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WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 2, 1920 LULA HLTUHTELT NOME SERVICE Vesna A Run on Extra THE quickly shall! C $82.00 disregard their mark et value and price them at a figure that is much less ON WITH THE STORY From Our Last Issue) w (Contin she had merely more of those rue, then Ton car cma—aeiigs | | Malini Headlines Dance of Shriners Members of Nite temple, N Rainier Cars May Abandon Street Spur Im an ordinance filed with the city council Tuesday by T. H. Bolton per. mission is granted to the Rainier Val the Mystic Shrine, were F) ley railway to discontinue service on! their women folk at the Sh j q the Washington st. spur. No pa*/torium, Tuesday night. Malini the sengers are carried on this part Of) magician ded the program of en the route. The service is confined to) tertainment, while a chorus under the transportation of freight for sev: | David F, Davies and the Shrine band eral industrial concerns in that local-| furnished music telephone recalled her ity. &. A. WEEK — Receiver to ear, she ——B8. A. WEEK — Carlyon Road Bill Boomed at Church! Who ts it?" and heard | the agitated cries of the elderty kins. woman whom she called aunt, and with whom ehe had her home “Pripeiiiat Where have you been \all evening? 1 have been half frantle * * © Why didn't you Iet me know?” “T haven't been anywhere, only asieop here in the studio.” “But 1 called the studia twice, and central sakt you didn’t answer.” within 30 dayw, so that he may take| “It was One of my famouw sound , ind his new duties: | sleeps. dear. You know how impos —S A. WERK - sible it ix to wake me up when I'm Gravel Spark Sets one varus whined! 'Spokane Cotton Afire studio” —and laughed light “Please don't be cram, Aunt SPOKANE, Oct.. 30.—A pit. of! | Sothern; 1 didn’t go to do it, honda T when the conductor told him it was el got into the machinery at/ didn't! About half after five “T ag crowded .to accommodate him, Harmon Manufacturing Com. stopped painting and See” EB. Whitmore was arrested here.!pany and set fire to some cotton. a little before eoming home. : Ree wee eee ™ a [Poms Vice President of G. N. Settles Here, L, C. Gilman, newly elected vice} Support of the Cartyon road bil! Bae of the Great Northern rail referepdum No. 1, was urged by C.| road, has arrived in Seattle and will Hi? Shields, speaking before the Men's | establish his permanent headquarters etud of ‘the Pilgrim Congregationa!| here. Gilman is president of the Spo chureh, Tuesday night. The alterna | kane, Portinnd & Seattle ratiway, and tive, Shields declared, if the Cariyon| expects that his resignation from plan is not adopted, will be the mils / that company will become eff ing of $23,800,000 by direct taxation, A. WEEK —- Refused to Get ' Off Car; Pinched) DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 20.—Because he wouldn't get off the street car dear tive re— ca HY IVAYATHODHANNSSUAESUOUATENEODOUOUAAAAOTOAUANOUASDOnTAnAOEL inti Release for Women who Suffer The multitude of American women who suffer terribly day after da and year after year from ills peculiar totheirsex is almost beyond beliet —yet there is hardly a town or hamlet in the United States wherein some woman, and often many, do not reside who have been restored to health. from some of the worst forms of female ills,and oftenavoided operations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. These Two Women Tell of Their Experience. Carroliton, Ky.—*I suffered almost Onalaska, Wis.—“Every month I two years with female weakness. had such pains in my back and lower could not walk any distance, ride or gol of stomach I could not lie in bed. take any exercise at all without resting. suffered so it seemed as though I If I swept the floor ordid any kind of would die, and I was not regular either. work it would bring a sickness on I suffered fora year and was uniit todo I was weak and languid, had noenergy, my housework, could only wash dishes and life was a misery to I was once in a while. I read an advertise- under the care of a good plfysician for ment of what Lydia Pinkham’s several months and tried other reme- Vegetable Compound done for dies. I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham’s other women and decided to try it. It Vegetable Compound and decided to surely did