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MBER 17, 1922 OOOO —_—_—_—_— “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money’ \|2Pant Suits “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” || NEW FALL & iP STYLES Your Money Has a New Clothes-Buying Power Here This Season You will not complain about the high cost of clothes after you've seen our marvelous displays of all-wool, finely tail- ored 2-Pants Suits— $30, $35, $40, $45 OVERCOATS Every man who is particular as to his dress and appearance will be interested in these well-fitting, perfectly tailored winter Overcoats. Every new shade of Tan, Brown, Gray and mixtures is here, in the finest and most practical models produced this season. The values surpass anything you have seen in many years at “35 *40 °45 *50 Other Coats, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 and $30.00 Open a Gately Charge Account Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged FOR THE WEDDING | DRY OFFICE IS [ LEAVING T SEA a | | | | TTLE STAR HEAVY BURDEN WASHINGTON, Nov. 117.-Offielal | finally been made that | retary of the Treasury Mell the prohibition admission enforcement ward bureau as a “white elephant ant Becretary of the Treas Kdward Clifford has confessed Mellon thinks he has troubles enough without being charged with | the enforcement of the dry laws, and Mr. Mellon would like to wish | this Job on some other of his cabine Attorney General Daugh Annie ury that that Hengues, rty preferred. The appropriation t# entirely tn adequate,” said Clifford, “to equip our coasts with fast patrol boats and patrol our borders with fast automo biles and adequate guards to prevent the smuggling of liquor. Pnfoscoment ts diffioult alm, be- cause, unfortunately, large numbers of our people do not support the law and, in fact 2 Wives, 3 Children Live With This Man encourage its violation,” LONDON, Nov, 11.—Two wiver and thre children living together tn house was the record of a Lon don train-conductor Wife number one reluctantly testt fled against her husband. “He has had a dreadful life, No one knows what he has suffered over this mat- ter,” she told the Judea Two months ago wife No 2. appeared with a youn baby and }anked for shelter. She was starving and threatened to take her life and that of the child. Wife No. 1 took her In out of ktr One night not long No. 1 naw something which mad afterward, wife her lone her temper. She rem: ated but her husband, ike all «treet car refused to ten. He ft- nally ran away with wife No. 2 “1 did all I could to help him,” sald wife No. 1 Pupils Win Strike in English School conductors. KEIGHLEY, Eng, Nov More jthan 200 girl puptis of Eastwood school went on strike because «a |teacher was disminned. They re This rare picture in connection with the kaiser’s wedding |turned when the dinnissal was re shows Princess Hermine of Reuss en route from her home in| "44. Saabor to Doorn where she became the bride of the formér war lord. French Look STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Nov. 17 People in Northern France are convinced that In 15 or 20 years| at the outside, there will be another |German aggression and war, in the opinion of Capt. Edward L. Beach, U. & N,, retired, well known military authority, Capt. Beach published his conclusions In the Stanford Cardinal, student magazine, following « tour of France and Germany. “There ts nothing of the joy tn Northern France today which was felt by the people there in December, 1918," Capt. Heath declares “The Joy has been replaced by an Intense bitterness. They feel that France’s| allies, England and America, have/ forgotten what France has done for | the world, and for them, and have! NICH, Nov. 17—Prince Dantlo of | deserted Her. And worse than that, the former kingdom of Montenegro| Pngiand |s now building up Ger- spends more than twelve hours «| ™Many’s commercial strength and neg- Gay at the gaming table of Monte|lecting French interests, In but a| Carlo. few years there may be another Ger- oe man war, and all the old horrors and; uffering may be repeated and tn- NEW YORK, Nov. 17—Bureiars|™ : who entered a Riverside drive rem reased. The conviction of the cer- APPLY ‘SAGE TEA 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Sireets Catarrh Will Go Victim of Spirits “Help Comes {2 Two Mizutes—Com- plete Relief tn a Few Weeks Fraud Is Merciful FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 17.