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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. Use Your Credit. We Charge No Interest These Easy Terms Will Surely Convince You That We Want You te Use Your cond : By Fred L. Boalt. CLERK fn a downtown drug store was selling me @ pack A age of chewing gum last night when the purchase was tn-| terrupted by an oldish woman who} seamed be suffering | She demanded a dose of a cor! tain popular brand of efferveseant| headache salts, After she had drunk the bubbling potion, patd for it and departed, the clerk laughed] and sald “She thinks she's had a dose of} I gave her plain headache alta, | fuzzy water’ | wanted an explanation, and | the clerk woman is a fiend. She has.been com- Ing here for her effervescent salt every day for the past ten years. The salts contain a emall quantity of. acetanilid. Her | craving for salts is part real and part imaginary. Princes “| discovered it wae part Im- Geil deeweren Inary several months ago, beveled plate mirror when | took a chance and hand price $1 apecta od her fuzzy water In dof | salts, She didn’t know the dif. rem. price $15.00 : r ference, and went away feeling Golden Oak Extra Special Prices a lot better.” | em. price $35 t Fumed. Oak on Cocoa Door Mats. BR Geksevesount Sake HONG wes © om. price $3 heW one on me All Machine Made, ¢ | With a Smooth, Even Finish smed Oak : price § of them, er kinds you never for in “There are any numbe sald the clerk And « of fiends, that, perhap heard of. Paregoric fienda, No. 1 sine, 14x24, spectal No. 2 size 27) epeciat stance, Puaregoric contains dope. No. 3 size special I don't see how {t got by the Harrt N size apectal ~ b r , 0 aoe tee wel age son law, but it did. Women fall for it more shan men Honett druggi#ts are now tell if they need more they need a ing fends that, than a dime’s worth. Linoleum. Scraps lt aeate ‘Weaken: in Si doctor, I have positive ofders not leum Scraps, including all to sell more than 10 cents’ worth short lengths up to 5 yarda to one person Values from 600 to $1.40. Spe “And chloroform fiends. Nerv Fe on ous people and people suffering from insomnia get that habit. It puts them to sleep.” While we were talking a well | seed man entered and asked ra heer eyedropper The | « clerk landly and unblushingly pagan Material on all high apery Mate lt NEWEST GREEK CABINET WEAK One Statesman Refuses to, -Ino | Serve; New Premier | Favors Allies | 7424 -Dike Street: 416 Pur bd VENIZELOS APPEASED ee LONDON, Nov. §—The newly jnamed Greek cabinet has begun already to lapse M. Michelidkis, how symptoms of col 7] COMB SAGETEA LABOR TOPLAN TO GRAY HAIR WAY TO END WAR | Convention at San Francisco Will Discuss Great Euro- selected as min ister of public Instruction, refused the portfolio, This was taken as Indicauve of the determination of ithe war party to dictate Greek pol ictea, The new | Ladies! Try thie! Darkens beauti-/ fully and nobody can teli-—Brings | q back its gloss and thickness binet ts headed by M | smart leustomer is drunk STAR—MONDAY, EVER HEAR OF EFFERVESCENT SALTS FIEND? OR THE PAREGORIC “DOPES”’? LISTEN TO THIS SEATTLE DRUG CLERK @aid he waa sorry, but they were “Just out” of eye-dropper®, “Morphine fiend,” he explain ed, later A morphine fiend who haa lost or broken hia hypodermic eyringe and hasn't the money for a new one. I can tell dopes by oven and f won't sell them eye-drop pers, Thoy wire a pin to the dropper, and It makes a fair substitute for a needle.” eee 1 remarked that a drug clerk ought to be @ pretty fair student of human nature. Well,” the clerk replied, “I! Kuews We wee as much of the cranky, eccentric, weak and flabby side of human natu For example, & package of gum? “Because it helps » as anybody my diges |tlon,”* Boys,” said the clerk, “like gum because It ts sweet. Little girls for the