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MONDAY, NOVEMFER, 2 CSTIMINLLUACOMUNUAALLAS A) SERV ACE: (ACS UTUTAU UNMET E Fy Wil Your Home & BE A REAL HOUSE 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR An 0.HENRY Story a HUMOR PATHOS ROMANCE y eon Anne design. Frio, » ranch house—a twe box structure—was on the rise of a = THIS 5 R d |nia muscular, mahogany-colored ne a } th |The buttonlesn shirt bulged in Thanksgiving 2 sowe ue No room offers so much = rc. e tralsht, athletic figure. His t opportunity for the expres Ccourtune. 2 by Doubleday, Pace | brown f et to th 19 > sion of hospitality as your i pevial arrange-|°holy di “1 w dnd room. a = w r mes j ie a WHETHER you a naidering the r anew Dining 3 aie Re) | ype Mt ~ Ose bp = Y . = favorite Y cy chased up te moon See : have m had wr Wednesday will be deliver Phankagiving.) = *" with t ppeara i“ to ” THANKSGIVING SPECIAL IN ODD DINING ROOM id Se oi ee FURNITURE = ee ts $61.00 ¢ fen Extension Table, §4-Inch = them hayseeds in the ture paper ‘=. . wes t ndepender $ Wxte n Table, 45-inch = 1 of a free rf s100 sheepman of ther State o” Texa as groso Se” Sam bed awkwardly inte aN 1 g4s.00 ee een ee ee You're the one ought to Siec: Wakemebon tah Sam Webber's sheep ranch was | *hamed to may 0, he replied he six Leather Sea — situated tn th neliest part of the or z ountr tween the Nueces and the c Da three of the distance. He ha ridden over th ne the Half-Me b 1 i the dir mind turned off th 1 ¢ ment road at t plit mena it town tl f ar He . " ' of smiling ph ed ar mat of g € 1 r nd M » cor ed fow miles q with b f i Ag n re I Water must | well-defined w He t i t right up a little b ’ 1, upon wh «er t and cha | this he ¢ ® eral view for, f W, « at 1 thick pear Mir b his t prate r’s instinet, ¢ finished Ih brown ma an ak te : 965.00 gently swelling hill in . hilt ¢ are many more articles not m wilderness of higt Mra Webber, with a front of it was a peneng ot ag 1 unair ny LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED where stood the seroma . : ng whed, and v . neat Gees baal of I live in the br . angie mint, never # bw Sam was going to ri and what oth Chapman ranch ¢ mut buying | have Not ir ¢ s— some more in 4 Merino rams. | for it's compla! . At length he st ready for hia| @fter another | At e some importance, and the Chapman] Sam sav y & nqueese w' ¢ the “ : sor WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTR r ost a small town In| his Knee moves” own mS at fact. T we n \ 1 nize, Sam had decided | Wagon tral nr now that the 1 bt MCT TTT Te TTT) Co) sa ee thes As : g was that he had transformed him | It was § ¢ : cond There are only 12 giraffes in this! According to careful estimates, if from a graceful, pleturesque | sinnir very warm 1 od w country—eight with circuses and) three hours of close study wear out eraman into something much | have a three ho’ one y could @r four others in the z00s of New York| the body more than ten hours of | less pleasing to t. The tight! Chapman ranch was only 18 1 They were | ' jelphit (hard physical exertion white collar awkwardly constrictedaway, but re was a road for or thicket of the —PATTERN HATS —BANDED HATS —CHILDREN’S HATS —FLOWERS —FEATHERS —NOVELTIES —ORNAMENTS —SILKS —VELVETS —RIBBONS —BY THE YARD EveryHat in This Great Millinery Store 5 Seldom does such an op- portunity present itself. Fortunate, indeed, are Se- attle women in having the privilege to choose from among hundreds and hun- dreds of the very latest winter hats in the greatest exclusive millinery store in the Northwest, at exact- ly half price. Nothing Reserved Original price tags will be on each hat and trimming. Simply deduct one-half of the original marking. Please do not ask for refunds or exchanges. With these drastic reductions it will be impossible to grant them. Five cases of sparkling new hats received direct from