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PAGE ractical and | ‘amily, than a the helpful an mas problems. ting Smoking Stands FOR “DAD” Priced From $1.45 to $45.00 For the Wife’s Christmas Ohio Vacuum Cleaner A Nectssity to the Modern Housewife _ MR. HUSBAND: ,If yours was the work of hous®- cleaning, how long would it take you to throw away the back-breaking broom and provide youteelf with a yerade vacuum cle&ner? Doesn't your Wife de e this gréatest aid to the work and drudgery of hous@tleanhing? No Christmas gift would please her more. Come in—iet'us arrange to send her one Sold on Easy Terms—$3.00 Down M A. OTTSTEIN FURNIT S"ATTLE \ 1514-16 ‘Correct Apparel for Women Astounding Values‘Are Available During Carman Suit W in.a wide. range tinctive styles, m Early selection is able. . 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Folding Card Table SPECIAL $3.35 Genuine “Burrowes” Table The Lightest and Strongest Made ym 3 eH >), MaNNVILLE. Neil, night marshal for $0 years, dies varied stunts of every kind imagin folowing fight with drunken man, Séott, whom he waa placing ‘under arrest. OS EXTRACTING TEETH a. W. Apvice on and tints hi eek is s Bhould a tions. when bal | | | be extra | It sian ively kno fore night comes their off fockets dreswed the day after extrac. The aj Dit. BOWIN A Brown jamb | Wor Twenty Years & TT ee MAKE THIS A “HOME CHRISTMAS” 2 GIVE “THE HOME” A CHRISTMAS GIFT There is nothing more fitting to the ideals of home life, of more real, value, of mote benefit and enjoyment to all the rift of furniture. We cheerfully offer the advantages of popular Gottstein Credit Service to solve the Christ- | ND BACK I | Mc | Lamps Tea Wagons Gate-leg Tables © Fam “Ore Harvey ey! | Ow pani- wn that | | | the den- ry "i fra left tient ys call and have the root | e of m child determings | deciduour) teeth should cted, An a rule. 108 Cot | rag s Leading | Dentist. J |picion points back at the acquitted | hat lis | wuggesting that happiness ie in w ADELE BLOOD CHARMING AS SUFFERING the part of Madeline Winthrop, wife who suffers the outrages of a} | for amount of dramatic gently terton share the allows his best manheriam: and Mr. Chatterton achiev | buoyancy than is customary fatrain, @ forced rhythm of speech, 1 How. ARD RU: SSEI L, SEEN | becoming hairy appendages we and makes a really imposing Ogu | burnt cork was presented by J. Rows | nomist,”” |AT PALACE . THE SEATT ‘MYSTERY PLAY ON AT WILKES; “The Acquittal,” Three-Act Thriller, Opens BY GLENN HUGHES A mystery play, with all the ae @pted, paraphernalia of strychnine, | Dlank cartridges, telephonp calls and whisper Sunday at the ndor the title of “The This threeact thriiter | ous hit with) heir eray d over the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, QUI SELLING OUT $20,000.00 STOCK New, High-Grade Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts To the Women of Seattle and Vicinity After five years in this location I am compelled immediately to con- vert my new $20,000.00 Fall Stock of Women’s Garments into cash. I have made the prices lower than ever before quoted on such desirable! merchandise. Every garment and every price exactly as advertised. Come to this sale—you will not be disappointed. Sincerely yours, P. J. O'HARA. STAR Wilkes theatre Acquittal,”’ der, as many me play uses as it acquittal of the the wan num: | r. And} nt of his acquit there begins a new and intriguing | pursuit of the real murderer There aré moments when the finger of eus-| man, then swings to hin wife, then| to his mistress, It in a veritable Chinese pukzle, with the author dex terously manipulating the strings But you may rest kasured that in the end justice is done The villain finds a villains reward, and the hero, | who th @ Newapaper Man at the same| Ume, Wins the