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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.-PORTLAND, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1ZZ0. BRBD AND HER COUNSEL Fl COULD IBM ." New York, Oct. 21.-U. P.) j Counsel for Miss Betty Brainerd, magazine and newspaper writer, ar : rested here In .connection with the I kidnaping: of the baby of George T. ' 8tacff. newspaper man, in Tacoma, ;Wah., admitted today he knows the I whereabouts of the child. ' As the prlnclpalii were leaving police ' court today following adjournment until Monday of Miss Bralnerd's "hearing on , a charge of being a fugitive from Justice pending result "of the extradition hearing before Governor Smti in Albany tomor row -or Saturday, her attorney. Isadore J. Kresel, told Mrs, Ada Cunningham. grandmother of the tajr : "Madame, we sympathise with yorc You may rest assured the baby Is safe." Be would say nothing more. . Miss Brainerd, a tall. ' well dressed blonde, met all inquiries with compressed lips and a negative shake of her bead. Detective Captain Jobs S. Strickland of Tacoma. who came here to take Miss Brainerd to that city, if the governor grants extradition, gave a veiled Intima tion the baby is in Tacoma, or in the vicinity of Tacoma, He refused to go into details.. After Kresel's remark to Mrs. Cun ningham, who is small, dark hatred and youthful, she expressed the belief the defense . would seek to arrange some "trade" giving up the baby in exchange for dropping the proceedings against Miss Brainerd and Stagg-. or, following disposition of the present case, Stagg would attempt to fight for legal posses sion of the child. Asked if he knew where Stagg ,waa, Strickland replied: 1 wish I did.' I have a set of jewelry (handcuffs) for him." - - ; CHILD BEING RUSHED OVER. CONTINENT, SAY POLICE Tacoma, Wash., Oct. JL (U. P.) Baby Bobby Stagg, kidnaped from his home here, September 4, is being smug gled across the continent from New Tork by two New Tork newspaper women. . according to Information fur nished the local police today. This Information was contained In a telegram to Chief of Police Smith from Captain of Detectives John S. Strick land, who is in New Tork seeking the extradition of Miss Betty Brainerd of Seattle, wanted here in connection with the kidnaping. The telegram Stated the baby would arrive here tonight and that Miss Brain erd's attorneys expected to protect her by having the child returned to its mother. Chief Smith said the parties returning the baby here would not be arrested. i Maniac SougHt as Strangler of Girl -- At San 'Francisco San Francisco. Oct zL (tfc P.H-A maniac, perhaps a moral degenerate, who lures women by sundry wiles, at tacks and then strangles them. "waa ought by the police today in their at tempt to bring o-Justice the man who murdered Mrs. Ruby ' Allen of Mobile, Ala., here yesterday. " . Two men identified the body of the girl found c murdered in the Knicker bocker hotel yesterday afternoon as that nf Mm. Allan. One of the men was William T. Disclns. chauffeur, also from Mobile." 'who said he had known the pretty young woman in the southern city. He was deeply affected when he viewed the bpdy,( An English scientist has brought out a new electrical process for coating Iron or steel with lead. Out of Town Orders Sold Subject to Return? SiTtfX 35,000 PAIRS OF SHOES mas AT pre-war PRICES J New Location Bet. Washington and Alder on 4th St. Ladies' Field Mouse and Gray Shoes $5.98 $5.98 Made of soft dark end light shades of field mouse and gray. Gray kid, 8 inch tops, medium short toe, flexible soles. A to K widths. $5.98 French or Military Heels Women's Dark Brown $7.50 Brogue Oxfords $4.98 All Sizes Women's dark brown Brogue ox fords, fancy perforated wing top extension soles, military heels. The model now In demand by young ladles to wear with wool hose. Ladies' Felt Juliets Black and Colors h k la $1.69 For and ribbon rimmed, flexible newed jolts. - WOMEN'S FOOTHOLD STRAP RUBBERS 49c All Sises Regular 75c Value $8 to $12 Eyelet Ties In black or brown calf, or kid. In all of the sew styles and lasts. Military, Kidney or French heels. All sizes 214 to 8. Values to JlO. now on sale at $3.98 $4.98 BUY HOW Same In White Kid and Brown Suede. Neat and snappy. QQ 111 values priced at.. wO'fO LADIES' EYELET TIES Military Heels In this lot we have assem bled for your choice hun dreds of pairs Ladies' 1 and 2 Eyelet ties. You will find here black and brown tnd patent leather In this popular new model, high and low heels, leather sewed soles. ALL. 81ZES. $2.98 $2.98 Staffers $1.98 ran and Black Button or Lace. Sises tl 00 5 to ti. li30 Sixes f0 in s'-i to ii Zi40 Sises 11 H to S $2.98 Nature Shape Toes The ideal footwear for girls and boys, for all-around wear heavy sewed soles, all reinforced stitched seams. LADIES' WIDE. 