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6 Py TURSDAY, NOYEMTER 29. T9209 HNESM SERVICE. SHUN NINES) Your Turkey for Thanksgiving Will Be Just Right if Cooked Savory Roaster Self-basting; body of blue steel; oval shape ; equipped with lock cover and wire handles; Size 1154x171x754; will hold a 16-pound turkey. Regular price, $2.75; on od hil Wednesday, special, Don’t fail-to avail yourself of the oppor- tunity to get one-of our advertised 9x12 wool Royal Wilton Rugs; special $85.00. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED ' Copyright, t € Co. seem must appear yet it Is not m, ite of should be but a mi coupled with the my thology sol amuned themselves by “ARUTER THAN ALO: housands Have Discovere 0.HENRY Story a Day The Duel by Doubleday, Page published by special arrange ment with the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. The gods, lying beside their nectar Lympus and peeping over the of the cliff, pereetve a differ in cities, Altho it a that to thelr vision woul town or small ant tw without special characterints Studying the hab at a height diversion when woft drink that ua thelr only they have the compari ne large ants from so gre But doubtless Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablete—the su titute for calomel—are a mild but ew sxative, and their effect on the liver i most instantaneous. These httle olive ored tablets are th result of Dr dwards’ determination not to tres erand bowel complaints with calome! The pleasant httle tablets do tly good that calomel does, but have ry | bad after effects. They don't injure th: teeth like strong liquids or calome! They uickly correct it TUT TTT oo) cco MUTT) <3 hs a Favor Amendment of Irrigation Measures Lawyers and business men moet img in the assembly room of the of Commerce Monday aft @rnoon and everiing favored amend instead of recodification, Tentative votes of various projects were taken, following the teport of M. M. Moul ton, of Kennewick, who has been In. Vestigating the wubject of irrigation for the state reclamation board. | di Reason is a man’s guard and moral | So do stro take calomel Tablets take its Why cure the liver the expense of the teeth? Calome! sometimes plays havoc with the gums. hquids. It is best not to y * Olive’ Let Dr. Headaches, “dullness” and that lary iotng come from constipation and d live sord t. Take Dr Edwar Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” an henvy ‘ Ment of the prevent irrigation laws, principle bis safeguard. (and 4 “They clouded br feup" t a. 15¢ and They rest upon years of experience, during which time it has been the unswervin, tion to share all advantages wit policy of this institu- its customers in pros- perous times, just as it has been to lighten the burden of high cost during the difficult years. Admitting their prices too high, and seeking an “out,” stores everywhere are cutting prices on the pretext that new lower cost justifies it. We reverse it. Our prices never were too high. But through changing conditions we are bettering qu#lity and workmanship at the same old NO “SALES” We never have “Sales” — nothing to reduce in price — nothing to “get rid of.” The nearest approach to a “Sale” in this institution is the every-day “special pur- chases” that enable us to offer the finest styles and qualities, very often exclusive ‘ models of personality, at “SIXTEEN DOL- LARS.” Mother Like Daughter So intrinsically .youthful and beautiful are “Sweet Six- teen” models that they have come to be not only the sym- bol of, but the synonym for, Youth and Beauty. In all their variations they are supplied in sizes 16 to 44. Dress of fine velvet- een; all sizes; $16. Dreas of tricotine or serge; yarn embroider- ed; all sizes; $15, sizes; $16, Velvet dreas; elabo- rately embroidered ; price—$16. Busta of poplin, serpc and tricotine ; all sives $16. Coat of latest man- nish materials; large cape collar; all sizes; alt take hold of the trouble anc’ THE non of villages and towns; and will be 1 t news to them (nor mortals), that in New York among the cities of This #ball the ther story tot who sits smoking with hin & silppered feet on another to the woman who snateh for a moment wh t greens or a narcotixed baby her With these uy ground and tell sad of the death of king New York four million thus beating and cam haps many particularity unique world ja little addrens paper x leaves free th I love to wit on storie nhabited by strangers, three elty mys Bira Center millions & half a dowen nine's They in various way and for many reasons—II tk Hud json, the art schools, green goods, {the stork, the annual dressmakers jeonvention, the