same reason, Older girls chew gum because they think It's Grownups chew gum for indigestion and sweeten uth, Drinke w gum to kill’ the smell of liquor. Smokers and chewers, when they swear off, use gum as a substitute . to A customer bought Rough-on-rats, Ho registered, giving his name and address and the purpose for which he waw# buying the polson T asked the clerk how the customer told the truth his purpose 1 don't about know,” he sald. “If a , or looks sick, worried, we refuse to sell him pot fon, I wish tt waan't necesmary to keep poisons in “Once | sold Rough-on-rats to a high school girl, She said her mother wanted it, and she showed me a note which she sald her mother had written. We learned later the girl had forged the note. She killed herseif—! don't know why. The cate was hushed up stock MRS, GALT BUYS : HER TROUSSEAU < Favors Georgette Crepe in Se- lecting Two Afternoon Gowns GETS GREEN SUIT BY MARGARET MASON (Written for the United Press. NEW YORK, Nov SHE sult and afternoon gowns ordered at Raltimore by Mra, Edith Bolling Galt, the prospective first lady of the land, are two of green and one of seal brown, tt is a safe bet that her Batlimore trouns complete without at least one frock of white. Mrs. Galt has evinced a prefer why did you just buy | NOV. 8, 1915. PAGE 5. ™ ee Dougall ¢ fouthwick TARLIS _ THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT "THE PRICE __ ’ SHED 1875 “Another time a fireman bought carbolic acid. He said ho Intended using it as an an tiseptic, After his body was found It came out that the chief had caught him taking a drink while on duty, and he was to go ‘on the carpet’ that same Began Today day. Rather than face the or * deal, he cornmmitted suicide . . 4 Sne ric Stvlec “Still another time | sold a pecial Prices on All Style 4 mining man some cyanide of ‘ ‘ ’ z potassium, which he said he M! RODE is a brand that has proven exception- wanted for assay work. Then ally worthy, and this sale includes all Winter- he bought a bottle of soda pop at another place, returned to weight garments and in the season’s best styles. | avieet: ehair, and ehuried. ott Silk and Wool Cotton oeen le that debe te sat ao Merode No, 506—Hand-finished Union Suits, long, en.” short or no sleeves; high, Dutch or low neck; ankle Pes ie or knee length. Usually $1.25. Merode Week, 95e. The clerk nudged r a thumb In the direction of the scription counter, The pr No. 506—Extra sizes, $1.50. Merode Week, $1.15. usually the| t he knew! Altho the uu will not be Jan. pepe se atiless Merode 50c Vests and Pants for 39e. But are you sure, madam, you Merode 65c extra size Vests and Pants 50c. atrapteer greg (aul el Merode $2.50 Silk and Wool Union Suits $1.95. every hoa pars: Merode $3.00 extra size Silk and Wool Union | “Lam sorry, but I cannot fill this Suits $2.45. ~First Floor, | You don't know how to take It, and Pa the law won't let me tell you That ice ine sons, soy een ROller Towels | RENGO BELT CORSETS Was gone, we sought an explana saeco a rin soe Special 25 Described her symptoms to a friend My dear,’ said the e * ate fri 1 know exactly bow you ND they are made fee I had the same trouble my of an absorbent ® Dr. Blank gave me a pre Ps : “ |scription for it two years ago last ff Quality of imported |March, It fixed me up right away cotton, 17 inches wide. Then t friend hunts up that m Sina eke old prescription and gives it to her At this price there is and she wants me to fill it absolutely ‘no charge I asked her he whe would take . ” euichia aad che gail & aoe for the making. There the medicine, and she sald a spoon | | | ry hour, And a spoonful of ff js 214 yards in each stuff would kill her deade see isa" than a nail roller, finished ready eople wouldn't suggest HT for use. Special, 25c. me" ines to other people. Embroidered Doilics On ast night,” commented