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| Me<Dougall - fouthwick “SECOND AT PIKE November Sale of Silks and Dress Goods Black Silks Grouped at Three Prices Special, $1.85 Chiffon Taffetas Duchess Satins Satin Messalines Satin Radiants Peau de Cygnes—All 36 inches wide. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide. | Special, $2.65 | Peau de Soies Imperial Satins Satin Elegant Swiss Taffetas Silk Duchess All 36 inches wide, Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide. Faille Francaise Special, $8.45 Satin de Lyons Satin Anglaise Satin de Paris Faille Anglaise Costume Taffeta Duchess Coating Satin Peau de Soie (double-faced) All 36 inches wide. - Dress Velvets Imported Velvets $3.95 This velvet is shown in wine color, Bur- dy, plum, Copenhagen blue, Belgium, , navy blue, myrtle green and black; 44 es in width, Imported Velvets $2.95 A range of colors—wine color, plum, navy blue, taupe, Belgium, Bluebird and myrtle one included in this group; 36 inches Velveteens $2.25 Taupe, navy blue, peacock blue, marine blue, Damson plum, battleship gray, brown and black velvets at this price are 36 inches wide. Velveteens $1.75 _ __ These velvets are shown in shades of navy _ blue, brown, marine blue, African brown, _ and in black; 30 inches wide. —MacDougall-Southwick First Floor US HAS INFIRMARY) Abas the Siewig students who become Is Angry Slogan ‘be cared for in an infirmary) Abas the carwig! on the campus under d+} That'y the slogan of Queen Anne of Dr. D. G. Hall, who will | 1.0 residents these days. Sloganites who purpose to get on the spoor of the pestiferous carwig | will meet at the Queen Anne librar: Tuesday night. Plans will be laid to lay the ear- wig by the heels. He exists in vast and coplous quantities 'mongst the | gardens of Queen Anne bill, and he }i# raising merry old ned with the Posies out that way. He, the earwig, must be decimated, annihilated and otherwise uprooted, and cut off at the pockets. The earwig? He's a little insect with horny wing covers and a caudal forceps. What he does to a nice new garden is a caution, Hence the feverish activity | Queen Anneltes. The highest waterfalls In the world are the Kaleteur falls, in Britieh | Guiana, which make a single leap of | TAL feet. day he's bound to Rature’s laws work of} m re | SUIT, COAT, DRESS | and HAT, the KLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE, Cor, Second and Union. TELLS DVSPEPTICG WHAT TD EAT tion, Sour Acid jeartburn, Gas on Stomach, Ete. Full Value The .use of a pure phosphate leavener in your favorite recipe enhances its value. | The phosphate brings out the sweetness of | the other ingredients and imparts some of its own health-giving qualities to the baking. Indigestion ana forms of stomach t 1} | eal authorities, are H}\out of ten to an excess of H} | chloric nc id stom ‘ous and ither on ould a limited avoiding t irritate the stomach and id and prevent formation of gas, sourness or mature fermentation the use a little Bisurated nesin at ir meals There is probably no better, safer or more reli ach antiacid j |than Bisurat d it in} | | Widely used f It has |) | po direct action on th mach and | |\s not a digestent. ful of the powder Rogers’ Baking Powder Made by i The, Rogers ||| | erain tablets take : Co. 0 |) | with the food will neutralize the ex- Seattle and . ceas acidity which m Tacoma | id trouble and the meal digests nate ally and healthfully without need of pegsin pilla or artificial digest t a few ounces of isu 4 esia from { beautiful citrate and in t not @ laxative. Try thig plan and eat what and you want at your nex foe if t ‘tthe best on “what to tine. ns of a Bride 1919, by the News> Asaociation Copyrighted paper Enterprise a HOS BAC CUB KATHERI AROUSES SUSI resus, extender length of yellow t arrived him ted he would be k up my burden of woe nd myself § thru only over was relaxed and short; t ite thrill! astonished—wounded—tn- | had willed it so and same ever since bis| # question, “What took you to Hamilton Certeist house?" He had not been placated by my answer to that inquiry Nevertheless, I felt that our separation ought to have given him time to think, and repent, i grow reasonable. 1 certainly didn't want him to forgive me, be cause he had nothing to forgive, I did expect him to reinstate me, where I belonged, in my own niche in bis heart He hadn't done so and my life seemed empty, Without my hu» [band’s devotion, I was useless. } I turned away from him and | watehed him greet his brother with the sad conviction that my misery |was due to the influence of Kather-| ine Miller The plans for the reneue of that fair damsel were nearing completion. | Morrison, the detective, had left San Jose the night after my flight in the airship, and had followed us to [the States. The “reinforcements” which he had summoned from the West and South were arriving by| every train, Bob had been kept well informed jabout the searching party. I beard him tell Morrison that he had rushed thru in order not to delay the start!