The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, " Dell Tells’ Em How to Sell "Em Used to Sell Stars Here; Now He Jokes Over Footlights; Entertain Newsies at Pant: ges “HERE'S THE WAY I used to sell ’em,” but is now a comedian on Pantagese time. Genio Merlino (left) and Eugene Johnson (right) on a busy downtown corner. Photo by Carter & Brad ASTROLOGER 10 HANG FRIDAY WENTY years ago Delano Dell, ttle boy, sold ‘The Star to ds downtown and developed a © w he's selling jokes and stunt to crowds all over the Puntages Ctretttr Mihi weekhets at tl Royalty Takes Up Canada Ranching DMONTON, Alta 15.—The | kit n shave of the} now {n Alberta | vision, s murder . Bombay; Ottawa, and Frank smothered her with an ammo: soaked rag. The star gazer sa © | to take up farming on the banks of | in the Orient. read a horoscope which directed | the Saskatchewan river. With him] From him to do the killing. nephew into the plot with an alm hypndtic influence over the lad. T sons of Lord Rodney, who will be! 1 the Instructor of the two newcomers | , e}in their study of Canadian agricul- | 5 | ture. They plan to locate farms in th province when thelr course ts tuded. Lord Rodney has prov be a successful Alb farmer and|. py is so enthused over hix chosen tion that he is interesting jemen ot tha Old World to follow his ex.| ample uncle will be hanged. The other aoomed Peare, a hapless rr: county, One day he dra own home-made mshine and Co: crazy. He slew his wife and en a neighbor, James Calver. | Altho he was obviously a raving | demon when the shootings occurred, |ts * “shown some mighty good reason the jury nevertheless found him | for doing so." | guilty. t Both cases were taken to the su-!ary Breme court and uphe Gov. Pierce sayn he will not with the sentences, unle: os will be rer some of his and James E. There} arcely 4$ hours left until they | tsetse flies, will die, and they are counting over | sickness. The flies n these precious hours with scarcely | dummy he fa glimmer of hope, leaaily killed. prisoners know this. uth Africa to trap the which cause cling FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS, STORE JUST ARRIVED! 300 Silk Dresses Flower Prints Sports Stripes Plain Colors Lace Trimmed Embroidered 9 HREE HUNDRED charming Dresses, fresh from their packings, and from New York. Dresses of heavy quality sports stripe silk crepe; of strik- ing patterns in printed silk crepes and lustrous silks in the fashionable colors for Summer. Mostly sleeveless styles, and youthful. Straight-line effects and the many other ® fashions of the hour. ® Few duplicate styles will be found in this unusually low-priced group. Some particularly lovely afternoon Frocks with lace trimming are in cluded. At $9.00, @ Tomorrow—As an Added Attrac- tion to Our Dollar Event. DOWNSTAIRS STORM says Delano Dell, who used to be a Star newsie, He's explaining the fine points of the game to f Staft Photographers] TRADE ATTACHES TO COME HERE Mee. E ridge, chief of the Far Eastern di returning from six months Washington, D.C. He drew his | is a nephew of Lord Derby and two|come the following division chists Award Pickard, textiles; A. & 1 , commerctal intelligence; Lot and ntee Grow ance and investments, and mery, foodstuffs. oe COYS Africa. | y a} flesh are used Mh p He'll 2HE SEATTLE TAR FREDERICK & NELSON ~ - SHOE REPAIR SHOP — Seat hous | | He and “Queer” Companion What he learned as a newsboy Department of Commerce be nas helped him get along in the (ol tag Count Hours Until Death | wera ever since, he says Experts Attend Council | How selling papers helps a boy SALEM, Ore., May 20.-—-Two men | become quick-witted, self-reliant and] jonny Matthews, Jr. aasistant dl | counted the hours today untii the |“* man of the work!” will be told tor, will head the delegation of ing of the gallows to Star newales reday evening department of commerce experts e i oR ay yeahs Dell. A all of The /at the foreign trade council here, | 1 trade com. | Charles B. Lynn W | | will 1 like | rts ad patty the | with the flesh smell and are | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Dependable Goods.-..Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson Service FOUNTAIN LUNCH Tomorrow—More VALUES Than Ever For i® 1,400 Women’s Union Suits 3 for .. wide variety of styles. Fine rib « ton, in sizes 36 to 44 Unbleached Sheeting—6 Yds. Firmly-woven quality in width. Exceptior pereales and chambray terns ONE DOLLAR ( 34-Pound Box of $ 14-Inch $ Candy Ma-Ma Dolls 1,000 Pairs ? * , | 300 Pairs bar rst ig $ | Children’s Shoes 8 Pairs for mae 300 Boys’ 600 Pairs sh Corduroy ‘5 Women’s Shoes eee sists'for boyd of € tp 14 years 1,000 Duroleum Enameled Tags 3x6 feet, Many Have Not Been Mentioned Here ) Women’s Brocaded Boudoir | Novelties—Each | Women’s Linen $ | ’Kerchiefs—6 for | In plain white and with pretty em- broidery in corners. for $1.00. Felt-base Rugs (a Congoleum product), with hard enameled surface in 4 pleasing patterns. A very useful size—3x6 feet, and an exceptional value. $7 .00 EACH 960 Plaid Cotton Blankets, 64x76 $ Firmly-woven plaid cotton Blankets in blue, gray, pink and tan plaids. Needed for Summer use in town and at camps. Single blankets in 64x76-inch size. .00 EACH 1,200 Pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, $ In three styles—cross-bar and dotted weaves and plain white with colored ruf- fles. Length 214 yards. With tie-backs to match. 600 Infants’ Creepers and Rompers—2 for ‘| Attractive Creepers and ambray nette and othe In plain colors and com! ceptional value Girls’ Gingham $ Dresses—Each nd Percale Dresses Attractive Gingt in ensemble and y Wide as sortment of colors and styles. Sizes 7 4 7 sinits Little Girls $ Panty Dresses Sizes for girls of 2 to 6 years. Gingham Dresses in plain colors and plaid effects. Wide variety of dainty styles. 250 Attractive Bed Lamps Satine covered, and trimmed with ribbon flower and fancy braid. One style, as sketched. Plenty of the popular colors to choose from. plete with cord and socket. Each Lamp com- —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,200 Turkish Bath Towels, 3 3 for $ Full bleached, and measuring 20x40 inches. erous size ut this low price. A gen- 00 PAIR 200 Beaded Hand Bags Large size Beaded Bags in draw cord and metal frame style. Elaborate de- signs in various colors. Exceptional value. Patek Men’s Lisle Sox $ 5 Pairs Mercerized lisle in serviceable weight. Reinforced foot. Black, Cordovan and ’ 400 Men’s Blue Chambray Firm quality of blue chambray. Yoke- back style, with attached collar and two 500 Women’s Trimmed Summer Hats $ Straw and fabric hats—flower and ribbon trimmings —and styles in abun- dance. Decidedly exceptional value for one dollar, Buck. Sizes 10 to 11%. Shirts—2 for ] pockets. izes 14% to 17, .00 1,200 Women’s and Misses’ Fancy Sweaters $ Coat styles, “Kid Boots” styles with short. sleeves, others in this remarkably_Jow. open Wty and many ide variety 0 trkeshades. EACH 1,008 Aluminum Cockine Uten: ils, 2 for $7 -00 Colanders, Rice Biolers, Covered and Double-lipped Saucepans, Round Double Roasters, sets of ing Bowls, Water Pitchers, Frying Pans and Coffee Percolators. Choice of any two for $1.00. 500 Pairs Women’s ;,22" 4 Chiffon Silk Stockings with : 1,200 Kitchen Towels—6 for ] Of soft, absorbent cotton. Suitable for hind towels or for general kitchen use, Red, gold and blue borders, 180 Pieces ] | Silver-Plated Tableware Sugar Sholls, Berry Vy Ladies, Cream Ladies, Butter Knives, of heavy silverplate on Two attractive patterns. Libbey’s “Safedge” Tumblers—12 for nickel base, Clear Glass headed edge that Tumblers with — the gives thom more dur 20-inch boot. atmosphere, bran, peach, noisette, sunburn and banana, ability, One dozen for $1,00 Lisle hemmed top and lisle toe and heel. Sizes 814 to 10. 40-Watt Light $ Globes—5 for Men’s Cotton p Sox—10 Pairs Tipless style, Electric Lamps of Cordovan, Gray and Black Cot{ton standard make, Sox of serviceable quality. With extfa- i thread too and heel, Sizes 10 to 11). Hemetitched $ Marquisette ° oe $ Curtad Men’s Silk : ine Fy ¢ Ties—4 for In white and ceru color, Of evenly woven Plain style. Plain colors—blue, green, gray, brow}n marquisette, 2% r} and many others. Remarkably low yards long. priced at 4 for $1.00, : Cotton Huck Cretonne Sofa $ F $ ; ace Towels Pillows—Each 8 for Milled with clean cotton and coverca Absorbent finish, Size 16x80 inch@s: in colorful evetonnes in wide variety With red borders, xeeptional valpe of patterns. at 8 for $1.00, ' (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Silk Stockings Blond, gunmetal, French’ nude, 00 Pudding Pans and Mix- 1: 00 PAIR 200 Rag Rugs 27x54-Inch $ | Plain colored centers with contrast- ing borders at each end, Firmly woven, in hit-and-miss patterns, 600 Sheets 81x90-Inch Made from good quality Sheeting that will wear and launder well. Size given (81x90) before hemming. 1,200 a Pillow Cases Size, before homming, 42x86 inches. 4 for .... Of firmly.woven quality casing, a ' ‘ a

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