trom a: movin. platare 25c and 19c i ctor got there just in-up of a spe- bad heen ‘afven. servenut : irchase, including k heart. He argued to bimeelf 1} Madeira or Irish hand- |that he could buy it In the bulk and 1 ° i save money. He bought a box of A) CMbroidered and scal- t and wan sitting there tn th ned Doilies: 8-inc atre, EATING IT WITH loped Doili¢ - inch, KNIFE 35c; .5'%-inch, 19¢ | 1 ald that ff that was a sample e ach riences of a drug clerk : e i wan « Damask Napkins y 1 ~ |] Special, $3.85 Dozen | GAS HEARTBURN A 22-inch Napkin of | pure Irish linen, in spot or floral design. | INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH Special, $3.85. Scarfing Linen 25c Yard 18-inch Scarfing of heavy, pure flax in the | Skouloudis as premier. At thelence for Georgette crepe Both |“ " .) " = an Confer p |“Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends All 4 Demmoe garéen sage brewed into — king's request he reformed the her green and brown afternoon! eteccath Duke i natural linen color, 25¢ e a heavy tea, with sulphur and a body, retaining all the Zaimis min-| owns combinations of ‘ ; ’ N Mod | $2 50 d $3 50 } a cohol added, will turn gray, at TO DEBATE PROPOSAL \istry' except the premier himeelf.. |soft, clinging material, with elther Five Minutes. yard. Third Floor ew els at ° ani ° ed and faded hair beautifully dark . Athens has not yet explained why taffeta or on — and luxuriant; remove every bit off |. SY MAX HAVES Zaimis was eliminated, but it is be-| Her blouses also are crepe Geor| eft! Pape’s Diapepsin oi) | —_—_—_—— — = dondruff, stop scalp itching and} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. §—‘jieved here that Venizelos con- gette, indeed, not only the first | digest anything eat and ov ? falling hair, Mixing the Sage Tea| American labor Is going to act on vinced him he could make the post but ¢ lady of the land seems|come a sour, geasy or out-of-order and Sulphur recipe at home.!the worid’s war impossible for Zaimis, tho he to have a penchant for this fabric.|stomach surely within five min in 000 Ch 9 T te though, 1s troublesome. An easter) war of anything, can be done to /*8Teed to tolerate Skouloudis on Everyon s Using it utes 5 ar e eu on. way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, | reptior gens . account of the latter's known, It Is being utilized every place| If your meals don't fit comfort-| iT h; 500 Ret costing about 50 cents a large bot-|end it and prevent a recurrence of ¢riendship for the allies and for everything where once the|ably, or what you eat Hes like a ' Irene e urn | i nhetcnberey ‘thle tire’ & tle, at drug stores, known as “Wy-|such a conflict In the future will be| Skouloudis announced that, al- chiffon reigned supreme Hlump of lead in your stomach, or ai? \ared dollars seemed. ‘ikely Mone eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” |debated at the forthcoming conven: tho he does not {intend to throw’ It has even crept closer to fem.| if you have heartburn, that fs a} BALTIMORE, Nov. 8— How | day to be yanked out of the wothe thus avolding a lot of muss tion of the American Federation of an army {nto the Balkans, his at-,inine h as alrily fashioned un-|#ikn of indigestion | - the famous Siack | Wetoh reat 11 (fine Paget Sosie area Light While wispy, gray, faded hair is Labor, to be held in San Francisco titude will be a “very benevolent! dergarm: and as nighties, chem-| Get from your pharmactst a aden until her Plimsoll mark in} ment charged the Germans at{/ 9 bower Go. in two jerks,” not sinful, we all desire to retain| for two weeks, beginning tod neutrality” toward the allies. ines, petticoats, princess slips and| cent case of Pape's Diapepsin sti wubeneriged, the: iteer Minna ) Loos September 25, in the face Attorney George H. Clement our youthful appearance and at-| A year ago, at the Philad hie combinations {t adapts Itself en-|t@ke a dose ‘ ty ar » randy to !