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wONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922, S001 TOYS Our Toy Department, atx thou and four hundred square feet of the Downstairs Stora, ts now de voted to the display of Toye and Chiltren® = Furniture Appealing in appointment. The true sptrit of Toyland prevails, Here you will find dolls that walk, dolls that talk and doll carts to wheel them tn— mechanical toys of every descrip. tion, china dishes, electric trains, automobiles, scooters, express wagons, tricycles, doll cradles and toy table and chair sete—and so the list could continue indefinitely. Bring in the children—we extend you & warm welcome. mv lomes Bureau MM $120 Down Sale SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS “The Best Servant in Your House” MAMA DOLLS GET YOUR SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET NOW—While only $1.00 will bring it to your home, Then you can use it, and enjoy it, while the remaining very easy payments are being taken care of. The Sellers is today acknowledged by thousands of housewives and by prominent Domestic Science Experts | to be the “World's Most Convenient Kitehen Cabinet.” It is the only cabinet having the “Fifteen Famous Features”—without which no kitchen cabinet can be a real convenience. These 15 long-wanted improve- ments include the exclusive Auto- matic Lowering Flour Bin; the Auto- Mama Dolls that talk. Bubstan. tially built of durable composi tion, prettily dressed; in sizes of If4nch to 26-inch. Priced matic Base Shelf Extender; the Dust-Proof Top underneath the $3.00 » $7.00 Porceliron Work Table; Ant-Proof Casters, etc. AUTO RACERS Only $1.00 Brings a Sellers to Your Home During This Sale st Aatomebfie—an unusual variety of eelection—size and color—prices range from $7.75 r $35.00 DAVENPORT, CHAIR, ROCKER, Covered in Velour—Priced . .. . Living Room Set—consisting of davenport, large arm chair and on all pieces—coverings are of excellent quality velour berry—as this ts an exceptional value and there are only seven set tn this lot, an early selection would be advisable RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctween. PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building Phone Elliott 4910 UUUUUAUUUAVAAUGUCUAUAEAEUAEAEAAUAAOLU GUAUUAEALAEULAUAEUAAAAAEA HUA | jis threatened, unless referendum |Makes Hard Slap [measure No. 12—“the certificate of | at Referendum 1 | Recenalty act”—is defeated at the / Tuesday election, according to @ ter power of Monopoly of the water power O° | statement issued by James “A. | Washington by the light and power | Haight, one of the leaders in the conce pera! this state nd anne nee oo }fight to kill the me PA play, “The ‘aude’ vue, Billy Me "Fre and Kilduff, Kiddies 10 ete. any time. asure HIP t thrtiling Haight claimed that a similar law in California, passed in 1915, proved #0 monopolistic that a new law, per- | mitting citizens of the state to bulld their own power plantas, has been in: | | ttinted. DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” (Paid Advertisement) VOTE FOR REFERENDUM flo. (3 |! | | | Passed State Benate by UNANIMOUS vote March 1, 1921. Passed the House 76 to 16, March 8, 1921. ncreunatlalsespclapemenaare - Signed by Governor Louis F. Hart, March 21, 1921 Fach package of “Iviamond Dye leontaing directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra peries, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind- then perfect home dyeing is sure. because Diamond Dyes teed not to spot, fa ‘Tell your drugaist whether the mat | rial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods Advertisement ~ DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feeltired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find, \relief by regularly taking G HAARLEM OIL The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Retnedy of Holland since 1696. ‘Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Gold Medel om every |Leok tee 27 necopt no tenltstion | For Sale by The Owl Drug Co. Grants freedom to healthy children in school from COMPULSORY physical examination and medication. Permits Grandination by the School Medical Depart- ment when contagion is “suspected.” 5 California, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Vermont have similar laws. EXPERI- ENCE has PROVED these laws SATISFACTORY and no repeal of them is contemplated. : Please read the following carefully, and sustain de- liberate and progressive legislation. BALLOT TITLE : “An Act providing that parents or guardians may forbid physical examinations of their school children in districts of the first class EXCEPT WHEN SUCH CHILDREN SHOW SYMPTOMS OF CONTAGIOUS OR INFECTIOUS DISEASI and, pro- viding, that vaccination, inoculation or other medication shall not be made a con- dition of attendance or employment in such school except of persons suspected of hav- ing or who have been exposed to con- tagious diseases.” -EMEMBER :— : “IT IS THE SCHOOL WHICH IS PUBLIC, NOT THE CHILD.” PUBLIC SCHOOL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE OF WASHINGTON. Seattle, Washington. VOTE FOR REFERENDUM No. (3 Only $1.00, in this great sale, brings a famous Sellers Kitchen Cabinet to your home. Very easy weekly payments soon pay the balance. The Sellers fits right into your daily work—shortens your kitchen hours. Get Your Sellers While These Special Terms Are Offered Vy, uN THREE PIECES OF ORNATE