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Four More Popular hi NEW RECORDS From October List These are good—come in and hear them } 10-inch Double-Faced Record—85c f “Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight Sung by Vivian Holt and Lillian Rosedale “Hawaiian Lullaby” Sung by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw 10-inch Double-Faced Record—85e “The Music of Wedding Chimes” | Sung by Charles Hart and Shannon Four § Reverse: “Dreamy Alabama” } 10-inch Double-Faced Record—s5c “Mandy,” Sung by Shannon Four “Breeze,” Sung by American Quartet 10-inch Double-Faced Record—S5e “Coo Coo”—Fox Trot “Who Did It?”—One Step Both Played by Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra Victrolas $25 to $430 Convenient Payment Terms ‘J ‘ THIRD AVENS HAT PINE 5 SHA a ‘TACOMA—SPOKANE—PORTLAND Ean TITTONI NAMED TO LEAGUE | ROME, Oct. 15.-(Delayed>—Foe eign Minister Tittoni, in a royal de-| cree issued today, was appointed as) Masons was Italy's representative on the council of the league of nations. Sm Open house for all The Leocag Salter fer 10 Years WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE | might by Angora Grotto, No, 82. Rive Lodge j zations, to be held Thursday |Der# permitted to use the name of For Saperflaous Hair Ue DELATONE aids his organsin| SEATTLE PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Every one is pleased with the quick results of simple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed One man's were so badly strained he Two A lady eyes wan sreatly helped by ONE bottle, We correcta disorders; stimulates | suuarantes & small bottle of Lavop- to help ANY CASE weak, Swift's Drug Co, and leading druggists. their functions, Keep in Lavoptik eye wash, eyes could net read without pain. applications relieved him. ‘remedy forkidney, | with weak, inflamed uric acid troubles druggists, three tk strained or inflamed eyes. Youth Never mind age—as That's the thing chat zounta! _ See this gentlemen coming toward street. birth record would show you that a w in spite of his three score years and ten. their thirties— , listless, weak, just di oot a wens existence, all in, tired young in years, they are, nev. 5 forces are on the wane. They've fost their “‘punch’’ and ‘‘pep.’’ r healthy“and active. Build up your strength and will accomplish these results better than LYKO a “LYKO” when fe the bit tired and vo Soe for yourvelt how etki pines feeling of strength and LYKO te cold in original Sole Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY 7 New York in Body Vi, and Mind measured by years. How do you ‘Seventy. But judging from the easy grace ie he a - his ruddy complexion, the jade of his eye, his who pearance the very picture ‘et heath you would oxy that he wat a day past at He City, Mo. °** it0iie all wtostivutes, - Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One ou see the opposite of his type. Men scarcely in Z ik, nervous—mas who, take no interest and worn out. old men. Their vital Th sld—and they look it! a young ty keeping your body fit. Keep stomach, howels, liver Week's Time in Many Instances PHILADELPHIA, P: wear glasses? Are yc | 1 id strain or other eye weaknesses? | tablets —Do you |seription: an a victim of |#tore and get a bottl y low to disso® the « You should notice With “this necording to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. Many whose eyen| bathe were failing say they have had their | dally. |to save them now before it thing without any glasses and my | late. Many pep shessiy, eyes do not water any more. At|have been saved if t Hight they would pain dreadfully; |for their eyes in time now they feel fine all the time. It| Note~Another p was like a miracle to me.” A jady |whom the above ar Who used it says: “The atmosphere | said weemed hazy with or without|remedy. Its constituent ingredia , Blasses, but after using this pre-|well known to eminent eye spec feription for 15 days eve rything | widely prescribed by them. —T weems clear. n even read fine |facturers guarantees it to atrengthe da who wear glasses print without that thou rd them in a reasona- time and multitudes more will be le to strengthen their eyes so an to be spared the trouble and expense f ever getting glasses. Eye trou- read at all. Now I ean read every- can be use most every family,” in this elty by all druggists, ° A Free Prescription You Can Hi bles of ynany descriptions may bé Filled and Une at Home wonderfully benefited by following| the simple rules. Here is the pre- rug f Hon-Opto Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in #0, you will be glad to know that | fourth of a Class of water and al-| liquid # two