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THE TROLLIBUS TO | WAIT ON WITT Home of the RANGE Idea in Abeyance Until Ex- pert Reports ‘Trackless trollies must waft. | The utilities committee of the city |coune!l will postpone dnasideration of the troliibuses until after Peter S | Witt, traction expert, renders his re-| pott on the street car system. | Trackless trolley operation will un- |doubtedly be considered when exten. sions to the municipal railway eerv- fee to suburban districts are planned, [Councfiman Q. T. Erickson, de j clared. | The trollibus t# favorably recom. | mended by D. W. Henderson, super: | | intendent of transportation, who re leently studied thelr operation in the | Bast. fata Portland Grateful for Seattle Help! ‘The Seattle Chamber of Commerce and al! agencies co-operating to make | {the Pacific International Livestock | Expositon in Portland, November } 7-212, a succes, are thanked In a tele | gram sent President Robert 8. Boyns lof the chamber, from President H. B. }Van Duzen, of the Portland cham ber, Mr. Van Dusen says Seattleites | who visit the big exposition will not | be disappainted in its quality and bigness. Wants Sewer Built to Aid Unemployed Construction of a trunk sewer sys tem in the Magnolit Bluff district as @ means of furnishing work for un- employed was recommended by Mar. garet V, Sheriock, property owner tn the district, Thursday. The letter was transmitted to the council by The “Quick Meal” Fusenamel Coal Range— The Range Without a Fault Built for this climate—the enamel will not crack and the tops do not rust. Each range carries our . guarantee of satisfaction. Priced right, # with terms to suit you. Comes in White, Blue, Gray and Black Enamel. ee her a handsome income, with SEATTLE STAR Has More Dates Than She Can Keep There are “dates” and dates. Coachella, Cal., has hers on trees, in clusters averaging from’ $25 to $50 each, at present market prices. Trees she planted , eight years ago on her four-acre ranch are today furnishing | bunch of growing dates she is holding is estimated at $35. Hosiery Special, a Pair, 98c Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor Women's Wool Mixed Hostery, dropstitch pattern and in all heather mixtures. A pair, O8¢. Sizes are 8% to NEW WINTER COATS Choice $24.50 and $29.50 at Serond Floor This new shipment of smart styled Winter Coats is displayed in two attractively priced groups. They include materials of Velonge, Bolivia, Kersey and Velour coatings in colors of tan, navy blue, Pekin blue and brown. Sizes Are 16 to 42 There are both fur trimmed and plain models, interlined and with silk lining. The coat sketched is a brown Velonge with beaverette collar and priced at $29.50. Silk and Cotton Mixed Sox, Six Pairs, $1.50 Main Floor A special purchase of 2,000 pairs of Men's Silk and Cotton Mixed Sox have arrived in time for Saturday selling. They are in three attractive color combinations of blue, greén and brown heather mixtures. Sizes are 9% to 11%. These would sell regularly at 60c a pair, Your choice at, a pair, 20¢. Or Six Pairs for $1.50 Girls’ Fur Collar Coats Choice $11.75 Attractions for Boys Main Floor Rear KNICKER SUITS — 100 pairs of one-pair knicker suits in a wide range of Everyday Needs in Toilet Sundries Main Floor A new chipment of Chamots Skina, each, 15¢, Mrs. Carl Woodhouse of a valuation of $5,000. The} patterns tn brown, green end gray mixtures. Coates HUNTING A JOB, FINDS FORTUNE 38,000,000 Franc Estate for Needy Sailor DUNKIRK, Franca Nov. Lancolle Puech, for 20 years a sall- | oF, recently was discharged at Ghent jand came here to ship again. He had been two weeks ashore and, | having spent his money like the pro- verbial saflor, was flat broke when he called at the shipping agents, “We have been looking for you for four years,” said the clerk, after scanning the saflor’s papers. Puech looked uneasy as he followed a | gendarme to the office of a notary publica | “Your uncle Sicard, who left for | Argentina 30 years ago, died in 1917. He left you 38,000,000 tance” | (normally $7,600,000), the notary told . | Puech. a> | Puech mys he le going te bay a ship of his own. ARD UO t oa STORE MOURS: 8:39 A.M. TO6 P.M Mayor Caldwell with the comment that “the suggestion may possibly be @ good one.” HAS ANYBODY GOT JUNE’S WATCH? June Lauranna Erickpon, 2426 Fast Miller st. called at The Star office today. “I saw that you found @ ladys $10 