wonders for me, I have try it. After taking twelve bottles I 99 painsgnow and can do my own found myself much improved and I housework without any trouble at all took six more. I have never had any I will always praise your medicine as more trouble in that respect since. I I do not believe there is a doctor that have done all kinds of work and at can do as much good for female weak, resent am an ce mg at a State ness as can Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Hospital and am feelin — 09 (C—- 0 = ( -- = | C0 a 1 0 a I Ge -O = IO IK Eyer I shall table Compound and you may use mselg ae PTE REY ‘our egetableC Jom- these facts as a testimonial.” — Mrs. ”—LitiiaN Tharp, $24 South 6th Lesren KE. Warnex, RK. 1, Box 69, a Carrollton, Ky. Onalaska, Wis. Thousands of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound NN, MASS geceenuaTae (Ce SiC -e-—D 1c 0 D1 Ce DIC 0 OI =—1) f : a &. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. | S11 SS 1 = = = a wonderful than pre- 5 The Antagonists ular price, $82.00: now, spe. 54-inch top: extends to si has war prices, = CHAPTER It inch pedestal: made of quartered oak in = 1L—BRISCILLA kolden or fumed. = gern Pree LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED jam Maine found herself awake,” w » woman's screams = = with | Fel reality. The rasp of relief “ TE lahe xprang us the divan WSERE MEE MEETS FirTe #3 | stumbied to the wall and flooded the studio with electric light an a psyche two natures » prevailing in hy and not always That train of atraid to purau Nenide wlan fininhed port the tanc day wher on and carried when she felt paint specting it ng now ne wit he’ saw that t as good id give and she was b own work w Inconteatabt Her trout the mirror’s oder, mod pridiing ahionable upt ‘ ryed, thou, But the girl Lenora, And | But whieh was which true? She had mind she must this dream tite occult influence transmitting to taint was unth met love as off | who has not on’ stood a full mnt jong since made By Louis Joseph Vance pometbility? © within her, one or hours of slumber even then? speculation she was e too far & * © mirror—a length ¢ rait of herself in long plier anvas, an the ne had once Begun long ago, 2 & me failed he out inconsecutively in the mood,” the arg! completion. In h fault finding eyes, her work an her father's. worn at was good She herself no higher praine jeane when her tion, But here, done well gare turned back to faithful t of ishly ee the finished p: young duet of a ringing, a little proud, ghiful, exquisite la Maine. on the canvas was in her Self both lived which? Which faine, up her never marry while continued to exert its upon her. To rink her children a mental inkable. “Bo, tho she ten as’ A Woman will | ly Deatty, and charm | SEATTLE Tile DANK MIIRNROIR STAR Regular Now Large $61.00 $39.00 8 (Copyriaht, 1920, by Lewis Joseph Vener) Dining | 3 , : = HHROIN HHH TODAY now it's © © © She consulted! come” Leonora find . he ple Jand frowned reprovingly at her) +1) com sshiee. + oni er nok if ps »e wrong What time ia it an't have a nent if we're Overstock-] BS 53) - quarter to eleven, I'll send | talk confide te ~ — Nightot ‘The studio, What time larger size & Py . donned hat and cloak before @) Pour : wh and 5 mirror, in whose depths she saw the p Fosdick had a way of im dining = ta-) 1 *| face of the girl wham in her dreams oda Bp Aah bles of oak,| 3) f° ww [whe knew aw Leonora; and yet it waa when he eatere > aoe ’ ™ an | likew he face of Pr \ at den and - - quentioned that sntenances iT fumed fin- Won ohe pal ish, and to] = another wh apt? Was = Ss et % In her a dual personality, such| She made a little mole of pete « ontinued in Our Next Tes) 13 Eggs A Day From 17 Young Pullets Mrs. Niles Starts G.monthe Old good prot beside Pullets Laying. Tells How. T bought « od start i simply your money will be chaerfu stly given in the food, Improves ‘ne nd ber of breeding, but secure position ed | comfortable fortune, had put love anide Now-of a sudden she remembered Mario (or was he merely and reealied th resence; and of his lips on On hers? Or IL—PHILAP FOSDICK About three in the shorning, find Ing she epuld went to her hours she wre }ineident | dream. and written the last Seif heavy With Meo] nd! for her maid, dream recurred tardily, she tad bathed, she read what she! [had written in Putting aside | Was aware of an imperative need for | enlightenment grown too serio largety ‘ta her She took the tel de stand * ¢ “Philip, deart for ages?’ “It's your fan! drenching your and varniah, overlooking the most important things entirely.” “What do yor | important thing No; you. An me make love to you.” “Please! 1 cal serious quertion.” “Shoot.” “Well, I'm on jauack and « “1 know; but |make people pa “Why, I pry they happen to | | j } | out their secret» | selver don’t kno they don’t know “More often | from the preswu leven suspect th re you sert oe Mavis | bet Vietoria at 8:30 |Oriental mail and 15 The the distributed hour arrives in Seattl practically 24 h boat under the This is the thi newly — establie mail service. T for Thursday | DENVER, previous birth were shattered certificates we | nounced today |all on one day, period of 29 to'19, * donk, where for two wetting | |forth, as memory served, every item, | Unaware of wearh In all the world she knew but one | person in whom she could conceive | It pomsitie to repose such confidences. “What's a pay confidence man.” “Do many people | #0 deep in the subconscious we don't “lL nee, © © © Philip: Win you! payehouas me? I think I've got! » buried t, and t you to| me it and see wha: “Desperately.” ing this afternoon?” AIR POSTMAN DOES IT AGAIN} —“ Clips Nearly Oriental Mail Time the leay 40 Tuesday afternoon, Eddie Hub: bard, air mail pilot, returned from| minutes fying time each way mail Hubbard brought, Alabama Mo f@vould if carried to Seattle B.A. Birth Record in Denver Shattered | several plained, Boys outnumbered the girls, a shadow?) he magnetiam of his elt anew the pressure hers. Leonora’s? not sleep, Priscilla ote steadily, wureumstance of her found her #HE awoke OE Recollection of the but when the night with care. the manuscript. she The thing had us, was figuring too, life. lephone from the bed. ° I haven't seen you it. You will insist on ti whe had! ay life with turpentine uu consider the most in life? Yourself? id next to you, letting lied up to ask a very | cho-analyst, Philip? | oa cross between a what do you do to y you fat fees?” into their souls, if} have any, and ferret | those they them. Ww about.” have about?” than not we suffer! ure of secreta buried | secrets clr existence.” ‘8 made of.” joun?”* . at are you to tea, if you can} yan 24 Hours From Boeing hangar at with 200 pounds of He consumed 1 hour from aru, will have been | # before that vessel at noon today, and| pours earlier than it! on the old system. ird round trip of the hed Seattle-Victoria he next is scheduled WEEK-—— ‘olo, Oct, 20.—~All| records for Denver | yesterday when 42 re filed, it was an. ‘The births were not but extended over a| days, it was ex. | mad consequence 6 and other nose are practically unknow ag (Chinese for je tonle aad © Y Ol N SUNG ONSUNG ==?) Catarrh Germs athe Hyomet and € ling. effect eucalyptus f | iy i id by Martell Drug im the city jail today for attemptin; and « Saacyae betel jto run away with another man's f Rh eumatism <n Police say he was drunk | beautiful at the t Ends indigestion | It reliever stomach misery, gour | mach | mach, Delehing and al! back We Said $2! We will send with it ten selections of your favor- ite music, 500 needles and a record brush, all for a first payment of only $2. WHY NOT OWN IT TONIGHT? Talking Machine Shop 209 UNION Between Second & Third That's all you need pay} today to have this hand- some Columbia Grafonola} sent to your home, and| you can pay the balance as easily as $2 a week. Men’s Sweaters Reduced to ¢ il ibe special Clean-up 1 Sale of sweaters is op- J portunely offered just as the cold weather is ap- proaching. A medium ht coat-style sweater, “V" neck, with pockets, in brown heather mixture, in sizes 34 to 44. Regularly sold at $5.00; special for $3.85, Middy slip-over sweaters with roll coll n sizes 34 to 42. Color combinations ack with orange collar, cuffs and buttons. Maroon with orange col- lar, cuffs and buttons. Green with red collar, cuffs and buttons. Green with yellow collar, cuffs and buttons. Not each size color. Regularly sold at $4.95; special, $: Bedding Specials A Bay HELP you prepare for colder weather we are offering fine, white, fluffy cotton bats for com- forts, 3-lb. rolls, full size ”), at the special price $1.50. Regularly priced at $1.70. in every We are