to four times| eyes restored thru principle of |Clear up perceptibly right f this wonderful free prescription, |start and inflammation will quickly One man says, after trying it: “I|divappear, If your ¢ are was almost blind; could not see to| ering you, even a little, take steps is too might ey had cared inent physician to waa submitted, “Bon-Opto in a very remarkable are and anu~ eyes anes.” Itis believed | sight 60 per cont in one week's time in many instances or refund te money it It is sold ‘SAYS ALIENS MOB NEGROES Nephew of Booker T. Wash- ington Speaks | “The white men of thin nation hard to find that the fear of Bolsheviam will be a dream of the past.” Thus did Roseoe C. Simmons, nephew of Booker Washington, leader of the race in Amow jea, voice the sentiments of hie peo ple in an address, Wednesday night before the packed auditorium of the ¥.M. GA Simmons declared that there have heen no native-born Americans in the mobs that ha instigated the riots in Chicago and other cities LEGION DENIES FALSE CHARGE Veterans Not Interested in * Waterfront Row Kastern Flat denial that the American Legion has furnished men to act as strikebroakers or to decide an taaur between any s of men or indi The statement was made follow- the American Legion members had been directed to assist in the loading of muni- tions for Russia aboard a ship at a Seattle dock, “The organization,” reads the statement, “is not formed for the purpose of combatting labor organi- nor are any of it# mem- the organization for the purpose of assisting in the breaking of any strike, The American Legion has jho interest in the loading of cer- jtain equipment for the Russian government one way or the other in at used question be connection with the iewue.”” Guests Made Merry -~-Took Her Jewelry The police are searching Thurs- day for the ungrateful guest or guests who, after attending a party given by Miss Mamie John- son, 1406 27th ave., helped them- selves to her jewelry on her dresser. Miss Johnson reported the theft occurred while the guests were maRing merry im another, foom. The loot included a diamond ring and lavalliere, Funeral services for Mra, Viola Virginia Lewis, 59, who died Tues day at her home, 3301 24th ave. &., will be held at the Benney-Watson chapel at 1 o'clock Saturday after noon. Mra. Lewia had been a resident of Seattle for two years, coming here from Chicken Creek, Alaska. She is survived by a son, John Wesley Lewis, of Seattle, Gives His Life to Save Firm’s Money CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Merle Bucker, 40, assistant secretary of an oleo- margarine factory, is dead here to day as the result of his battle with four armed bandits who attempted to rob the office safe, containing the weekly payroll of $2,500. Bucker was riddled with bullets when he charged the bandits after they had commanded him to throw up his hands. The bandits escaped without getting the money. Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted, 1919, by the News- paper Enterprise Association WE PICK UP CLU INLY TO EACH OTHER Ss, BUT GROPE NDERSTAND Bob returned and opened the con- versation without the usual prelude of a kiss. I miased it. “The town is San Jose, I guess,” he said abruptly, “Guess again—which San Jose? There are about fifty in Mexico,” I remarked, scrutinizing my nice darn- ing with some pride before rolling up the socks. Bob was exact in his knowledge; he showed me the particular place on the map, but he didn’t explain how he had obtained this valuable infor. mation, and, of course, I wouldn't have been deserted by the ne ero, There has never been a negro traitor ® negro has fought the white man's battle in«this country and overseas, and if the white man will take the rope from around the and the fear of the from the neg heart, I pvery man that carries the | viduals was contained in a ata ment signed by re all Seattle posts organtza- | tion, after a conference Wednes- day aud has not permitted its name to! of Mrs. V. V. Lewis! | * | | J | iJ ° Ht The STUYVESANT—No, 1802 Ic is made of Simmons Seamless Square and =|: Rectangular Tubing throughout. Artistic cen- ter effects—decorations in relief. Easy run- | 1M ning Casters, (Your choice of Double Width and Twin Pairs and especially pleasing in Twin Pairs. " Has the Simmons Patented Pressed Steel Noiseless Corner Locks. le Enameled in Ivory, the Decorative Colors, and Mahogany, Oak and Circassian Walnut effects. . iif . Steel Beds ii] ing Stores. ask him. He didn’t say whether he had decided to go to San Jose or not. He asked, briefly, a most astonish jing qifestion “What took Certeis’ house?” And then I knew that the Miller- | Berghoff combination