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GOES | DOWN: 13 “CENTS NO Second Reduction Within a) Month; Means Ruin, Say Farmers PAO te going down! A cut of 1 cent in the retafl price, second in a month, Friday to 13 cents a quart The reduction followed the action | dynamite the dealers, November 1, cutting | are, Pee oe to dgirymen | dents: $3.65 | dealers means ruin of milk, to $4.15. The middle met th: A by cutting their | tered. Jail <> Mare = SPOKANE, Nov. 5.—Chartie Mel-| Was sentenced to the rock pile for | @ays on a vagrancy charge. He : Walked back to jail again week later. “I had to have a little i." explained he, “so I got me| Teal upeet about & et Car Runs Wild for Bloc R, Nov, 6\—When the con- | of @ street car exploded Mo Th Abbott was either blown for jumped from the platform and = car ran wild for more than e dnjuring a score of persons The |eome by ambition. fy cupid who carries « carving | ‘shiners in on JUICES OF TRE lyn and Cleveland. brought the| manufacture of their product, cause care is sometimes dealers began to talk, |revenooers got on the job. | found that he was using the charcoal |to clarity bis moonshing, INFLUENCE BOOZB Of course, the natural futces of the tree Rave a certain influence on the | quality of the boose, but tt still car ries the wallop, and tts value to the Corey on Booze: be charged with The more careful they Wholesale price of milk to $2.75 | caught. Whereas, the man who hundred pounds jeooks up @ little poison over the Warmers deciare that the action of | kitchen fire is apt to fet away free their | Here are a pair of illustrative inci “| want charcoal,” mid a man tn/ jong aga Ho got his charcoal, but he kept to $3.2 on to $2.75. right on wanting more charcoal, He milk cor mm, Tage by A.| was obliged to visit halt a dozen P Priest, ie stili examining data to| dealers in charcoal in order to keep | 1 the correct price of milk. | supplied. The dealers became inquls itive and the charcoal user got Cus HE WAS CAUGHT BECAUSE oney, Then Returns |## MADE Goop stUFF His replies were so evaatve that ad the He felt , 2 “I was trying to make good stuff,” gem, Now Til finish my time” He} 4 ne “The joit-juice must be fib tered before it is safe to drink, and] charcoal makes the best filter.” In the same city a caual wanderer | noticed that several little girts spent lthe sunny hours rubbing prune |atones thin on the sandy doorstep. | |When a stone had been polished | down to paper thickness, it was put laside. An investigation revealed an make cordial that was of real qual ity, and to do so, planned to soak prune stones in the raw material | Just why he did not crack the stones | |and take out the pits I do not know. | © But the facts are a# reperted. ‘The tilieit distiller who wants to . —A|make money rapidly out of our most ela gp A | rapidly growing infant industry takes pursuli }no such chances. He may do as the 4 a oak! "ann eee certain parts of the South | are reported as having done—chop | the center out of a big stump for his mash tub, if he operates im the for net at the base of the stump destroys the tu, with no indestructible tron hoops left to arouse suspicion. Moonshine-—Bad and Worse. Careful Distiller More Easily Caught. Electric Stills: Along Milwaukee. Tree-Stumps Used as Wash-Tubs. Herbert Corey motored most of the way from Seattle to New York to cover the recent world series in Brook- On the way he made a thoro study of the illicit traffic in liquor, and is writing a series of articles for The Star. This is the seventh, BY HERBERT COREY Moonshiners do not use care tn the} “They set epring,” said full of asprin: run, they move on, if they think it the more apt they are to be| best, But no one really worries them here. Everyone winks at stilling, for the outdoor laborers will not stay on the job if they get nothing te drink.” SOME MOONSTIINERS HAVE BUILT UP tloalty every in an auton 2,000 miles, everywhera, shiners had | utation product, for ‘The mrost was an arran, the Milwauk: virtue of | looped ever in made, the moonshiner | his mash over « gagoline Mame in a | Dlower stove, ‘a other Moonshiner who had been over- | He wanted to) moonshine # | monplace water, gna eodent, A ruout certain parts of the North moonshine stills are as common $27.50 values... .$18,35 | $18.50 values | $25.00 values. ...$16.65 | $22.50 values. ...$15.06 _ These hats are exceptionally pretty—typical of the latest creations shown in fashionable New York 1 have) _—not a single pattern reserved from this extraordi- Mary reduction on new millinery. Ultra modish tur- bans and off-the-face models of Gareda, Harding gray, pheasant, reseda, cedar, navy, black and all the in-between shades and their combinations, so much in demand by the better.dressed women, | Far Hats, Metal Effects, Pattern Hats $12.35 $15.00 values. ...