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TO GET FAT ‘aye Bartell, and Put "= Qn Good Flesh, A MAN’S MENU. Menu Bditor; What's ts the mat ter with the nien of Seattle? Are universal interest Ini they going to let the ladies take re is the best evidence (he cake and Turkey, too? Not if offered as to the need | can help it scientific method of MENU people fat, increasing Rice Tomato Soup. fy and restoring health Roast Turke Oyster Drossing. when carried to an ox Cranberry Sauce. ‘often result in straining the Scalloped Oysters. yen How much better it) Mashed Potatoes, Drown Gravy ite the average person to/ Baked Sweet Potatoes, Lima Beans. sou health, strength and flesh by Shrimp Salad, . This flesh forming} Apple Dumplings. ted as soon as it Cream and Hard Sauce, ach; it helps the) Mince Ple, Layer Raisins and Nuts. assimilate the food and HARRY EVANS, Tlesh forming elements onan itp the muscles and nds|FROM FOUR NEWLY-WEDS nto shapely plump: AND TWO NEWLY.W ‘ Menu Edito Here is the din bas been so coossful Inj aer six of us plauned, and we Je fat and restor|haven’t much money, either: and run down to MENU health that Bartell/ Oyster Cocktail , oe 40 the popular druggista,/Celery; Olives ‘ 16 der their personal guaran- Six-Pound Turkey; Dressing the money If it does Cranberry Sauce .. 1.60 Mashed Potatoes; Giblet Gravy; Creamed Carrots ,. Baked Sweet Potato ern Style . Combination Salad Pumpkia Total ....... Our Thankegtving dinner Four Newly-Weds and Two Newly- Weds, at S50 each. City, MENU FOR THANKS. GIVING DINNER. Crab Cocktalla. Ripe Olives. Sweet Pickle Peaches. Roast Turkey Cranberry Jelly, Turkey Dressing. Boiled Rice with Turkey Gravy, Candied Sweet Potatoes. Macaroal and Cheese Waldorf Salad. Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers. Pumpkin Pie. Layer Raising, Black Coffee. Assorted Nuts, MRS, W. M. ELLIOTT, City The centerpiece could be made attractive with Grimes Golden Ap- ples, and Tokay and Malaga Grapes. tater covenoz| THE STAR DOCTOR press theatre this HINTS ON HOUSES promised to put in an| Every window in a house should ‘at Eilers’ Thursday af.|de above the street level, to keep concert and tell how bia |ovt & part of the street dirt and vi dust. ee ent ee vie | ery kitchen should be lig airy, clean and kept for the one purpose of preparing food. tt SHOULD NOT be used for a sleep ing apartment. ‘ If there is more than ony family in a bullding, each should fave its own tollet room. Laundry should not be washed or dried in bedrooms or rooms where the children play. Te-block your velvet ber, velour, satin or felt style. Rvery house should have a pan try which receives outside air and | direct light i ery house should have light, jair, cleanliness and a style of fur | aishing, however aggre bed _ a . lpensive, which tends to cheer the Arnold Vibrator is as 9) occupants. fil Gos, so vnc | BRIDES MUST Shelton or any that are MAKE HOMES market. For demon- A statement by S. H.C. Camp 1 have several bell of the Portland, Or., school theth—the Hamil- 9 jourd, that legislation was contem- ch, or as they term ffi plated which would require every Life, Ours is just | oman to exhibit a certificate in Amoid, with 40 years ‘domestic science before she would fee allowed to obtain a marriage It truction. Dust-proof fi sense, is having ita effect. Fifty: three speeds with- J)two young women enrolled is the reak and guaranteed Jjidomestic science night school only 7 year, and guarart- ttwo days after it opened in Port ‘Ot to leave the town jand. ol lag geet WOMAN EDITOR ee © yrs WAS TOMBOY owner and tax- §) county. Just When the editor of the Pekin 3 . 9) Women's paper was a little girl, ber odd fT Aa: |) mother brought her up as 8 boy, 3 2 Tun D having been disappointed because ad, just look in the |she was not one. She bas a thor- a will see who om =~ of all pubite af- a A ‘ftalre, owing we manner All kinds of | which she was educated. Her name sf work ae Bring | in English would be Mrs, Change ons. Electric vi- ‘THE WOMAN ___ IN BUSINESS Of the 700 firms doing business ‘in New York between 20th and S2nd sts., 300 are com, entire Hy of women and sell to women 'Two hundred others have both |women and men members and deat in goods for women exclusively. One hundred more are of men trad- ing in women’ pparel. naka khhnhhkhhhnhh * * ABOUT HICCOUGHS * Hiceoughs is caused by a ® nervous contraction of one of ® the breathing muscles. The ® underlying cause