The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 9

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TUESDAY, MAY 19 THE WANT CHIEF TO) BE CHIEF Wins Victory in Investigation @ Nichols Police mittee, SEATTLE LOSES -». CAR SUIT Circuit Court of Appeals ™ Denies Plea wae asked to of the tax and Kennedy advine s advice was fused to pay n he city t of the sum demanded ‘The city won here however, and the case was taken by the company to the appellate court in San Francisco, where the lower court was reversed « few months ago. nly, HERE’S MORE ABOUT LOST MAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 dizzy, the youth joked him about it. | They exchanged tobaceo and matches. The youth, after telling MeNealey that ho h and had been left by his party started down the Snaquaimie road of the Packard car he disappeared com pletely and posses Tuesaday out in the hope of finding a new trait and Iscating the owners of the Packard car One posse fe headed by William Matteson and Oscar uneles of thy boy; another by Wil liam Reekie, of the H. K. Mulford , where Matteson was em third by Sheriff A determin to locate the believes, tx ort will he made h, who, Starwich ing fn a dazed condition caused by the shock of freedom in the hilly. -MORE ABOUT | HERE’S MORE ABOUT wan JAIL CLERK STARTS ON PAGE 1 the front line trot gunner with the Was twiee elec ty cletk. He had served three years when he resigned, At the inst election, he aald,” he led his Ucket, receiving one of (@e biggest votes a@Whitman @unty eandidate ever got.@ Ho said he be a @ machine infantry and} leved the peopi@there sti believe | in hirn. Wins New Dela, in Olmsted E Booze Case An addit won by / behalf of other defend ot the p ‘ns delay was when Jeremiah Ne Finch n he had imo for Hils of partie coming week, u r 6 arguments on a requests and the pleas will be en next Monday, the court ruled, » Chaplin Wins Fight gone to sleep | started | Matteson, | mental | ted to office as coun: | filed the | ‘Sally's s Jat Dythe to Be Found; |6 Look for Her Tonight at Liberty | 4 , Prosecution’s Aide Gone as SAY THIS TO SALLY Yeu are the the Sally sought thruout Seattle. AY tug hileas aht—# o'clock Against Imitators « - " WATER SHUT.OFF NoTICe Water will be shut off on | | to Warre a Florentia at to Ray ot Neon trom & row HERE IS SALLY, herself. You probably passed her weren't on the lookout enough it. Remember, means $100. FREDERICK & NELSON Taw, ee ‘DOWNSTAI IRS, STORF. Phen Fredermk 6 Nedown Serve } | URSES of fine pin lined with moire fabric. | styles are sketched, the matron. New are very } typical sketched. hued in cool, As varied s the vogue. Included in tured price group are silk crepe frocks, love- Colorful Frocks for Summer—$ 15.00 fas hions At $15.00. seal Ww DOWNS Smart Leather Purses In Pin Seal, Patent and Novelty Leathers $1.85 and patent finishes for the tailored woman, purses of smart colored leathers to tumes; attractive tooled leather effects and novelty grain styles in wide array. Each purse well made in every detail and match eos- 75 (only) Telmmed ‘Hath Reduced to $3.00 MALL shapes and the fashionable picture hats are included in this reduced-price lot, from several higher-priced groupe Hats for Reduced tu $3.00, NSTAIRS STOF are this fea- ly prints, tub silks and cloth frocks in wide array. Sizes for “misses and women ® Taken Three typical bobbed heads and STATA STORE DISAPPEARS Shepherd Trial Starts Ay 19.