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TURSDAY JUNE 9, 1925 THE ATTLE STAR TO BRING SHOTS @ BANDIT HERE _ Shriners oe ember of Bothell Holdup Gang to Face Jury Soon aw | e f any, part they may Extradition Hearing for Alleged Slayer the and murder Woman Given $1,069 Damages From City n Judge NEATTLE'S di Summery Frocks $17.50 Artfully simple, yet with a chic sophistication that marks them at once as of the newest fashions. These delightful frocks are of the sort that women choose to serve for nearly every daytime occasion. Of summery silks, printed, striped and plain. Crepes, too. There are frocks with tiers of pleat- ed ruffles that graduate with a ja- bot-like frill to a wide flounce encir- cling the bottom of the skirt; straight there are, and lines flare, or seem to, gathered flounce or godets. lines that with deep These and more are here for your approval and selec- tion, on our up-to-the-minute, much-copied “Credit Gladly” plan —the modern, tried and proven method of purchasing. It’s the sensible system of budget regulation, adopted by businejs-like people who know the value of their credit—and use it. Come in Today—Select Your Frock Charge It and Name Your Own Credit Terms 1592-04 Second Ave, ’ ner Men’s Shop { jij: orary Entranee Second Avenue s F il City With Blaze of Color SHRINERS ENTERTAIN THE STAR, band and drum corps, of St. Paul, one of the many vi fi delegations of Shriners in Seattle, marched in parade The Star building Tuesday, with Potentate W. F. Au the head. Drum Major E 1 A. Kramer, shown ir above, led the drum and bu corps in the famou arrow formation, Carroll's Proposal Meets With Stony Sile and Is Beaten man John Carroll } The railway company should : not be relieved en toto of tts « 1 franchise obligations to pave be tween its tracks on Dearborn st. and Rainier ave Tho city could operate motor buses on the streets served by 1 ‘ a he| the lines more economically and dinance at a considerable less initlal Mrs. Bertha Lands That the price agreed upon by 7 the city council fs more than line Rainier Valley ¢ should be offered under the cir the dite's ‘omeake 7c cumstances a solut would req’ e Moore and Bi p ig {iT be reached be , or, Ernest Conrad’s 4 E atc from 1 1 f HERE’S MORE : ABOU 7 ) HOUSEBOATS SER aor) ARTS ON PAGE ONE SEAT Saag Ba ee Ne HERE’S MORE ABOUT RAINIER LINE STARTS ON PAGE ONE ee ee (Conti Wd neve eo its tang ® born hunter As 8001 1 A he was after her him as she w Ne s going now! eee She turned and ran back room "Dick!" she called softly trot =| window. He came out from | shadow of the porch. “Darling, I'm not coming 4 Gloria said, “I Junt c be right. You shouldn't have jme to do such a horrid thing!” | Without answering, Dick c! {the lawn and started hi | Gloria la car ___ AMERICANS The Osman pi atrol |! The old Oregon, pride of the b fleet In the Sy American sitin, past linet’ oe 3 Nl at towed nt tion B lan is A any ter od 3 | Rainier Line Referendum 8 Plan Lost in City Council |: Funeral Is Today , paca hi off at top | bul for 5 to her n't, It wouldn't in bed listening to th | CHINESE WOUND Yunnanese Troops Fire on Launch With U. S. Flag OREGON LEAVES Harbor patrol » famous ¢ ‘agon” the Northwest's last 1 before she is anchored at Port and as a memorial for the state for she is named Ne | Scandinavians in | Convention Here present from all of the Olympic ‘Stolen Auto Speeds Past Cops; 2 Nabbed Musical Program Given in Ballard » be served after the iE, LADDER WIRE: | by Beatrice Burton ©1909 wea sree mc | TOT" nued From Page 1) an dhe 1 of It She heard it for and she t Dick had He} gone out on Queen Anne Hill to © got | ta e last look at the house he had} ong knew some- he was! s more worldly w | Ho was like