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GUS BROWN QUITS Overcoats and Suits for Less Coincident with the coming of colder days comes the greatest sale of Men’s Overcoats, Raincoats and Suits of the time. OVERCOATS AT A BIG SAVING We are CLOSING OUT All Made-up Overcoats, Both Imported and Domestic— At 20% to 50’ Reduction Owing to extensive alterations to our store, the front end of which has been sold to the General Cigar Stores. Take advantage NOW of these amaz- ing price economies. . | patience goes to Samuel Siggins, Fort Myer » build in spare moments Prize for long-distance Heights, Va, Seventeen years ago he started this big ten-room house, planning to wed as soon as it was completed Now at last it's finished and wedding belis soon will ring for Samuel and jh long wee flancee. Cynthia Grey: Lonely Young Man, in 8 by 10 Hotel Room, Writes That Chew of Tobacco Only Thing That Keeps Back Tears of Lonesomeness. BY CYNTHIA GREY “I live in a hotel room,” writes a man who signs himself “Lonesome,” “It is 8x10, and tho I have lived here for five yeors, I don’t even know the name of the proprietor, Some- times I feel as tho I could just ery like a kid, and then I take a big chew of tobacco and bite down on it hard.” Women? He doesn’t know them. “Somehow girls never seemed to take to me, so I just left them alone.” Many an 8x10 hotel room could tell just such another tale of lonesome ness, the tale of the man who, as Service puts it, “can't fit in. All one has to do to see the members of the great legion who “can't fit in” is to stand on any corner of any street some night after dinner, when it is too early to go to bed and there's | | no one to talk to. Or, go to a dance hall—yes, even the public dance hall, for | still without customary formality of introduction, there will| | be those w ho will line the walls, looking w istfully at the! dancers, wondering, wondering, why they can’t fit in. It's @ tragedy of the cities, Tho only @ wall of @ hotel room separtes the men who might be friends, there | on intangible separation that is a |ereater barrier than any wall, That|| 0% Tuesday and Thursday from | barrier is the thought that one ta|] 1! & m. to 12 m. each week somehow “different.” Please do not come at other times It's @ feeling whoee roote ere|| * it seriously interferes with her are sowed im childhood, whoae| | Writing. branches spread out with the years, g back those who might ap- and try to be friendly mes poverty causes it. The The closing of this old landmark presents an opportunity to provide for your Winter needs at savings that mean real money to you. Reduced overhead enables us to give you— GREATER VALUES THAN EVER. The whole store is at your disposal, with posi- tively everything in it at a deeply cut price. Whether it is a nice, warm Overcoat, a Suit or Trousers, Wool Underwear, heavier Socks, Mackinaw or a Flannel Shirt, Driving Gloves, new Shoes or a Sweater, you can buy it at Gus Brown’s for less. Good Sturdy Overcoats as low as $12.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits from $12.50 up Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and The Corner Store SECOND AT MARION i The brotherhood of man means more than indefinite wnion. It means | that we are ali amazingly alike, In| Raincoats for Stetson Hats as little as $5.85 $3.95 and $4.95 |urchin with holes in his shoes and on Ma knees, and an wnder- |nourtahed body must overcome a | wychological as well aa a physical lat the foot of the page, in emailer type, one reads of the marriage of « the big headlines one reads of the} wedding of a king's daughter; down | - where near enetwentisth that amount.” irs, Huck said she would sever make the race again witheut some j handicap in Ais fight for equality|taborer’s daughter. Tha same im- Wh Ade well-fed achool friends | Pulacs, inatinots, ideals, are expressed It's caster to withdraw o #elf in doth announcements. from the crowd than to impress one’s : “ Why the dig headlines? It ts to sereonelity on the sosfhere, Gnd 29! sancunes te the poorest, the lewtice, | the one who fects that he t differ. | ent, takes the path of least resistance an aaa hee ee noe | omen / and oe be Fase py Breen aie daughter of the land. — anit Only the most watehrul parental | ¥O™ eve can discover the first trace of | cand ths dreadful obsession, this fecling | from Lilinots, that one ta different, that one ten’t | term of her tat toanted. Until it ts rooted out and a|E- Mason, deciar strong affirmative thought put in the|® strenuous camaign Says Men Need Not Fear itical Petticoat Rul Political Petticoat Ruleiwc.ccc2.2 BY CHARLES R. LYNCH they reach congress. The nomina-| “Possibly with the right kind of CHICAGO, Nov. %—Men need |tion and”election afe only incidental] support, I would continue te = a never fear political Secaination by |to their work afterwards. game,” she sald, 7, nen, Mrs, Winifred Mason Huck, | «yo, instance, a prominent man 9 date Se eee Gace politician recently told me that it| ‘The fastest recorded day’s trip by | wer, the late William | Would take $200,000 to properly cam-|a sailing ship was 437 miles, made” od here today, after |paigi? the state of Ilinois. 