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o Rosy Cheeks or Pale Ones? . . J_g*t* tttteti * with v. ur mirror wIU Rt v* tl>» hint a* to lh* condition Let* "**. **'* cheeks ma.Uy romplexlen, dull ryea, ahow * poverty liltil Vu* r*M>»"* »<>">«'>>">« lomaka a plentiful supply of red blood I ■■"*>'- ,h i-" *" - To «n»ur« thi* ••'»» SECHAM'S PILLS . 4p_#>i !« '•'■■"*' makrta. W hstever your Wood maynawd tha alomach -,*.. t***A «•**• ***r, to»* * *** ** "> *** B"*-l working order. Ueetham** Mb aid A* alomach to Ulp*»t Its fSQd and to aaalmUal* th* blood elements. nn tact**** th* *upP<T —* tm»wov* th* .|.iaii.) | th* blood. If you are m* ank, UnjuiJ, or ana. mk, a i*w duaa* ol _l*e_t.»m** till* wilt [weak, laitj*'--. I' all the Difference Make all the Difference ' I la bo.aa v. .th full direction*, 1 .c and J5«, _■_ I •"""'"Z~I_ J „ m* - __-— t—— ——-——*J ' - • —" " *-—■■- ijaaa •^j^-^m^m^^^^^Am^^o^^——^^^^. : a __r^ _* aa.^% 11 250 Sample Coats! I^e*So*m*mkS**r'iSmt^Jmwa. dfU' Suits ;^§zSßp& and Suits $30 to $40 Values ut !TMx $18.50 jy 11 Klr.fl i '* 's ''Ul^ to ',r''eVC ,y _^A-\\ lAaS » '''**' w. *-'a" sell these K-u- I t_y/\ \V j j incuts at these prices, ,''" I ('s& vi \. w& / when SHI -.'... J. to con- I Y_^\ *X 1 _^"*. »ider our expenses arc I '^\--.,\ 1) 1 IrtlM C P tf';*,'-Y reduced and we 1 | J/\\ 1 / handle only samples ______> '< Ij\l l / bought in turyc It 'I.s, it t-\Wf I I\U \ / can •><" accounted for. Kr Ui j .Iv La member, ihey are all suit [■■( J' 1 X^Jfm l l'*-'-* ami only one ol a [_■ | . L-fij SJOOO to $35.00 Suits '" 1 111 I IvS $-»0.00 Suit* and Coats— ■ y p I.Uu qJiOeDU IB I i i-l\ ALTtRATIONS l!>-_L 6 ' l&N t Store Open Until 10 InTHnll P." M. Saturday i 81111% WOMEN'S 1 •*<*wtij**' r SAMPLE (CLOAK AND SUIT STORE I, 217 University Street, Between 2d and 3dAvcs. BBBiH--B-^__B_B__i__MßMß_K__D__Bßß__lß__i^__^B GENUINE FURS -■-;_ __-_^_w m •** *mt*^^ ._m « w f_^_^_* .. .Mm ■ _ WA am m mam* mm mm* * At Reasonable Prices Now Is Your Opportunity to I Save Money in Buying Purs 1 * We have a large stock, not yet broken into, I «s4 you will lie able to find just what you want. Onr prices are reasonablethey do not per i nit us'to ever sell for one-half; neither can we jell at cost. We conduct a legitimate business and sell only genuine Furs. IgWe are practical furriers, having been twenty years in business here, and as Seattle's Pioneer furriers \s<- have always and will continue to live up to our well-known reputation for hon esty and square dealing. .We are selling Alaskan,' Ricc'i London Dye, Seal Garments worth $500.00, for— $385.00 '■ ' Bay Mink, Lynx, Chinese Lynx, Rabbit Lynx, Mink, Imitation and Jap Minks ***<■•( tip in garments to suit the trade. Beware of imitation and nicknamed furs. We I f-* not sell dyed Marten for Sable, nor. blended I laskrat for Mink. ;_. , . . ;.;• :*h We manufacture all our fine goods and guar ll uur fine k'"''* s and *gu antee the purchaser lair treatment and tatisfai I tion. * I ■■ It is our desire, and we put forth every effort, top-case you in every respect. , Select Your Furs Now **--«■« a Small lie**, it and We Will Hold Them for You . * \ C. C. BERG PIONEER FURRIER * ? -Ami* Main 4773 1425 First Avenue - ..^£*-a*_a_B-K^lß,l l " ■■aT_-*ji»,.i.i«r-a_--WMf-_l-Mimwtl-J PTf Ii A —MOVES BY— .^JLU'D CONTRACT -^L__y- *§iM vUI 111 IHV I tf" " ■ — —■■ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN HERE'S TURKEY DIN WITH WO TURKEY Ami how romp* Mr*. 1,1i«..1...tii Watdntl of W.Nit Seattle with a vot-tMarlan 111. 1111 for th* Tbank* giving illln.