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PAGE 8 MOTHER! Your Child’s Bowels Need “California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother! “California Fig Syrup” now will thor: Sughly clean the little bowels and im a few hours you have a well A teaspoonful of playful child again, Even a cross, feverish, constipated child loves its “fruity” taste, and mothers can Pest easy because it never fails to Work all the sour bile and poisons Fight out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upsetting the Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” Which has directions for babies and @hildren of all ages printed on Mother, you mung say Refuse any imitation. Advertisement. THE JONES ACT, a law which, he says, prohibits Alaskans from shipping merchandise over Canadian 'Tailroads, is condemned by John Rustgard, attorney general for Alas ka. The fish industry is crippled “by the law, according to Rustgard. Says Fathers Could to their boys sthere would be but half the orim cases that now ood the courts, according to Jude | Everett Smith, who ts speaker at a number of father and son banquets this week, in @ number of Seattle churches and community houses Tuesday night, and more were scheduled for Wed nesday. City Federation, + | tion of the Women's Christian Tem: }perance Union were elected: | president; Mrs. Sadie Frasier, vice) | president; Mra. Henrietta Hill, re cording secretary; Mrs. Mary De Foe, corresponding secretary, and | Mae Welch, treasurer, Passenger Train in | Northern passenger train collided! }head on with a logging train on the} Puget Sound & Baker River logging track in a dense fog at Dempsey crossing, near Burlington, Monday None of the passenger coaches left the track. Members of the crew were | slightly injured, and the Great North. ern engine was so badly damaged that it was unable to proceed. To Plant Elms for Check Crime Wave If more fathers became real pale Father and son dinners were held W. C. T. U. Elects At a meeting of the City Feder Tuesday afternoon he following officers for the year Mrs. Emma Morrison, Mrs. Head-on Collision) HAMILTON, Nov. 9 —A Great Soldier Dead at U. In commemoration‘of Washington mep who died in the service, Amer- fean elm trees will be planted on the! lower end of the university campus) on Armistice day. sin at | Meany will officiate, Services will be noon. Prof. Edmond 8. 15 Men Saved in Y. M. Building Fire SOMERVILLE, Mass. Nov. 9.— Fifteen men were reacued and one fireman was injured when fire partly destroyed the ¥. M. C. A. building on Highland ave, here, early today, Damage will amount t6 $100,000, it is estimated. Famous Actress Leaves ‘wel Movies for Vaudeville Vera Gordon, THE SEATILE STAR roles in “Lullaby,” the featured act at the Moore this week, By Daisy Henry In her dressing room at the Moore theatre, Monday, I had the pleasure of meeting Vera Gordon, star of “Hu- moresque” and “The Greatest Love,” | big film features. Miss Gordon was dressed in a pretty black gown of soft silk and wore a most becoming little flowered turgan with a most be She was just ready to coming veil, leave the theatre, having fintsl BASKET GRATES 11 patterns, in black, Swedish and antique brass finishes, ae RE ‘.. $5.34 Pistol Grip, fully nickel plated, adjustable, 9 to 12-4nch They'll be higher at Christmas time. Berry Spoons, Cream Ladies, Child's Sets, Butter Knife and Sugar Shell Sets, Cold Meat Forks, ete. in hg rg ay baad 89c of Seattle Will Soon Pass On—'Till Another Year DON’T MISS IT! “ Tomorrow We Feature Our Entire Line of FIREPLACE GOODS at SPECIAL PRICES Meh, 11 patterns in various widths, heights and finishes, as $4.05 16 patterns in finishes to match and- irons and grates, as low $4.86 Electric Wire No. 14 rubber - covered Williams’, 4%-inch dlame- tioval value... $3.99 Paints A whole fresh carload of Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, ete., at special prices. Thousands of Other Items on Sale New Items Added Each Day LL ANDIRONS 15 patterns, in black, Swedish and brass finishes, low 5 Toilets Sold <opper white enam- el tank, birch mahogany seat, with hinges, complete... non-corrode $26.95 Night Latches Cast bronze pin tumbler cylinder, heavy latch bolt, 3 Uberty silver keys .. Japanned case, with $1.23 Roasters AU steel, sanitary, seam- less, self basting. $1.59 Medium | McA Esc, sys he” sa oe Const Hardware @ SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET Store Hours: 8 a, m. to 5:30 p. m. The Greatest Selling Event In the Hardware History — _ $3.42 her matinee performance, Bo much has been said about Vere | Gordon's ability to portray mother | roles, 1 wanted to find out4f she at- tributed her success in depicting this character to the fact that she is her. self the mother of two lovely chil ren. “I don't believe that an actress has to be a mother to Interpret the role hed | Of & Mother on the stage,” said the star, “Acting ts largely a matter of jerook, And I swear to you I never was a crook in my life.”