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7! at Fieh MeDousall ¢ fouthwick i SECOND AT PIKE ii \ te | | Boys’ Mackinaws | $7.50 ” a E} He. Made in the tyle of the of dur- mackinaw . : these are help i) warm wraps for q -door play i’ and school wear. i Plaids of i en, oy: ‘Bh brown, purple eit Poine _and ‘ Suits for School and “Best” 3 $10.00 _ New waistline models, like the sketch, are made of a good wearing wool fab- ric, in black or brown mix- tures; with trousers lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 17. $17.50 At this price are smart Suits in mannish styles, with slash pockets—belted- in and waistline models. Heavy tweeds, they are, in browns, greens and grays--regu lar Boys’ Suits, designed not to show soll quickly. Sizes ¢ to 17 $20.00 é bn Suits in new double-breasted styles, elts and four patch pockets. Good-looking ixtures, in brown, gray and green. Two Imickers, Sizes 7 to 1s. . Shirts and Blouses chambray, striped percales, ginghams, and thite novelty striped madrases are included in ‘assortment. They are made with attached Sizes 6 to 16. Price $1.00. ~ Raincoats at $10.00 Yell-tailored Raincoats are made of rubbérized in good colorings. These Coats are in good lined with plaid fabrics. . 9 models are shown, one a grayish green, a deep plum color. fizes 6 to 18. RAIN HATS to match coats included with each ‘ Patent Kid Pump with Hand. in buying power ‘Turned Sole and full Louis Heel Pvp in Boston -built to fit arch and instep. t ® large stock of these 144 pairs. Sizes 2% to 8. crn ueMY stores at an ex- Widths A, B, C, and D. a $4.95 PAIE seveeerreeeees ’ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. PAGE 9 WhoWill Determine When | | Vice-President Is to Take | | Hold as Acting President? Bee WASHINGTON, D, C,, Oct. 2 Hy whether the president is un How i must the presi t to perform the Pp * and how long must he be ill befor * of bis office? Obviously not Vice president is authorized to as sident himself sume the dutios of president? The! If he is unable to perform the reports on Mr, Wilson's condition by | duties of his office he t# unable to| nerve apecialists have made this an| decide this question, His cabinet? |interesting question, Several sena|They have no official authority to tors are investigating precedents anc | make such decision securing legal opinions The matter is a more delicate one | Is there a parallel between the! from their point of view because case of the vice president of the! there is a federal statute which pro United States and the vice president | vides for th ueceanion of each Jof an ordinary organization like a| the cabinet nbers in case the vice corporation? In the latter case, the | president is unable to function | viee president fills the duties of the| Shall the vice | presidential office when the former decide that the president ts in| wants to go and play golf, It is}competent? Thin would hardly do, | NOt necesmary that he be dead orjas it would open the way to al peven seriously i The vice presi: revolution by coup, The vice presi | dent serves as an understudy or aldent might usurp the functions of| backstop. \the office when the president was| The constitution reads as if its! ne ompetent | framers had much the same idea in | of any law or of| jmind for the vice president of the jany constitutional provision on the United States, After mentioning “re-|mubject, it has been suggested that | | moval” and “death” aa occasions tor |it might be proper for congress to) jthe vice president to act. the con- | pass a resolution declaring the presi-| stitution adds “the inability to die |dent temporarily incompetent and | charge the powers and duties of said | authorizing the vice president to fil| office.” ‘This evidently was intended | the Thix would probably be | to cover iliness, absence or insanity rpation on the part of Sent Such action is quite un Sentiment necessary in case of the president's death when the vice president auto » matically becomes president and a» has been an unwillingness on the |*umes the powers of the office part of the public to see the powers| Would the vice president have to }or duties removed from « president, | Present himself