bill for her the other day,” she explained with the diffidence of 10 summers. “So I thought you might Mind my wrist watch.” =I She explained that she lost it last week, either at the Stevens school or in the Interlaken die trict. It's gold, with a white face and gold letters, and is en- graved “J, IL. E” on the back in Grecian letters, She wore it on @ black ribbon, 4— |made Friday for the burial of John) | Palzarinni, of Black Diamond, who) 'Husband Community =|] Property, Divorced Because she said her husband was regarded as community property by other women, Mra. Violet Joselyn, | 2342 W. 69th st, was granted a db vorce from Clifford E. Joselyn in Judge King Dykeman’s court Friday. | Mra. Joselyn said other women ant outside the windows in automobiles: | and threw kisses at her husband, and ovember Stock Reducing Sale | referred to him as “our husband.” Joselyn did not contest the suit, CANDIDATES will be initiated at a meeting Friday night of Maccabees |from King, Pierce and Snohomish jcounties. Ed. I, Young, great com- rind We Are Offering Some Unusually Big Bargains Saturday |mander of the Maccabees of Ohio, 7° | will be an honor guest, ALL TOOLS —% OFF | Buy your Tools Saturday at Bargain Prices—THINK OF IT—We are offering our complete line of Tools, including all the Standard makes, at ONE-FOURTH off. Here are a few items just to give you an idea of the great values in store for you: No. 5 STANLEY JACK PLANE, $5.00 regaprice; SPECIAL at. ....-------$3.75 GENUINE MAYDOLE HAMMERS, reg. price $1.75; SPECIAL at. .......$1.31 YANKEE RACHET SCREW DRIVER, reg. price $3.00; SPECIAL ......-$2.25 PLUMB HAND AXES, reg. price $3.00; SPECIAL .....+-+--+ $2.25 There are hundreds of other bargains just as good. INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF | A noted authority says that a few | drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur: jrounding the mgrowing nafl reduces | inflammation and pain and so tough: jens the tender, sensitive skin under. [neath the toe nail, that it can not |penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over | night, | “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodista, How- jever, anyone can buy from the drug Dutch Cleanser Special 3 Cans for 25c |store a tiny bottle containing direc Big Graniteware Sale | ITAMINES 4-PIECE SET OF YELLOW MIXING BOWLS Special at 49c and 69c |{/} are an essential factor in You will be surprised when you promoting healthful growth see the fine assortment of cooking Scott’sE | . utensils offered at these low prices. is far richer in the fat 8-foot Electric soluble A vitamine MAZDA LAMPS 40-Watt Size ..........40c Fi ] oy Wait Nitrogen ~.~...70c than cream. It aids ; A ° health! 1] Way to have Light Extension . AT ALL DRUG STORES é eyes is ° 49: PRICE, $1.20 and 600. | have plenty Special at49c Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.d- pew in the REGULAR PRICE 85¢ er gen! gaigrrutnd } dark. By The electric department offers nity Pack- you a wonderful bargain, Satur- cr ) lamps you can day. An Sfoot light extension, |) | For {INDIGESTION i ie all the made of good quality green drop sss 21-10ak ‘ tt you need So cord, complete with plug and key RR TO RELIEVE | CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES | | Y have Catarihat Dee: or | “Without having big light bills. socket. SPECIAL ....-.---49¢ THE TOY DEPARTMENT OFFERS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DOLLS, SPECIAL AT $1.98 a Buy your Dolls now so you can dress them for Christmas. You will be delighted low id strength), | t of hot wat has Bion Assortment consists of 65 Kidette Dolls, 17 inches high; full jointed; . . jue head, with mohair wig and closing eyes. 36 Baby Dolls, 12 inches high, pt ter bent arms and legs; has bisque head, with mohair wig. 25 ee Dolls, 17 inches high. YOU MAY HAVE YOUR CHOICE at.... satrils should open, breat mucus stop if it is easy to prepare, costs littl lant to take, Am tarrhal Deafness or head 1| For Colds and Cou |Constipated? Here'sRelief!Cleanse 15¢ SAVES VOU MONEV’4 the system, with Dr. King’s Pills, Riack and red patent belts you see the beautiful selection of Dolls we have to offer at this remarkably 4 iis e distressing head noises. | tl ‘Dx. King’s Pilis See | should give this prescription | 25¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50. Hand Scrubs, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢. Tooth