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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. MOTHER! —|JITNEYS" FATE California Fig Syrup” city Council Will Take ad Matter Nov. 21 | With Maj. Carl Reeves superin: Ld CONTESTANT | Mile jtendent of public utilities, recom mending the restoration of jitney | service to Cowen park, the elty coun ell will reach its final decision in the | jmatter November 21, acconting to | present indications at the city hall | Mayor Caldwell favors jitney serv | tee for Cowen park and five members | | of ‘the council are virtually goth. | mitted to the plan, so it is believed that the district will have little trouble in securing motor bus trans. | | portationy mother! Even a sick child) ‘The city utilities committee will de. | ores rity taste of “California termine the terms upon which the Fe Syrup” and it never fails to! jitneurs will be allowed to operate. the bowels, A teaspoonful to) FM. Peterson, president of the may prevent a sick child tomor-| Auto Drivers’ union, has petitioned Tt constipated, billows, feverish, the council to grant permits to 30 has cold, colic, or tf stomach | cars, 3 per cent of the gross earn eres Cotes, pene eg ings to be paid into the railway | remember cleans fund. | de bowels Is often all that ts neces) Reeves is opposed to this plan, sry. favoring a flat rate of $f0 per car. | of ask your drucsist Rpt M rae ond fecommended that permits be pomecale, Fie Syrup” Retces aye Rranted to only 15 motor buses, to ated on bottle. Mothert, TUR between Third ave, and Univer ail ages printe + i TT) sity st. and E. 65th st. and Ravenna mast ery “California,” OF YOU! bivd., operation to be over Eastlake | @ may set an imitation fig syrup. ave. and 10th ave. N, E. In the Shrine’s baby con- test, running simultaneously — _| with the “fairest lady” race, little Carol May Sale, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sale, 1522 Warren ave., is actively smiling for votes. The first prize in the infants’ con- test, to be awarded at the Shrine circus, which begins October 29, will be a diamond ring valued at $160, Landon has more than 70,000 tons) Americans: own about one-half of rubber in storage. at the diamonds in the world. ORES COMPANY !Nc. M. J. B. COFFEE splendid success we have had with M. J. B. Coffee, now buying straight carioad shipments, shows how this brand is favored wives. The new friction top cover is a new feature jam is cut the friction cover keeps the coffee fresh wntil the last portion is used. We always sell it at INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself 40c | "X"few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and 80 toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” fs a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodt: ever, anyone ean buy from t drug swore @ tiny bottie containing diree HILLS RED PACK- fh fions—Advertsement. package . ...19¢ DEL MONTE LARGE PRUNES, net 1 Mb. 12-02, can. 20¢ package . ...16¢ QUAKER OATS, for... SHAKER SALT, can. package . ...11¢)| DATES, pkg....22¢ SEARCHLIGHT BALLARD OISTRICT ‘$419 Ballard Ave. 6001 l4th Ave. N. W. FREMONT DISTRICT 7 3 Blewett St. 4201 Fremont Ave PF pee ay 9 =END ONIVEMMITY DISTRICT ih aad Greenweed ” 63r¢ and 4th N. WOODLAND PARK 1906 46tn St. NL EASTLARE 201 Eastiake Ave e B. BROADWAY Dis- TRICT 292 Broadway N. QUEEN ANNE HILL tth Wo and W. McGraw 201 Blaine #. $2) First Ave N. 2215 Queen Anne Ave. ¢ Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago, half a dozen of us nt hiking. Later, the crowd dropped into our house to rest moments. But you know how moments lengthen out tr a hike! 3 ipper time came and not enough cold chicken or any other one thing for a hungry half a dozen. "1 I remembered the Tillamook Cheese we'd bought the day before. In a jiffy, one was busy. We made a rarebit they all declared to be the best they'd ever Everyone wanted the recipe. So I'm giving it to you below. “Well, just this creamy, rich Tillamook rarebit, with pickles, preserves and steamin ate a an he eeetas Ciao” Wa hove 2 Jolly cowed clencer ore ow—and no trouble at all! let 11 you—it isn’t my ‘secret recipe’ h as the cheese. I al look MON to hotel cae the Sot Somne ee dstest ‘om vale dlaior (‘4 Bind 14 pound vse , JMLLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregon —14 Cheese-Kitchens owned and operated co-operativele by che Tillamook Dalrymen Look or TILLAMOOK on the, Ga THULAMOOK WELCH RAREBIT Rind. . Onenish with ke this richer, the yolk just before serving.) THE SEATTLE Chinese Girls in Eastern Olympiad | = Searle Caras MANY WANT T0 HEAR WITT TALK : Traction Expert Is Flooded With Invitations Peter Witt, traction expert, who is investigating Seattle municipal Suturday noon he is to address the King County Democratic Club at Meves cafeteria, Monday noon he Will speak before the Transportation Club, and Monday night before the Commonweu Chub. ive Business Men wday, and on the he will r before the Real Bs tate Men’ woclation. Witt has been spending the last few days working over charts and maps. He has made @ point of in if |specting traffic handling during the rush hours. Cashier Is Accused of '$8,000 Embezzlement TACOMA, Oct. 28.