$10.00 $12.50 values.... $8.35 best Stag bac Sox, ~] taunt |, TR? MAMe report was made In prac that they had built up a certain rep | “We'll get some of Soant-fo’s mule,” the residents would aay, makes the beet stuff around here” been made with the line guarde of which a feed wire was and the stills operated by electric power, Tiny electric furnaces are installed on wagona, a run of bootch wagon moved on. ‘The advantages—not to speak of the lack of amoke-—are obvious, tho smoke does not bother the up-to-date | of certain metropolitan listricts for yearn. Bome sugar, some still, electricity from a tapped wire, end « crude still are all that are Two In French veal, Pinch top ...-. “nee * $16.95 Cutter’s 1% inch Sportamen Hand made Boots at .... DRESS SHOFS—A group of Water-Repellent Clothing Brands, with double front, Heavy weight, with double seats and fronts .......-.—.+- Unique Line Hose, pair ... 30C @ pairs for $1.00) Heavy Cotton 83c THE SEATTLE STAR * Berlin — PARTS, France, LONDON, Ne A meal In five minutes at the Rite London & gasping at the an nouncement which oafla the rapid service “American style.” It will be pomible, aye the an Douncement, to receive the same | Perlin before long. food by the new service that would take two hours for service by the old, ——— Oysters An old bachelor says that ff 2 mean dots not know of any reason why he shouldn't marry, all he has to do is to attend his own wedding and find ons To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafnens, or who are growl up thetr sft: at a he, “and this country in |ber, In Peru ms. After they make « ad REPUTATIONS city or village I visited obile tour of more than SUlla were tn operation me of the moon been at work #0 long the quality ef their Port Olive Tonle, _ noarcely hear ne reatored to the tick of « ly audible seven or rich old interesting tale T heard moment reported to have e's electric divisions by | the high-powered wires, 8 "\be taken by stomachs and Pr. pared at home and i wire unhooktd, and the shag from your @ruggiat 1 on mint (Double Strength). Take} r this hone and add te it 4 pint of in the West, for he cook» in New York City) Ula have been @ con for the fire, or, better) | by parcel post, prepaid, ~ Pearce Bros, =" THE WATERFRONT OUTFITTERS TWO STORES Worth-While Sale of Worth-While Merchandise The waterfront—only a few blocks out of your way—is now the place to gave money on your purchases. For several years these stores have been rec- ognized centers for fishermen, loggers, transportation companies, etc., outfit- ting men who must have clothing built for long wear and service. From the manufacturers we offer A $200,000 Stock of Reliable Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Mackinaws, Under- wear, Socks, Blankets, Etc. NOTE THE PRICES—COME AND EXAMINE THE GOODS Hi-Cut Boots For the Duck- Rumef's Pact, 2inch Boots Shooter and Sale Prices tn ie sal $15.95 Out-Doors Man Eureka Rubber Knee Boota. $8.95 Paca, @ great Alligator Green Stickers, tte $6.95 Sawyer & Johnson's Oftekin Panta and Oliskin Coatea $2 95 Leather-aleeve Vesta, mole White Fi ter Rubber 11 and 12 Only, Ot ma. red or black, all aizes .... $23.95 Dougtas and Beacon Shoes skin ined, a greae under. ae eae Process tin en sae st. $4.95] | fran: .. $6.95] | dena aitvee $7.19 Real Woolen Mackinaws Shirts, @reen Hood and Black Rear $3.95 WATER REPELLENT PANTS $3.95 HOSE AND SOCKS BARGAINS 59¢ | “on ie TI | Aristo Moainmn.wotgnt Wool Sox, styles In all sizes that are great values at the sale price OK BDA BICOVO co.ce canon winter wear; real wool, good patterns—sine 36 ONly..cen se Tron-Clad Shawkntt Cashmere Hose - All-wool Ball Brand Boot Sox, pair. Extra Heavy A Clad Boot Sox . 29c PAI cebeowe B DAE peewee U. 8. GOODYRAR SLIPPERS IN GLOVE STORM Men’s All-Wool Overcoats VICI KID RUBBERS A group of stylieh Wool Overcoats for men—fo0d tall TURNED oring combined with good material. SOLES $16.50 Here's a real bargain at: Two Stores on the Waterfront PEARCE BROS. THE OUTFITTERS Pier Two and Grand Trunk Dock MY WORD! THIS |EX-KAISER IS IS BALLY FAST London to Get Its Meals in Five Minutes! Rubber Boots at $4.95 three-quar in, wines 6.95 Storr King Rubber Roots, $5.79 Heavy allaool garmenta made by the beet manufacturers—a showing of patterns and $11.75 YOUTHS MACKINAWS—A real coat for $6.75 39c 49c $2.95 FULL OF HOPE Says He'll Soon Be Back in Nov. 6-—Tr tr learned from a diplomatic fource that a high German personage who re joontly visited the exkalser tn Hol land, reports that Wilhelm in opt! mistic and openly ahd repeatedly de lelared he would be bepk again in The former crown prince ta work ing a9 & farmer in hia exile home | es are picked from bashes and trees along the river of Tum OLD PORT WINE PURE OLIVE OIL Nature’s Food Tonic! Tf you are run down, tired, worn | lout, exhausted, anemic, suffering from nervousntas—or have ne ap- | petite—try nature's way to health Port Oftve & a comPinafion of port wine, ereamy pure olive off and other medicinal agents | mixed in such proportions that It ie as paintable ax rich cream Tt not only stimulates the system by toning up all the vital organs, bat i © pure auld food the most deficnte you notice improve ment from the first few lassen. Ask your doctor or Grugrist: they inet | will tell you this ty the ideal body {2° | patider and food tonia, On sale at Owl, Swift's, Bartell’s and all neigh- | borbood drugginta, or on recetpt of $1.75 we will send ft to you direct ‘The Portottve Company, Ine, 43 coloring of old, fated garments. ‘Me House of Quality Dyers. These Special Lots Secured at Much Less Than Manufacturers’ Costs Exceptional Values in Women’s + amd Misses’ Hats, $4.95 * ~-A splendid assortment of trimmed hats suit- able for matrons and misses, —Lyons pile and panne velvets; also duvetym combinations— ~Colors: pheasant red. Black, FFRASER-PATIERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement SATURDAY’S SELLING ~—Draped effects, Chin Chins with soft shirred facings—brocaded crowns— —Trimmed with flowers and ribbon— * ~—Straight-brimmed hats with soft crowns trimmed with band of ostrich— —Lyons, pile and panne velvets; also duve purple, navy, brown and An Unusual Purchase of 135 Coats In the Latest Fall and Winter Models Specially Priced $25.00 —Fur collars of Kit Coney and near Seal, large cape collars, and large convertible collars of self material. —Full silk lined and semi-Venetian lined. Belted, loose back, flare and wrappy models, —Medium, light and heavy weight coats, suitable for every occasion, —vVelours, Silvertones, Suedenes and Crystals. —Colors: Navy, brown, reindeer, taupe, Pekin blue, burgundy and Oxford. —Sizes: 16 to 46, inclusive. —These are the best priced coats offered this season, fe ‘A Late Arrival of 400 New Fall Blouses Special at $3.95 —Blouses of excellent quality georg- ette in: —Fancy collar and collarless effects; iridescent and floss em- lace trimmed, silver and beaded, and silk thread broidered styles, —Colors: White, flesh, bisque, Copen, rose, navy, brown, plum and black, 64 Girls’ Coats Specially Priced $10.00 —Late belted models in velours, zibel- ines and cheviots. —All full lined and interlined, _ —Some with fur collars. —All the season's wanted colors. —Sizes: 6 to 14 years. Regular $2.95 and $3.50 Girls’ Chambray Dresses, $1.89 trimmed. —136 Dresses in this reduced price grou e splendid fast color chambrays. -Smart youthful styles, attractively -—Large variety of styles and colors. Sizes: 6 to 12 years. 100 Burton’s Fifth Avenue Taffeta Petticoats,Special $1.95 —These Petticoats are neatly made. —Dark grounds with pretty Dresden floral effects. —Colors: Rose, lavender and blua —Exceptional values at $1.95. SUCCESS ‘We have been more than successful with our Dyeing and re Many of our satisfied customers sent us their friends to have thelr clothing redyed and finished by us What more can 2 svccesrful burtness honse ask than to have their trade do their advertising for them? your trade first class service and workmanship and they will do the rest.” Give us @ call and let us restore that color and beauty. Our motto fs, “Give garment to its original BELMONT DYE WORKS Phone, East 946 Try Us and Be Convinced Malin Office 508 East Pine St.—Branch Office 1107 Pike St Ideals, ambitions, feller, Vanderlip, Schwab. which You Have an Ideal objectives, responsible for the success of modern captains of industry—Carnegie, Rocke- The savings habit is the stuff with ideals are realized. more time accomplishing yours? Savings Department open every y Evening from 6 te & jor your convenience. The Seattle National Bank | | Second Avenue at Columbia were Why lose FW FOS ea ca HAR Hair that loses its“color and luster, or when it fades; turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grand |mother made up a mixture of Sage \Tea and Sulpbur to keep her locks dark and peautiful, and thousands of women afid men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipa Nowadays we get this famous mize @ \ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hair so naturally, #0 evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just damp> en @ sponge or soft brush with i® and draw this through your haif, taking one small strand at a time By morning the gray hair disap pears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sutphur Compound is that, besides beautiful- ly darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and luster and gives it an ap pearance of abundance, Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair, It is not im tended for the cure, mitigation om prevention of disease. S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers \Usep, By Taree Cenenations WRITE oR BOOKLET om MOTHERHOOD Ane BABY. ream BRADMELD ResuLAToR Co. DEPT. 6-D. ATLANTA, 6& “TRY STAR WANT ADS