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oT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1922 THE SEATTLE sll ee TIMI MUUMUUMMUMMUUMUU MMMM MMU MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU SERVICE Rarly selection Is advisable, How ever, any pu Thankssiving Use Wednesday poon Thursday hase required for GR made up to noon delivered before Here Is Your Thanksgiving Dining Room Suite— Arrived Just in Time—Two-Tone Walnw' trated—Italian Period—Nine Pieces—Special Opportune arrival enables us to offer this excellent Italian Period Walnut Dining Room Suite of nine pieces, in the two-tone finish, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Exten- sion Table, Arm Chair and five Diners, “for delivery that will per- mit of its use for the Thanksgiving dinner.” Seldom do you see a suite of nine pieces, made of walnut and as well designed, of- fered at this unusual $198.50 Our Hberal terms will en able you to have the use ‘of this suite and pay for it as you use it, 34 inches long, deep and 16 inches high. very acceptable $10.95 Pay Enjo A Little Down— UNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. Grunbaum Bui t—As Ilus- ‘That as You y ishing needa. | IWill Meet Dec. 15 the plan of stimulating association will hold the) druggist here guarantees ‘Package of “Pape's Cold Com to break up any cold and end Misery in a few hours or fturned. Stuffiness, pain, with first dose. tablets cost only sickening quinine 3 Pyorrhea Comes to Out of Every Fi ~ Pyorthes follows tender, bleeding gums. Teke n0 chances. It strikes four persons out of every five pest forty, and thousands ‘Younger, too. Brush your teeth with Forhan's For the Gums If used consistently and used jn time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check ite Progen, and keep the sesth white and _ lean and the gums firm and healthy. It ie Pleasant to the taste as well. | The formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.8. At ll druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubss rhans Ttit ¢ than a tool if checks Pyor Formula of R. J. Porkan. D. D. 8. Company, New York Werheo's Limited. Mensreas ix survived by hin y | ther, one sister and two other broth ape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a.Cold in Few Hours headache, feveriahness, inflamed or congested nose and head relieved These safe, pleasant millions now take them instead of ® Bleeding gums? Trouble ahead LONDON, Now mother, his fa jest successes? he not be | tory? | undertakes | tions in his book, already publ dialogue secretary bet ween Joneph PF. a few cents and Four ve | such faith in it | weit. | lutely, | was right {he went to Paris } the peace |tice done.” LIBERAL CREDIT Select your Christmas gift and have purchase added to your ac count, Make your jon early we will } purchawe SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE o7¢/ PINE ; This popular Auto is fully equipped with horn, brake, clock, rear tank, rubber tires. Size of chassis ts 12x37 inches; wheel base, 28 inches Featured at the special price ... $10.95 is how you can arrange with us for your furniture and housefurn Why wait? | If @ failure—was it due to cireum- | stances he couldn't control? named, jamong the few noble men of his-| “he”? former logue, and [places in the mouth seems likely silent man at Washington the cen-| and many |ter of a heated discussion Here ts the picture Wilson diately after President Harding's in |My case was so strong |not in what I stood for, It’s @ terrible thing when one j#ees and knows the truth #0 abso but cannot convince others. |That’s been my fate: and yet to Housman makes Wilson say that thinking to save but that }ropean stateamen) did not want jus and make { ® SEE WINDOW DISPLAY } Silver Plate SILVER-PLATED BREAD TRAYS One-Third to One-Half Off of Silver offered at « reduction of one-third to one-half lees than price usually asked. Sample line Bread Traye Repriced to nell at $3.00 .. $6.50 Woodrow Wilson Is Former President One of World’s Great- est Successes or Greatest Failures? BY MILTON BRONNER | as Wood: | honor their pledged word, and allow. ing himself to be trapped into agree ing that the seaniong be behind closed Relieving the statesmen greatest fail doors Wilson; He got Should | that. It was his firet win. nevertheless,| Turnulty Wilson (with a dry lmugh) told Wilson, the these ques) “He » | amy n eany one statesmen “He going to persuade to ¢ | down prenident's | NR Boy Accidentally | Shoots Self; Dies | BELLINGHAM, Nov. 27.