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os A Reasonable Plea ALL THESE KIDDIES : for the Stomach | : | wywur gonarie cece os) sd FQ) FEAST ON TURKEY é gestive Power, Why Not Help the | 4 , é Gtomach Do Ite Work—Eape- earings pred ‘ g clally When It Goate 6 ORS Sots Pere ee ; erhing to Try? . of the little itrle ways : Not with drugs, but with « rein. Well, anyway there'll be enough 4 Fs orcement of digestive agenta, such the youngsters. Eighteen tur : : es are naturally at work in the keys are on hand, By a mistake : § stomach? Scientific analysis shows made over the telephone it was . . that digestion requires pepsin, atated yeaterday that one donation E § nitrogenous ferments, and the se of 26 had been received, It should . § eretion of hydrochlorte actd. When |have been 85 pounds, In addition 4 your food fatls to digest. tt te proof there's @wagon load of gro i ; positive that some of these agents there's a wagon load of te 4 i are lacking In your digestive ap-| jand pior—and cash to b : i paratus | At noon tomorrow 60 shiny faces) Donations received since those ¥, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets con-|and 120 aparkling little eyes witt Published yesterday include $6 ' - tain nothing but these natural ele /face a huge turkey feed at Mother [rom 50, from D. R.A P - ments necessary to digestion and) Ryther's home. 1262 Denny Way. Tl ae x #1 fro n ‘A * a p! work in the w a; rot My nis ‘ ; pe Ti gree iain eB owt Sek) Because the people of Seattic|from Miss KN. 8.; 60 cents from . § ply what theae organs neod. ‘They |“"@ Senerous, because they have big |"A Friend"; two turkeys from Mr , * stimulate the gastric glands and hearts and would not cat turkey | Walters son Soe fe. Bak 4 o digestive organs . rocerles from the ¥ Bike, ; ce gee Pae bowie pens} So a prorat While 60 little boys and | $43 Worth of groceries from Frank Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have) ff") 108 quot eae eee | Moras, groceries from Geo. Newell critic | and 0 te oy . deen subjected to critical chemical) "tne jittle folks will have a fulilKkeene er ney™ from Capt tests at home and abroad and are /),, pur to enjoy the turkey, plum pud iow it's for the feed! Who { mete o atain nothing but natural | ding cakes, ples and jeliles. Then|docen't want to see those 60 girls Thomieal Laboratory, Telegraphte|{2@ Older folks—the mothers who/and boys eat—and eat to their : address, Diffinde,” London Tele | "T° at the home—wtl! have alheart’s content phone No. 11029 Central. 20 Cullum| > Bt, Fenchurch St. E. C | London, 9th August, 1996. T have analyzed most carefully a Dox of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which I bought myself at « city chemiet’s shop for the purpose), manufactured by the F. A. Stuart Co., 8 Clerkenwell Road, London, BE C.. and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poisons, Knowing the ingredients of the tablets, I am of opision that they are admirably adaptable for the purpose for which they are intended. (Signed) WHAT ATTORNEYS SAID TO THE BLETHEN JURY In making his opening statement.) friend and associate, A. J, Biethen, Walter Fulton, for Alden J, Bieth-| the defendant now on triat, jen, sald: “The defendant, Blethen, there ‘on laid out a plan by which th au “I depart from the usual costom | ceeded in May son ‘ann the Snece of reserving my opening statement|hall for three nights, in spite of til after the state's case, to tell| Wardall, The plan devised by the — = es n : | defendant, Blethen, folk other, day since born. Neighbors say it's . John R. Rrooke F fa ¢ F.C.8. jyou the true facts fn this case, and | iy “an vie the Army tee porte (aicnaceenscupieiiapoaiinin the three-month ng What would [it shows from your increase in| Opening ger — in coy ncn to show that malace prompted thi | ance, the attorneys were engaged to| Deaf Miss Grey: 1 would like toydepends on whether you are #peak-| you advise me to do? |weight. Yes, you may take cod of Their tion of Stua eepain tl prosecution. Col Blethen has|go into court and by depositing a/Kive @ birthday party for my hus-|ing of a tree or a person; limb for MRS. H. O, liver ofl, as long as it agrees with Their composition is commonly | positing : known ameng physicians, as is|!ived 1 nthis community for 16 / bond, secure a restraining order, an band tn December, Will you please tree, leg for @ person. Develop Little Rock, Wash, |¥0u. Other medicine is not neces: | New Store wn by the recommendations of|yoare; be te one of the most ro-|!Munction, tring the hands of the me what married people play |the hips by walking, the neck bY! tt is evident from what you say|*8rY 48 long as you are improving. | 000 licensed physicians in the} al clty authorities, and keeping them |!