PAGE EIGHT. POSSIBILITY SEEN OF SETTLEIHT OF SOVIETSITUATION; London, n3v. 6. Possible settle-1 mi nt of the Russian situation, which j reached a climax during debate in the house of commons late yester- j dav, was forecast today. Some leaders saw in the statement of Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Alalone that he believed "a possible satisfac tory peace, with ending of the horri ble orgy of death and bloodshed" in Kussla might be evolved from pro posals made to him by Russian soviet leaders. . Malone recently returned from .an unofficial mission to Russia, He brought back notes from the soviet government similar to those obtained by William Bullit, investigator of the American peace mission. Confidence that agreements made by bolshevik officials with him would make possi ble peace' "with all defacto govern ments to retain control of territory they now occupy, subject to removal of the blockade nsainst Russia and unhindered transport to soviet terri tory" was expressed by Malone. PARENTS OF WOMAN AND HAN HELD II lies Moines, Iowa, Nov, 7. Mr. and Alls. B. T. McCormick of Ues MolneB, parents of Frank A. McCormick and Men. Gertrude M. Wilson, who are held at Alarysvllle, Oil., charged with the murder of Charles llronn, told the United Press they knew noth ing of the case except what they had read through local newspapers. , "We have heard nothing from I'ntnk (or Gertrude since the affair occurred," the father (lectured, ""We have not even received the reply to our telegram to the Alarysvllle mayor, said to have been sent." Asked if they intended to make the trip to California, should their son and daughter be brought to trial, Mc Cormick replied: ' don't believe there Is anything we could do out there. It's a long way to California. My wife and I are get ting old and I don't believe we will make the trip." McCormick said his son Frank had loft Dcs Moines about three months ago, going direct to California. TO' BE .HUM TA COMA Tacomn, 'Wash., Nov. 7 There is going to be Just one standard In every moral ease arising in Tacomn In the future, according to Chief of Police Smith. T3m8!COUGHS Banish Catarrh. Breathe Hyomol for Two Minutes aud Believed Stuffed up Head If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in the lieail or from an irri tating cough in the shortest time breathe llyomei. It should flcaa out your head and open up your nose in two minutoj and lluw you to ibreatlio freely. llyomei often ends n fold in ono Any, and brings quick relief from muffles, hard crusts Sn the nose, hawking, spit ting and cntftriluil mucus. illyomei is made chiefly from a sooth ing, healing sntisoptio oil, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of iulttnil (Australia whero catarrh, osthina, bron vhitis, tonsilitis, influenza, pneumonia ftiid consumption were never known to exist. Hyomel ! pleasant and easy to itreutho. Jiit pour a few drops Into itlirj hard rubber Inhaler, use as direct ed and relief is almost certain. A complcto Hyomel outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomel, o,oet9 but little at Daniel .1. Fry's and drug mists everywhere. If you' already own ftn inhaler yon enn pet on extra bot tle of Hyomel at druijists. (Adv) The double standard of morals, as it affects men and women offenders, will no longer be followed .by the police department. The women only, up to the present time, have been compelled to face prosecution. "There Will be absolutely no dis crimination ngnlnst Women hereafter," announced Chief Smith, who said that the men, in all offenseB involving morals, will hereafter be held for in vestigation and examination. I MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oakaloosa, Iowa." For year I was simply in misery from a weakness and awtm pains and nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu able medicine . to other women who suffer, for it has done such good work for me and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial." Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this are continually being Ftiblished. Every woman who suffers rom displacements, irregularities, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who is passing through tne Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result pf its long experience is at your service. rarr m v mj mm S S ,& 4s ' sjjjjjj "How can you afford to buy such fine tea for a large family?" "My dear, it costs less than common tea." "What!" "It costs less per. cup. A pound of Schilling Tea makes so many more cups!" '. . There are .our flavors of Sr-nllllng Tea Japan, Ceylorw India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-llnedmoisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. ., A Schilling & Co Stin Francisco WHEN MEALS DON'T FIT 'Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief When meals hit back and your stom ach Is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel tun and bloated, when you have heavy lumps of Daln or headache fiom indigestion. Here is instant relief! Just as soon nn vou eat n. t.-ihlnt np two of Pape'g Illapepsln all the dys pepsia, Indigestion and stomach dls- tress caused by acidity ends. These) pleasant harmless tablets of Pmu'i' Olapepsln never fall to neutralize the I harmful Btomnch acids and make you feel flmi nt once and they cost so lit tle at drug: stores. (Adv) 'HowJo Keep Baby 1 Smiling and Well See that the daily functions are regular and normal YOU can't expect rti little onci to be iiappy and playful when tho hcd celt dull and the itomac.li bloated. Tim normal habit of children U to be hippy and when you notice them crou and Iiellul you willunially od constipation it reponiUe. Perhapa they bare mined that daily (unction ao necntary to comfort and health. Look at tlx tongue and lee if tlw breath U bad, Wafch for belching. Theae art tlx tell-tala lymptonii of con. lipaboa. Tonight give a little of Dr. Caldwelt'a Syrup Pepiin, which you can buy at any drug tlore fof 50c and $1 a large bottle, and it will act in the morning ami the tKHiblatome aymptoma promptly disappear. Dr. CaUwcU'a Syrup Pepsin i a com bination of itnipte Lxative horhi with pepain. Unlike th hatnlwr phyiici it acta gntly and without giiping 10 that wliile grownupi can kue it tmy it can al be given to a liny baby with peilcct safety, y Thousands of American families would . nrt tl.mk of bemg s it I tout bottle in the K,hi (ttr iv eiTwrgrncy arises tlmost daily whtrti it w ttetdrd, ;- m sf!rt thr that V. CHwHs Syrup f'rpstn u the hrtfrst selling ItquiJ 6 m;tiun 6'ffVJ tiUi tak ., mifv Tt'ia niVif t'ft fan? fits have ytt ttW yi Att.'T Ht'i. St'vJ your tivtue W arfJr.ss fsr a v tr al Uattte fa lr. M". li. tVrf.v,.'., Sit h uhinffli'ti iV., -Marti rf iiiaice oif nveirsairy Sale Saturday's Big Sale - CASH STORE iOroceries n , Menslbkhinj Dry Goods TfiejRneiffflfflStOfe HatsSwes 'Clothing j JtotioavM For the Benefit of the Peopl TO ACCOMMODATE THE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO WERE UNABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR TREMENDOUS ANNIVERSARY SALE. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THIS SALE FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH. READ THESE PRICES. THEN COME IN AND SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. V , GROCERIES Fisher's Seattle best.hardwheat flour per sack $3.00 Hard Wheat Flour, 1 barrel ... $11.30 1 Sack ; $2.85 1 Sack Valley Flour $2.65 5 pounds of Rice 50c 5 lbs. white Beans :. 45c 5 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 40c 1 sack corn meal : 65c 1 Sack Rolled Oats 73c 5 lbs. Macaroni .:. 45c 5 lbs. split Peas 50c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 25c 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c 2 Creamof Barley 25c 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder ..: 35c Pickeled Pink Salmon 18c Sauerkraut, per pound ; 10c Sour Pickels, per gallon ,.. 50c Herring, per pound 5c SYRUP Karo Syrup, No. 10 99c Tight , $1.08 Palace Car Table Syrups In quart bottles 35c In pint bottles 23c White Crystal Syrup The best in quality $1.07 NO. 5 99c Foutain Syrup, white , $1.07 No. 5 ; 99c Soda and Oyster Crackers, lb. Graham Crackers Best Creamery Butter. . Nut Margarine Butter 1 can Libby's No. 2 Apple Butter Cheese, pound Eggs, per dozen 16c 18c 68c 38c :20c 35c 63c Matches, large box Toilet Paper, 25 for -21 $1.00 $1.00 COFFEES AND TEAS Coffee in bulk 35c Peaberry in bulk : 39c Selecto in cans : 40c Reliance, very best 49c M. J. B., 2Vt, 3 and 5 lbs , . 50c 1 pound , 51c Gun Powder Tea 49c English Breakfast Tea 39c Cocoa, in bulk 32c GREASES AND OILS Crisco, 3 pounds $1.10 Lard in bulk 32c Compound in bulk 30c Cooking Oil in bulk, per gallon $2.20 Corn Oil, per gallon $2.75 No. 5 Compound $1.25 No. 10 Compound $2.50 No. 5 Lard $1.55 No. 10 Lard $3.15 SOAP 10 Bars Crystal White 10 Bars White Navy 10 Bars Sunny Monday ....... 