The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 7

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MAY, AUGUST THE PAGE 7 FIRE INSURANCE|MOUNDED BRIDE” Sort Skirts Okehed | SESSION ENDS BATTLES DEATH OS \NGELES, 13. Roadhouse FREDERICK & NELSON parties, hip flasks and midnight automobile riding wee Banquet at Olympic Tonight) Girl-Wife, Shot in Pistol) denounced by leaders of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity in FIFTH AVED PINE STREET—SIXTH AVE} . - ny P ., . convention here. Flappers, short skirt lipsticks” and to Close Big Convention Practice, May Recover bobbed hair were indorsed. #The organization composec HO} M . \ 5 of 15,000 high school student SHOB le ss : 4 ; ; aii BUTTERICK val t ational . , PATTERNS peed dle eecnteaehtien syercaer ’ re | Wh Wan fed SHOP Dependable Goods.-.Economy Prices: Frederick & Service em take wee Oe “| What They. ante —and Got a b lay w us department? and amount ! t it F : A amount For Friday: mse eee | A Und d Hand-Bag Off odes a ith nUn erprice and-bag eri ing = ie 7 $1.00 ond $2.65 © tiring and 5 ‘ 10 ay + Ee purchase of a manufacturer’ dim ' discontinued les is responsi- new eps rar | SS ble for these very low prices on Bag ese ay ” V " f 0,000.00 that would ordinarily command taeaunbitie ager gat. 0 much higher price sat ia " 200 Hand-Bags Ate. und Mra. Joseph, Clement nae 150 Beaded Bags istaT0.0 At $1.00 At $2.65 e od ey Jere ) , 24 tS s i fest: mart Leather, Satin and Moire Bags in pe t b RAWSTRING, Metal-frame and Shell-frame trap-handle, pouch and under-arm styles, a md of the : s : ah Ps ; ; Bags in a wealth of desirable color id few as sketched above at right, in Black, Brown, : CRASHES GAR S . sh - a styles, a few as shown in the sketch abavel at Tan, Green, Purple, Gold, Blonde, Blue and White ae ae left, Priced below regular value, at $1.00. exceptional at $2.65. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Driver and Companion Are CINDERELLA MAY!¢ | HERE BORE NOU? | WIFE TRIES T0 Jailed After Smashup BUDGET wW Hand STARTS ON PAGE ONE } and- SLAY FAMILY When a ns . —- Embroidered ar, at Browning Hints He'll Make). < ¥ Settlement on Girl Gingham Fatally Wounds Children and, were tos Aprons : , BY HENRY MINOTT Kills Husband and Self een arin United r Staff Correspondent ee nip NEW YORK Mary $1.95 6 which she ed, ® LORFUL embroid- sdaat! espe by E wana Newest Hats for Little Tots ery is ettectiveal { Browning t . ° r) ) nit the gi Are Very Attractivel y Priced used in several ways on | Sixth ave the m ye these Gingham Aprons 1 Baresi hy Siti witb sh re ibaa | in small and large | He wan wise Bag? cll refuned eases $2.95 $3. 50 $4, 95 check patterns. Cut amply full, and well-made—in ; fotFort Wy areen Paul Say Bev ix see ; medium and large sizes. Jt ST the Hats that mothers will like to see with Two aaiehovn iaithe Shetek, ysis new coats—fashioned cunni little poke nS iat { and shapes of Priced low at $1.95. pete neg a aa etme tae Wo tor une, Duvetyn Velvet Corded Silks Cc Bar M ; eee ah cys * CHARGE DRIVERS = to ations from eee Broadcloth none ar Marquisette epee | eterasea seers re se dlara ALKI HAS FETE with elastic fitted back that adjusts itself Low-priced at 15c The Yard 10,000 Rilend | Big | WITH DEATHS fre ne of all shee te to little heads—a few as sketched. pss eseniy-wiven, croas-bas Marguisetts (ld -unteanily F tivalatA ate Community Celebration Is sw-priced at 15¢ yard. In White, Cream and Eora, estival a The milito Th d by Resident cavorattrmsiten af » at $2.95. $3.50 : 36-inch width; suitable for straight or ruffled curtains. About 10,006 ‘taiehrataa Lies Manslaughter Counts ta ronged by Residents A very attractive showing at $2.95, $3.50 and CSCW ROA TEa RSE the valley city | se triclud 4.95. in one aa| Filed atten Auto Crashes rt| ‘Three filed ag ,OWNSTAIRS STORE 1) Carlivs Bulger, of Japanese pageant and str ended the da: t parade Tax Reductaon't in too mA 420 _ ESCAPE SHOTS ® _, Congress Forecast ios Jota) ign chi ch suspected tire taxed from war coming ngressman said in| Ameri at 7:30, witth a th manslaugh . rogram follow th the Gorge of Irons’ cs plunged The park board has charge of t celebration. miles an hour, gorge, 100 feet Big Increase Shown into the