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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. Cis “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Sn Ae htt ta ia a 2Pant Suits “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” $30 $35 $40 $45 2 The Suits present the new checks and stripes in button double-breasted models, 2-button — single- breasted models, And smart Jazz and Norfolk styles. The extra trousers assure almost double wear. Sizes 33 to 44. Overcoats With New Style Features This winter has brought forth ideas in coats that are radically different. New backs have a looseness and freedom even “greater than the raglan. The young men like this store because we always feature the newest styles. You will find large assortments in all the new weaves and colors—Prices remarkably modest. $35 *45 50 Open a Gately Charge Account Convenient Terms Will 13 Arranged —the answer to “what can I cook quick- ly?” these busy before-Christmas days. Use this ae recipe by Prudence Penny. Makes you hungry just to read it! Macaroni, Minced Ham and Tillamook Cheese en camerole sd Eee Prudence Penny, Director, Home Economics Los Angeles Examiner 5 ttpeerett grated Tille 1 ful flour mook Cheese . 1 peed mile WB ericks macaron! aspooretul pepper ewp minced ham pani rej wom oped | fe med butter r eal spoon full baw Berk naceront i. short lenatha and cock until ender | (atone 30 : qeter, flour, = Pn Sg ved pepeed baling ‘duh ef macaronl, hy ge 4 ook © with but d crumbs and lye taace pnd Ti od Falak chee een Comer with butered cr ats “Tillamook” was the first cheese to be trade-marked. Every cheese kitchen in the famous Tillamook valley is a member of the Association. Every golden slice of delicious Tillamook cheese has the name imprinted plainly on sthe rind. It’s your protection! It’s your guarantee of uniform quality. Be sure you get the genuine! TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook detrymen OBOE ROT POR OOF The National League of Women Voters held its Sex education in public schools, a child labor law and greater interest of women in The executive committee is shown in seasion. New York; Mise Ruth Morgan, New York; Mra. Solon cently. voting were the chief topics. \left to right, Mise Lowise Griffith, Jacobs, Birmingham, Ala.; Mise Margaret Wells, Minneapolis; |Gerard, O.; Mrs. Charles A. Dietrich, Hastings, Neb.; ATTLE STAR second annual convention in Chicago re- It consists of, Mra. Elizabeth J. Hauser, Mra, Maud Wood Park, Washington, Mrs. F. Louis Slade, New York; Mra. Katherine Ludington, Lyme, N. H.; Mra, Belle | Sherwin, Cleveland; Mra. Robert L. De Normandie, Boston; |W innetka, I.; Mra. Richard Edwards, Peru, Ind. SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE THANKSGIVING This has been 8 Ww year for the Seattle and their gratitude is rogie tered Im their smiles, The hap piness of the shutin indicates, in a larger semse, his gratitude to God and the noble men and women whe have made it por sible for him te be happy; and 1 keow that every statin tn Seatr'o joins me in this reading from Psalowm 11624: . “This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejeice and be iad in it,” BLIND MAN GETS RADIO The David HL Whitcher radio |tund ts over the top and a radio net will be sent him this week. We thank all those who «ave so Ii ally, There was more than eno gabecrihed hud tha eulpion will » toward materia! for another set for jvome other shutdn. shut-ins iw calleeeahbiil RADIO SET A SHUT-IN | We will have another radio | | | wet ready for some shut-in who | ie not able to procure one for || bimeetf, tn @ very few days. Let as know if you want it. LRG ts i} WANTS A WHEEL CHAIR | Mra. Jamie Burch, & shut-in living =—ds a delicacy that you should try with tea. Get a loaf of real, full- fruited raisin bread, and see how good it is. Get the braad at or neighborhood shop— they have it now. Its a tempting innovation to serve to guests or friends. Bakers everywhere are making it for you, using Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses, Had Your Iron Today? Roman | Meal Health Bread At contains better material, and