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PAGE 4 —————— PORTLAND DEATHS TOTAL 30 PORTLAND. Oct 29 —Thirty | Merculaneum, and @eaths and new cases of Span ish influenza have been report the hoalth authorities in t 24 hours Trouble is expert fn securing the serv f Krave @iggers to intern the ~ Don’t Torture Your Child! TO MOTHERS! See your little one's terror at the very thought of a dose of castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Ugh! Cascarets ‘work’ better, safer, surer on the tender little liver, stomach and bowels, besides Cas- carets taste like candy. Even bilious, constipated, sick kiddies coax for this harmless candy cathartic, | | Dice similar to ours were found at to|stroyed a dicing party at thelr! 6¢ ” t amusement. Kighteen hundred years Flu Masks Are p, the dice were found in thelr ny hands, and the game yet unset-| Carlotta, oa |mouth; Jxther, with the j brown freckies, are taking benefit of this temporary delusion." Only — their loween masks, bs Carlotta, E jand many othe and Marys, are her and ‘arlottas, |while about pug mouths and freckles. Candidates for shipyard workers, carmen Jother employes are continually venting new comforts offered the maska, Dr, Edwin J | pre probably be handed all bouquets | originality, My cutting a hole jhis cigar he may continue |pleasure of smoking and, at noses, public fying displeasure in the past. Dr |uvows the Influenza epldemto | pushing his campaign, | Eyelets in His Mask | Mra H. J. Davidson, wife of |B. J. Davidson, | mask, |with pink ribbon chin | lets. Seattle business men, Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, ‘the pleasant candy cathartic, contains directions and dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When the little one’s tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is nothing better to “work’’ the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the child’s system. Give Cascarets, then never worry. Good Teeth Vitally Essential OU cannot trifle with nature’s laws. No man yet has ever been able successfully to defy the laws of nature. Unless you have the proper machinery for masticating your food, your entire body will suf- fer. A gradual breaking down of the physical strength means your effi- ciency is impaired and you have thrown yourself open to the ravages of dis- ease. , approve of the masks. criea in chorus this morning, ‘board strictly on time. UT insufficiently chewed food is not the only danger from decayed teeth. The far more deadly peril lies in the poisons thrown off by these diseased tissues. These poisons are the cause of the most deadly diseases to, which mankind is heir. NOW, OF ALL TIMES, WHILE SPANISH INFLUENZA RAGES, YOUR BODY SHOULD BE KEPT AT THE HIGHEST POINT OF EFFICIENCY. Dr. Sipes, who has been practicing den- tistry in Seattle for the last 16 years, is at your service. He has a staff of experts who have perfected themselves in spécial lines of dentistry. You may be sure of the best dental work obtainable anywhere if you come to this office. EXAMINATIONS COST NOTHING. Boston Dental Company 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche.) Painless Dentistry It’s unnecessary now to suffer while having your teeth attend- ed to. Our painless methods do away with this discomfort. Teeth painlessly. extracted FREE where other work is ordered. PECIAL TERMS en) “4 Staying Home * o’ Nights —is a pleasure when that standard en- tertainer ‘for the American home—the Phonograph—is there. And it is easy to own a phonograph; just as it is a won- derful education in the appreciation of good music. Give yourself and your family the pleasure that rightfully is theirs. If you -are in doubt as to the make or style of instrument you want, come to our store, where the THREE BEST KNOWN STANDARD MAKES may be seen and heard for the asking. Portable and cabinet models; any wood or finish to harmonize with your furni- ture; an immense stock of records to select from; and easy terms of payment. \ ordn) Terms Special COLUMBIAS NEW EDISONS VICTROLAS ALL RECORDS—ALL THE TIME Elliott 2 a TT with the too-tilted | to nose, and Mary, the colleen with | punctuality full| fu mask, masked | at all ne eyes—deop ing to r¢ velvet brown; soft, hazel and sens! ble, and