had begun to do its worst. And I recalled with a faint «mile Martha Palmer's judg: | ment that it is a very serious busi ness to die and be buried and come to life again Instead of answering Bob calmly, I jumbled my words. My hushand’s doubt of me made me feel like one convicted of sin, I was as innocent of evil as Babs herself, nevertheless Bob's cold, critical glance embarrassed I flushed—and Bob saw—and 1} was more wrete than e and I rushed thru sentence after sentence of my explanation "I went to save Dr. Certeis’ lite— and I did~-a bullet intended for him was stopped by my shoulder.” At this a queer smile twisted Bob's lips. “Your father and mother were out of town—they were burying the body |of poor Eloise-—they thought they | were burying me. At first I had to stay in Certeis’ house on account of my wound, later I made discoveries you to Hamilton Break a Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; In Few Hours First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves all stuffiness and distress—No quinine! Costs little! Fad... stops nose runni relieves head- |ache, dullness, feverishness, sneez- jin , Soreness, stiffness, | “Pape'’s Cold Compound” i the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, jit acts without assistance. Tastes nice, Containg no quinine, Insist on Pape's! Beautiful Hardwood Effects Enameled on cialty of Simmons Company’s New Designs in the Lead- j|make them In Color Harmony with | Your Dresser and Chiffonier Simmons Seamless Steel Tubing—a new invention of thegreatest practical importance. Square and trim—free from joints, seam and roughness. Beautifully smooth, so that tight and evenly all over — does not scratch, hits orchip. e HIS will be a new thought to you — Hardwood Effects enameled on a steel bed. ‘The whole idea is new. Impossible here- tofore, in fact until Simmons Company invented its new Seamless Steel Tubing, and opened the way to really good design in metal beds and a perfect finish that admits of ex- — enameling in Decorative Colors and ardwood Effects. Now you can go to any of the leading mer- chants here in the city—select from on om a dozen charming designs, enameled in Mahog- any, Oak or Circassian Walnut — or if you prefer, in Ivory or Colors. The range of patterns is so will find beds to jonize wi “*Period” pieces. The pattern illustrated is the“ Stuyvesant.” Then there is the“ Sheraton,” the “Plymouth,” the“ Tudor,” the“ Florentine,” the‘ Colonial” and a number of others. —a Spe- at that you antiques and TIMMONS Company has been working o: ; the problem of ae design in otal Goda for years. But really designs cannot be carried out in old-style tubing. It has a seam run- ning the full length of the tube. It cannot be worked into the shapes. It is apt to be rough — does not tuke the enamel smoothly. All these new designs are made with the SIMMONS COMPA Kenosha, Wisconsin the enamel lies ‘OU will find these fine new Simmons de- signs in Beds Built for Sleep in the lead- d Quiet beds, with the Simmons |] Pressed Steel Corner Locks— free from ing stores. squeak or rattle. Your choice of many different patterns — and of Twin Pairs and Double Width ineach pattern. Enameled in the accepted Decorae tive Colors, and in Mahogany, Oak andCir- | cassian Walnut. Simmons Springs, too— The Slumber King —a flexible steel strips with spring wire; so combined tion is equal in all directions, \ , The Mount Vernon — the \Simmons im- provement on the box spring idea. : charming Brass Beds and Children’s Cribs—duilt for sleep—by the And some Simmons Company. Prices of Simmons Beds are little if any higher than those of ordinary beds. ; If you have any trouble in finding ¢ card to us will bring you the pames of merchants near your home, immons NY SIMMONS BED Built for § leep about the Hun spy system. When I was well, I remained in order to D’Annunzio Fixes 5 * trace my country’s enemiea—as a Date Fiume Voting aged FIUME, Oct. _15.—(Delayed,)— | “1 wee, You stayed under com: | D'Annunzio has set October 26 as the promising conditions—in the same | date for the Fiume elections. Wom- spirit of self-macrifice which com: | on will be permitted to vote. pelled you to advise me to run away 2 ~ with another woman,” Bob said with his dreadfully expreasive shrug Thar sre Ate sheet Wie fnagne | A Steet Latina Sti ees and Sey “Maybe—I. don't. always under.