is better. —for sale by dealers served in restaurants, and distributed by Seattle Bak ing Co. ONLY $100 CASH move into this 4-room age and % acre at Little City ms, my going addition in West Henttle, $16 per month are the payments, Get @ little home started, it's the only way to make good, ‘Renting never gets you anywhere, A garden, with chiek- ena und free wood will help your living couts, See me for a home. H. C. PETERS 7126 Third Avenue in The Seattle Star Phone Capitol 4626 alone and suffering from the results lee & broken hip, would like to buy # second-hand whee) chair, if she ean find ove within the price of her lim ited means. Phone Mrs. Hang, Bun- net 0218, SHUT-INS ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME Several ehutins had the pleasure Of witnessing the Thankegtving foot- ball game between the Universities of Washington and Oregon at the jStadium. Four of them were old time football enthustasts and it was their first game in yearn. PLACE FOR YOUR PTANO Al Btudaman would like to know ff jany of our readers know of anyone |who might want to store his plano r the use of it. He prom- ft the best of cara Next meeting of the S. 5. & Mr. and Mra. Wm. inter valley, om Ham Shut pone early you wish transportatiog. 1 would be pleased to hear from auteists free at this hour whe | wish to carry shutine to the party. Directions fer reaching the destination via aute are Rainier bivd. to Byren te Renton ave. to Jennesee to 3rd 8, | house No, 4410, ORIENTAL BAZAAR On Saturday, December 2, one of jour good Sunshine Indies, Jean Ma \tur Beeman, is opening her home at | 6217 Byenmore ave, to the Woodland “Park Presbyterian Juniors, who are @iving an Oriental bazaar fer the benefit of Presbyterian mitasions. There wil be $5,000 worth of Chi- [nese laces on exhibition, all of which came from mission schools {n China. Tf thia sale is successful, a large number of China's cripples and biind unfortunates will be benefited. SUNSHINE GUILD MEETING Mrs. R. N. Mongin, 1564 E 62nd, will entertain the San shine Guild Indies on Thursday, December 14. This will be the annual meeting and all members panne! the preparation of Thankagiving baskets. “IN GIVING YOU ARE SERVING” Another's need makes him your brother and you will not let him suf. fer, thereby bringing into your life one of the greatest joys, that of per- sonal service to others. Every mo- ment of our day brings tte opportun! |tiew for services, but we must not feel that the result of that service be direetly unter our observation. | Defy detection, Natural mo- tion. Not easily broken. No | irritation. Witted at your home for leas than |half the old-time price. No trip to the City or Optician. Can fit any- lone so perfectly that no one need know you ever bought or wear an Artificial Eyo. As different to the lold style as daylight and dark are opposite. Write for booklet mailed free sealed. Help others. Mall thfs ad to an eye wearer. It's a $50 favor to that person who might not see the ad. DENVER OPTIC CO. , Denver, Cote, and Roofing Repairs PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Main 0176 Mrs. William G. Hibbard, It is the soul we rerve—not the body, and we should not always look for gratitude of the lips, but| rather of the heart. One of the greatest and most) beautiful examples of such service fm our city fs that of Mother Ryther, who has blazed a trall of 40 golden years of personal endeavor, and now numbers her protege children by the thousand. have done this work without your co-operation in giving. The beautt ful Myther Child home on Btoneway, | over which she presides, is a bean tiful tribote, but i needs your con. Unued help, as do the many other worthy charitable institutions tn our city, It I» to be hoped that there will coming drive. Remember, your coming irdve. Remember, greatest Joy ia to tread the path of wervies, and that in giving you are serving. But she could not! your | Westlake Public Phone Elliott 4880 STALLS 20-21 Lower Floor OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE BOUGHT BY THE CAR, AT ALA, TIMES READY TO GIVE THE BEST VA: POTATOES Just received, car load first clans YAKIMA GEMS—will sell ne... $1.00 ger 100 Ibs, FLOUR Westlake Special, 4b. sack 22. -nsececcee- $1.00 Centennial Bost, 40-0. 