11 bars No Rub Naptha 10 Bars Woolen Soap 1 pkg. Swift's Washing Powder .68c 58c 60c ,.50c 70c ,-20c VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Potatoes, pound Dry" onions, pound Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds Oranges, large size, dozen , , 3c ...,6c . 2oc 60c CANNED GOODS Milk .'. 14c Peas, String Beans 15c Corn .. .: 16c Per dozen $1.75 Tomatoes, 2 cans - '. 27c One dozen...: $1.60 Clams, flat, 3 cans 40c Pork and Beans, No. 2 12c Salmon, tall 28c 2 cans American Sardines 15c Booth's large can Sardines 28c 1 pint Jar Mustard 25c 1 pint Catsup 25c No. 2 Pumpkin ...'.15c LADIES HEAVY WEIGHT UNION SUITS $1.29, $1.49 and $1.75 Ladies 2-piece Garments, heavy weight 69c and 95c $7.50 and $8 Ladies' Sweaters, all wool ....$5.98 $4 and $5 Children's all wool sweaters $2.98 75c Children's WTool Caps 39c Caps and Scarfs, all wool $1.98 Ladies Silk Hose, dropstitch $1.35 up .Ladies Silk Lisle Hose 49c up Ladies Wool Cashmere Hose 69c up Ladies Famous Kabo Corset $1.49 up 9 lbs. pure Cotton Bedding 95c Comforters, full double size .....$2.69 Blankets, 80x90 '.. $2.49 Sheets, bleached ....$2.49 Feather Pillows 65e up The Economy Features in our ECONOMY BASEMENT will give you again a good lesson in Economy. FirstOur Sample Counter. with Enormous bargains Ladies Night Gowns .' .. $1.25 Underwear of All Kinds 15c to $2.00 SecondRemnant Counters with surprise bargains as follows: Apron Ginghams, 2 to 10 yds, value 35c, at 19c Dark blue Calicos, value 29c, at 17c Flowered Kimonas, formerly 47c, at 32c Scrim Curtain goods, 39c value, at 22c White Goods Remnants ONE-HALF PRICE. 25c Toweling 19c Third Shoes, Rubbers and Tennis Slippers, high priced shoes up to size 4 for ladies. Children's Shoes ...f 98c Tennis Slippers .. 63c and 95c Rubbers 49c FourthNotions Counter and Toy Counter with 50c reduction on each dollar. Fifth Counters of Toilet Soap, Wash Soap, Matches, Toilet Paper. Medium size Toilet Paper , 4c Large Bottle Blueing 9c Lace of all Kinds 5c yard Handkerchiefs ...:.5c up ENORMOUS BARGAIN IN BROOMS 65c, 85c, 99c and $1.25 DRIED FRUITS Italian Prunes 23c Petite Prunes 15c Silver Prunes 20c Raisins, seedless 21c Raisins, seeded, 2 for 25c MEAT SALE English Cut Shoulders, malted -30c Breakfast Bacon 44c Smoked 32c Salted Pork 35c Tobacco and Gum Star, Horseshoe and Climax, 1 plug 85c Days Work, 1 plug 59c Import Cigar 6c Chewing gum, 3 pkgs. 10c MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Men's Woolen Overcoats.. $12.00, $16.00, $22 Men's Woolen Suits , $15.00, $18, $25, $35 Men's Woolen Mackinaws $6.98 and $9.48 Men's Woolen Pants $3.45 Men's Sweaters ...$1.23 and up Heavy Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits ........ $1.65 Men's Mixed Wool Union Suits $2.19 Hawes Union Suits : $1.98 Heavy Men's Woolen Sock 39c Cashmer Socks 29c Men's Corduroy Pants $3.98 Men's Woolen Overshirts $1.95 and up Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts -98c Men's Dress Shirts $1.19 Men's Silk Shirts ., $3.48 and up Men's Woolen Lingerie Shirts :...$6.98 and up BOY'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Boys' Suits $5.98 and up Boys' Woolen Mackinaws $5.48 and up Boys' Overcoats .;. $6.48 and up Boys' Sweat Bow ; 65c and up Heavy Union Suits 65c and up Boys' Overalls 98c, $1.19 and $1.45 Boys' Flannel Shirts 98c and up Boys' Caps : 48c PIECE GOODS Silk Plush Velvetine Wool Serges of all colors. Silk Crepe de Chine,' Jersey Cloth, Ginghams, White Goods of all kinds; also White Colored Flannel, on Bargain List. Don't be pessimistic to say there is no Bargain at present. You will find the bargain at the People's Cash Store, on our Big Anniversary Sale. 25 Per Cent Off the Usual Price: Dark Blue Calico Aprons $1.65T $2.35 Heavy Flannel Night Gowns $1.75 Fleeced Long Kimonas $2.98 SHOES Our enormous Shoe assortment which we bought just before they started moving up wards, gives us the possibility to sell an ex cellent leather Shoe for a low price. Ladies fancy Dress Shoes, all kid leather, in two colors, high French heels, button and lace, value $10 to $12, for our Anniversary sale, only v $3.93 Boys black Dress Shoes Men's Black Dress Shoes 3 gg Men's Heavy Work Shoes ................. ..$3.98 up Men's High Top Shoes 1 ....... J0g Children's Shoes . ggc Please phone or bring, your order. Only when jou give an order for delivery nlpas jlemand of the clerk a duplicate slip of your oraer. R emember, 1 Pound of Sugar Free With a Purchase of Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing or Shoes