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PAGE 12 American Grocery Stores Company SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS On Sale Wednesday Help Yourself Grocery— Central Public Market Central Grocery— Central Public Market Seattle Grocery— Seattle Market (109 Occidental) Campbell's Soup, all varieties............+++5+ 10¢ Uneeda Biscuits, package é .7¢ None- Such Mince Meat, 2 pkgs..."........-- ‘aan Crescent Poultry Seasoning ... i ini ieee 4,6 Porter’s Fig and Fruit Pudding, mall can, “19¢; large can . . B4e R. & R. Plum Pudding, 2-lb. can, 69¢; 1-Ib. ..89¢ I. X. L. Almonds, Ib...... . BD0¢ Large Brazil Nuts, Ib... . ...20¢ Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. . .. B5¢ Eastern Pumpkin, 2 cans. Fees .. 25¢ Sun Maid Cluster Raisins, lb. pkg .16¢ a Del Monte extra Corn ss ‘op Notch Eastern Early June Peas...... ..19¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, Ib ‘ ore ‘ Golden West Coffee, Ib. 38¢; 2 lbs. . Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb. 40¢; 214 Galt's Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. 55¢; | Instant Postum, large can A Word to Mothers DO YOU KNOW that young animals fed only on wheat, oats, barley, corn or other seeds fail to grow? DO YOU KNOW that if you take such a mixture of grains that does not allow an animal to grow and sir into it a small quantity of egg yolks—say, for a pound of the ration an ounce of egg yolk—normal growth can be induced? NEITHER MEAT FATS NOR VEGETABLE OlkS may be substituted for the egg yolk. That Which Applies to Animals Applies to Humans, Particularly to Children DO YOU KNOW that the diseases of hun- dreds of children and the death of hundreds of others throughout the United States each year are directly traceable, medical experts declare, to a lack of the right kind of nourishing food? DO YOU KNOW that physicians—experts in children’s diseases—say that there is no food for children that will take the place of eggs? If we stint our children or ourselves of this protective food we cannot expect them to do their best, nor can we do our best. Every Man, Woman and Child Should Eat at Least ONE EGG A DAY A word to poultrymen «tern Washington: If you have communicat once with Mra 1 War them ed the W communicate at once with ency Bee engaged in * who have a the expense THE SEATTLE STAR—TI EVERYONE LIKES THIS COLD CURE ‘ape’s Cold Compound” ends a cold or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of) und” every two dowes are taken Pape's Cold © hours until thre It promptly opens clogged-up now trils and air passages in the head. stops nasty dixcharge or nose run os nick headache* dull rishness, sore throat, aneer ning, reli ing, worenees and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Ease your throb bing head —nothing el f uch prompt relic ‘old Compound,” which fow cents at any dre sto It acts Assistance oa nice, and » incon vent Accept no orrimisr, © through “seme-| ave you more IT, COAT, DRESS AT t FLORENCKH UPSTAIns | STORE. tad and Union Old Times Nida. \ MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age und man is « any age Keep tion and arty and an when you kidneys and among the leading or helpless age. Keep | ry the other organs P ou will find that y as the next fellow ariem O11 Cap kk. Rut be sure ried GOLD vi ‘Thousands of Users Say “4 hear so well with the PORT-0-PHONE” With this smaiiest, simplest and most per on you, to h perth as consented to stay & few days longer Free Demonstration Nev. 26 Spec neice ne Dei tration Walter Robson The O14 ieee an Piece ‘For Strained and Sore Muscles) ON’T suffer from! a twisted ankle, a strained wrist, a \“crick” in the back or|, a lame shoulder. For such aches and pains rub on BAUME: ANALGESIQUE, : BENGUE that famous French re-! liever of pain originated by Dr. Jules Bengué of Paris. Sure relief for the af-| fected parts comes with a soothing, healing, and re- freshing sensation. Both here and abroad | for twenty-five years this’ famous preparation has been highly recommended by the medical profession. Be sure to get the origi- nal. On sale at most drug stores in spite of war con- ditions. Keep a tube handy. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American"Agents New York Baume Means a Sure Relief ""/ pany, the Puget Sound Bridge & me darkened | ;|Fed. te the screen offering. CONTRACTS FOR 25 WOOD SHIPS ARE CANCELED f the ourtall | building pro he United * shipping bow ontracts for 5 vennels ordered at Meatt DAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKE#! TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA cifle Northwest plants have been canceled by Charles A. Pies, vice president and genera) manager of the shipping board Cancellation of contracts will be applied only In cases where .wctual construction hax not been started | Beattlo plants affected by the order whore onsen will reach a large fig ure, are the Allen Shipbuilding com | Dredge company and the Patterson McDonald Shipbuilding — company The plants of Meecham & Babcock and Nilson & Keles, wooden ship yards, have ax yet received no no tifieation of eancellation of con tracts The other yards will again solicit private contracts *!| Mystic Routs Girl Act From Leading Place on Pan Bill A decidedly different bill ix pre: Jeented at the Pa * thin week and for the first ime in weeks, an |) Huston takes the place of the | usual gir! act ‘The at Leon is \|the mystifying gentler |) the assistance of a nim young girl, |i he hy audience guessing from the beg ng to the end of his a Two sant looking young chaps, | Jack ton Harvey found inst Monday, their jvocal an d plano selections being quite original, They were repeatediy | | encored ‘| Princess Jue Quon ‘Tal a pretty | young Chinese girl, possesses an ex ceptionally . clear soprano volce, which she uses to advantage in ren dering “Annie Laurie.” The onty fault one could find with this act is the long wait while Quon Tal changes her costumes Harney Williams, assisted by two young girls and two men, presents a | novel sketch which ende with some fine singing by the entire company | Willians has a splendid personality An acrobatic offering by the Browns opens the show, and “Hands Up,” a serial, with Ruth Roland star Prince Escaped in | (Special to The Star by N. FE. AD PARIS, Nov, 2¢—Some wealthy souvenir hunter can buy the gor ge Prince Max of Raden intended to wear in the triumphal en try into Paris, Max, then 4 general [in the army, had his gaudy raiment | ready in yore Mayor Herriot, of Lyon, is roing | to auction off Prince Max's golden crusted §=uniform his §=Damancus |sword, his fringed epaulets and his helmet with a magnificent plume of in lined with matin and engraved with the initial “M.” The outfit was cap tured in & chateau where Max and his suite were billeted in 1914, the prince escaping in his nightshirt “feu a window. iPLANS FOR MEMORIAL ROAD TAKING SHAPE] (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) near Liege, with the labor of §5.000 crippled soldiers, Plans for the |memorial, ax it ix taking shape, call [for portions of the road to be ded! feated to the doctors and nurses and | |fov a great hospital where medicine |may be studied free | —_— British Soldiers In Forest Service (Special to The Star by N. B.A) LONDON, New 6 British sol diers fit for the forestry service in India are being given an oppertun ity to Join thix service as they are }@ acharged from the army Men | Some educated and capable only of considerable exertion in the trying [climate of India are accepted | LUXEMBURG PRICES HIGH ‘s to The Star by N. B.A) PANS, Nov, 26.—Luxemburg saw high prices during German occupa tor Oxen sold for $800 to $1,000 Milch cows brought $320 to $472 ate were wold for $30 to $40 each The poorest of cigars cont 20 to 25 cents and haberdashery cards were ntroduced because articles of ap | pare! were rare oF FIRES STOCKADE GUARD R. Davin, city stockade guard, has been suspended 2 |pay by Chief of Police Warren, for Heged failure to work 111 days dur jing 1918, for which hercollected full pay. | Meqsld, operates om an entirely by the dentists doing DR, J. BR. BINYON Free Examinations Best $2.60 GLASSES on Earth We are one of the few optical |atores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, j ind we are the only one in SEATTI RST AVE, | Examinat ee, by graduate op. ses not prescribed | uniens absolutely necessary, |BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FINST AVE. Near Seneca St, Phone Main 1550,| and, with | Royal Nightshirt | yellow, white and gold. The helmet | without | ' W gee THANKSGIVING specu | —to every lady who visits our | PAYNE'S DE ATESSEN, Sugar Stall (in Lower Section) ; c io on Wednesday only, one bar Naptha Soap, . ae TST 3 Stall 133 | EVANS’ ARCADE MARKET Zoble Grocer Stall 105—Phon» Kl C0, Ph cll STALIS 89 ‘li PHONE ELLIOTT 1952 Aygpt "1B e STALLS 10.11 Idaho F _ isp’ L s Titian Jone. Bu 14c¢ aho Fresh, Dry-picke urkey: 5 | COME! Mil 1 tay : * 35¢ ek Gar. Briewt on Ducks and Geese ps Reha . 