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WOMEN’S COATS $13.75 We have selected 35 Coats from our racks— coats that have sold so well there is only one of a kind left. The sizes run from 36 to 44 and tolors are gray, green, brown, navy and black, Fall with large collars and pockets, mostly all self materials, but some are trimmed with velvet, plush and fur fabric. They sold up to $22.50. On Special Sale Tomorrow at $13.75 Miller-Made Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 Pair Made of solid leather, one plece, extra heavy leather sole, nailed and sewed; with a little Nestfoot Oll you have a Shoe as near waterproof as you can get, and one that will give entire satisfaction, Sizes 2% to 5%. ‘ _ Misses’ Cotton Hose, | 3 Pairs for 50c A splendid wearing Hose in fine rib, with 7 heel and toe, in : only; all sizes frog 5 to 8. Sizes 9, 914 nd 10, spe- cial, pair, 20¢. lomen’s Flannel Gowns, 89c, $1, $1.19 to $1.75 Tn white and fancy stripe outing fMannels, high neck and long low neck and short sleeves. These come tn regular and vamp Child’s Cashmere Hose, 35c ‘These are the standard kind that you are paying 0c for now, owing to the sizes getting broken we resolved to close out balance at 35c. They have silk heel and toe, and sizes run 4, 4% to 5, Colors, cod, Lack, pink. Ladies’ Hats, $2.98 Comprising 75 untrimmed vel vet shapes, 35 untrimmed hat ters’ plush shapes, 20 silk beaver shapes, sold from $3.98 to $6.50; small, medium and large sailor styles. On sale tomor row 7 $2.98 and Misses’ Fabric and Worsted Gloves 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 ‘These come in black, white, gray, chamols and other desir colors. Sizes from 5 to §% watch, let you value your Liberty repair it. Next ‘Advertisement. ‘SLAVS TO QUELL By United Press Leased Wire UNRULY STATES; Wouldn't You | COAL WORKERS WILSON BRINGS — AND OPERATORS | ALLIES TO HIS SIGN AGREEMENT TRADE POLICIES : Presidents and seoretarion of all By United Press Leased Wire United Mine Workers’ on looale WASHINGTON, Nov, St. of the Northwest will assemble in President Wilson's dletum Seattlo at 2 p. m. Friday, to con-| that there must be no after. | for on measures designed to elimi-| the-war International boycotts | nate strikes and increase coal| and trade lockoute le winning | production for the period of tho|* ite way among European pow. ° war ers. | Members of the Washington Coat! Various missions visiting Operators’ avtoctation have agresd| America on commercial er to Increase wages, and the workers! rande have Informed the Unit- will be expected to pay fines of $2) ed at tariff commission each a day if they violate the agree | that plane to deny Germany a ment to stay at thelr poste market for its goode after the Vy this agreement, all day labor. contest is over, have been | era and monthly men, except boys, abandoned by ail important | shall recetve an increase of $1.40 per| powers. | day; boys, $1 per day, Other con.| When missions first arrived to! $ coastons: 15 per cent increase on alt! discuss trade and busin they prevailing yardage, room turning called on the tariff commission car rates and dead work; pick min. | With the evident purpose of sound ing rates, Roslyn, Cle Blum field, ing out America’s position, They increased 12% cents per ton were informed that President Wil 2,240 pounds; Renton increased 12% son's declaration against any trade cents per ton of 2.240 pounds; Men. | combinations ten to perpetuate dota increased 11.2 cents per ton of World enmities stood as America’s 40 pounds; Tono tnereased 10 firm polloy ta per ton of 2,000 pounds; ma From an original feeling of oppo. e chine mining rates, Roslyn increas. | sition to this policy, the attitude of ed 12% cents per ton of 2.240 Europeans is becoming actually pounds—10 cents to maghine leader friendly toward the idea, according and 2% cents to machine men; all to members of the tariff commis coke oven rates advanced 16 per sion, This body in devoting moat cent, all existing contract rates for of its time to formulating a trade © timber cutting advanced 15 per cent. program for America after the war. * outlined by Chairman Taus Work was resumed Wednesday by the 400 unskilled employes of the Pacific Coast Steel Co. at Youngstown, who walked out Tues day because of the removal of a foreman. The misunderst « was adjusted by T. 8. Cling manager of the company this policy ts No commercial ftary conquests strangling of any nation's ‘al con cial development ‘o discriminatory trade treaties among nations based on the pres jent war Maeup If defensive legislation or treat ‘jon among nations based on the present r lineup If defensive legislation or treat fen are Necessary, to keep them atrietly defensive LABOR HAS VOICE : IN PARLIAMENT; : NOTIN CONGRESS America cherishes the spirit of democracy, but has falled to work it out, and ie bound hand and foot by the consti tution. Altho there are 9,000,000 working men in the United States, they are not represent ed congress. the other hand, Great has 70 working men an well as no mii Like to Get Rid of That Catarrh? 7 ° s e e e ° e ° e e e e @ 7 ° ° in On Britain in parliament, and can discard ite government almost instant it yy it falls to express the will of the people These were points made by Dr, Parkin, of Oxford charge of NOV. 1, 1917. PAGE 4 raser-Pat ersonCo. A Most Exceptional Sale of cuff MEN'S FINE SEMRTS | « $1.65 = Regularly $2.30, $3.00 and $3.50 Pongee Silks, Silks and Linens, and fine imported Madras. REMARKABLE special offering of many of the finest Shirts selling regularly at $2.50 each. Fine Pongee Silks, Silks and Linens, and fine im- ported Madras. Come ina wide range of neat and espe- ially attractive color combinations. All sizes up to 17. All sleeve lengths to 35. All soft styles. Every Shirt tailored to perfection and will fit right. Such Shirts as these are seldom offered at a special price. Choose several tomorrow or Saturday at $1.65 each. RST FLOOR. A STEP INSIDE THE DOOR— Conserve Food Help Wim the War $3.00 50 » PO and $3 ——> A REMARKABLE FRIDAY SALE this special affords a of women and misses re v frocks. A special purchase of qualities selling regularly at WOMEN'S and MISSES’ DRESSES $18.30, $19.78, $22.50 to $25.00 Qualities for ----- NE of the most attractive Dress Sales we have offered—and since this season shows such marked favor for Dresses, splendid opportunity to a large number serge Smart, correct new silk, satin, $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 and $25.00 —The latest accepted styles—high long tunic and draped styles. $16.50 waisted, belted; plaited; NION PETROGRAD, Nov. 1 LERKS OGRAD, Nov The gov ernment took sternly repressive measures against two recalcitrant | %, Russian provinces today. Finland was announced as hay ing been put under jurisdiction of the Northern front because of re fusal of authorities there to co operate in evacuation of certain points. Ukrania was hit even harder The government decided to cut off all money from the central govern ment heretofore given the province for administration because of t growth of a movement there for autonomy. More vigorous meas jures, it was stated, are In view low and package ou by return mail ' y & Universit: | | | Stanparoize Your Fuet Drink Hot Water If You Desire Rosy Complexion a 2 Baye we can't help but better and fi best is to enjoy an inside ba are intended to suck in onl: {shment to sustain the body With Real Satisfaction hot water with @ waste material and toxins fr stomach, liver, kidneys and thus cleansing, sweetenin purifying the entire up with a coated tongue, nasty breath; others who a castle, Franklin, Renton and Issaquah. drug store, but Is demonstrate that Just as #0 hot water cleanses, —purif! freshens the skin on the out hot water and limestone ph jeact on the inside organs. Your coal dealer is ready to supply you now or you can get “fuel satisfaction” by calling PACIFIC COAST COAL CO, [iiss cite! sition a tation is vastly than outside cleanliness, -663 Railroad Avenue South Telephone Main 5080 the skin pores do e] pores do, . better after an inside bath. ‘s best and feel one's blood through the very ducts which teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which ts a harmless means of washing the alimentary tract, before putting more food in bad taste, | phosphate costs very Iittle at the |W) sufficient to} .0% We must | experienced more important) step, rosy skin and looking and feel not absorb im- puncte into the blood, while the j fer England No Tyrant se. knock of your on that England ts " sald and teach that is in your\e school books, which refuse to for @ the revolutionary war But ~ you have not let the old differ ence between the North and South be no} ed along He p ed to Ke } ~~ | CONFESSIONS ol congress The or men have to voice! meeting.” Parkin 4 sgiand went Into the war on || 1 jthree days ° as & matter ‘iis ° jot honor, he declared. ° THE WIFE TELLS HER Touching on the Irish problem, STORY } aid Pngiand will give Ire. =e ide 4 ny kind of a government | wants, provided she'll atick! While I was wondering, little it book, what lay back of Dick's deep | The Rotarians applauded Dr. | sigh, he said, “I wish, Margie, we Parkin’s statements enthusiastic could start again at that night be jally fore our wedding, when you and I |took that wild ride out in the dark ness. You believed in men then 2 | GERMANS INN. W. Yor nought 0 were spienaia something to lean on, something al \OPPOSE FOOD PLEDGE most to worship. I wonder if | there comes into every married Wire 1 Bcatterea| Woman's life a time when she finds that her idol has feet of look tion in appearing in the North. | nds, to the food card pledge cam. | “8%, 4 : palgn now being conducted, accord Perhaps,” 1 answered, and Waited Press reports teday.