| And I had supposed that he was) rushing to meet me! Bob's eagerness to start the expe | dition before it was ready astonixhed | Bob is usually so deliberate It occurred to me that husbands }and wives take thetr quarrels in a | Yery different spirit. Just as long as | there was trouble between Bob and |me, my energy was paralyzed. 1 couldn't put my mind on any im | portant matter, but the coldness be tween us didn't In the least chill my husband's interest in Morrison's proj. | ect. | "Katherine |ger,” be said Miller's life i» in dan Jim, “aad all on ac lcount of dad's meddling. For our |honof, Jim, we've got to find her— ‘and save her—and we've got to hurry!” | Morrivon patted him on the back. |The other men ayplauded, Bob's | speech sounded chivalrous and #plen. jdid, but I caught a little thrill of | personal interest in Bob's voice and jit hurt me, | My hushand was more than decent- jly bumanly agitated because an jAmerican girl had fallen into the clutches of half-breed bandits. He was suffering acute emotional agony which had nothing to do with the |honor of the Lorimers. | I knew ft instinctively, jumt as, 1 jfuppose, every other wife knows when a husband is interested in some other woman. Bob deceived himself if he thought that he deceived me! They say that women are more complex than men and harder to un derstand, but I'm sure that Bob per. plexes me more than I do him—now that we're married. Formerly, every mood of mine attracted his attention, If I was unhappy, he was distressed. Lately, he doesn’t know whether I am happy or not! I wonder if thin is just an indi vidual peculiarity? Or is it a mas. culine one? (To Be Continued) TREATY DELAY AGAIN FEARED ‘Borah Thinks No Hope for This Sessiop | WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Indet- inite delay in getting action on the peace treaty was seen today by | some senators while others were still hopeful of a vote at this ses- sion of congress Senator Borah saw no hope of| final action at this session. Sena- tor Hitehcock, administration leader, believes final action is possible by th middle of November. Other administration senators take the same view. Senator Lodge and republican leaders will try to force an early vote on their resolution of ratifica tion, but in case it is rejected they hope to prevent adoption a sub- stitute offered by democratic sena- tors. 2——--- — * PANTAGE: A high class musical act, beaut fully staged, is the feature of the new bill which opened at the Pan- tages Monday afternoon. The act is staged by six young women and billed “A Study in Royal Blue.” Besides playing a wide variety of instruments some splendid vocal selections are offered by this charm- ing sextette. The Your Casting Campbells are clever aerialiste who thrill the au dience by thelr daring stunta; Ar- thus Barrett, always a favorite in Seattle, is back again with a new line of songs and stories, Jessie Maker and Billy Redford are a happy pair of entertainers) who are programmed as “The Girl Presented in true Western style the Oklahoma Four have a lively dancing act, The quartet is made up of two girls and two cowpunch- ers; Alexander Brothers and Evelyn have a novelty act in which they manipulate rubber bails with speed. Bill Duncan is still rescuing the heroine in the serial “Smashing Barriers,” shown on the screen. Some remarks would be more re- markable if left unsaid, ; More practical delivery, In the $29.75 and GELEBRATING OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATING THE IN SEATTLE, WE § CLOSI OF OUR TENTH YEAR OF BUSINESS TART TOMORROW OUR First General Sale FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK—EVERY COAT—EVERY SUIT— EVERY DRESS—WILL BE MATERIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE. We are very appreciative of the support that has come to us from the women of . Durin, e the ten years that we have en building up our business, we have Seattle and we are anxious to show our | never before had a general sale—a sale appreciation in the most practical of ways | that includes every article in stock—and —by offering choice of all our splendid | we shall be most pleased if many of our new garments at prices that will make the | old customers, the women whose patron- savings so pronounced as to cause our pa- | age has made our success possible, avail trons to remember with pleasure the cele- | bration of our TENTH ANNIVERSARY. | themselves of the many money saving possibilities this sale offers. WONDERFUL SHOWING IN COATS AT VERY PRONOUNCED REDUCTIONS SPLENDID WINTER COATS $29.75 $34.75 An exception- ally good lot of all wool mate- rials, including Wool Velours, Zibelines, Broad- cloths, Kerseys, Silvertones and other favored fabrics. Mostly full lined. $34.75 lot are included some exceptionally good long Plush Coats. High-grade Coats, worth up to $150.00, Tenth Anniversary Sale price . $75.00 An assortment of most attractive mod els in favored material grades. Trimmed with and Australian Opossum. ings. — Plush Coats wi an Opossum are included in the above lot at.... SEAL PLUSH AND