1 have |by the Sovereign of the Geae on 8 lcovered practically every section ot | voyage from New York to Gam “politics fe @ man's game,” whe |the state and it hasn't cost me any- SECOND AVE. AT YESLER, SEATTLE OPPOSITE 42-STORY GUS BROWN “ALWAYS RIGHT” Mexicans Flocking ‘to Native Country MEXICO CITY, Nov. 3.—Since the first of the year the government has Fepatriated several hundred Mexi- ans from the United States. Most ef them are from Toledo and Detroit. VANCOUVER, Wash. — Claude ‘Winston, 27, an employe of Murphy ‘Timber Co., killed by falling tree. GUSTS ONLY $0" BUT WY, HOW POSLAM TEALS! A hundred dollars couldn't buy the fect relief that the first touch of roglam brings to itching, inflamed, eczema-tortured ski nt a bo: akin-healing P Posiam is so con: rated and ac ta #0 directly that a little goes @ long way. But its medication is so tie that it cannot irritate the m or inflamed s#kin « now-—at every drugstore. For sam- Ble free, qrite to POSLAM, 243 W. ‘ew York. loblain Soap, medicated with Pos- clears and brightens the com- Plexion and prevents return of erup- Sdnie.—Advertinem: Beautiful Women cosmetics wont harm your skin, if- you make it firm, and smooth with refreshing Mifflin Alkohol Mas. sage before powdering. MIFFLIN ALKOHOL MASSAVE he talrrnal onic 95% Alcohol At all Druggists Mam Cumaca: Cosrosanion PRILADELPWA, PA. U. s. “Vaudeville Wants De Valera DUBLIN, Noy. %-—Eamon de Va- lera has learned that the penalty for fame is the offer of good money- making jobs. Among the letters re- ceived by the ex-prenid@ht of the Irish republic recently were several from theatrical managers in the United States offering him high salaries for a vaudeville engagement. However, de Valera is quite content to stay in Ireland. School Girl’ 's hs ve Destroyed by Ball BIRMINGHAM, Bong, Nov. 3—A ball thrown thru the window of her school destroyed the left eye of Ellen Makepeace, aged 7. Her father has jsued for $1,000 Fiarice Backs Wit; Girl Recovers $750 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 3.—Mra. Gwen dotin Falcke said Herbert Mincke romised to marry her and place her on & pedestal.” He & ed to do #0 and she 0 damages | Athletic Failure | Brings on Suicide DEWSBURY, Eng., Nov. %- F. Crawshaw, aged 14, suletd Eerie committed because he was unable to LANGWOOD— For Wood Only Guaranteed to burn twice as long with one-half the wood required by any other wood burning range if properly in atalled Call at our retail store, F. $. LANG MFG. CO. First and Spring “Pillion Riding” New English Pest LONDON, Nov. 3.—Engiand has an | epidemic of “pillion riding” the carry: ing of flappers on the backs of motor- cycles by young men. Newspapers | thruout the country are ruixing pro- test against this style of joy riding on the grounds that the gir! must for rider's waist and the long list of fatal causalities owing to amashupa Over 100 have been killed “piilion riding” since May last. Dog Above Child in English Court | NOTTINGHAM, Eng. Nov. 3- Crusty to children ts cheaper than cruelty to animals here. who held her child’s fingers to a hot Poker was freed; a woman who wtarved her dog was fined $10. ~ AMUSEMENTS _ © Hil aa , 233 VAUDEVILLE ==" Overture Teoptes of the Day wien Foley aud Letour MeDevitt, Kelly and Quinn | wig | Morton & Glass Ve in “Apri T Herbert Williams | Beat and Hilda Wolfus “From Soup to Nuta” | BI Hebinson Galetti and Kokin ‘The Pathe News 0130 awe aati 4197 0167 1osia 1010 BEN TURPIN World-Renowned Co FOUR ORTONS « Comedy Wiriats HANSON & BURTON SISTERS “The Magient Man and Hin Mugieal Matda’ THE AVOLOS Premier Xylophonists of the on necoumt of the hours sit with her arma around th# A mother | Try a Societe Sur prise—5e in the bright orange, _ tri- angular cartons, They'll make your nickel feel like a dol- lar. | $100.00 in Prizes Get a Societe Surprise details | | for JUST LIKE RENT $100 cash and $15 monthly will ke th ofa new 4 e © rente home of quit i are glad t ertien at any thm H. C. Peters, 726 3rd Ave. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Selling Out Lumber Any Price to Move It Moldings—Half-Price $10.00 $19.00 Many Other Bargains in Lumber ELLIS-MYLROIE LUMBER CO. $725 12th Ave. N. KB. Melrose 0105 Cedar Siding Flooring ‘ place of the old, self-deprectating one. that little lonesome boy of the play- grounds may come to be the lone- some man of the & by 10 hotel room. ‘BOY KILLS A * SAVAGE WOLF SIOUX FALLS, & D, Nov. 4 | With only @ large club as a weapon, Walter Kamback, a 12-year-old farm. er boy, killed a monster gray wolf, of the species which in the cattle raising days annually killed hundreds of cattle and calver The boy was riding on horseback | thru a field on his way to round up | & herd of cattle for the evening when he saw the wolf. Diamounting, he searched for some sort of a weapon jand was fortunate enough to find a large club. With this he advanced! |upon the wolf, which showed fight. | His first blow dazed the animal and another killed it. | | | | |ger all members of the From president to messen-| staff lof the Woman's Party |feminine, in accordance with | the stipulations of Mrs. O. H. |P. Belmont when she donated the party headquarters in | Washington, D. C. Here is Julia Obear, messeu are , said. “Women's minds are funda | mentally different from those of men and few women have the neceasary | qualifications to enter politics. “There is no doubt that women are) in politics to stay, but the threatened | formation of 4 woman's bloc to op pose men will never develop “Women, however, have a distinct place in politics and that is to one itu “Phe manipulations of a male poll- | tielan in search of votes are often Hiiculous, Men seem to lose the bis | fewue in the minor one of how to xet | voter “Women are more sincere. They have some definite goal to gain After Banish Catarrh’ Breathe Hyomei for Two) Minutes and Stuffed Up Head Will Go '¢ relief from d or from an ontest time | If you want to get ecatarrh, cold in the irritating cough in the #! breathe Hyomel It will cleanout your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep, or money refunded Hyomel should end a cold 4 relieve you of dig anutfl whing, apitting @ fensive breath in a week Hyomei is made chiefly from euca- lyptus, & roothing, healing, germ Killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia where catarrh, asthma and 4) troubles are seldom day wr. yore! {a pleasant and easy to breathe, Just pour a few drops into the Hard Rubber a\- nd reliat i ete ing inhaler and one but little at druge! and at Bartell Di sement “ECZEMA TORTURE ig one of the curses of modern lite of which none escape, rich or poor can always be told by the “d, cracked or y SKIN OR WEEPING SORES cores a clear liquid which an intolerable itch ing a life an itching mis e at night STOPS THE ITC! INSTAN’ The old style method of treating the disease with greasy, aticky | salves and soaps, simply covered | the skin, thereby giving the better chance to live which caunes from NG over parasites a neath treatment of eczema has of undergone a complete and rad and so, instead of 6 surface only ing and penetrating lotion may »w be applied, which gets to the pttom of the sores and kills the germs | Such lotion is ECZEM INE: a clean $1.00 por postpaid by the Joy. Drug Co, Spokane, Wash.—Ad j Yertinement, ‘ Vote FOR Referendum No. 12 and thereby increase the TAXABLE WEALTH of the State. California has been operating under a similar Certificate of Necessity Law for more than eleven years, and Wisconsin since 1915. Referendum Measure No. 12 will not hamper the future development of any of the present municipal plants or the construction of new mu- nicipal plants and systems whenever the public interest requires. Referendum Measure No. 12 will not, as has been stated, give any water powers in this state to private companies, as, under the Federal Law, municipalities are given the preference right to acquire any undeveloped power sites on the pub- lic domain, where practically all the year water power is located. Similar laws are in effect in twenty-six other states where they have resulted in better service, cheaper rates and the extension of service into the rural communities. Last year alone there was invested in Califor- nia more than $70,000,000 in water power de- velopment and extensions of lines as a result of this law, The passage of Referendum No. 12 will result in adding millions of dollars to the tax rolls of this state and thereby reduce your taxes. Vote FOR Referendum No. 12 Washington State Public Utility Information Bureau