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Through the Beautiful THE = babreloo> 7 Amber Shade id CITY COUNCIL MONDAY 4 INGS D'ANNUNZIO IS ' aS The Glow Reflected Rincsi tre = COUNCIL| WARD TO FIND Reported on Land, Sea and Appropriated $175,000 to continue construction work on the Skagit power fe Ey auas oy wane ie heer of the dintr vt m. Select Hs reed to the public utilities committee an ordinance granting the! OI, Nov, 1é+-Cubrielle d'An 7 ae Saiabeaaahy ‘ = federal gov at a rightbofway 100 feet wide ng the north bank | yyy reported variou tod : : isle Ky , it river f of operating a railway a thd. ook and tn eb secaipallleeneas Table Lamy a. ae © Caldwell's suggest 1 fj t cambria tus \ we hav 1 18 different st ‘= bility of ou from point \p 5 m $24.60 to $ = eged misnta t i oc ‘ = ! ' 4 15 id d to the public ya oF unite t Ju > well, superintendent of buildings, recommending revisio oer juest I $18 Your Choice—$ K, Bockwell, ov agre ention, AN metal ¥ por i Referred the judiciary commitice suggestions made by Thomas joardea ul raga ay ger 9 verd 1 1 " 1 Irving, superviser of elections, that voting precinct boundaries be re Adi M somewhere tu adjusted to more nearly equalize the number of voters at the various coast, Millo was implicated recently . ° ia my pol on in charges that d’Annunzio was ne Finest Quality oi] J the recently revised traffic code, which extends the down 6 Russian gc town district wh rldng auton ted 1pport Se | t providing that “where ops who occupied amless Ison any person may d ted to} Axminster Rugs $72. 50 1 tf $ will close out this lot for $72.30. i LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Grunene FURNITURE Co. WHERE PIKE MEBTS FIFTH To TCSII CM Co TTI Oregon Man Is OOL BANDITS Killed by Truck EXPERT SHOTS ‘aldwell asserted ross misstatement of fact, ev over by and Records The first is: Because both we and the manu- facturers, who are co- operating with us in the conduct of this sale, were afraid of embar- J gzoes and transportation tie-ups ' this fall and were determined to make our shipments before ship- ping channels became blocked with the crops and coal, as we were going to make sure that no § patron of ours should lack the desired talking machine this Christmas. This sale was planned months ago. The phonographs were manufactured months ago. All details and plans were worked out months ago, and the phonographs allot- ‘ted for this sale in Seattle notw-on our floors for you to make your free and unrestricted choice. Thus, we guarantee to deliver the identical instrument you select, and it : may be delivered to your home at once, without delays or indefinite waiting. The second is—Because the Pathe Company want to emphasize to the persons who wish to buy and own a phonograph, that phonograph manufacturers are not profiteers. : 1 N The Pathe Company is one of the largest manufacturers of phonographs and phono- \ graph records in the world. It is not, and never has been, a profiteer. Its phonographs and records are sold today at a price which more closely approximates 3 i the good old before-the-war prices than any other merchandise of a similar nature. And it will take a long time and a lot of reducing before other commodities come down to the fair and reasonable prices of Pathe phonographs. ' % } While nearly all commodities, even the barest necessities, have advanced to double their : ’ former prices, yet here is the genuine Pathe Phonograph? Model 10, today, 100 of them for you to select from, with eb te equipment, everything nec ary to your full enjoy- ment of your machine, including $25 worth of ge: ‘nuine Pathe records FREE, all for $150. And what is more, you may spread your payments out over an entire year, and pay a low initial payment. f ‘ $2 bye ty wou ‘ FREE ! 4 A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue Elliott 5368 Between Spring and Seneca on ot Ad Club to Study Tala, Mow ng ¢ Two More Reasons for This Nation-wide Demonstration Sale of Pathe Phonographs to the premises of the namitted to the city legal) p department and that steps be taker vane iste i= AGTRESS TELLS SEGRET| Darken Gray Hair ture Ads on Thursday and ma half-pint ¢ bay rum, ae pound, ar “Thee > at a : . ded to create the impres| tena tot ASTORIA, Ore. Nov. 16—He EW YORK, Nov 16.—Frank that our municipallyowned u te tena dpe Tyegdeiege > poolroom employe, says two are being contributed to by Sweden has clvil service retire | will ns a Seasitees a, & his: end | ¢ yers of the city in their| ment P wh provides | 20 y t Right when he then played hi for! annual taxes and hence that Seattle means for old employes after they ré in a good place cay * and tired | | j | 1 Conditions of Sale 1. The phonograph offered in thie sale is a genuine Pathe Phonograph, Model 10, It is 43 inches high, 20% inches wide and 20% inches deep. Bewutiful mahogany or oak in cabinet construc absolutely the most substantial tion. It is equippe 4 with « ne indestructible Sapphire Ball for playing Pathe r universal tone arm for playing all makes of records; one hundred steel needies; AND $26 WORTH OF PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED BY THE PURCHASER. The total price for this entire outfit is $150. PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. $59.50 and $55.00 PLUSH COATS S SPECIAL $49.75 y f ANDSOME garments from our own stock, made of fine deep pile plush with black or natural opossum fur or self collars in the attractive shawl style. They are finished with tie sashes and fancy linings. Sizes 34 to 46. $24.50 Plush Coats, Special, $19.95 Finished with Coney fur or self collars; full belted and lined with black and fancy Venetian linings. Sizes 34 to 46 Beacon Bath Robe Blankets UPPER MAIN FLOOR 6; Ligne kets ry best time to select your bath robe blan- r Christmas is right now when the stock is complete patterns which ar This showing includes a wide range of and frogs to match. At $7.50. complete with girdle, neck cords CHRISTMAS &-Button Length HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES $5.75 MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR ALLING your attention to just a SPLENDID, soft