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(EJ) | in advance, too, just what ativer| . and china you will need On the cloth, smoothly lald, place as a centerpiece four glase candle jatioks with yellow candles and col ored paper shades., Between and around them pile red and yellow apples and purple grapes, With the | proper setting of the table, all will be In readiness for the dinner. The | following menu ta for six persona, the cost to be $3.75 Nut Orange Cooktall in Orange Cups 200 DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION } Also Bystem Builder, Go to any good preseription drug gist and get the following: One ounce compound ve of Instead, it will be) Sarsapartiiila, and one ounce Torts as Well served as|compound. Add these to a half | pint of fret class whiskey, and use [a tabdlespoonful before each meal and at bed time, The bottle must be well shaken each time. Although this is seemingly a com monplace formula, yet It ts the moat effective known for the eradication of acid polsons from the blood, ab jsolutely curing all kinds of rhouma tiem, and at the same time restor ing the whole ayatem to a vigorous healthy condition. The enfeebled body and nerves will fee! its remarkable restoring ef fects after the first few doves, but it should be continued until bealth is fully recovered, The prompt use of this excellent mixture will be found to save many a dollar in doctor bills and much suffering. This is published by the Globe Pharmaceutical Co. of Chicago, manufacturers of Toris compound. finds the } help, then for the there Will be no clad a fe frequently «4 ‘ aay for several mem Taaily, and the best Is for them. In order Z & success, al to, the hostess we early Jarger tablecloth ts in everyday cane it probably the table for some ed and be for t y. Plan DLES tanned soles ¢ old threads MM new stitches © oles fi as new es sTone x EI 35¢ Children’s Fine-Rtb- bed Hose, palr .... om. .25¢ = 95 -10¢ $3.50 Hand-Embroidered Pillow I2%ec Flannelette, = colors, yard at Cost— Oak—One of Each Every Buffet quoted are the very latest. We have = several like cut, but one each of the others, Buffet , two days, at irtered golden « : $17.50 , top 44 by 18 in., mir 9 inches, two dane. one lined, and boards. $40.00 value for $25.00 irtered golden oak, full swell front, 44 by , With mirror 38 by 10 inches; two small One lined; two cupboards and one linen i $33.00 value for $19.50 ed golden oak, two small and one large #40 by 20 inches, with mirror 36 by 10 » Worth $35.00 special at $21.50 me earterc golden oak, hand rubbed, remov ef tray, cut glass or fancy china cabinet ™, with gia r d sore upper shelves and large $40.00 THANKSGIVING TABLE 8 Quickly Cures Rheumatic Paine, giving eiilaas Specially Priced Tomorrow YOU OFTEN NEED AN EXTRA DINING CHAIR ———e % You are sure to need some extra dining chairs for nex ‘ day, and these are both very neat designs and well made iving is a big consideration, too THE Oyster Blaque a6e Crown Roast of Pork $1.50 Riced rtatoon 100 Swoot Potatoes en Casserole 180 | Baked Apples on Lettuce 20¢ Macaront Supreme 200 Celery 206, Pickles or Olives 100 HE WILL ATTEL, HOWEVER, Pampkin Ple 20¢, lee Cream S6o Coffee ibe Fruit: 260 Prepare pastry the day before. Also make the pumpkin filling and | © select the racks or ribs of pork and have them tied together just as you would for a crown roast of lamb. Any butcher will do this for you Wash lettuce and put tn pall with cover, or bag, The macaront may be botled, drained and STILL STRONG nehed with cold water “and _ FAVORITE. placed with all the above in the cool pantry or refrigerator. Thankegiving morning you have only to roll your pastry and fill your ples and bake. Have the roast ready in the pan, peel the potatoes and put in cold water, Stew the sweet potatoes for five minutes. then put Into covered baker with walt, pepper, bite of butter, sprink ling of light brown sugar, one-half Pp of bolling water and two ta! fule of sherry it n Cee eed Whee nkeae bene at lie eche@aled ib-round fight © Cover and when ready bake slowly. | Cover the apples and have them|Ab@ Attel Thanksgiving eve, Fr baking with the plea Slowly stew one halt can of to-|had been held to « couple of dra matoes until a thick paste and add| 0% Owen Moran, who had to @ pint of cream sauce with one-| &ten by Digger Stanley, half cup of grated cheese, salt and|Ker and Jim Driscoll pepper, butter the baking dish and | red th put In’ layer of the sauce, then macaroni, and so on to the top having the last layer sauce sprinkle arother fourth cup of grated cheese over the top and/ heat about two malantes | in a hot oven Serve the cocktall with a tea spoonful of powdered sugar and a tablespoonful of sherry or mara schino over the top, the oyster hiague soup with waters Put the roast on a platter, the center with riced Their Hard Training for Fight. (BY ED MORAIRTY.) LOS ANGELES, Noy. 23 plaining today Joe Ro consequently Attel should |atrenuous time at Vernon Betting has calmed to pati, A desperate made to hold the m though Attel money | dominates. have at eve strongly p (BY WILLIE JACOBS.