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In Our Huge Downstairs Department We Are Closing Out Pearl White’s ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW FALL HATS At About the Cost of Their Trimmings Remarkable because of their beauty, their distinctiveness, their individuality. This stock is distinguished by its hundreds of ad- vance season’s modes created by her clever designing artists. These hats come to Se- attle women ¢ 1 most opportune moment— just in the nick of time to place you in pos- session of three pretty hats for what you likely expected to pay for one. Whatever style you may choose you may be sure that it bears the stamp of Pearl White Individuality. AP? TONDO 4, The Entire Downstairs Floor Has Been Given Over to This Event and the Hats Are Arranged in Several Groups for Easy Select- ing— With 20 Extra Salesladies to Assist You. GROUP NO. 1 Wor at Hats $ GROUP NO, 2 Choose From 400 Late Models that combine to § comprise the modes most attract. . ahe in — Similar shown art wine Banded many possible to as- dows at several mble at this Hats times thie price. xtromely low Beautiful velvets price, which scarce? sents the valu of the trim When them with monke: least two at $2.95 —Myriads and myriads of Hundreds of them. The assortment includes a great many that have $1.95 them in rich been Just a trifle P soiled, or the ftinings with a released silky velvets, stitch, or a feather or a bow slightly dis A great assortment of banded hata They that are always good. Just the hat times their sale price. They're worth more arranged. represent values many hatter’s plush, for this 0 atters’ P' beaver effects, [ime iat ne er vinmines’ Sy GE Since ack alta’ te owe WO-LONE' [alone, To. close out..... ette, ete, and 4n every shade novelties; the last .word in be- coming modes and in every conceivable Children’s Hats $2.56 TO $5.00 VALUES The grandest showing the prettiest Chil- of shade and dren's Hats ever as. :. sembled in this cit t shape. Closing this price—every soll: out price— tary one is included in this sale. They in- clude Beavers, in brown, red. taupe and blue; beautiful long pile shirred with rich China Tama, shirred modes, ete. sizes and shapes. Shapes Hatters’ Plush ka, Velveta, a all colors, $2.95 This spacious department occupies about one- quarter block. Thousands will attend this sale, Trimmings by gor Sone pee yet it will not be badly crowded. Anticipating ranged on atx The final throngs of thrifty women, who realize the decided savings that await them, we have arranged for many extra sales women to see that you are promptly waited on. Come Early Tomorrow Basement Department Ue Critewuon Seattle's largest ; Watney Store convenient tables for cary, exped- font selecting Up to $4.00 val- clearance of several splendid lines of snappy shapes, and in cluded are many trimmed hats, Modes are too numerous to describe— Our trained mil- Liners will gladiy aewint you In se lecting becoming they're bar trimmings and gains — take pin them in place for you. them away for Omaha Courthouse Will Be Repaired): sion of the Nebraska logisiature to allow the fssuance of bonds for re- pairing the Douglas county court- », damaged during the recent DID YOU EVER D TAX U. 8. BANKS S$ AIRES, Oct. 9,—Amert | convening. 5 Relief From Rheumatic | Hood’s Sarsaparilla Paes | lls Aches For Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism When you know what Sloan's Lint-| Kidney Compiaint, Dyspop: Ment will do, as thousands of men; and women the world over know, | you, too, will keep it handy. You will use it for those “twinges of for relieving that lame Death only a matter of short time. | WANTED generations. Fine purifierand tonic painful consequences by taking! best r ‘ rheumatiz," | a back, musele stiffness and soreness, Don't wait until pains and aches | “WHEN A CHILD HAS CROUP _ 4 aches, all sorts of external pains, and become incurable diseases. Avoid | Thousands of mothers say Foley's q | exposure aftermaths. Steady work for good Hon 4 Tar Compound is the Only takes a little, applied without nedy for croup they know. It § Fubbing. Boon penetrates, scattering men, $7.50 for eight |f) cits the thick choking mucus, clears tion and by-laws will be discussed a ee ston, bringing werciral | GOLD MEDAL hours. cute the thick choking Tic. waaea at « meoting of the Seattle Northe ed. ad Sat. Mat. 50c to $1.00 Hef to the throbbing, jumping part. and eases hoarseness. The caanth, east Improvement club he Bry- 8 °. bad 8 ; Three wizes—35e, 0c, $1.40. Any | strangling fight for breath gives way ee bree, “tee ave. fat ; Cor * 4 ee" 7 to} : quie! thing and peaceful Sith st, Friday evening, Presiden ( rtlhernl A alla dali a [Apsutes | Master Builders’ ]{\i.00%. 