$ et tire, more terrible than {/o440 © Greenlake boulevaid pr tractiveness. By darkening your|convention of the American GREECE DECIDES TODAY chantinely jean. There wil 0 sour ristngs, | Sota londay _was making ready to ( greeted the historical ‘Charge a suit i superior qpurt, alleging hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-\ation of Labor, which now repre-| ATHENS, Nov. §—War or revo-| While on the delicate subject of | 20 belching ed food) sail for the United Kingdom with a { of the Light Brigade,” was told || ne 'was injured to the extent oF phur, no one can because it/sents more than 2.000.000 organiz- lution may depend upon a meeting Georgette underwear, 1 want to/ Mixed with acid, no stomach gas or) rut) crew of Americans, Irish and ) today in a letter from a regi- }!s29.000 by being jerked from bis does it so naturally, so evenly. You | ed and women, a resolution between Venizelos and his follow- describe a sensational set of intt.|beartburn, fullness or heavy feel-| i. 0, mental captain to 8. Johnson {test on the James st, cable aime Just dampen a sponge or soft brush|was passed instructing the execu-ers {n progress today. ‘They con-/mate garments on display In a Fifth | 106 se gga ore acc dl SP i lift anct Wed Poe, wheee. brother, “Johnny” (liast Starch 20 . with it and draw this through your |tive offic to communteate with war party's attitude ave. shop window tating headsches, dizziness or in-| She will lift anchor on Wednes- } poe, Princeton football star and Alice A. Spencer, 617 Seneca st, taking one small strand at 4/the labor unions in the belligerent tov new cabinet. Mear No Pi for a Man Editor tinal ertping his will all go,/day for her last trip out of Puget { adventurer, lost his life asked $2,500 damages for injuries 4 by morning all, gray hairs/and neutral countries of Europe, time, supporters of the king were| ‘The complete set consiated of {Att besides, there will bo no #0UT| sound, LAverpool 1s her destina- } Four thousand of the regiment; !|she alleges, she suetained vores ” disappeared. After another |and suggest the advisability of call-/hopeful that they would decide to|chemise of very wide and very cob.| {004 lett ay i A tg to | tlon he said, marched Into battle in |) jerked to the floor of a Madison st, leation or two your hair be-ling a world’s labor congress, to gi ew ministry with ite pro-|webhy black net lace, hung atraight| hon 7°" . | It is thought likely she will be {the face of German machine || cabie car on September 15, comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft | meet, at the conclusion of the war, rial from shoulder straps of inch-wide|° pare’. Diapepsin ia a certain{sold by her owners, the Great { 94M fire in perfect step, singing || Filing of the two suits Saturday and luxuriant and you appear years |in the mame city in which peace) Should cision be to refect/biack satin ribbon, a pair of long| gure for out-otorder stomachs, be.|Northern Steamship Co. when she ) 2% cheering. Only 500 came) made the total three for the week, younger. terms are to be negotiated, and to the ministry n alarming crisis|jace pantalets on a black ribbon! cause ft takes hold of your food|reaches England, 4 will b- back. another having been started a few remain {in permanent session until would be presented band, a brassiere of bi! sutin/and digests It Just the same as itjably be placed in the Liverpoc ~ ~~~~~~~' | days ago for damages for a similar ph. negotiations are concluded by the ribbon and lace, and a petticoat, in! your #t h wasn't there New York t accident on the Madison st. line, Ophthal malagy representatives of the various gov case the weather should be och Relief in five minutes from all| Her new crew, 185 men. 4 