The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1 THE SEATT 4B STAR NEW AUDITORIUM Five Persons Are Hurt ‘SPARKS FLY IN'Foil Assassins » | g@lANS SPEEDED in Automobile Crashes ATTACK CASE in England ear Great Artists at Low Price Is One Feature |Woman Is Crushed Under Car Wheels} Wate phe hh gl ry ig dehy “Seiten vil on ale to ha Children, Co-ed. Knocked Down ill Foreign Minister Chamberlain t artists ANORLY AY LONI April 20. he ( hew i YRUSHED by ¢ y y -; aS ee . w audi. (\RUSHED © wheels of aj hip injuries and oath : asad rey tertun “ was Sieur avy Mrs. A. 8, Hawk,| was knocked to t wattle : sehniet Bist 7 « ear t « mmit was reported | day aftert Da her ’ és Ce ; he f ‘ e < re ar n We i | Joseph P. Mel my ‘ m t yb te . Pe $1 ‘ r ' b t MM : - ma a & ber ty t f : ek a at Thins ‘ adjourn Yar 1 t 1 when t stor t ' med imy to 1 C ' \ er hig k { her dow rel along The off aid. She was taken to t t f opr « cour Teatht ted the f tu nt t Day adly 1 wit moa siting | collided with an autome iriv the result of the acid h MS Crock. }by D Cook, 28 Mth ave. B,, | alleges t fe made upo b rhe ¢ - » . he first sa nat } his machine atic bomb murd ] e ¢ Be ful Larson t ! I was a r 1} e voura | ue" = ire on thet t Lund nam awn The car rolled ov he proat or of 18t y| th y is ‘y'| peaes ck hit rcp sake igs Mt dp sh Wotan DRIVER Uh | as Is that a good profit would be her ¢ declared he would ENGLAND BOOMS : Pound Sterling Up Following | {°" a towlkes New Finance Budget —_{ bumper {Communists and Officials) {\)!""" Each Charge Arson NAL A aie Enlist High Pupils many piace, during, tf as Fire Preventers 2%.—The pound | arply to $4,844 | and Mad LONDON, Ap Hand bills appeared charging the essed of the} of Washington fr shed for sarees ited States <= Cross-Sea Flight Aides ~~ a ene os a _ Leaving Seattle Tonight” [Sanitary Still Is |* ely Seized by Agents Seattle Men Chosen Col, Zanni’s Management and Trawlers to |" is unde “arrest and| for Telephone Meet Gyro Club to Hear A : lepuly sheriffy ore looking for two Assist in Plane ver P; : xg ies ; have be Three tole ‘ Speech on Forests t ne Hop Over Pacifie Ocean ui pantona 1 ve been ; 1 a “Forests stra. { ly " or th wie! that ; Kobataind the ‘edsidities 41% miles from nie Tues. will Mv h k 7 c : Senior’s Endowment ad gale f Pian at nur Fails ' ; 4 Aug Man Is Suspected _American Legion wot Deserting Navy! Holds Initiation ar eld the Ame 1 Legion Fr MURPHY TO SAIL . * PROM VANCOUVER , f «camp near, LO Tell Realtors be yet un ee ek | of Cascade Tunnel |. ‘The proposed Cascade tunnel will | Cacivaign Here for Blaine Worried by Marshall Appointed _ siscussea by 3 cou! | Fire Is Put Out) Stich Zane wobld boo pe Maat to ffitha at the rege Degeah th Building at O. A. C. High Tax Prospect 07 n Attorney’ 8 Staff: ; humor phedigedl graduate: ; bra ‘ . eee e h a] f are mak. Bes — ; herland before the wind ci tha seattio ale va ; a ; jo firefighting effort 5 5 made f! ighting ss ithe O. A. C. Mer miles long at an e . Construction world « Iding. This | se structure is to be erected at Cor- Aged Grocer Freed alg at peomemytoey * he says. attor for y the | strict of West Virginia! $75. will mean $1,00) 00 mtore money to ther: 000,000. Mra, M. Inspired by the example of the jcome out of the taxpayers. Half ot | in 1908-12 lis chairman of the da ee ene: Ob ABOU es Le cece ett ives cca {fats lc su asco oh the taine tn | eee nlrzaD A. J. Batchelder, aged grocer, was| Spanish-American and world wars, the pay ‘ot the policemen and fire. acquitted of second-degree arson for|students and faculty pledged $263,-|men which was recently voted.” the burning of his store, at 2641/0090 to the project in lesa than a SE | i8th ave, Tuesday evening. The} week. Alumni in Portland faa jury.. before Judge Malcolm Doug: | | business man of Corvallis have con- Seek Missing Child; Jas, was out 20 min Batchel tributed n $40,000. With $2 | < , tata age & NELSON mies of bis. by TREE athe ory | ductor of 11-y Chatterton of Granville, led der declared the fire of January 13| 000 of al raised, the org: GRANVILLE, vt April % ™ oo, AY Oe IE RERENCT OT, 27 SRR T B WATER SitU T OFF "Novice HERE’S MORE ABOUT ||! today to the town of East