The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 11

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GUN TIP OPENS Wedded a Week, Sues Wife for ; BREAK PROBE Arresting Him Kilbourn Owned Gun Sold'| M* - to Everett Youth ly vores ati crs VETS CUT OFF Sa FUND ty Suarwich was able Wednentay! Elect Officers to Meet Fi- elit essions nancial Emergency Grocers Entertain at Dinner Dance associa Grocers’ ¢ th FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Frederick & Nelson Service 750 Yards Printed, Enameled Floor Covering SPECIAL 50c a Square | VAILABLE in 5 desirable patterns in service- able blue, gray, brown and cream colorings. A floor covering that can be kept fresh clean in the bathroom, kitchen, pantry, hallway, and in bedrooms. Including attractive block tile effects. ¢ Specially priced, Friday NOTE: It is an a exact t 50¢ the square yard. when selecting. room me JWNSTAIR STORE The Sextette from Regal in the Spotlight of Style \ . F The six models listed above received more applause from the public than q any Style Sextette now appearing in any American city. We know, because we presented this Style Show in all the principal cities -and the box office receipts tell the whole story. The Opera Pump was never in better form. The Three-Button $ rayed Strap effece and the Ribbed Front Gore are perhaps the newest style + Notes to step into the limelight. The Low Broad Flared Instep Strap and the High Riding One Strap deserve their cll earned popularity, and the revival of the Colonial made a hit in every city. Cyel s 1 practico, the students ‘have|has been loaned to the governmont | T C t fic one Hitle cubby holes, where a mixture|to operate the $56,000,000 federal $ phek ae all Spe cte alee re Me weeps of nolges minglos with that origin-| property in Alaska, attended the din- | Two-button Three-button ix best sellers in the Rega Southern India Jating In the room. Between tho|ner mecting, which was held at the | Models Models ut the bese ee 1s, you peat have mellow notes of a seranade ono! Rainier club, with J, W. Eddy as to pay a speculator's price. They are | BOMBAY, Noy. 19.—(By U, p)—| hears the beating of a drum, fe Mr. th gave figures to dis- | all $6.60 P ) Rigiuaataealdig’ ie rwopt Southe| Merecching of coronetw and the] pute ho conclusions N Eastern manufacturer, who regularly supplies From Maker to Wearer From Const to Const Gel Lanihantoraibit looney kupbis Fon ne ae of els a ENN re , Hea He 4 i the Downstairs Store, made-up these garments {800 persons aro beloved to have been| comon tho sound of hors. ‘Thun|who waa on his fitat trip over the4|| {fom suitings of which only a suit length remained } |killed and more than 100,000 pounds| Untversity of Washington students| rattroad property, had only three |{} in his stock, They are tailored in the same manner | sterling ($500,000) damar \ study music days, part of eas wera siti in} as more expensive suits and are an outstanding value ‘The eyclond ta rey tho} Drums, coronets, saxophones can't] sleep and recreation, to make a at $16.85. i A KRG. U, 6, PAT. OFF, ‘ Btorés in All Principal Cities |most povero in tho history of India, | tlye together wlth planos, » violin hee of the railroad property § : egal Factories, Whitman, Mass: fic A i Nurnarotn hips are sald to have iid @ ne, complain fine art nis GAT FRC, Gti hy TN In the lot of 47 suits ave 25 or mde desir- 1118 Secoml Ave. 940 Pacific Ave. MeN wAPERE: Mek wicbebifin’s edvaraly (Lace eileen Meaty nh ee tees | goctccta nalatanl Cami oea uaa tra aay | _ able patterns in the popular gr tans and Next Strand Theatre Tacoma, Wash, trom privation and exposure - ury’ Andrew ay revoked his order | mixtures. One-trouser suits, in sizes 86 to 44. The Malabar coast to the south of} China imported nearly 7,000,000,000 | whieh would automatically have ean ‘ ‘ mi ey ee |Bombay is reported very heavily | oigarets trom the United s dur. celed all aleohol permits on Decem Men's Clothing Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORIG BANDIT ADMITS Smiles to Return Again MANY HOLDUPS Invalid to Be Made Well Thru Aid of Other Invalids and Public To Implicate Suspect in ——— ee anal Diamond Robbery E ' k —e eS as HERE’S MORE ABOUT 1) Al WHITE BLUFIF STARTS ON PAGE SE I a the American Legion,” # 1 Wooten Their practiced deliber us Swindle in the Washington attempted the returned Gertrude Luntsford BY HAL ROBINSON , pol YERTRUDE LUNTSFORD, group f aded by Chief of Polico Wii Ju ‘|B. Severyns, have started a m palgn t ° tf *| Education Weak Is Club Lunch Topic lV fateful day m't so easy| week be ing November 30 at other. They] #20 p in the Lonesome club ake ends n th Lun ‘President’ s Father Much Better ieee LYMOUTH, Vt., Nov. 19.—(By U. P.)