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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV, 23, 1915. PAGE 6, HOW TWENTIETH CENTURY Apam] AND EVE LIVE IN EXILE IN WOODS HOME—A hut roofed and walled with spruce boughs, Its rafters Are uprooted saplings and the floor Is two feet deep with soft epruce Thanksgiving ictal Filberts, ho tld rcs cubed nape SRE parle Pasbd aeekos sis ... 20c The Fanciest Turkeys on The Very Best Cranberries, 2 Ibs. for 25c. the Market, Ib..... + Be BIG SPECIAL SALE ON APPLES. Roasting Chickens, on COME AND SEE OUR PRICES LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. Light Hens, Fr is woven together in long strings with grass, out their shoulders and walets, In cold weather y New ig mixed whieh are tied suite of deerskin, FOOD—Fern aves steamed over the fire between layers of wet rabbit and porcupine meat, the ani- with club or stone, Bread, made of jeill blood and pounded roots. EATING AND COOKING UTENSILS—Bark and sharp stones. 27'/2C hb. Fancy Fresh Local Birds RED SHIELD BUTTER | per Ib, Fresh From the Churn Fey, local ranch Eggs, doz Fine Cooking Eastern Oysters, Buttermilk, Too - ae eed ‘ : Yakima Gem — Potatoe Apiiaé, per’box: . : 85c per quart .,60¢ ‘ f ; That each and’ every variety of ; Fees tcces ' ppl . Olympia Oysters, 75 P ( : ‘ Our Poultry ¢ Fancy Dry Onions, per quart ...disress.ci Cc (7 camery wheat produces its particular qual- ; lutely fresh. The only place in} 5 jhs, for ....... 1 Cc STALL 301 the Market where Poultry ts At the Big Churn in the Center dressed on the premises. of the Market ity of flour is the accepted opinion y STALL 200 Pacific Coast Fish Co. of many people. #3... Walter M. Goebel: ZOBLE GROCERY stats 21» THANKSGIVING. "DAY SI SPECIAL SPECIALS PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 FREE DELIVERY Plum, Fig, Fruit Pudding | Layer Raisins, Currants, 10 ies. mulated Seow for dine Quite the contrary is true. The positive knowledge that de- sired flour qualities can be con- : ai neh iceat Hey a f Grape Jui Dates Lider fer ces sscerececee GUE | Botled Chase . iiitematiog af bow Cradicttee Candied Peel, Citron | tiie 0 MOe | jain’, Be Lemon, Orange lbs, Cranberries ne 25c + § ibe. rench 25c¢ blend various high-grade wheats is the scientific foundation upon a which her’s Blend Flour is made—Our object in blending is to produce a superior flour—To build and maintain FISHER’S BLEND to our established stand- ard is an expensive and exacting : undertaking, made possible only ; through intricate analysis. Cider, boiled and sweet | Nuts of all Kinds swe *tichory’“°°"°"°"*" No.4 Engin 778°" Let us help make your Thankegiving a Happy One for you. Mince Mawl for. .ceeee. Waffles and Coffee FRE “ eae ‘di - 25c | Assorted F OYSTERS OYSTERS OYSTERS LUCKY STHIKE FISH CO, G et your Gyatere for Than seat 96 Extra Fine Baldwin Stall 210 sas Box $1.25 | ‘ sve” JOHNSON Grocery CO. «i: | extra fine’ Winesaps, W € | No. 50 Sack No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour for. ....$1.15 Laree tot am Me ‘on : ot Walnuts, Ib... ; ..15¢ a” N ~ an 4 large cans Carnation Milk arge cans Peaches for 2he | Soft Shell 5 ti ge rans Apricote for Be | New Prunes, 2 lbs. for.... 18e | Almonds. per I> 15¢ {bara Crystal White Soap | New Shredded Cocoanut, 1» ive | Juicy Lemons New crop Walnuts, "Aioionds,'| New crop History Nuts 's teatee | pet. dosent es.secseee .10c jet Nuta, per Ib | Good Japan Rice’ per Ib Se I ecaiess a we cans Milk for. Zhe | Large can pure Apple Juice. ‘ie | Fruit. 