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PAGE 18 THE SEA ee Joyous Thanksgiving for All Except Team By E. P. Chalcraft were to be found in large numbers in open shop households. 4 Oo exception of the ‘ , . an of Seattle By oarverde oe wes piogton "toothall | SALVATION ARMY GIVES ands of Se e os ni oot - 5 arning cack AGEN v bay Ree eae. muccowtul DINNERS TO THE POOR Thanksgiving | Even the prisoners in the county To the Salvation Army tn given for distribution of the largest Ay givens r of dinners among the city’# vited to join the thro ind one tor youreeif the enor. jand city jalls were ber ye ru . Included in their list were 150 “cnn make in these clean stores where cleas rations and religious and charitable | re icky and. 200 Chineno ed in a clean manner, : | organizations gave bountiful repasts Janipe, which were lto those whom circumstance has | °F hich were given to them seek Gown from fortune by the United States customs, after seimure for illegal entry into the MILK Then in the homes, ‘Turkey, it! country ' Pr White Naptha MADE 18 CHEAPER jis reported by secret agents of the/ Down in the heart of the district na rede d at BREAD Tall Cans Gobblers’ union, maintained tts tra| populated by Seattle's homeless and | our stores for FREE A 10c ditional place of honor at seed Faye ys the Volunteers of Amer ag RAIS Be PO 3 uokS ae. ei ‘Thanksgiving board, but it is under-| ica fed more than 1,200 men at their stood from confidential sources that| headquarters, 17 Washington st, unm chicken, duck, goose and other fow!| der the leadership of Col, and Mra ———teeenemeee |", A. Lindaay, And at the Theo- ~ Advice on dora home, which is maintained by the «ame organization, 26 mothers d rk and 66 children feasted on turkey Sanitary Bridgewo At the Skiledhain eich oer heaan'ot: more than 600 down.and-outers— financially, that, e—gathered to en. joy @ religious program and musical perative (Take AP You want) Pra Giac..... 6d Matches, — qual 6c} Butter, Fancy iy ta Creamery, Ib. 49c Medium 51 c Cheese, Full _ BIRO cc ccuee ream, Ih, 2OC | Perse TOdc |time, Beane taney Mincemest, None- can . quality, Sanitary bridge. entertainment put on by the ¥, M TTLE STAR Peter Admits Rep’s in Peril When Peter Witt, traction expert, goew back home to Cleveland, he will tell his friends that, during a snowstorm in Seattle he saw in the same yardshere a husband shoveling snow oft Me front walk and a wife clipping fresh roses. “And every friend I've got will call me @ liar,” he forecast Premiums for fire insurance in this country amount to $860,000,000 | annually How About Your Stomach? If Acid, Sour, Cassy, and You Bloat u ‘The stomach may be rather wish in digesting the fried em fat for breakfast and the delicious and a work while a bridge made without con. sideration for san- — 17c Prunes, large fancy bia “eee VO 0c pke Pal aa Sea Ontons, Yellow Globe, 5c — oe Je | Watmats, Fancy Sort C. A. under the direction of Rev. J Andrews and D. A. Whitcomb of the Epworth league, Roast chicken was the mainstay of the dinner that fot Shelled, Ivery Seap— |itation gathers r Sh 38c Taree 13¢ avin ead ¥ee8 uae lowed. Tole was theMillionair club's r pkg. 26c Flapjack Floar— vodka der it, and is a et Thahkagiviog. Peas, Early 13 Albers’ 28 Small menace to health 200 BLIND FEAST Junes, can C | large ...... AOA GER. bsisece 8c Alleged Alveolar AS SINGERMAN’S GUESTS wework im the! Another happy gathering was that t insanitary, at Meves’ cafeteria, where nearly . ee Su Maid Raisins 30c k Seeded or | filthy and danger 200 of the city's blind ate turkey as Qarsaies (4 | _~ guests of I, R. Singerman, pioneer Seattle clothing merchant, This din. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN - ¢ ur se ner for the sightless has been an an. OGERS’ TY | YAN CAmr’s ron 4 Brans— ° Tw nual custom in the Singerman fam R QUALI | Large 24c wee Ovet cee iene lly for 22 years PRODUCTS }. Smite soseenseqasensens ———— es - At dozens of private homes thru | Medium out the city there were as spect scmoo. nor pmancr 2l1c ODE a6 sens case cccsneesé 14c guests from one to half a dozen lit UTTER, 1-1b, can..... } tle folks whp otherwise would hav been denied childhood’s inalienab' right to a feast on Thanksgiving day: Jim Rotdt, restaurant man an¢ ie ie RS 50c| + aod OE SEE 10c lowe cus Covrms, | VAN CAMPS be cpr a" Moc value, Ibe tee, G4) Large can .. .15¢ mued 27c|"erece Sonraeet 124c mancanine— |“nuandard No? can. me | 1dc ree ike ‘Be just like Best Butter, Been