to the supreme court’ even after he had become the victim | 4nd ask to take the oath of office! }of an assaasin’s bullet. When Gar- | for the temporary performance of hin | tield lay for three months dying of duties? There is some opinion that his wound no steps taken to|this might be necessary | have the duties of h co devolve | upon the vice president, McKinley suffered a shorter e before he died, but in both cases the business 1 Of the office was allowed to drift | | Less important matters were noglect ed and left undone, while more im: | | portant matters were handled in , . id | | | perfunctory way In spite of announcements by the) |aoctors that Mr. Wilson wit! be un-| Take tablets without fear, if Jable to perform serious work for they are marked with many weeks, there will be no action the “Bayer Cross.” taken probably toward inaugurating = ar Thomas Marshal! as acting president Pre control for a number of months. lic business will wo doubt be allowed The whole matter is one involving delicate questions, Any vice presi | dent would move with great caution | because he must move in a field | where he would be making entirely | new prevedents. There are questions like these: Who is to decide of president himself influ. | If you want the true, world-famous | Aspirin preseribed by physicians for ove years, you must ask for " Tablets of Aspirin The “Bayer Cross” is stamped on| Jeach tablet and appears on each ‘package for your protection against imitations. In each package of “Bayer Tablets of Anpirin” are safe and proper direé- tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, lent wi \ Toothache, Earache, Rheuw tiem, ANCIENT TARTARS | Lumbago, Neurttis, and for Pain “7 general. BUILT “BURGLAR” Geodiy (in Kanes eodtahetig 18 tall lets co#t but a few ents Drugs ALARM IN TOMBS che seit tnreer i In the land of Thibet the Tartare Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer) jhave what is possibly the oldest | Manufacture of Monoavceticacidester burgiar alarm in the world This of Saticyticacid. ; was Invented as 4 precaution 7 against the robbing of tombe. | When a royal personage died In Rayer” packages. | Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents iiinese and keeps us fit. nd previous robes. & att! higher tribute, beautiful young women of were suffocated and embalmed | upon the day of the funeral. This) conserved their beauty, and they, were placed in a standing position around the tomb of thelr muster, | jeach holding some trinket used by |the royal personage during his tife- time. j To protect these treasures from | vandals the Thibetans erect an arch | of sharply peinted arrows, and whoever passes under this treads | upon @ release, the arrows in This invention is hidden around jeaves in the alimentary canal indi-| |the temples and tombs of the rich| geatibie material, which, if not com Tartare. It is espectatly effictent.| pletely climinated from the system as it protects property as well 8] ach day, becomes food for the imi executes justice without unneces-| ions of bacteria which sary trial by Jury. |bowels. From this maas © FRENCHMAN HAS 420 toms sro formed and auc | KILOS OF MANUSCRIPT |S, ana women who can’t eet toot | | blood. A French critic who complained | ing right must begin to take inside of the hasty composition and lack |baths. Before breakfast each morn of fine writing among his com-|ing drink a glass of real hot water patriots drew from M. Pierre | With @ teaspoonful of limestone phos Louys, the author of “La Femme | phate in it to wash out of the bowels | et te Pantin,” a painted and precise | the previous day's poisons and toxins @enial of the charge. Mr, Louys,|and to keep the entire alimentary who has not published anything |canal clean, pure and fresh for several years, says that he has| Those who are subject to sick | Just a# coal, when it burns, leaves which discharges /pehind incombuatible ashes, so the) quick succession. f9o4 and drink taken day after day | been diligently occupted on a work | headache, colds, biliousness, constl which he rewrites and corrects a| pation, others who wake up with ‘This | bad taste, foul breath, backache hundred times to each yard and other