—Attempt am DD. Shep Milly Me a severe blow of disappearance ne of the state's most i@port nk Ww J ' t i . ' mily ¢ tence ot 4 1" r v t ht a f ’ te ' ng fr With his ge AGO, May 10. and the $1,000,000 he onherited as the price, Wil Yam Darling Shepherd took his place in criminal court today battle men on ~/ own life to witness the mighty for selection of 12 whom to rest his fate Himself « jaw Demonstration of Practical Cookery on the Smoothtop Gas Range row, at 10230 t it Miss Bernice Redington 4,000 Yards Printed and Plain - Lingerie Crepe Special 20c Yard t in time for lingerie STONE 200 Yards SILKS LOW-PRICED $1.30 THE YARD ~ MESSALINE of lustrous quality, in white, roge, tan, gray, navy, yellow, Copen hagen, turquoise, Nile, pink and black 5 inches wide B1.30 yard. SHIRTINGS in attractive stripe patterns, Suitable for women's Summer frocks, and shirts, Wide variety of stripes, on white ground. 36 inches wide, $1.80 yard | DOWNSTAIRS STORK® 18x36-inch Rag-Rugs 5 0 Cc Wach Aright, che to beir durl erful Rag Muga ol color Into the ummer months: Thess are in the popular variegated patterns and color ing Lowpriced at 60¢ ach —DOWNSTALKS STONE SEATTLE STAR ERM WITNESS Has Circus Changed in 20 Years? Ask Justice Finds Lady Bareltback Rider but Don’t Turp Flip-Flop Chase Any HY J i JUSTICN AND WHien rip Any PLP rors « ° ‘ . ae ‘ or a POLICEMAN CLOWN } TRUE TO LAFE FREDERICK & NELSON HOMEFURNISHERS—INTERIOR DECORATORS A Carload of New Bedroom Pieces To Be Offered Wednesday, on the Fourth Floor, At UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES HIS Bedroom Furniture Event offers a widely varied selec~ tion of pieces in several styles and finishes, and affords an opportunity to obtain separate pieces or suites at prices which permit sub+ COMPLETE stantial savings. Walnut-Finished Bedroom Pieces, as Pictured and Gold well executed design, Walnut-Finish the ‘THE French decoration, Ponies, More and the unusually low prices, mark these pieces as outstanding values. Walnut-Finish Bedroom Furniture, as Pictured SUBSTANTIALLY - proportioned, and finely constructed, Exceptional values at these low prices. $30.00; Chifforette, $29.00; Bedroom Rugs "THESE “Kilmarnock” wool Rugs are authentic reproductions of the fine Caledon Seotch Rugs. Their light firm texture makes them easy to clean, their colorful designs produce a charming decorative effect. Moderate in price. Size inches, $6.60; 86x $10.20; 4-6x7-6 feet, $22.00; 6 $34.00; 8-3x10-6, $54.50; 9x $65.00 Frederick & Nelson Third Floor Oven Thermometer, $1.45 ADE with metal case, and metal dise bottom with asbes- tos pad attached, Holes in top for inserting fork to remove from oven when hot. With, recipe hook, 1 45 special . hredeviok & N on, Housewares Section, Downatairs Stor finished French Walnut, with Burl Walnut overlay. * In Included in this offering are pieces of Bedroom Furniture in Ivory, American Wal- nut, Antique Walnut, or French Walnut finishes. Dresser, $25.00; well in Ww A) PAGE 9 VETERANS MEET Confederate Dallas, Gathering at Texas NOBODY BITES AT THE HICK STUNT low whe ound maeif rope se t more old reporter t stand nt out and om 6 peanuts and fed them In addition to those sketched above: Chifforette, $29.00; Chiffonier, $30.00; Semi-Vanity, $39.50; Bench, $9.75; Chair, $10. 50; Rocker, $10.75. addition to those sketched: Low Bay, $55.00; Twin or Full Size Bed, $55.00; Chifforobe, $65.00; = Ni ght Table, $16.00; Chair, $18.75; Tanck. $12.75. Prices: Bench, $8.25; Chiffioner, Dressing Table, $18.00; Bed, $22.50. Fredsrick & Nelson, Fourth Floor Our Budget (Pay-Out-of-Income) Plan provides a simpie, dignified method for the distribution of Homefurnishing expense over a period of time. The Homefurnishing Advisory Bureau, on the Fourth Floor, will be pleased to discuss this Plan with you in regard to your own requirements, 4-piece: Pantry Set, 79c ATTRACTIVE Pantry Sets made of heavy tin. Three finishes: White with Blue Dutch Scene, all-White, and Silver-mottle, as sketched above, Composition of Set and sizes: ‘Tea Canister, 444x 5'y inches; Sugar Canister, 6x614, inches; Coffee Canister, inches; Flour Canister, ' 79¢c T'4x7'4 inches, Low priced; Set. —Krederick & Nelson, Housewares Section, Downstairs Store

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