BEAUTY— and proportioned—comfortable, deep seate—removable cushions filled with springs—spring back plain and two-tone—colors, |Puts “Beast Man” to Rout | | Mins Alioe Anderson, 9812 41at ave. | cHE SEATTLE STAR DECLARE HAVRE | ald Yt er i, x $179.50 rocker—handsomely destened blue, mul $179.50 IUNUAUOAUNAUUUEAUUUUUUEOUUAEUOTARUOLAEUOEUUEOVUGEUUUGEUAGUGE GUE UUARUAUEGOUAU UAE EET Liberal Credit Extended Sol UULUUALUNAUUUUUAN ir, GIRLBATTLES | THUG AND WINS) Near Fauntleroy Police detectives and deputy sher iffs were coming Seattle and King! county Monday for the “beast man” who has in recent weeks attacked | several women here and whose lat-/ est outrage was committed Sunday | night when he viciously attacked 8, W., near Fauntleroy station Miss Anderson had just left a street car at Fauntleroy and was walking down @ dark road when he wensed that she was being fol | dead, and nothing that I can do will (AIR RECORD IS army alr service has officially an- | Jeock and | ruture. | WOMAN SLAIN Mother May Drop Probe | Into Death Mystery | | By Robert B. Bermann BUTTE, Mont, Nov. 6—Joneph C. Pyle, stepfather of Mrs, Margaret | | Carleton, who, with Rev, Leonard J | Christier, “Bishop of All Outdoors,” | | was found shot to death in the reo: | tory of St. Mark's Ppiscopal church at Havre, on October 27, is contem plating an appeal to the attorney tate to force the au: | general of the thorities at Havre to investigate the | double tragedy. io real investigation has been mado yet,” Pyle annerted today. “The only real action that has been taken | by the authorities hag been with @ view to whitewash Chriatle 1 ory. Not a single step has en toward finding who was respons: | ble for the murders, It was murde on tak there's no question about that. | Medical experts who performed a} post-mortem examinat eclared it would have been phy: imponnt- | ble for Margaret to have fired the shot which caused her death, yet the Havre authorities are satinfied with the verdict of a prejudiced cor oner's jury that Margaret killed Christier and then herself.” Pyle hag made po definite deciaton, | yet, however, on what action he| as will take He and his wife, mother of the|#! slain woman, want to seo Mrs. | ‘arleton's name chared of the « t hey had only themselves to consider they would undoubtedly push the cane relentiessly—which they could 40 by reason of Pyle's position as engineer for the greatest mining In- torests of the state But there ts someone else to con jerm—Mre, Carleton’s little 12-year 4 daughter, Catherine, who has » taken in by the Pyles and who will be legally adopted by them an soon an the necensary steps can be taken. Little Catherine knows nothing of | the tragedy, beyond the fact that her mother is dead. Her grandmother, fearful that the double murder and | the scandalous talk which ft has aroused mikht cast a permanent shadow over the child's life, has kept all details from her. She t# not per. mitted to look at the newspapers and will not be as long as they continue to discuss the caso. She hae been n out of school, so that she can nothing of it, and the few nm playmates which she ts al e all been carefully coach ake no allusion to the matter. Mrs. Pyle hopes to be able to keep the tragedy from Catherine until she grows up. But she is afraid that this will not be possible if the mys- tary is solved and @ long and sense |Uonal trial resulte with nation-wide publicity. Therefore, she te torn by conflict tng ermotions—on the one hand, her desire to avenge her daughter's death and clear her name; on the other, the equally strong wish to drop the matter as soon a@ possible, #0 as to minimize the possibility of her grand. daughter learning about it. “I haven't decided what to do yet,” she said today. “Mr. Pyle and I are waiting to have a conference with someone who ts wiser in such mat ters than we. That conference will probably decide our action, What we want to do, of course, is to find some means of pushing the case and at the same time keep it from Cath: erine. Hut I don't know whether that will be possible, If it isn't, I'll be inclined toward the plan of in- action, for, after all, my daughter in help her, but the little girl is alive, and it is in our hands to make or mar her whole career. MADE OFFICIAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, — The nounced that a new world's distance record has been established by Lreuts. MacReady and Kelly in their attempted non-stop transcon. tinental flight from San Diego New York An official statement said the dar- ing pl had traveled 2,100 miles be. fore emgine trouble forced them to descend at Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana, ‘The previous distance record was said to be 1,936 miles es. | tablished by the British flyers, Al. | Brown, when they flew | across the Atlantic | ‘The air service stated that another non-stop flight from coast to const | would be attempted in the near to} The official statement reveals that | the aviators had trouble with the water jacket about 400 miles from | San Diego, but kept plugging along | until they broke @ world’s record lowed. When she came to @ spot where the trees overhang the road. | | | | WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, || way, making it especially dark, the| NOVEMBER 6 man suddenly Jumped at her and KFC—11:15 a.m; 2 to 3 p.m; wrapped his arms around her. Miss || 6:30 p. m.: 616 p. m.; 6:20 p. m:; Anderson struggled desperately and |] 9:15; 9.26; 10 p. m.; 10:16 overalls and a dark hat The one remedy that always giver relief from the awful pain of Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheuma- tism. 500, a box—at druggists—write for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., Inc., Buffalo, N, Y. 135A succeeded in twisting herself free KDZE 10:30 to 11 a. m. and from the thug’s grip in spite of his || 9:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily, and 7:16 mpts to strangle her. Shel] to 85 Monday, Wednesday and |) ned and the man fled. Then|| Friday she rushed to a house near by and KIR—8165 to 9:15 p. m. | ‘called the police |] KZC—645 to 7:15 p. m. The thug is ld to be about 2% KGY—Sundays and Tuesdays, years old, weighing 175 pounds, He || 8:30 to 9:30 p. m,; Fridays, 8:30 to is 6 feet 10 inches tall, wearing || 9:45 p. m. HOW TO GET BACK THE “JOY OF LIFE” IFE ian't worth living if you're so weak and run down you can hardly drag yourself around If the rich red blood, full of health and vigor, were ping through your veins, the joy of life would come back goon th! Gude's Pepto-Mangan has worked thie magic for thousands— It will do the same for you. Take it for a short time and eve how your our health and st improve druggist has it—liquid or table’ ae you prefer Gude's Pepto-Mangan to- Tonic and Blood Enricher _ SR ET harge of murder and suicide, and tf | f) | | 68,272, a U Special, Each, Exquisite hand-embroldered It | and white with colored embr | also, Madeira hand-embroidered in attractive patterns. corners. Sale Lasts Until Thursday Night Only! large either pi _ THE RHODES ©. A Pre-Holiday Sale of Women’s Handkerchiefs Special, Each, 7c White lawn, with daintily colored embroidered for Handkerchiefs, has Just arrived in Seattle. Eastern cities are adopting this handy accessory for its usefulness as well as its appearance. An sketched, they come in all colors of leather, re erm Soe ore Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday ’Kerchiefs—Special 98c a Box Real Appenzell hand-embroidered 'Kerchiefs, in white only. There are 3 in a box. ’Kerchiefs—Special 69c a Box Of imported Swiss with colored embroidered corners, 4 in a box. ’Kerchiefs—Special 49c a Box Handkerchiefs of fine Swiss, with white and col- 4 ored embroidered corners. 3 in a box. Special, Each, 14c Sheer white Swiss with neat white and colored embroidered corners, in pretty patterns. 49c nens in allewhite ‘oldered linen ‘Kerchiefs corners; Special, Each, 9c White imported Swiss, with colored embroté ered corners, and sport prints in attractive colorings. The Parisian Bracelet An Excellent Opportunity for Gift Selections! The little lain, studded or beaded. 75¢ to $1.75 cach. THEY TALK TO 38 MEETINGS William Corcoran and Fred Nel- son, candidates for county commis- stoners, have held to date 38 meet ings thruout the county, at which the administrative affairs of county have been discussed Corcoran declares his election will aid tn breaking up the “present courthouse ring.” Mr. Nelson em- phasizes the necessity of reorgant mation of road affairs thruout the county. Saturday night meetings were held at Kirkland and Rose Hill, The two candidates plan to close their campaign at Newcastle Monday night. WINNIPEG Manitoba. — From Septembe dian Pacific railway has marketed 4 bushels of grain. Canada’s to Great 4y MONTREAL, Quebec. exports of fresh apples Britain last year amounted to 272,538 barrels. the} 1 to October 5 the Cana-| Principal speaker at a midnight inee at the Pantages theater day. Midnight Matinee to Aid War Orphans La Comtesse D'Audiffret of Paris,| ‘The performance, commencing who is touring America tn the inter-}11 p. m., is to be held under | | est of the French war orphans, and! auspices of the local committee j who has been visiting Seattle for/tne French organization Pro |the past two. weeks, will be the fanta Pro Patria. COLDS | “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours | Every druggist here guarantees each package of “Pape's Cold Com- pound” to break up any cold and end ‘grippe misery in a few hours or money returned. Stuffinedss, pain, headache, feverishness, inflamed congested nose and head relieved — with first dose. These safe, tablets cost only a few cents millions now take them instead of sickening quinine. i S MEANS BIG SAVIN occupying the space whic have a large assortment and Odds and Ends, AT O' Specially pr offered in this sale, tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M MAKING ROOM FOR HOLIDAY GOODS S TO YOU—Our large stock of Hardware and Paints is — making DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on our regular stock of good, reliable merchan- dise in order to make room for the holiday goods that are arriving daily. at ridiculously low prices. 100 ROLLS OF 20-LB, GREY ROSIN PAPER— Nothing short of a personal inspection can give you an idea of the big values h in a short time must be used for TOYS. We are We of ANDIRONS, GRATES and FIRE-SCREENS marked We are selling our overstock of PAINTS, in colors, UR COST. 69c riced at, per roll Extra Special at $1.19 spring. “MAID” ELECTRIC CURLING IROWS Makes a perfect curl wave, and will not burn hair; equipped with str GRILWOLD DUTCH OVENS Specially Priced for Tuesday “fade tin, go 49 . $2.98 SPECIAL at,, SIZE NO, 9— Regular $4.25; SPECIAL at... and the Can be used on top of range to bake, roast or fry, Makes ‘ong the toughest meat or fowl ten. der and juicy