4 for*..........4. 25c utefiak, per ib i@e | 2 ibe. Cluster Raisins Swifts Pride Cleanser. a8 | Heing and Libbs's Mince Meac, | 342 342 Sunes AND MKS, PORTER'S PLUM PUDDING. Contes: of Market st. The nourishing protein and other fine qualities contained in SWEET Pi - oS, 4 Ibe. 196, mm. be roy & Mcintosh Cranberries, Per Lb. 10c EXTHA FANCY FISHER’S BLEND are main- mts 1s ne ee ee ee ua asc ic 1B¢ tained by our understanding of how Extra fancy King Apples, iarge | brean Mixed. Nais ir ben aS 95c | ver 15c to hold the correct balance between the gliadin and the glutenin con- tained in this flour. enderes, per. box CLASS A raw 17 Yrorrane : 95c, $1.15, $1.35 seater “Sh-nae tious ‘per ax seo Be 75c] Raisin and Nut Bread Hntty gaat" "| 369M, Cinnamon—359 2 for 15c Come to Us Before You Buy. Sixth and Pine Butter Stores |=—— Ya? — Stalls 312-315-316-317-340; pent of fresh killed Turkeys, ADAM AND EVE IN! WOODS IN MAINE: Man and Wife Go Naked Into Wilderness to Test CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MODEL HUSBANDS ARE SCARCE HERE Turkeys, Per Lb. 25-28 Dressed Hens, i | Freel per eet ee i LLe 318-490 Gin age | Ondo Thanksgiving Pick-Ups| seks a 10¢ ,,124c¢ 33 baer eee Reaer Be ‘Theory around tho house, anyway,” he con-|f| Laas of 1 9 124 | singe haa, TURKEYS —— ; ; ings of Lab 15¢ eo MAKE GARB OF LEAVES |***** A ver 2 a Seen Pea | DATE ane Lenses try will be founda a Jamen D. Hoge proved clever, but Stalls 110, 111, 112 PORTLAND, Me., Nov. £3—Adam|, decidedly unmodel husband FUSS & COMPANY and Eve are shivering in the #20W/ The first two questions he an- - east | T * Daman in the Maine woods. swered: “December 12 and Janu- wie, Desee z sate 4 | They're bareGoted and baerelary 7". He was pretty sure on shouldered, but they're wearing! those points ' Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. deer skih jackets against the biiz-) His wife's bremkfast dress? STALL 300 MAIN FLOOR “oe 19 Everlasting MRS. OLIVER’S Fe Eagle Meat Market ard. “The best she's xot And he STALL 217 / ¢ tine 25c ea? orn Rugs, Stall 29 0, Parthier, Prop. Adam and Eve, in city life, are| said tt proudly Walter Baker's oes et Lean Pork Mr. and Mrs. Wadter F. Estes, but) The reporter would have bet his|f| Chocolate, per Ib..... c $i. 39 mt Nac Rae —| Comfortabies, dark, heavy Pot Roasts, filing. per it 1.00 | ven ro mines, under various] |for the duration of their forest exile|hat that Mra. H \ lone was a fine-look- i have Shy ap in ~— el SUPPOSED ROBBER |they have taken the names of our|ing woman, right there Melb = Runkel's 17c lor nearly 350 years. but they biblical forbears Wha recipe for some food?” |p| Coco for. ++ . Mere first used with realty deadly KILLED IN GUN DUEL) ste were ‘to ney entered the he fired way 40¢ Hylo Coffee, e ores the Russo-Japanese war of dense forests to act out the sort of} “Huh?” gasped Jim. “Well, alllls ins, for Fes $1 . existence which must have been|new $5 bill is the only rect 1 $1. 98 | Ladies’ Storr VANCO Wa os pe ae rm, pee ANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 22— that of the real Adam and Eve when|know Very best roasted | Rubbers, on Dae The identity of the man shot and| . ; SS . Peanuts, 3 Ibs. for . c | This If Y killed in a duel last night with Dep-|they Were the only two human be} “And the price of butter and : $15.00 | 39c 15¢ | 50c ou uty Sheriff George Johnson is atiil 'ngs in the world |°ege unknown When they started they wore “Entirely too high.” i The man had « safe cracker's | practically nothing