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SECTION TWO tial PRODIGY 7) yas TW CONGRESS Wave Promises ses 4 Coolidge Majority in Both H The Seattle Star }|_Winners for Governor VIS ALL sun" AR ag airman Butler |j)| ~'G. 0. P. Ct Has Little Else to Add GOVERNORS ELECTED gy PAUL BR MAL@ON new Y C . X Kansa eH M M lex M T | be M Doubt HOI : | Nebraska—Ad 4 ' fi t 2 rep shing 2 coso IN THE SENATE Her onuron ana 28% : * bled Vets Are Already °°: SMES — Receiving Contributions >—Incomplete T. Coleman Dupont, re re received| ¢0rsia—William J. Harris, demo. Grores of checks wer ecel eine Idaho—William E. Bo: repub: fig $1 each. The money © feed for the benefit of disabled vet q 4M. Sim} n’s clubs thru: | ™ | y members to} Oklahoma—W. B. Pine, republican. of funds dur-| Oregon—Charles L. McNary, re-| Per Armistice week Wednesda. 3 made by the! publican. Unless close| Rhode Island—Jesse H. HB 4 more women cnn. be obtained | republican Pe teive wit be zreatiy handicapped.) South Carotina—Coleman L. Bltase wgies tay. Services of women for the democrat } patire week, or a day, or even part!" South Dakota—W. Hy ‘McMaster, | Be: dey, are urgently needed. Metcalf, | —L. D. Tyson. democrat, | Eagland exacts a registration fee! Texas—Morris Sheppard, demo-} Mone pound. nearly $5. for each | crat } bower, geod for only three} democrat amend y D. Goff, re EAD COLDS Wazyia. re Meit in spoon; inhale vapors; | apply freely up nostrils. VISKS Cer 17 Millon Jaro Used Yearly _ YEW TREATMENT | publican ‘A LOP-EARED HOUN’ DAWG’'S | NOW IN STY a RDS YOU OF yn 25s coming PRHEUMATIC PAINS omen QUICKLY Medicine to Take. Results yards 4 Guaranteed by Local as gone forth that the this winter will be pre jorties on the boule But the sleek, hand- *| between the animal and bis mistress. “4, And ax a-consequence, the market “Poms” disdainful and price of “Pekes’ has slumped suddenly. The It dog is passe. Nobody wants d the price of the larger var i has bounded ac ingly sudden increase he size of | ble dogs has created a serious blem for the smart tea-places and cafes on the boulevards frequented by the fashionable. A lady could park her “Peke” on her lap or an| djoining chair. But a~lop-eared | hound tips over” the tables, gets| tangled with the waiters’ Jeg, and) like as not picks a fight with the} at nelghb rhood hound. H 1 of’ the cafes have solv jem by setting aside a at-checking rooms as a park- | for dogn, Es shaven in We intended +: ag bereisno such t hing perfection—although our finishing depart- Ment, with its capable nN, up-to-date it and exacting is headed that g there is such ing as developing, and enlarging | cotta And i You're sure of here, Drive out stiffness and ache | After hea exercise, ly a little Sloan's, srubbin, sha nto essary —the li ent itse! starts | fresh blood circulating qui | through the aching muscles. At once ~ the stiffness vanishes, the aching stops! All druggists— 35 cents. Bloay ti pain] New York—Alfred EB. gmit Burnett Bros., Jewelers Everett, Seattle, “Pay Us As You Are Paid” Tacoma, Chehalis—Portland, Salem—San Francisco and San Jose The “Lady Gay” Appears In All Her Christmas Finery! The artist has done his best, of course, as ail artists do, but—! The picture gives but a poor idea of the beauty and brilliancy of this charming timekeeper The Watch itself is of fourteen karat (solid) white gold, with a sizteen jeweled movement which ts fully guaranteed. And the case is beautifully engraved and set with diamonds and sapphires—sea blue sapphires. In the velvet box (it may be called a Christmaas bracelets in all the wanted colors, so that the ribbon will match whatever color scheme milady may appear in. And the bracelets are all complete with individual clasps, so that there's no bothersome sewing to do. box), there are six ribbon The price of this Diamond-Set Watch is but Ninety-Eighty-Five—and it is by far the finest watch we have ever sold for anywhere near that amount. The Special Terms are so easy as to enable anybody to have one. Pay Just One Dollar Down—Pay the Bal- ance After Christmas—Two Dollars a Week Will Do. The “Beau Brummell” The Fashionable Watch of the Day! As shown in the sketch, the Beau Brummell is in a class all by itself. It is the sort of watch which im- mediately commands attention and marks the wearer as one who is quick to appreciate the things which are removed from the commonplace. With Elgin or Waltham movement, as you prefer. Fully gnuaranteed. The case is fourteen carat gold filled and is guaranteed for twenty years. The “Beau Brummell” duplicates the costliest watch made, to all outward appearance, yet, because we can —we sell it for $19.50. Delivered for a dollar. Pay after Christmas—$1 Weekly will do. tate that there are only a limited number. “put off" will in all ikelthood d be disappointed Xmas Send for the Christmas Rotogravure section—now in the Bulletin press. It will show by actual @hotograph—a hundred and Mailed one gifts that endure and endear. Sent free to any address Free! on application. BURNETT BROS. JEWELERS ° 909 Second Avenue Which is between Madison and Marion Streets {i PAGES 9 TO 16 The Novelty Apparel Shop’s AMAZING ° DRESS SALE ; Has All the Women Talking 300 NEW MODELS ¢. h Formal Apparel at Very } Unexpected Taken out of the shipping cases and added to the Great Dress Sale SMART DRESSES On Sale at Severe Reductions DRESSES MODELED TO EXPRESS IN EVERY DETAIL THE LATEST AND MOST AUTHENTIC MODES OF FASHION. Our buyer has just returned from New York bringing joyful tidings to Novelty Apparel Patrons. As this notice is being written scores of wonderful dress crea- tions are still in their Eastern shipping cases. Exact replicas of the very latest Parisian importations in dresges for street and afternoon wear,-gowns for formal occasions, dinner dresses and an especially lovely showing in dancing frocks. All this fresh, crisp merchandise is joined with our own large stock to be sold without reserve of any kind at prices far under true values. STREET DRESSES, DRESSES 150 DRESSES DRESSES, 50 are gee bic ar hi Halse: 65 are ‘$45 values EVENING ON SALE AT GOWNS, DANCING $3 5 -00 FROCKS at Very Startling 110 DRESSES Reductions ON SALE AT $25.00 50 are $40 values 10 are $35 values 20 are $30 values 250 DRESSES ON SALE AT $1585 75 are $30 values 100 are > values 75 are $20 values 175 DRESSES ON SALE AT $10.85 Our Regular $15.85 Sellers 40 DRESSES ON SALE AT $5.85 Taken from our regular $15.85 group but in broken lots and small sizes. ULTRA SMART TUNICS Marked for Quick Sale $4.95 800 Tunics from our regu- lar $7.85 and $5.85 groups. Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Crepe Knits, Trico- Silk Faille, in bead- ed, braided and other fan- cies. All the wanted shades and combinations, in sizes 86 to 46. A REQUEST We can serve you better if you will be gracious enough to shop as early as possi- ble Thursday. NOVELTY APPAREL SHOP 1322 Second Avenue Opposite Arcade Building Sale Starts Thursday 9 a. m.