is nervous *® ness. * The exciting cause is some *® reflex irritation, for instance, ® if something does not agree ® with a person. Ordinary at ® tacks will be relieved by any- * thing which diverts the atten- ® tion and allows breathing to * go on purely as an automatic * process, If the attack is more ® severe, empty the stomach by * sticking a finger In the throat. * As a rule, it will be found ® that hiecoughing children are * nervous children. * Startling @. person often * stops hiccoughs instantly. i * SSSSESSEESHSRESE HES EEE EES a RRR KKK KKK Of the diseases that Dr. successfully treats| BLACK 18 QUITE POPULAR rt Trouble, Dys-| All biack is received with much La Grippe, Femate| favor in Paris furs, millinery and ion, Lumbago, Liver Trouble, Rheurna. Paratysic, Kideor ysis, Kidney M6 Stomach Trouble. People’s Bank Bidg., and Pike. HILDREN'’S HATS ced cloths are much ldren’s hats. ‘The tra it tunics for even- ing gowns are holding their own. lian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Sent Vancouver (Direct), Ke-~ turning via Victoria, Dally: Leave Henttle 1:40 p.m. Arrive Vaneou m. Leave Vancouver . m, Arrive Vietoria . ‘ . . Leave Victort m. Arrive Seattle m. SAITING PROM FIEK 1 N12 Becona Av, Phone Main 6548 CONTEST MENUS | BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP, BUT ONE MUST DELVE FURTHER TO CORRECT UGLINESS, Says Billie Burke. BY BILLIE BURKE. THE FIRST WOoRD— Most complexion ilis are | fatal to beauty. | A famous Frenchman, I think it was, who find sald “beauty ts only skin deep,” and, although he has been often taken to task, I think he fs right, If women were all flayed not one could lay claim to beauty! | ‘This is the reason, I think, that m are always fretting more or jews about their complexions, They kno: pimple on the end of one’s nose been known to spoil 4 girl's matrimonial prospects, and @ sallow skin gives a girl the repu tation of a grouch quicker than an ugly mood. Uniess one ts very careful of one's skin at this time of year one! can lay up a good deal of trouble for the winter mondha. | But you must remember that,| TO BEAT T notwithstanding beauty !s only skia Ideep, yet one's whole physical make-up goes toward ihe making of & good complexion, The first thing a doctor doen when he comes into a sick room dh to note the condition of bis patient’ skin, It tells him much, We have grown to like red cheeks and clear skin because they spelt b f the best things for beaut. kin ia a daily bath, One of the reasons that pimples come on the face is because the pores of the body are stopped up and the poison which it must throw off comes through the pores to the surface only of the face. JUST ONE LAST WORD —It le true that beauty ts only skin deep, but to keep your skin beautiful you must go to the very depths of your bein SE HE GAME Dear Miss Grey: 1 believe you will give me an unblased answer to a situation that concerns my wife's and my own future. We are married about a year and she and I have both been work log, for I felt that, in apite of on would work together, we would have not compelled her to work while she worked, I did almost a ning a fine salary myself, if wo wure a good fortune for both. I nor have | shirked anything, for, the housework in addition to my day's work, so that she might not be tired. I only wanted it this way to that we could beat the game of high finance, and mfortably independent Ye everything would have worked well bad not her rela tives painted me as stingy and a brute to let ber work after | married her. The result is that we are about to separate. Not that | ovind her not working, but the fact that they have biased ber mind, and made her think it a disgrace to work We both have our faults, but they are not to blame for this state of affairs. It is the fact that others interfere, I bave bad in view only the good of her as well as myself in wanting to get abead in our youth, so that we might have a comfortable middie and old 1 think we should have a home of our own before we we make as we go. Miss Grey, answer me honestly, and if Tam at fault in the matter, do not hesitate to say #0 plainly. | will appreciate i, whichever way you decide, I thank you. INQUIRING HUSBAND. A.