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rit EATTLI TAR I E 7 WMNISTICE DAY Phe Styles Are Observed RANIERRALWN (Poys to Find That Dad \on'Biog ew CHURCH MEETING 1 PLANS READY by Women Lawmakers \ALUES DIFFER _ Is a Pretty Good Scout |: pie Christian Endeavor Societies to Meet Here Friday Fair Legislators Gorgeously Gowned; Long § me ey ze! ©! Two New Appraisals of Sys- i " { Veterans ap weit ; " } tt ¢ ' j ‘ ¥ as Hunte f Wevening Parade 0 Hair Goes Out With Er: at Pins ; € 109 ¢ P to Featufe Day m066 tu Era of Hat Pin tem to Go Before Council D rfond 1 nigel eaten! arn f : ee ; ar BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR = {1 am interested in the industry . a " pmittes t tt police ake M . ag ety ghee : anete ‘Fev A H Ly wmakers, Banish the vision of| Representative Maude Sweetman. J. W. Hew 9 S18 8D preg ked |nhima, Worth MeClure, Kaward Con-| Job for Carpenter magn posts |akired’ woman offce holder, She |tAte capital Bhe. aay with that the "value at #1.2Hna041 Me mn |Wayne Dick Jt clayton, meat) ~— Aboard Cable Ship t 1 y age. never meas mak t x F i ’ ies The posit f : Broout te Bptay. arene lane Re: | Meena a sopandly Walter M. Brown, Close County-City ght at tha'Y, 0.0, 4, avdsoridm.| ina U. nen " RE ALI Beek. e) SOneres mane * t Iscopal church the | Ing t 7 t ee me of mar “ MODISHLY GOWNED fon the We ie ‘ Offices Wednesday | ae fa fae b ms 6 tive Sweetman, wore & r Log yarns pec pape i t . t ff k ft ¢ Li ; : and green 8eor- | traitor BR cd pyr ¢ z Christian Scientist WOULD PRESERVE vi Beets wear | prem. agreement that pew |e Oe Coane. oF tha f 4 steel’ eae adie { WOuld not atteot the ays) sgl ; FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE tepresentat M Harry J M f Everett, was attractive Will Give Lectures aera TY OF STAT? Teo free lectures cic eg Durty Flayers pen im | Tomorrow's Special Events Se feel es ta a New President Tonight, , fal program for| I © state penal institutions and con servatio the n members of Putting emphasis upon these three outstanding WALUE-GIVING «mn, Duleie Cooper, New I might sum up my entire ma two-fiat > i EVENTS, i ; Z ; rests by saying T'm for conserva tela and orator, 1 ; Leading Lady, First 4 for which special buying and preparation was necessary firs ald Mrs, Mille I'm H should appeal to those who shop and save ¢} for the conservation of the beauty| gloves. Th “narra Appearance Here n of h 2, PES ee in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2,000 Yards SILKS u 9 1.29 ge pai ‘Tre public ts co Atmos phere? Legislature (0.3.20. Go. toth of these lectu i ‘ sent at the tw |Woman Calls Cops; Has High-Colored Ozone j Suspect Arrested Famous “Servants of State’ Add Interest to ee ob Short Sessions Starting at Olympia is of @ Durslar Su ght, w BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR iy tative Cha Rychard, | ¢, N 9.—At r ? r m ompanies whic ave fave California © is Senator Oliver Hall, who first served in legislature in 1895 There is Represe: who has won ———— productions and will head the ive David F.| wi sham, 77 years) !d OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY key, of Bel te, Dulcie Cooper Sattle Kiwan observe . the oldest me r of the legis. | carries o Dunkle The popular weaves and shades for the Winter season. Lovely Gegrg- ene “fh acrisao ° Hotal bene ture , oe. es ette, Changeable Taffeta and many other fabrics wanted for dresses, and 5 Rot LEGISLATORS ARE gaa for many home uses that includes the making of gift articles. All attrac- Tuxiay, November 10 H}tert Alexander of Camp Byes. Col. Howard G i Fort Lawton 5 IN EARNEST NOW ator Rea J. Hurn is nile ng to ta 83 Auto Wrecks Over Week- . . @|__There in fea roMetcal, of Ta End in Seattle Scientist and North Park || M’"* '® the (es awmeker- | eral month ’ anata T RM SWEPT tively low-priced. 26 Shades in Georgette, $1.29 Yard Twenty-six of the most popular shades for street and evening frocks, for trimmings, lingerie, negligees and many other purposes. Also Black and White, 89 inches wide. Spe ly priced at $1.29 the yard. ChangeableTaffeta 36-inch White Tub $1.29 Yard Satin, $1.29 Yard ‘Two Free Lectures on || many a kitchen In the ca) delivering groceries. Mark has not | SCIENCE ten the days when he labored | By rf a! hands. Today he iw pre-} Columbia River Trolling Fleet Is Imperiled ASTORIA. Ore., Nov. 9.