Pennsylvania rail | road, love of money, the stage, cheap rates, braing personal ads, heavy walking shoes ambition, freight trains—all these h had a hand in making up the population But every man Jack when he firat sets foot on the stones of Manhattan has got to fight, He has got to fight at once until either he or hin adversary wink ‘There in no rest Ing between rounds, for there are no rounds It is slugging from the first It is @ fight to a finish, Your opponent t* the city. You must do battle with it from the time the ferry boat lands you on the island until either it is yours or it has conquered you, It in th whether you have a million in your pocket or only the price of a week's lodging. The battle is to decide whether you shall become a New Yorker or turn the rankest outlander and Philistine, You must be one or the jother. Ye You must be for or enemy~-bosom friend or outcast And, oh, the city fs a general in the ing. Not only by blows dos it seek © subdue you. It woos you to its heart with the subtlety of a siren. | Tt isa combination of Delilah, green Chartreuse, Beethoven, chioral and John 1. in hin best days, in ous by exe column ursion cannot remain neutral or against—lover In other cities you may wander | and abide as @ stranger man a long an you please. You may live in Chi cago until your hair whitens, and be & citizen and still prate of beans if Boston mothered you, and without rebuke. You may become a civic pillar in any other town but Knick erbocker’s, and af the time pubiicly sneering at ite bulidinga comparing them with the architecture ef Col onel Telfair’s residence in Jackson. Mion, whence you bail, and you will not be set upon. But in New York you must be either a New Yorker or an invader of a modern Troy, con- ‘enled in the wooden horse of your (conceited provineialiam. And thin dreary preamble is only to introduce to you the unimportant figures of Witiam and Jack. ‘They came out of the West to gether, where they had been friends ‘They came to dig their fortunes out | of the big city. Father Knickerbocker met them at the ferry, giving one a right | hander on the nose and the other an (Uppereut with hie left, just to let 'No Fear Now am w efere y Leareed of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. mach becomes sour, nd heartburn, due to dyspepsia, relief mi by one or two Stuart's Dy | | | Simply chew them, id other fillers nach perbal ch overcrowded. * tablets supply to the stom- the alkaline effect, which is the sour acid condi- potatoes, rice ote t box of Stuart's Dys- have them on hand 4 th ave no fear Tableta, anle nada shows how generally recog- nited they are ae an efficient when the dyspeptic stomach neods Je help. Your Hyes Examined Glasses Filted-—Broken Letsecs Duplicated Your Eyes —are priceless. They can not be made new again but they can be cured of weakness and strain by the use of our glasses which are properly fitted to your individual case Have your eyes examined ae SEXTON BROS. 1404 THIRD AVENUE already too | SEATTLE STAR HUMOR PATHOS ROMANCE them know William wan for art th t the for Hoth wore they® countered think they pomnibly fight was on. Jucw young and ambitious; clinehed, 1 Nebrawk Minnesota for were fr Minnourt Anyhow, they were and scraps tackled the city like two Lochinvars with brass knucks and 4 pull at the City Mall Four afterward William’ and inon and they Jack met man blew hurled dropped at luneheon in like a silk hat the chair The ‘by March at a wind, his into that Pushed under him, seized the bill of | fare, and had cheese before do ordered aa the artint had time to far an than nod. humorous smile came into his eyes “Billy,” he said, “you're done for |The city has gobbled It has taken you and cut you to tts pattern and stamped you with its brand You are no nearly like ten thousand men 1 today that couldn't 4 out from it it for your marks.” “( you up have seen be pick weren't you them laundry embert,” that? finished “What's Oh, you've still got your hammer out for New York, have you? Well, little old Nolayville onthesubway is good enough for me. It's giving me mine, And, say 1 used to think the West was the whole round world—only fattened at the poles Bryan ran. 1 used hoarse about the fr William. slightly whenever yell my expense, and was | After the nod a| if | PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. A Complete Stock of Thanksgiving Table Cloths and Napkins THANKSGIVING ACCESSORIES Hosiery Gloves Veiling Handkerchiefs Neckwear Perfumes Toilet Articles Umbrellas Jewelry Leather Hand Bags Ribbons Blouses Ete. hang my hat on the horizon, aod aay | cutting things In the grocery