The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBI » 1925 THE SE 1 At ? SUMMERS STILL Who's. Who? THREE DEATHS (wees sore anour )|/ienes vow snovr) Regent Hartley Attack THANKSGIVING’S _OLMS Tk D GRAND JURY 7 ran Marge aD Habs ad [vb or ’ ro Bar" Association Convention, to Meet Here, ATTLE STAR I Prosecutor's Aide Wanted Everybody Had Enough, and he Pe bin Three persons 1 T ta " éould do?| Th t 1 av Rese ‘over 6s j 3 7 } by Department of Justice ts of w accidents in| yo ¢ of however, ha May Resent Governor’s Attitude That’s the Main Thing 1 pur \e "You've got to give the boys 1 i e W ars. I ¢ at credit,” he sald. “They pulled a tal b : ‘ } \ a good Job, No, there wasn't any ' 1 I ty # sustals nan & Nov | rough stuff, No need of that be Pp Col ; a oh ‘ cK) tween gentlemen, you know { . . a by ©.) OLMSTED'S WIFE ' ‘ tle member | vey ip a \ 18 IN COURT Bar We of ‘ i c P . r Olmsted's wife, wh i n 1911 and & of} y KE 1 a state z . ed ment with him in the liqu f West ie toward expense - ~ ; , HO is it’s full of fig- reae ee J sited ES monnag At 1 Hi ' i ures; who en- Pap sapfons dhe : k t the gre kantzation bering “more th 1 ' Saiyan anal: Pegg hse ah thuses on the Joba F, Dore attended t is belleved, by 18 1 int } Hughes, Elihu Root, J f 1 whit oni who is proud to ())..\) bold an inte Pee tee = “maid to shava’intoemed t ; alla tthe are eae een ee Mere ete ee 3 . call Seattle his especial te death The twe iry Urat whe and ¢ orbs i 1 : subject n\- wis oa Bast tu k I id of th Sie: aa want stamping ground? Who ¢———————— i we aby 3 thru Johua the night of Moe) rattx! $25,000 in Jewels | incre has distributed fms Of eal be tokens Knows the average rain- | ‘ 4, at D. m, and] uniforr Stol b H Id ction among the Fre ves fall and the hours of sun” rd the amount other stat mmiaslone, < tolen y us bad uw turers for tt : ‘eae tna We get? Who believes, $ s negot i up'a Jewels ae toa | P pr Bol them of that Puget Sounders have” a eee. 2 , ate te trun t a cS = 2" the prize commercial bet? Who spends his time ir boosting (and in running PLAN FUNERALS Arcade Square), and it telling other cities tha we've got ’em licked fo Rites for Mrs Maude H. fair? His eye is on th Kilburn Saturday at 3 P. M.| future, and he says wel on our way; he'd rathe NA SCORE, talk “tomorrow” than re pine of yesterday. He's fe : rrangements will be m f ibe" ster hard-time'"'| raid ped down , teaay: by mney ou. sy evinbee id - ody they don’t sounc-- oe ee eae there, after be ‘Ke so convincing afte? * rom the cl _ Mrs. & »/David Whitcomb er. Parker Claims He oe ee agp aboot | -—— Arrested Suspects ) s u S Cole. Deput y iff Lee Parker, a MRS. LAURA C, BRALEY, age usantir of of a R. and A i 1 B - Man Arrested With Olmsted bares ay wither aie Pe . 7 me oe Tried to Be Agent “ha FOUND DE OWNSTAIRS STORE Dependable Goods..-Economy Prices....Frederick & Nelson FOR BABY An Extensive Showing of the Less Expensive, Dainty Things for Your Own Baby and for Gift D | | 1 | | id BONNETS le ¢ 00 Trimmed Hats kan the a eH Purcell, of Spo- | immed lace, ostrich, ane, who was here at the time she | eigt " J : bom potter races RM > br c | i | and pink and blue silks, | body ts in the care of the] teen aiding {1 ditares ot ee j2. souk Ae In the More Fashionable Shapes AL gO) BE AEsEELOOs rtaking company pend| pre ag eo eee ® carEo of , J ern untow $2.50 and 82.95. ements. | to § . hesaeaibeens irae ue | | COATS in white, pink and 2 - ! liquor," a polsonous concoc: ATS aay: % Fe for MRS. MAUDE| Of the questions | 144, \ brulee was found on Syl ichinass Guieal to die ice ee A nf age 46, who died at P t in . ha se te ; Reduced to . ella” and de chine. 5 victim's he tinh eved this y Open Drive on Peking At $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 SHANGHAI, » 7, <= Reports | and $6.95, hat Gen. Sun ¢ ad ~ . TINT . Sahl 1 ‘ ATIN-AND-METAL cloth, — velvet-and- INFANTS’ SHAWLS. dainty 2 s : metal cloth, all satin and hatters’ plush and $1.95 and ¥ Sl Frente. Mies; otiel y ; arth a? Hats in a group selected from higher-priced $2.95. a rederic W fers a his | Who n ambulance. 1 n inary ral ico iu 1 lines for this reduction. Many unusual values DOUBLE, CRIB SIZE fon Capt. Hans Damm, ( ‘ ’ tt ce f Ky as tho r mec 2 anc ‘ ot f in the lot. Reduced to $3.65, Saturday. BLANKETS, ft E ecto: . Sy 7 n : . tira they 7 . : 5 oe be warm. In white, with pink $700 Police DogIs | tS —— ee a DOWNSTAIRS STORE and blue vibes, in 50, Missing F, rom Car é ; COTTON BLANKETS in Stamped Gift Aprons | iii" Son". “Sue. t 85e¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 | and $8.50. 