—(E Pda 3 t t. They were DANSKIN IS BRISK, WITH POKER FACE of the House In nine desirable colorings for A lustrous, close-weave suitable daytime and evening frocks; for for frocks, for costume slips, trim- Peta ia tuare | measures draperies, trimmings, lamp shades. mings and linings. White only, and ed home | 35 inches wide, and decidedly low- specially priced, Tuesday, at $1.29 105th and Fremont Ave face—a pok a politic anset * ha chlo wt y. W. Kirkman, of Wa WOULD UNIFY 4 fa Saturday after st bill is pass priced at $1.29 the yard. the yard, Silks With Rayon Brocade, $1.65 Yard A spiral crepe weave, with attractive brocade pattern in rayon. Choice Evening, - 10, 1935, . at 8 o'clock Mie Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend NEW INDUSTRY Big Gypsum Plant Ready for inf brea “LEARN RIGHT” from i ; of these fs ble shades: Black Prince, Lip-stick Red, Rust, Rosewood, MISS BRIGHT Program to Be Discussed at en Inspection Tuesday Pencil Blue, Electric Blue, Mulatto and Green. 36 inches wide. A. value, at $1.65 the yard. Silk-and-Wool Faille, $1.95 Yard PE, coop DANCING Municipal League Meet Private Lessons All Hours workmen's compensation act be turned aside for the option. co plan.” Labor is rea | to fight the latter plan, and I think it will keep us pretty busy.’ ou federal, state)“ employment services | will be presented before the noon | * }luncheon of the Municipal league! } Tuesday in the banquet room ¢ shipment of Forty inches wide and in such wanted shades as—African Brown, Cocoa, |the Chamber of Commerce building The two inver abi: thé _ ee it ‘ lby F. P. Folsie and J. H. Shields, | craft toc disabled t ects Coffee, Rust, Rosewood, Navy Blue and Black. A firm, draping weave, L Foisie, industrial relations | George Cutting entering and a good value at $1.95 the yard. He Doesn’t want ager for the Waterport I boat, his own being the cha rman of the| string of four (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) to hurt you lations ¢om Tun rrorie who are afraid of Hartley of an an the dentist are the people who do nual ate appropriation of $10,006 not consult him until they have for the employment service Vv . toothache. Your dentist is more °: ix report will also be taken vst ident 8. K interestedin protectingyourtecth Tuesday noon men d into the river est mana s) . ; than he is in repairing them. Go | Shields, directo: of Seattle's} the remaining fishermen, the } ce | f / plier A lledey = epee Municipal Employment bureau, will] Cutting hers aboard u S @ \, and you escope a lot of pain | tell how labor is distributed wher The pilo Beryl BE picked up i . a and trouble, Jit is needed, and the necessity of| the drifting George Cutting boat and Drys Jail Small i p . | co-operation to prevent casual labor. | started towing it Into the river. Neat League of Nations PATENT LEATHER r. |A statement from W. C. Carpenter.|the spit the gill net boat swamped.| | BLACK SATIN, LEATHER u) jthe federal director of the state,/ subsequent search falled to reveal Cosmopolitan aspects of prohibl- | TRIMMED i | will also bo read. The league in-lany trace of the Cutting boat and tion violation were Ilustrated when ME § ou O vites all interested in this problem | she is expected to be a total loss. the “bag” of federal dry agents over J ATIN, LEATH- we to attend the luncheon the week-end showed a Japanese ER TRIMMED gro and a white man, ar raids ma was picked up at 8. when agents found is grim pyorrheas count erate cigat adel ALFRED B, COE th ath ave ey ane Dexrar Statistics tell this grim story: four people | a de re frst 6 PASSES AWAY q and een x te. wer hite. were / e competitive drive for a $1,000,- ken at 1044 Jackson st, Agents BBROf every five are destined, through neglect, to con- |the competitive drive for a $1,000, | taken at 1044 Jackson gent Be “Mt pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty, Thou- 