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NOVEMRER 27 1992. BaRGAIN BASEMENT A TURKEY! Get one for Thanksgiving with your Bargain Basement Savings!” Just in Time for Thanksgiving! 22 Women’s New Canton 89 DRESSES | 4::. 6 Stunning Styles! Rewitching Canton Crepe Dresses with overdrapes of SS and trimmed with dainty rosettes of Women’s Plaid-Back CoaTs 15" to wa Warm in weight, keen in style; these plaid-back Coats go the limit in wear, too, Unusual bargains; 4 pockets, allaround belt and inverted back pleat, Women’s Cuban Heel Dress Shoes *4 A rich, fine grade, of soft “al Sampie homers 92.95 op black and brown kid, in ftetas shapely lace style, with beaut Cuban heels and strong but light welt soles, Sizes 3 to 8. |_ ‘The San Jose scale, brought in | 20 years ago on some Chinese flow j Oring peaches, now costs $10,000,000 & year for the spraying of trees and the reduced value of the crop. The chestnut blight, which came in on a trivial shipment of Oriental | trees, has already destroyed half of | the American stand, and by 1940 all Foreign Plant Insects ake Huge Toll inU.S. eign lands which might other wise overrun the country and wipe out the nation’s feed sup- t } | | chestnut trees cast of the Missle. ply. sippi river will be wiped out, the | Altho fmportation of additional department predicts » | pests wag stopped quite effectively, Two million dollars @ year which | by the passage of the plant quaran- i# now being spent for control work | tine law several yeare ago, insects| and the value of numerous Florida land fungus diseases that came tn nurseries and orchards which were prior to that time are now costing burned by the government all could the nation $2,000,000,000 yearty.| have been saved if a millionaire, de- That's nearly $20 a year for each) siring to beautify his country home, man, woman and child. Hadn't imported a tow orange stalks from Japan 18 years ago, With them came the destructive citrus canker. - German pine biister, in some seedlings a few back, is Just now getting ite dirty work and threaten- to wipe out Northwestern forests valued at $570,000,- SHETTY The annual beard bill of the cot- ton boll weevil, which crossed into Texas from Mexico in 1892, is now | $200,000,000 and still growing | No new arrivals have entered jSinee the plant quarantine law be came effective The department | Welcomes the introduction of for eign plants, however, but insists that they be ontirely free of in- sects or disease, Careless Driver Fired by Ruler ROME, Nov. 27.—The king of [Italy has discharged his chauffeur because the royal family was nearly Killed by @ train at Anzio. Disguised as Men, Women Rob, Steal MILAN, Nov. 27—A band of mo- tor bandits operating in this section {4s declared by five victims to consist of women disguised as men, hot and Feels Like New Person “Tanlac has actually built me up twenty-five pounds in weight and I am now enjoying wonderful health,” declared Mrs. Mamie E. Doud of 648 Hayes st, San Francisco, Calif. “A severe attack of influenza left me in awful health. My appetite was 80 poor that nothing appealed to me, and the little I did eat cauned terrible spelis of indigestion, bloat ing a heart palpitation. 1 had dreadful pains in my back and rheu matism in my left knee, which ached and pained me so bad I could hardly hear y weight on it. I felt so mis erable that life hardly seemed worth living. “But Tanlac has rid me of my troubles just Ike it was made eape- dally for me, 1 eat heartily and en. joy my meals now, and I never haw an ache or pain; in fact, 1 simply ee! like a new woman.” Tanlaec ts sold by all good drug wists, — Advertisement | © ag scarab ayia gd modest price, made to our own ly drawn speci- fications—is a piano well worth The Aldrich comes in four styles: two uprights, a small grand and an upright player. The upright models start as low as $445. All models may be had on very liberal terms. To Avoid Rough, Coarse, Chapped, Blotchy Skin Not ined, kept i mind Most asking require constant tty should be oe Krooming at, this senson to keep them from becoming unduty re when buying a piano. On this basis the Aldrich is one of the most excep» “Everything in Mucie” | Sherman [Piay & Go. blotehy, coarse, rough or harsh, or | such condition has developed, to reome it. In auch cases it is par larly inadvisable to keep piling cosmetics which clog the pores and make the complexion worse than ever 4 It's a lot more sensible to use ordi- | nary mercollzed wax, which literally polled complex! pply ike cold cream, , xt morning, in wi | wash away fine, like particles of the | tole. Repeat fot a week or more |and you'll have an entirely new akin soft, white, apo flour- unsightly cu- 3 [ane child's,” One merco} : 7 ined Wax, procuri at any drug Third Avenue at Pine | sigt's, in ‘all youl need he: Gaia ome skins wrinkle casily in wine SEATTLE | ter: ‘There's an exeolient remedy In ‘Tecoma * Spokane * & harmins wash lotion made by din- lsolving an ounc saxolite in a f pint hase. Thin will quickly all lines and furrows.