h the same tment of STARTS ON PAGE ONE >, aA ik ws spl atte he ESE rts were Impe¢ 1, and exp had been reported four youths in a red r lea favo i ; pre 4 the fresh young leaves of «: eof tires wen She he eet the Oduna’ ys and hey dr HERE’S MORE ABOUT one tor mea t reece of ‘; Seo UE Ee ca. FOREST FIRES he “O. K.” mossage meant the ship | 44y morning, a ‘bearded bandit rob wan off the rocks. It might have| bed the Standard Oil station th LAD | Oregon, was called to the Mount| ‘Tho ship is to be retired Baker fire from {ts headquarters in| yoyage, And there are th after this | { the prisoner John Day Ore.) The office of the Bnoqualmie Na tional forest they say rted nothing more| A north, wh a taxt driven by e they com §| EY grave on an ice-bound coast | mandeered Thursda Bc (TE THEVES Real Barecine = in Bulbs Now; Reduced $950 me two others were thrown in Foreign Trade 5 bls ;{ out, but the Kates boy went to) WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—(By U f HERE’S MORE ABOUT 1d $1,000. each, . which the bottom:* recétv: tries, | P.J—F' 1 of the United ows that how is the time for the Henry Fords" may be bought Only a short time cts, ft qvas hat brow The bulbs are just | and the flower is | w has every exhibit thi of the re one ndants of these tore STARTS ON PAGE ONE oraw-ot the Bear lof $45 and escaped in a small car, js hE lis té-ar oh: lad, ttwas'p vinted | ace ording to the sheriff's office, | e, have Dr. L. I B The lattér fire is being | out {f RUE x = 3 you his “Mexican Ti HB79 foucht py between 300 and 400/HAS LONG RECORD || HERE’S MORE ABOUT || cer hat s not the official name Ht men OF DARING RESCUES | ‘0 TS but they will answer to that is the ideal drink for Summer, 3) spor wore received trom| ror 97 yours a CONVICTS Thi flower: bloon th ‘Thursda ng, tholits 90.ton Kdutrallan Arch STARTS ON PAGE ONE. |) morning es up at ni Ceol, Refreshing Delicious—Try it, ||): :. Tra Saverathelndtel esate oy STARTS 0 OE ear in doctaeeas thet wl ati y f Finks | concerned. In a day or so another z aaUTONS cation, A flying squadron of six! Not a ye the eats siey were Killedvand Bie Het COU, Bae Bab tts — —~jor cight experienced fire-fighters, | cutter and. crew nf peel fai saad may bloom on the same stem, but it one of a half-dozen such crews |form at least one feat of daring and! Warden A. M. Dalrymple at this | /8 But it is cer maintained hy the government at |courage to reece some {eebound ship | moment appeared from his quarters | ‘lt xd-looking while it lasts, | trategic points in Washington and | or mariner | shotgun and wounded one ¢ | anothe ‘!And You Pronounce Rainier National forest. This picked |the w nt who even pr sora. from It “Glad-eye-o-li” ae cuaree Operations | row at the news of the Bear When you journey down to the inst the fire on on If the er f oi The three other convic ran un-} Medical-Dental building to see the! SNOQUALMIE BLAZ |ship go to rest up there in the ice, to the state| hundreds of varieties of gladioli en IS BEING CONTRO: where her greatest labors have been,’ veral hun-| tered in the there, ch call the blossoms “gle serious in th ea than the old|would be better than to rust in a|Zinn, a cupied by C. V. 1 This not alone because they glad Historic fire in cut-over fanc hich t junkyard, they | These two were forced t ampany|den the eye, but because it’s cor 3 out anew on Trout creek, near — — | the fugitives in a mad race out of the | tect, according to the best styles in a dex, This fire has wor no seri hospital grounds. The taxi rushed | dictio ther guides to pro i ue ous property damage, but it is head PING thru tRe streets of lem, and was! nuneiat ieoureen ite Geet dtaver and ccternines {| HERES MORE ABOUT. ||IC M save crossed he syfulmn and successful efforts are being TRUB ette river into Polk county until Zinn | made to cheek its progre: ‘called the prison warden from a farm | , Thursday forenoon tho Seattle of-|/ STARTS ON PAGE ONE. ||house near Pratum shortly before 10 UVAKE SHAKES fice of the weather bureau gnve out Epi! y\p.m \the statement that the misty rain | The convicts abandoned the taxi | in Seattle wax due to the city being | Molecule went ay from there! oie there, taking the clothing of in the edge of a much heavier con-| When he was gone, Miss Kendle) 7 iy ana rite, | { dition along.the Coast, of the | went to the peas ai sai in| “zinn eald one of the prisoners, | Ase Me | Olympics, which brought rainfall of.