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The Eyres and Seattle Transfer | Cos. and the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co, are the defend- jants, | C-0-A-L Olean, Light in Ash $9.50 Per Ton, Delivered in Load Lots GARFIELD 2743 GIBRALTAR, — Former Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary and for. mer impress Zita were taken t their place of exile at Funchal deira, off the west coast of Afri College of Optica = THOROUGH EXAMINATION GLASSES SUPPLIED (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Sur; Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE Dally 10 4. m. to 5 p. m, Monday and Friday Evenings 216-18 BURKE BLDG. Second and Marion the state | Oliver Probably not once In all his four years has Gerald, who lives at the Ryther Child Home, heard of Oliver Twist, who lived long ago in Lon don's public work house. Children haven't changed much since the world beg much leas since Oliver Twist, But men have changed, and the day of the work house, where a ery for food way lit: tle less than « crime, ls hap- pily past, In raising $744,810 to fi » Community Chest for the care of her poor and unfortunate and her Oliver Twists of to- day, Seattle is demonstrating this week that the world docs move and, in moving, grows better, On the left, below, we have Oliver Twist as Charles Dick- ens, the novelist, knew him in Mngliand In 1 and on the right our modeth Oliver Twist yed by Gerald, aged 4), Mother Rythér knows him in Seattle in 1931. | ae = wa | Bandit Gets Match, Money and Watch When 8. EB. Holton of Taceria stopped to lend a match to two jatrangers who accosted him in the rear of thé King street station Thureday, he looked into the musaie }of a revolver, He handed over the |mateh and also $90 and a gold | waten. Pland Big Battle Against Blue Laws An energetic offensive against all |blue law legisiation is planned by jA. I. Wilde, state superintendent jot the Anti Blue Law Lea, | America, with offices in the Elite: building. Other people have thin hair lifeless hair unruly hair, Mf you belong to the first class it {9 probably because you USE ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC If you belong to the second ciate you sheald faithfully USE ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC This is truth. You can prove it. ‘Test ED. PIRAUD'S for a month and watch your hair improve! Bay at any Drvg oF Depertment Store Parfumerie ED. PINAUD (Damage Award Cut | fiat his own teme: ENGLAND, 1836 (From Dichens’ “Oliver Twist") Child Aa he waa, he waa desperate with hunger and restless with ; Misery. He rose from the table, and jadvancing to the master, basin and poon in hand, sald, some alarmed “Please, sir, 1 want some more.” * * * The master aimed a blow at Oliver's head with the ladle; pinioned him in his arms, and shrieked aloud lor the beadle, * ¢ * “Compose yourvelf,” (maid the beadie), “Compose yourself, Bumble. Assure mé distinctly. Do 1 under. stand that he asked for more after he had eaten the supper alotted by jthe dietary?” * * © i “That bay will be hung.” said the | mentieman'in the white waistcoat, “I know that boy will be hung.” eee Of course you remember the rest of the matter, how Oliver went to soli- tary confinement and finally how they turned him out of the work |house to wander about the roads of | Engtand begging for bread. Dickens paints what must have been a fair picture of England in the and you can't rea@ of the poor Oliver, exposed to t Uons, mikery and suffering of a reat city without shuddering. Tt gives you & pleasare feeling to know that there things are not what | they wére, but— how much moré [pleasant thé feeling to know that | you ean help to make them still more different? You have your chance to heip when Seattle fills her Community Chest. Boys Are Boys and They Always Were SEATTLE, 1921 (From Real Life at the Ryther Home). “More,” said Gerald, “Aw, Mothtt | Ryther, gimme more.” | “That child will eat us out of house and home,” declared the good wom: ah. “I never did see such @ child t | be eating. Why, Gerald, it wasn't ah hour ago that 1 gave you bread and sugar. You can't be hungry again. It's & habit, 1 know. “But, Mother Ryther, I'm hungry. Just a bite of what's cooking there!" Does ho wet itt He does! Mother Ryther always | wives ‘em more when théy ask for |it. She just can't believe that a nor- mal child's hunger is ever satisfied. Ana #o it ls that, many times a day jas Gerald and his playmates wander |into the ktichen and ask for more, they met it, “How can T help giving it to thet?” asks Mother Ryther, “I'm old; gracious knows, I'm old, but I | haven't forgotten that I nevér was filled up when I was young.” | All of which is one of the many | Rood reasons that the Seattle com- | munity fund invited Mother Ryther | to finance her home thru the Seattle community chest fund. Thé home | will share in the $744,810 being raised | this week, and the more money that goes into the chest, the more chance Gerald and all the other latter-day Oliver Twists will have to find more in the cupboard at Mother Rytheér’s No wonder she is the center of |) attraction. Her vibrant draws people to her. How differ- \| ent from who cannot attract bec positively radiates beauty, | LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Ith |) e pale, listless woman || ause she |) has not the glow of health which for Thanksgiving HAT Thanksgiving dinner wiil taste immeasurably bette: food music. r with Our convenient pay ments make it easy to putchase tho instrument of your cholve, For instance: This Genuine Victrola —with 20 selections on 10 double faced Needles $110.15 and Only Records — Album — Brush — THURSDAY, NO Twist as He Was and as He Is Have You Tasted "SALADA" | If not, there is a treat in store for you, Eastern Railroad Adopts New Rates The -new teduced lumber rate schedule recently voted by Weatern railroads hag been approved by the Ann A*bor railroad, wecording to i by LW. Dudley, gen nt of the line in Beattie. Frank Hauser Urged an for Game Official At « meeting of the Seattle Sports man's Club Wednesday, Prank Haw Oth wt, waa UNANIMOUs ed to wucceéd Dr. M. AL ningham as a member of the tate gnane comnhlontt Correct Apparel jor Women Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits More Interestingly Priced Than You Have Ever Known Them “CAUIT YOURSELF” is what these tailored and fur-trimmed suits seem to say, if not in so many words, surely in their clever variation of tell- ing details. Many women prefer a suit for many occasions, and at this very low price one may easily add a smart suit to one’s wardrobe, Fur and braid trimmed models are of veldyne and velour de laine. Tailored styles of tricotine; some have very ptactical convertible collars. There is an ample variety of styles from which to choose. (Second Gallery) im) Second Avenue at Spring . Store Second and Madison Extra Feature Values in Smart Pumps This new etylé three buckle Patent Leather Pump has been priced for quick action. Attractively perforated vamps, covered Cuban heels and light weight soles. Stylish Walking Oxfords for Women, $3.95 Dark Brown Lace Oxford with military heels and good weight extension soles—-the “mannish” style so popular this season. Men’s Blucher Shocs Specially Priced $3.75 Military style heavy tan shots on Mun- son last; Bluchér style; unlined, with good weight soles, Sizes 6 to ll. This ts dandy shoe, meh—such As you would expect to pay almost twice this price for,