® the ne of games? Also what/ massaging, Wat when you are hu®-| that the baby’s food does not agree — | United St and Canada. They | Pected and substantial citizens. |trom enforcing the law and abating |tbe supper or lunch should consist /gry, use vaseline on the eyelashes/ with it; therefore, if you are nurs-| Star Physician The dlood raat ta ee anata ot ail tema. |Among other lovable traits, he has|this nuisance. After three days, |! HOUSEWIFE. ‘land cold cream on the lips. ing it, you must modify your diet | rushes to my eyes and makes them urns 0rd 0 ° @ies for indigestion, dyspepsia,|® loyalty for people he supposes | namely, on Sept 10, the court,| A-—Somerset te a very good and live on plain, simple foods, re- | feel ready to burst, What is the} e . water brash, insomnia, loss of appe-| his friends that ¢annot be swerved | *fter @ hearing, found the pla game. Chanticleer, I'm a Million} Doar Miss Grey: 1 work in a/ ducing the amount of meat, eggs | cause? MEW ‘ 7 re eee catia. eee eat aN ee are cet | be auch that the city should not be| Hite, and Rook are also entertait-| restaurant where they keep ® dish|and strong foods, If you ure using| Your history and your symptoms || At 601 Third Avenue . entery and kindred discases origi (dence will show that he has raised |Prevented from closing it, and would | Me . washer, but I am supposed to wash jan artificial food, change it. For|are very indefinite, It may be du eh ; nating from improper dissolution | two cling sons, who sit bexide 2 cont in effect the Injunction.| Mere is a nice little menu: Clear!the stiver. Does it look well to ac-/the cramps, give an enema of Iuke-|to your eyes, or it may be due to| LYON BLDG, 4 assimilation of foods, because|him in the courtroom, that he bas | Whereup ndants ¢ jeoup, lamb or ttos, mashed Po \from any but my employer. warm water; if this does not re-jyour genera! health. It is neces | Corner James 8t. they are thoroughly reliable and/a family of grownup daughters; |@noo h nd did not thereafter |t@tooe, peas, cauliflower salad, lee | cont tips? What do you think|Ifeve it, give an enema of twojsary to have more particulars | : harmiess to man or child |that he hae e dear, sweet wife and|feohen the same, although they con-/Cream (or other dessert), cake.) qbout this? M. B. C. = where they are well equipped : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at|that he has a fine home | tinued to pay rent til! December rn a or | A-~-It all depends on the view! ¢¢ to meet all the requirements of y ence a safe and powerful remedy,| “Certain interests, chagrined at} “Upon this evi the state will) | ties Grey: Will you tell |2%° takes of It, but you have asked t an lone ut t |] 4 first class floral trade, both 2 ‘ one grain of these tablets being |Col Blethen becanse of the position | ®** for 4 conv poige yp fal, {{{O% ™Y personal opinion. I do not ’ | ale and retail. This store 4 ¥ Strong enough (by test) to digest|he has taken tn bis paper, so ma. . . ee Mercthan o ahirt the hem of aporove of it, for I think everyone ‘ . 9 99) buter to the trade for . 