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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. Get 8 All the News Fir ri a @ Wor ld Talks toU. P. Man vm REDERICK & NELSON _vetirs'" | DOWNSTAIRS STOR While Shopping Coat Fashions That Women Admire ClothCoats Butterick Fashions for the Fall Season ‘ | Delictoug hot 8 net 1 f Heh hunch and fountain ais verve dui Dependable Goods.-Economy Prices. Frederick & Nelson Service | “4 A Column of Cold Weather Suggestions for the Family Men’s New Fall OVERCOATS Plain Detachable Black Belt i Models Models A ELL TAILORED, well styled Overcoats o : wool fabrics that will cold well, yet are 3-button, WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS tn fine | resist ather, wear Plain back, not too heay single-breasted models j “$1.00 | | UNION SUITS and for the man who likes a belt—one wit! i | heavy weight, of B-piece detachable belt | : | . Neat gray d br laid and mixture Fur Coats we un Low ne ke Pik 4 T an ets pial iY 100 | “apn 6 $1 25 Men's and young fhen’s izes—36 to 46. At baa} ‘ # 00, ( at $ | UNION SUITS tn cream and $125 wi. Men’s Two-Trouser | OMEN’S and young women’s Coat fashions for Fall 1 have many tl The 8u $1 65 SUI S and delightful style notes that appeal—especially is this true of the displays UNION SUITS of in the Downstairs Store ieee (ton: Low nets Two-button 35 Double First of all, among newer things, are the fabriés—lustrous velour and broad- a Models, Breasted cloth weaves, pile fabrics with shorter nap. Next in importance are the newer S 50 | colors. The soft, rich red and brown tones, deep purplish shades and various | In the smart two-button and double-breast- blues. Fur, too, as a trimming, is all-important. BLOOMERS of knit ed models popular with men, and young men. COATS AT 825.00, FUR COATS AT $100.00. OF J COATS AT $45.00. tr » Well reintoresd. | Well tailored suits in the newest blue, gray Sart styles, among inet, Meallne :(ayed Coney); Unusual ide some luxurious faah- | P ara wine ‘ands wits: and brown shades—stripe, herringbone and which are the popula we ched ah atay-sewed to tn ons. Elabor ST EA eration el ees Mle an EBs plain weaves. At $35.00. houette and flare ef Pu model, beaut! mad at the ‘collar | ; The Pal 50c Some —simpl i nizen $100.00; larg: and bottom, Fine fabrics he Palr | = 5 “WONDER WHAT'S NEXT?” thinks L. B. Dobyns as he|] svled. All turtelmmed tere, 4b to a0, 41204 and GIRLS’ | Good Selection of Students sits in front of his telegraph instrument which brings all the| eth aie: | T i wo-Trouser Suits at $2. : news of the world to The Star. He never knows what new! | UNDERWEAR 5 : $25 disaster, what new conflict, what new discovery the click-! S Li l C f Gi l f UNION SUITS of knit | Specialized styles for young men of high roy Pie faint - ‘ é " aig g higt clack of the instrument may spell out to him. | mart itt e oats or ir S 0 | cha ys AS gga A etarin * school and college age. Broad shoulder lines, Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers bow sleeves a trim waistlines and wide trouser bottoms: In | t ‘The first man in Seattle to Know To the novice clicks are bh. | | trimmed y tife newer shades. j } » | e hat the Shenan crumpled;/ing but. a jun of sound. To! 2 t 14 Y Men's Clothifig Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE i he first’ man torihew | Daven, the trained Soetaters each | 0 ears en $1 00 | n'a Clothiix f © hat a navy submarine had been | click ha neaning, and py “ ———— —— =! fe nk with all but threa on Soard:-the 3 we ther seal eee oman : o! UNION (SUITS. | | ey eed epee Inexpensive To i? | ‘Rat are happening in the world the te * | ‘ai eral a yg ag jon the typewriter iil et | Boys’:-4-Pocket United Press telegraph operator for most startling plece of news! ‘ 4LY fifty attractive styles in Downstairs Store The Star. says. was the displays are ready for girls to make their selec Sweater Coats q a een Rapnee 6 poe ees a8 tion. Styles that have surely been carefully designed ; ada tee -~ to be becoming to the girls tt are to adorn. Styles | UNION SUITS of | 3: 95 y Each word for very little girls, for those in-between, and for bike mag! beg ‘ ‘ ANDY “ Lal nt, «Bach. Souls tiles He : age arive? 