Brushes, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢, , Upper Main Floor A new shipment of Girls’ Winter Coats has just arrived and is attractively priced for Saturday selling. They are made of splendid, heavy coating in brown, Bur- gundy and reindeer. Sizes are 6, 8 and 10 years. . and knickers are full lined, in sizees 8 to 17 yeara A suit, $7.85. OUTING FLANNEL PA- JAMAS—in neat patterns of good weight and: trim med with silk frogs. Im one and two-piece styles. Sizes 10 to 18 yearn A suit, $1.50. PAJAMAS of Outing Flanrel tn one-piece plain style. Sizes 6 to 8 years, A sult, $1.50. i BLOUSES of woolmtxed flannel in gray and khaki Sizes are 8 to 15 years. Very good values at, each, $1.25 and $1.75. SILK TIES—a special purchase of 600 boys’ Silk Ties with flowing ends and z fn a wide variety of pat- cat terns and colors; made with slip bands. The very thing for Christmas pres 45¢. “Substantial” Eats |Sea Transportation Hits Water, Drowns Needs Befining| of Lumber OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 4.—Harry) LONDON, Nov. 4-—-The new. l- Marine transportation of lumber Ebe, @ parachute jumper, was) censing act, which permits restaur-|continues to increase, to drowned at the Aero Congress meet | ants to supply drinks until 12:30 a.|the weekly report of the West Coast here late yenterday when he con-|m., provided the patrons order “sub-|Lumbermen’s association. Water cluded a 1,000-foot leap from an air-| stantial refreshment,” {s puzzling|shipments for the week ending the Missouri | restaurant proprietors. They do not |October 29 totalled 19,248,676. Pro $5,000,000 IN PIRATE’S GOLD | Record Discovery Made in Germany FERLIN, Germany, Nov. 4—Co- incident with the discovery of two pots of pirate gold buried by the | buccaneer Lafitte in Jefferson island, | Louisiana, German searchers made |the greatest find in history when they dug up a treasure chest con- taining gold, silver and jewels worth 20,000,000 marks (normally about $5,000,000) which was buried by the famous pirate Stoertebecker at Zam stedt Osteriven in the marshes south of Cuxhaven. The chest tn which the treasure was found measured three by «ix feet; when first discovered it was thought to contain brass objects, but texts showed that they were of the finest gold and that they have an art value many times 20,000,000 marks. Germans since the year 1390 have been hunting for this treasure. According to German law the find. ers are entitled to 10 per cent, the 40¢, 50¢ and 65¢. Foster's Kid Cleaner for 25¢. Lysol, 25¢ and 60¢. Peroxide, 15¢ and 25¢. Sal Hepatica, 27¢ and 53¢. Milk of Magnesia, 25¢ and 50¢. Listerine, 33¢, 43¢ and 79¢. Glycothymoline, 23¢ and 45¢. Amoline Powder, 23¢ and 45¢.6 Spiro Powder, 25¢. Royal Worcester Corsets $1.00 Upper Main Floor Sizes Are 19 to 30 In medium low bust style; of pink coutil and back laced. Parachute Jumper property owner getting the rest.|plane by landing in | The owners already have been|river. Ebe sank before help could| know how heavy a meal “substan-|duction was 68,532,925 feet, or 13 per negotiating with the government,|reach him. tial” means. cent below normal. declaring for patriotic reasons that they want the treasures to remain in Germany, instead of being sold to rich American collectors. Stoertebocker and the Vitalien brothers were once Europe's great- est pirates. They captured the whole island of Gotland, fought Denmark, fought numerous Teutonic knights, and preyed on the ships of the Hansa league. They were defeated in a battle near Heligoland and later fn an attempt to capture Hambu' Stoertebecker was captured in th: latter battle and hanged in the city of Hamburg. Arts Ball Guests Are Offered Advice To advise prospetcive guests at the Fine Arts picture ball regarding cos. tures, a committee is ‘at home” un- tl Saturday, from 10 a m. until! noon, in the fine arts room of the! public library. The ball will be held at the Masonic temple, November 23. | Bach guest will represent a picture. Boys’ Suits at Reduced Prices $12.50 Values $7.98 TOF cise. cae Motheret We are affdrding you an opportunity to make a veal saving by offering you a $12.50 for $7.98. These suits are real They are fashioned of wool cassimeres and tweed and cut in the new Fall models, with pointed yoke and plain back. The coats are lined with lining. The knickers are also nicely tailored, cut full and dined. Ages from 8 to 17 Special Saturday and