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‘OUCH! BACKACHE, STAR—MONDAY, RUB LAME BACK' with a bottle of old Jacobs Oil” The whole family can eat here for | Rub small Briquettes $7.50 Ton! (Dellvered) Cheaper Than Coal inn ew fos J. W. Bullock. East 879 oO) °"2°" THEO. WILIS SPORTING GOODS & HARDWARE CO. Inc. 1012 First Av., Opposite Quaker Drug Co. We will offer this week at special prices, the fol- lowing items: $6.00 All-Wool Roll- neck Sweaters at $3.95 $2.50 ‘Ball - ’ Bearing Roller Skates at $1.95 a Hunting Coats 33. 50 Hunting " Conte at $4.00 Hunting Coats at . . $3.50 $6. 50 “Brase Mocca sine at $2.25 3-Cell Flash Lights at .....$1.75 pain away trial sore and « rheuma: up, don't trial bot Jacobs Ott a little rub it right by the time soreness and baok ago, atifte a pour into you lame tay sooth crippled! ting ofl It This takes the once 1 end magical, yet miess and doesn’t burn or the skin Noth ne else stops lumbago, sel \ back misery and surely. It never dis discolor appointa! JOHN STRINGER ATTORNEY-AT- LAW siness, State and F Office 896-40 New York 1tk 1088 Y Winter Hats Cleaned and Reshaped the New Fall and Winter Shapes ont es! our The Bowler Matw s985 $2 Rents a New Sew- ing Machine Sold on terms to suit. 1424 Third, near Pike. Main 1626. Phone Main 963 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. 104 Spring 1108 First Ay DRUMMERS SAMPLE HATS Ladies, this Is a good chance to get one 1,000 of two hate of our Sample Hats—there are them to choose from and no alike. $10.00 to $25.00 Values For $1 to $5 tn Velvet and Plush Hats for $7.50 and $10.00 values, Just received the latest style: schoo! girie—200 of them, while they last our price $2.00. Untrimmed Shapes—Felts, Velvets and Plush, 75c to $2.50. Ostrich Stick-ups in all the leading shades; 50 dozen to pick from. Our prices, 25¢ to 00. French Plumes, “male stock,” at 75¢ to $3.00.—big values. Come up and see for yourself; you will not be urged to buy. BUY UPSTAIRS, WHERE RENTS ARE Low— YOU SAVE MONEY BY DOING 80. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS Original Ladies’ Sample Hat Store Pantages Theatre Bldg. **seconi'rcor** Second Floor *AowaRd D. Traomns Co. The Hitchen Floor l loo! er and the housewife's labor be cut in half if it is covered will of keeping it clean will with LINOLEUM This week we are making a special price on the seventy-five-cent quality of Linoleum. We offer it at FORTY-TWO CENTS PER YARD. be taken k 50 per cent b This is a real ba ich should advan tage of by every | It only of the many bargains that you can obtain in RUGS, CARPETS LINOLEUMS and DRAPERIES BY PATRONIZING OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Remember: We're out of the high rent zone; the building where our business is located; wholesale department buys in carload lots— YOU GET THE BENEFIT your mind—It’s 1 W nusewife own our Get our location fixed FVETH AVE. ano NVRGINIA ST. (Two blocks east of the Moore Theatre; two blocks north of Westlake Market.) (No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle.) Ar ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Breathe Freely! Clears Stuffed-up, | fragrant balm dissolves by the heat Infiamed Nose and Head andlof the nostrils; penetrates and Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Cures heals the inflamed, swolle mem Dui! Headache. brane which Ines the nose, head - and tnroat; clears the air passages lstops nasty discharges and a fee ing of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately Don't lay a giing for breath Ing. c running nto the in jalm.” anyway, just little in the y your clogged alr pa pen; you Try “E Get to trv nhostr 8 Cream all it tonight with t ha ing ahd blow or cold, with {ts foul mucous dropping throat, and dryness if distressing, but truly needless. End such 1 now! Get Pat your falth—just once—in small bottle of ‘Mély's Cream Balm" |Kly’s Cream Balm” and your coid at any drug store. This sweet,!or catarrh will surely disappear. strug will head morning! the catarrh rh note, 1 gone fore ead stuffed, | and didn’t you know he did | not? Whether or not attend lis for you to decide, but If you do, he should go with you. you, you Q.