srnenepesninameescecigaiibsieianlh J Optometrist — —- fa missible to be held in re iach misery 4a walting for you|Sunday and are under orde | asses” The plan contemplates the ex ser apy drug store main aboard until the vessel sails ercise of pressure upon the dip- —- eo large fifty-cent sen con Capt. Thomas W. Garlick will be i ROUBLES. Mesoal ies | Ke : | ry FA lomats by the labor congress to fer W ANT | tain enough “Pape's Diapepe to} in command F he . , ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8—The prevent the. victors from ex ji G § ud » the entire family from Two hundred Seattle business! tate bank commissioners to: © acting ruinous tribute from the 5 ist: ch disorders and tion en, ineludi representatives of] gay ¢ et ns : peel ; a, pan , Ht y took over the affairs of the vanquished countries, and thus g RE ILTS Q | for many months. It he Commercial Club and Cham-| prosaway bank, with desestl perpetuate nationalistic hatreds \0 L)) i GOW | your home ber of Commerce re at Raymond 4 * posits and animosities for generations ——— Monday, participating in the cele-| Of $900,000 and capital of $100,- FINEST MEATS to come. 4 bration which marks the opening essing i ya feo Gepositore at LOW PRICES J 76 Contederation of Labor in nee { the Chicago, Milwaukee &@ St e doors. France, the German Federation of Hares 0 1 fightit Paul's road into the Willapa har-|~) TMA EN the ste Trade Unions, the British Labor If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, aboattal bor country AM t EMENTS , Congress, the Labor Federation in Give “California Syrup SOMA hist Hive Recause of the extension of the Italy, and similar bodies in other oe eir father, George R line, a la rich territory, which MOORE TONIGHT Frye’s |e cuas oom eco aaa ts 8S MOORE Treen their executive officials, ag wife, older daughter, and hin Portland because of superior jatinee Wed. Best Sea: UALITY t t a e | Look back at or b irder the portatios acilities te b i 4) ce ie tee Mera days. Remember the mother after he had tried to mu he | portation fachition to that aity, When Dreams Markets and supplemented the same by/(ja)s It po Ps ae unger twe hereafter, it is believed, se formulating programs which, in/!meisted on- castor oll. calomel — t half of its business to Seat Come True 2 4 i nearly each instance, provide- iva oe fought eantant taking tle Night Prices, 25¢ to $1.50 any ae Rosinet annexation ot terri. [Row you fought agalnat taking PAIN CONE! RUB ihe Sslahratee ihe ae gta | me ~ by th Raymond Con cial 1 Fancy Api Cl *y: With our children it's different y the Rast Commercial Club: — Eggs (storage) . Against payment of Indemni- | Mothers who cling to the old form ed ty f physic simply don't realize what Picnics ....++++ ment. well found Their tender Ittle ’ The Only High-Class Vaudeville Giteatt gga Freedom of the seas inatdes jniured ‘br thank Twice Datly, 2:20 and. 8:20 Choice Spare Cc | Universal franchise, and oth If your child's stomach, I! and Claude Gillingwater & Co. Ribs, Ib.....---- er measures calculated to pre- |howels need cleansing, give only The Nordby Fisheries Co., 1124 a oe amee re, '. : t wars. fous California rup of stern ave. has received a ca - ” Choice Steer ln The idea that underlies thia ger Its action is positive, but blegram from Capt. Ole Bierke, of beige oes Shoulder Steak 2 Boral program is that of {mpressing gentie. Millions of mothers keep | 624% John st., master of the hali i Choice Shoul 1 the ruling powers in the vari th harmless fruit laxative” Rub Pain Away With a Small but power schooner Yakutat, saying oice Shoul- CJ countries that labor the world over|handy; they know children love to Trial Bottle of Old that during a storm off the fishing : . der Pork Steak. . 