works which he has not |fheumatic stiffness, or have a sour yet considered worthy of publica- ueged ton have accumulated until he has | to get 4 quarter pound of limestone | phosphate from the drug stare, and begin practicing internal sanitation. | | This will cost very little, but is suf | ficient tu make anyone an enthusiast } on the subject. stomach after meal« on hand 420 kilos of manuscript |ZION CITY ERECTS SAINTLINESS SIGN ZION CITY, Il, Oct. 24. Close ———"lto Zion City jail a large sign board | | has been emblazoned with the laws | Jof this community, which prohibit | swearing, drinking, smokin: |tres, dancing, doctors, garnbiing, flirting, pigs, secret societies. 5) RECIN ON STS Flush the Kidneys at once’ when Backachy or Bladder | SAGE TEA TURNS. "SoS | regularly can make a mistake by | \flushing the kidneys occasionally, | | It's Grandmother's recipe to bring | says a well known authority, Meat color, luster and youthfulness to | forms uric acid, which clogs the kid-| hair when faded, streaked | ney pores so they sluggishly filter or or gray. jstrain only part of the waste and) poisons from the blood, then you get ‘That beautiful, even shade of dark, | ak Nearly all rheumatism, head- gloswy hair can only be had by brew: | aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul-| gtipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, phur. Your hair is your charm. It) bladder disorders come from sluggish makes or mare the face. When it| kidneys fades, turns gray or streaked, just) ‘The moment you feel a dull ache In an application or two of Sage andthe kidneys, or your back hurts or Sulphur enhances its appearance @/if the urine ts cloudy, offensive, full hundredfold, ‘of sediment, irregular of passage or + Don't bother to prepare the mix-| attended by a sensation of scalding, ture; you can get this famous Old | get about four ounces of Jad Salta recipe improved by the addition of | trom any reliable pharmacy and take other ingredients at a small cost, all/a tablespoonful in a glass of ready for use, It is called Wyeth's| before breakfast Tor a few day Sage and Sulphur Compound. This | your kidneys will then act fine, This can always be depended upon to| famous salts is made from the acid |bring back the natural color and|of grapes and lemon juice, combined luster of your hair. with lithia, and has been used for Everybody uses “Wyeth's Sage and! generations to flush clogged kidneys | Sulphur Compound’"now because it! and stimulate. them to activity, alse darkens so naturally and evenly that | to neutralize the acids in urine so it nobody can tell It has been applied. |no longer causes irritation, thus end- You simply dampen a sponge or soft | ing bladder disorders. brush with it and draw this through) Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot the hair, taking one small strand at/|injure; makes a delightful efferves- a time; by morning the gray hair|cent jithia-water drink, which all bas disappeared, and after another | regular meat eaters should take now | application ~4t becomes beautifully|and then to keep the kidneys clean dark and appears elossv and lus-|and the blood pure, thereby avoiding | trous. werious kidney complications SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Georgette Blouses at $7.50 styled blouses med with lace, self material. to 46. At $7.50; —Blouses, Third Floor Children’s Hosiery —Boys’ Cotton Stockings, of fine quality cotton, good Medium ribbed, seamless, double toe weight for boys. and heel. Sizes 6 to 10, 65¢ a pair. —-Also a Pony Stocking, full fashioned, double knee. Sizes 6 to 1014, at 65c. —Girls’ Silk Plated Stockings. sole and double knee. black, sizes 6 to 9. At $1.00 a pair. ~—Girls’ Silk Lisle Stockings. fine ribbed, seamless, double toe and_ heel. white and gray. less leg, in black, white and cordovan. 65¢ a pair. —Girls’ Stockings, of finest quality cotton, seamless, Black, white and Hosiery, First Floor fine ribbed, double toe and heel. tan. Sizes 6 to 914. 50¢ a pair, Fece ey All modish, snappily of pleasing lines and colors; effectively trim- beads, embroidery and frills of Sizes 34 Fine quality silk plated on lisle; fine ribbed, fashioned foot, double In white, sizes 6 to 10; in Very fine quality lisle, Black, Also full fashioned foot and seam- Sizes 6 to 10. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Notions Department Saturday Offerings —Kleinert’s Jiffy Pants for babies. Elastic top and knee, At 65¢ a pair. Hickory Waists, extra quality nainsook, waist bands with hose supporters attached. Sizes 2 to 14 Pure rubber, years. At 75c each, —Children’s Shoulder Braces, with hickory hose supporters. At 45c a pair. Wire hair pin cabinets, assorted sizes. Black. Regularly 15e, for 12c¢. Eton shields, a garment shield, ered. All sizes at $1.25 each. ©. N. T. mercerized crochet cotton, white and colors. All sizes; 10c¢ a ball. nainsook cov- —Notions, First Moor Boston Bags Specially Priced, in Two Groups $5.95 $850 — --A special assortment of black and brown cowhide Bos- ton bags of good quality, con- venient for carrying books and parcels. —Linen lined, special $5.95. —Leather lined, special $8.50. —Fifth Vloor © Special Price Basement ; ~The merchandise of the Special Price Basement is up-to-the-minute in every respect but one—that of price. It is far behind the times in the extremely low price for which it is offered. Plushes. price. 300 Women’s Silk Waists Special at $2.19 Each —A price very much less than one would expect to pay for blouses of their quality. They are of India silk, in a number of neat styles. White, flesh, mais, rose and black. . e > Savings on Children’s Wear In the Special Price Basement Special Offerings for Saturday —Children’s Winter Coats, of velours, ker- seys, thibets and plushes, all in new and most attractive styles for girls. Coats lined and half lined—many with plush or fur cloth collars. All the popular colors, navy, brown, green, Burgundy and mix- tures. Sizes 2 to 6 and 6 to 16. 100 in the special lot. Specially priced $5.95, $7.50, $8.95 and up to $15.00. 200 Girls’ Wash Dresses at $1.15 —Practical dresses for school wear, made of ginghams and chambrays in a variety of attractive styles—stripes, checks and plaids and a few plain colors. —All well made and a decided value at Saturday’s special price—$1.15. 100 Girls’ Rain Capes $2.50 Each —Another shipment just received of the well made tan rubber lined rain capes, with hoods attached. All sizes, 6 to 14 years. A Basement Sale of Coats at $25.00 —Women’s and Misses’ Coats of the better grades, in exactly the styles and colors and materials that smartly dressed women are seeking—but excepting for an exceptionally fortunate purchase of ours they would not be able to find them at this low price. —Silvertones, Polo Cloth, Heather Mixtures, Velours and Rich —The Cloth Coats are in the desired shades for winter; full and half-lined, with large smart collars of self materials and of fur. —The Plush Coats are black, and rich shades of brown, Bur- gundy, plum and taupe. —This is a noteworthy sale of better Coats at a much cheaper 100 Fall Hats $5.00 A Sale for Saturday Cnly Millinery Values of Importance —There are many shapes and colors, including large sailor shapes of black velvet with colored facings, trimmed with glycerined ostrich, novelty trimmings and ribbons; rolled brim sailors; small mushrooms; poke bonnets; draped turbans and matrons’ shapes, made from Lyons velvet, trimmed with ribbons and fancy velvet flowers and orna- ments. 50 Hats for Children and Bigger Girls at $3.00 —A line of attractive novelties in black velvet pokes, trimmed with ribbons and flowers, in pink, blue, sand and white for younger girls. Another grou of the small close-fitting hats of velvets and sill plush fur fabrics, now so popular with the school girls from 14 to 18 years, Very smart little hats, attractively lined, and most becoming to school girls. 300 ‘‘Fifth Avenue Taffeta’’ Petticoats in a Sale at $2.50 —These petticoats have a fine silky luster and come in a wide variety of plain colors as well as dozens of pretty flowered designs. All have elastic waist- bands and deep novelty flounces. Sizes 36 to 42. Special at $2.50 each. o-oo ntererneersicieetitentereeer=epn-ett silts Ail Se taencee eA aR RR serene relives icin ars asics cnsichaeliicncaeiibaacaoaatctoatiraneneegeaiticaet bagi iticnisighaaiataaenancaaaiaaa