3,000 grains of steak, eggs and other|nipulated things that this indict oe egy Wig a [Mhowld be paid by his employer ex akes ome cratc In: | the King County Growers. A e Tableta| j whieh has Geen let own. * Si actly what his services are worth, He aenotaite 4 foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets} ment was returned and this trial | t xed basket weave, and is} pecialty will be made of 3 will digest your food for you when |lordered. Col. Blethen protested | ibtee naa rece. 4 jand some of the big companion wit) | eee ee ]Particularty healthy for wage-earn-| * your stomach can't hen he @lecgvered the Avcede THEATRE CENSORS | : ; never give their employes wha ers, financially or otherwise. . : ake sear sreqiiik tere Mitek dents hen aaa eaneea wan't | an pid; BOON: GIES. they should get while the public|# Question, Has a young man * | MENS SRRINGHR DECORATION, : leent box or send to us direct for a nee will show that only after| Or. Sarah B. Kendal and |coareo weave braid, the width of/oopuaues to tip them. I, for one, “ Soar to a i *| — vo FUNERA’ 0 free Kccpndhor nea lt gmwgen yey hel argument was ised to him that] Miss Alice M. Lord have been [which js a Mitle wider than the] Would ae walt Remy fer My Works as Gar bint dette: & ———e L WORK, ‘will be surprised at the result. F. A courts have declared a dance| *@ppointed by Mayor Dilling » number of inc’ you wish to} ~ —_——_—_—_—_— — . IT DEPENDS ‘ mart Co, 150 Staaxt Midg, Marlon eotewn ‘not a wulenwce, ana] member of the cones commit liccrinea ft. Sew ens elas of 4]. LPL AIL SENT bk P geod ge #5 *) Doar Miss Grey: It all depends|| ART FLOWERS, Etc. 3 B shall, Mich lthat rule would apply to dance hall} tee on theatres and moving a from the bottom of thei]. a Lottere must not exceed 260 # |02 the man, and the woman he is! : ea j tbat | Aeon Th the et : Simple Home Remedy car ogg on oo pate cage say getting . 4 Dance at Dreamisad tonight |!@ the restricted district, th e| Picture shows. e other . and with the braid toward |) * |® words in length and must be | {oI | ; ese [was dissuaded from opposing the| Members are A. R. Priest, for top. Cut the skirt off unde for Kidneys and Bladder }|% written on one sido of the #| If they are a sensible coup! y 4 & —-______ ——---—] Arcade dance hall | merly dean of liberal arts at |the brad, and whip with heavy © paper ons. © name and # {certainly can live, and also’ save ff * He believed this representat the university and now man- [thread both edges; sew the upper) ~~~ © cdhrean bet BR will ast be & | OOM so aa 7 When war was started on s| ager of « Lyceum bureau, GB. | edge of the braid to the other edge! A simple and ensy way & necessary to publish them. # Rat if they are ape Scryers s | plac bl ovic and Berryman went ©. Thomas, instructor at the [of the skirt i Key = ° - _ | Address letters to Cynthia * a expens' ved bn xs ape - noe to him to know what they could do.| Leséhi school; Rev, J. L. Gar- in |e uae the following formula: Get!) Gray, Cash Contest, Seattle # | ter remain single, for yald onl a ood pure mi A te nad the 4 [Blethen told them they 4 not} ¥in, pastor of the First Chris Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell} gno ha 6 Murax Compound aod/w Star. # | lead to an unhappy life and the St |be interfered with if thay ran the| tlan church; Eugene Levy, [me what will take gum out of a/ on vunge fluid extract Bucbuly Contest closes next Satur- x |YOFce court MRS. A. L. > Be. q| place legally. And beca he told! owner of several motion picture | dress? Which is correct re after each meal and & day. * DS ON THE GiAnL | Her them to go to court to determing| houses; Duncan Inverarit | or “leg? What will ae! Nearly all Aruggiat ans a a 2 2 ee ee DEPENDS O ‘ { [the issue, they say he aided, abet-| manager of the Lois theatr my hips and neck? How) (hene ingredients, Anyone can mix. yacht Dear Miss Grey: | Somehow, | 4 i times on A v an jor nho - > ted and counseled them. As to the| The committee has no right times should @ person eat | gy on WHY THEY CAN bron a Se tore en ae Ktallan American club, he simply| to place @ ban on any play or ae ee ee hake or im dn: Dear Miss Grey: Answering The| sends some sort of a calamity; the e th for luneb, and be con-| pleture, but must report any . < 8 iy Andie apts diseaso,| Star's query in Saturday's issue, 1 t es hi itio rr e tinues to do so now, and will con eriticiam to the mayor. is i for ed lips? } ‘ ‘cumatiom and dread dia-| a: » Timan elther loses his . Boal . ” tinue; for be ean get there dishes | 5 , | JOY. | boten, may aersien. Taste see bel it both partie a elie ine Siar wet peated Te ee aoa: ais trees oye ier rine