wax in her hands. |ecould make him utterly refusing him a Kiss was tender thru fire and je#aid so. | she | miserable by And when she he would willingly go} ver! m the n the water for her! He . When she did kiss him, she own,” | war never thrilled by It. What ex cited her was the power that Iles gave her ovdr him! Yes, Dick was mad about her. He rossed | would give hér anything she asked |for, And she was not going to be| slow in asking for the things asked sh sho | he one su ery trip at LOW EXPENSE -::the CANADIAN NATIONAL WAY ma of sun-ripe fruit. when they taste it rus of “oh’s”’ and P breeze | YourguestewillgreetPort-O | i] fruit punch enthusiastically. Anticipation is whetted by its sparkling color, its aro Ani O* id Taku she Ska Mt. Jasp son VROM SRATILE ~ Inside sian er Natl Park British Columbia +-“< Canadian Rockies Americas Greatest Scenic Tour Tel. Main 4906-3709 | $134. LATTLE sega ASSES SE" 1OW SUMMER FARES BAST and“whatisit’s’"!ForPort-O is as different from the usual fruit juice drink as can be. Port-O is more than the juice. Itis all the fruit in liq- uld form, Send 2c for sample bottle and recipe folder. Order from your grocer. PORT.-O, INC, PORTLAND, OREGON er Your grocer also has Port-O Jelly Fruit —for jiffy-quick mak- ing of delicious jelly, Scenic Booklet Free. wear of rubbin, on ine clothes OU don’t have to stand over the tubs rubbing the clothes thin when you use Rinso, It is such wonderful soap that dirt is loosened and floats out as the clothes He in its safe cleansing suds. All you have to do is the rinsing. You have the sweetest, cleanest wash without any wear on the clothes and with halfthe work. Rinso Lever Bros, 4; Cambridge, Mars, FREDERICK & NELSON WNSTAIRS STORE — D Dependable Goods sbiicrat id Pirces—bredernh 6 Ndswn Servace The Poplar * ‘Kid Boots” Ay Sweaters SPECIAL $1.00 Abe: are the that ac- sport kirts frock with so uch smartne: They are in soft olens of color ome. ure of with artificial >», glo 1\S\ threads. —with front lacing, —with tie, as pictured, with contrasting bow. A timely —Or en and misses. and un- pecial $1.00. Sizes for usual offering. won 27-INCH WHITE DAISY CLOTH Special 2 Oc Yard i ate splendid-quality soft-finished White isy Outing Flannel, so well-liked for gowns and pajamas and for infants’ wear- 27 inches wide. Attractively low-priced at 20¢ yard Men’s “Boston” Garters Special 25c Pair IDE ngle clasp style Garters in the re quality. Lavender, blue, tan and bla Due to a special purchase, unusually low-priced at 25¢ the pair. Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men j wanted where we can ry. But a fala had laughed him to “Don't you know you can be lone- city than anywhere else nd lux 1 But she \ LOR thought the next This is my wed d, silly?” she had asked. | decided on Victoria. It's so is is the last | fascinating and romantic, And there ‘o wake up in/aré lovely drives and shops. We m, thank good-| shall stop at the Empress hotel and [be very smart and Ritzy, mingling from | with the rich English tourists.” to the imita-| Dick aan laughed, And she had ed everything in it, brass bed toilet set By tomorrow mor be the wife of a m her wonde t he: ning Heh the Great Northern train a north that November night, d Gregory were she would | ir drawing packed with brides’ roses. “You're like a rose, yourself, my little Glory! All mine at last!” Dick murmured. His arms held her close. Hix eager lips pressed down hun- grily upon hers that were so smooth and cool. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) room was ver to be n She had made up her miné tt her honeymoon would be a shopping | trip, With Dick to pay the Ddills! “Sweetheart,” honeymoon {n Dick had satd, some quiet “let's place