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| OFFICER'S | the Flu Twice, of BY HENRY Woop PARIS.(Ny Mail)—If you had the real Spanish Miu back in 1918 and 1919, and didn't die of it you won't have it again, You can start in the winter with “God, | Wish He'd Killed|a hrtecty tant ntart'nst ne wort | Me!” Whines Slayer as He Learns Truth treat yourself in | fresh attack—now that the time hon: | lored whisky and quinine cure is no |longer integrally available, This is the solemn and setentific assurance of Professor C. Dopter of | | the famous Valde-Grace hospital at | oringing coward, shrinking from the/ paris fe has just published the Pacey 06. the socen, | full statintics and reports of the how Three short, sharp words, spoken | yita: on the Spanish Flu epidemte | By Sheriff John McCulloch, at the | since it original arrival in 1918 and | end of a day of grilling, changed | which demonstrate conclusively that | young Harris from a bold and brazen | \ns atinck of the disease extabliahes | @esperado into a whimpering, terror immunity 1 EVERETT, Nov. 25\—Charles Har is, the dauntless young highway Man of yesterday, today was a fA aie ea Cannot Catch |MEVESCUTS | HIS PRICES Says Physica catcteria senis 4. C. of me bana Into Tailspin Say aR pe veri cmeerecaanare cmt a ~~ | HERE IS MORE OF | PAUL BUNYAN ||STARTS ON PAGE ONE Made Behring Sea, All the dirt they CHARGE TERROR | TO SINN FEIN] Plot to Blow 1) Liverpool |}| Docks Is Accusation || | dug out they piled up and made the x ibe om % | Pribtiot * i The * 001 "7 net It rounds too good to be true! ange Fa pe gry gence De 0} | BY WEBB MILLER Our friend and aviator, Old Man So & | LONDON, Nov S—-All Britain | MW. Cc. lL. b fallen into talispin| Utimak Pass, They were digging 4] was startied today by the ms oo has Gaven tate & talepen well to get water for Mabe and struck | teria: Meves declares that have taken a general drop tn the past few months. cakes are a few have tumbled, restaurant man, | and is rapidly nearing earth, agoord ing to an announcement made whatsoever ax to how you would| Thursday by A. J. Meves, Proprietor | Wiitiam sound and English bay f¢ the event of a/of one of the city’s large Af! ing yrudson Bay Co. provisions He adds that his of the tems that according to the lava from old Magomac and flooder half the island. Paul dug Princ Fred Choro | muska and his brother, the old chief, | |remember those times, Bill Shoe maker, the keeper, and Sam Atkin json, assistant, on Cape Hinchinbrook } DETAILS OF BUD COOK-HOUSE ARR/ EMENTS Editor The Star: ul only work ed meven men in his camp, but they | were picked men, exceptionally good secretary for Ireland, that the Sinn einers bad plotted to blow up the! docks and the Manchester ater plants, | i's assertion, made dur. | restaurant ia now back to prac | iene, oan sch for this tirish M. P, declared the charges! tieally a prewar price bast. . OLD SOURDOUGH, were false and that they had been |} Coffee, tea, milk, rolls, vegetables, por har) made to discredit the Sinn Fein. Wn | meat stews, roast beef hash and fish Britain in on the alert for a Sinn |f! Fein outbreak despite exposure of | the alleged plans, The war between the Sinn Fein and crown forces tn England ts being fought out by the secret service agents of the “invini-|]) v= *=:| Buy Practical Gifts Now Extreme Values in Stricken thing, Thru the day his hold-up victims came to the jail and identified Harris @e the youth who had stuck them ‘up with a revolver the night previous and robbed them of jewelry and cash. VICTIM PULLS GUN ON HIM Once a gun was pulled on the @nd fob. The fob lay on a table. Myrick’ glowered ut Harris and said: “Ever see that fob before? “And do you know what you're @oing to get for it?" yelled the vic tim, jerking owt his revolver. Harrie winced, and grinned again. | ‘Other hands seized Myrick by the arm, restraining him. } Not a word had been said about Police