—Rusell Activity tm Beattie thru| Leach, 19, in pulling his pistol from we co-operation of the great mass | his ‘shirt. accidentally shot himaeit the Seattle Industrial De. | While duck hunting on Chuckanut bay. Sunday. at 2 p.m. He died a 4 few moments later. Russell was ac: | of a series of public mans meet. | companied on the hunt by his young | at the Frye hotel, December 15. er brother, Lester, and three other | AIEEE to aimdunce.| tore. Besides on | row Wilson one of ¢ Pye _ he brother, the bey | ures of history—or ene of the great would me to agree to Whom do you mean by The | An Englishman, Laurence HOU*| man who told me he was on my side man, poet, dramatist and novelist, | } to answer | Dethronements,” hed in London and) ™ soon to be insued in America. ym The book contains imaginary por.| Were traits of famous men done in dia dialogue that closed sessions would be way to save the faces and Wilson ot tim and then they got Wilson in. the picture Housman | #4¢ 8 room and voted three to one paints of Wilson out of words he| *#ainst him. There are several scathing refer to make the/ ences to Licyd George in the book in England identity | mysterious “he as the former an imaginary | mier and his! stow Tumulty, imme | eying the old diplomacy n represents that he still and I had too much faith wreckage, he stil! but dn my vs : the league of nations. Wilson (continuing) hands have I had to leave it? men who have no faith tn it, to who dislike it to be sure I fail. } ends, There, in those hands, its will He. come. “they (the Eu the pre Wilson as filer ascribing his defeat to had augural, March 4, 1921, ‘ one powerful weapon left—to tell the} . Wilson: Tumulty, I've failed. | world that tne allies had lost the Tumulty (extenuatingly) IR 8! peace because they would not give age yes. For a time | up the things they loved so much = bem 0 ego uy | better—profit, revenge, “our own | umulty ion't agree, 00d opinions of ourselves, our own Wilson: Because you don't know. | £°%7 oP . > eben” self-righteous judgment of others.” He mays he didn’t, because, amid the saw eomething— But in what To men to men who will try to turn it back to their own selfish fate perhaps for @ generation to And it ts only by faith in the com UUUGUUUAOOOAGAUOENUEUCAEEGGAEOUAGEOUTAU AEE UEAULOU HULLUOUCUU0UHUUOESENUAVERUGEROATGEUEGEOD SUA UGEUOGU AAA STAR WINS FAME | (WINS FAME.) Revolutions and cactus are not the only things Mezico produces. Here's Senora Ea- peranza Iria, beautiful oper- atic star, who has won fame not only thruout Mexico but also in Europe and South America. All Mexico City, from President Obregon down, paid her homage upon her return from Europe re- cently. THREE STABBED One Man Dies From Knife Wounds PORTLAND, Nov 7.Three men were stabbed, one of them with fata) effect, in an alleged bootlegsgers quarrel at the home of Pete Miller here Bunday night Mark F. Piplic died as the remit announced, by George Volhook, who bas been arrested and charged with murder. Ho will be arraigned today Miller wan stabbed twice in the back Andrew Lubin waa severely cut in the abdomen Volhook stabbed the other three men in nelf-defer denes claimed to b by Inspector Lieutenant Thatcher All four men are Jugosiaves, Labbee Faces Another Trial YAKIMA, Nov, 27.—After hearing ia jury acquit him of a murder charge in connection with the shoot ing of I. A. Wright, near Harrah last June, Claude A, Labee sat in his cell in the Yakima county Jail to. day, awaiting court action on « charge of first-degree assault Mra. Wright, who, with « bullet tn Labes has made no effort to take advantage of the fact that a $10,000 bond will «ive him temporary tree |Portland Station dom. During the murder trial feeling ran high against Lables and the verdict was unpopular with a ma- jority of citizens, Sheriff Pad R Bear bas taken special precautions against a possible attempt at lynch. ing. ‘Bureau of Missing | Relatives | The Star invites ite readers to ase this missing |te help in reuniting those whe bave bees f od. Those whose relatives oF are missing are invited to report |the disappearance directly to The Star. | Readers who may know the whereabouts of persons ment fm this column ee Siissing are requested niso to report te The Star, Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such items ee will interest Abelr communities. ° o- HAL SHEARS.