—1 Ihe the way you w Jottors in y mine ot help the ple kilted by not one has oF recelved wins ny A READER upholding automo: | as ie just, for prow loud is a the rea and, rists the whieh all the pe iy inte, am not except #0 far nearly had from the honking NEAR to me that Hut as in lo expect their part at the The driver of |sponsible for acelder at the atrataht cross! one ypens to a pe crossing diagonally, or in the middio of the eet, he ot. I think many people know this, and be feve If obey this part the law be fewer jery thine guilty he of the law }t have | tration Jand 80 nervous 80 tt lor be | b mac jump ut must r things, the moto of the law, ame car ts held ta that but when ne on in this f the pe ac two 1 ibed very it works when thelr tempers The making up agato ts right, but you do not tell me what promises you make. he do all the peace-making? People can not repeatedly quarrel, and ex not to tarnish the love they had for each other, If they keep ft up. |this love 1® very apt to get acid Jeaten, Stop thinking his temper worse than own; agree help each other, and to pass how let ourately people them A re ovcur Does nes, 0 ts Jo not peop! there However, I the river should have will acel:| an your to tghtly a as t mean know {bl each manly womanly woman — speaking | | sald or | through the tempe This will give each that in not are the the extent] th Ks git mar polse, When the storm | passes, do not require an apol | Just let It all go, knowing the real love is #till true, urday night. but he again, Please » young tet, and will be the year, 1 have lots mon friends, and like them A him time not Whe tim. nays be tell what you at love and home given, I they ab know band and have is all! usually tn] I do not ap-| * wh you} not know th with whom dance, but I do think he should Ing to take you out to some ita. Didn't he know you ance when he married OME RELIEVES | IN FIVE MINUTES Eftectivd relief comes quickly when Hyomet !s used for ¢atarrh Jcoughs, bronchitis, cold in the head jor croup of infants You breathe }it—no stomach dragging Thin medicated alr has a tonic bs surely destroys ca stops the ekl think your the dance with him that for 8 ever cause TF wan't quit my 4 several th be 1 have told him, and that Lam too said he would wait, and I told man y and |for years, right The y » mind of som ve of publte wife ances, danc you an exalted opit ve" gives some at the what t being in | its of them and no ak to thelr pitied, but if with reagonable ast be com men are, th thin paragons of virt man fit to even They are to b yun ey won't bt ave ‘treatment, th mu to. au y he potson: tarrba. 3 snaeest some Q—Witl you kindly games to play Hallowe'en? Mise 19 ing bac a hte sol n in walk with and shoulder into & mirror cast by the cand utline of your future have imagination A ward There into a le in th the rhadow sake th if you room tfalo, © hand Druggists ! Your will mate enough. A good game tn to provide the guests with peanuts, pins, tooth picks and a few chicken feathers, lof which to make little animals Award o prize t the beat, Out ting marshmallows in two f# an other good one. They must be/ | weighed, and a prize given to the one ts moat exact | Ar e containing a ring and « dime. The one who r jth a“ be marrte | din ble ringle blessed \reseatative articles may be used, as a pen, a pencil, a small hammer, ttle “doll oting a writer artist, a carpenter and a nurse. p kin ple may be used ins lot a enke. e am «8 young gentieman, ft, here, come te you DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & The popularity of the Regal Den ltiets is the simple result of su service, high-grade popular. prices guars ods. itles in love with her when they get a peep at those Inrge violet eres and black curly hair Them, too, her sweet, chew ‘isposition counts Although she Is well off, she always treats rich and poor alike, Tike a fool. I told her how slighted 1 feet to see her so friendly with everyone, and she told te my face that she disttkes Jeal ' that she ts inelined te think me jeal bus, What would you do in my place, Mise Grey? DOURTFL A—I'd get rid of that ousy if It took an eye tooth, duced me one tooth, like Newly we ) Women are very discerning, and you will not be able to convince her you are not Jealous unless you really get rid of It it would be fair to, any way. Be as honest with her as she has been with you; tell her you know