5 | | Special 69 . | CARRIAGE BOOTEES of | crepe de chine, 50¢. t i EADY-MADE Aprons of at- | BOOTEES in shoe and knee | tractive cottons in a variety | Many pretty of pleasing patterns. Each,apron aban watts ¢, 50¢, completely made, with exception | ig hie | of the embroidery, for which the | INFANTS’ STOCKINGS: of | design is stamped on. Lavender, | lisle, baa ; Wooland- INFANTS’ DRESSES in a | orange, green and blue colors. | ss atl ean tating wide variety of dainty FREDERICK In a number of designs. One, | : hay yea =i pnd 65e, as sketched. Specially priced, | DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING sien uate ea & NELSON Saturd at 69¢ each. GARMENTS, — well - known A. Bath } Also an extensive selection of . for thelr superior wearing INFANTS’ TOQUES: Of wool, a te other Stamped Needlework: auit- Bb dria Pomeor te CORI 50¢, 00 and $1.50. Dear Playmates: ‘ 50) able for making into gifts j Small sins $1.25; medium Of sik, $1.00 and $1.50. There we were at the entrance to THK SILVER CITY OF HAPPINESS—and such ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE | rea! +50; large sizes, set INFANTS’ SWEATERS, | vith someone we know well at gate, opened up wide before u PME hy: oa Ry $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Suttet, King Cole, Mother Hubbard, Boy Blue, Simple Simon, and Peter, Sanne ere aoe and $3.95. Z | -umpkin Eater : | : | i, Mw oi, if {t isn't the twins, Jack and Jane,” said Old King Cole, shaking our Women’s Knit Rayon Vests | $1.00. INANE SAGQUES. 95¢, i seo ur d Bl 5 fal | SWEATER SETS in plain bias ete cs Twinkles brought you here and promised x an oomers, Jpecta and brushed " BIBS: Of rubberized fabrics, : ve to celebrate,” the King said, calling for various — becomin, 10. to BO¢. Of terry a Including oth “aB¢ and 506. He nee,” - leggings. A Hand-made and embroidered | ny plums Each and $7.95, dibs, 5O¢ and 6Be. * must © BABY BUNTINGS in crepe INKANTS’ TOWELS, 50¢; istmas toys—his musical instru dh ae ae ae anced with Wash Cloths to match, | h at o prise nis ¢, * . ° silks, . an¢ . 3 aking lk Souk ne ow THE BILVER C TE Unusual values in this popular style of un- | tt and $4 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢, i 194 in Santa's biggest and nicest showroom, and derwear, The Vests have under-arm rein- | SOFT-SOLE SHOES for baby. Wide variety of Rattles, : ; those musical instruments you hear are just a few of the many forcing, and picoted straps. The Bloomers | In the daintiest of colors, Rings, Floating ‘Toys, | CAPITAL wonderful toys Santa's been working on all year to make good have elastic at waistline and knees, and rein- a1 bee ee ane, See eae ae ba | children happy.” Pa wat ana’ Jory we > . oO pa Muby OKs and | Tana 'then, We eaw toy fddles, plagos, horns, drume—every forcing gusset. Very well made. Other Novelties, | Range thing you'd find in a rpal orchest % “Well, good-night. twins,” he sald, and the next thing wo » were tucked {n bed all warm and comfy wonder t would happen next, aince we had five more expert oming. So sweet dreams till Sun¢ aie i | INFANTS’ WERTRUDES, Colors: Peach, Orchid and flesh color. j INFANTS $ 3 aE ri Ld r } >, $1.00 and $1.26. WOWNSTAIRS STORE » women and misses. At $1.00 the | LT sam bea Phim garment. | re $55.00 ee Vineet Boys’ Winter Suits sete ea : ‘ : Men's Fabric Gloves winerers £9.85 size; duplex grate; : Zz”, STE : Knickers ishe Hi icke x i price » Pais é Rees eae pee ae f , Low priaed uh 45c the Paii In the newer styles, and the new patterned suit- $55.00. q 5 By * Of a durable knit cotton fabric in gray, tan and ings. Gray and brown check and stripe fabrics, | ; reindeer shades. Warm and serviceable for daily and overplaid weaves. Every suit well tailored; ( | . Bo / year. Sizes 7 to 10 2-button, plain back coats, vest and 2 pairs of fully- jood Quality ‘ Wear. SIZE8 (10 AU. ; F ineaun he suit. Sizes for boys of 9 t Water Coit 3 if | Low-priced, Saturday, at 45¢ the pair. lined knickers to the suit. Sizes for boys o! 0 823.00 , 0 15 years. Good value, too, at $9.85. : Men’s Bathrobes Any stove may be bought thro oe i On eee a | tn Holiday Selections Boys’ Warm Bathrobes abi Pay ~ Out-of- The Stove Seetion has q | Men's blanket cloth Robes for house wea Well Shaw! collar style Riu in “rapt heen temporarily removed , * made, warm and comfortably fitting. In gray, blue, serviceable vobing. Tan, blue, gray, brown and fo the Fourth Floor, brown and ved patterns that will please men. Small, red shades. Sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years, At medium and large sizes. At $7.45. $4.95 they are attractive value. Wii. Fourth Floor Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRA STORE Noys' Section, DOWNSTAIRS STOR Frederick & Nelson, .

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