woman, and the are cryptic Whispers at the last moment for all those oharacters who have been on the right track Wire | Blood is very attractive in the} Adele The role calls repression and « considerable pantomime, ‘This intelli | villainous htisband. Mins Blood supplies most Forrest Taylor an m Taylor is Cart in Mr. him, There is in bis style a kind of which in time grows wearisome, hut th this particular play he reddees| j this fault to a pleasant degree. surprising ease Howa nell absumnes the role of Robert Art| strong, the attorney for the defenne, | and for the occasion he dons 4 set) of mustaghes which are the sont | have seen in many a day. He i spick an span in his cutaway coat and spata, | Almost 500 new Fall Coats and searcely any two alike. Beautiful gariménts worth up to $150 each, $15.00 to $18.00 Coats at . .$5.0D $20.00 and $22.50 Coats at . . 300 Dresses—every desirable new model, in all kinds of first class ma- terials—Sitk, Wool, Crepe and Vel- vet. Arthur Belasco hides behind beard copied from Admital Von Tirpitz, and with some rucces® de lineates the family physte ian ‘ Emily 10.00 Pinter and Anne Berryman fill minor|/me ONT YS Rti(“‘(‘“‘«~dR~S:C“‘(‘ ee eee eee rhe . Bromine olen ac nbbterwe while Ar Up to $30.00 Coats at. 15.00 Up to $20.00 Dresses at ..§ 3.75 ten eovuien se. toreaaiees $15.00 to $20.00 Dresses at $7.75 Georgie Knowlton join forces In an effort to impersonate a bevy of newn paper reporters. John Nickerson ap. pears in his customary dinguist as a butler There will be performatices evéry night this week, with te usual mat inees. $30.00 and $35.00 Coats at hs 19.75 $20.00 and $25.00 Dresses . $9.05 $25.00 to $30.00 Dresses .$14.75 Values up to $40.00 Dresses ee $100 to $150 Coats Especial attention is called to this particular lot of coats. All beautiful, high-grade, very models. i ‘ul Upto Up to .00 Coats at . . . .$37.80 Up to $95.00 Coats.at ... .$49.50 $100.00 to $150.00 nw at. $69.50 we eee te eeerece oe SKIRTS. . $5.00 and $6.00 Skirts ... ets lance of Skirt Stock . . . .$7.75 O'Hara's O'Hara's Upstairs Women’s FLOOR, ECONOMY MARKET =——___—— Corner First Ave. and Pike St.; Entrance on First Ave. $40.00 to $50.00 Dresses . SUITS $20.00 and $25.00 Suits . $12.75 Up to $50.00 Suits .... Up to $60.00 Suits ... . FROTHY BILL GIVEN AT MOORE THEATRE May Wirth, heading & company of cireus riders, who perform an they never tried to do under the big top, heads the bill at the Moore this week—a bill that is fairly redotent of everything that maken vaudeville worth while, Sometimes it's danc- ing, sometitnes it's music, sometimes able—but it's never dull Lohse aid Stérling demonstrated, at the opening performances Supday, | | that trapeze acts can be lifted above | the mediocre. Harrison Greene and Katherine Parker brought down the house with their comic lines, and Dugan and Raymond were close seo: onds for humor honors, A blackface act that needed no mond Johnson and five dusky sing ers, who called their offering “A Ban jo Melody.” If you ever doubted your ability to tell the difference between jnzz and ———— Rrand opera, you Will see the light ifjat Loew's Palate Hip ye i Hatén to Gertrude Moody and} qopping the bill is a dainty must lary Dugan, EA ve Ford, “paradoxical physlog. and dancing ee winds up the bill, along “In which Dan Sigworth, | with the customary orchestral and Snow and Michael Kurzens} motion picture features, ‘They are a talented trio hilarity is occasioned by : SONG REVUE blackface eOmedian in the team Berry and Nickerson, Thetr oom y fe genuinely funny, and they a hit with, thelr playing of us instruments: revue, Official Test Won by on’s “A crazy quilt of color, harmony land Mughter,is the new whow that opened a four days’ engagement] ¥ | of dis- ost fa- advis- Many | tract wy }in | bac! may