The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 7

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ainstorm did damage esti 4990.00 ire. Mosnt Etna. within the p' ! {i fi ) s seismo- d two new ale, in the damage was eported that a six weonds earthquake was felt and Wat its center probably was in the Jalan islands a violent mated at The Tortorici Catania is ir Guard Officers Group-Insured ned offi t ned officers o! a group Lite H which was an by D. B. Mor- es were felt of the company he | the © policy is one of the! left patgest written this year tien i AGAIN ELKS PLAN AID i} HiT BY QUAKE | FOR CHILDREN ave, and Lanora st arly Wed morning Fifth ave., was critically injured and jhis wife was seriously bruised and | Step Staten attorney for) unote b524 Green Lake way. Her sinhed |r cut, The Lindstroms were crossing |t mother arrived in Seattle The plan now being tried t Its the street when an automo » absolutely does not] the Kilgores just before ty council contemplates 16 fen by R. H. Dormyer island, ran them down. taken to the city hospital SHE 3 DIE OF HEAT Relief Is in Sight for East; BATTLE ee ees HERP’S MORE ABOUT SEWERS RTS ON PAGE ONE _ —EEE HE RE'S M 5 MORE “ABOL T PROHIBITION TARTS ON PAGE ONE ) LIBRARIANS HIT SWEDISH CHURCH PLAN REPAIR OF SCOPES TRIAL MEET OPENS RAILROAD AVE. -_ ny + Mid-West Sweltering Sana | western Region ot Nippon To Build Convalescent Home slonns’' importatior RP cies Re ct | savlaa abit ‘ . Delegates Opposed to State Baptist Branch 40 ConsideCity Officials Confer on Struck; People Terrified for Orthopedic Hospital * i Ki i rations already | Pure and free from pollu Anti-Evolution Laws Modernist Controversy Financing Construction Es ; KASTERN CITIES HAVE - LONDON, July & Ae farose R ONE LARGE PLANT : ae I t t fayan Was sbaken quake 2 xil i +s One of the genera uctices. of |b soclatior A 46 f eh rumbled » sbi dt “ ; . ate . 4 . Eastern cities, in solving the j is rs t aniered in the 1 natan | ¢ ; ; KA fo, July 8 jem, hum been to « ‘ beensey ing ! fred Anderson ‘ ‘ ‘ qriing to a Time > depat a r Zed pia heat pr before 9 a in sin ne ; ! Crowded Courts Let |; ; babitants T v r f i} wo t uses ee ; growin Bootleggers Escape fe | Ba ' dish Bi " ape r t electe al SACRAMENTO, Ca The temperature will soa Kas ror ‘ eer Many ’ Take| : aden’ cae ‘ ; ee sip ‘ed. but ome will greatly ty F A 4 woat bureau, breakin Steihe al aittan vn hed sp ain “ ‘ ; 4 Nagoya is a ne betwee Ate in co-opera found in any large city was at Bal-|unte they wanted to neo antl |charge Wednesd ght He called the ' Teayo and Ose \imore, where thére are three, olution bills passed in severa shh otfiow at { , The project ts of th HERE’S MORE ABOL Barkhuff suid, ‘These will soon be | state 4 aes -+- ae Bt intter ‘onumtioen tt STARTS ON PAGE ONE | To soLve Ponies inka iarventisnyatedion’ al eohel li 4 ore Sanat | Jwo Tremors Shake Cata-| sat in bar ao Inmates of reform Feet ene |tully clothed, ana awa to the spot| on sewage plants and employe sno | A definite attack on fund +o Nictrict* 1 for co-operation with ammahkine tha in where the McConthey girl had sunk.| engineers, 150 of whom are con.|!#m by Mr at foun¢ nia District; No Damage | state charities ts They falled te find ber in the'water: | tinually studying the problecr Oineg [¢f supporters among the 4 Hee The state convention will be held Then boys began | cities spend proportio was rained le ‘ und evil. As heretofore, | mar ROME, July S—Two earthquakes|at Vancouver, Wash. July 12 and Colorado Is Free hivide 2 142 B 6th) “All of New Yc ttitud Tannagase | acs) has b Stine Sheek the Catania district today but | 14 From Congestion st., recavered the girl's body ahd for|dumped raw into hen t} he dd no damag fan ho 1 it Joctors ers. The t n|it will be the de at } k J viein' DEN Colo,, July §—Emphatle| Dr. Frank M of the f Huted that ninial | ot r the hot at noon¢ » ibe Run Down by Auto; 22°." cc pariaonty(Dr, Tats Kilgore and pridine fe oa ble SAYS PEOPLE It Man and Wife Hurt : we] 3s Ay Weber of tho ait the inland of the x One a t 8 [RULE COL NTity to enforce prohi.