| (nee | Said, “I am Sot sure, Dick, Ing to United Pres repition is de {that 1 ever quoted to you a little Esha gay lg oe ert rom that 1 wrote myself some unty, Warh veloping in Adama ce 0. The last stanza oes where there In a large German set re ago. Th «® something Hike this th each best ts to enjoy an inside bath warn | Qiement. According to atatementa | "OE OO Ore UN ew hts fect the previous day's waste, sour fer-|°f Adame county workers sg a | were clay mentations and poisonous toxing,| afd has been signed in some wm) ii ong gad, heartbreaking before it is absorbed into the biood.| tone of the county, and the oppo day, Just as coal, when it burns, leaves| "tion to the campaign ts geners She dropped her eyes, behind a certain amount of incom.| !” P* a, according to incom | And found a laughing little bustible material in the form of] Diete reports today, 181 out of 1 | mai ashes, so the food and drink taken| 157 homes refused to sign Who all unconsctous there had each day leave in the alimentary), One Salem German, who is sb} strayed, organa & certain amount of indigest-| eed to have declared that | Wilson) Making mud pies.” thle material, which, if not elimi-|'* ® traitor.” today is under fed: tex reached acrors and took my nated, forms toxins and poisons| *f*! Probe as @ result of his #tate | Hang Was it so bad as that, Mar which are then sucked into the| ents gio?” he asked softly I bowed my head, little book, for I could not speak. We had gone so y nour. | far, both of us, in paths that, while FEEL FINE! TAKE ss & ‘ ee : If you want to see the glow of not diametrically opposed, seemed Farnace troubles will vanish, you eliminate waste healthy bloom in your cheeks, to ” at times so divergent that we had and get more heat for your money when you use the | see your skin get clearer and | 66 almost lost sight and hearing of clearer, you are told to drink, every ach other. Now we had seemingly modern product— morning upon arising, a glass of ome together again, but all the while old memories came bobbing 5 {il health, his forgettery didn't seem to be in as good working or |der as usual. And yet, little book, Don't stay|! think a man can come back to the place he left off better than a woman ‘om the! bowels, ~ and Spend 10 cents! bilious, sick, headachy, to the stomach H a 7 " constipated. Dick was much interested in this Men and women with sallow Ai man's story. He seemed to think skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid " ign m complexion; also those who wake|Can’t harm you! Best cathartic jtaste,! for men, women and | GITIZEN CLASSES ered with headaches, billour spella, children. TO BR should begin this phosphated hot! mnjoy fe! Your aystem ta fill.| The legislative branch of the na . : water drinking and are assured of eq with an accumulation of bile| tional government is to be the sub Six other members of this famous family are at | very pore unoed results in one OFlang bowel poison, which keeps you! Jeet for the naturalization classes : : F : ri wo weeks | sano! the Y. M. C. A, tournament. The ‘0 service—Black Diamo Sou > we : , billous, headachy, dizzy, tongue) at ament. The your 3 umond, th Prairie, Ne A quarter pound of Hmestono| (oated, breath and stomach sour} Speclal speaker of the evening will be former Congressman J. W. Bry an, who will explain the functions These classes, which don't you get a 10cent box of} Cancaretn at the drug store and| feel bully? ‘Take Cascareta to-| Of congress night and enjoy the nicent, gentient|Mmeet at & oclock, are free to all Iver and bowel cleansing you ever| “HO desire to prepare themselves You'll wake up with|{F ‘ltzenship clean tongue, Hvely| to] pap and jes and side, 80 osphate al sant.) ® @lear head, Among the antiskidding devices for automobiles 1s one employing two pronged bars near the rear Mothers can give a whole Casearet to a nick, cross, billous, rivh child any time—they are} lever by the driver that they are