—Mrs. Margaret Carver, French widow of/ @ rich Amertean, has refuned to prosecute Emma Vannuceini, a bo-/ Sus spiritualist, who defrauded her. Gambling Takes Up All Prince’s Time éae-worker, you are not rid of vile ca- tarrh, you ean have your money back. No stomach just take the little for New War With Germans Soon tainty of this coming German war i»! universal in Northern France. The French people in this district are bit ter, sad, and fearful “But there are other things tn evi- dence in Northern France. The amount of vebuflding already accom- plished and in progress is enormous All this district ts one vast continu- ous garden of production. Factories are working full blast, and there ts ho unemployment. On all aides are evidences of virility, energy, intelll- gence and determination. “A visit to @ dozen German cities gave the Impression that Germany was experiencing universally enor- mous industrial prosperity. AN fac- tories are not only working at full blast, but are generally ao working 34 hours a day. Railroads and rivers are Jammed with freight. Shipyard« are turning out rapidly great met chant steamers. Retail shops are | filled with attractive wares The streets of the cities are crowded with throngs of busy people hurrying about. Nowhere tn the world are there so many railroad trains or such crowds of people constantly traveling All Germany ts hard at work. seem to indicate. The Germans are working hard, but no people can be said to be prosperous when they are unsettled and discontented in mind and are fearful of the future: and when they are living on food tnfertor rattle. Common garten sage brewed tnto 4 heavy tea with sulphur added will - You Can’t I CO A I a few applications will prove a reve. | lation tf your hair ts fading, streaked | jor gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and} When you use one of these three leading Wellington coals: CASSIDY WELLINGTON CASSIDY FURNACE COAL 50% LUMP NANOOSE WELLINGTON All high-grade fuels whose recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients. 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Ballard Transfer Co., 5430 Ballard A Phone Ballard 0027. Nelson Cont Co, 600 Tenth Ave. Lamber Co., CIS Greenwood A Phene Kast 0067. Phone Sunset Olbeon & Fish | ‘ (faces Northwest Poel & } Canal Coni Ce, ‘Grain & ¥eel' Co) Supply Co, 1224 Harbor 8. W Phone West 0019. 7109 Woodlawn Av: Phone Kenwood 0151. Sati 10th Ave. N. FE. Phone Meirose 0846. Hay Fasl Co. 6346 Rainier Bivd. Phone Kainier 0021 Paget found Buel Co., 1742 West Spokane St. Phone West 0190. Clty leo & Cold ie Co, 4168 Bhilshole Ave. Phone Sunset 1 Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. $5.00, Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re« production of the human gum “teeth. . $10.00 .... $4.00 E, B. Holmes Co, A5th and Greenwood. Phone Sunset 0507 Ravenna Lamber 20th N. EB. and N yr. Natural Rubber, set of teeth Ry Phone Kenwood 1614. Hoimes Lumber Co., 2801 Latona. Phone Melrose 0083. King Fuel Co., 1802 Woodland Park Ave. Phone Sunset 1965. D. W. MeNeaughten Cont University Cont & Wood Co, 1th Ave. No HB. one Melrose ORAS. gone 12th Ave. No B. GR) teeth. nc. cccecceeees ri | |GoLD chown BRIDGEWORK. Washington Wood & 1 Co., } 167 Tolgnte. Mt Most of our present patronage ts Phone Eliott 5158. r mended by our early custom: | ers, whose work ta etill giving good | feoond Ave. 5. and Western Coal Co, | satinfaction Charles St. 9921 10th Ave, N. T All work guaranteed for 15 years, Phone Elliott 3212. Phone Melrose 1601. Examination free. OHIO CUT NATE DENTISTS Katablished 20 Years and University St. Dally—® to 12 Sundays ARROW COAL CO F.C.FERREE , President 4400 Fourteenth Ave..N.W. and A Open 8 to @ |man working people jMving. A skilled mec | eritictne It in quality and inauffictent quantity. And these are the conditions that extat with a big majority of the Ger The wages “i | workifg people are miserably small, and are insufficient to provide the! necessary requirement. of healthy ante or a high clans clerk will not average more than #0 cents « day | “In no cane did a German T talked with express or evince any admira-| tion