3 Stecah, “Ainens, "O4|R. W. ‘Douglas announced ‘Thurs- | jati writes: “We have used F "s Honey | day. 4 “The word's nandard remedy for kidney, Association and Tar in our home f rs and| on eee on bladderand uric acid troubles—the find it invaluable for coughs and! Aluminum has been made to con- loans} National Remedy of Holland since 1696,|]/ 4082 Arcade Bldg. colds especially for croup for our| quot elect i aa ime mt Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists, SEATTLE children. We are never without it pidy TEEN eee See Look for the name Gold Medal on imitation, every box and accept no it.” Sold everywhere, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. | | (Spe a} to The Star by N. E. _| Watts of the Canadian wheat board can branch banks in Argentina are |The present price is $10.90 a barrel, to be taxed 20 per cent on their but millers asked an increase of 30, LINCOLS, Beb.. Oct. 9-—Govis riots, and provide for the| USE SLO Meee apnodpoed. Shier ration of records which were learnings if a bill in the chamber of |°t jthat he would call a spec! lestroyed by the fire. Next Tues Shaputles helomas Peal pepe" day will probably be the day of Keep It Handy to Promote Frengpt| aa Take this good old family medicine Having superlative merit ft has) given entire satisfaction to three and cannot too highly recommend - RASIER-PATERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Cold Weather Bedding ARMY METHODS ARE PROTESTED. Courtmartial System Brings. Letters From Parents BY 1. P. BURTON NEW YORK, Oct, 9.—Publicity for the Injustice worked upon many of our soldier boys by the plete courtmartial system in force in the ” ; i! United States army io bringing in In Excellent Quality; Moderately Priced many repotts of cases of Injustice The auional Civil Liberties b au of New York, which investigates all canen that seem to megit attention la being del. with letters from parents of # now held in prison on court-martial sentences. One case has just been reported 2, F. Blevins, of Rock, W writes My #on, Claude A. Blevens, ts be ing held five yea: t Leaven worth, Kans, for laye’ ab nence from his while in France. Complete stocks from which to make selections. Three splendid values in staple necessities. Hers sian —Gray Blankets Of medium dark gray wool and cot- ton mixture that will give splendid service. Size 66x80 inches. Blue and pink borders. Priced at $7.50 pair. Plaid Blankets Of wool and cotton mixtures; a qual- ity that will wear well and give a maximum of warmth. Large block ’ plaids, in pink only. Size 66x80 ins. Specially priced at $6.95 the pair. pany Faced German Guns “The boy was with the Twelfth Field artillery and was on the firing line all thru this war, and why he is being tre this way I can't "He is a good boy and served hin country well, 11 know he never meant to do any wrong while he was with his company this matter and.aeo it you can't get J| ——Wool-Filled Comforts him released and went home to me Pure wool-filled and covered with a The ational §Civil Liberties good quality silkoline in serviceable bureau, which operates at 41 Union colors. This is a very special value Square, New York, is taking this case up he war department to at $10.00 each. : try to get Claude's sentence r Domestics, Second Floor. and to have him sent home to his ne a mother ney may that a boy who served faithfully thru the war does not de serve five years’ imprisonment be cause he was “A. W. 0. L.” for two days, ST. LAWRENCE POWER GREAT Equal to 40, 000,000 Tons of Coal | \¢ppectal to The Btar by N. FE. “sh TORONTO, Oct. 9—Were the wer of the St.” Lawrence Beacon Robings and Blankets For Bath and Lounging Robes —The most satisfactory Robings obtainable by reason of the soft, fleecy» wool-like finish, the splendid