harmless—never gripe or sicken. “jowered against the tires, because |ing fit —All in one big Friday wheels of a car, and #0 operated by | —Colors—Silks and Satins in taupe, Havana, forest, black and —The Serges are mostly navy blue; some tan, gray, chartreuse Obd Shisciliws. deessvecne eee black. gray, plum, Burgundy, white. he waa a good type. Very few men,” he said, “would have enough Iterary ability to put it so fairly and so interestingly as this man has done. Women can do this thing so much better than we can,” be said, “Indeed, I have ab ways felt that the minute @ man started to think about it he was lost.” “Well, Dick,” I said, “I am going to read to you @ wife's letter now, and Iam sure you will think tt} might be from the hand of that| man's wife, She is evidently a/ woman of some ability, but I im- agine she ts lazy without realizing it, and thoughtless with selfish in- tent. Her letter begins “| really do not know why I am writing to you, my dear Margie! Waverly, unless it 1s to tell you your character of Paula exas perated me. I cannot imagine a young woman in Paula's position | who would go the long. hard road/ |she did, when a splendid fellow |itke Jefferson Perrygreen stood | ready to make life easy for her | * "You see, Mrs, Waverly, I know this, because, altho I did not have as beautiful a home to los Paula, yet many years ago, when 1| {met my husband, I was trying hard to earn my living, and mak-| Ing a sorry Job of it. I have come |to the conclusion, in the long | years that I b been a wife, that! marriage is the “easiest way.” how believe, with that disrep-) “‘ have never yet thought it utable old woman fin “Mrs. War-| any disgrace for a young woman to ren’s Profession,” that the only| use all her arts to marry. Every way to get along in this world is one agrees that it is the ultimate ta pick out some man and let him lot of most of us. Why not try to be nice to you. It ts just as easy, make a success of it? im fact, easier, to marry, than to “My husband was a poor man work for your living and suffer| when J married him, and he never loneliness, such loneliness as had much money. He was much comes to a working woman who ts in love with me—tn fact, he told too tired at night to seek the me that he would not care to live places where she will meet the {f 1 did not become his wife.’” other sex. ' (To be continued) REAL PAINLESS DENTIST order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which te ghest and strongest plate known, cov-rs very little Hy the of the ghee’ you can bite corn off the cob; gueranteed fifteen years, " Gold Fillings 1. Silver Fillings .. Platina Fillings AN work euaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken tn the morning and get teeth eame day, Examination and advice free. Call and See Samples ef Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the fest of Time. 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Open for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UNIVERSITY STREET Opposite Fraser- 20: jerson Ca Appendicitis {# primarily due to the p by decaying food In the bowels, It ts a dise caused by improper and insuffictent b Many people passage in the while the sides wed with old, atale, ferment~ They may have a bowel | t every day, but it is not complete movement, and the old atter stays in the system nt and cause trout Resid leone rm pendicitis, such Ww bowels use headaches, st trouble 1 90 per cont of other sick The old foul matter sticking to the sides of the bowels often months, potsoning the wing that Hatless, tired auto intoxt staye tn for body and c TROUNL! sickness and to keep feeling full of ambition ts to watch your bowels. | Juat, as you Keep the outalde of your body clean, | ; PH INSiDn you should also KEBP LE. It ine more important to keep the bowela clean than it is your body washed, because | lions of pores in the 30 feot| ls quickly absorb poisons by decaying food left in the bowels. 4, fermenting Don't al filthy astute for weeks, |to ate hut ¢ OUT and keep it out Remember, filthy bowels are the we of Mont Kickness—no stomach, a liver or any other or work with @ foul | cleanser | prepared fo of Adi gan can do its] prepared form, spool sending | prise to people who HOW TO PENDICITIS4 edt and bowel and stomnac the various Even if your ordinary eines and wat gases and poisons. els move a es each day, that tenough, There must be an oc- ‘THOROUGH, — complete nsing to rid your system of all! 1 es Weaver have found nothing in my practice to excel Adler-i-ka.” Dr. W. A. 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