spr A Appen fluenza Second Avenue.atSpring Street (Take Elevator to Sécond Gallery) ‘There prepa Action o a COM! as harm the in septic wash or gar, barat ollows It tends to eliminate or destroy Does Much Meat — Cause A Undigested Meat ‘May Cause Rapid Growt of Poisonous Germs pRople overfill the intestinal than they can hasty and do Thun ke | ith mo f polaonous ba: Hi set up inflammation which ead and bring on an attack of appendicitia, Treacherous dicitis attac sons seemingly ually, however, | by so-calle same manner | thet use| ian spreading ndix. When one has « can often pre or grippe, b: at appendicitia, tiseptic wash for the QT INAL antiseptic in Intehtinal Anti is Now offered to the public ration having the DOUBLED fan intestinal antiseptic and LETH system cleanser, This jon, known as Adlerika, acts germs and colon bacilli in jestinal canal, thus guarding » | effect r| prescribed it KH. Mursay and Bey 7 sntining domestic Hubby’s Holiday.” What a poker. player Arthur) Lioyd should make, h his ability to pick any wanted single & even & Toys yh from app ppendicitis? : og pre FECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK RISTOFERSON’S has again proved its unquestionable su- periority by ranking highest in an official “Surprise Test” under di- rection of the U.S. Department of ~ Agriculture. In this kind of test, the inspectors, without giving no- tice, take samples from dealers, from the dairy wagons or at the plants froni the regular run of milk. There is no opportunity to be prepared specially. Kristoferson’s Perfectly. Pasteur- ized Milk won highest honors with a margin over its nearest competi- tor larger than ever before regis- tered in a contest of this kind. The high score is the result of al- most perfect co-ordination from producer to consumer through ,the expert personnel of the Kristof- erson organization and the facili- ties of one of the tmhost-talked-of plants of the country. Ask Your Grocer for Kristoferson’ $s or phone Beacon 0040 | - empty pockets’ h trick is done—Which isn't in| ittuminating, even" tho the least laughable. MeMahon and Adelaide start the} show in a lively e, contributing clever bag-punching, Three of “Miracles of the) reveals the fact that the of this great photedram ome Book | Jungle” thrills [aeainar appenateltis and, other dis- ATE INNS HIGH MILK SCORE ‘The résult of & milk contest carried od ton by the city milk inspection serv- tco for the last two months, in con- Junction with tests oa. luring the last, week by R. oston, United {States market milk specialist, and G. A] Henderson, state milk inspector, were, trade public yesterday. Sam- a) Dlew taken regularly sinc® last July + [bY the city department. Were aver: ed with the special Inspection of lant week. The ®t polsoned the and eMpieh nothing iy |“ANGEL FACE” STILL PL: AY. ING 1 Face,” rt is amount of polsonc ka draws from th —matter you née in your t the new music at the Me ay, will, re h more foul matter tt ch Was poldoning yo In slight disorders, such ax oecasional conatipation, sour stomach, peared in George the star of “ pariah CREDIT - GLADLY Stu SH FOR MEN © WOMEN FASY PAYMENTS platy OND AVE 209UNI spoonful Adlerika ALWAY Hef, A longer tre necessary In ca pnatipation and stomath trouble, direction of your physician Reports From Phytlcians “1 congrat 1 had Laned W. OFton, . Wie iam Sesipbat ree Maplewood Farm, ate ‘yous on the good | m Adlerika win Signed) Dr. L. Lipng= lois. have found nothing in my 50 ®’ practice to excel Adlerile ned) Dr. James Weaver. use Adlerika in all bs ize only one dos el cases. (Signe Raw Mi Claremont 96.0, Hollywood eople Who jowel and stomach 4.4, Withee, 3 nt of its rapid, ple q PLETE action. {tis sold by 1 druggists everywhere. Sold in Seattle by Swift Druk corner Second ave. and tell Drug ¢ druggints,—