| F. Met of Tacoma, St been visiting for the last ten days at the home of Dr, Kilgore, her tle plants must be Inatalled mate PLAN PLANTS NEAR LAKE RESIDENCES Clyde Lindstrom Io ive be Gees accompanying : »,U. S. Attorney Says Lee Dermyer m the De Hill r held S. P hi iti _- - rental ** Will Be Enforced { HERE'S MORE ABOUT feprene ha cou |, Drys Are to Blame ih ni re he mu parr: bd vd he Asks $15,000 Balm PHONES ted by relents ot the du | eation Ih the’ federal court ‘of Ore. [ean Pwret: And wil In the end) nue, ve want to have cur fnanow From Star Boarder |‘"* Charging that Ben Johnson boasts | according of being Mrs. Swanson's “ultra-star | § 1922 and alienated Mra. Swan: affections by her greater wealth and more lux- ford . Bryan’s Son Will DAYTON, T Jennings Bryan anne son, William J. Jr., nm }law in the staff of prosecution co here in Scopes case. Bryan Los Angeles SAN FRANCISCO, July $—All 4 it] ceded for prohibiti : | In this militant utterance Bryan [struck the attitude of a crusader which was 1B parent in Police Jail Youth ted from | authoripies ce the prohib: * District Attorne | ner declared today Health Commissioner Hanley de- | } lared that he intends to the opening o STARTS ON PAGE ONE dat ney at San! ing service, even if the state com boarder’ sinee she left her husband, ald sehodule a tariff for)” stp ay amell n 1] Ulator and” nareot! aapsiodaain Over Stolen Auto |Carl George Swanson, a mechanic n can and will an am J lips, division mibhadlatht | pos f 1 oon Fhe “ a1 Wednesday filed suit against John. told United E f \tendent, told The |, 9 7 ‘ t ‘ sn | oe Tuesday begin the construction ntercepting sewer system that 5,000 heart-bal |that the son met them in not ered the tele onor cattle or on stem," he sald erested in it ake newage ir either off Fort Lawton | 424 Duwamish head, where it will be car. | |ried away by the tides wesiilen. Ge nies | TOR Court Action | Jany part of our We are not Bell was taker investigation he city jail for | Truth of Evolution Not Issue of Trial| of DAYTON 8.-~The LOS ANGELES, July 8.1 tion enforceme public diss ss meetings protes FUNERAL TODAY es for James Har n rancher, were EtTAIN ORGANIST Fairbourn, organist and r of the choir at the Pilgrim gational church for the past s, will be entertained with his sday night at an informal lawn. | reception f' by Dr. and Mr: died | Clarence Smith at 1305 E. Mer- truck|cer st. Fairbourn jis soon to take arge of the music at the new First y, of | Presbyterian church, now being com pleted at Tacoma HARLOW Tenn, J Join Trial Staff 8.—Witlam | y that his neer of Yakima count after he was Los Angeles, Cal. sterday his widow nepecting and | daughter, Mrs Seattle and will arri a few days = a 2 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STOR ee Goods....Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson Service Decorative Metal Lamp Siaedeads $12.50 With Shade, $20.00 480 of These Pretty Tub Frocks LOW-PRICED AT $1. I5 Hh «Washioned of triped } Coltons and good quality | beach cloth in stripe and B °tOtt-bar patterns. Cool, com Bm fortably-fitting froc for at home wear in town and at the country beach Rulte a number of attrav- tive styten to Bites trom 26 19.46 speelally Priced at $1.06, choone from DOWNSTAINS strong Junior Lamp Shades Only Junior Lamp Complete FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE In a Very Timely Offering, Thursday: 5,000 Yards New Silks In Plain Shades and Beautiful Floral Prints Bridge and Junior Styles $7.50 RACEFUL, decorative and unusually good value are these new metal Lamp Standards in antique-effect gold and polychrome