—Mrs, Evelyn Van Wyck, postoffice box 954, Edmonds Wash., ix anxious to find Hal Shears and his family, who formerly lived in Tacoma, Woman Hit by James St. Cable Knocked down by a James at. cable | Wilson (continuing: I had the| mon people, not in their politicians,|car between Terry ave. and Boren }| truth ©; but I failed, I was a|that I dare look forward and hope|ave,, Sunday night, Mrs. Margaret « he void—a presi-| that the instrument may yet become | Kirk, 811 Fourth ave., was critically | wi ut a people to back me; ala mighty sword in the ls of a| injured and taken to the city hospi |) dictator words, The heart of| giant—of one whose es are|tal. Mra, Kirk's injuries consist of || my people was not with me. If they| those of justice, not of power ja laceration of the head and several had any doubt before, the vote of But [ shan't see it; it won't be in| cuts on the arms and body. She is |the senate told them | my day. If America had come in, 1| also suffering from shock Wilson t# pictured as saying that| should. That wag the keystone of | - — ae jat the Paris peace conference he Seattle } made two fatal mistakes jmy aay that gone, my policy naa! Body of © | MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD ( — \ | Hurry! Move Little Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” | Whatever else you give your child Even if you call your family physi yy Mite V Ada Me yada" / may get an imitdtten fig syrup. clan he will praise you for haying }to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or|given “California Pig Syrup” as the ‘congestion, be sure to first open the | laxative because it never fails, never little one’s bowels with “California cramps or overacts, and even sick Fig Syrup” to get rid of the poisons | children love ‘its pleasant taste. snd waste which are causing the| Ask your druggist for genuine cold and congestion. In a few hours | “California Fig Syrup” which you ean sev for yourself how thor: |directions for babies and children « joughly it 16 «constipation |al) ages printed on bottle. Mother poison, sour t d waste right out, | Yoh must say “California” or you Woman Is Found TACOMA, Nov, 27 A body found Saturday in the forest near Stella coom lake has been identified as that of Miss Hanna “Wilson. a Seattle woman and an escaped patient of the Western Washington Hospital for the Insane She has been missing since September 1 RITZVILLE.—G. G. Geissler, of Ralston, pleads guilty to possession of intoxicating liquor after 20 gal lons of mash and 20 gallons of moon shine are found in his possession, and is given #entence of 30 days in Jail and $100 fine WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 KFC—-1146 a. m.; 2 p. m. to Sp. m; 590 p.m; 6 p.m; 6:20 p.m. 9 p.m; 1015 p.m KDZE--10:30 to 11 a. m. and 2:80 to 4:20 p. m. daily, and 7:16 to 8:16 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, KIR—816 to 915 p.m UZC—6:45 to 7:15 p.m, KGY—Sundays and Tuesdays, 30 to 9:80 p. m.; Friday, 6:30 te 46 p. m. DURING QUARREL of cuts from « knife wielfed, police | according to evi | ve been collected | on |]! |nounce at once, according to an an nouncement by J. P, O'Brien, presi | Seem rene Byes Clean, Clear and Realty, | Cou. 9 Lent Oble Street, Chisage SS THE RHODES 20. PAGE 53 —_— For the Orthopedic Hospital We are pleased to announce the Annual Linen Shower on Tuesday, November 28, and earnestly hope you will fully appreciate their worthiness of your support. Linen Damask, pure white and assorted patterns, 70 inches wide. A very good weight material for table cloths and napkins. A yard, $2.25. Table Damask, full bleached and 64 inches wide. This is also in assorted patterns. A