appealing Ifish blue ones |peep over the white, fluffy things! |which have arrived in vogue to take the place of grotesque Hal Mary Heathers | making the most| of the opportunity to show their} Jeyes to advantage, forgetting the | large | | offices, and Brown, outing attorney candidate, will the the same time, tn fully protected from ashes, & source of much Brown will |not prevent him from smoking or of 509 Amertean | Bank building, ts also original, Sho | has embroidered black bugs on her/ | Other signa of genius were jevident. One young lady appeared) upnold that victims can no longer {on an Eastlake car properly masked! pe tempted to their lairs by former strings. | methods | while another had embroidered eye-| soverelens! the odora of taffy of well ordered offices, now heartily | “Will wonders never cease™they| mitted to a there were the stenographer, the of-)and if Mra. fice girl and the girl at the awitCh-| over the cheesecloth counter, Mrs. The fem-| Smith had to Wait outside until Mra. THE SEATTLE STAR—TU srsc41$ IT ON STRAIGHT? which overwhelmed Pompeii also de Not Chest Protectors! @rooping intne portion of office forces hasten | their newly Thay blamed it on the for practically be taken in the explain acquired morn beautify the parts of the face “un der cover.” Hard on Candy Men Confectioners are not Jeonvinced. ‘They complain there In a noticeable decrease in the business of selling eandy in by for for Dr. PAIGNING, DESPITE THE FLU BY ETHEL STAKK “For how,” they ask, “is a muz aled the forbidden shopper su! Only f A shopper was ad y fered yesterda: rument store onl for} when another Brown came out, Those in charge of the entrances and oxita thanked | their lucky stars there was a way in and a way out He who guffaws last guffaws beet,” and jt is now the turn of the barbers to“laugh. Were they to be |muddenty unmasked, caught un awaren as it were, there would be no time to hide the traces of a perpetual erin which began early yesterday morning and refuses to wear off un- Ul the flu ban ts lifted, Keep ‘Em Botled Tt te feared that health authorities will find new difficulties to smooth Some of the public are afraid to take joff their masks even to sterilize them, #0 great is the fear of com tracting colds and pneumonia. That the masks should be sterilized each night je generally agreed. Susie is neglecting her knitting to J embroider initials on the family flu | masks. There will be little difficulty |in identifying them on the family | | veash Ine. ‘The kids enjoy the novelty of the annoyance, and vie with one another | to nee who can wear the mask long | eat. There is only one little doubt | of wearing masks. They wonder now }if the schools will be opened, and if | #0, how the teacher will be able to Pick the guilty from the tnocent. What earthly good a mawk hang- ing loosely over the nose and face. lor around the neck, does the wearer, bas not yet been decided. Fut some | simple soula persiat in draping their | abirt front with fallen influenza pro tectors. “True, while imbibing soup. | this strategy is Mover m the relentless bugs, Tut to war flu masks } It's His Day | “This is duck soup for the jups!* laughingly remarked Sh | Stringer thru bis flu mask Tues morning The sberiff said that lthe day an old me hold-up man who used to operate quite exten, lelvely around Seattle, walked inte his office with a white silk hand | kerchief across his face and clone up to hia eyes. | “This is my sald the ex lcrock. “I was ahead of my ¢ |All I need now Is @ couple of au maticn and I could get all the | change I want! luca te this mask and the one I tay day." used to wear is that this is white) land mine was redt Some of the courthouse officials regard the hold-up danger quite se riously. They point out that with everybody wearing masks it will be ¢ for crooks to operate, and ted that the police should be lempowered to keep everybody off | the streets after 8 o'clock at night unless they can show that they |have business away from their | homes Why Worry About Burglar? relar Alarm will pro oy, transoms and win orien, wirlng or fix hateoever, A small, neat in suitable for any door G10 New York Block. Phone, Elliott 4805. “The Fountain Head of Title Information” Our absolutely complete title plants; our elaborate system. of title indexes; our plats and charts and maps; our copies of the records destroyed by the great Se- attle fire, and our great mass of title data compiled through forty years of careful checking of Seat- tle’s title history—all these are assets that make it pos- sible for us to decide in short order whether a title is insurable or not. Demand Title Insurance and you will receive the full measure of title protection to which you are entitled. Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” ASSETS More Than Half a Million no time! powder and generally 80 easily | that |/bY the uve of the following simple Thoy| “Merely met a —= | powde “Doc” BROWN KEEPS ON CAM. sweet toother’ to be tempted by |) lshtng his seventh bandage, and chocolates?” | per made her exit,/ n chore to argue in their minds as to the advimability | should at least mantle the proboscis | cartier in| ‘The only difference | ESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918. WARTIME RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR *s Sinple, Inexpensive or Streaked or Faded Gray Mair Actrews 41 Keeclpe | Mra. Mackie, the wellknown New | York actress, now & grandme land whose hair i# #till dark, recently | made the following statement: “Gray | xtreaked or faded hair ean be imme: | diately turned black, brown or light n, whichever shade you desire, n make at home all box of Orlex r at any It comts |very Httle and no extras to buy Dissolve it in water and comb it |through the hair, Pull directions for mixfg and use come In each box “You need not hesitate to use Or lex, an a $100.00 gold bond comes in each box, guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain silver lead, xine, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar products or their derivatives: “It doen not rub off, in not sticky or greasy, and leaves the hair fluffy |1t will make @ gray-hatred person look many years younger.”—~Adver: | tinerment [THIS LAD ESCAPES | BEST HUN a ,|remedy that you PARIS, Oct, 29.—A Yank got {) & machine gun bullet thru the arm. Walking toward the rear, {4 shell burst nearby and a cou- ple of ploces of shrapnel struck him. Hoe was placed in an am- bulance—and a second shell over- he was hurt again, but he walked 5 i \ turned the ambulance and ‘oy the dressing station. ? 5 } ) | “s “There,” said the doctor, that ali?” “I guess #0,” Sier, table But tn bac’ sniled the nol- hopping off the dressing 10 minutes he came y, doc, here's another one } in my shoulder I didn’t find tit just now.” Dannenrerrrn errr ‘GIRLS! TRY IT! ~ HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every particle of dandruff | disappears and hair stops | coming out } Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. | | Your hair becomes light, wavy, | fufty Jant and appears as and beautiful as a after a “Danderine| Just try thie ons cloth with a little Dan- rine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one small strand at a time, Thies will cleanse the hair of Guat, dirt and excessive of! and fm just a few moments you} | bave doubled the beauty of your | halr. . Resides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dimmolves every | particle of dandruff; cleanses, puri | Ties and invigorates the scalp, for ever stopping itching and falling hair | But what will please you most | wilt be after a few weeks’ use | when you will actually seo new hair—fine an downy at you—dut rm new halr growing all over t walp. If you care for prett t hair and lots of| it, surely invest a few cents in a} bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at} any drug store or toilet counter, / and just try it Save your hair! Beautify it! You will say this was the best money you ever spent. | | | | | G Your Boy in France | | } H® will tell you that! the French have a very valuable Baume) which helps to take the} stiffness out of his muscles| jafter a hard day chasing) |the Boche. They call it’ ‘BAUME 1 |ANALGESIQUE BENGUE difficult to pronounce, but easy to rub on. One of the oldest and most famous of French remedies, it was originated in the labora- tories of Dr. Jules Bengue of Paris. You will find it quite re- markable in relieving pains of rheumatism and neu- ralgia. It is also effective for colds and catarrhal affections of the nose and throat. } But be sure you get the genuine, on sale at most drug stores, in spite of war conditions. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Agents New York Originated By a Noted French Physician} ~ MeeDougall-/euthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW Gloves for | NEW Street and Dress Fashioned full pleated Washable Gloves rs rickant Gloves in chamois, — brown, gray, black and white, 86¢ in Chamotnette khaki, may not be worn chamota, hi d bl " Pe en ee eee with the long tas- seled sash of the Oneclaep Cape Street same material. In Gloves in khaki, tan, pearl, gray and black, $1.75. scarlet, One-clasp full P, K. Cape these Sweaters Street Gloves in ivory, heavy silk are weav- ce Z allver, Newport, ed in stripe, $35. Another pearl and cafe creme, $2.75. style Twoclasp Lamb Dress Gloves tn tan, brown, gray, white and black, at 67.00. From Emile Perrins | Twoclasp French Kid Gloves in white, tan, brown, gray and black, $2.60 From Bonnet Freres Twoclasp fine Kid in tan, brown, white and biack, $3.60, French The Children’s Gloves Gray Mocha Gloves for children are $1.75. One-clasp Cape Gloves in tan, $1.75, Children’s Washable Cape Gloves in tan, $2.00. Silk-lined Gray Mocha Gloves, $2.00, ren’s Chamolsette in white and gray, One design blue, lavender and frogs and CREDIT Open an account with us and arrange to pa for your purchases weekly or monthly pay; Seasonable Styles In Cozy Coats We cannot recall a séason when the Coats for Warm and comfort- able looking, they also possess a wonderful snap that helps so much to proclaim the wearer “well dressed.” And they come in an unusual variety of styles, colors women have been so attractive. and trimmings, Fur is plentifully used and adds a distinctive touch. Buy your COAT now on DIGNIFIED CREDIT We are showing handsonte Coats in warm weaves of Silvertone, Velour, Duo- tone and many other cloths. Colors include Pekin Blue, Plum, Burgundy, Navy and Taupe. New, and correct styles in FUR- TRIMMED COATS—trimmed with Aus- tralian Opossum, Nuftia, Hudson Seal and Near Seal. Some of the Coats are with fur collars and bands at the bottom—others with large plush and self collars. EVERYTHING IN COATS AT OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY VALUES Come in and select your Coat NOW—when you need it—and arrange to pay for it at your convenience, on Dignified Credit. COATS—DRESSES—SUITS 1332-34 Second Avenue /Qutti CREDIT GLADLY Departing From the with bac caught by a belt of the same wide nov- elty weave silk that makes the sailor col- lar and band at the bottom. They may or peacock, ocean-green or buff, of in fancy Jacquard weave comes in pink, peacock and navy. The long sash is caught at the side by three covered but- tons. The back is pleated and the sailor collar large ; $39.75. JAUNTY TAMS AND SMART-SHAPED HATS A variety of soft mushroom brims, tams and novelty shapes in blue, brown, plum and black, $5.95. WARM, Becoming in Attractive Colors Soft, thick Flannel in light, deli der and pink make comfortable ro bands of pink satin around the the large pockets, $9.95. | novelty pockets and wide satin bands. Others in pink, | gray and orchid with large shawl collars, $12.95. f A warm eiderdown robe has a shawl collar trim- med with bands of quilted silk and large pockets. In | Heavy robes of “camouflage” design are in dark | brown and wine, light gray and dark. Shawl collars | SILK SWEATERS Ordinary k A trim Beaver Tam is tail- ored without being severe. Its softness is becoming and its beauty withstands the rain. In purple, navy, brown and beaver, $7.50. There are two scarlet Tur- bans, one trimmed with silver knobs. A variety of shapes in black, $7.50. One light Tan Velvet Turban turns up smartly; trimmed with a single, narrow scarlet feeler; $5.95. —MacDougall-Seuthwiek, Second Fleer. SOFT BATH ROBES te hues of laven- Trimmed with ~shaped neck and in coral with white flqwers has large and crushed strawberry, $13.50. rope of novelty silk cord, $16.50. f —MacDeougall-Southwick, Third Floor. GLADLY ments at your conven ience. Credit gladly extended at The Eastern. that always 211 Union Street

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