The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 4

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ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk For infants and Invalides OTHERS are IMITATIONS \War Struck French Living Cost Hard (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) PARIS, Nov, 26.—Cost of living in France increased from 100 to The average increase of staple foods 400 per cent during the war, TTI ‘SHIP, AHOY! OH, LISTEN TO NAVY COOK TALK EAT BY PEGGY CONNELL GREAT LAKES, Il, Nov. 26.—| Mrs. Housekeeper, how would you | | like to prepare Thanksgiving dinner | for 2,000 men? How do you react | to the idea of making coffee in 100 gallon brass urns and stew in & gallon stew pans?’ What would you Jo if you had 30 husky assistants | standing around the kitehen, waiting ~ ” was 150 per cent THE CHOW KING By Peggy Connell i] Old Schwartz wan the cook of the Jackies’ meal, And he slung his chow on a ox garnished the soup | nade, and he cut his | k from a whale. } | And the flaps of the wings of the | turkeys he had made a reg | | ular blooming gale | And he « A wh at on maid at the evening ad, ! Wher each gob was in his seat, | 1 don't care where the dishes xo, | if you don't block up the | | street.” Records Get Them for Thanksgiving t opportunities before Py Patt <a oaaeoe * records and select Hear the New Today and tomorrow will be . oy for you to tell tecord Rooms, and in the mean ne mn among the latest records them what to do Or how would you feel to leave an order with the grocer for} 800 pounds of turkey? feel to leave an order with the aro cor for $00 pounds of turkey? Those are only a few of the duties of Vackey Schwarts, the culinary pride of the Great Lakes naval train (Peerless Qu one for a Lenx me Fires Burnl: ack to Old Virw ) 1 May He x Time (Peerless Quartet) 61098 —Keep the T4430—Carry Me €052-—Gencral Pershing’s March (Prince's Band) Pasadena Day March (trince’s Tiand) oo... 00.0... 2310 and 2366—Lixinaky at the Wedding (Four Paris) ALL RECORDS FOR ALL PHONOGRAPHS ALL THE TIME Globn MeCormack). |) 81.00 ay (Alma Gluck and er s1.23 ing station, in his preparations for the feast day, November 25 Packey has the a firstclass ship's tatign of being on in the country. It's his Phonographs ambition to femulate the national fathc ull there Sold on Easy Terms joubt that he iw first in the hearts of his countrymen. He says | that Napoleon's idea that mon march [on their stomachs and the modern Jone that they fight on that organ are all very well. but that his own prov en conviction is that the way to a man’s heart i thru his stomach | In hin Little room out at the sta | tion, where autographed photographs of notables jostle elbows with kew pies, Indian statuets, pictures of for | Mations of blue-Jackets and two twit tering canaries, he treasures three jenormous silver urns, presented to him by hin devoted and well-fed com rades Packey rules over the gastronomic | destinies of detention camp, and his | ninceres| fort is devoted to making | | that first stopping place of the sailor | |# Pleasant eppt that will ward off the | blue devils of homesickness. The | path leading to hin hall is bordered Make a Note of This The quality of the baking powder you use largely determines the ultimate food value of all other ingredients en- tering into the biscuits, cakes, pies, = ete., you bake for your family. Science definitely declares that a first-class phos- phate baking powder is the most certain, efficient and wholesome of all leaveners. : i ure phosphate baking ee. gg aye = “tihe foc aie of other baking ingredients. Sells at 35 cents a pound. Does Not Contain Alum The Rogers Compan Seattle ~ Tacoma the little space in front of the build jing is set with tiny flower beds bright with flowering gereniums baskets of fern and mons hang beside the entrance, and, just in front, is @ [twinkling fountain dripping into a basin filled with goldfish. This Thankagiving day is to be a sreat feast time for the men at the station. Dinner in to be a continuous performance from 12 o'clock til! 5.30 There i* no doubt that all of them will be there at 12, but, if they get hungry during the afternoon. they will find such as is left from the din ner on the long tables. And this is | what they will get | SHINOLA - ne se with fanaa behets Why Not Invite a ; Service Man to H We have complied with | Dinner Thirds’ the Governments request to be satisfied with a reasonable profit and to keep the quality up to Bolled Ham Mince Pie Ice Cream and Cake Coffee Seattle facnily awaiting « } dinner invita |} every | Thanksgiving. day tion. By calling Main 6208, the ) Y. M. C. A. will list the Invitation, and one or more of the service ( men will be assured of a home 1) holiday. ) Another big problem to be ) worked out by the ¥. M.C. A. and { | the war camp community service | will be the disposal of those com- { at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club ) ing in for the night. All available ) apace in being turned into sleep {{ ing quarters. Families furnishing | 4a reference may register their { spare room at the Soldiers’ and Sallor’s club, Cherry st. Fourth ave, and J. D. Trenholme III in Local Hospital J. D. Trenholme, promient Seattle shipping man and fermer candidate for mayor, suffering from nervous breakdown plications in the Se- attle General hospital, is reported in a slightly improved condition | Tuesday Trenholme's condition, however, is declared by physicians to be grave, Trenholme, who is junior partner in the Thorndyke-Trenhoime com | pany, Inc., was stricken en route to Seattle from New York, where he had completed neveral large ship. ping deals.- Among others, he ne-| gotiated for the purchase from French interests of six wooden car #0 carriers, the entire present out put of the Vancouver, B C., Lyali| yards. ms Size Box The Same Price —Ten Cents Our increased volume of sales, foresight in buying and rigid economy in manufacture, enable you to buy SrinovA At The Same Price As Always—tTen Cents 50 Good Shines to the Box Good for Leather Makes Shoes wear longer and look better Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown doe Drumbelier, aged 10; Viotet Daniel Drumheller, 7, were the chil dren awarded gold medals for enter. Homestead o! hood night pter of the Brother. ‘oone hall, Second ave. TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street with red, white and blue bricks, and jj E SEATTLE STAR i. * Paulsen, 13; Margaret Riley, 6, and | JM taining members of the Harmony |i san Yeomen, Monday (HMM T i Ht i nt Mul Wu TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. es DRESS SUITS Yes, it’s a miracle of merchandising, we admit, but the values aren’t a cent bigger than what you're getting every day in SUITS A Uf nl ili } hy | Yd ve 4 ‘ll SS ——eeee —and a splendid opportunity ; | for you to prove our claim that _ we save you $10.00. We can even sell you— sn» TUXEDOS | AND OVERCOATS | But it’s a mighty forceful proof of the saving you make when you buy upstairs. ARCADE BUILDING SECOND AVENUE OVER THE RHODES CO. La a

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