s..cceeee, 2OC | UNREDA mIscUIT (Always isch to 22 lucky red-headed boys. fresh at PIGGLY 7 J onverat, winrr 29¢|_Wisatin, dkes....... 64c When you are suffering with rheu-| SOUP TO NUTS AT cosa ROEB. 5s sconces Fisnens ROLLED oaTs— matiam so you can hardly get around CHARITABLE HOMES ar ge Rub and you| As usual, at the Ryther bh hi ,jJust try Red Pepper |, at the Ryther home and ; “he volt . o 60c| Package ... sees 7c lwill have the quickest relief known. | every other charitable institution in|. puranyee—Resuler Sdc Smelt 124¢ Nothing has such concentrated,/the city, all those thingy that «o|/ penetrating heat as red peppers. In-|to make @ real Thanksgiving dinner latant relief, Just as soon a you! were prepared. apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the) Prisoners in the county jail were tingling heat. "In three minutes 11 ted roast pork with dressing, mince jwarms the sore spot through @n4/ pie, cranberries and other “extras,” through. Freed the blood circula-| At'the city Jail, alao, the wmual, fare tion, breaks up the congestion—and | was cast aside in favor of a holiday the old rheumatiam torture is £0n®.| menu, lea Red Pepper Rub, ma OF caste peppers, “Stata tittle at any |, Thrwout all this feasting and mer- drug store. Get a jar at once. Use capes Seattle did not forget the . refuse to be “classed as criminals,”|it for lumbago, neuritix, backache, |‘! #PIrit and meaning of Thanks Pensioners Are Not {sis ‘0 >» “cased 1 criminal” |e for mba, Merit oan in | Stine ay. Benatitul tod inepiring Crooks, They Claim Imost t relief awaita| “*rVices were held in practically all 7 y its plan to adopt the fingerprint | “nest mos Insti the genuine |%¢ churches, to which thousands LONDON, Nov. 25—Owing to in-| method of identification for those) with the name Rowles on each pack: flocked to receive, a» did the Pik @ignant protest by pensioners whol listed as dependents. age.—Advertisement. grim Fathers, spiritual peace thru Westlake Public Market [Pac Phone Eiliots 1880 TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Phone Ettiots 4580 A quantity has been purchased which enables us to offer at the lowest price prevailing in many years— cheaper than a carload—to our customers— Extra Fine Granulated, 100 Ibs. ..........-.. 35.93 Extra fine Pure Cane, |e | aa rree c $6.15 C Cube Sugar, 3 Ibs. arti Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. 25¢ shep carty! Te de se insures you m: ti PLEASE Shopeinn as well se areater selection ot stocke Aveid the crewds—ahep earty in the day! Store Locations: The Liberty Market, ‘West Seattle at Queen City Market 2506 First Avenue California & W. Alaska 4th & Pine st. $2.98 Values to $9.00 Cut to Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. ......... ee 27¢ Sugar Stall—Lower Section STORE—+secured by of today’s prices. Stall 159—First 14-lb, oe 40c; ee waka ditional %-lb. ........... TOKIO FUSS im «meet 10¢/ MARKET Carnation or Borden's 10c see Stalls 10-11 JOHNNIE EVAN 3 tbs. Best Prunes. 25¢ Olympia Pancake Flour »...30¢ 20c None Such Mince Specials! Ment ..15¢ Breast Roast Lamb, 1b. ang 10c Lb. 8c 3-Ib. limit, with a purchase Here’s how we will sell now on sale now on sale baseball magnate, fed 30 newnies at one of his big eating houses, and Dr, F. Cook, 3239 16th ave, W. served @ regular Thanksgiving feed Packard Shoes egtire stock of the Packard Shoe aun femetty located at First and Madi- son, but moved by us in its entirety, up to First Ave. and Pine Street, to the Main Red Front Store. Every pair of Packard Shoes union made and of the highest quality. Packard Shoes, broken lines, values to $12.00, Packard Shoes, good styles, values to $10.0v, Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, values to $6.00, nod. india ation, It ie & ch meal with m, he peculiar gassing due to indi- coation these tablets ing relief be- ause they supply the alkaline effect and thus offset the Raa conditions. is and It in well to know th DRAMA MUSIC DANCE algnene Street at Harvard Ro ening at moderate rates in Plano, Voice, Violin, Harp, Vie lJoncello, Dancing, Expression, Public Speaking, English Litera- ture, French, Spanish. Vocal Recital by ARCHIE RUGGLES Tuesday Evening, November 29th ADMISSION FREE Red Front Clothing Co. Fr: ave. BOUGHT BY US AT OUR OWN PRICE| <oc. The Entire Packard Shoe Store—The Entire High Grade Union Made Stock of PACKARD SHOES Consisting of hundreds of pairs of up-to-date, Union-made Packard Shoes—the entire stock of