-i without thlk-n or tur*. key. Nr*. Waul, II aar* ah* I* 11.11 cotnp.tl«R for th.- prt_.» the Htar offered for tlir li..at menu*, but and mlt* ill. bill of fur., a* a matter of ('duration jn humanity. H.i i>. .i itx'uttimriKlutloA I* that ' li"i trtiuilv. la colna to nit .1.1« 11 111 a ilitm.'i followtoa tt' line* of thla 1111*1111 *. **mr*at*mm I hi.. a l. I_ a lll.arr * ■t.iup v»Ko««t.i* Oral** _*■ 1 '.- :*' .•lilr.-.-a ' •""" l*Uddln« Aapaiaiiiia 1 llllaa ■Will ' <lr*«.B Tumalu f" Air. l'l.kl."l 11.-ala |vm L *r Ilo*at NUt 1t,...»t will. 11.1.1 , .-.,,. -r and .-luff.-! lvpi.tr* \>a- I .'.!• •> M».i.r.| I', (_'■.. . «t»i*<.4 T...u_t... a litr-i, 1V.,« t>aaa«rt l >um|.kln li* t'aka ,:*"'_■ A l'.r,„, i,i nt li mi in. v.. I .lallK.a an-l tiraj.. a Ha 11*4 AI in-.n.la *taa Ctof f a* < HERE'S A DINNER FOR THE POOR MAN "There were at one time fan pi, tores on exhibition," wrt'.a Mr« B. N, liobeaon, 419 l'tiiiu>. . *i . "The Klrh Mana Christmas IHt. ntr," aud "Tbe l«oor Man** Ihrlat mas Dinner." On th* table of Urn first wa*. of course, a fine turkey, but besides this there was every known delleacy. On the table of the i poor man was a fine well roasted turkey and a loaf of good bread Hy many thla Ila considered the I real turkey dinner. Itemembertng these pictures, I have omitted soup and many other thing* from Ihe fol lowing menu, and given you the din ner «,.• have had and enjoyed many time* in our home. "A good suggestion would tw to ! look around and flue-aome lonely, I .homesick one, fat'front their own j home and loved one*, and bid them to this feast, tiather with them and your own loved one* around the table, each bringing with them A clear conscience and a good di- I gestion, and I will promt** that thla dinner will taste Just like the ones li'motherI i 'mother uaed to make,' wl>.n we were happy youngsters Io the dear old borne back In the east. On* il-pauftd Turkar (.rantMrrtr* (Vl.-ry 11..' - l White r«tat»*s flr«»wn*4 ewe*.! l*atatn»a lloma-rna.le in.il Pumpkin or e-iuaah lis • '•• tiro with Whipped I -earn ' Heir, att pound male bird, a* tbey are mil. Jin I, and not *o dry laa the hen. Scald out it.- tnalde ••lih boiling water and wipe dry with cloth. Kill half full with .ir.-ss Ing made of one cup of bread crumba. one cup of boiled chestnut* pounded une, two tablespoona of j butler, half a small onion grated, ..on to taste with salt, pepper and thyme. I'lai" bird In roasting l pan and lay a11..-a oi fresh, fat pork over breast and legs, baste often with salted watrr and bake until brown and thor. ighly done. Oys ter* may be substituted for chest nuts. If preferred, for the dressing." Out i/^Whc wisdom c/ CTOTffIAGRFY Be Busln?»a Like In th. Bu«--»aa Offle*. Girls are taught bookkeeping and tonography and other .-aat'n llala of a tiualn.-aa career. Hut tbey are not always posted on .In.-aa etblca. After a few months or .1 few years In business, the length nf time de pending upon th* girl her*elf. a 1 woman learn* am*, of UM little ethical things of lnialn.'Ha for which no cour*e Is given In lh.. business college. Hut when a girt of 16 or 18 first starts on lor btiat lie** ' ar.*.*r. she may be In blissful Ignorance of some points that are most helpful to business success. Perhaps one of th* 11..1-.I alula. of thee* privileges la th* telephone. What office doean't know th« girl who Is constantly being called up on the telephone by ber numeraua frlMieaT If (he haa a fair amount of vanity, alio **er*tl) re)olce* that ii.r fellow-worker* have tbe oppor tunity to find out how popular ah'<* I I*. If aha I* Inexperienced, ahf thinks her employer won't mind a little thing like that, Ilut It la not businesslike. It may not be pk-asant to do It. but aim should tell her friends that th.