2 will struggle against the old, bar-\take it; that It never falls to clean a banks, off the Gulf of Alas Eduanis * Choice Steer Sir- lbarous custom of conquerors to|the liver and bowels and sweeten | “St Jacobs Oil fred Storholm, 24, of 2 wry gi levy tribute upon the weaker na-|the stomach, and that a teaspoon A E: di S I E f Hi h- G id ¢ N., and Martin Sommerset ag rary Sie 18 levy. trity the stomach, aod that a teasroe’| An Extraordinary Sale Event of High-Grade| 5... «aosing™ nnoumatiom 328 W. Mercer et. both fishermen : This may tend to shorten the war. tomorrow : di P, bli R he B fi I s pain only; not one case in| were swept from the boat and lost Choice CY) The workers of Europe are look.| Ask your druggist tor a 60-cent| lerchandise. Public to Reap the Bene t Panilees, lateral teen teat |overnues EMPRESS T-Bone Steak .. ing to America to initiate the next : ttle of ¢ uf ral rup K, | Rub soothing, penetrat St. Ja BEATRICE McKENZIE, DOYLE . i t t asten the end of the con which has full directions for obs O ight on ende “3 g cane Wild DBL ics ih ta arta!‘ tale ‘ugatans fot| Beginning Wednesday, 10 a, m. |spot" andy" the. time’ you'ssy | WORE TAKES POISON!) 4 conte? cits ni etude : ye ‘ee wn-up on each bottle. | xc tobInson—out comes the ; . : Rose Milk..... convention in this city will choose) row ups ntevtela, wold paee | {nterdor view of the Veith-Cam-| prices that hardly cover the cost of i ; a ne ae " Mateas a dir onivees ' sgaten to proceed to Kurope| Beware of counterte old here. | ; : rheumatic pain and distress. “s Pollo - i ; aT oe eens acer e to sp fl p. By at \- See that It 1s made by "California |mack Company store, now out of|/the raw material, The Seattle| Jacobs Oil! {8 a harmless rheuma:| rene ig, Pe i ecal fan, her tince Daily, 2:30 118 Pike St. Der eit ween iat cae na out} Ta aTTeD, Ooninn Refuse any existence, The balance of the| Mercantile Company's store is now|tism liniment which never disap-|hURDANG. | Mrs. | Dell Richardson ows Nightly, 7:30, 9110 AYERICAN MARKET putting into ef He plan a8 ow other kind with contempt slow sé ll réme points and 6 burn: the akin, | core oe nae nee Mae ee Main 323, , rion Third Ave lined ee stock of this well-known concern, |closed and will remain closed ttit/t kin.|home of her mother, 1433 West i WESTERN MARKET lincluding the Bridge Clothing Store| Wednesday in order to ye-mark| it takes pain, soreness and stiffn 60th st. The couple had been mar. | ————-—— >> 1100 Western Ave. | ; ta pete 9 ae ‘/from aching joints, muscles and | ting only alnce lest uly { WESTLAKE MARKET ASKS FOR 2 ROADS stock, who were forced to quit, is|stocks for quick disposal, which| ; sabe: s0latioa.) iumbanc, | as SEATTLE, MARKET MUHL PAINT C0 |to be sold by the Seattle Mer un sonaltte of fine i es of clothing and neuralgta sada ANT CON ENTI N | Mate., 9180-—-Nigm ond 8 nar ate ; ltile Company at 707 Second Avo-| hats, furnishings and shoes, ‘The up! Geta small triat| Af V 0 sae ee | ARD MARE will be asked to appro. pan Belpcactiahd nue t to Hoge Bullding fhe| public should take advantage of old-time, honest * Ja | Portuguese Violiniat, and His S44“ Malinrd A A fast ta aeenta. ante WALLPAPER passing of the VelthCammack| this huge. sellingout sale, which) cobs Of!" from any drug store, and | attle’s Rotary club made plar STRING SEXTET ook for Ul &. 2urpie Stamp < Bainter Masten P Gans Deubi Company mean e people will|starts Wéednesd us it under-|in a moment, you'll be free from! during «a Monday luncheon, to} 6—WATER SPRITES—6 "Rit signifies purity and quality vhs he Boat OL. maa perth scconl et ot in now in a position to buy some | stood the stocks were taken over , aches and stiffne Don't | boost for the annual convention of Other Big Acta Shops Open Until 6:20. M. Bi! peamenep-ty Sey : MAIN 6803 Jor America’s finest merchandise at!a very low rate on tho dollar, r! Rub rheumatism away, ‘the Northwest Rotary clubs here, 100 and 200 burn