to little soap drummers from the Kast. But I'd never seen New York then, Jack Me for it from the rathskellers up. | Sixth ave. in the West to me now Have you heard this fellow Carus sing? ‘The desert iste for him, I say, but my wife Olve me May Irwin of 8. Willard any ume.” ‘Poor Billy,” said the artist, deli cately fingering a cigaret You re member, when we were on our way to the Bast, how we talked about this great, wonderful cit vd how we meant to conquer it and never let it Rot the best of us? to be Junt the sane fellows we had us. It has downed you, old man. You have changed from a maverick into a butterick.” “Don't see exactly what you are driving at.” said William. “1 don’t wear alpaca coat with blue trousers and a seersucker dress occasions, Wke I used to do at home. You talk about being cut to a pattern—-well, right? When you're in Rome you've @ot to do as the Dagoes do. This town seems to m to have other ab leged metropolines skinned to fag | stations, According to the raitrond schedule I've got in my mind, Chit vest on| ain't the pattern all/ Men’s Thanksgiving Shirts and Ties MAIN FLOOR to Match UPPER MAIN FLOOR COATS For Thanksgiving ' Reduced to $35.00 SECOND FLOOR )VENTY-FIVE coats which formerly sold at $45.00 and $49.50 have been taken from our regular stock and reduced especially for this sale. This offering affords a splendid oppor- tunity to effect substantial savings on coats desirable not only for Thanksgiving but other Winter wear. They are made of broadcloth, silvertone, Velour and Bolivia coat- ings in the wrappy, blouse back or belted styles, with large cape or convertible collars of self material or sealine and Coney fur. A good color variety in Sizes 16 to 44 New Thanksgiving Aprons We were going | always been, and never let it master | ~ B® plaids. | cago and SaintJo and Paris, France, | are asterink stops wave a red flag and get on every other Tuesday, I like this little suburb of Tarrytownon-the-fudson, There's something or somebody do- ing all the tima I'm clearing $4,000 & Year selling automatic pumps, and I'm living ike kingsup. Why, yes terday, I was introduced to John W. Gates. I took an auto ride with a wine agent's sister. I saw two men ran over by a street car, and I seen Bana May play tn the evening. Talk about the Weat, why, the other night 1 woke everybody up in the hotel hollering, I dreamed I was Wwalk- | ing on a board sidewalk in Owhkosh. What have you got against thi» town, Jack? There's only one thing in it that I don't care for, and that's & ferryboat.” The artist gazed dreamily at the cartridge paper on the wall town,” said he, “Is @ leech. It drains the blood of the country. Whoever comes to it accepts a challenge to a} duel leech, it Is a Juggernaut, a Moloch, A monster to which the Innocence, the genius, and the beauty of the land must pay tribute. Hand to hand every newcomer must strug gle with the leviathan, You've lost, Billy, It shall never conquer me, 1 hate it as one hates #in or pestilence or—the color work in a 10-cent maga- zine. I denpive ite very vaatness and It has the poorest million- s, the littlest great men, the haughtiest beggars, the plainest beauties, the lowest skyscrapers, the dolefulest pleasures of any town I ever sew. It has caught you, old man, but I will never run beside its chariot wheels, It glosnes itself as the Chinaman glosses his collar, Give me the domestic finish. I could stand | a town ruled by wealth or one ruled by an aristocracy, but this is one | controlled by ite lowest ingredients. Claiming culture, it ts the crodeat; agseverating its preeminence, it is ; denying all outside values it i the narrowest. Give | me the pure air and the open heart | of the West country. T would go | Pack there tomorrow if T could.” “Don't you like this filet migno said Willlam, “Shucks, now, what's the use to knock the town? It's the greatest ever, I couldn't sell one aw tomatic pump between Harrisburg and Tommy O'Keefe’s saloon, in Sac ramento, where I sell 20 here. And have you seen- Sara Bernhardt tf) ‘Andrew Mack’ yet?” got you, Billy,” said | OSIIVERED SUEST: TE FOR. GT GUND PERT | ‘The benefits of the marvelous goat | gland operations can now be obtain. ed without submitting to the knife. | Wm, MeHarg, in an article in| September's Cosmopolitan, entitled, | Must We Grow Old?" says “Aj steamer brought from England a} man of seventy-two, to whom, in a) case of serious {linesa, capsules of a preparation made from the glands of Janimals had been afmninistered in a| London hospital, with the effect, ac: | cording to his own statement, of! curing him and renewing his youth." | Glandular