—Ad ment f pure powdered may do Far be' for you And Glenn Goff at the Organ our specialiat, be ex: — _— = - Hind out jug which ong | General Adinission: s|for your case. Port o bags wh Third ave, opposite the Matinees 25¢ Nights 40¢ vertisement, ~.E SEATTLE STAR Wilson Reffi BY ALICE kone Italian Boy Loves Wilson sls Proud to Be Namesake But not with Wilson Reffl. He's The Gottstein Credit Service Solves the Christmas Gift Problem Articles chosen as gifts may be had on our regular easy terms. These easy first payments remove the problem of necessary cash. Our customers may have th gift selections adjusted with th present accounts. Only Five '$ .2.50 $5.00 '$ 7.50 | $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Special Special Special Special Special $49.75 $79.50 $114.50 | $143.50 | $189.50 even Pleces Eight Pieces Six Pleces Bix Pieces Fight Pieces Mission Style Mission Style William and Mary Queen Anne William and Mary Fumed or Waxed | Fumed or Waxed Combination Comblvation Combination Onk Oak Walnut Walnut Mahogany Regular $60.00 Regular $95.00 Regular $149.50 Regular $179.00 Regular $231.50 PAGE 11 THANKSGIVING DINING ROOM SUITE You can still prepare your dining room for Thanksgiving. A few examples of specially priced Suite er Cent First Payment “$ 50 $100 $150 | $200 | $250 $300 $400 | an Only Ch R , “a “ “ “a “ “ of Payment niently i | _REPURLIC OF NAN MARINO,|®* proud of It ns ever and will an- | We charge no interest and it costs jisiuaes r awer to no other name. | Nov. $7.—-The proudest little boy in| “1, Keops a picture of ex-President nothing extra to buy on our easy as |this tiny republic, nestling on the| Wilson among his most cherished coast of the Adriatic, ts Wilson | posseastons. ern, ¢ | Already I know how to sing the He's proud of his name—even tho| American national hymn,” he says. he has to pronounce it “Vilson” since e day 1 am going to America |4 “w" Is unpronounceable in Italian.) 1 shall call on Woodrow Wilwon and | Witkon was christened with that|tell him how proud I am to bear his }name in April of 1917 when Wood. row Wilson was the most acclaimed }man in San Marino because of his | stand for the rights of small peoples. name.” founded early in the Christian era by Dalmatian stonecutters who fecitations, readings, patriotio exercises, ete, in your classroom? The Star's bureau tx prepared to help you. A five-page bulletin, siving the history of Thanksgiving day, not only in America, but its ancient and mediaeval origins and methods of celebration, together with a suggested program of recitations, rending», etc. has deen prepared by our bureau in Washington from the best sources obtainable, and will be mailed you free on receipt of the coupon delow. Simply fill {t out, Inclose postage and send it to the addrens tiven And of course any reader interested In the origin and history of the Thanksgiving custom, or a program of exercises for the day, is *qually welcome to the bulletin. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of your THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM, and inclose four cents in stamps for postage. NAC. . .00 cecwcocv an cocnac eves eecenencvccenescccccorrence Street amd No. ..00 es eceees Oe es resevccceecccesocsserees HY. ..cecedecscveece cesccoscosdeccovconccccccceosessoseses GAMO... ccecerenernsnbeseeetenssereorervenesseuseseeensees WILD GEESE ARE RED PEPPER HEAT USED TO SIGNAL Tied to Automobiles to Give Traffic Signs ends the torture at once, WINCHESTER, Ry, Nov. 27.—| When you are suffering so you can Winchester ‘residents have recovered | hardly from the shock recelved recently) per Rub, and you will have the when an automobile was driven into | quickest relief known. Nothing has the city with two wild geese perched | such concentrated, penetrating heat on the radiator giving traffic signals | as red peppers. in the “honk-hook” peculiar to that! Just ax soon am you apply Red species of water fowl | Pepper Rub, you will feel the ting. This event marked the second at-| jing heat. In three minutes it warms tempt of Judge J. M Benton to prop- | the sore spot through and through. agate to Kentucky @ strain of wild! Pain and soreness are gone geese, reputed to be found only “ Ask any drugeist for a jar of certain sections of Missour. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to Geene of thin strain, according to! get the genuine, with the name The heat of red peppers takes the “ouch” from a sore, lame buck. ean not hurt you, and it certainly are imbued with a trait not to be/| ment found in other membets of the) AMUSEMENTS specion. They are easily educated to replace horns on autombiles, and when perched on the radiator 6f a THEATRE car, it has been claimed, such a Orpheum Crrcuil THIS WEEK TWKE DaAILy goose will keep a vigilant watch over the traffic and “honk” at the proper time, thus relieving the driver of the necennity for constant vigtlanoes, Last spring Judge Benton recetved & shipment of eggs from his uncle “Lish” Covington of Clay county, Peale VAUDEVILLE: Missour!, but efforts to hatch the Ss ekxs were not successful. Overture he appearance of the educated [“Popies of the Day | 6120 keene here marked the arrival of Cov Fanailend we ington himself, who, determined that _ a the benefits accruing to automobiliats |, The Les Gellix | 8 of Mixsourt should not be denied bis||*"* | “Plirtation” | *** Kentucky kinsmen, brought brace | gigs~}—— AED | of the famous geese to be used in|}? | Little Billy | ®"* establishing the strain in the Blue || gga — Grass. , Claude and Rage: Fannie Usher Titled “Sharks” 4 407 |” Signor Friscoe Lead at Bridge | “| Aima Neilson LONDON, Nov, 27.