finished kid few from an extraordinarily large A glove pique sewn and finished stock of fi ge PU ioe ing with contrasting embroidery is shown for women, boys and girls. in a shipment just received. All sizes Women’s Handkerchiefs—With hand- in Brisa of rh gases and mode. drawn thread, rolled hems and em- 7 sae whe 4 5 ne broidered patchwork corner on plain Gauntlet Gloves with strap wrist and 7 . . Mach S22 « < pique sewn; have black and black and bag ere Bene hela ha ay white stitching on back. A pair, $7.50. white lawn with corner embroidery in Suede Gloves in 12-button length in white and colors; 35¢ ez a" dark brown are overseam sewn and fon $1.00. bag eae ee have embroidered backs. A pair $5.00. Sport Handkerchiefs—In striped and Glace Gloves, 8-button length, in plain colors with corner embroidery. brown and beaver, with overseam. A Each, 15e. pair $6.25. Girls’ Handkerchiefs—Of mercerized French Gloves, 8-button, in several cotton with colored borders. Each, 10¢. shades of brown with embroidered back Boys’ Handkerchiefs—Of plain white and P. K. sewn. A pair $7.50. cotton and linen; also in Boy Scout pat- French Gloves, 8-button lengths, with terns and colored initials; 15¢ and up Paris point backs and overseam; black to 35¢. only. A pair $6.50. | 2 the “preak., Posse Is Hunting | By climbing into a coal car on a jag steep incline and releasing it, the Escaped Fugitive four hoped the momentum would caine Late ‘ drive the car thru the prison gate. | BROKEN BOW, Neb. Novi aig But prison authorities had taken the | An armed posse today searched the | precaution to lock thy r to the surrounding country here for Try to Flee, Car Is Locked |tmcks. One of the convicts was| Chester, accused of the murder wounded | Florence Barton, Kansas a to Tracks — jety girl Chester escaped from CREDITABLE ACT tectives taking him to Kansas @ity as i . rire te Maud—I'll give Jack credit for get-| by jumping thru a car window as his JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov. 16.) sine me a nice engagement ring. train pulled out of the station here. Four convicts who attempted an! yfarie—I understand that's What - - escape from the were back under b key today | script York City was built in 78 ght of prison _ — ur men unlocked every door « er of cella—20 in all—with a key had made from a brass bar. Tho other 36 convicts refused to join IF BACKACHY Oh KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat and take a glass of Salts to flush out Kid- neys Drink plenty water "Making Room for TOYS Means Savings for You Our extensive stock of SEASONABLE HARD- WARE is now occupying the space which in two weeks must be used for TOYS. We will not have sufficient room for all this splendid merchandise and so are making DRASTIC REDUCTIONS in the price in order to SELL IT OUT QUICKLY. Buy Now for Future Use We are confident that these prices are much lower than we will be able to offer for a long, long time. The following items are affected by this ROOM- MAKING SALE: Fire Screens One-Man Saws Andirons Paints and i in meat excites the kid |be obliged ek relief two or three umes during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or Jyou'll be a real sick person shortly | At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney re you suffer from back- | Your Initial payme The bal ance to be paid within the year In weekly or monthly nt may be extremely «mall installmenta. E ately on receipt of initial payment. Freight or ex ntire equipment will be delivered to your home immedi # will be prepaid to all points within 50 miles of The Pathe je ® guaranteed for one year. Any defective parts within that time will Phonograph tneluded in this sa be replaced without charge. Written guarantee furnished with each phonograph, Privilege instrument for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any will be given to all purchasers to exchange thir time within six months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full eredit for every dollar paid up to the time exchange is made. Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once, A. B, DUBOTS, 1107 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Without any ob! whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other de of the Pathe Phono. graph you are offering upon end photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $260. Grates Varnishes . Oil Heaters Poultry Netting Axes Lanterns Buck Saws Scales Sale to continue all this week. White and Gold Cups and Saucers specail” 1.98 This handsome set of six semi-porcelain white cups and saucers, tastefully decorated with a gold band, y for $3.00. Special for Wednesday, set ache ach gets BO |feel rheum: ated anc when meat, dr et from pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few jdays and your kidneys will then act fine. ‘This *famous salts is made |from the acid of grapes and len mbined with lithia, and has for generations to kidneys and stimulate them al activity, also to neutralize in urine, so it no longer is of irritation, thus ending r weakness, a an Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effeyvescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug sists here say they sell lots of Jad Sailts to folks who believe in over- coming kidney trouble while it is only troul 2.50 MODEL wate Speci he $1.39 “Holds a 16-Ib. N F | Fi Turkey” Ow Toots Fine Date Eatonic Ended er, measuri 11%x17% in. One-piece, seam- less body of pol- ished steel, mak- ing it easy to clean, and is self-basting and self- browning. His Troubles “'Eatonic is the only thing I have found to stop my heartburn and } think it has been a great help in nervous epells,’’ writes G.O,Johuson, An bs stomach may cause lote of suffering all over the body. Eatonic helps in such cases by removing the cause of the misery, because it takes up and carries out the excess acid and gases and keeps the digestive crmpne in natural working order. A tablet after meals is all you need, Big box costa only @ trifle with druggist’s guarantee, THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES ison here, | the jeweler did, too..—Boston Tran. The first tenement house in New