Insufficiency is the real | cause of all nervous disordera, loss | of strength, and all body weaknesses. Every vital organ in the body de pend upon some gland for its proper | functioning | By a new discovery, glandular tn |sufficiency can be overcome by ad-| | ministering the necessary gland sub: | | stances in capsule form. i Handine ia a revelation tn modern medical science. It is not a drug, but a compound of the life giving glands of healthy young animals, scientifically prepared for internal | use, i Glandine harnesses the vigor, vital. | ity and strength of the lower animals to help man in his work, It can be secured at all Swift Drug Company stores, or direct from the Glandine Laboratories, P. ©. 948, | Dept. 88, Los Angeles, Cal. on re ceipt of $3 | “WATCH | THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver | Keep the vital organs healthy by \@wegularly taking the world’s \gtandardremedy for kidney, liver, | ladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL at | ‘Phe National Remedy of Holland for! centuries and endorsed by Queen Withelmina, All druggists, three sizes. | Look for the Geld Medal on every en and accept pe imitation” 1 said William, “I'm cottage on Lake Ron- summer.” Jack raised his win. He caught | goltig to buy « konkoma next At midnight dow and sat close to it his breath at what he saw, tho he! had seen and felt a hundred times. Far below and around thy the city like a ragged purple dream, The ir- ‘regular houses were like the broken exteriors of cliffs lining deep gulches jand winding streams, Some were mountainous; some lay in long, monetonous rows like the basalt precipices hanging over desert can yons. Such was the background of ithe wonderful, cruel, enchanting, be- wildering, fatal, great elty. But into his background were cut myriads of it “THE TAILOR MADE MAN” ° WILL GIVE A SPECIAL MAT. THURSDAY AT THE WILKES NOW SELLING Abandoning the figure of the! which means you! brilliant paralielograms and circles jand squares thru which glowed | many colored lights. And out of the | violet and purple depths ascended lke the city’s soul sounds and odors and thrills that make ap the civic body. ‘There arose the breath of galety unrestrained, or love, of hate, of all.the passions that man can know, There below him ny all things, good or bad, that can be | bronght from the four corners of the earth to instruct, please, thrill, em | rich, despotl, elevate, cast down, nur- |ture or kill. ‘Thus the flavor of it came up to him and went into his | blood. ‘There was a knock on his door, A telegram had come for him. It came |from the Weert, and these were Its “This | | words “Come back home and the answer will be yen © pOoLLy.” | He kept the boy waiting ten min. | displayed in this new shipment is made in the man- ner as sketched, of plain pink. blue and lavender chambray trimmed with contrasting at the New Price of $1.95 UPPER MAIN FLOOR of the several styles THER models made simi- lar are shown in checked, dotted and striped’ percale; designed conveniently to pro- tect your street or afternoon apparel during the process of preparing the Thanksgiving dinner. Sizes Medium and Large utes, and then wrote the reply: “Im- possible to leave here at present.” Then he sat at the window again and let the city put its cup of man dragora to fis lips again. After all it Jim't a story; but] wanted to know which one of the heroes won the battle against the elty. So I went to a very learned friend and laid the case before him. What he said was: “Please don't bother me, I have Christmas pres- ents to buy.” So there It rests; and you will have to decide for yourself. IN PERSO} In HENRIK 1BSENS DRAMATI om Mente Thateday, Balt Ootees bt To Help Make Your - THANKSGIVING DAY Hi] PERFECT These Splendid Values Are Offered 26-Piece Chest of Silverware, Special This splendid 26-piece set of “COMMUNITY PAR PLATE” silverware will add dignity to any Thanksgiving table. It is decorated in the beautiful “Bridal Wreath” design and comes complefe im a handsomely finished chest. This extremely low price makes it doubly desir. able. What could be better for your Thanksgiving $ table than to invest in one of these 50-piece K., T. & K. semi-porcelain dinner sete? Daintily decorated in the attractive set. “Blue Dine” design, it is @ very New Model Enameled Roaster Special $2.49 ter tf roasted in one of these large size enameled Model Roasters, They meas- ure 11\%x17% inches and will hold a 16 pound turkey, Round cover, self-basth and eelf- bro’ special for Wednesday, $2.49. 2 at Di, " 2 x 3 S0e to $2, Mat. Rest Seats $1

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