washable qualities, superior appearance and moderate price. —A full variety of colors and patterns. —Blankets complete with frogs and cords—$5.85 to $7.50. —Robings, 75¢ a yard. —Robings, Second Floor, | water p Specially Priced Remmants river developed, it would furnish 2,000,000 horse power. This is eeeruemmene me. equivalent to 49,000,000 tons of coal cr $200,000,000. And development of this power lby the Hydro-Electric Power com- mission of Ontario is to begin next Odd Table Cloths and Napkins ar, Sir Adam Beck, chairman, —Remnants of Table Linens; cotton and damask; white and ecru art scpevelopment of the Chippewa {| linens—odd Table Cloths, slightly soiled, and odd half dozen Naj kins. A large assortment of usable lengths in the remnants, specially priced for quick clearance. —Linen Section, Second Floor, falls in Ontario is now under way ata cost of $25,000.00. This canal will provide 500,000 horse power for peak loads, and will almost double the present output of the commis TAXBA BACHELORS i SOUTH AFRICA ‘But Still the Blacks Are out. stripping Whites Women’s Union Suits You will find our stocks quite ample to fill your needs. Munsingwear for Winter —Women’s Munsing Union Suits, hea’ weight, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow; low neck, elbow; low neck, wing sleeve, and low neck, sleeveless. In pink and white, knee and ankle lengths. Sizes 34, 36, 38, $2.00. Sizes 40, 42, 44, $2.25. A SPECIAL ITEM —Women’s Fleeced Union Suits,” high | neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow. sleeves and ankle length. Slightly soiled. Sizes 34, 36 and 88—$1.50 a suit. Sizes 40, 42 and 44—$2.00 a suit. —Knit Underwear, First Floor. |GERMAN FOOD PRICES | | AD Oct. 9.—They've ‘got bachelors in the |Transvaal province of the South |African Union. They ‘believe in early marriages, A bachelor under 25 years has to pay a yearly tax of $5. Over 25 the bachelor jtax is $10. It’s an effort to catch lup with the rapidly multiplying blacks, who invariably raise fam- ilies of from seven to ten or more depending upon the number of wives they have.’ Polygamy is a handicap that can’t be ‘overcome even by @ bachelor tax for the whites, PE a TOWN, tax on too. | } | | the Chehalis river. Martin, who has ib been despondent over sickness, is « WAR RELICS Found in River tnousht to have committed suicide, DROP 50 PER CEI PORT ANGELE! Oct. 9.—War ERDEEN, Oct. 9.—Residents Big Stone Gap, Va., is protest-| BERLIN, Oct. 9.—Food prices jrelica, from Indian wars to the war|living near here found the body of |ing against a postoffice order di-| Germany have dropped 50 cent |just ended, were on exhibition at the| James Martin, a Tacoma grocer, who || recting the name be spelled Big-|the raising of the blockade, due {Clallam county fair, ch opened | has been missing for six weeks, in !stonerap, effective government organization, this morning. A Boeing airplane ‘f —=—=— making excursions between here and Both Opulent Spectacles, “The Gates of Araby.” Gerda s Body Is wh | Victoria, WEEK ocT. ee eee 12th | Asseehocilantion Classes to i ~KILL PAGE— — —,."$ RD RRIL | First of ten free” classes on \Americanization for foreign-born |men and women who intend to be- come eltizens of the United States, | Featuring the Exotic “Dance D'Eve” will be held the Y¥. M. CG A, NOTE and the Parisian Divertissement, “The Artist's Dream,” will be provided in their en- Thursday evening. Miss Agnes tirety, ‘ {Hansen will explain how foreign born people can use the public il- brary to advantage. Classes are 7 charge of Carl J, Smith, ‘CANADIAN FLOUR PRICE WILL NOT BE ete! TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 9.—C, B, | MIKE SACKS A DROVE OF WE DANCING DARLINGS N THE MUSICAL REVUE DE LUXE | TN oN ay ‘iS jafter a session with representatives of the millers, declared that the price of flour in Canada is not to be raised. co- OPERATIVE STORES | TO SPREAD OVER U. S. MILWAUKER, Wis., Oct. 9.—The co-operative stores system of the Badger Co-operative association is to be extended thruout the United |States, ‘The stores were first started |in Wisconsin to help railroad men to ‘get cheaper food. REVISE CONSTITUTION | Plans for revision of constitu- | PRICES: Nights 50c to $1.50 (1414 3d Aves downtown, 913 2d Ave. |