* | Miss Gordon journeyed all the way | from Europe at the special request of Fannie Murst to play the mother | role in “Humoresque.” The billboards | did not feature her, but the public enthused go strongly over her won- derful acting that the real star, Al ma Rubens, faded into oblivion. “I never made much money,” sid Miss Gordon, “I worked in ‘Humor. feaque’ at $200 4 week. Alma Rubens, (the star, got @ thousand, Gaston Glass, who played my won, made | $400, And I was advertixed in time as the star, You know, the picture la in two periode—I am young in the first one. The producers were afraid I couldn't play the part of an old woman in the last half. They want. od to get a double for me. They tried to find one, Finally the director, | who had faith In me, threatened to throw up bin $2,500 a week job. I was permitted to fo on.” The public much prefers “happy endings” in pictures and in stage productions, according to Miss Gor- don, In her vaudeville act at the Moore this week, Miss Gordon is a widow who suddenly becomes rich from her husband's inventions, A young man and a stiri, confidence people, try to fleece her, She discovers the young man to be her son. A detective shoots him. The son really ought to die, but, says Miss Gordon, “We tried it with him dying In New York, and afterwards the manager came around to me and asked me what we were trying to make of his theatre-— & camotery? So we had to change the ending. It hurts me, tho, to say, 5 will ver What beautiful acting could be done if he didn't live! But—the public likes the happy end- ing. And it la the public we must oF all the fami Keep t handy » 1oat COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Large Bice, 25e Modine Bise, 108 Trvton 8 pra eearions aod She is playing one of her famous moiner dastoom from De | partment, Colgate &&.Co.,NewYork Ciey, be in the sale. Outing Flannel 6 Yards $1 $,000 yards of white and colored outing flannel; 27 inches wide, white in both plain and twilled weave; 86 inches, fancy, in neat stripes and desirable col- ors. —Second Floor —Dollar Day— Gown Lengths $1 120 gown lengths of fine quality mercerized batiste; three- yard lengths; 39 inches wide. 185 gown patterns of fine qual- ity plisse crepe in wide range of desirable patterns and colors; 3% yards long. —second Floor —Dollar Day— Apron Patterns $1 164 apron patterns of fine ging- ham, madras cloth and Devon: shire, Excellent assortment; 32 inches wide; 3% yards in each length. Regularly $1.23, $1.58 and $1.75. —Second Floor —Dollar Day— $5c Pillow Cases Four for $1 600 good quality pillow cases, ize 42x36 inches. sg —Second Fleor —Dollar Day— 85¢c Dress Ginghams Two Yards $1 428 yards of fine quality do mestic and imported dress ging- homs —~ plaids and checks—in wanted colors. si —Second Floor —Dollar Day— Women’s Union Suits $1 A special of 360 fall weight cotton union suits; low neck, sleeveless, band top and knee length. Well reinforced. Sizes 34 to 44. —Dollar Day— Boys’ Union Suits $1 A special purchase of 180 ecru color fleece-lined union suits. Sizes 6 to 16 years. —Dollar Day— Hair Nets $1 Dozen National Hair Nets, made of genuine human hair, in cap and fringe styles. Black, dark brown, medium brown, light brown, blonde and auburn. All large, full-size nets; guaranteed. Regularly $1.50 a dosen. —First Floor —Dollar Day— 2,000 Handkerchiefs For Women and Children Women’s all-linen handkerchiefs with embroidered initial—hand- worked. Regularly 75c, Dollar Day, two for $1. Handkerchiefs suitable for both boys’ and girls’ school use, All plain hemstitched, for boys; em- broidered corners for girls. Spe- cial, 12 for $1. —¥irst Floor —Dollar Day— i Toiletries 15 eakes tollet soap $1. Assort- ed odors. Formerly $1.87. As usual on Dollar Daya §1 box of L’Avaion Fate Powder with each dollar purchase of toilet goods, ~—First Floor Everywhere you go, all over the store, you will find the Dollar Specials—things to wear, things for the home, Christmas gifts and desirable things of all sorts, AT A SAVING FROM 25c TO $1 ON EVERY PURCHASE Lucile pares A special purchase of Lu- cille and American Lady corsets; low, elastic top with lightly boned skirt; made of pink coutil. Sizes 22 to 26. —Second Floor —Dollar Day— $1.50 Muslin Gowns $1 A special lot of women's gowns, slipover style, of extra quality musiin and nainsook, Lace and embroidery trimmed. ~-Second Floor —Dollar Day— Envelope Chemises $1 Dainty lace and embroidery trimmed chemises of fine nain- ook; i made and cut full. Regularif $1.50 and $1.75. ~-Becond Floor —Dollar Day— Camisoles $1 Extra quality crepe de chine and eatin camisoles in dainty lace trimmed and tailored styles. Regularly $1.35 and $1.50. Second Floor —Dollar Day— Specials in Art Needlewark Infants’ long dresses, stamped on soft nainsook; also two-year size. Dollar Day, $1. Children's jumper dresses with panties, GBtamped for embroid- ery, Dollar Day, $1. Stamped Continental pillow case tubing, 42 inches wide; $1 a pair. Lancheon