20c Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and A special shipment of the finest. aera Fresh Dressed Chickens All strictly fresh | | The heavy, fat kind, that roast so njcely. Big Dele ee Kinds of For those who do not desire poultry, we have a Me and Fruit Pud- Shop early and get first cholcs Special Line of Pot Roasts ding, can Elliott 2153 And our usual full line of : i At foot of Main Entrance Pork, Veal and Lamb Roasts New No. 1 Soft Shel ' 38c nuts, Ib. bs try Seasoning, . 10¢) OSTBERG’S CASH waned TOKIO — 2 Ibe } STALLS 192.194 TELEPHONE ELL. 170 ge, PHSCO cae | Citron, Orange Large ...91.75 he Iba, Dry 45c None-Buch ‘Mince Bs large $2.68 THOT specials 6 rood all alt we Figs Meat offee...O5¢ besa an chin 20c a e lb, BO¢, 35, i Foun a | Lip i 54 “Wes € | sm pil thn ae Be [EM 1¢ | aie cote Meat Co. bs. Lima 2 pken i pptde: , See hscjios UME | Soke cocsect-ns.:+-.. OO | te Pumplin | we'are ready to ; i ke. Citrus umpbell's Soup, can ....22 i Aen Ee 2B e | Meden nee, 240 | 3 = 4g : 10% ne es hopeorn. can FU Pompelian Olive O11 al “ay papell too he | ouvecd tevhvee. VBC | tes $4.50 in Shae keys WE SELL FOR LESS STALL 130 Stalls 14-15 > We have the Beet Line of Our Great § ecial TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEES AND CHICKENS p The | And always the Best Meats, It will be te to kick about your spoilt turkey AFTER Thanksgiving | Don't be penny wise and pound foolish! —P A THANKSGIVING | ..22 ere ee ee. Westlake We are the Oldest, Reliable Firm from the Old Westlake to OFFER the New. ‘The reason why we work and others don’t is evidence | Market that our customers are suited by our Cordial Butehers. Thanking you for past and future favors, THankagiyys Cake, a STALLS 45 Supply | Rich Fruit Cake, lb. 45¢ C4 An } Delicious, freshly baked Union nex . B5¢ eee FI ios acon Pull Cream Cheese, tb...85@ | K, AKIYAMA & Co. | Your Hot Bread, full walt, Sveet ‘Chuiied Satter, 114-lb. loaves. ...15¢ 60¢ Big Thanksgiving Eve Guaranteed Egge, dozen 65¢ Specials ry LONDON, Nov. 26 The Koad] . | e Everlasting” is the name sugested Ge ral Co ‘ > . es |tor the war memorial road, which it} ne , | MINK Stall — Upper Floor Fine Cranberries, 15¢ Thanksgiving in proposed to construct, starting | Center of Market. . Ib; 2 lbs... Extra fancy Cranberries, 4 aralak dweniAss Winton ‘Apples, bon..@4.08 |. Sls succes She Dinner Assorted Mate, 1b BO¢ | sweet Oranges, dozen ..50¢ Fancy hear Me ee Table ext fancy Spitaenbere : ot eS te: 2 per box ... ia, ba $2.15 | Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 Ibe 75@ | Got Potatoes, Ib...5¢ Cranberries, Ib 15¢ M. BROWN P umpkin, Ib. ....... M. CINNAMON & CO. STALL 122 if - Want Stalls 108-109 Lower Floer—STALLS 35-36 WESTLAKE POULTRY & . -——_—— Cholee Cranberries, 2 Ibe, B5¢ PRODUCE CO. Winesap Apples, box..$1.50 | cranberries, 2 Ibs... Celery, large stalks 10¢ | we nave a Splendid Let Potatoes, cwt. ....... i Brussels Sprouts, 2 Ibs, . --38¢ Extra sized Good Eating and Graateevion, Bs. . cities Walnuts, Ib. Cooking Apples, box @1.75 : “a Florida Grape Fruit, each 10@ | 4 prices that are F Family Fruit Store “45S a Pere a — 2 STALL 106 STALL 199 | STALL 159 STALL 120 ae - Mayor’s Son Turns If you value your watch ret | o ope e Haynes repair it Near Liberty | Back on Civilization theatre.—Advertisement | Teddy Hanson, 10-year-old son of mer | the mayor, turned his back on com D t l pila aber gey Brown enta wide to fraternize with Indians Mon. Th day morning. He was recovered by ffi e anxious paleface the horne of F ar O 1CeS pest H. Larson, near Silver Lake, late in |the day, with his pony and two dogs 106 COLUMBIA 106 Su uous Hair Seattle's Leading Dentists What Capital Is ITHOUT question Miracle Neics These offices have earn DeWtracta the origtve! san ed their good reputation reliable »nable Capital is wealth, Any man or woman who has accumulated money, property or bonds is a capitalist to the full extent of the value of his or her holdings, principle what they say they will in guaran War is always a costly proposition, but in the long run much good flows from it. EDWIN J. BROWN We were all inclined to spend our in- Owner and Manager r Brown Dental Offices comes or wages too freely before the war. !t revived our latent spirit of econ- omy—rtaught us the necessity of saving —made us a nation of capitalists. Keep on savi Still ec ize! Con- vestment and you automatically add to Some day you'll control considerable wealth. , 4 106 Cole To make a satisfactory local banking connection is un i hs ; oubtedly one of the first things to be considered by new your standing as a capitalis comers to Seattle, whether individuals or corporations. ‘This, the oldest national bank in the city, bids you welcome and offers you Resources $30,000,000