The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1925, Page 9

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FRIDAY, AUGUST UU, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 —_———_ ————_ — —— — — - - rO—-—- ——— ee LEGION IS. SPLIT (oneavor oF «dur WMAUD WAITING COOLIDGE VISITS HUDSON IS HELD|Sieh Eashousle | SCOTT CASE UP.CONTINUE SHOW OUR WAY” ENTERS ‘ thauake Thus S OVER ELECTION | "rooss w:cucico) FOR FUEL OIL | HIS FATHER IN DEATH CASE <<< 0°°""0"") TO JUDGE —‘swniwes can son on | Question of Voting Power of A BA 4 Will Not Reach Nome Until President and Wife Motor to Sailor Must Face U.S. Court ; “* *'Divorce Action Reveals bien seis ° | Posts to Be Decided tauus creator of "Out Our Way.” Last of Month | His Birthplace on Charge of Murder ; Scandal of Capital tee ot | : ; i thru Aret i ‘ i 2 ‘ ; ’ it ; t as , A bee i c N uf r ny tf . = ; oraieive ey Set 4:08 : 1 un e , 4 rae ‘ ‘ ‘ siedeba | et] [inca ho: a hs teenie en teain to this por R Wud ef «| Negro Finds Jap’s ‘brought (he ori } MP Secret Money Bag }\.)". fe Aye : Fae | — a ‘ board to se ‘ Overheated Stove Floats Off Shoals and Pro-|{ HERE’S MORE ABOUT | dre tasted ta a latin rie Sets House Afire ceeds to Alaskan Anchorage | FOREST FIRES |) 1 tevisen my tier sireaay e| NOME, Alaska, Aug. 14.—The Cut STARTS ON PAGE ONE Bear, veteran ‘'n nary 8 FREDERICK & NELSON ‘ ington, on the Antwino creek water. | HERE’S MORE ABOUT FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Tho Hannegun pass tire, between 2(0)0)00)0) - due in N ( HERE'S MORE ABOUT ; RAIN DROPS | STARTS ON PAGE ONE Dependable Goods...Economy Prices--- Frederick & Nelson Service ported stilt strated nag STARTS ON PAGE ONE b urned over m tha TS Fountain OWNS [AIRS S ' 0 Butterick | Columbia nat f } 1) letter, 1 tt Lunch { Patterns dail rs helped der they seid A hana R Dodge, commander of The Downstairs Store Begins the New Season With Notable Coat Values $25.00 UCH fur and smart flaring outlines are outstanding features in these new Coats, as the ones pictured demonstrate. *| Deer and Elk Die in Forest Flames The quality of their pile fabrics, the good I WNSEND. aR if linings and their clever finishing touches RY a ae " _ af } would ordinar be found only in coats at fhe flam / 1) higher prices. Their colorings are beautiful: he Olymy Pibebey ‘ r Reddish-browns Purples Greens | } rity piri tire urning | “INDIANS WERE JI | Navy Black dati. he ‘ates t flames big ALWAYS HL es wae a An offering as interesting for the new | for days as the rain c catune 1 t r | blaze. ary } Tho ploneer ¢ «A 3 o the 6. wv styles it introduces as for the notable | clouds carthward and the sun dissi-| losses of the y 7 sri a th , values it offers at $25.00. pated the mists ¢ New Blazes Are : Mie aaihioe | ere, e . ~ DOWNSTAIR: te IRE department Fought in Oregon | eral calls to hor trapped in the} TLA {By U. P) } paces and fireplaces were sta their clothing : | to “take off the chill.” Fire " | Robert LeRaing advised in ia bee =a ° vy | j ipaction “Obi fhrtinces: and: chicnney rélaxe i W The Downstairs Store Features W Women’s | after the summer i In G Boxed i flamable dust coll fur ; The Famous Ra on V t | haces and is. danger aid mountain, , danger veo cata ‘| Stationery Jon Y ea Heaviest downpour was about Another 6 bab} bs : Oa gegen fe dace ecelg ce 3Gc Holeproof’’ Stockings $1.00 prany listening citizens reported, “it | HERE’S MORE AKOUT } « | 3 aca PCP (ig . . 3 Ge: like old times to hear the * jj est, a st i aT Gy I A THE. new “riffie-weave’ WOMEN’S HOLEPROOF STOCKINGS with silk-and- i { isin pattering on the roof.” STAT E ROAD j] Bantiam forest bouns Epa Tania liteed h i ee ecntias! awe rayon boot and wide elastic lisle top, lisle heel and V eh ees Dees i 2 SSeS SR r i PAGE 5 Oregon City, then. wewent :c eile toe, in desirable colorings—$1.00. dieo Seer ats ‘ HERE'S MORE ABOUT L STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Montana and Idaho), ("0"), Si. S" eal | pea SILK-BOOT HOLEPROOF STOCKINGS with elastic Se a eer ee \ ‘igs claim of 640 a¢ be i aH ribbed lisle top and reinforced heel, toe and sole— plain weave. Low- TRUB ios STARTS ON PAGE ONE s iractive in various colors—$1.50. FULL-FASHIONED SILK-BOOT STOCKINGS wit lisle hemmed top and reinforced heel, toe and sole MISSOULA . |U. P)—Mont Mo ed at $1.00, * RAYON BLOOMERS in | - flesh color, are priced at NSTAIRS STORE $1.95, Dr ee th us to Fires Still Raging 4 ity search me. I went to sleep aft the clause about me, natur 1 Miss K 2 said, “But you have| DOWNSTAIRS STORE eihsg Mageete alles ras foot Stamped and Artificial Plants Yards of ot of moment. It belongs i bys . . 