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 23. fill| uous work at the training © potatoes, «eprinkled with finely Both middleweights practical hopped parsley | completed the hard grind yest a _ day. noon Is RonHRD. worked bofore admiring crow ie the p i Johnson's description is is ® hands of the- police brisk. There w odda, however, favorite at 7 to 10. A_pecul Resume Dredging. After ying ite for over a year on acoount of the financial depression = made the rey eain belny pot in es work of @redging the Weet waterways wilh anew. vietory for themselves in the sai number of rounds, Ketchel clares he'll turn the trick In one Iffiowlt to last a round longer than that Neither making the weteht. At the conc sion of yenterday’s labor Pa scaled 155, whic the noteh to ade, while Ketche! scaled 162 Pa soon beatin REMEMBER THE PALACE MARKET For Your Thanksgiving) Poultry and Meats. Yakima Turkeys, Geese. and Chickens, fresh, dry-picke stock. We do not handle any froner tock. Wild Ducks, Canvas Backs Matlards, Teala, ete. PALACE MARKET, Today's Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 treasury today shows | @20,000 Substantial Saving on Tuna Mahogany Dressers These Dressers are here is of highly ; polished quartered veneered in genuine oak, with large Tuna Mahogany — French plate mir take a beautiful, high rors. The designs polish. Dresser, similar to cut, full swell front; top 21 by 42 inches; like cut, of quarter- French plate mir ed golden oak; top ror 22 by 28 inches; 40 by 20 inches; worth $32.50; spe mirror 36 by 10 cial $18.50 inches; 3 drawers, one lined for silver, Dresser, same as and 2. cupboards above, except full below. $30.00 val serpentine front; 2.50 value, for Dresser, inches; full serpen tine front; extra large French plate mirror, 24 by $19.75 French plate oval mir inches; worth $35.00; special Dresser, top 21 by 42 inches; ror, 22 by 28 inches; full swell front; worth $28.50; special . $17.25 Princess Dresser, top 20 by 33 inches; full serpen tine front, French plate mirror 18 by 36 inches; Thurs The a number of odd 1ext We have “al wy diners in solid oak, golden and weathered finish, that we have ow marked down to east Ask to see them they may just 7 * » yolden or J match yours. The chair shown to left comes in go weathed oak, has braced back, saddle seat, and is worth $3.25 Special tomorrow ; $1.85 q rhe chair to right comes in wei athe red oak, with shaped bannis " ter back, well braced, saddle seat, and is worth $3 15. Spe e4 Oak, $1.85 ub ate 5s SeedeeR cs $1.95 | Solid Oak, $1.95 Pay Later BECOND Premium With Every Monarch Range At°the Pure Food Show This Week All the Credit You Want AND UNION, STAR-—MONDAY, Rey EMBER 23, WELSH SAYS is Papke and Ketchel Stop Rx} why he should win ith ed die Welsh said that his opponent we been ow Welsh de t he would be disgraced by @ los to such men, and that a stand effort ts being ne, re | There will be but little more stren. ne or mashed of Bill Papke and Stanley Ketchel lly or Youterday both Pill and Stanley de top 21 by 42 | 30 | J. Barr, who te ate Each put on @ little burst of bolt regan house day speed that made its Impression + ee fion the spectators at both camps | eight. Barr This was shown by the occupied which was mo than no change in the Papke still holding iar thing Is that both principals predict | me de 16, while Papke doesn't expect Ketebel boy need worry about to ke be The | es ree) leotpts $2,185,396, disbarvementes §2. +800d value at $45.00. Special ..$27,50 worth $27.50; special $16.75 quarter golden oak, top 48 by 21 inches, with 44 by 12 ? } Swell i f ta : led | Princess Dresser, top 33 by 20, French plate mir- | inches Swellec ront, leadec 7 s » h } MSS cabinet | vorth $63.C a ror, 18 by 40 inches; full swell front; worth .. re worth $63.00, Special $27.50; special $17.00 || 1 aad BALLARD WANTS SHARE © kK OF PARK BOND MONEY} Citizens Meet With Park | Board Today to Urge Claims. r { oP ‘ tar Special Service.) “ARD, Nov, 23.