Monday, $12.50 Values for $7. if good 98 Boys’ Jerseys $2.50 We're offering $3.00 values of boys’ all-wool Jerseys for $2.50. They are perfect fitting, knit with a live spring stitch that retains elasticity. Come in plain navy, Oxford and maroon A splendid school sweater. Sizes 26 to 34 Boys’ Sweaters $3.98 ‘These pull-over sweaters are the right thing for school boys! ‘They are firmly knit with the heavy rope stitch. Seamless shaw! collar; col- lar, cuff and tail in contrasting colors; combi- nations of maraon and black; navy and orange, black and garnet. Sizes 26 to 26; excellent values. FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Men’s Neckties 69c Men’s Work Shirts $1.68 Salt Sea Breeze Kept Him Young NOTTINGHAM, England, Nov. 4. 4 ~ est neckwear value in. the eity.| A mew Kind of. shirt—has continuous double Benjamin Ward of Toronto has/ Mf , Ths I0 toe ect is worth $1.00, There is | cloth back with double sleeves from cuff to cuff: left here to make his 43rd trip /M fare ranwe of colors and patterns, including smart | shoulders and armholes reinforced in front. Made across the Atlantic. He is 92 years|IM stripes and floral designs Four-in-hand style, | of heavy chambray; blue and gray. Sizes 14% to old and a retired manufacturer, He| flowing end. , 18, The Dest value’ ohtaisenict 4 believes that his many ocean yoy- . :, ages have helped to keep him Cashmere Sox 65c Cotton Union Suits $1.75 ronclad™ cashmere sox of very fine, soft quality; clone knit; reinforced toes and heels; light and dark heather mixtures. Sizes 9% to 11%. 2 pairs 1.23 Shirts and Drawers 75c Worth at least $1.00 a garment; heavy weight with soft fleeced lining; well stitched seams; san- itary prepared fleece. Long sleeves, ankle length Priced resalerly, at $2.50, These garments are winter weight, knitted of fine combed cotton yarns; long sleeves, ankle length, Locksti: seams. Sizes 36 to 44 4 ‘ Fleeced Union Suits $2.50 Fine heavy fileeced union suits that wil add much to your comfort this winter; soft fleece; nicely finished and real durable. Worth $3.5. young. Turnips Are Due for Price Increase! LONDON, Nov. 4.—Thousands of | farmers suffered tremendous losses as tho result of a root disease | which eats a great cavity in turnips and similar garden produce, | Ladies’ Bloomers Boys’ Union Suits SHOES tddies’ 75c and 85c 75¢ » House Slippers Co! 'sCan Good warm ribbed union Pair, $2.50 Fine quality of mercerized on Ae ae iene . Be Eased ickl stripe cotton bloomers; me- fiecead; long ‘sleeves, ankle Women’s house slippers of . Over- te ec +. 0 stra| cushtot y dium weight, elastic waist ou ee stitched seams. ae A Tap, eee Dr. King’s ‘1 and knee. Extra sizes SS. heels, Serviccable | leather 7 New will : shoes. You'll get plenty o! that very thing, Ladies’ Vests Flannel Underskirts comfart Wearing these. izes gcttgtt 65c a 1 knew your, 85c and 95c mney're cheap enoush to| | Children’s Skuffers the ce first comes, give a little Dr. Mercerized striped vests to eanlt woar busan oe: Pair, $2.75 rho - ° match the bloomers; Dutch hey’re heavy enough to give alr, it will soon be neck and short sleeves or low warmth and comfort. They're “E-C” skuffers of durable horsehide for those kiddies who are hard on shoes; but- ton or lace; strongly built Sizes 6 to 8. strong and durable enough to give long service, Striped pat- terns. All sizes. K's a family cough and cold Neatly — Loosens up the phlegm, a clears up the cough, relieves the con- neck and sleeveless. made. Extra sizes 950. gestion. No harmful drags, For fifty Misses’ Cashmere Extra Size Aprons Little Girls’ Shoes standard remedy for cokis, * * * Weert” etipom At your druggiete, Hose—Pair, 75c Special $1.50 Pair, $2.50 toc’ a bottle. | Durable black cashmere rib- 7% and $2.50 values of Substantial high-cut lace shoes that will wear and be comfortable on the — feet; brown calf; heavy soles with small heels Sizes 8% to 1L, ham and percale aprons; ‘a sizes, Stripe and check patterns; neatly trimmed with piping. bed stockings; gray toes and gi heels reinforced; medium weight. Good values. Dr King’s Patent Leather Belts “THE STORE THAT, for use on coatseand dresses; fancy buckles; % inch wide Hair Ribbon, 25c Yd. Taffeta ribbon of fine qual- ity; 4 and $-inch widths; plain and floral patterns, Assorted colors, ihe values. prompt free bile flow, stir up Ine load bret and get at the so0t of the trouble, All druggists, 25c. PROMPT! WON'T