on the gum. If] Avoided If the above simple mixture] | lf Dok Penn ore peemeret tayh. or te wie has a protracted |ff / e cannot ge ow oa tee Peco a top ae is used before compil od, d commot . they CAN |iiiness. Or perhaps a welcome,| IN 3 (eke manistet Gu codnun RORGWELL ALLOWS jit does move it, try ether. It!" 3 RA, live happily and comfortably on the|pyt expensive stranger arrives. {A HU NDRED — ; Her ty moat al oleh wa | amount specified, and add to the) And when the trials come it not | accounts make a the testimony is all in you will | . j | bank account. lonly tests the strength of their| bank stronger than a She Will Gladly and Freely m instead of a prosec } | Ways the vital question, nor the key/as well. It takes a mighty fine gating the same total of Tell You How | OS ANGELES, Nov. 29 "i to happiness woman to be cheerful and hopeful| ; . She Did It } Te ho ge Se ee ee A careful, consc us study by|when the purse {s empty. Women|fi ‘eposits. That is why Bordwell has allowed the state's! the contracting parties to make the} espe aby mall h it) married are constantly seck- . or twenty yea challenge against Edw. Haskell, | el ggemncenge nnd Fees tne [are Saver. cently Ragebly a antly hax ¢ Mrs Marg | the venireman in the McNamara | st, most durable, most satisfying unless they feel they have bettered z new customers, even jersen oh swapaper p . j use of each month's salary will soon | thei iti ier our prese was & kard pap 7 . their condition under our present . 6 paite ; trial who was challenged by the ‘ n their accounts Ars ag she stoppe that the p teach them that, r all, a safe}economic system | x ae that Blethen advised | State after indignantly denying to bank account {fs better than dis-| On the other hand, take a hard only of moderate Ludovie and Berryman to keep the |the state's attorney that he had plays of wealth or living in excess| working girl who has known few A c hall resort open aftar | ever Been offered money to qualify of one’s Income, axuries and crayes no expensive had been 1 ed by Act-|*# a juror | nthe trial. S - By purchasing good materials, asures, and an ambitioue young | Mayor Wardal good produce in quantities, a couple|man who is making only $600 In closing his st Waak-Baker Piano Company, 106 Union St. and 1406)" !!ve nicely on $50 per month | year, and they have a good chance | THE said: “A th and save the balance of their in-|for happiness LD hall had bee as a dear ¢ PREFERENTIMLBALLTT THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911 Cynthia Grey’s Letters DIVORCE OR WHAT? Doar Mias Grey: 1 want your advice. 1 haye been married four| years. In 1908 my wife left me Gwiee, the first time without notice, | and the second time with one day’é not) 1 am 29, he ts 42, and) our baby ts two years old. She War a widow, with three daughters, the youngest now 18 a old, who tx an invalid, ‘The daughters had s husband and father picked out, but she married me, and we have! had no peace since, although | have done all a man could. I have fvon h weok, nor smoke, and stay and hat nd our t couples here Shall I get a divorce, touch Hquor all, but the girls dislike my Wages every and do not in night I have done myibest by | My wife ts in Oblo,and I in Seattle, If 1 vould get her to come to Beattle we could got as well as the| What shall | do If my wife won't come to Seattle? | or put in my young life for nothing? Shall 1 be me along aby true to her, and stay at home in my 2 by 4 room nights like a wolf Or what? You may eay go to the show, or do this or that, but I can't with my wife and baby Hast L.¢.@,J. | A.—-You are mistaken If you think I would suggest places of amuse- ment for you under the cireumstances, A man in your state of mind] can't onjoy the best, and you know as well as I that if you were at peace with your own thoughts, you could take pleasure in the common est Httle thing An 1 see it, you have been too enay. There is no reason in the world why your wife's daughters should dictate to you 1 cannot see that it will do one bit of good to commence over under same conditions, Make your wife the proposition that you, she invalld girl and the baby live together, The other girls are old enough to work, and board, if they can't live peaceably in your house, Dear Miss Tam @ young woman 19 years old, and have been parted from my husband for about a year, but not divorced. 