—(®% pourse, | do not know your. little faults and hers, but if your wife is an able-bodied young woman, | see no reason why she should not work, Work is the greatest blessing [n the world. It {* somewhat diff cult at times, under present conditions, but the woman with « home and husband back of her does not have the hard time in the working! world that the young girl does, and any right-minded woman should be ond every proud to help make a home, Don't misunderstand me. If s woman is keeping a house and rearing childr Woman who marries fo: she hae no business In the outside world. pport, and does nothing efther in the hone But the or out, is copying the women of the street. She doesn't realize it, be wo she has been raised with the se ideas of your wife's paren who are old enough to have learned that it lo wise to attend to our own affairs, unless the daughter is really mfstreated. It will be a relief to the great, pulsing heart of the people to know that another letter has been recely ed from Bettina, Cynthia Grey breathed a “Thank God" when she found it in her morning's mail, and hastens to assure those who have) #0 kindly offered help that she ts) being cared for. A brighter future) is before her and she is meeting it) bravely Letters have come in from moth ors, sisters, brothers and sweet-) hearts asking that they may at least express their sympathy, and) sasuring Bettina thet she ts in no) way to blame. Thank God, the they would run away, like they idid not want us, We did not feel ‘like going with them if they di hot want us, but they made excuses and we went. | want to ask you, Miss Gi are all big sisters Mite that, or is it all a mistake? - TWO CHUMS, A.—No, they are not, and if yo sisters invite you to church with|| them, they should treat you their guests, but be very sure conduct yourselves as | should, NOTICE TG READERS All letters cannot be * * * en- prom, * * * * * brings « x ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY, #® * * e » I a a Bi i De te A BRIDE'S DIFFICULTY Dear Miss Grey: 1 am @ bride|~ of five weeks and find my greatest | difficulty to be baking bread My husband does not like baker's | bread and I can't bake bread. What inction of Dres RABY & CO. A. A. RABY M. M. DIFFENBACHER SEATTLE’S LEADING LADIES’ TAILORS 918 THIRD AVE. Opposite Entrance Orpheum Theatre Annual Clearance SALE Ladies Suitings = Coatings Without question the largest and most comprehensive line of Im- ported and Domestic Woolens in Se- attle. Each pattern is exclusive. In our selection of materials and shades we have in mind theexacting woman —the one who wants the uncom- mon in style. Here are some of the newest fabrics: BONVILLE FRENCH WORSTEDS WOLSGATE TWO-TONED TWEEDS SHEPPARDS-BUSH ENGLISH CHEVIOTS PONTIFEX COLOR-SHOT TWEEDS In all the new shades, as Electric Spark Blue, Browns and Blood-Tones. This Is a Real Clearance Sale And We Give You What We Advertise ANY SUITING OR COATING Thursday, Friday 4 ‘ and Saturday All Our Garments Are Hand Made by Men Tailors, Giv- ing Each Garment That Individual Distinction of Appearance and Good Service as Well. NO SUCH VALUES OFFERED BEFORE EWHRABY & CO. [2] ‘The 30th wedding auniversary ts)] pearl, The total height of the Statue of Liberty, in New York harbor, is 305 feet, 11 inches. To remove an old ink stain from a carpet, moisten a crystal of citric acid and rub the spot gently; re peat until it disappears. A combination of sulphur, lard and carbolic acid is fine for the itch. Get the druggist to propor. tion ft, There is no law (but there should be) against wearing China pheas- ant, or any other, except aigrette, feathers on a hat. The open sea son began October 1. Why is not the algrette law enforced? Strenuous massage is fine to re- move superfluous fat on the face. For the nose stroke, from the base to the tip; under the eyes, from the nose upward, and for the upper lip, place the first finger in the little hollow, and, with the thumb and middle finger, draw the flesh to- Yard the center, CHILD STORY “My teacher kept me in yester- day when she hadn't oughter,” grinned Johnny at the supper tabte, “put I got even with her today.” What did you do?" severely we from the head of the table. Oh, I brushed all my halr down ag slick as grease, all but a plece in the middle of the top, an’ I braided that and tied it up with a bit of red MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ SUITS ‘ $26.