| the & he put white stull on} vresumably Murray, was badly ’ . Nie) Eqery Dn ah AAO | 6.100th of an inch on Wednesd her no! i bane is ie to the} wounded in the abdomen and anoth Big Belt Mountain District Jectric Syste night at North Head and 2.100ths , chair hen the Molecule came) oy was shot in the arm. He 1 the ; jat Tatoosh, Precipitation was re |in she began to cry fig it ig, | Men made their way off together Oil Feels Shock Again ported as continuing Thursday} ‘The Molecule sald, “Here it Is) tno eastward, leaving Ivitts and Ow xeursion | morning at th f , Old Party. Now, cheer up He | himself thed up P | BozEMAN, Mont, Aug, 13.—(By No general heavy rainfall in the dy a ern ee out of a box | AMEE lu, PE ients in the Big Belt pind ‘are dicated at this| He put tin her lap SALEM, Ore, Aug. 13.—(By U,| mountain still had some ct to Sept. 15 with final retin Jimit Sotind ‘area was ini I fos AS ar APO j ) | Bat : Liberal stopover privileges Hime, the burenu reported Mins Kendle stopped crying. “She! p) rhe sensational break at the | misgivi today followin tre: | ct. put the rena Bite ASAT; her! state prison last night was the first ht which affected the wrist, She said, “You're a darling getaway here in which persons} ated by tho quake of Zion Labbe Park + atlow/stonty Natioast More Men Checking Sho wo! up trom the chat i ®] wore killed since the famous Tracy: ’ Park — Have ‘you seen these famous wonder, | gave the. Molecule a hug hey) Merrell escape June 9, 1902 The shock occurred at 7:50 p) Jorde7 Why not visit them on youriway Fast? 1 Fires i in Northwest ‘ i : ‘t hat tH » convicts, He id rattled dishes : nd hang, i A Auk for deveriptive Booldets MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. ié—(BY | he Molecule and T went away fe At tha ; ni : els ne Rich a TH sneak met hanging. o! | , ni ierha: vowa are Tracy and Davic rre Killed | Jjec wung perceptibly % bay i Bon} Dense faat most | fom therges We went to A plage) ting ards, Frank oreo s Reports. from Manhattan, Logan! y making stood headwa vat mo i ld club. The Molec ‘ ; , § 0 | BACIFIC Y. TICKET OFFICE,-4 408 Four’ Avenue of the forest fires in Montana, north et Pipa , 4 zu oe OGule @ones and ftany and ‘Three: Works, said plaster was - : . Nanded Oy: Onan To Nod Tracy and Merrell then fled into| knocked from some walls and there | SYSTEM H. A. LAWRENCE ern Tdhho ind Eastern Washington, | mie Molecule said, “Put him down Wabhtnaton, where Tracy xelitee was other evidence of quake: "No General Agent Passenger Department try oMclals at the district head Jin the basement, Ho's just cost me | x : iN hedh Ho thought he was | setous damage: was reported: hows rep eat 11 6023 rn ia see ArTSOuben taney soon | cet hundred kers!" to give up to authorities, | ever 4 } hone ott 6924 ny blazes are under control, | 4 5 4 4 * UNION E Aen GEN but ae Hiwe amoke clouds for hundreds | (Copyright, 1 io Bell Syndb} tater ‘Tracy Killed himself when| The temblors were reported thru: | f r r cate, Ine.) he was surrounded by a pc in a!out the Gallatin and Shields yal: sone “peight and Passenger Agent lof miles prevented accurate obser: | e . st r Asslatant Genéral Freight ane 4 i mit | nother Teub Story Tomorrow.) — grain felt near Davenport, loys | {yntion by alr patrol. ' Aug. 13 Fraternal Congress at their convention here Mary Baird was elect- West was unanimo Autumn Frocks Featured at This Compelling Price VERYONE who ap- preciates the combi- nation of style and value will find that this large group of new Autumn frocks holds extraordinary appeal. Frocks of silk or wool for street, afternoon, evening or business wear are available at this ex- treme low price. 4” Rayon Slips With the Shadow-Proof Hem figure. These slips come Rayon costume slips are in all shades. widely and favorably known. ‘They are ser- viceable, practical and a splendid value at this ‘The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money / SEATTLE. WASHINGTON a SECOND AND UNION { } | 4

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