- tel ephone I* her employer's, and that It I* very disturbing to other* 111 th" otflo* for her to hold long con versallona over lii" phone about trivial matters. Trying to com bine aocial affair* and "ffl. •■ work Isn't exactly the path to buslneaa j antT..»a It I* vim*, illatiirtilni; to other* 111 tha offle* for hiT to hold lon« con vi-ranllon* over tho photu atmtit trivial maltcra. Trying I" com* bln«> aocial affair* ami offlco work lan't exactly the path to bualne** ItICCeM I'.u-lii.'Hy. In l.ti.Mlii.-Ma. It mean* an bOOMt rwiurn of time and energy . for Hi* aalary received, exactly that. It doesn't mean entertaining one* friend*, lialim 'li" telephone, writing letters on Hi.' firm* pa per, v.'.i Uk the firm 1 postage lamp* ami in any other llttl* liberties tho young l.u.ilii.-Ha girl takea. Trifles Ihey aeem 1.1 ber, freah from 'home life. Hut lb*) tin lint 1,..|i,n, Ihe hie* 01 htiairtfaa The gill who really wishes to aervo her .■iii(ilu.v.r honestly will do MMM of iht'Ho thing*. Sunday Thought*. How vast ii part of what la worst In iii...]. society It. duo to luck uf moral courage. Where 1 'I'- ****** la kindled every faculty brightens. Itellglon la tn put heart and cour ago Into im, both i" wot* and in i pray. * Nobody'a link la pulled only by one string. In ..aril lite good beget! moro good; evil, frcah t'Vll. r_ / From a woman'a viewpoint a court of laat resort la • divorce Ctllllt II IK STAR rUKSDAT, NOVKMM2R 23. 1909. THANKSGIVING BANQUET PUZZLE OR, WHAT DID THE GUESTS GET TO EAT? ——— 'i A rich man once .!••. 1.1.-.l '" Invito a imrtv of friend* to a Thanksgiving dinner that would have novel featurna and at the MM lime put lil« guest* un their met lie « *olv*r* uf pussle*. Ho ***** it... appointed time came ttu.y found mm carda with a largo variety nt dlahea named on them, but som* familiar .in. Biasing Thnae were ..«..*. |.i.-<) for on thn cards ky all pictures, each one representing in'- dish that might help nut 111.- feast. The host an nounced thai the dishes .l.aliriiai ••.! by ptctur.-a would In. acrv.-il mil. in surh diner* ss could *ol*« the pictures, otherwise they would have in content th«nia..lv.'N Willi the remainder of the menu. Naturally, as alt had come with good appetites, there waa much cudgeling of brains fur fear that son very delightful viands might be missed. ."* Iron MARY^ COOKBOOK While Sauce-—A good white «ani;i* make* an excellent addition* 10 many dlahea of meat* and fish. Melt one tablespoon of butter In a saucepan., When It ******** stir In gradually on* lal.lpaponn of flour, and cook for three minutes, but do not brown It. Taka eauc«*p«n from the fire and atlr In (lowly one cup of milk, stirring until HMO 9*l the pan on the fire, and cook con tenia to a creamy con»l*tency. KOr dressing MM dishes, use half white Attnk with the milk. r*or a fish dressing, add th« beaten yolks of two egg* after the sauce bas been taken from the fire. Chipped Dried Heef—Chipped dried beef haa a tine food value. It should always I* fresh from the package, that la. Just taken from Its sanitary covering and free from the .l.*iK,Hlta of Insects or dust. It may then be eat. told as It la chipped, or may be creamed with a hot dreaalng, M fiixzled In a hot I pan with butter. Chipped beef la available with many variations. It Is good with either peppers or to matoes. Try the latter Ilrown MM butter In a frying 1 pan. Peel and alloe two ripe to main*.