at all He was sure of that kit, including explosives, in his} To all intents and purposes, the} He balked when asked about but- possession | Estes, like Adam and Eve, are alone|ton sewing Have Dandruff Shere is one sure way that never to remove dandruff completely Bad that is to dissolve it. This de Three men reported to the sher-|in the world, too. eee ys it entirely 5 thin, just | {ffs office last night that they had| Except for a courler who brings} The reporter went after Dr. M. A er about four ounces of plain, ¢ been held up near the Armsby |word of their safety now and then Matthews. But Doc floundered on lary liquid arvon; apply it at n packing plant Deputies Johnson |to Portland, they no human the first question me retiring enough to m and Blair, while searching around being from week to week Politely and with the utmost re Day Westlake Public] ss mez November Issue ‘| 5th, 6th Phone zpne Market See ew |the plant, saw a man sitting on} They intend to continue Hving! spect, we call Mra. Matthews’ atten-| FREE the steps. Johnson ordered him to/jalone by their wits and woodcraft tion to this answer ™ if not all, © Gankralt will’ be ‘Bone get up. Instead the man fired |until the middle of December | “September 24—yen, quite sure—| M. 6989 Saad we, Seen ttene Wilt | twhes Estes has long been famous in/no, no, that's my birthday; that's} y every single sign and trace o¢| Johnson returned the fire |his home town of Gray, Me, as a0! Make it August 26—or, let's Vv. 21, 29, 30 | woodsman see—no, call it August 24, or come ter how much dandruff you z fis FIND NEW COAL VEIN | te vetieves that. tost tn the tor-|thing Ike that” = —_ ; ae ———$—$———————— ——— : saci 2You will find, h —— Pea A400, thet all itching | est, without #0 much as a match or} Dr. Matthews’ answer to question 1 that's fi ' 1 (2)—"Bept. 17." id water and baking powder.” Rd digging of the scalp wil! stop knife of civilized manufacture, or a|No. 2 was: “Couldn't tell you what|"By golly, now, that's funny ipl ys elle so SET Soatteus,” shee ana|. NORTH Y AKIMA, Nov. 23.—sh|shred of human clothing, he could|my wife's birthday is, but it’s aboutjean't tell that one, either, It's in| (3)—The mayor hesitated. He T pass. KODAKERS— ify, lustrous, | glossy, deel vel of anthracite. coal, compars-|cat’rale cecrive, bot natially: cadoy|Peorubry 86,1 terak.” February, 1 guess, but you've got crossed the right foot over the left! (6)—"Some kinds—pants button, | i a one at fi nen ne oe |tively rare in this country, 1s be-(ii¢e idurey!” he eald, whee saked lions” on his desk. He stared and rubbed | for instance » ive You can get liquid arvon at any IMeved to have been found above| Mrs Ketes took the dare to try|about his wife's breakfast gown.| The reporter had hoped that/his nose abstractedly pg Tg | ey’re done” t It im inexpensive. nd n 7 \s -_ - rw ' | . 1 ~ “Ww : Th e em a ~~ dean store. Dg BPs get Pana \the Sunnyside canal near Zillah. the experiment with him Why, let's see! Believe it was al€ hauncy, being a skilled cook = a ae aie pap aly tte ye ion ac SES Pe ge die JACOBS” | PHOTO SHOP Simple remedy han never been I \ thoro ‘in ele be made, Oil and)" “Our first job on entering the |kind of black and white checked ree ratwur, opuld give Feipe ot | mreetie Chlse ] Specene. Heike Swern 1k. tee cots! Sediah Wile Fa. mide to fail. —Advertisement « e in evidence. ai fe | mman'e it?" Ainenat anything off the be c McG . > ———— m pista te ws took big Tho Woon confemed he aian'e| Mie anewer tb question No. 4 (4)—(Recipe) “Two cupfuls of | questions, and the reporter jotted . r. hdwards Olive v | co gether | know “Oh, I wpose | could give a recipe.