sets, stamped on 44- inch Indian Head, with six nap- king, Twelve patterns from which to select; $1 « set, All; linen centers, 22 Inches. Stamped for embroidery. Dollar Day, $1. Stamped all-tinen dresser searfs, $1. r Stamped unbleached muslin tea towels, six for $1. Colored ‘all-linen handkerchief squares, seven for $1. * Fourth Floor —Dollar Day— Women’s Stockings 5c Stockings Four Pairs $1 200 pairs women’s mer- cerized isle stockings with seamed leg. Black and white only, Silk Stockings $1 Slightly Damaged and Soiled 135 pairs women’s full-fashioned pure thread silk stockings in all sizes and wide range of col- ors. Regularly $2 to $3.60. —First Floor —Dollar Day— Children’s Stockings Four Pairs $1 350 pairs of boys’, girls’ and in- fants’ stockings. A broken line of sizes and colors. Regularly B50 and 50c, —First Floor —Dollar Day— $1.75 Autosharp Pencils $1 100 pencils, sterling filled, chased barrels; 2inch leads and clips. Guaranteed. ~-Kodaks, First Foo! —Dollar Day— 600 Handbags and Beauty Boxes $l Leather handbags, attractively lined and well made; regulation and swagger styles. brown and black. $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75, Beauty boxes of leather in styles and sizes suitable for high school and university girls, Black, gray and brown, Extraordinarily low priced at $1, —First Floor Tharsday, Nov. 10th Every item advertised for Dollar Day is a striking value—otherwise it would not Rag Rugs $1 176 rag rugs in plain cot- ors with striped borders ; also hit-and-miss patterns. Size 24x36 inches. Two nly to a customer. Fourth Floor —Dollar Day— Cocoa Fiber Door Mats $1 150 genuine East India eocoa mats with tled and braided edges. Two only to @ customer. Fourth Floor —Dollar Day— Silks and Dress Goods $1.75 Chinese Shantung $1 Yd. 15 pieces of genuine band-loom imported alleilk Shantung; 33 inches wide. —Dollar Day— Plain and Fancy Silks 1 $f Men’s Wear A Special Purchase of Men’s $1.50 Silk Ties $1 600 beautiful silk ties In new patterns and colorings—darker shades and brighter colors Bech tle Interlined with “non- wrinkleable” wool mohair cloth, — 1,500 Pairs Lisle Hose Three Pairs $1 A special purchase, together with hose taken from our rege lar stock; medium weight lisie; in black, navy blue, cordovam and gray. Ali firsts. 730 yards 36 and 40-inch slike Men's Section, First Fieg striped mensaline, Japanese sil in navy, brown and black—polka dot foulards in black and navy with white dote—silk poplin in brown, wistaria, rose and Bur- sundy, Regularly $1.50 to $2. —Dollar Day— 800 Yards Woolens $1 Odd pieces of dress goods— storm serge in navy and mid- night blue—black and white shepherd check——coating in brown, blue and seal —nun's veiling In lavender; crepe cloth in garnet, old rose, Copen and Bray; 36 to GO inches wide. Reg- ularly $1.25 to §2.50, —First Floor —Dollar Day— A Great Special for Thursday Only 44 Women’s Coats $19 The Regular Prices of Most of Them Were Twice as Much Velour, silvertone and suedine in novelty styles—some with fur trimmings, others trimmed with silk braiding, embroidery and buttons. Full silk lined. Also tweed coats in light and dark colors, made in English topcoat styles. —Apparel Sections, Third Floor | —Dollar Day— In the ° . 1] Gift Section Framed pictures; colored prints in a variety of well known 5) Jects—$1. Mahogany candlesticks, pair. Vanity boxes with powder and | rouge. Covered with brocaded etlk and French flowere—$1, Fourth Floor ia Special Price Basement 380 Hats at $1 An extraordinary variety, including smart trimmed hats, hatters’ plush, sailors, striped felts with felt so Priscilla Dean tams and untrimmed apes, 400 Apron Dresses at $1 Unbleached muslin trimmed with applique and black bias binding—Polly Prim aprons in excellent qual- ity cretonne and fancy percale—coverall aprons of ginghams and percales in checks and laids—per- cale aprons trimmed with organdie ruffle i 200 Blouses at $1’ Women’s blouses of voile, organdie and in regulation, overblouse and tie-back styles, Mostly ¥ ae ; some with colored trimmings. Sizes 36 oO 300 Petticoats at $1 Fancy figured cotton taffeta, plain sateen with deep flounces and figured percalines in dark and medium shades, some with plain uppers and figured flounces. Much underpriced, 400 Tub Dresses at $1 Children’s dresses, sizes 2 to 14 years, of excellent seine and chambray in a wide variety of attract- ive styles. Checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. At less than the cost of the material. 100 Flannelette Sacques at $1 Dressing sacques of figured flannelette. Well made; attractively trimmed. Colors: Blue, rose, tan and heliotrope. 75 Office Aprons, 2 for $1 Fast black sateen aprons in full skirt and short styles. 50 Children’s Aprons, 2 for $1 Apron dresses of percale in belted and jumper styles, Sizes 4 to 12 years. ‘50 Blouses, 2 for’$1 Women’s white voile blouses in a variety of styles. Some slightly soiled ‘from display. Sizes 36 to 42 but not all sizes in each style.