the PACKARD SHOE us at practically our own price. We have moved and merged this entire Packard Stock with our huge Red Front Stock at 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street, and will throw it all on sale in conjunction with a huge clothing purchase of Men's High-grade Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats, and all will be thrown on sale at a fraction — C5 eee ee eee ere ovece MEN’S WOOL SOCKS this stock Saturday: ON a i ek ee 300 pairs of MEN’S COTTON SOCKS cut to..............4. ye $3.85 a $4.85 60 Grass Rockers and Chairs, your choice, $5.50 10 brown Fiber Reed Rockers and Chairs, upholeter- ed in tapestry, with spring seats; $18.50 value, $10.75 Mahogany Piano Lamps, with silk shades, complete, * $15.50 $40 Chiffonier to match, $26.50 1610-1612 First Avenue Think what this sale means. A stupendous sale of two great stocks. Read these prices—they tell the story. ta = 1 SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEME NOVEMBER 26, AT 9 A. M.- yg tas bagi vik eer Night Gowns, lormerly al $2.50, go for.............. $1 35 PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS CUE TD nce cereecccec scene « MEN’S 15¢ CANVAS GLOVES — MEN’S HATS in newest styles, former val- ues to $5.00; colors, black, brown and green, cut to.... MEN’S HEAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS, former values to $4.00, ER er eee A Mighty Money Raising =SALE A Thrilling Exhibition of Rapid Retailing Gigantic Reductions on Our Entire Stock of ' Furniture, Ranges and Our Store is full of bargains, so if you need Furniture take advantage of # sale, where $1.00 will do the work of $2.00, Goods Packed Free for Shipment—Free City Delivery UNITED FURNITURE CO. pieaiie 7a .. 29 Cc — HEAVY WOOL MACKINAWS_— TE | oformeriy #1250, eat to. § $5.85 23c | teh ped "S41 85 $1.95 $1.69 READ THESE PRICES William and Mary Walnut Suite- buffet, table and chairs, $123.50 8-plece Fumed Oak Dining Set— buffet, table and 4 chairs, $53.50 Beautiful Queen Anne Walnut Din- ing Suite; buffet, 48 in.; table and 4 high back biue leather chairs, $225 value, $135.00 peat Royal Range This well known Range, white enamel and nickel trimmed leg base, polished top, set up in your home, $69.50 Fully guaranteed. Several used Ranges at $25.00 Simmons’ contin Bed; $29.50 value, $19.75 Meal Stmmonr’ Springs,, in ail wines, $7.50 Hardly 1 block North of Pine St 1601-1603 Men’s Suits and Overcoats Monster purchase of this tailor made clothing stock makes it ble for ws HART SHAFFNER & MARX OVER- COATS, formerly up to $35.00, now on sale for.. $9. 85 MEN’S FINE DRESS PANTS in stripes and serges, formerly priced eR REE ve $2.95 GOLD BOND, per barrel ....... GOLDEN VALLEY, per barrel . Sugar Stall—Lower Section Phone Orders Accepted Freshest of Meats Choicest of Cuts “= UNION ANNEX :<“. Sugar Stall Lower ins Pages™ | 1601-1603 First Avenue, Corner First and Pine St. BR a | only. now on sale MEN’S SWEATE f Priced to $40.00, now Pot Roast, Ib. Genuine Legs of Lamb, Ib. Med lgpettey 2 Mqyes $2.95 verates te S80, en torn $1.23 on sale for spa iaaactid ORE Jey eee $14.8 85 - note noaabtnan ants ackard § . ex y, ju 0 10c ae weer "$1.79 20c for trices: GOOD MEN'S CHAMBEAY ‘wisi EO m8 aale for cai DS none , 1.50, ’ SUITS Hamburger and Sausage, Ib. | rive bar i Choice Pot Roast, Ib. are lhenrens tommaea Rte $2.48 x Peet wa tossces 5c apr y+ pedariaaad values $3. 45 Le pa tteee ¥ le fo» CUR WO. we ee ee eee 12l2c 2 ee 80c 10c Be | Menis eazy, ark Shoes: val” $3.45 | values to $2.50, cut to. former Q5¢ | nove HEAVY CORDUROY Pros i RO Ladies’ Dress Shoes, values to MEN'S UNION-MADE OVERALLS, peeing Ngee 1.45 FLOUR A carload has arrived of our own famous brands— | $12 -00, now on sale for.. $2. 95 porwr ake =_— am = Dunes 95c BOYS: WOOL MACKINAWS, ° Se et rire, wee | SCTALCH Food BM [ters and tacies’ Rubbers, One-Third oft) mews HkAVY WOOL $1.98 Liem raise teste, cu a $4.85 ity brands, | UNION SUITS cut to.. . e eersaccs Heist © 100 Lbs. $2.09 11% Preorr cases UNDERWEAR ine bay at... SDC GOLDEN VALLEY, 49 1 SCRATCH Foops | AND BAGS I/p OFF MEN’S COOPER WOOL WORSTED MEN'S SLICKERS 1/2 OFF Se pe TTR, ae sateesd “* Seas UNION SUITS former 9 BE Tower's Fish Brand ae i values to $6.00, cut to..... WESTLAKE SPECIAL, per barrel 17.00 Come Early—Don’t Miss This Sale. This Sale at the Main Red Front Store Only. Look for the Great Packard Shoe Sale at First Avenue and Pine Street RED FRONT CLOTHING 1 Cas SELLING OUT THE ENTIRE PACKARD STOCK!