| flour, tablespoon of saleratus, tea | them down, | leaves and wove them son ial tarnee, aiaut our shoul- |Dr. Matthews’ recipe wouldn't look|thing! Woll, sure I'l tell you. You) of mith ders and wa well on the table. Here it Is take a half a spoon of sal t- AW is) The Ra ee ana} ‘he best husbands?” > | “Later w uite of birch All depends on what you want|What’s this, trying to kid me? Say.) | to). 108 nition ae troller Har-| But McGill and the reporter} bark, covered with | to cook what kind of a recipe you|I'd rather you'd come down in the Rave up. but City Comptroller HAS) sessed the qu when we finally caught a deer [Use Sponge cake! I like that pret-| morning. I'll give you all that stuff) FY tapped ig 96 canta ty well. Make it with a dozen eggs,|then, old boy, Don't print anything | ‘Seventy cents a ro! 70 cents a 5 neste , ) 8 If to a quart] «, hael, “ The reporter has a feeling that/all right. What'll you have? Any-/ spoon of salt, and a ba w, say,” said Michael, “why Then ® of mik~AND THAT MAKES | gon't 3 ye ask the women who aré and 250 p The Olive Tablet (1)—June in a trap we were able to make s roll,” he shouted; “eggs 50 cents.”| (2)—(Wife's birthday) “I never| bus, ©. | the suite of skin, which we wear |t®o cune of flour and two of sugar.|tHil you see me. I'll look It UP tO") (Ata the day was saved.) aid know,” | . yor orgy, ..{@ button in two minutes. had a kimono! | UNCLE SAM'S new Th gta Pry. alates iiss tout hcooende ie’ wok he's) “But I haven't done it in a long} (4)—(Recipe) “She does all| — ing device, the But the price of butter and eggs|Star man told Jimmy ‘Giehae, may jtime,’ he added, with a faraway j that; I at it ee a Thousands Have Discovered sounds like a beautiful killer, |might have heen $1 a package for|or's secretary 9 aret | vant ee Dr. Edwards’ Olive Table it’ ave re or 7 ” » | _teubla fine the Le Kee the doctor knew He was post! “Ask me,” said Jimmy, eagerty.| Councilman Erickson had been| 9,0 | Are a Harmless vet ct Ha A lic laren hey ak agar Sar he Bsa * | ainc ussing the water plant. He| Congressman Bryan answered | Substitute. STOPS ANY COLD fh neva fo aeten ten en Gy. : Jan, 22!—See? Right off | taixed free and easy. He was con. | with surprising alertness, indicat: | sik ; . “IE could| the bat! versant with his subject. But— ing excellent home training |_ Dr. Rdwaids’ Olive Tablets—the make a jockey button by cutting a} (2)—"Feb. 13—I'm good, I ten| ()—He rubbed his brow and! (1)—"March 29.” substitute for calomel—are a mild hole in my pants and running a peg| you; I'm good “ |iooked perplexed: “Jan. 7," he} (2)—“July 4.” A at te ag gghe ae fh mer Mahl thru ft Pe ES ( oe bh “ee |said finally | (3)—"She had her OWN dress|They are the result of Dr. Edwards (4)—(Recipe for tood ner (2)—"Jan 14 lon—white shirt waist and blue| determination not to treat liver and IN A FE Otto Case. secretary of the Com.|4¥—hum!—aw—yum! Let's seo") (3) "House dress.’ 