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suit Shop. Lumber Exchange Bidg. world does hoid mumberless broad: | minded people, and the child will not be as friendless as she thought The following is a sample of the letters recetved: Dear Miss Grey: I read in your columns the story of Bettina. Poor little girl, how I do pity ber! I think that was a dirty, mean, low-/ down trick that man played on her, | If I had here here now I would | choke him. Couldn't that beast ap- | preciate the love of that pure girl? No. He had to take advantage of =! am 6 yous man 24 years oid. | ¥ould you advise me to do? I have lots of respect for women,| 4.—Either attend the domestic eepecially young girls, The inno-| science Class at one of the high cent ones always suffer, while the | Schools or inquire at the Y. W. C. fellow has bet to run away—there | A. for @ cooking teacher, fe no result on him of his wrong | doing. That poor little girl is not to, be blamed, just as you sald. A TEN-CENT BOX Do not think I want to Intrade, but f am interested in her> 1 wish OF “CASCARETS” the other readers of your columns to give their opinion on the sub ject. I think the young men, when) Keep your liver and bowels act- reading her story, should blush ive and you feel bully with shame and regret. Again, I f the. ie express my sympathy for her, and jor mont wish 1 could help her, LAWRENCE. Put aside—just once—the Salts Please print this. Cathartic Pills, Castor Ofls or pure ative waters which merely foree a A QUESTION FOR THE BOYS passageway through the bowels, Dear Miss Grey: I would like to| but do not thoroughly cleanse ask you what we girls shall do with | freshen and ‘purify theee drainage the young men who call, but don't! or alimentary organs, and bave po offer to take us out? effect whatever upon the liver and They seem to enjoy our hospital | stomach. ity very meh, though they do not| Keep your inside organs pure endeavor to make any returns.| and fresh with Cascarets, which Don't you think perhaps they spend! thoroughly cleansé the stomach | so much time on themselves that) remove the undigested, sour and) they feel they haven't the means| fermenting food and foul gases to take a girl out? This is a quea-| take the excess bile from the livor| tion that has bothered a good many | and carry out of the system all the/ of my girl friends, as wel my-| constipated waste matter and pol) self, Thanking you, I am sincere-| sons in the intestines and bowels ly, PATRICIA, A Cascaret tonight will make you ‘A.—How about it, boys? My/| feel great by morning. They work opinion is that a certain class of| while you sleep — never gripe young men enjoy the “home” at-| sicken and cost only 10 cents a box| mosphere to such an extent that| from your druggist. Millions of they prefer an evening in a real) men and women take a Cnacasel home to one at the theatre or| now and then and never haveya dance, I admire that taste; but Headache. Billousness, Coatéd they are apt to grow selfish in it,| Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach | and not consider that a girl is at} or Conatipated Bowels. Cascarets home so much that she enjoys an| belong In every household. Chil- evening out once iu a white. dren Just love to take them. BIG SISTERS AND LITTLE Dear Misa Grey: We are two girls of 12 and each has a big sls ter of 15 who is very mean. On they asked us to come to church, and before started we took a little walk, They ordered us around, and when we were gone ribbon, Every time the kids look- ed at me they giggled, but Miss Brown couldn't scold ‘em, ‘cause every time she looked at me she was dyin’ to giggle, too!” “at pis bn ents ch Ma et MODERN elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir es, Bighth and Virginia, o ‘estilake, Elliott 803, strength and small equipment. ie | Hi Ht i i a i HUMBUG is an IMITATION that c/aims to be more than it There is a certain amount of humbug in all imitations, especially in those that argue the “‘just as good’’ inducement. There is a motive somewhere, a bigger percentage of profit for |somebody at your expense, whenever you are offere AOLSUM BREAD Holsum is not the old-fashioned baker’s bread that folks used to be prejudiced against—not your own baking, the spasmodic efforts dependent for success upon your HOLSUM is the product of the latest, cleanest, biggest bakeries—the bread that is yours with the simple effort of opening the germ- proof, waxed wrapper; the bread that’s ideal in flavor, delicious, and scientifically pure, There is no humbug about MOLSUM —A large, full, honest loaf, 10 cents, Don't take a bun for a loat—demand the 32 ounce “Holsum’ loaf of your dearer, HOLSUM BAKING CO a substitute for