yard, $1.75. Table Damask, in pure white and highly mercer- ized. This is 70 inches and in a good pattern range. A yard, 65¢. Napkins, 22x22 inches in size, and of pure linen, in patterns to match the Damask. A dozen, $6.00 and $7.50. Pattern Cloths, size 81x81 inches, and in floral and conventional designs. Choice at $9.75. Scarfs for buffet and serving tables. They are lace trimmed and priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Madeira hand-embroidered, pure linen scarfs, centers, doilies and napkins, in a large assortment of designs and moderately priced. lined, and $3.75 ivery $3.95 Vanity Cases of Patent Vach- ‘ette, with single and double strap handles and heavy brass lock; interiors are lined with moire silk and have plain or beveled mirrore and metal or imitation ivory fittings. $4.95 Vanity Cases of Vachette, with double strap handles and heavy brass lock. These are beautifully lined with moire silk and have coin purse and metal fittings. They are also of @ novelty shape. Thanksgiving Linen Attractions! Vanity Cases That Will Make Delightful Christmas Presents Novelty Leather Goods Dept—Main Floor Cobra and Spidergrained Cases, moire mirrors, and fittings of metal or imitation Single strap handles are shown in this group. Linen Shower Gifts for the Orthopedic Lin en Bhower will be graciously accepted in this store Tues Gay by two patronesses of that institution, who will be giad to make you more thoroughly acquainted with the important mission of the organization Upper Main Floor Towels of pure linen, in different sizes and qualities of material. They are plain and fig- ured. Choice at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. having either plain or beveled $5.50 Gentune Patent Leather Van- ities with single strap han- dies and heavy brass locks. The interiors are moire lined in various shades and have fine beveled mirrors, a coin purse and metal fittings. Damaged by Fire PORTLAND, Nov. 27.—Fire whieh | °° gutted the west wing of the union station here Sunday morning caused damage estimated at $50,000, accord. ‘x to ratlrond estimates today. Work of rebuilding the wing will be dent of the Northern Pacific Termt Write for cba, | Cre Bemets na} company MANCHESTER, Eng., Nov. 27.— | The Theater Koyal, known as the/ super-moving picture house, has been | | equipped with elevators to the bal- contes. Funeral Services for D. M. Hughes Funeral services for David M. | Hughes, 70, pioneer brick manufac |turer of the Northwest, and Seattle | resident since 1877, whose death ter- 2303 Alki ave. Sunday, wil be held privately Tuesday. Hughes is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Ann H. Mahl, and three brothers, W. H. Hughes, H. EB. Hughes and J. H. Hughes. p INET ee Bat you con Promote@ = minated « short fliness at his home, ee Aeit nad Mornings? SOME SPLENDID VALUES Regularly sells A very beautiful set in the Haviland Sets consists of: $4.00 ALUMINUM ROASTERS in OVAL or OBLONG SHAPE—Specially Priced at $2.49 Will roast your turkey to perfection, tender and juley, with a fine natural flavor, (Oblong Roasters are self basting.) A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF in the Ambassador and Anniversary patterns, (Tax Included) Made by the Edison Appliance Co. Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. TO MAKE YOUR THANKSGIVING DAY A SUCCESS WE ARE OFFERING POPE-GOSSER DINNER SET OF 50 PIECES Special at. . 6 Teas 1 Baker 6 Saucers 1 Nappie 6 Dinner Plates 1 1Ginch Dish 6 Pie Plates 1 12-inch Dish 6 Bread and Butters 1 Casserole, with Cover 6 Fruits 1 Pickle 6 Soups 1 Sauce Boat PYREX PIE PLATES WITH FANCY NICKEL-PLATED FRAME and HEAVY NICKEL HANDLES—Attractively Priced at Bake and serve tn the same dish; guaranteed not to break in the oven. “1847” ROGERS SILVERWARE FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE TEA SPOONS, SET OF SIX $3.75 | JELLY SERVERS, BACH. DESSERT SPOC . 87.25, MEAT FORKS, EACH ,. SALAD FORK! 87.00 GRAVY LADLES, rach nt ET $29.98 floral design, with gold handles. GENUINE $1.98 Regular price $3.35 Priced at ‘ = s IR a ee eon er —————————— meen asemmanieemeenmal papain

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