1 have a little girl about 3 years old that be bas 1 helped to suppor. There is a young man who loves me very much, and I love him, too, Do you think that [ should accept any help from him, as | work so hard to support myself and the little one? Please help me A YOUNG MOTHER. A.—This question is coming More and more to my notice, and it is hard for me to tell you, “Young Mother,” that you should not ac cept such help. Your husband is the proper one to support your chtid, and as you haye not yet secured a divorce, can't you see (even if there were no moral question about receiving help from a mah to whom you are not married) that you are making ft almost impossible to get that support when you get a divorce’ Besides, you are putting yourself in @ very bad light. You will feel more | self-respect tf) you work day and night rather than do this thing, If it is really too much for you to support yourself and child, you can find a home for the baby through the Salvation Army or the Y. W, C. A., where it will be kept until you get a little ahead. It would be much better to accept their help than that of this man, no matter how much you love each First Avenue, are to sell pianos at a great loss who drinks. is, advised 4 sdiieiia t : ae A : Werrk To HER AT ONCE Plaine onsper yt c in order to remain in the city of their choice q rs knowledge or con man Wai as t ctph | e req gests that . _ penste viding for preferential for 2 . —e i se With many thousands of dollarsyin the long run, but a firm with A caly desires that rey ate per. That while they wore absent the Wardall explained how the lof outstanding plano contracts and |#mall capital in these perilous times who drinks, Write her acting mayor, Wardall, © the ential ballot étiminated: pelle tmanse stock of America’s ie sometimes hard ut to maintain ; h roast and ont act chief ol the elections 4 people » pote ie ace F with “trust and conti. ing chief of , lection ne the people | choicest makes on hand and several | payment, higher price” rr velope, Her address Areade dance hal w amount annually, and at ant = the Ww. B 4 hi P campaigns ¥ MARGARET AN sance. the same time preserved their |cArloads to arrive acon, the ¥ AAK-| put on by other houses t 168 Pine Avenue “Thereupon the defendants, Ludo-|right to nominate candidates de-|BAKER AN OMPANY is] Now this conservative firm ts ee a cha alll vie Dallagiovanni and Berryman, sired by placing them on the pref-|foreed to sell its entire stock for|forced either to close its doors or fall address plainly jeonguited and advised with their erential ballot cash or ort-time contracts, in or-}raise a large sum of money at Electro Dental Parlors WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE Laboring People’s Dentists All Work Guaranteod 15 Years TERMS TO SUIT Corner First and Pike. Shee T & Bes ” “SPEVENS ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons ss SOprrianted | VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY sk, Coste One-fourth ag. in Your Photo ,anen Real Auto POST CARDS—§r.00 PER DOZ. Kodak Films developed, 10c a roll, any nize A. M. FROST ttle 1332 First Ave, Come Across My and toll der to meet the demand made upon |short notice, and, as Piano paper is and r piving a nail profit for ite|chance to share in the money-say- |time and expense, which ts very | {ig opportunity offered by this mis- jlittle, on account of its location |fértune, As this is a bona fide and economic management All| money-raising sale, and the prices ods are marked in plain figures |are slashed to loss than cost, Pianos and sold as marked, at 20 per cept| will go like hotcakeay It would be lower than elsewhere in the city| policy to call as early as possible for the same quality of goods, there apd make a small deposit to hold being no jockeying to secure more |your Piano until ready for delivery. oney than the worth of the Piano,| Entrances at 1406 First Ave. and This policy is undoubtedly the best !i06 Union St., Bon Marche Annex. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK NO ADVANCE IN PRICES TOR OVERTIME HOURS cap optician friend. w many pairs of glasnes you ust fit at $1 in order to make a ne you know as well I do that you don't intend to ish glasses at any such prices, but you resort to the Botan,” thay’ Fears nomet tng 40' PER Y SHIPPED ANYWHERE thine, we fast tt WW te bI «S and we know how. No no misrepresentation Y SIGN of C.CORE’ a SLAITTLE Wasy. OPTICAL C! d Fonrns\ near UNION PRE! 1330 2°AVE MOST RELIABLE CUT RATE DENTISTS ‘Third and Pike Sts, Entrance $0644 Pike, Over Owl Drug Store The only out-rate dentists who do not ask more for thelr work in thelr affice than they quote in thoir ads, We have no higher pri than the following Pillin + B08 fam .00 Gold Crowns for.93.00 | All Work 10.00 Sets of Tooth, guar- | Marantes anteed 95.00 | 12 ¥oars Bxtracting ¥F: SRATTLE'S OLDEST DENTAL LOCATION—THIRD AND PIKE Everett Offic Phone Bellingham Office. merce Bldg. Main 1691, 219 Exchange Bldg. 00 Gold Crowns for, $4.00 it by its creditors, who worthless as logal tender, there re- clamoring or mon mains but one alternative—SHLL money. Thoy say the have |ALL ITS STOCK at such a ridic it before December 15th, In order | ulously low price as to put to shame to meet this nand for cash tt/all attempts of its competitors to} will Install a cash-ralsing sale injmeet its prices even though they | tho noxt fifteen days at prices so| sacrifice their best goods. | low that will put competition to| In order to keep the public in | rmed as to the real values of this | » has been engaged in jsale, the Waak-Baker Co. has made|ff business in this same /arrangements with The Star for| one year nd has yet to |future announcements and compar-| Announce {ts first sale, but was|ative prices, its intention being to contented with giving just value|give as many people as possible a For the benefit of any of ite readers who may need expert and trustworthy medical advice, The Star has arranged with a repu table Seattle physician to answer questions pertaining to health and medicine, NO QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED UNLESS THE NAME AND ADORESS OF THE WRITER ARE GIVEN, HOWEVER, ONLY THE INITIALS OF THE WRITER'S NAME WILL BE PRINTED, Dear Doctor: Kindly advise—My | ounces of cold little boy, aged 14 years, has sores | spoon of glycerine. all over his neck and chin; pimples | nels to the abdomen. broke about three days ago| I know of no such trouble as a and seem to spread all aro imd his |"three months’ colic.” neck and down bis back; now they | water with % tea Apply hot flan Dear Doctor: I bave a very are sores and seem to grow larger, | with « y running out, Ho ts| headache; nothing seems to cui not wick, seeps well, although he| Have you a remedy you could tell complains of a smal! lump on the} me about? A. ¥. side of his neck which hurts oc-| The history of your headache is canionally. Any advice will be|very inadequate, It may be due gratefully received |to your eyes or stomach, or it may Respectfully C. G. |be due to systemic diseases. It This is most likely a caso of Im-| will be necessary to have a more petigo, which ts quite common in| complete bistory of your case. children, and they usually get well — in a few days under simple treat-| Dear Doctor: I found out last ment, such washing clean the |summer that I had consumption. [ affected parts and applying any|have gained seven pounds since simple olntment jthen by taking care of myself. A : 3F : potn-|y 8m, living in the country wh dear Doctor have been both-|] can get plenty of fresh milk and ered with rheumatiom for about | eggs. two months. I am improving, but|yet to 1 ain not quite well yet. What shall when 14 do about it? If you are improving as you #ay,/oi) Do you think It is all right to an nities ee ees Put take it, as Tam taking it now? The I06/ doctor said that I shouldn't take oo eevte seme us vere pn any medicine. I can take it all bina any St memetown: ee itl titer Please’ salt i iy ns the joints are painful, wrap them | a jn absorbent cottons if mitt eng {continue to take cod liver oll ln 7 bed enya a Tones) 1 you have consumption and 