our New York buyer Friday night, will be included. $12.85 Hats . . $6.43 sale Ovems) $7.85 Hats $3.92 tustsy | $5.95 Hats $2.98 $3.95 Hats. . . $1.98 PATTERN HATS $18.50 Hats .... $ 9.95 Thru the buying eel of prety store we are in a position to sell the very latest hats far below average prices. Our original prices, therefore, are low—and at one-half off they set a precedent in real value-giving. He Saattles lasgest Millinery Store J } It was a m tleman or er b he had It must have been about four the afternoon w ‘ lence awoke, He wa a renched, rather from anxiety th the heat or fat Un had been hoping to at that led to the Frio ere the Chapman ranch, He ronsed it at some dim part of it 4 ridden now sometht home. If he @ cathp get a fresh h road, he would r ack to Marthy and the kid So, I have hinted, Sam was selzed by remorse, There was a big } in bis throat as he th cross words he had wife, Surely it was h for her live in. that country without having to bea burden of his abuse. He cursed himagif grimly, and felt a sud flush of shame that overgiowed th summer hea’ any times he had flouted and |railed at her because she bad a iking for reading fiction. nd. If » ke fifty mio a rar any p 1m “Ther only so'ce ov amusement ther po’ gal's got,” said Sam aloud. with a sob, which tenaecu med sound caused Mexico to @hy a bit “Alivin’ with a soreheaded kiot like me—a lowdown skunk that ought to be licked to th with a and a-wash: nm mutton and bear aquint or two in a little bo He thought of Marthy as-she had been when he first met her tn D rt, pretty, and saucy—b: un Kad turned the roses word to ther little gal,” muttered Sam, “or fails in the love and affection that's comin’ to her in the I hopes a wildcat'll t'ar me to knew what he would do. write to Garcia & Jones, Antonio merchants He his | Sa |bought his supplies and sold wool, and have them send down |big box of novels and reading mat ter for Marthy. Things were co. jing to be different. He wondered whether a little piano could be a f doors, lated to allay his the thought that ndy would have to aione. In spite of when night cam Marthy was wont to db fears of the country, and rest her 4 upon Sam's strong arm with peaceful content and de And were her fears #0 Sam tho M ing to move ou | groundless: iny marauding Ithy cougars that ded the ranches, of A in! gain! “After using Adler-4-ka T am entire ly cured of chronic bowel trouble. I | at good and work every day. Mighbor is also using it with rful resulta” (Signed) Mrs. ort-ka flushes BOTH upper and wel so completely it relieVos gas eh or sour stomach, Ren rprising amount of foul, matter canal (which |from the alimentary months). Often poisoned stomach doctors and patients, It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and dients, Swift Drug Co. I Co. and all leading druggis OPPORTUNITY STARWAN TADS he was] en from | as he remembered the |, \< her fur takin’ a n of I ever speaks another hard placed in one of the rooms of the| |ranch hotise without the family hav-| PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. 1919 price, $1.35; Mercerized 58 and 60-inch Damask— New price, a yard Upper Main Floor. ee A Special Thanksgiving Offering of SILK AND VELVET DRESSES AT Second Floor $19.75 | An extraordinary special purchase of 53 Silk and Silk-Velvet Dresses enlarged by a selection of $24.50 silk dre from our own stock, presents a pleasing assortment ses from which to choose your Thanksgiving dress. The outstanding features of this sale are the splendid values, attractive styles and good color variety. Included Navy Blue Dresses everal attractive ways. are Serge and Tricotine trimmed in Sizes 16 to 44 WAISTS styles are displayed in new NEW 15 hipments just received, featuring splendid qual- Chine and Georgette in light and s 36 to 44, THANKSGIVING attractive new ity Crepe de dark colors. Upper Main Floor, AT THE BATH TOWELS Women’s Hea f bleach w x48 119 price, $1.2 price, Gach. .cs.