8 AD wool - and - cotton i Be m + bors was sas tor ra those ea in their teen | ming Du Sweaters in the coat style tin that evenir For girls of 2 to 6 years, prices are } 5: st ott | sketched. A handy and service- § of Rnows whatonay. - } able garment for school wear, : , come os $5.75, 75, $9.75, $13.75 amid ate $2. 25 | with or without a coat. { s s know | fi the story may be oi kde oe ie ae | BLOOMERS of knit In light and dark tan, brown / D ta few minute For girls pf 8 to 14 years, prices are: | : and green heather mixtures. : i telegraph into the written word. | the people of Seattle the latest. be 9.75 11.75 13.75 15.75 | Sizes 28 to 34 (chest measure- 7 } Like a@ machin and most accurate news of the world. | | $ $ $ $ ment). Good value at $3.95. | q trument clatters in Dobyt . DOWNSTAIRS STORE | . TOUR MANAGERS AL AUSTIN CASE meget | ON APPEAL ‘Entire Supreme Court to! Hear Jointist Plea Our Children’s Shoe Section | DOWNSTAIRS STORE---Features These | | SZ | Boys’ Fall Suits With Vest and Two Pairs Knickers $9.35 |W ARE ACCUSED 5 Woman Files Charge Against World Travel Men BOYS’ . | ‘ m5: niece ft hii tertaarpebe te tn ene and Many Other Low-Priced Shoes | UNDERWEAR | : Roberts World Tour Co., of Seattle,} Al Austin jointist case be re-| UNION BI ITS st knit | Featuring the newer styles for boys of 8 « jailed The a| Viewed by the ful supreme ede \ ; . | spied Uadee 5 vyears, {Plains 9. Rak age vile Ghoonrt home thee ta the October! HERE are pictured six stepping stones of | : see eee 0 mab degeal Plain-back, 2-button style coats, ( uxurious globe cir ; a enna | se Au ins aves was heard | introduction to our well-supplied Section J upton lar mannish style vests and full-lined knickers. i y he wi ed by the action bree of the hi ribunal's bs os ‘ : , * ; : : \ it the complaining witness, Mrs.| members during t year and devoted to Children’s Shoes of dependable 1 $1.50 Well tailored, of serviceable fabrics, in popu- . . he Suit ray ~ j Bertha Meyer, beauty shop employe {aion wax 1 down quality at moderate prices. ‘ae lar gray and brown shades. At $9.85. 4 She swore to the comjlaint Thurs 4 pane gos pte teet Ac UNION SUITS of knit —DOWNSTAIRS STORE i y. after telling Deput rosecute ‘@ roadnouse, where 1 a . *} H % : sty , o0l-and-cottor rm and ia ing Depu SOCULOF | ccs shot anc ; cish Mothers will find here an extensive va- |= woalapd-ootten. Warm an MES iG Hammer t she had { d $400 ns shot and killed Harry La ; bane ; weight. El q | thie Senate paaliaaareay fod ro years ago, was Indicted riety of specialized styles for growing feet. bt leave a | the proposed world tour ship. but ee fe ny Ankle lengt ; \ : i es! the abi Had sok’ Beokratnne as tried and convicted of being a oe Oe ee to 16 B WwW 4 ‘a ae “on the company, had | Jomntlet, He based his appeal on eet d wae Wns The Suit “$2. 25 oys omen S.4 ‘ patent leather, patent Kid and tan trimmed in beaver kid With spring heels, sixes $4 to 4 to 11, 83.755 with rubber lift heel, | in sizes 1 to 9 certain remarks of Judge Ronald to refused to | the jury and because of the Press| | | urn her money. road in beare The company was endeavoring to purchase the Canadian Pacific liner | Empress of China. A number of} ence of deputy prosecutor in th 7 School | Jury room when the indictment was §, 82.00) § re Gingham | | 7 . | returned. 1 > © High neckline style, | { prominent Seattle men — nines 1114 to 2 otton, Hig i { te help iieaee pel ges Peis et with long sleeves and at OcRINgES prons Ghee tha lat akaltiat Gouia| Duck Hunters Busy | [ean SLO: | ° i tages ha heen sold when no euch} iM Yakima Region} MEN’S Cc rfratr ‘ to | number had been disposed of. YAKIMA, Oct. 2.—Hundreds of | | | | . : Hammer ao fied agra tag} ek Hunters trom thin setion et | UNDERWEAR || 3PAIRS,85c | —_—attvactive covert (LM 4 t for G. B. Spaulding, | this and otter near-by cities yester- | UNION SUITS of knit ¢ act : 1 Grae alike’ spay promoting | o8 in’ order fo be on 1 at the | colin; , Heavy: anduwatht Serviceable weight, ribVed | Aprons in styles that Be | the world cruts | ponds, rivers and jake 0 a. m., enough for Fall and Winter | | cotton stockings, with dou will serve’ as house | jwhen the duck huntl season salts smal ORGERT ata bien threat Bina tae frocks for morning I f HERE'S s MORE ABOUT: || Mission: ‘the ‘tausing of shotguns (c) GIRUS HIGH — (>) GROWING ) 8 BOF 8 CARME Bate muatic wut caitt GoidoveAlCBR WL” Bled '8/66 wear. Effectively trim- ' 1 thie: GIRLS OXFORD in Un SOK, SHOR eng’ Mastic cuffs, oe sath | : Nah : : | TC echoed and reechoed thru the air} 8} sip te epider with Manet thal ca a an | Sizes 36 to 46 1, At 20¢ tho paik; 3 | med in piping and or- | ail day. But few of the hunters | Ny ines ane xe Na TP tah ned yl vee | The Suit . | pairs for 85¢. gandy. \ | had re last t | ‘ " calfskin, and paten rately trimmed with anned eather the Suit | , . | [> STARTS'ON PAGE:Y «|| Meret eee toe inst Ti leather. Smart perforations A Strongly made UNION SUITS of knit : MAPLE HILL. MEETING | he Bis toll, vee eyeleta, Sizes Gren ahon. Sixew 12 M1 tots, 8 Ayelants UouR’ allayea 7 and, |! (penne ceORD EVER ; Quite a variety of in the tank cell the guns were hid-| The monthly business meeting of | Gi 11% to 2 hehe dee to 18%, 830; 1 to 14 ita! gketen | I corton sTOCK1 styles to select from. den, he sa the Maple Hill Impre club | |! 9% to 7, ¥4.60. 6, 84.00, : erg ny: AlsO sa ae in fine rib weave. Black and i shipment. Me- "L ¢ et {fido+ be held Frids INQ 1 an x short Cordovan brown, Sizes 6 to RS f } @ eae 18 nk, Btarich 3tis na Fut pilin 16th ave, S, and (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) | to 48. | 94, g9¢ tho pair) B pair | large sizes, false Johnson’s story} Luciile st. D. H. Painter and Coun- ini "$3. 45 for 85¢. ‘ ; te f ke jo(beaeal oe B. Hesketh will be the (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) ¢ AIRS STORE q 4 delive the tanigon August a, - q 11, August 2 5 tent sj # and = 5 | 8th. The. or r daieetnel| ee MORE ABOUT || —— j ; 7 7 } , th. “The 1 of delivering — ooo |the airplane has in the last few : | FOOLED HIS MOTHER mroceries grisunrn In force fo MORGAN HERE'S MORE ABOUT )| years: tucomo an Intestar prt ‘or| LENIENT AUGhoH Gar Corn of Old Cliff |. anon k coat bende ea years, was discontinued at once |the ship, anc ry or me to| ‘ - conga } atter tho break, Starwich said. —{) STARTS ON PAGE ONE HELL © |fimosine’en mi saute ind: tee R bly Priced Dwellers Fruitful) smii son co « nogpital here and said } “I'll have the other five jailbreak-|\__ MI IC AHOY RUSTE SN obaratee orill HAN easonadly rrice VERNAL, Utah, Oct. Seed | he had swallowed three marbles, Sho ie ne. at ares, e Hy 1 | * work 7 acl ors, Ward, Kilbourn, Hichardaon, 1E S|! . S ‘ Used car ¢ s offer thelr best |] from corn that grew in Utah long| left for her work and camo back in Watson and Hutns, inside a week,”| it be interesting? STARTS ON een es) pias +t ted ee tte ey ote Fine Only $1, but Tony Is buys in The Star, Here is a spe- || pefsre the advent of the white man| the afternoon for her son. She was Starwich sald Friday. "Weare work-| (‘It ought to be," Morgan. sald, val Ni Hate bd die danas Sent to Jail, Too lal listing. |is ylolding from two to five ears to/ Informed that an X-ray revealed no : ys e 1 ; i spite ‘onse of the depr pe 4 afte: Kade 0! . T) boy | ng On some entirely new tl grimly. with administering the three divi Cf 7 wees the stalk on the farm of Jefferson | trace of the marbles, Then the boy i MECN roy: Wether’ that Oh pea der “Pell him to get to hell out ofl won cay D8 Ai ac ar ha! lalate dae ae | 1085 FORD TUDOR 8H SDAN || srall, near hore, was closely questioned, and from him Burns, Wateon and Richardson right| here,” the other Morgan urged. His! ‘in a dro! style, Rodgers leveled | Changes aro necessary. Hh threo children and a wifel! say hardi¢ bed driven enough || ‘The aéed was found in an anctent| it wes learned that the marbles were here j t thi demand*was unheeded by the larger | eriticism at some phases of the man The hearing adjourned after Rod-| to support, and nothing to support to be broken in. Ruck- |} eave of the cliff dwellers? Twelve} candy marbles. ‘They had melted. 