—The Duchess | 447 News jot Roxburghe and Lady Granard jare ranked as the two best, women | bridge whist players hi If You Use the | Phone, Read This| NE WYORK, Nov, 27.-¥ixpert) telephone operators pronounce five like “fife” and nine lke “niner, Matinces 2:30 “Nights 7 and 9 CECIL CUNNIN' Ex Government Physician Warns the ti ~ Chernynoft Morgan and Gray Kaufman and Lillian Leach-Wallin Trio BYRON BROTHERS Moanalua Sextet PANTAGESCOPE Of peril attendin set gland formula cases, There are severa ombinm= tions f gland formulas, each one for a certain ailment, and if you take one for of one The republic of Ban Marino was fled t around, just try Red Pep. | Tea Wagons Smoking Stands Today political conditions on the] from Italy, Wilson's family is one snes a | Adriatic coast have changed. Thel|of the oldest here and little Wilson Sewing Cabinets Popularity of the name Wilson has| could bear a title—if there were an Cedar Chests waned In some quarters. aristocracy In Ban Marino Desks aie Pon nanan pone : Gate-Leg Tables School Teachers, Attention Windsor Chairs Are you going to have a Thankegiving da&y program of history, Silverware Dinner Sets Pedestals Child’s Chairs and Rockers Ferneries Jardinieres “COMFORT” Special ROCKER 34” go Regular $45.00 down) High back with side wings, large, roomy spring seat, roll arms, M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPUL AR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Four Large Floors of Homefurnishings Abandoned Oil Fields May Be Brought Back BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT that further exploration was a waste WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Somejof money. The field seemed to be lof the country’s old oil fields, which | dry. jwere believed to have been pumped| One operator, however, had a land may soon be yielding more oil |the present beds, would tap a fresh, than ever, according to officials of |store of oil. He drilled a well 770| the United States Geological Survey. |feet lower than the old levels and dioute fields in Warren|brought in a gusher producing 600 are an example. A short/ barrels a day—a “gold mini time ago most operators abandoned| Shortly after that, a new well operation there. The wells that were | yielding 1,400 barrels a day was being jumped yielded insignificant | “brought in" in the old Unity field in | flows and the general opinion was} Allegheny county, Pa. The same thing has happened in scores of old oil fields in other sec- tions, A striking example is the |Electra pool in Northern Texas | |which for years amounted to noth- Claim New Mine Rivals Kimberley CAP OWN, Nov, 27.-—-Another Buy the Home a Christmas Gift A Few Suggestions of Practical and Lasting Gifts Aluminum Utensils Rugs and Draperies Kitchen Cabinets Table Scarfs Candlesticks Davenport and End Tables Footstools and Tabourettes Vacuum Cleaners Washing Machines Electric Irons, Perco- lators, Waffle Irons, Curling Irons, Grills, Toasters Casseroles Pyrex Glass Baking Ware Carving Sets ing, but is now one of the most pro- ductive fields in the state. Many pools in Eastern Oklahoma and Eastern Kansas have been re- juvenated recently, as one deep sand after another has been discovered. The Geological Survey says that new drilling in some of the old and apparently barren oil fields is often a “better bet” than trying in new claims advanced by Missouri owners, | Rowies on each package.—Advertise. |dry, are staging big “come backs” jhunch that deeper wells, run below | aNd unproven sections. However, of- ficlals warn that these old fields pro- vide a very ample graveyard for bank accounts, Before drilling in one of them, the geological experts say, by all means consult a geologist. TOM MIX ia “THE FIGHTING STREAK” Usual Fine Vaudeville diamond field is reported to have lbeen discovered about 100 miles from the Kimberley mines, Hun-| dreds tay for the scene. | left he pt : a ThCS Brazilian Rail Subsidy Needed RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov, 27.— ‘The rate increase recently permitted has proved insufficient to meet rail- way operating expenses, As a re-; {sult the government probably will, rant a cash subsidy, | | Herr Stinnes Gets | Coal Tar Monopoly | PARIS, Nov —French finan- clers learn that Herr Stinnes, the German capitalist, has secured a) monopoly of the plants making co- i » from coal tar products, | Do yeu have that “all gone” when you get up im the mat De you get up depressed, low- of sortet t exhausted and after very little with head- ims im the DR. 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