you have that fault, but are trying to overcome {t, and prove it by introducing her to your men friends, and even if she accepts the tention of one of them, don eri t er teeth or do anything How YOU MAY THROW s WAY YOUR GLASSES The sands work which is not ordinary dental Regal the esta Regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns Rogular $10 Never Slip Plates A WE GIVE GAS : ot re Regal Dental Offices the Or. L. R. Clark, D. 0. &., Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring | This Ad With You BULL BROS. | Just Printers 1012 THIRD MAIN 1043 and conse « antoed. tiding « I 4496 LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR” Use Grandma's a Bane Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know statement fs made that thou wear ©: really need them, If you are gn of these unfortunates, then glasses may be ruining your instead of helping them, Thou sands who wear these “windows” |ma » for themselves that they se with giasses ff they The use of Sage and Sulphur for] wi) get the following prescrip*ion restoring faded, gray hair to It®/¢ijed at once. Go to any active |natural color dates back to grand ldrug store and get a bottle of mother’s time. She used It to keep) Optona; fill a two-ounce bottle [her hair bi utifully dark, glO88Y| with water and drop in one Optona jand nbundant, Whenever her hair | tablet With this harmless liquid ‘tell out or took on that dull, faded | solution bathe the eyes two or four or streaked appearance, this simple/times daily and you are likely to mixture was applied with wonder-|phe astonished at the resulta rigat ful effect \trom the start. Many who have but brewing been told that they have astigma ut-of-dat tism, eyestrain, cataract, sore eye drug ste lida. k eyes, conjunctivitis and bottle of “Wyeth's ul lother eye disorders, report wonder bam Hair Remedy,” ket|ful benefits from the use of this this famous old recipe which can tree prescription, Get this pre. Jepended upon to restore na-|geription filled and use it; you may tural color and beauty to the hair/go strengthen your eyes that glass. and js splendid for dandruff, dry,}es will not necessary. Thou erish, Itchy scalp and falling }sands who are blind or nearly so, hair Jor who wear glasses, would never | ‘A well-known downtown druggist|have required them If they had says !t darkens the halr so natur-|cared for their eyes in time: ally and that nobody can|your eyes before It is too late! tell it has applied You!|not become one of th simply dampen sponge or soft/of neglect. Eyelasses brush with jt and draw this|like crutches and every few years through your hair, taking one|they must changed to fit the strand at a time. By morhing the|ever-increasing weakened condi y hair disappears, and after an-|tion, so better see if you can, like her application or two, It becomes|many others, get clear, healthy beaucfully dark, glossy, soft sod |atrong, magnetic eyes through the abypdant, prescription here glven.—Ady, thes at home 1s »wadays @ for Sage and you will mussy by ask 50-cent ing a any we ut Do vietims are only evenly been a Ke ne pglasses who do not} Save | OCTOBER 20, 1913. a what lowe te? A.—#ome y Some never k oft kno love than th times he doe of fashion out the ple are number than by number old. or show do a true men about and Home in going out] it Ket ming boy more of 80 Ame the faster will like It Peo. more misjudged by the of they have lived} any other one thing, The f years does not make us young, It {» the apirit wo our real selves We truly! get old, but gét wiser, and] better Judgement ans de Some to come into world wiser than others, and know earlier than others} tr ve well as other things | an n't and better I never have velop thin thone what good on you three let no anawer, Won't y my <I have well tora, but have seen you please tell me hate from failing thankfal A.