4 | sxkirt.” ~ | Bowel complaints mint calomel, His As you pursue that 7th point enjoy the 1st— mercial Club, sald he thought his| Jimmy's eyes nearly popped hia | (4)—(Recipe) “Biscuits — flour) — (4)—"One-two- three - four cake: | . scale “Crowded with flavor.” — wedding anniversary ts Juty 11. of his head. He sat up very} | One cut butter, 2 cups sugar, 3 cups | t Sterling fi ip ae “Pape’s Cold Compound”! Mrs, Case's birthday? rig in int i ie gr phlei flour and 4 eggs | Food! that onl p . ‘0 J _ c ‘ f feet excitedly nd do . ® ‘ ” ‘i . d after effects erling flavor is put there in a new way —a secret Opens Clogged Nose and Not far off. Ought to remember] 28 ort rvrully and fixedly at the || Mair Curling Troubles (5)—"Butter, 35; eggs, 50. the teath like strong Hautds or calos way — put there so it stays and stays fresh. Head and Bade Grivce that, all right, but it's gertainly got p sy (6)—"YE mel. They take he the troub 1—Crowded with fl 4—Sterling i Ppe: me.” corner of the door, He raised hic | Are Over—Read This! The Star has not checked up on| and ly corre Why a care. vag pm tae tide deat | Then he made a desperate at-|*Fm lke a man in a trance Bryan's answers. If they're cor-| the of the teeth 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT 5—From a daylight factory re Labi instantly a Se ‘aquare” matters. ‘—er—er—1 GOTCHA!" he shout} Giria pard about thelrect, he's a bear—that's all we've vavoc, with 3—Crumble-proof 6—Untouched by hands oe ee oe oi ts | Mrs, Case's breakfast gown was Sattee! and water—that makes /newest w rain? Tt voul got to say calomel. bul é : aye’. mere ‘nd | “charming flowered kimono.” roftoe ayo oe thin ar a — grippe misery and break up a se “Oh, but that isn’t food—that's aj "mp y tale An for the rest of the quest store you go vere cold, either inthe head, chest,| os” gait tat questions,| p66 iunch,” the reporter protested, |“¢"t' ii i ¥ & new tooth body or limbs. eee Jimmy looked crestfallen brush and a few ounces of plain It promptly opens clogged-up nos safe 4 ‘Well, then,” he began, rather |Hauld silmerine from your druggist; | trils and air passages in the head, Sure," Chauncy Wright said, he| yncertainiy “hile eheese—er apply enough ot the Hauid with the | , yrush to mols he hair from roo! & stops gasty discharge or nose run | ¥as @ model husband, if there ever! toasted on some toast, you know, |t. tip. romorrew morning you will | 2 ning, Telleves sick headache, dulb | Was one makes some—very—nice—stuff! be quite astoniahed when you find | * \Seoa, teveriabuesn, sore thenat | “nal iets Sour Wedding anntl wrereceaheut Go conte fe nutter] mat pour belt has. area in Olympias or Eastern sneezing, soreness and stiffness versary, Chauncy?” queried the re-|and 48 for eggs.” love ene out . blowing and snuffling! Kase your| Uh!" answered Chauncy, wind-|ton, 1 always refuse to—get away . ait will of | ? | throbbing head! Nothing else in| lessly Oh, my wedding anniver-| with it, too, I'M BOSS AT HOME! y" and fluctin r but this on a T 5 ’ the world gives such prompt relief |#:'y? Yeu, sure thing! Say, who] Don't print that, tho, It ten't gen-| (he drying, singeing w AvInK tron on > ooex « 3 Rai ; Bak aR t he ~point um, |as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which |i» this talking? Oh, yes. Hello,|erally known around my house.” {Medi Te wil appear mlosster any | Corree eat ner ery estauran 6 costs only 25 cents at any drug |there, cid boy! Whats that? 1} aa eal eauially Aeaieaiie ian a drensing for jag 4 913 Second, Near Madison PPERMINT = RED WRAPPER ore. acts without assistance,|guess it’s around May 2, some-| Mayor Gill did pretty fair for a alr batt ploagent to Is 600 CINNAMON = BLUE WRAPPER tastes nice, causes no inconvent-| where.” while pote and tt win leave no, atloky JAS. R. BOLDT, Prop. Mgr. ence, Be sure you get the genuine. “Wife's birthday?” he gulped,} (1)—"June 16." | ment 4 RTT TNS TE I

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