-00.--B0¢ : OUTING FLANNEL: Union Suits M918 price, £00; New ‘At the spt New Price of $1.50 MUSLIN Upper Main Floor re nce wie cree eee The Women’s Knit Underwear Sec- tion has just received a new ship- NOVELTY MIXTURES ment of women’s fleece-lined Union a ss etsdiies #0 Suits in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, coat Mnings. and low neck, no‘ sleeve styles, in ankle lengths. Sizes 34 to 44—1919 sone sere prices $2.00 and 5; New price, a | —Upper Main Floor. SUlt ocicctu > coccccce - her rocking chair before the his dry lips. n the shade of the house, with you are still a-settin’” he feet resting tuxuriously upon readin’ of them billy-by-iaan — ‘ Randy, who was pl ck novils.” a pair of spurs on Sam had traveled round the sked up at|and was himself again. eis. and. singing. « ilite song.) Cosmet Adjourns as 1| Gay Funeral’s turned her head lazily the back of the chair a with emo-| In honor of the memory of t She beld a book in| Wilson R y, the King county her lap with her finger holding the journed at noon place day, to remain closed until after Sam shook himself queerty, like | funeral, which was to be Also, tray-|% man coming out of a dream, and/ at 2 p. m, at the Bonney-Wi and other|*lowly dismounted. He moistened! chapel. ently wind up| < — —————— Let “UNIVERSAL” Be Your Thanksgiving jaiong. Oh, Lordy, ain't. there no “Universal” Silver Overlaid Table Service is unex- He gave celled in quality, workmanship and design. Every rg is yr rm acl piece will add distinction to the table throughout its if to aay: "What's the use of that, |) Jong years of service. "re #0 near? He quickeneé “RESISTIAN STEEL” and solid “Sil- oe Cretan het poe VADIUM BLADES,” which will not stain Iral, he stopped short. Sam dropped or rust, are exclusive “UNIVERSAL” fea- | |the bridle reins and eat, looking int tures. Our stock of “Universal” is adequate to supply your Thanksgiving table needs, Two patterns are offered—the “FARMINGTON” and the “SAY- ry, and] sat ir fe succession | her hes of brush, cactus, Uiplomatist is in exact vel exhausted, an Sam Webber was rition and good re Mexico, with a a from his a slow, mplacent © winding sup an 4 with brush ter bh. Mex,” demurred Sam, now mo’ houses in the world!" back door of his own house, not ten yards away Marthy, serene and comfortable. BROOK.” . Prices quoted include tax. Tea Spoons, set of six.....$3.75 AMUSEMENTS | Dessert Spoons, set of six.. $7.25 PALAEE * LACE M1) Sugar Spoons, each.......$1.50 Flat-handled Medium Forks, set CONTINUOUS of DIRECTION ACKERMAN S A Snappy New stainless six for ... Hollow-handled medium “Silva- dium Stainless” Knives, set of six for .... - $12.00 Meat Forks, each $2.25 Chest of 26 pieces. $41.50 Carving Set (3 pieces), stainless steel blades $17.50 -rarmin Set of Six Cups and Saucers $ 1 mY | 5 Exceptional Value There are “three conventional designs” to choose steel blades, set of oOnrPHeuM crmeult Madame Dorce’s Operniogue Dale and Burch, the Magic Lucas and Lee. GEORGE WHITES INA “Saybrook” Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 Now—Mats. Wed., Thurs, and Sat, em, H0e-82.50. Mats, 50c-81.50 | 1 U ‘ from at this remarkably low price on China Cups | and Saucers. None delivered, $3.25 “Universal” Food Chopper—Special $1.98 or TAILOR MADE MAN" The Ideal Thanksgiving Week 3 jie) 3 Offering, This . , 7 vas ny 250 to 81. Main, 276 to B00 || ais unnsually Jow price | was made to help you in your Thanks- giving preparations, “UNIVERSAL” Food Choppers represent the most up-to-date fea- & tures to be found. They are equip- ped with three knives, making them adaptable to all classes of food. No. 1 size, regular $3.25, special. .$1.98 25, x ORPHEUM| SEUU THEATRE | Mats. (Except ly 4 at dD is 7115 THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES.