The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1917, Page 3

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e THANKSGIVING IDAY PICTURE BILLS DOUGLAS N | On lta SREACHING FOR THE ~ Moon ALLACE we Thursday and Fridav Only In the Wake of the Huns. actual motion pic hind the front line trenches FIRST AT PIKE Continvous Li te It Admission tc Children 10 Admission Price Includes | ay MISSION THE CRICKET Five Acts, First Run, Starring Zoe Rae We Pay the War Tax PUPTH AT PIKE Children We Pay the War Tax LISEUM Me CONTINUOUS ute FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Matinees 10e—Evenings Lic—Children 1c . Cured His RUPTU — Today's Market Report Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Frait > VEGETABLES {Artichokes Per Neans Kirwawele Sprouts Per Tomatoes ol, aos. Turnipes « . reerrs Apples May and Grain URY CHRISTMAS “l Harley Oat Feed ‘ Inspect - at Your Deisure— You will Not Be Imper U to Buy ¥ Alfalfa May Tirol Wheat kd Producers for Eas DIAMONDS , = Selling Price Batter, Kee Left to Do Your Shopping WANT MEN FOR BASE | HOSPITAL IN FRANCE Days 715 Second “m Avenue al theme gin en the ecurin men, will ting ss 1 paper G necessar Nn pn 7 P SS) Tel type LUCKY of man uy ed. Ir 1 may be 18 Cobb F ¢, or from th western division of the Ked Cross, I white building. STAR—THURSDAY, NO TANK WILL | BE CAPTURED, SAYS BRITISHER CAMP LEWIS, 2 No English tank will ever be the Ge the to Sergt the Hamp with it yrrived | ut Tuesday to soldiers how the 4 the dd they be n with bomb capture a few mir go into and in that tank will never let intuitic again er our « They oar maid it was a pretty might to| fo the opinior 4 fleet of tanks go into actte lls you t They move bapa five nedately,” he miles an hour my » the ider th con ble weapon the the Hun, and they looking forward with type of tank that the will turn out MAN WITHOUT FLAG ASKS FOR PAPERS Ih made deter man w appl He » ten Marshal ying that he had just discovered he was « man Without a country He said he had been born in France. German parents, Hin | parents moved back to Germany | when he was 4 year He would have by A naturalized citizen of France had he des cine the upon reaching his majorit but he futled te Catarrh exer Spreads the Nose, Biurs the Eyes Puffa the Face, Dries the Lips How to Get Rid of Catarrh TRY THIS HOMK TREATMENT FREE. wh 0 Uy free in own home. the Way Away « Perfectiy W i“ 7 \ Aribbles with t body ri 4 oe th cate ca and the “FOR GIFT Tie Pendants, Ring Watch Charms signs for Indies n—all mod and look them You'll like them White's Gem Shop Avenue, Thank erved ¢ From 11 a eservations P = Cynthia Grey’s Distorts |; Facial Expression): HANGHAI RESTAURANTS Special—Full Course Dinner 85c NOV. 29, 1917. PAGE 3 ' SAUINNONNAANONALONALOCUOAONOEOAnNEUUOAY SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-HANKINCe OTTO F. NEGEL, President = = LETTERS Smt ANSWhK ERVITMUTLAAAitHAL r secret wel rance is bliss, ‘tis fol ‘ONE WHO BELINVES IN LOVE HE'S tt YEARS 0 Tear Mine der than I shes to marry me Christmas Surprise—The HOOSIER Gc tnust give him t break off the an» friendship Cabinet |r O the woman whose kitchen is her Scientifically Planned pride the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Hoosier has places for 400 articles all will be the pride of her kitchen. It will within arm’s vench!. BE CITIZEN Would a eltiaen | 6 islands be a citize should he r would ittaen ot the Phitip ae | | be the never-to-be-forgotten gift. Experts have scientifically planned United maton || 40 Work-Reducing Features | them, so the most used things ‘will be HAVE FRIENDS | One Hoosier feature is the Shaker Space that is ‘wasted in many cabinets nn Cire * arr Hs business | Flour Sifter. It is four times faster than is utilized in Hoosi The Oversize Base tarot Moe most, and makes flour light and fluffy. of Hoosier “Beauty” has 21 per cent mother and I have been the clor as : alien more room for pots and pans. red eakt 3 Genet | Another is the revolving rack of Work-Space around the Sliding Table co out and leave her for young peo |f| glass Spice Jars. They keep your spices| Top is wide and deep—uncluttered by My sisters and brothers go out| I] Overy ready for use and yet air-tight. | clumsy partitions. { pals, I am away, from her six and at care tol ple A great deal, but tt in always under: | steed 1 wil stay with mother. New |]] ‘The table top is made of onee ar| . Place Your Order Now mother, © ou advise me tolll another convenience. No scrubbing of Don't: wait until’ the last dasce wood that collects dust and dirt. No - ad the last day vo place your order. There is a possibility of dis- tacking of oilcloth—the Porceliron top is as easily cleaned as a china plate. Any one of Hoosier’s 40 labor-saving features is valuable. But assembled and handily arranged, they compose a won- derful working machine. | Grote-RanKin—PIHE AT FIFTH ‘DRY AMENDMENT TO \... appointment if you do. Be safe—place your order with us now. We will make the delivery on Christmas morning or whenever you desire. Prices range from $31.50 to $54.50, and | easy terms may be arranged. Grote-Rankin Floyd E. Ireland, known in sporting Sylliaasen, J. L. Berry, L. R. Wiliam B. Upton, G. G.| circles as Kid Irish, featherweight ETTLED SOON er ee ee See wrestling champion of the world, has home. She e of TACOMA, ‘ov 29.—Corporal at Camp Lewis. would do’ ration to velf DON'T OVERDO IT voted on before == REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS the following eay ee often that 1 " noe In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the highest ws 41 , pe pe and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; would like some information re-| you can dite corn off the cob; carding it Never ow a man guaranteed fifteen years. igh Soares oleh en aed Gold Crown .........0.5.-+ $3.00 a man doesn > he ah $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) $8 sel - TEETH $10 Set of Teeth . BS. 4 plenw CURIOUS an he tell me why - $5.00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold $3.00 White Crowns . -83.00 Gold Fillings 1.00 Up Silver Fillings 50¢e Platina Fillings 7s Have impression taken in the likes to have her a mar he lor > a certain en show fteen ye pattle’s nine e day. Examinations and advice free, at the training « Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the er officers’ resrve " ur present patronage ts R3 our “ig eilingyg w pet kre era whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask Our cke, have qual tie who have tested our work. When coming to our offies, Be hia ad with you Werking People wi nt of th tire camp sful, and will report for duty after a ten-day leave . ttle men A. Piper. } ch Chase Hoffed! per ce sure you are in th ‘Open & OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UNIVERSITY ST. Oppontte Fraser-Paterson Co, were sv 207 g fruit | an ex tute f © in makin YSAYE’S FINE WINES | DRUNK BY GERMANS PORTLAND, Nov ’ reat great ist in th which he fears has ¢ many a German soldier's SIGMA NU SERVICE | FLAG HAS 44 STARS or Edmond 8. Meany pre-| raity of Washington | ma Nu fraternity with | a service flag bearing 44 stars, re members with the « 22nd annual alumni bare celebration. | At the fraternity home, ; : . " 47th at. Wednesday night | “No, mine don’t wear out—not for a long time. I'll tell ae the banque hpeites | you how I doit. A silk manufacturer I know told me. eany, wer 8 | . ” 4, Coach C, J, Hunt, Howard | I wash them every time I wear them—and with Lux! Harry Cauffman, Peck | After dozens of washings, my stockings afe Stevens and Carl Clemmons. : : as white as when I bought them!” “Yes, really, it's the only way. Perspira- tion rots silk, so it should be washed right out. And any kind of soap that requires any rubbing at all just ruins silk stockings. Lux dissolves the dirt, and it actually falls out sy water, with just a few swish- nd down, and a few squeezings to suds through every part of the silk. Lux will not harm anything that pure water alone will not injure. Order a package today from your grocer, druggist or department store. Lever Bros. Co. , M How to wash silk stockings Whisk « handful of Lux into # thick lather in very hot water. Add cold water till lukewarm, Dip your stoeh= ings through the foamy lather many times—work them about in the suds—do not rub. Rinse in three waters the same temperature as the water in which you washed them, Squeeze the water ovt—do net wring. Whea nearly dry, press with a warm ever a hot one. “And most wonderful of all, my white ay white! It's free alkali in soap that makes silk turn yellow—together with little bits ke p that don't get rinsed out. Lux hasn't any free alkali, and the thin | flakes melt the minute they touch the water. LUX tockings sgiving tontinually m, to & p For all fine laundering r Elliott 2 Pike Street,

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