—Col. John C, Coolidge awoke at 6:15 a. m, today. ter a rest- ful night, told his nurse he felt “very well” and | or announced he wanted to get up and dress during the day, as he did yesterday. pe The president's father, who has been confined to his home with a recurrence of his heart ailment, suffered no further “sinking spells” as a result of his “heart bloc,” during the night, and today appeared cheerful and encouraged. All Styles All Leathers ome time tment and uni-/| Ff Id not permit the | Ss is entrances, and | remained for the longer any re y hall, The com- othed out and a where the } officials w freshman traditiotin of fire exca night dos when tho that first y Mean, on the cided hould enter Instead of mun been cl clared pe he nme meeting ell decided to retain on as the official thé freshman girl the senior rman the green | adornment of | loned a controversy House U. Art Students BY RUTH WAL TTICS and ba Aitonal homes of the and true to tradition, fine jdents at the University Education hall with curious works; | ®/ the students sculpture make wh seme thelr abode Philosophy hall. 4 But the clans pursue their studtea and | Pr these noises 1s music, I damaged, ing the past year, ber -|Whole Country. to Be Criss-Crossed) sma ot iifficulty in tourir | Pen 5 ortiand CHAME Alaska Bureau Opens Fight | | Attics and Basements la nia, to tear up the tracks of the gov jernment railroad in Alaska and use | the | “throwbs |days of misinformed offe 10 Judge design, painting and | Waste, fn the | Chamt nigh make to government bodies and to | |the federal budget bureau shortly. |]) jington make their hor in atics| practices in the basement of Meany | | auditorium, | getical rehitects fill the attic of] Now, just what constitutes music? | gene The building is continually filled | ro with vibrations of violins, planos | |and (to notes from the throats of | aes Undoubtedly if cornered) Mre ach of | Pennsylvania railroad system, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE 8TREET~—SIXTH AVENT co DOWNSTAIRS STORE | perdable Geods--Eccnomy Prees-~Fiederich 6 Nedvon Service 361 New Silk and Cloth Dresses In, the Smart, Youthful Styles Now in Vogue for Women and Misses USE so many of the included, and because obviously low-priced—this i of wide appeal newer styles “they are so a Dress Event Few duplicate styles in the lot. Youthful, becoming fashions for women and misses— a hundred or more in all Including Nearly a Hundred Smart Black Business Frocks ’ in quite a number of flare and straight-line styles. Mostly in lustrous black satin erepe. Some two- piece dresses, $6.85 $6.85 Fashionable Materials, Colors and Trimmings Hanttir lens, wool crepes, pin-stripe ery, contrasting materials and embroidery. | ree watin ¢ and satin In black and a number of the newer, fash | of fur, meta! braids and embrold- fonable shades | —In the DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Friday and Saturday S, Highways System SQUAD IS FETED Is “Anpraved by Jardine Football Team Guests of Alumni at Noon the University oo Washington were hosts at a Iunch- eon honoring the Husky football team at the Chamber of Commerce | Thursday noon Coach Enoch Bagshaw was to be With National Thorofares HERBERT WL ITTLE ee BY Sia aril Prineville, Eugene, Flor- nited Press Staff Correspondent | enc | the principal speaker. Herbert Lit. " A na —From the United States-/ tle, of the program, ar ine to Oroville, Wast nd © canis ae {Klamath Falls, some of the play- ated by} No. 9 Jardine to. Ore, Ashiand, Or 5 ers and the From Blaine, Wash, to! start Vancou-| The Huskies ot the CI | Seattle oma, Olympia, are to be the guests of Commerce at Friday noon. ver, Ore , Salem, ene, Ashland, Yreka, Cal, ed Bluff, Willows, Davis, Sacramento, Manteca, Merced, Scientist Testa, Bakersfield, Los An an Ber- Wastage of Ti r | ire tional . Indo, El © Cal Ageles, CE, Kan., Noy. 19,—The utomobile tire, which 0 25 pounds, will 0 grams wheh run n the pavement for 500 nh average rate of speed of 0 in Ore- iment conducted by Prof, W. C. Idaho Nown of the department of high- From” Aberdeen, Wash., engineering of the University af npla, Tacoma, Yakima Walla} Kansas here, Ula, Lewiston | The tires were clean and weighed No. 420—From Umatilla, ; tolon delicate scales before put to the Ore marked in uw chaotic Se road: descriptic sae an FREDERICK & NELSON — Seniors Decide to Let see | DOWNSTAIR RS STORF Phicee~ Frederick & Nelson Service mm Ontario, ER HITS AT REP, FREE on Railroad Critic rising proposal of an A. M. Free, of Califor ha the ed as a k to roi wa the gon road, as a | unenlightened holders 2 as a desolate ommittee of ti merece voted | fight the Fre Aln Iso voted to ener support Noel W. sia | 1 manager of the Alaska rail , in the representations he will A Special Purchase of 47 Men’s SUITS Smith, an executive of the |]| who |] rest of the coaching . mn hour, according to an ex-, ‘

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