900k. .cenceeececees S105 Gold Bond, 40-1, wack ».-- orenenceenees-- $1.55 Main 1434 Westlake ones Store Di McKENZIE, Federal, Hibler’s White Pure Cane Statin Stalle 16-17 16-17 LOW PRICES PLUS QUALITY AND fenvicw I-Id. tin Miced Hawaiian Pineapple; reg. 40e, 1 Ib, Corona Coff Morveil Sardines 4 lbs. ¥ 4 Ibe. 10 Ibe. i BOA ‘VERY SPECIAL As long as they laet RIP OLIV (tine); rem. 30, DOW renee es YIORA SIFTED PEAS. M Can; be, now... ‘CHES, 6 boxes (carton) eR ONT VORGET WE ARnw YOCATED IN ‘Titt” STALL 135 STALL 135 FISH STALL BLACK COD, 2 lbs. 25¢ SKINNED SOLES, 2 Ibs. STALL, 159 STALL, 159 Fresh Creamery Butter, 47¢; 3 Ibs. .....$1.40 Cocoanut Macaroons, 2 d0d. «++ ereeees-18E} CRAaR 15¢; 2 for. .25¢ (au"| Roy F. Rice “JUST GROCERIES” WHERE CASH IS KING Flour—Wholesale Holiday Goodfes Rex Hard Wheat .. Hetns Mince Meat, 1-T. «1 Lincoln, Best Biend Hetnz Mines Meat, 1-T. ti Krone, Winter Bluset nente Plom Pudding, No. Sperry’s Drifted Bnow . Campbell's Best Blew Baker Girl, fancy MAIN 5952 Penny Anchovies, 3-ring Premier Anchovies, 4-ring Freneh Mushrooms, Ptec: Stems . Fresh Mushrooms, lst choice. .@e 12-02. jar Orange Marmalade. 20e 16-on Tea Garden Jams -BBe 16 Tea Garden Clama, tail, Royal Sockeye Salmon, t nese a 10-1. sack Rolled Oats ... } Bf 10-™. wack Corm Meal 1 2% ths. bulk Wheat BB 3-. box PC. B Graha 3-1. box P. C. B. Sodi Ibe P, GC. B. Snow Fle 20c Long Branch .. Quarte Grape Juice ie Premier Pinte Grape 4 rent $ Julee We Premier Core ri tnicen, Old Homestead or Del ae Monte Cateup . Heinz Catsup . HAVE YOU A PLACE FOR HER? } Dear Sir: Do you suppose you can find « place for us in or near Beattle? My | Ihyearold Gaughter and myself have been tm the big woods north of | | Bpokane for the past seven months, | but we cannot spend the winter here, It ta imperative that I earn at least a emall wage. I am «used to country Iffe and much prefer it; but must be where! ving conditions are s¢omfo and the work not heavy. I have had six operations in eight months, During that time I lost my young emt daughter thra death, my income wae lost tn « Mmanclal panic and my home had to be closed. I make) thie statement fo show you that I) must have @ poxition and yet caanot | do heavy work. | I can give the best of extigfaction as & hounekeeper where anly one or | two are to be cooked for, of as a companion to some invatid or elderly | pervon who does not have to be Iifted. My daughter is a quiet, thoughtful girl used to being with grownyps. Aside from living near a school and keeping out of very high altitudes it makes no difference where we go, but we prefer the country. I can give the best of references from persons who have known me for 20 yearn I will appreciate anything you can do for us, for our need ts great, Thanking you, MRS. C. M. GROVE, Ruby, Wash. THE REALM OF GOD Flea away from the woes of earth, Be in tune with joy and mirth, Quiet each mortal wail and groan, Each gloomy thought and depressing moan And dwell im the realm of God. “Be still and know that I am Goa,” Rise above discord and cach earthly clod, Cast aside worry and dragging down care _ | Rejoice! for God's love ts everywhere, And dwen tn the realm of God. Welcoma, content sweet, Withdraw from earth’s noises that apel defeat, Be glad, and abide in God's perfect peace, Did strife depart, ané discourage- ment cease, And dupil in the realm of God. ~—-NELL ENGELAND. Woman Dies While Praying at Altar CHICAGO, Dec. 1--Mra Eliza- beth Willson, aged 72, was found dead kneeling at the altar of a North Side church. and harmony Why and How Coke Should Be Used for Domestic Heating If you are having trouble getting coal; If you can’t get enough conl; If you would Ike to use coke, but don't know how; If you think coke can’t be used heating furnaces; If you want to know why and how it can be used— Then you will want the bulletin just prepared by The Star's Washington bureau, based on practical and easily understood gov- ernment tests and expertments carried out by Uncle Sam's