also offering a wonderful assortment of satin finished bedspreads, Move Out When Hyomei full double bed size, 80x90, Moves In of a good heavy material, Mo stomach ddsing. Hyomet scalloped and cut corners, i en ig TT Re gk pyre for $6.75. Regularly priced at $8.00. A girl Is anxious to be given ‘in narriage and a woman is glad she jian't sold. Remarkable Home Trentmant Given by One Whe Mad It Th the spring of 1892 1 was attacked Sar and Sy-neuts Rew ‘Qu ing power mply mail your name and to t he vol t your money uni ly aatiatied tc \ Rupture Kills | 7,000 Annually ‘This {s turning an old eaying face about.but modern methods of reducing tat havemade this revision poasible. Tried to Run Off | the engine running. Quinn, police. |He Denies Reservoir Would Hurt Property on the stand, the hearing on a pe- join the city from building a reser today before Judge Clay Allen. erty below it. The Rhodes Co. Special Prices on Selected Items in Cotton Goods, Continued From Yesterday Specially Fall and Winter Suits $25.00, $45.00, $59.75 OU cannot afford to overlook this unusual opportunity to replace or complete your 4% wardrobe. LOT 1—$25.00—These suits in wool velour, serge, silvertone and tricotine in youthful flare, straight belted models. Would be regularly $39.50 and $45.00, LOT 2 cial ed the are Sizes 16 to 46. Would be regularly priced at $75.00, $85.00, $95.00 and $125.00. With Auto, Charge W. M. Quinn, 22, a printer, is held 8. and Main st. and found uinn at the wheel of his car, with Mead grabbed while a friend called the to 8. A. WEEK —— With City Engineer A. H. Dimock ion of Capitol hill residents to en- ir in Volunteer park was continued Dimock dented the testimony of pe- | titioners’ witnesses that a reservoir |)n4 Your Pelagia n can, would threaten destruction of prop-| ania arvon at any afur store & A. WEEK — October Houseware Sales $1.25 Q-Cedar Mops S A Ra gh Aer Thursday we are going to offer O-Cedar Mops at this extremely low price. You can keep your varnished and painted floors looking bright and attractive by going over them with an O-Cedar Mop. These Mops are treated with O-Cedar Polish and ai ade in the batleship ama: ing it easy t into cor- ners. Special at 85¢ each. 19c Pair Here is an unusually big value—Brown Knit Working Gloves, fleece cial at 19¢ a pair. priced at $29.50, to offer these suits, which would higher, regular way. trimmed with seal, sum and nutria fur, silk embroidered, flat braid and bone buttons, in fine broadcloth, serge. Sizes 16 to 46, LOT 3—$59.75—Includ- these high featuring excellent work- manship and material, in ered with rat-tail braid, silk floss or silk stitching. Also fur trimmed in mole, nutria or seal. Box flare and straight models pre- dominate, laine, veldyne and tricotine. Dandruff Surely | Girls—if you want plenty of nick, all means. get rid of dandruff, He was arrested early this morn:| Will starve your-hair aed sain. ing when J. T. Mead, of Tukwila, |¥0U don't. | came out of the Fairbanks cafe, First ave. It doesn't do much good to brush or wash ft out. The sure way to get rid of entirely. lounces of ordinary liquid ply it at night when réetifing; enough to moisten the scalp rub it in gently with the finger By morning, most if not pa your dandruff will three or four more applications wi completely dissolv: stroy every single sign and of it You will find, too, that all and digging of the scalp will ig inexpensive end four ounces is al you will need, no. matter how Time's swiftest flight is caused by|dandruff you have. This the sight of a promissory note. remedy never fails. BIG SALE OF GALVANIZED WARE AND GRANITEWARE CONTINUED— THURSDAY 35c Brown Knit Gloves Special at PAGE 5 Priced (RP $24.75, $45.00—A spe- purchase enables us sell very much if bought in the Effectively opos- silk velour de laine, tricotine and in the purchase are class suits, latest models. Many elaborately embroid- in velour de Destroys the wlowsy, silky hair,-de- dissolve it, then you destroy. | To do this, get about | be gone, nd en’ lined. Spe- -16-Inch Air Tight Heaters Special at $2.19 One of these Air Tight Heaters will make that cold | room warm and comfortable. with the extra lining inside, THE ) STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES This is the 16-inch ] Special at $2.19, “

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