4 are living in the country where you oan get plenty of fresh milk and ltresh eggs, and sleeping tn a tent you are doing the right thing, as often. to wee @ doctor very I saw him Inst I forgot “Dear Doctor: Our d-week-old has had the cramps every night or come, either in a bank or payments} If the young man in question had on a home. brought his problem to me I should haps some study may be taken up| self—ailways providing he had no whereby the husband could in-/bad habits—but tell me of the girl crease his income to $800 or $900) What's she like? It all depends on annually. If that was aoccomplish-|the girl, young man. R. B. C ed, they would soon find them ~ - selves planning for $1,000 per year It health and each other's best|FOR LOCAL SEAMEN Interests are of more importance| The Seamen's institute, 715 Cher- than mere stylish display, there is|ry st., will be dedicated to seamen lous danger of happiness going out!this afternoon and evening. The the door, as too often occurs when! institute is opened under the au spices of the Episcopal churches of the clty. The Daughters of the the strain fs too severe to meet all demands on one’s finances A reasonable amount of social/King of Trinity church serve tea obligations could be met and en-|this afternoon, and addresses will foyed, but tho social whiri is not| follow this evening THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION WEEK Will never be missed. Will make buying easy. Will keep you better dressed Will give you better clothes Will establish your credit WE ARE THANKFUL Business has been good with us. Our customers are thankful, too, for they have found a place where they get real credit accommoda- tion, CLOSED TOMORROW. Tacoma Store, 1125 C Street Gateley's Good Goods 1119 THIRD AY. <Ssee, ere I sleep in a tent, ae 1 don’t} lask him if I should take cod liver | When the home 1s paid for, per-|answer, don’t tell me about your-! Ij They are so simple they are recommended to any per | How to Cure Rheumatism } Prominent Doctor's Best Pri tion Bawly Mixed at Home, harmiens formula han w ail who he t uring ohronte ai am and twoknghe, rom r AruRgint Ket one one of Torts on n origionl «eal packs vance syrup of Bare | rapar nd. Take these two ingred and put them in @ halt whiskey. Shake the rmulty come after the frat few dowem. joes not have Por stock he will got it for re from his whol n't be influen at was published ty hundreds of the worst cured by it in « whort tiny 901 Liberty Bidg., Opp. P. 0. All Trimmed Hats, $8 to $10 "98 ..50¢ si Hat Large or smati Felt We remake and trim old Hats . Misses Anna J. and Bessie Burns, formerly with Woodland Seed & Floral Co., announce the First National Bank vod 1882. MUSIC TAUGHT FREE Home Instruction Special Offer to Readers of iI ii | The Star order to adver and intro- their home study muste lew in every locality the Inter tional Institute of Music of New free to readers instruction for an, Violin, Mando- lin, Guitar, ¢ t, Banjo, Cello or Sight Singing. In return they sit ply ask that you recommend their |Institute to your friends after you ise duce k will give our a complete course Or either Piano, jj learn to play. | You may not know one note from janother, yet by their wonderfully oe and thorough method you tean soon learn to play It you are jan advanced player you will re Jeelve special instruction. The lessons are sent weekly. and easy thi read draw {son or little child who can Qnglish, Photographs and i ings make everything plain, Under jj/ the Institute's free tuition offer you Ii will be asked to pay only a very Hj; smail amount (averaging 14 cents a week) to cover postage and ‘the jij; necessary sheet music. No one should wonderful offer. overlook — this Tell your frien IW) about it—show this article to them, The International Institute has |successfully taught others and can | successfully teach you, even if you know @ nothing whatever about music. The lessous make jeverything clear, Write today, for the free booklet which explains everything, It convince you and cost you nothing. | Address your letter or postal card |to International Institute of Musto, 98 Fifth Ave. Dept. 261, New ‘York, N.Y, “