-—-A commit ompowed of A, BE. Ruffner, W nh and Thomas Houlston, bi enont club to meet with the! hoard today, The object of ured through the park jasue to be voted upon next h. About the only park ad ¢ to Ballard tn the old Salmon Haltert=do not consider worthy of | the name, and’ gene 1 condition tition ve Bigned. A petition, signed by 370 famtiies | patronizing the Ballard Beach line, has just been completed and ts to be presented to the counct! tonight The document prays that the Beat tle Blectric Co, be granted leave to diveontinue the use of Western AY. and be allowed to use First av stead. The petition will be re rred to the corporation commit o, This body meets next Wed noeday night, and it is the inten tion to have @ large attendance of | Hallard people to give the thing a} boost. All of the signers are reg ular patrons of the Beach Ii Lecture on Persia. There will be a stereopticon lec ture at the Presbyterian chureh on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, on “Per via,” by Dr. Johannan. There will be 50 alfdes, showing life in that country and the different manner isma and customs of Its people. Dr 1418 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche We have cur own ideas pubite such will never forme = reer #150 Umbretias 066. Men's and women’s Italian giorta. steel rod. paragon frame, 2¢ and 28-inch in | plain and fancy handles: reg- | Wlar $1.80 ¥ Bpectal tom piatn and ey buck hern wood, 93,60 $1.39 Stk Unbreties 2.48 2 and women's plece-dyed steel fod, values affeta Umbreilas Lonpon’s parag women's hand! ver 4k roll plain for men in a variety of shapes se | XCLUSIVE 1928 Third Ave, Postoffiee, Ind. ¥ ‘Keep in Mind” nabe Pianos hning Pianos pollo Player Pianos Cline’s Piano House —SEATTLE— ARE SOLD AT GEO. D. BURR, D.O. Osteopathy Fas’'ng and All Drugless Methods in and jet me about a case just like {oat [ have cured SUITE 430 ARCADE BLDG, Come tell you yours Johannan is a native of Persia, Was educated in this country Tallman ay., the eldera, trustees and their wives this evening from & until 10 p,m | ¥' o'clock to the Danish Young Peo Perk, which the residents of | ple's soctety of the Danish Lutheran chureh owing to its smallness |in the soclety’s headquarters In the Washington of 14th ay Camp 69, W. O. W. candidate the election of officers, at t day terested in the welfare of the camp, Second Ave. Advertising Sale SEATTLE’S GREATEST umbrella Sale| Shove Sav Somben. On sale TUESDAY, Men's, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Unibrellas, at Advertising Prices. |] FEDERAL PAINT & WALL but Rev. Geo, Ht 6329 to Lee and wife will be at home The Royal Neighbors will give a The meeting will be held Hall building, and Fir st corner Garvey-Buchanan Co. owe A take notice—I am a for clerk of Camp 69 at to be held oir hall, 516 Spring at, Tues November 24th, If you are tn Jeome and vote. My office will t on Third av., ground floor, between Value. Sale Price, Cherry and Columbia, and hours to feotch Net | sult members 1/t Cerainn, hair... OG | Yours in I. H., and R | ‘de —-tetante’ Lous Cc. L. WILLIAMS | White Dresses, ea 59c | ofr | os | 1 12 ns Fine i! bitin si | Dress Gloves, pr 69c | 6.060 easy ame Piles Cured wma aire * $2. 18 knife, Genite 6.00-—Women's Keree ee”. $2.06 1.50—All Wool Black Dress Goods Mixed No Bultings 16—Seersucker Ginghame 19—Shirt Walet KET 48e | 10c | 25¢ Liner | 18—Chitdren's Fine | Biack Hone 1.25—Women'a Mus- n's Mus- 19¢ 10¢ 25c } -25--Wome Min Drawers 36-—Lithograph Pil low T | 60 Tic | | uence Cushlon Tops 923 Satisfied buyers thronging the store. dollar break all selling records. Plenty for to- dance at Fraternal Brotherhood pq . hall this evening, Mrs, Campbell by gains at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, chairman of the committee in 94 | charge, says that they are meeting ith great success in the sale of . | Hekets \ | morrow, Come. Rev. Mr, Bodholdt of Dwight, 111,,| will apenk this evening at 7:30 | COMING——Mr. and Mrs. Santa C’aus—COMING Tell the children Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will reach Seattle Saturday next and make their headquarters at your popular store— From the New York Auction Every Item Means Big Savings for You— Read On: | Meg. Value CO ai an ON hatin OVA TOYLAND NOW OPEN — BRING THE CHILDRE Colossal Combination Sale Crowds the Store to the Limit Bar- 40c and 50c on the Sale Price. 10c Infants A 1.26—Children’s Fila hewn Oouts 98c 56. - Boys Golf Gaps 29c 3 Boys bal avy Winter 15¢ | 1.26—-Wom Fleeced Waists 19¢c (50 in. lone) . 