finishes. Trimmed with metal filigree and amber glass pendants, as shown in sketches. Choice of Bridge or Junior Lamp Stand- ards, low-priced at $7.50. Georgette Silk Lamp Shades For Bridge Lamps, $7.50 For Junior Lamps, $12.50 Three styles of each are shown. Each in the new and beautiful shirred effect, with edges trimmed in tailored braids and metallic cloth ruching. Some with metal- lei dy cy lic flower festoonings. Six styles in Junior pis’ Pid Lamp Shades and 4 styles in Bridge Lamp Shades. Unusually good value in each, SPECIAL AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING of Summer's most favored Silks in plain weaves suitable for street, afternoon and sports frocks, and for lingerie, and in charming floral-patterned Georgette and Chiffon in wide array. Fine quality silks, all, and several are in an unusual wide selection of fashionable shades. Plenty of white silks, too. 39-INCH CREPE DE CHINE in a heavy, supple * 389-INCH SILK CHARMEUSE in 26 shades, white and -weave in street, evening and lingerie shades. Flesh, | black. A firmly-woven, soft, lustrous weave in a pink, turquoise, crabapple, jade, blue, thrush, straw- comprehensive array of shades for dresses and for berry, Sistine (blue), cedar rose, Castilian red, costume slips. Ivory, dark pink, turquoise, honey- Gobelin, thermoline, Hague (blue), talevera, pea- dew, jade, orchid, coral, French gray, fallow, blush cock, burnt russet, terrapin, Autumn, rosewood, rose, lupine, Castilian red, Gobelin, rosewood, fan- kabistan (green), navy blue, white | 5 dango, tarragon, cranberry, pelican, majolica, pan, and black. Special, the yard........ $ 9 burnt russet, Beaucaire, patriarch, cocoa, Autumn, seal, navy blue and black. 32-INCH SILK BROADCLOTHS in a heavy, supple Special, the yatd oi. 6.0.0). 0 sine $1.95 weave so desirable for smart tub frocks, for sports 39-INCH RADIUM SILK in striking, vivid colorings wear and for costume slips. In white, mais, pink, ] gray, coral, tan, blue haze, deer, tarragon, old rose and dainty pastel tints for lingerie. A washable | fabric in ivory, mais, blue haze, pink, turquoise, and terrapin, Apecialy HHOs Yard. vy. kee ssa s we $1 95 peach, Nile, orchid, fiesta, fallow, Castilian red, cartouche, white, navy blue and 39-INCH FLAT CREPE in white, coral, fallow, Gobe- black. Special, the yard SO ERTIES $ ] 95 lin, terrapin, tarragon, majolica, burnt russet, seal, strawberry, Autumn, Castilian red, ivory, navy blue | 39-INCH SATIN CREPE in kabistan (green), rose- and black. A firm draping weave so fashionable wood and black. A soft, shimmering weave for for daytime and evening wear, $1 95 Summer dresses and for linings. $1 95 . Special, the yard .. Special, the yard . 39-INCH SATIN CANTON CREPE in a lovely, shim- 35-INCH BLACK SILK BENGALINE in a lustrous, mering quality for frocks. In orchid, lupine (blue), heavy weate from which can be fashioned smart rosewood, burnt russet, seal and Autumn brown enseinble costumes, Summer coats and the fash- Lamp Bridge Lamp Complete With Shade, $15.00 REDUCED 25 Women’s Coats of navy blue twill, trimmed DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,000 Pairs Ruffled Curtains 68c | | PAIR in various styles of brald, All fully lined, Reduced to $11.65 Of evenly» woven ae op ES 52 Women's Coats engl ea Ge Br OB. Lo genuenaunde ts cael ao $1.95 RAMEN Gocts tschcuen cide goer 918 Yards Printed Georgette and Chiffon Included some high colors, Reduced to $19.65 (DOWNSTAIRS = STOTUHS) Length 24 yard Very good value at O86 the pair Lovely floral print patterns in the fashionable stylgs for aftemnoun frocks, scarfs and trimmings, On black, pink,’ mais, laht green, ¢ 0, Might blue, orehid, tan: gerine, fan and white grounds, 40ineh width, Special the yard, $1.05. FREDERICK & NELSON, FIRST FLOOR DOWNSTAIREG STOR

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