Detective J. H. Fox, who was | shot by Harris after the holdups, Harris had admitted shooting the Getective, but knew nothing of the! shot's effect. At the end of the day, | he inquired: es. The man who pulled it Alonzo Myrick, from whom] “young Harris had “lifted” a watch “Yes,” said the youth, grinning. | “You're the fellow I held up.” Underworld In other words, the disease Itself | ates within the victim, if he pexn't die, a transformation of the organiam which renders it imposst bie for the same cause to produce the same effects as regards the dis tase in question. ARREST 1,000 IN CHICAGO DRIVE Is Swept by) Police Forces CHICAGO, Nov. 25,—Thankagiv ing day was merely November 25) for a large part of Chicago's under.) world. 1 With Chartes Fitemorria, Chi.) cageo's new chief of police, follow. ing closely on the trail of the! gamblers and gunmen, and Judge K. M. Landis after the bootleggers, | the outlook wasn't bright for the! city’s criminals. More than 1,000 men have been | taken within the last five days in) the police drive against gamblers and other criminals, Squads swept thru the “bad lands" of the West Side, the “black belt” of the South Side and into the rendezvous of the Camorra in “Little Heil"--the Ital- eT he whined, to Jailer | FABRIC Odds Silk Some of these Kimonas faded—some are slightly imperfect — but their wearing qualities quality of th “5 ie crepe good. KIMONO SECTION SECOND FLOOR | Sweeter than gran- ulated—no limit, buy all you wish. FOOD SHOPS UPPER MAIN FLOOR Dress Goods Remnants Half Price and Ends of Cotton and Remnants of Ribbon Remnants of Laces Remnants of Nets Remnants of Embroidery SHOPPING BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR jan district—last night and earty today, picking up all gamblers and | suspected criminals. The dives were crowded, tn most instances due to the coming holl- day, and large hauls were made. Scores were arrested. As none of | escaped with $25,000 after binding and gagging K. Kawano, a cler | and Y, Okamaru, the proprietor. | which Okamaru is trustee, $11,000 | beside his clerk. loggers and well fed. Hoe employed about 300 cooks in three shifts, n shift had one meal to prepare, Paul STEAL $25 000 had 600 flunkeys Hkewise in three pM ean | shifts. They worked on roller «kates Ne OTS / 5 |The bacon portion for each man con-! 80 far, the king’s secret agents | — sisted of mix alice, each slice being |DAVe had the best of it, as they ||| Cakes | have been able to prevent and ex were seven hundred layers thick, | Pees the warifke steps planned by with lots of cream jelly and fruit in| the Sinn Fein. There tn no telling. between and frosting deep enough to| however, when the Sinn Feiners may | | bog down an elephant. be able to carry one of their plots; JOHN PINETRER, into execution | Balicksander, The government's attitnde toward | | eee Ireland was upheld in the house of | ORIGIN OF THE commons yesterday. Former Premier SAN JUAN ISLANDS Anquith introduced a resotution ure Editor The Star: 1 remember|!n# that peace be established in Ire. i,| When Paul Bunyan helped Puget dig |'4P4 at once, condemning Sinn Fein |I| *}the Sound, Just after they had it] @**anins, as well ae the “black and finished Paul and old Puget got into | to" who conducted reprisals on the jan argument as to who did most of pig Karey a amen: new | i me Cl the wee! Maat aoh eare and ever, no that it beeame in reality a|f! meg p = bg ages eign he'd bdo pin ym gf ype resolution expressing admiration of Hien bound and maceed | cawene | what made the Han Juan Inland | British forore in Ireland, and in this : potn' Paul's ox got lot in the wilds of | form It was pansed by a big margin | pe ion igo ie ott cteq | Canada once and his tracks were wo], The Irish question was before the 912.000 In cath nnd bende belonaing | far apart they had a hard time find-|house of lords again today. Lord I] a nan NEI ling him. One hoof print weighed | Middleton planned to-move adjourn. | to the Japanese Investment Co, of] 10. tone A man and hie wife fell | Ment of debate on the home rule bill | tte one of Babe's tracks. Their son oo to give the govern got out of it when 63 years old, and | ™ent opportunity to broaden and im-| postal funds, reported the incident. prove it. | ble government” of Ireland and King | | George. the aide of a 1,600-pound pig. Hold ‘Up Jap Store and Pos- tal Station TACOMA, Nov. 26.