—Frank E. Searte, 43, cashier in the Sperry Flour Co,, is held in the county jail here charged with embezzloments amounting to $8,000. Searle represented that he was making purchases of grain when no such transactions had been made, ac cording to J. D, Armstrong, man aget of the company. Thi ments bh e run for a stron, having been in th al audit of the books, To Give Address on Gardening Methods Mra. R. P. Burchard, of Victoria B. C., was to address the Seattie| Garden club at the Fine Arts build ing at the university Friday after hoon on the subject of gurdens and methods of gurdening in the state The public is invited. Mra, Bureh- ard’s gardens in Victoria are said to be the finest in the Northwest. Favors Logged-Off Land Work by State Speaking before a meeting of the | Young Men's Republican elub Thurs: day night, C. F. Roscoe of Everett declared logging of unused land should be carried on by special pro- vision of the state. Roscoe said ex service men should be allotted land and in this way make timbered sec tions useful. Saco ON Eat Cow Fodder Instead of Corn BAKU, Oct. 28.—Famine ts ‘re ported to prevail in Azerbaijan, with the people flocking Into the fields in army has seized all the corn. $15.00 Values . $18.00 Values ... $20.00 Values . $22.50 Values . $25.00 Values . $27.50 Values -. $30.00 Values . Values . Values $37.50 Values $40.00 Values . $42.50 Values $45.00 Values $47.50 Values . $50.00 Values . $5.00 Values .. $6.00 Values . $6.50 Values .. $7.00 Values $7.50 Values $8.00 Values .. $10.00 Values ..... ened 1 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out ‘Ten minutes after using Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few | weeks’ use, when you see new hair, |fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the Dandetine is to the hair what | |fresh showers of rain and sunshine | are to vegetation the roots, invigorates and strength ens them, helping the hair to grow Plication of Danderine makes thin, ‘leas hair look youthfully trous, and just twice as It goes right to search of grass to eat. The Red|brigtt, 1 girl students took part fantern Olympiad. Be. | r dancing, marching and athletic stunts, many Chinese spec complained that they stepped | beyond the bounds of feminine activ. | “DANDERINE” Grows Thick, Heavy Halr gwen OS usually good. your order tonight. Dutchess Trousers $3.00 Values ..........e0eee ee $3.50 Values ...... ave cledesbic $4.00 Values .........0-00000: $8.50 Values ..... ewweeeresess $6.3: $9.00 Values ............ ows «of “Money Talks” and we’re shoutin’ “BUY NOW” THERE ARE REASONS: . Backward Season—Stocks Complete—Lowest Prices — Highest Values — Winter’s Here — Farn Money—Keep It Moving—Start the Factories—See These Snaps E. & W. Collars, to close out, two for 25c; soft, three for 50c. Regular 25c Sox, three pairs for 50c.. All Hats and Caps one-fourth off or more. 75c Ties, 45c; $1.00 Ties, 65c; $2.00 and $2.50 Ties, $1.15. 50c Silk Garters, 25c. 75c Suspenders, 45c. ~ ‘ Suits and Overcoats NOT A SALE— A SENSATION “Cooper’s’”’ Winter-Weight UNION SUITS $1.95 English Cashmere Hose 65c Worth $1.00 Winter Underwear MMU Gc lahvin coast esc spebscesb hemes 4s Heavy Union . . Heavy Union .. “Globe” Union . $6.00 $6.50 $1.00 Two-piece $2.00 Two-Piece, large si $2.50 Two-piece Winsted . $3.50 Two-piece Army ... $3.50 to $5.00 Two-piece Me for this week-end— PUGET PUD Another wholly different flavor is this week- end’s ice cream special—a delicious, delightful treat to serve when you want something un- This flavor has never before been offered to Seattle people. You can get it tomorrow or Sunday from®any dealer who sells Seattle Cream of Quality Ige Cream. Don’t forget to only. try it—Monday will be too late. "Better phone If you don’t know the nearest deal- er, phone Main 6225 for his name. SEATTLE ICE CREAM COMPANY For More Than 20 Years Pro- ducers of eattle Cream of Qua ICE CREA M There ts only one Private Brand Brick —the Seattle lee Cream Company's — sold by our dealers 60° A BRICK Dress and Working Shirts $1.50 Values ...................85¢ $1.50 Collar Attached .........$1.15 $2.00 Values Men’s Mackinaws $10.00 Values ................ $7.50 $15.00 Values ........ - $11.25 $18.00 Values ..... - $13.50 $20.00 Values ..............-$15.00 $22.50 Values .. . $16.75 $25.00 Values ...............$18.75 Bath Robes $7.50 Values ......... oh saunas $5.60 $10.00 Values $12.50 Values $13.50 Values Sweaters $10.00 Values ...........+-+.-85.00 $12.00 Values ........ seeeeee $6.50 Third and Pike