000 fund In this dloce according to found 25 quarts of moon, which they i announcement Monds y Shea, H sald was being served over a make. MART step-in Buckle P: si | Hands younger also suffer, \alets Ie alcectae ot the Roman Catho- Hold Funeral Services for |s nite bar. i ; Ras thal date auatehed are the dread disease of the gums which is | ie campaign. ea Engineer and Other Citizens | — jonable nerest pumps with Spanish iy often for loss of teeth, rh ism, neuritis | It had a quota of $124,760 and | ss iv aaa " Oe a | BAe Bstigerous disorders: geet res | raised $155,700, 25 per cent more than| ALFRED BYRON COE, 66, acivil Councilman Moore or Cuban heels, Widths AA to C. Sizes 3 to 8. Specially priced, Tuesday, at $3.95 the pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Its share engineer, residing at 5412 20th ave Beatle had @ quote of.$450,600 and| Sreimees residing at ene aa er Has Taxation Plan 90 and took second place. q below its quota by 6 per yt starts with tender bleeding gums, Pockets form the teeth and poisons spread relentlessly through ebody. If you have pyorthea or any of its symp- home on Vashon island Sunda Mr.) Councilman W. H. Moore will pre: | ago. ! gent a draft of his proposed bill to Coe came to Seattle 28 yen fee your dentist at once and start brushing your cont and took third He was a graduate of the Cornell | have focal asseasments against tax. | Meth with Forhan’s for the Gums. ke = school of engineering, class of 1882.) acquired property taxed against lea yourself against pyorthea make For- ie. “gana and a member of the Beta Beta z | the city and paid for by purchasers Syour regular dentifrice, Tt is the formula of R. J | {| fraternity, Funeral services will bo} of the Jand, at a meeting of the a Seer co elinethls pyorrhes’ | d § ‘\ | held at the chapel of the Univer:) Rainier Valley Comi nL eltib, | ‘i ated veh yorrhea liquic ; | sity undertaking parlors, at 3 p. ™.| Monday evening, at the Columbia 1 00 jie been used by dentists the last 15 years in 3 Monday | braneh library ’ y ar Ss unga OW inti atment of pyorrhea, If used regularly and used ; || SAMUEL B. ROGERS, 13, veter-| Dp, Munro will present a draft of Bert Will prevent pyorrhea or check its course. an Seattle street car conductor, will! hin bill proposing state, county and ® , give this insidious disease a chance to start bo buried Tuosday, at 1 ptm, from] general fund ald for atrent. construc. | urtain ets Using Forhan’s thi: day. Al eects the University Undertaking com:| tion within -the city limits, | and 60 in tubes, S very day. All druggists, pany's funeral parlors City Mngineer Blackwell will : : ; ana y | iad } All Desirable Patterns {| MRSM UR, MAYADIER,| speak on “Efficiency,” in connec INE attractive patterns in these Bungalow SPECIAL aale 6 hbo 7 ji 72, will be bi from the Butter:| tion with local srovement work. | , Bday i inka ne Bar Ta PP @ Myre 2.3, fren, DD. 8 |? Solid: Silverwares 3 eccthy mastUiey MUnAcAy) ACT BHM | THe tmeabingeMActelst pptm.y | IIE Curtain Nets suitable for panel curtains, 4 9! TeliclerkeeStivaremtths §| nomo ost wbeth aces Nits, But side curtains and door curtains. In Tvogy and ” om. 8 4 home \304 Sixth ave, N Eeru colors. An especially well woven quality at this price. . | {| day. ‘he body is at Butters D. A. R. Bazaar to | HANSEN mortuary pending funeral arrange Be Held Nov. 20 | ments { & CO Funeral services for CHARLES) Rainier Chapter, D. A. Ry will | ® {] NORMAN RICHARDS, 45, war vet-| hold their annual bazaar on Novem: | 1518 Second Avenue Specistid 4 fon Width 86 inches, and an unusual value, Tuesday, at 29¢@ the yard, (DOWNSTAIRS STQRE) ~Torhanss - prorhars ¢ than a tooth baste—it checks Pyorrhea eran, who was killed in a logging |ber 20, at the new chapter house camp accident near Redmond, Thurs: |at 800 1, Roy st, While the ba day, will be held Monday evening, | zaar is given each year, this is the at the Rleitz undertaking partors.| first time it has ever been held in The body will he shipped to his|the chapter house, ‘Tho public | » mother, ln Ohio, F invited to attend, YARD Successors to ALBERT HANSEN