Brookfield, DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ater v be abut in th "1 on miles from here, where a store | @tetrict wes w., | | WANDERLUST | keeper reported seeing Woodward] Was set by neighbors who were ene. | zation ¢ to complete the we Woodward, ex | from Ww. & w. | |} 5 extarday, Economy Phices.Frederick 6 Ndson Service | Alaska s w-1 || STARTS ON PAGE 1 = |/”'No‘trece of the missthg sir! tas | service on Beach ¢ ——_—_—.. -/ | yet been found. She was last seen along the mountain roads; inhale | Friday night golng to a spring on 9 the scent of the pines and watch | her father’s farm here the sunlight dance on Hood = Beate: | canal. “O tnto the Yaxima |Place Guards at Go count see the growing | A sy BAN aP tacnae oe | Hindenburg Home! } ee ly along the frriga- | BERLIN, April 29.—Police guarda| and then on to the {Wore Increased today around Prest: | {5 > : a Walla valley. .Go nt-elect Hindenburg’s villa at Han i v Harbor and |[over, giving rise to rumors of an} ‘ r nea he wW of the bid saws attempt to assassinate the fleld mar- ted anne t lumber. | shal. 3 Go up into Snohomish and Skagit Emphatic dental of knowledge of Great | counties and out onto ‘the La [any plot made at police head: PS Conner flats and see the con quarters, where it was sald the aa-} > the green fields and {ditional guards were to assist in| items |scccmes Geeactcssl| Mi (2 for 90c) who we , tented c+ the busy and rest ur sow! among tho | tors. ete iela is | snow-clad peaks of the Cascades. | ‘nere’s & | Go up into the blg woods with . a Q f | ” ; DAY'S Wipeoets TM) our oid tishpole and wale knee | University Students j Me i eae tee *hit” with you. | Geep in spring; smelt bacon and | Near Death in Lake || Silk Brocade Ties } sre. Ss And wear! Man— cotfes over a pine-knot fire at | dusk and know the thrill, after a two-hour tramp, of lying on Huld to have attempted to puddle ‘ —Printed Silk Ties between a tug and the scow it was |}] In’—you don't get stomach-ache drowned whon a towing! ions—the result of an advyan- tomach and drinking | towing In: Lake Washington Tues |]| ' ’ f jeecold mountain William Carey and Donald! and a score or more of other Stomach-ache? Nuth- is hock, University students, were | es > high-lights in men’s Tie fash- ly | out in the woods.) cable overturned their canoe, Both my a * a . What do you suppose God gave | boys were dri 1 beneuth the scow tageous purchase from a manu- LEADING DEALERS | you the wanderlust for? To |and were rescued when they cumo f facturer cleaving house of his HAVE THEM! stifle and suppress and thereby |to the surfuce by John Brown, an: », remaining Spring lines, make yourself a dratted nulsance Pt student who paddled to thelr be Fei ‘ 2 to your family and everybody | assistance. The saving is passed along else? W pa fe you mips a the "| to you men who want good Ties Almighty built this wonderland ‘ np Raw itte, We for: jt he didn't ‘intend you to laps Nabbed for 4 at an exceptionally low pt ice, sday—49e@ each; 2 for play in 1t? ~ tailored A Sate hla job for a day or tw ons Unlicensed Shops 90¢. C, Ogata, 42, ond H. 7 ed PHERE ARE MORE THAN 100 COLORINGS AND unone, were f j ones a year—-and the years are | day afte nN pt { Tnuont, AMER “isa Dba ta lac tha polled atatlon on of 50 PATTERNS IN THE LOT 130 5 OVERALLS |“ Thiv country wasn't mount for operating shops without licenses. | Men's Scotion, DOWNSTAING STORE | dec pnt tach bbe 4 drudgery or It was built | Ogata wan released on $100 bail and ‘ mn, RS STORM for play. Aoki on $200 bail, * TIGHTS in knee length; shell trimmed PAGE FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STOR Repartiale Seecetrvegeny feentengnte © iden Sees T hursda y—a M ence Clearance of Odd Lots | AT REDUCED PRICES | 75 Women’s Dresses 200 Trimmed Reduced to $3.75 Spring Hats and $8.35 Reduced to $2.95 Broken style and size assortment of Including the fash ionable poke Spring Dresses in wide variety, Sizes shapes and others, in Je Spring col- for women and misses in the two re- orings and yles. For women and duced price lots. misses. VNSTAIRS STOR! 1,400 Yards Dress Fabrics Reduced to 89c 86-inch CHARMEUSE, in brown and $2-inch SHIRTING and COLORED navy blue. PONGI 88-inch SPORTS STRIPE RADIUM, 2 F in a number of styles. - 36-inch RADIUM (washable fabr 86-inch “LUSTERAY” CREPE (ray- | in yellow, flesh, Copenhagen, on fabric), in five fashionable colors. rose, honeydew and cocoz DOW 1,500 Yards Cotton Fabrics Reduced to 19c $2-inch CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS, —$6-inch PERCALES, in wide variety in “the popular plain colors for aprons of small figure and _ stripe pat- and dresses. terns, 32-inch DRESS GINGHAMS, in an assortment of this season's pretty patterns and colorings. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Linens and | Remnants of Cotton Dress Bedding, Reduced and Domestic Fabrics Including Table Cloths and Napkin Wide in linen and mercerized d Bed: é lengths of this season’s dri spreads, Blankets, Sheets and Pil rics, linings and domestic fabrics Also Tarkish ad Huck Tawels all at sharply reduced prices Thurs- at sharply reduced prices i assortments of desirable rem- DOWNSTAIRS STORE Curtain and Drapery Fabrics—Reduced 160 yards COLORED DOT SCRIM, ) yards DRAPERY MARQUIS- reduced to 18¢ the yard. PTE 4s Ses ed to 22¢ the yard. a ane E ae —30 yards RAYON MARQUISETTE, 20 yards GREEN DRAPERY MA- in natural and ivory colors, reduced to DRAS, reduced to 45¢ the yard. 75e¢ the yard. 30 yards “SECO” DRAPERY FABRICS, in blue, reduced to 35é the yard. REMNANTS OF CURTAIN AND DRAPERY FABRICS, REDUCED. Curtain and Marquisette; etonne and other drapery fabrics in useful remnant lengths. 13 Axminster Rugs, Re- 50 White Window Shades duced to $25.00 Reduced to 49c In the 8-3x10-6 room size. Several Size 36 inches wide, 5 feet long. desirable patterns to choose from. Mounted on good rollers. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Se Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery at Reduced Prices —63 WOMEN’S ATHLETIC UNION —172 WOMEN’S RIBBED COTTON SUITS, in pink and white. 75 VESTS with Dutch neckline Broken size range. Reduced to Cc | and elbow sleeves. Reduced to 35c —88 WOMEN’S RIBBED COTTON | —84 BOYS’ UNION SUITS in Summer weight.’ Of cross-bar muslin, Broken and with draw-string at waistline. size assortment. Sizes 36 and 38 only. 13 5 Reduced to Reduced to Cc —26 BOYS’ KNIT COTTON UNION 58 WOME FLEECE - LINED SUITS with low neckline, no sleeves UNION SUITS in medium rib weave; and knee length. Duten style neckline; elbow sleeves and Reduced to ankle length. Also sleeveless and —80 CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON ankle length st DRAWERS in knee length. Band fin- Reduced to ish at waistline. 85 PAIRS WOMEN’S CHIFFON | Reduced to SILK STOCKINGS in semi-fashioned —500 PAIRS CHILDR S STOCK- style; with lisle tops. Pearl gray and INGS in white and gray. Also some white only. Sizes 814 to white three-quarter Sox with 10. Reduced to cuffs. Reduced to —DPOWNSTAIRS STORE . . . | . Broken Lines of Girls’ Ging- | Broken Lines of Women’s ham Dresses, Reduced to 95c Sweaters, Reduced to $2.95 Sizes for girls of 2 to 6 's. At- B tractive, serviceable styles for school ‘Slip-on and other desirable styles. and play wear. Sizes for women and misses in the lot. WOMEN’S PETTICOATS, REDUCED TO 75e, Silkoline, satinay and jersey, m a number of colors and styles. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Shoes at Reduced Prices | Framed Pictures, Reduced —400 pairs WOMEN’S LOW SHOES in | to 50c broken style and size assortments; Reproductions of “old masters,” done In oit sizes 3 to 8 in the lot, $ | painting effect. Several popular subjects to teduced to 1 95 choose from. --100 pairs WOMEN’S LOW SHOES | in small sizes—2'4 to $1 00 | 7-Piece China Berry Sets, to 4. Reduced to . Reduced to 65c -100 pairs CHILDREN’S PLAY | sot inctudes bow! and six serving dishes, Pive OXFORDS, with sturdy, sewed soles. Styles of decoration to select from, Sizes 5 to 8 $ Reduced to 1 5 | Broken Lines of Baskets, 50 pairs YOUNG MIEN’S “SAMPLE” OXFORDS in various good styles. Sizes Reduced to 25c 61% to 7, only, in the lot. Split bamboo and grass Baskets tn a wide ae varlety of shapes, useful for many purposes in Reduced to . the home DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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