4 Kilows ‘where 1 hink Johan eithé two brothets, who \continued| Seerment “¢ the navy, Ho kopt the| x8 Had been onthe atand nearly | thom with, ‘Tony rrupoto wau |] stell ovredrive, All brand new || i116 of the corn waa planted but only mal | De aturWidti skye ihe mete be suave afd diplomatic, but| beard andthe huge crowd laughing ‘hfe hours. 1¢ “will mest, again , ate, ais Lala Reape SA aE TG India’ ord tires and spare, || ills of the corn was planted Wut only ‘wich say the method used in| t® b9 suave id diplomatic, but} hoard and the 6 crowd laughing 1" ah fe ~ empted, he told Fe¢ Judge Ne re 1 irror, stop light % hills grow are DI 5 of Eng- miuggling yunn in prosetua ta tha|ailent’ on the pancake flour. ept-| with hia wit in replying to inquiries "ext Monday (eae aesidhyr Gal Hf Speedometer, smotsmeter and |) Yo nis g2ey ars buts OM. Chur eae | ing rocerien in th ; Aslan y jterer, Friday, whef he pleaded guil-|] SRarsometers toto meter ait Some of tho stalks have attained ymen under 33 years of ame attempted oman in no | HOdE b: C . . dandibe bas. tt of seve! oo! e q nted *Mahone Rae ied ‘The two brothers are of opposite! Rodgern wald the aviation prob:| Fire Prevention 1 ty to ‘aolling 10° gallons of Moons || ee Ja Ue aie ive fe WE others ‘ y eo in whe and mor: | id hot be solved withou * hine, 1t@vas the first time he had sailh shh dy AM ANSI are Mia a o of four, ea go. SI ntered a groe| types: One In short, fair, and m em could hot 1 thout D Rh GH Nk ar Thi ; ; f ; aA i ‘ he. other ahuch lakes ta | Sal entive HmUOHAL: decenne » Drive Is Started)... cola any F ta is || pooularity of the ancient corn’is that ery store and switched packages in. curial, gThe ot mn 1 oe eh taking the entir * ae fh ne oa irat un tou EM ncae euar ver sold any, ho said, and he had |} dandy car to you, RBAD STAR |} the leaves aro much wider than. the fended for jail del but the ex-| ther dark complexioned, anc nt tem under consic 4 bith a) pose i ined the liquor from another|| WANT ADS AND SAVE. ordinary corn, some of them reach i iahge Was: dlecovered, before ithe (He torment It haw become so toémplicated |ing Seattle's fire lous the Chamber at a ; : \ nshiner ing a width of five inches, It sqocer h the Mor | ‘They steadfastly refused to giv@) that it may die of its own complica: |of Commerce decided at a special Vikids® 1. eeeRtaRsRuTRGeMeAR te } x ‘ € PheAvoman had ordered a small | thelr, first name The city direc] tions, unless these complications are |imecting Thursday to start a year's} When he was sure that Tony ac Shoo solos are sald to indicate] Ye 16a OPI sae ? ih From 539 N, 28rd St, English a ‘ wack of four a ie Ha ‘ev | tory Mate two Morgana and ‘Mor-| treated by highly skilled physicians, |drive, commencing with Mire Pre-| tually had no money, Judge Neterer | chat If thoy are worn level | Hout five & AE HO SAO: BULK; Bull Pup; white body; brindle was bury, she substituted for the} gan brothers,” ving at 224 James|snprojudiced to any particular|vention Week, ‘The drive will bo} fined him only $1 and sentenced |all over thoy show an even tomper, r : ears; white stip in face, | handled by the fire prevention com- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce us him (o two months in the county SUnset-7590, Average temporature of the Canal Zone is 79 degree If worn on the inside it is a sign of listlesaness, branch “The Niatory wok on the courte awn containing ack of her|at. Thelr given names appear Clarence A, and Joseph ©. of aviation in that the weapon

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