|®*¥!Ums of the United States than | bearing the words “S0th Anniver pena waveutl,” © pleaded women, The ratio is 72.1 to 59.7.” | sary,” swings in front of the pioneer | “Then how can you expect me to) firm. Banks of flowers and autumn understand you, Mrs, Lorimer?" | leaves, remembrances from business With that, Bob vent up to his ft room. I said that there is a shell or a wall about the individuality of every | STOMACH TROUBLE To the nd because man and woman, and of it} grat no two human beings can ever un- derstand each other perfectly Nevertheless, the first effort of PIONEER FIRM IS 50 Thursday marks versary of the establishment of | Schwabacher & Co., dental ave, and Main st. esoclates and friends, fices of the company. | each wishes for the future, YEARS OLD hog msipend the 50th anni Inc, at Oey the of- | » Nathan Eckstein, president of firm, have come bushels of con. ulatory letters and telegrams, bearing a message of good lovers is to break thru that shell, Bob had always been determined to seize my innermost thoughts and motives, and whenever I couldn't clear to him, because very often I didn’t understand them myself, he took it for granted that I was withholding something from Doubtless if you are a sufferer| from indigestion, you have alr yl | in, bismuth, soda, ¢ various digestiv know these thi ve rr 5 giving up hope and de- a chronic dyspeptic him deliberately, that I was conceal. effect of a little) ing something from him willfully, t the or- And he was offended. He didn't realize that the misunderstanding |b: was due to a limitation of his own nature as well as mine, but he was forever blaming me, and perversely misconstruing my meaning. He couldn't, for example, strain his own conscience for the sake of rescuing Babs, while I was perfectly willing to adopt any trap the de- hy an | n practically any druggist in efther powdered or tablet fori | Take a teaspoonful of the po or two compressed tablets with a} little wate: r your next meal, and see makes. aft what sto Py « causes your food nent and sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, } tectives might invent, without @/ bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling tha’ in scruple, seems to follow most everything you |f tn I was relieved when the ‘dawn/eat You will find that. provided take a little bisurated exia im- mediately after a m uican eat) y it with- ¥ r discom- | and, moreover, the continued use of the bisurated mag- nesia can not injure the stomach ay so long as th ‘din came to interrupt the tangle of my thoughts, And that day, chance stepped in and determined another curious episode in my life. I went early to the park to leave a sum of money for that scamp, Berghoff, Among the bushes of the labyrinth I found a serap of paper. It was handsome polished brown atuff used for envelopes in Europe, It was thin, but tough and durable, T had seen boxes of the envelopes in Certeis’ office, On the piece I picked up in the Re to follow Reduce 10 to $100 GUARA tem, Obtain buay drug ya~ of Korein at any or write for free park was written two words of an grecter to ae Co,, NH-1128, a " : tation F, New York City, Become addrona—“Curtio—fiam Jone.” THOIE sicaaer by boot meted Ne atte, rest was lacking, but it seemed to me that a clue to a strange ro- mance had fallen into my hands, (To Be Continued) no starving, no tedious Delightfully easy, rapid improves health, sym- metry, efficiency; ADD YEARS TO YOUR LIFE. Start today,—aAdvt, if your gums are sore, eare, which is a menace to good health. We are the only Dentists nation and estimate free, Special care taken of children's teeth. men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years. ughing and bleeding, you have orrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis- the Northwest who specialize this, dreaded disease. Exami- asonable discount to Union United Painless a. m, to 6 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12. Simmons Company, 19 | 110 Sa Aves downtown, 8 L WILKES ‘PALACE Hf se errs seers eceest FERSAtee SFe |YFzEeETZ2 ee _ spring composed of spitals of high-tess | that the spring ac- them, a \\ Wi j { ‘ Let's go eat at AMUSEME 2g SREY Spneggaceys eo LE OE LIE MIE, ES oS 3) D f Fifth at Pine Elliott THIS WERK. MAT. “THE NAUGHTY WIFE A hilarioun wholly comedy. NIGHTS—Ste t jo 5c. ‘T—Hat., 22e to Sle PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30; Nights, 7 Now Playing tal ‘wonderworkers; It il Four, “A Bit o' Blarney"} and Jeanette, French rss Patterson, Whittle, ‘versatile liceman; Pantagescope. ORPHEUM THEA! “ROAMING ROMEO® Nights (Sunday), soc; Mats cept Mondays), Ladi (except Sund Nights, 7:15 and_9:15. Continuous Dally, 2 te a SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUD Feature Photoplay HARRY T. MOREY In “The Man Who Woe" MOOR ORPHEPS SARANOFF VAUD wae Billy < and inter jotlm: SMCOLOR, GEMS" re THE SHARR Lee and Cranston; Will Emmy and Pets; Kanaza’

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