—I answered one of your let ters, You must have missed a pa per, I wish those asking would ke on the pape lying person cuts some one else out of many different thing the falling of hair that sible to prescribe with nom formution than you give, H r to massage the scalp with a very ttle bit of vaseline on the tips of the fingers tends to k the scalp healthy and may prevent the falling of hatr. re same twloe enune por: | tn-| nit You wil! have service examination can get full informatl or Inquiring at the et reau, federal building, to pass a cly for either. You| n by writing I service bu Seattl ira who have mer in out inter Is ap fo continue f ne place where It le n you give ue Informa. BRUNETTE AND 1s vernal years ago tennis, and unless the game more war then y¢ oor yun then It get the door ant ace gam game wher now is play Q—In rating an oyster I found o pearl aboot th of two pin heads There te no or in this a place, and 1 would like to whether I can get anything A wos end on the pur-| w It be a sin om my part it Toh d. on my death bed. make my wife promis me she would never marry again? Doesn't death finish marriage relath on clther side, or does It Inave the living one free to do ae he ihe? TAX PAYER A.—I suppose you must consider your wife will be dead when you ve her for the other side. I think she will be a fool if she| ANSWERS BRYAN Wash, Oct. 20 Wilson, wh resi nation as ambassador to Mexico became effective Oct. 15, yesterday nade public a letter written by him nm Aug. last to Secretary of| State Bryan In the letter Wileon denies that the British government took of-| fense at an Interview given out by him for which Secretary Bryan ca | bled an official apology, and says Thus, through piqr spontaneously a SPOKANE, Henry Lane you 1 unjustly dis credited lomatic officer of thie and, at the same time joned to the British foreign office the spirit of hazardous ad ture which os partment of state, and th bility of errors at any mom future diplomatic exchanges FIGHT FORLOVE AND TOHOR Owen Wister’s great story took the years poss! nt in | f Wyoming, which is storm a few dra 1. Tess ug now nat called, like Virginian.” ture of simple bravery, the novel, “The It portrays a pic breathes As cost good woman and the very air of the plains. it per presented in Seattle from $1.00 to $2.00 formance. But because the Se attle Theatre the Trust it will be staged tc for and the prices will be 15 and 50¢ as custom of the Theatre, day night is Bargain when the whole house is sold| 25c And the popular price and the popular- | makes | per-| is not in nor week's run 30 row night a is the Mon night, However, out for per seat ity of “The Virginian” it necessary to print this warn-| It be difficult | secure a ing will very seat ‘Tuesday night Wednesday night will be just as good, and be made for} performance with reason to However, reservations may that able assurance of getting fair- “The Vir given at all the Saturday 5c |ly good seats ginian” will be matinees—Thursday, at the jand Sunday next who have seen re hearsals declare that the hest bit of Wild West that has jever come to Seattle. Those it’s | did have |! over the | ABLISHED 1876 ac] Jougall cf outhwick In Co High Grade Corsets at Values up to $10.00. B $5.00, #10. V with plain e 4 onnection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO, New Yor Sor eo Fame Eney $6 Imported Swiss Union Suits $3.50 IMMERLI n Switzerland the world over riable, perfect xible underwear it is 51.95 Unde made all as most fitting and possible to ted purchase will be Tuesday, in all the at this special price, rwenr, known the RO! lines of ry Redfern, of France and lace ‘orsets, former! 87.00, iN inette, sizen Ls front priced at $5.00 and best Wal style, f me S14. of the les, the ines Open front rassieres alues form al to close out Splendia fitts Brassieres c with wid insertion. Sizes 50¢ 108, BSe. Third ae and open back in small wizes $1.50, 50e¢. 8 st v Union Suits and 8 styles. d cotton. to $1.95, or are bott price wool mbroldery Pte 0 to 47. First Floor, The Second Day of the Big Sale of Linens XTRA heavy Scotch a splendid wearing q shamrock, violet and di ua Cl of amask Table ths and Napkins to match in all sizes— ity, made all pure flax. The designs e fern and bow knot, rose and lattice stripe, tulip, wheat and poppy; spot with scroll border, chrysanthemum and stripe, rose and wreath, and spot with Flemish border. inch Damask 2inch Napkins h Napkins 00 value $1.00 ALL LINEN DAMASK 85c Heavy inches wi weave and kns of spot, chrysanthemum and stripe, tulip with Grecian borders, ivy, Raster Mly or shamrock $1.50 ALL-LINEN BREAKFAST CLOTHS $1.25 A splendid wearing and the right size for kitchen tabh These