-—Federal agents and police thruout the Northwest to- day were conducting a search for a trio of masked “twoqun” bandits who entered a Japanese store and postal substation here last night and Okamaru's #tore at 1223 Broadway was entered by the three men about belonging to the store and $1,000 of walked out, qu They then bound and gageed — After Paul and Puget had thetr tit me epee a Chnumare ang lett aves betpsene | ite afgument, Paul bit out for new) | | t deliteratery |Uelts. He landed up in B.C. on / and deliberately. | nig ‘Timber Creek, where the trees | | Were so large that it took seven 1 ry | weeks to walk the length of one and ARCTIC PERIL : a day and half to walk around one of W.C.T.U. Coming |} yin or urs Siar ee iH Mise Agnes Slack, honorary) pointing up twelve by twelve tim- a | world secretary of the W. C. T. U..| bers that he used for toothpicks. With the thermometer registering will arrive here Saturday for a series) nut he broke so many picking his 50 degrees below sero, the United) of taike in local churches. Miss/teeth, I quit. Paul buile a shingle | States Indian sciool at Cirela, Alas | Slack waa a representative of Great| mit, He had nine miles of uprights & was burned to the ground Tues | Britain at the International Non-| and did all the packing himself. He|@ay, and the teacher, Mra, Ella B./ *| just had one packing frame and bin | Cupples, formerly of Beattie, faces “| and the shingles were carried to this| iS4mile trip over the Arctic fee to ithe town of Ragie Report of the destruction of the school building, which waa valued! at $3,500, was received Tuesday by | W. T. Lopp, chief of the Alaska 4s Cripple Unable to [packer i took two men to oll his Dodge Car; Is Hit| acting tammer to keep it cool, accident several DMD 7 of | Month-End Clearance—Friday All the odds and ends will be out on the tables at absurdly low prices. Remnants will be selling for half, and there'll be lots of other good things. of « Rainier Valley | Bh. Pinkham, former president of the t Adama st. and Ratn-| Kotary club here, will be held at| cable Boulevard Wednesday night. Hie] Piymouth Congregational church | Jost, A daughter, Mra, Eulene Silk. He ta tn Providence! Friday afternoon, Rotariang will at-| wood, is @ nurse at Columbus sant- tend in a body. tarium, — TheBonMarché There'll be some good chances to secure practical things for Christmas at a saving. at Half Price SLIGHTLY SOILED FROM HANDLING ‘Gowns, chemises and camisoles are included in these lots of handled and slightly soiled Undermuslins of cot- nr come are Semmens 60 RAIL pelon fer ‘the Month-End Clearance. LINGERIE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Flannelette Gowns Reduced to $1.19 Specially priced for the Month-End Clearance. Good quality flannelette gowns with high neck and long sleeves and turn-down collar, double yoke—with pink and blue stripes. LINGERIE SECTION— SECOND FLOOR Half Price Clearance of Toilet Goods —$2.75 Candle Holders with shades, reduced to $1.75. —50c Whisk Brooms reduced to 35¢. —Large size Listerine bottle reduced to 69¢, —50c extra heavy rubber Tubing reduced to 25¢. —$3.50 Fountain Syringes reduced to $2.75. DRUG SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 12,000 Yards of Draperies at Yesterday’s Wholesale Prices This is a jobber’s surplus—bought at such a heavy price reduction that we can sell these popular Draperies at the wholesale price of a week ago. 1,000 