for the present German govern ment, or any confidence In Its per-| manence. Nor did they particularly | ‘The general Idea of many Germans who talked about their gov ernment was that probably tt wil not! last long, but that there ts nothing| better in aight at present “No German expressed any regret | or contrition for the uncalled for de | struction of Northern France, or for} the other German war acta universal ly condemned. The general ment In these respects is anger at the stupidity of German leaders who brought the United States into the war, making tnevitable the defeat of Germany. One hears such sentiments | expressed every time he talks with a Friend Does All of Girl’s Thinking | “Luciile, iwn't Helen's wedding coming off pretty soon? I am al fright at keeping track of dates. It's about time to begin worrying about clothes, it seems to me.” “Are you just beginning to think of clothes? I've thought about what to wear Off and on since Helpn de cided to have an elaborate wodding It's another month yet, but it's a good idea to think about what to nent! “Yes, T should gay It Is, expecially when a person in clear out of clothes like T am I thought that pink Georgette of mine would do but now I know {t won't. I shudder to think of buying a new gown That means # lot of money gone to the dogs and beside I just can't afford it.” | “Oh, but you satd you'd have to have a new dance frock soon, Why not get an evening gown sultable for both—wear it to the wedding the first time and then use It for a dance frock” | “Good idea that, but I haven't) doped out how to afford it yet.” “Well, since I have to do all your thinking for you I'll tell you that, too. Get it at Cherry's on credit Pay while you ure wearing it. They | allow one six months to pay.” 1015 Kecond ave., between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto building, over the Pig'n Whistle.—Advertisement i “But matters are not as prosperous | ! in Germany as these things would|® German about the war, Whatever | may be the deep underlying feelings, the American or English visitor in| Germany today meets everywhere a kindly and helpful courtesy. “Referring to thelr own conditions, there Is everywhere evidence that the German people will not permit their government again to have such com plete military The German people are now in control of thetr government, and they never were be fore. Among the working people one mets no lingering affection for Wil helm the Last, or his family. Amongst them the nobility and former military class are not only without influence, but Intensely distiked. 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Plans Battle Against Dope Support of the France and Porter anti-narcotic bills; state legislation for the support of these bills; more penalties for narcotic ped dlers; popular education against nar- coties, and care of narcotic addicts. These five measures were adopted severe as & definite program at the first meeting of the board of trustees of the reorganized White Cross 8o- clety, held at the Chamber of Com. merce late Thursday, The trustess voted to designate their entire body as the executive committee which te the narcotic traffic. ‘The committee will meet cgain next Thursday, at 330 p. m Seattle Sailor Is Killed Under Train SACRAMENTO, Nov, 17.-—Falling beneath the wheels of a Southern Pacific freight train, Homer Green, wald to be a Senttle sailor, was in | stantly killed here yesterday. Italian Prince Is Hazed by Army Men ROME, Nov. 17—Prince Umberto, Italy's future king, 1s recovering from the effects of @ severe hazing which followed his promotion to the rank of grenadier corporal Well, Well! Hear John Bull Pipe Up LONDON, Nov. 11.—-Lord Riddell saye if is a great mistake to think that Americans are more efficient or possess more brains than Eng- Mahmen. Quadruplets Born to British Woman BOOTLE, England, Nov. 1 Quadruplets, two boys and two girls, were born to Mra. Lester Frazin here. A boy and girl have since died. Escaped Convict Robs a Scarecrow CANON CITY, Colo., Nov. 17— A convict who escaped from prison here dressed himself in the clothing he took from a scarecrow, but was recaptured at Puebio. to direct Seattle's drive against PAGE 19 Pyrowning {ing & Oo. 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