6.00—French O11 ting ' 06—Childr Line Handkerchiefs nelennes 1 3c 5c ; 7 insook and Cambric 12 ladies’ 1 and ; 50c 1 clasp Kid Gi ny Kn oes “""" 1 2bE inch Sultings Uarge Velvet 48c | hing Black stk 69c red Silk $3.98 A a 35—W 1.00—-Fine Black Stik "Petticoats és Near Madison That the Sunday closing law | prohibiting the opening of theatres | and places of amusement should be jenforced and that the matter be |taken into the cougts and fought | the ministers attending the Metho jdist Ministerial association meet ing this morning. Sunday theatres from the stand. point of their morality or immoral- ity, but because they violate the Sunday closing law. Rev. C. J. Kahigren revived the jmatter, urging that petitions be |ctreniated among the church peo- |ple of the city to be presented to the mayor. Dr. J, M. Irvin follow- ed him and stated that the Metho- |dists would ve in opposition to }wome other denominations which |he sald he had read were not op- fare to the Sunday theatre. At © sargainn te movchandiee Our theory o4 Umbretias 61.90, Men's and women's Union Tat- feta (silk ond mace) steel this point several ministers took jon frame, for wom- " rte pe Sn age 74 ‘the floor protesting against being ong peerl, gold, gun }colored by the actions of another 4 plain an fane’ ae 1.89 PEOPLE’S SHOE CO. er of First and Union, have eht_a large stock of sample shoes. These shoes were bought below coxt and will be sold below cost tape edge taffeta cover » Steet rod handies. long pea’ nd gold, nov silver med wood tn diffe $6.00 and $6.50 to a finish, was the sentiment of | ‘MINIS TERS REVIVE SUNDAY CLOSING denomination. Dr. O. 1. McGill a against being too radl- cal. In a forceful speech, Rev. H. J. Hartsell advised the enforcement of the law by prosecution, “Now, let us fight this thing to }@ finish,” said he in conclusion, The ministers will not attack the | |T. B. Elliot, Rev. C. hg oe ; absoiute evidence that at law is being yiolated. Fight this thing to a finish.” A committee composed of Rey, J. Kahleren and Rev. J. O. Foster, will investi- gate the matter and recommend the course of action to be taken by — Methodist ministers two weeks hence, pa te ee nn FOR THE BEST DENTAL at cheapest prices consu! ST. PAUL DENTISTS Corner Third and Pike. Snoqualmie Hotel Hatrance, F. W. Dickey, Oph. D. 1 cure all the f —Speciatiat sight straighten children’s tee all my work fie 04-5 People and Pike. Phone Main bebe values #750 to 0 Umbrelins 63.45, Fine All Stik and Tapo Edge Taffeta Covered Umbreilas steel rod, parage for women's handh Karat gold with te long pearis. silver caps and or men horn hook ne trimmed and tain fatural 750 THERES Nor Patnt in our lar +B t some partie ONE kind of atock that r merit PAPER CO., 114 Piest Av. Aronde Annex memory. durability and musical satisfaction. positively unaffected by heat or cold. Kiel Cracker- jacks tar des on tnsiat Sale nk Johanna Gadski writes that ‘The . Kimball ranks with the best.” $20 = $20 $20 Cthep-Gaita have boos Emma Eames: ‘I am charmed with r the Kimball's beautiful tone.” radically reduced in price Myrtle Elvyn: “The Kimball Pianos are superb specimens of artistic piano building, and furnish the most perfect for every phase of piano Coats Coats Are Marked Down um ying Emil Liebling: The Kimball Piano meets my requirements in every respect.” Many f our Coat are reduced 26 percent; some tl lower ven Millinery $10, Hats, now $8, $7.50 ’ $5 YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD, CREDIT Payments CASH Basy Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1912 — Becond Av. Oldest and Largest Musical Cor m- 1912 ° The Tone That Lingers in Memory 'HE full, bell-like tone of the Kimball Piano lingers long in lt is different, richer, sweeter, more refined than any other. There are reasons for this marvelous quality. the superiority of material and in the conscientious care bestowed on the construction of the Kimball by the highest class of skilled piano builders, That is why we can give you the strongest guarantee for The piano you parchase, to be satisfactory, must be constructed to withstand the changes of our peculiar climate and home heating systems covered pin block (the heart of the piano), is not only impervious to mo damper Banges can not be affected by atmospher pall that lasting heirloom quality 4 much desired tend you our catalogue, prices and terms. Free: Words and Music * you can obtain a Kimball on « convenient sysien Read what the Greatest Musicians say cern It lies in The Kimball bell. metal wre, but ie mmer and The Kimball patent metal inges. These things give the by every purchaser, Let us 0Y a The Mekal od m h valonbh a plan whereby E. De Reszke: '*The Kimball is ab solistely satisfactory.” John Philip Sousa: ‘The Kimball Walter Damzosch: ‘*The Kimball is pure, refined and powerful of tone. J CUNSTOX Oh, Third and University, Seattle.

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