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MEN'S RUBBERS 98c All Styles 1st All 8 RUBBER BOOTS Children's sizes S to 10H....S)l,9g Misses' sises 11 to 3 .$2.35 Youths' heavy Boots, sises " ,to 1 ;.-,$2.35 Boys' heavy Boots, sizes t lo I $2.98 JUmsabtr All stylet ef Bashers at Bed seed Prices LOOK FOR THIS NAME ON DISPLAY WINDOWS O . r-"r-i r i V, fl II I I LJV $6.85 WOMEN'S HIGH DRESS SHOES $6.85 AA to EE Widths. Women's Black and Brown High Lace Shoes, some styles with Military heels, others high French heels. jy your fall shoe supply now. All sizes, 2 to . MILITARY HEEL OXFORPS-BLACK AND BROWN Wonderful values from JS.50 to S8.0U in Ladies' Brown Mahogany or Black. Kid or Calfskin, military or low heels in narrow, medium or oroaa toe. All on sale at this give away price $4.98 $3.98 ALL SI2KS Black Ballet Slippers Misses' sises, 11 to S $1,98 Girls' sizes IVfc to 7 $2.25 Broad Tee Men's Shoes 6000 Pairs Men's High Grade Work and Dress Shoes on Sale $2.98 $3.98 $4.98l $5.98 DOUBLE SO I. ED WORK SHOES in black and tan, in well known makes. MEWS DRESS SHOES in tan. the new two tone, medium or narrow toes, black or tan vtel kid, or calf, in fnntfnrm nr hlcrh toes. These come in all sixes & to 12. Boys' Brown and Black Hyto Shoes S7 THESE ABE MADE OF SOFT BLACK GtTWMETAL, , EXTENSION SOLES. Sizes 9 to i2'A $2.98 Sizes 13 to 2 $3.79 Sizes 2V2 to 6 $3.98 Boys' Veal Shoes A $1.98 All solid Satin 'Calf Blucher Lace Shoes. heavy, leather soles, wide widths "WALTON" SizesaS to 12 . . 1 1 00 Sizes i2yi to 2... $2.4S 52.1 o" 73 w x ....... . A.tO Sizes 2A to 6 $2.98 J I I JW .-.w A ,nJFr'Q?,0!!F0 P1? STREETS ON FOURTH jOut of Town Mail Order Send Subject to Return- LADIES' $11 "HIKERS" $6.95 Brewa r Smoked Herts Women's high-cut one-buckle topa in dark brown and smoked horse color. Jk heavy sewed. J real eturdy All SUes, tin $6.95 Is Woman Vote Wasted? s Five say no! One says yes ! Is woman's vote merely a weapon? Can woman only reconstruct the world? Do you agree with Mary G. KUbreth or Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt? See Hearst's for November. . CALLING A SPADE A STEAM PLOW ' by G. K. Chesterton Also in Hearst's for November Do Men Marry Red Hair? Is the old theory that there is just onewoman for every man, the sheerest nonsense? Is romance large ly a matter of chance and propinquity? Read what the marriage licenses seem to indicate in Hearst's for November. THE LITTLE RED FOOT A new novel by Robt. W. Chambers Also in Hearst's for November Can We Do Without War? Has war been a ruling and constructive idea in all ttfmari societies ? If we abolish it, what can we find to take its place? Read H. G. Wells The Future of Mankind in Hearst's for November. CHILDREN OF THE WHIRLWIND - by Leroy Scott Also in Hearst's for November Which Is the Higher Law? "Thou shalt not kill "Tor "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend." Was Archer Clay right? Read "Man and Gentleman," by Richard Washburn Child. Hearst's for November. SCH0LM2, THE FIGHTER A Story of Poland by Georges Clemenceau Also in Hearst's for November Is Love Worth the Having if it compels a girl to turn her back on conventional life? Can a modern girl make her choice and Hot regret? Dorcas from a sleepy old New England town listens to the call of Greenwich Village and Paul Mora yet hesitates. Read "Down to Greenwich Village" by Virginia Terhune Vandewatcr,in Hearst's for November. FOR NOVEMBER NOW ON SALE Four Novels Seven Short Stories Twelve Special Articles MAHAN NE WS AGENCY Wholesale Ltittnbutors for Oregon , 45 North Fifth St, Portland, Oregon r - S . - ' J1