The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1916. PAGE 11 — > a 7 THO a) A AES N) * ' Controlling children--even a ven ajhave bi deen most Kenerous in catling| handful—is no easy task at orphanages for the boys and Ask any parent if you don’t be-| girls who #0 rarely attend places | Neve it of amusement and taking them not | So We are constrained to pin the| only to the theatre, but back home badge of courage on Bert Levy after the show Tam eure that : Hy tertainer de luxe, who t cities in that respect | taken to entertain s 1,500 Seat-| Levy was born in Australia, and tle orphans with a free show at has been raising a fund of $8,000 LY Alhambra theatre Saturde morn at benefit performances thru Can b ada in lteu of going to the front about 4 hours a day! He's been promised an honorary the road and the only captaincy fn the volunteers for his Ege t allow mysntt te taitieg| sere y the Unite reckage Syndicate © newspaper men and giving the| His oldest son is soon to go to Saturday morning show for the|the front, despite the fact that his Sedineke H SR OC) aren 1509-1511 U usands of Pairs Shoes porter. of the time for 21 years, during $1.98 : I love children and find a re-|which he has won a unique place Ms i laxation of holding |as a newspaper artist of excep Words and type utterly Awa their at ne «Saturday tional ability Oar ee = “ in — S| ven morning nm That may sound! Incidentally Bert Levy did as e¢ fail to describe the Lot Men's Shoes, High Top Shoes, strange, but * true. fective wo “ = well known black oF Tis the thaws etists 1 a6 ciel 2 Males A wag cay ba! — wonderful bargains to prekes, mostly 5, to 87.00, among the boys and talking | President Wilson during the | -,. be offered here Satur a0.) $2.98 to them in a way puts them jcampaign, Those who have seen mene ting Snen on the onor t good order. the way he wins applause with ut day and next week Mea iene Sasa Thave given these Saturday morn: | picture of the president during his a ) Basoriment of ing shows » auspices of can readily understand not oniy ben oy Don't fail to be here Let Men's Work some news n every ctty Wilson's popularity but also Wreck Price a Dress Shoes, ete; worth to $4) have visited this season, and they |that of Friend Hert | $1. 85 Extra salespeople have 4 . Wreck Price have been a source of wonderful And, perhaps, the best apprecta beer mgaged {c ) damaged, now 1 98 oe 3 ine tion you can show him Is to offer sci Sl —— 95c Se In every city, owners of autos the services of your auto for the departments to handir Big lot Ladies’ fa orphan kiddies, Saturday morning ; . ail styles Shoes, made of the AMUSEMENT S/C8l up the Athombra, Main 4111 Saturday’s big rush be of finest tenthere, a TA - Clothing, Hats, Shoes Hesck aes” 98c 1 Ladies’ | ader- * : STIR] MIGHT AS WELL DO nea Parulebiags, Grecedien $3.45 100 9 Dry Goods, ete. will RJ ALLEN IT, FAR'S WE OAN SEE 39¢ iad eS, 3 be almost given aw: Matinee Saturd. a ‘Sy ee LINEN AND RUB- r e urday abd Lhe Noy 23.—Following BER COLLARS Be here Saturday while Uf Funniest Comedy in Years he concession of the national ol Werth ie to 26¢, ; F 2“ tfon to President Wilson by C Pe : Mh Wii, “Pair and Warmer” BE. Hughes, it is expected reput Don't wait for the finish C now can beedquarters here will be 16c A SCREAM FROM Fscpasathy:aiosed withta ate! dass The Excitement Starts Tomorrow Morning thea nko depen Wm. R. Willcox, chairman of the en th k k 9: fe) wom as ee to return to his law practice. Re e oc es rd hada esch od Hughes’ name SE ae a TT EEL TEES ALHAMBRA’ 5 &PINE haeeeaaaaaaa Saturday Will Be a Big Day in Clothing Dept. ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Prices Were Higher SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY & AL THIs WE Carioads of Men's Suits, ™ Men's Suits and Overcoats, m Odd Vests, from suits ODD COATS 0—Twiee a ’ er ee During the Civil War Overcoats, Pants and Rain: Mi made to sell retail at $25; Mi damaged, worth to $1.50 From nigh class Suits; \ Ray § ts, Ralph coats to be sold bi jortments, all eol- i Wreck Price ick * ; a A my «Bl ww Be comforted. Our foretath Men's and Youths’ Suits, pif some slightly soiled. plialples td lca aa ers had an H. C. of L. problem damaged; suits that sold Im All thrown out at the ridic- 19c 95c bigger than ours. It wae dur- up to $15.00; Wreck Price ulous low price of - Wool Sox, worth Ing, and a few y the civil war. In 1864, spring wheat flour following $2.48 ee See Coes er and Belt Models; $25.00 - That sell to $6.00; guaran. Pi Naso) sold wholesal 1 ' 8 MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50 y heak ae my bogs ae Men‘s fine Suits, made of MH Ask to See This Lot — mm “aves teed perfect; Wreck price Lot Kalves, Forks EVENINGS 10-25 - 50-75: /iieh Dio fine worsteds, tweeds and J Men's finest Dress Suits $9.88 eal werth —— : Retail prices were $1.50 to $2 tratadiod | Cuciis tor Sunday. WaNy ot fm “ $2.39 mame 4 . a barre! higher. In 1867, choice ge Ne ee ae tea ee 5 fF ee me REO a pS veer ped * AJILKES PLAYERS RRSiTAAeSA eae penton Smoking Tebscce, $7.77 and serges, by the world's | MEN'S PANTS, SOME Il Hundreds of Men's high ee ae < Grane um at $3 a bushe wath te v4 best manufacturers. Suits class Suits and Overcoats, Sertan, Corn, in 1864, was $1.41 @ 12 Men's fine Raincoa' and Overcoats that sell to MH That sold to $3.00; suit- worth to $16.50, Wreck heahol, 600 eats tw 1067 ecet c worth to $10; Wreck price I $30.00. Wreck Price— able for work, Wreck price i Price— 7c . EE 90 cents a bushel. Hams were Men's 5 $ $ $ ey from 20 te 28 conte s peund Wg 2.88 13.99 69c 5.88 =—ae 61.00, Wreek Prie: werth $15.20, 19c $4.88 LOT MEN'S | Eee iE s en wd SUSPENDERS Men's fine Shirts, Well- pened Reguler to 35, "STEEL SHIPS, 100 Ml Torzcct | =e.z2= | Unite reckage Cate | “225. [22s 9 worth ite Ib. sew Wreek Price ‘Tebacco, now Price 95c Glass, Tin and Granite- ware Slaughtered 3c 8c nd Hundreds of Other Articles We Cannot Mention Here. Come Pick 'Em Out 6c Specializing Railway and Marine Wreckage 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue, Near Pike Street. Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre. Merchandise Exchanged, Including Any Damaged Goods. Open Saturday Night Till 10 Open Week Nights Till 6 TAOOMA, Nov Articles for the establishment of a new ship ey Act building company with a capiteliza “OTHER FEATURES ae aes con me tion of $300,000 Lave been filed The new concern proposes to onstruct steel vesels of 8,000 tons ——————_ PALACE HIP arrying capacity. The capi Afternoons, 1:20 te 5; Eves, 6:50 to it furnished by Tacoma men gs if AROLINE. wa Today + vai a ina ; Ifried croutons or toast Ciera Galles pt tne Ota Other dev itte 1 Pamee-) LRart Ventere, Pustopiay 1‘ |... Stutfed pork tenderloins would } STOP CATARRH! OPEN é aoe 5 z be a delicious substitute for any/¢ | with Sallle Fisher | Cranberry Jelly of the meats named above, Slit | ¢ NOSTRILS AND HEAD Afternoons, 10¢; Eve and Sum, ise OAK THEATRE Second at Seneca OG - @ large tenderloins, fill with a sage! Pat four cups of cranberries into stuffing, roast, and serve with to- if pa thaabage to Applied in Nostril & saucepan with one cup of water | mato sauce. and stew until soft Press thru - — -_— —- eee ceeeeee Co eeee ee eee’ a wire strainer, when there will be about two cupfuls of pulp and an equal amount of until the sugar is IVANSTON—Co-ed EVANST beds at North-) rp your nostrils are clogged and ns gg Mae sity wd hia Nb- sour head is stuffed and you can’t pS ag og ta Aes t the freely because of a cold or Doll up, Sim BOd i Tasty contribution th, just get a small bottle of turn Into ttle cups and set Away | cont 3 see Oe ee i henna Nt, store. Apply a little of this fra- a, s tithes Of eh et ee Brant, antiseptic cream into your tikaoe SUG & thasomihian arene SS - pee garnis chopped ce every air passag of your head, pode slp h with chopped cel soothing and healing the inflamed, q n swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blow: How to Increase Your Salary ROAST PIG OR * aatasigs A PORK DINNER a ; “A ° eile ice ironcee strigsliag for breath, Blyy Cream Olives Salted Nuts the k Balm is just what sufferers raat Cream of Tomato Soup an hold a res head colds and catarrh need. It's Roast Young Pig or Loin of Pork : é : a delight, or Baked Ham ark ‘ae: snaanineacih cane re The Guarantee That Settles All Doubt About Pain- (With Sage Dressing) i