mines Tt tells you all about coke and exactly how to use it in bureag, your furnace, Just fill out caretu to our Washington bureau, not to The Star's Seattle office, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D, C. I want a ¢opy of the bulletin, and inclosg herewith two cents in stanme for NAMO. «geerceevedescesewrrcoeweresestetsasesseeseseesesece Street and NO.......0+6 Cif) cneswerceweccasennwevosnenscceeneonseniiierceuinlsieses Btate. .. ces cvcceresess ate Corn Su PEANUTS, ‘She. 550 wr "pay MORE! WHY PAY MORE? Times Square, Sixth and Virginia SUGAR STALL Co-Operative, 5S cans 27¢—By the cane.... 6 bars for ..... Market] Phone Elliott 4880 STALIS 20-21 ALSO FLOUR, SUGAR AND MILK—WE ARE UES FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. MILK Carnation or Borden's, evereweess BATE Soap or Orystal White 4 ooeeeceeee Sugar by the pound or sack. Come where you have room to park your car. Main 4% Lower Floor Lower Fleer JOHNNY EVANS BACK AGAIN Hamburger and 7 Steer Pot “Roast “eo MOG We have a choice Tine of Tur- keys, Ducks and Chickens at right prices. Buy From Johnny Evans amd SAVE MONEY STALL 129 STALL 128 IRVINE’S BUTTER STORE. Eggs, strictly fresh pullets, doz. .... Cheese, Red Rock, ‘b. ‘Bee STALL 109 STALL 109 Union Annex Meat Market A full line of TURKEYS, GEESE and CHICKENS. We are known for handling only the best of meata, STALL 199 Milk and Cream Fuss’ Market “x Look! Look! Look! 15e—BIG SPECIAL—15c SINCLAIR EASTERN PICNIC ....00+0 PURE WHITE LARD .. ee ee STEER STEAK—All gy want .sce0ee SHOULDER OF LAMB $1.90 | Fresh-Killed Turkeys, Saturday, 49-T. anele .rcoeeses- woman’ Publie seam Arcade Market sxx HAMS . oe ornernommon owmeiciommotte iste LAC VEAL ROAST 1G) 0 [elo e [Pelee e\eleleie -124¢ VEAL CHOPS efetele 0 0.0) ‘eipieisieieieioiels « 15¢ STEER STEAKS ...... cece ee eweiwe 15 HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE ...10c 1915 are Pubic Ducks and Geese, per Ib. 1915 Weetiahe Pabite Markel s Gerow’s eli Delicatessen STALLS 157-158 STALLS U Country Butter LARGE FRESH RANCH EGGS Electric Amplifiers to Help Congress S peakers WASHINGTON, Deo. 1—When ,on Speaker Gillett's desk. These are Congressman Whazzisname, Who or-|oonnected by wires with a cluster of dinarily speaks co sat Hs a ten big horns—like those on old style canary bird eyes cove sive vets phonographs—which hang from the to an eration ne: Pog ite cetling and radiate the magnified ov voice may surprise him ‘by Its} voice in all directions. eop Fesonanc An operator will be in charge to For an electrical amplifier, which | gimninish or inerease the sound as the 1s expected to —— peal ec tm, jZecessity requires. Obviously, the — a i? po tan tones of soft-volced men will have to rere aise boa, Ki. Weeas su. | 02, “boosted” more than some of the Goceiiane anehilines af the te It others who are wont to bellow like a a eo rae the bull mm the course of some fervent 2 oh ew opening appeal for votes, " ston. There {s no fault in the acoustics i yn ox pour meget of the ball, Architect Woods ex-| Settee have labared In mak, | Piained, but the usual notsy confuston wate sal oor under. |2%, the 435 members often make it ine, aoe — ‘aly difficult to hear an address. Two highly sensitive microphones have been placed on opposite sides of the front table to which members usually go to face their audience and Gcliver a set speech, and another rests successfully in ordinary domestic wily the coupon below and mail it “Coke for Domestic Heating,” postage, —- Fot & FR'S ZF ™ we COrcEE rdeeees If the sound-amplifying successful, some Gay in the future congress may be “cut the big government radio u Arlington, Va., and its broadcasted for all who care to Hangman Is Dosed | With Own Medi SOFIA, Dec. 1.—Personal ome mies kidnaped M. Borislav, hangms of Sofia, on a hunting “Re: hanged him, |Million May Lose . Homes in Le LONDON, Dec. 1L—Tenant | ganizations working for an sion of the rent act assert | 1,000,000 persons wil be landlords unless such ‘FOLGER’S COFFEE —a good coffee, and the price | is not high. Vacuum packed. tan 42

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