1,200 Yards o | 1 ar acee tatave” ones Hemstitched in Decorative Pots | fens er a as has ca taaa Pepperell | ing about at th ; miles out i ] \ shell of what was o man will | touring s Pha to pet Pillow Cases $1. 35 B Sh ti | 44 receive four quarterly payments per |x men have been rushed te SA} rown ee. ing | Py en reer ve thousand | 5 milo fire, north of I At 1 35 Pair NE marvels at the natural ap- | A each iautinuaa’ io cross mit | which has covered more than 20, 4 . pearance of these— SPECIAL | ‘ morrow.) acres. . 4 \ = = SS —————— ee |e any famous people 1 Hematitched Pil Red Ramblers Tea Roses 4 | “4 ‘ FSS. BERL Be Waa: Ore Cases are cash Geraniums Poppies aT | if RATT gon's famous governor mpleted with hand.em PP i At Cc Yard q ae A DRINK FROM bicldery, ‘andé they mak in composition pots that suggest Wedgwood. sndsome gifts when. fin Featured Saturday at this very attractive ished, Stamped on good price—$1.35. DOWNSTAIRS 87 ‘OLD OAKEN BUCKET Sl-inch width in well-known brand a | quality 42-4nct No Down Payment/ AND Name Your Own unusually $1.35 pair [rater el enkenbucket—and ||” _powensrams ston Japanese Lunch Cloths Ezra Meek day, the yard, 45¢. Mr —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | called on us once. | He found out Mr. Estes beat him | megs te eee | Boys’ 95c | Yow, now, Sarah t's kind of hard to get up here to our place 2 Ms > > e jand Mr. Meeker an old mans | Union Suits HERE are two | | I | Where's m: idle, Sarah? I'd like s in these Cre 1t erms jto have a picture holding tt—can't 50c and 65c low-priced Japanese |play it much any more—my old fin- | Crepe Lunch Cloths: jer aro too stiff. 1 played in a PPNERIBBED and Open rm ron {tournament in Seattle a while bach esh Union Suits Jn 54-INC i ON THESE | nut the 1 me up against a lot mesh’ Union “Suits i BA-INCH in lof you 8, Bet if they had ; Tei, GREITIN Bli okt two-tone blue- | heard mo down in Douglas county laatieal ied lengtti=-oin and-white pat- | ‘om who mowed the buckwheat! | The ple 7 3 7 a ry 0 | noys' FLAT. KNIT 18-INCH in blue, gold and green pattern | UNION SUITS In whit Pirin | from the violin—a treasured | only, knee tongth and A 5 , . | Nae He has holds}, ily hands} sleeveless, with medium Considerably underpriced at 95¢. Girls Khaki daily for 64 Insido ix the in- | low neck—sizes 10 to 16 i | } ‘ lo i . CHI Spe egttetd | years, 65¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Play Suits | ABD E \y DOWNSTAIRS STORE if z | The Hstes have five lots In Kent, | ca = Sizes 3 to 6 Years | Jcovered with flowers, berry bushes, | . | Here you'll find the smartest and pad pail houses and pen s 7 ’ Broken Lines of SaLit tuk AP etal Be y live slmply by selling the prod L l G I yon A oF CRUE if ee Fee Ml Gate ae: thele iide- tract tttle Girls ) . 9 if | arkable saving. Novel and new “I have been in Washington 20 | W d Ch ld Sh HERE are two styles in ; as well as the more con- d Uke It fine, but T want to |}] Hand-Bags ‘omen S$ an Uldren s oes these two-plece Khakt Not a complete line in nell," sald Wstey. “I was in Orexoh —— Suits for little *girls—com: | but a varied collection of beeen erent Panes bia cat 1 25 REDUCED | Past napa acct | iit P av a at ka Peel Wy, Sy, bel i Outfits of is ty re suits that may contain the very |fornia, 1'd like to get down that way e EMRE TE RRS Oe so useful for beach, one you need, Jagain before long,” he sald wistfully 100 PAIRS CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS and 75 play end outing wear j ; ies | “Would you Hko to go to. the MUSING duplicates of Sandals, | reduced to, the paitsss.seres c that most little girls} During Alterations Use Entrance 8 asked ‘ the Bags popular in 200 PAIRS LOW-HHELED PUMPS for women and growing girls can make use of more | | oon the ‘Iron tH) grownup fastitons are Incomplete size-assortments, 2% to 7 than one | | Htc oT guess T'm Cibne! Ite’ Samal fonvathte Thana ty ; 2.95 Thelr very attractive | iru! my my fault 4 nO Tn Lonthor, Suede or Moire ny 8 On MEN'S WHITE are i‘ value is typified in. the jit e Of puttitig tho ox-onrt fitted with mirror—priced ah iN Dhoom A Saito ON NS Suit pictured. Priced at | é I before tho horace, anc « the first at R125. Ob Mghihee $3 85 $1.25, | ‘ e ch Stores: | thing that reduced to, the patina. ccs ‘ ° Northwest Branch Stores: Hates was 79 years old Thursday powss'rams storn AN pownstairs stony AN DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tacoma, Wash, Spokane, Wash, Shall we let him come to the purty and bring hig wife? a nt (yh

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