Yards of 36-inch Terry Cloth 85c a Yard Another, lot of that desirable double-faced Terry Cloth down to 85c a yard. Dandy quality for hangings and portieres—floral and damask designs in rose, blue, tan and mulberry—a yard wide. Curtain Materials 17c Yard Drapery Marquisette 39c Yard Extra quality Marquisette and Scrim for the Isn't it a relief from higher prices to be able money—with plain and drawn-work borders— to get Figured Marquisettes at 39c a yard? 86 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru. In neat floral and stripe designs, with the lat- est interior colorings, Mill Ends of Curtainings 23c Yard igure Curtain Voile with leno drawn-work borders Fi d Burlap 39¢ Yard y different patterne—lengths up to 10 Figured Burlap in tapestry and cretonne de- signs—splendid colorings, suitable for por- inn White, cream and ecru—and only 23¢ tieres, box coverings and couch covers—a yard wide—down to 39c. Overdrape Madras Down to 85c Cretonnes Down. to 39c Yard Madras in floral and bird designs—shades of Exceptional values in Cretonnes—chintz, dam- blue, old rose, tan and green. These are much ask and tapestry effects—all 86 inches wide, in demand, and at this low price they will go all sorts of color combinations—-for aprons, in a hurry. draperies and fancy work, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE * Odds and Ends of Enamel Ware Reduced to 5c—25c—35c FORMERLY 165c, 35c, 69¢ Gray Enameled Steelware, including Cake Pans, Pudding Pans, handled Bake Pans, Mixing Bowls and Preserving Kettles, while we have any, reduced to 5c—25c—35c FOURTH FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE Men’s Underwear at 95c Broken lines of Men’s medium and heavy-weight wool-mixed and all-cotton Shirts and Drawers reduced to 95c a garment. Men’s Union Suits at $1.95 Springtex heavy cotton Union Suits—gray and ecru color—very elastic, durable suits, reduced to $1.95, Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.95 Men’s heavy Outing Flannel Night Shirts-—made with military collars and V necks, fancy stripes— sizes 15 to 20. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Handsome - Silk Petticoats | at $3.85 O you remember seeing that table of beautiful silk petti- coats at $3.85 a couple of weeks ago? And then when |} you came in a day or two later they were all gone? We bought only a hundred of them that time—that’s where we made a mistake!] But we try not to make the same mistake twice—so this time we bought THREE HUNDRED of them—and they’re here—now. But they won’t be here long—be sure of that!! Messalines, Jerseys, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and — In Plain Colors, Changeable Effects and Dozens of Emerald, Purple, China Blue, Burgundy, Black, Rose, Pink and many others. Month-End CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY Three groups of Hats and Hat Shapes at very low prices. One Group of Trimmed Hats at $2 95 One Group of Silk Velvet Shapes at One Group of Velveteen Shapes at MILLINERY. SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Corsets Reduced Odd lots of Corsets divided into two lots. Lot 1—Odd? styles and sizes Bien Jolie, American Lady, $3 95 | Gossard and Nemo models, reduced to.... . | Lot No. 2—R-G, C-B, Eleanor and $1 95 American Lady Corsets, reduced to....... ° Hook-front Brassieres with embroidery 69 yokes—sizes 40 to 46—reduced to........... CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR : Chambray Gingham 20c Yard Chambray Gingham — 27 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards—pink, blue, green, tan and helio, —Mandille Chambray— anata to 8 yards, 26 inches wide, light and medium blue, pink, tan and gray; yard, 25¢. FABRIC FLOOR--(THIRD) Silk Remnants Half Price FABRIC FLOOR-(THIRD) }$1.25 © (75c | Mended Gloves One-Third Less At the Month-End Clearance Soiled and mended gloves —kid or wash fabrie—good value for the money, UPPER MAIN FLOOR