BAFFIN SEAL ShortCoats Trimmed with Raccoon and Opossum Tenth Anniversary Sale Price $49.75 Free alterations to insure perfect fit is extended during sale, the same as If regu- lar prices prevailed. BYRAM ELECTED AGAIN Harry E. Bryam, federal manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8st Paul railway, has been again elected prealdent of the road, according to advices received Monday from Chi-| cago, He was president of the road prior to his appointment as federal man ager of the lines under the railroad administration, resigning that posi tion to take up the government po: sition, Bryam is well known to Seattle railroad officials and was stationed (oe A The oulelae. why~ Moruner's Frrenp Is a veritable balm for the nerves; an intensely penetrating application that softens the muscles, relaxes hervous tension of the delicate organ- ism involved in maternity, and pre- pares the way for an easier, quicker and - ae " ee reflects markedly upon ¢ hild. Mother's Friend ts used exicrnally, At all Druggists, Special Booklet on Motherhood and Daby free, BrudGeld Regulator Co. Dept. F-4,Atlanta,Ga, is of the higher Nutria, Squirrel Rich silk lin- th collar, cuffs ttom trimmed with Raccoon and SUITS MODELS TO | SELECT FROM 250 SMART STYLES IN FAVORED MATERIALS. LARGE NUMBER OF VELVET AND PLAIN TAILORED MODELS, SUITABLE FOR ALL Well-made Wool COATS Big Assortment Featured at $19.75 This will interest every woman who wants a serviceable coat at small cost. Wide range of ma- terials in good shades and colors. Many of these mod- els are fur trim- med and most of them are fully lined- In the $19.50 lot are included some fine Plush Coatees, regularly priced up to $45.00. Smart Models Coats Worth to $85.00 $39.75 and $49.75 Long Coats in the best styles, tail- ored in splendid materials. All silk YEAR WEAR ARE INCLUDED. $75.00] * co-nn0 lined and nearly all gig quality furs. Wonderful values ere. trimmed with Long Plush Coats with collar, cuffs and bottom Coney fur are in- cluded in above lot at ALL DRESSES 0 ONE-HALF OFF Large assortment of fine Dresses suitable for street and afternoon wear. Tricotine, Georgette, Serge, veteen with many mod- els embroidered bead trimmed. Values to $45.00. Satin and Vel- and Reduced to.... $19.75 Dresses of Higher Grades Specially Priced at Exclusive Dresses and Gowns, Values to $90.00, Tenth Anniversary Price $39.75 an $49.75 MheLezss 1315 THI RD AVENU Woman Judge, Woman Prosecutor, || Woman Sinner in New York Court NEW YORK, Nov 4.—(United Press.)—Jefferson market magia- trate’s court today was the scene of the newest of “triangles at Everett for four years. Bryam started life as 4 callboy in 1881 on the off Burlingto; The Star Reporter's Story | Fred Sean wee the star re game ie too much for ed one afternoon Welsh, another repo! mo, Harry ing doesn't erumb week with the grippe, and that train wre | have started a “Nothin gold med feel dull "Wei cooking. I can't new. ‘They always make me y." Fred objected, let Harry urge: though, becat table Jaxativi Fred did 'y suggente: started taking the tablets. To his aur: prise he got up the next morning with- out even @ trace of the cold, When Fi rent to the ofce Harr: ‘ust 4 contain a id of calom n¢ ly half an hour by golly, T feel ont T ever wrote, -Up-ae all the principals were women. There was the woman judge, the woman prosecutor and the woman charged with the oldest crime, The spectators, men and women, watched interestedly as those three women settled judicially perhaps for the first time a situation involving an offense which, according to popu lar belief, no woman can forgive in another, The judge spoke to the alleged Magdalene in words inaudible to the spectators, but her manner was un. mistakable. She was administering such a seolding as a mother would give to an. erring daughter, The prosecutor nodded approvingly. Then “Discharged on probation.” Is Experienced The judge was Mrs, Jean Hortense Norris, New York's first woman magistrate, appointed to fill a vacancy, Her long experience as an attorney enabled her to obser’ dt the niceties of judicial procedure A similar case was disposed of in the same way. Then two young girls were arraigned for shoplifting. Their sneers and flippant unrepentant air invoked the:sterner side of Mrs. Nor. ris’ nature. They were held to trial in a higher court. When court adjourned, the prose- cutor, Miss Rose Rothenburg, assist. ant district attorney, said to news: paper men: “Her honor has great tact as well as knowedge of human nature and is actuated by a spirit of helpful- ness.” Mrs, Norris wore her abundant NEXT TO PHILLIPS’ BOYS SHOE STORE trimmed with French $49.75 and from beneath her black mag- isterial robe peeped modish black silk stockings and patent leather pumps. A man's declaration that a woman is his first love should be read like a Chinese book—the last page first. Don’t Suffer From Piles Sample Package ef the Fameug Pyrami@ Pile Treatmeat Now Offered Free to Prove What It Will Do for You. 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