eahoel He ed Sweet Potatoes Apple Sauce ourself to fill tant positic and G QUALITY DENTISTRY : Dear ( ily print some good menus and recipes for a Thanksgiving dinner? Thank you ak eel command a real sa for less Dentistry COUNTRY HOUSEWIFI Cabbage Saind with Checes Batie|| What you know We guarantes ‘our work fue 0 1 add zest to the dinner Thanksgiving, only typical New England Baked Indian Pudding with Practical Engineerin years. We will examine your teeth : Ice Cream e bd and tell you just what they require, ‘ ed will save ported delicacies, French menus and foreign recipes for some) Palsing Mine can be learned in your spare | and what it will cost, Our prices are the lowest in Se attle for high-class work, week under expert and the larg \ DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD ta small package of Hamburg ex. Cook half an hour in 2 cupfuls of Breast Tea, or as the German folks Season 2 cup. call it, “Hamburger Rrust Thee,” er and fat which they contain. Fish is at present the one comparatively cheap animal 1 have been made out with reference to these facts ~ rent Thank TURKEY DINNER ving menus printed and electrical departm Come to the sch used with turkey atuffings of white!stock or divsoly ttle b bread crumb tract in hot water and salt well, stock or clear soup. make @ personal investigation ENTISTS ° ° Simmer until the onfons are ten- fuls of milk by bofling with a little|at any pharmacy a table or send ir new {llustrat lery @ @ der, ta off t lid of the sauce-| parsley, % of a bay leaf, and aj spoonful of the tea, put a cup of atalog — > ) — = eles Gide brath gies Glazed Onions pan, and let the stock simmer down few graina of mace ff it is liked; | bolling water upon {t. pour through volt got $5.00 ate Roast Turkey with Sage or ry @ to about a half-cuptu add salt and pepper and a salt-|a sieve and drink a teacup full at SEATTL } x baie alt 4 7 ° $15 Main 2566. 105 Pike St. Oyster Stuffing Melt % cupful butter in a sauce: spoonful baking soda, Work 2 ta:, any time, It is the most effective = Old Plates relined and made to : nee Baked Hubbard Squash an, then put in as many pecled|@ - @ blespoonfuls flour into 2° table-, way to break a cold and cure grip Rbk -_ < ® Our guarantee, which is a genu ” Mashed Potatoes Onions as will fi! in without crowd Cream of Celery Soup spoonful butter Rub the, a8 It opens the pores, relieving iy National Painless Dentists , {ne makegood guarantee, could |Gjazed Onions Cranberry Jelly ing. Move about until all are weil @ cooked vegetables thru a sieve, mix| congestion. Also loosens the bow ly be issued with dentistry of Corn Meal Muffins coated with butter, sprinkle with, Scrape and wash a dozen stalks all ‘he ingr nts togethor, then| els, thus breaking a cold at once. N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike ag 4 : tes Apple Salad a tablespoonfu! of sugar, then pour|of celery with the leaves. Chop cook until the soup thickens; add) It is inexpensive and entirely STs, Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. fee extremely high standard that) so Py kin or Mince Pies Over them a wellflavored soup! with one potato and one onion. % cupful of cream and serve with vegetable, therefore harmless, a ee a 4 we produce. Its protection doesn't | 'Ndiviala P refed - ~ - Aa aaa BIRR Ute abGGa tL Sb isco ring. oe A 5 } add a cent to your bill Crackers and Cheese Coffee This dinner will cost about $2.50 e@ for six or eight persons, but there @ 9 e serrate. probably will be sufficient food ied f achat : i i ie ane | left over for luncheon the next day ‘ Bee eee tt Done is New England : {ssue this real protection to all o Turkey Stuffing j patients Our . Positive Security Against Un skilled Treatment and Inferior Ma ea guarantee, which stands fo two cupfuls of white bread |ful milk, add the melted butter, and one or two beaten eggs, ‘and season with 3 teaspoonfuls salt, 2 pa tc gas en mt Not Touched by Hand in Making or Packing iy attendant. Extraction fre pac mdaat. Extraction Oysters, mushrooms, chestnuts, | when work is contracted for raisins, rice or peanuts may bo Teeth scientifically corrected by

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