cloths are un hemmed. Size 54 inches square Spot and floral ddigns $2.00 ALL-LINEN BREAKFAST NAPKINS $1.65 Of medium and 19 Inches square, vage and comes in floral designs. ooth quality pure linen fast sel assorted weight MacDougall- Southwick — gives such a promise. You remind me of 4 innn who tried to get his fourth wife to make him just that promise when he was ill, She po Utely, but emphatic told him he had been married four times and she reserved the same right for herself. He did die, and she not marry again it she took right view, for all that. Don't an the SURPRISES MANY __ IN SEATTLE THE QUIC®™ action bucktaorn bark, glycerine, etc. as Adier-t-ka, the remedy ame famous by curing af is surprising atte » found that thi ains #0 much foul r system that A DOSE relieves constipa- sour stomach and gas on the tomach almost IMMEDIATELY Adlert-ka is the most thorough bowel cleanser ever so Pharmacies, Second a Broadway of simple tion, That's the rate we bave paid on savings for Twelve Years And we have not sacrificed security to pay this rate. Some may ask, “How have you able to pay this interest when others allow only 3 per cent and 4 per The answer is sim We are a mutual savings so- Our ENTIRE EARN , less expenses, are cred to our customers every ix months. No high salaries are paid. Our expenses are limited by state law. Che men whose names appear below pass upon all loans made by the association and person. ally supervise the handling of your funds. one a oo Officers and Directors J. H. BLOEDEL, President, President Bloedel, Donovan Lumber Mills, Vice-President National City Bank, c. EWIN Calhoun, Denny W. J, COLKE stant Post master. CAMPBELL, Cashier H & Bwing. A Ww Assistant City Bank A, SODERBERG, Prop. Index «Granite W. MAXWELL, President National tank, President Title EB. National J Works. J City Trust F, ANDERSON, Lumberman F. LINDEN, Vice. dent and Treasurer. SCOTT CALHOUN, Attorney. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary. The Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association “A Mutual Savings Society” Established 1901. 222 PIKE STREET A A Presi $1.50 value, yard, $1.25. $4.00 value, 72-Inch Cloths, $2.25 90-inch Cloths, $ 08-inch Cloths $ a4 $9.50 HEMSTITCHED TEA NAPKINS $7.75 Made of extra fine satin dam- | ask, hematitched borders, Louis the XVI, Renaissance, mono- | gram, primrose, plain satin, stripe or spot design. Size 15x 15 Inche $6.50 ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS $4.50 There Cloths are of fige Irish man but h kins to match; that is the rea son for the deep cut ‘in price. Size 72x90 inches, and come tn | sorted floral designs. St § 8 ze ‘our designs, conventional and | 72 inches, Will give splendil | floral | wear. Third Floor. ] Second Avenue and Pike Street 80 selfish, or is it unselfishness n your part? Q—When « girl goes out with o man, or lady, If he or she takes you fo @ show, and pays your way in, should you thank them? I hepe you HOUGEN value, at $2.85, 0 values, at $2. value, at $4.00. dozen, $3.45 dozen, $4, inch Cloths ) value, at $4.50 HEMSTITCHED LUNCH CLOTHS $3.50 45x45 inches square, German linen, full spoke stitched, and are shown in @ range of designs. $3.50 ROUND SCALLOPED CLOTHS $3.00 These Cloths are of natural linen color, in round floral de sig 68x68 inches. Heavy t and well finished edge. A new thing for breakfast cloths. 15-inch napkins to match, $4.50 ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS $3.50 Fine damask cloth, with as- Size facture, e no nap " Tilt! Amewer, because tn about = week SAME AS EVER, A.—It is sufficient when saying good night to add that you have enjoyed the evening, or had a good time. The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison At The Wonder Started Monday and until further notice the prices on our enormous stock of millinery will be cut as follows: Y Off on All Trimmed Hats 14 Off on All Felt Shapes 14 Off on All Plush Shapes Off on All Beavers and Velours 4 Off on All Velvet Shapes 14 Off on All Fancy Feathers \4 Off on All Plum Plushes—all kinds and shades at $2.00 yard. This is one of the greatest millinery sales, right in the height of the season. Every lady that wants a hat or trimming can save from one-fourth to one-half on her purchase, Two Big Stores. 1525 2nd.