*, roll In flour, aeanon with salt and a sprinkling of cayenne, and fry five minutos In the butter, I turning to cook both Am* A Utile sliced onion may In* added If de sired. Over this apread evenly one cupful of chipped beef, cover close ly and cook 20 mlnutca without atlr ring. Servo In a deep platter with the garnish of cress. Kentucky Olngerlir.ail — Cream together one cupful of butter and one and a half cupful* of New Or leans sugar. Add -.ii eggs beaten light, one and onebalf cupfuls of New Orleans inolaaa.-a otn. cupful of buttermilk, to which on.- tea spoonful of soda has been added, four cupfuls of flour and two level poonfuli of ground ging.ir Hake In a iballow pan. In a moder ately hot oven. |W THE NEW FLAVOR Si M™1 [n-pmmM Than Waiutt-mm Maple ___B * ________^*" IK (The Crescent Mlrf. Co, Seatll*. Wfra,i _gr r____: Ostrich feathers Hava your old Isathara ma.la lata Willow 111,..a Wa claae, curl, ra mu-al and dya faathara In all aliadra .a* and Tampon. ...ada frasa Mitt at eld faathara . *• • •111111.l M I M.I M:II V CO. '"' •**-AIT ft,, v 11.._ IlldJl. , . Cmatr Sacaad *v* l*lka. CYNTI-IIA GREYS LETTERS I Data \!i-.a ('ret: I'l.-rta- tell a* how I ran clean my comfortera. Thoy are good, yet a.iled I*l. a*, give me a recipe for choco late filling for rake MM U. H. A,—(U Your ....>! -I ran be put In a tub and washed. Make a strong soap suds and put the com forter In. rubbing ..a much as you an. and after rinsing In clear water, hang out In tho air to dry. Do not attempt to wring them, but let what water will drip off batata banging onL As It takes some time for them to-dry. -"'<* should choose bright, sunny weather In which to wash them. (2) Here it, two good recipes for chocolate I ling Chocolate Killing—Put two labia spoons milk In a bowl and act over a steaming kettle Add a square f unsweetened chocolate to It when warm and let dissolve, then ***** bowl and add frosting sugar and beat. then add teaspoon vanilla Add maiahliinllows who!.- and torn In little pie. ea. Willi walnuts on top layer. ,■'■_■'■ Dolled Chocolate Icing— One cup powdered sugar, two squares of chocolato shaved, two tablespoons boiling water, white of one egg. Cook one bird of Hi.- sugar, choco late and water together until smooth. Have the egg and the rest of the sugar beaten together, now the hot chocolate Into them. Dual well and spread on cake at once. GET RID OF YOUR FRECKLES How to Clear Your Skin of These Ugly Blemishes Almost In a Night. It la surprising how quickly a lit iii- of tii.' double strength Olhlne will re >.• freckles, and yet it is as harmless a*- Jersey cream. Ap ply It at night, nnd ynu will veo hy morning thai Iho freckles have be gnu to go and Hint some of the smaller ones have vanished entirely. i.ci a 1 -ounce package .if I llllllic. double-strength, nt the Raven Drug Co., and m.i yourself of freckles. Money back it It falls. ALHCRT MANOCN, MMM Flral ant Cherry. Optical Dapartmoot. Iba i nil'.l.o IIISWIT I* A lll.una Ilk. > - line I'liivr AY, AH I oils i uh» t mar .t. Wonderful valuaa In Man's i Tailor-made Uncalled-for Bulla Overooata, Cravanaltaa and Trog. i j aara A fine naw line of Man's ' Purnlshlngs, Hats, Caps and Mult j Cases. Alao I" "li Draaa Sulla for i I - *nt , J Davenports .. . lounges an.l Ms nl. \ 4TST'A lJ|-'tv_; tary A Couches In! L».t_&____J»-£*Va *'*** ****** W *m __*■ l-ill Mill. • ILf>___2_S2sSSf it jim m IIS. IftH ____-—— - » Saves iuii 80 Pcs ***-~~^ Cent. Waldorf ' ami. TOA.ID l-lka St. 1 *£aWtmuw*A*m*A\>m*it^^ I iti —roast the Thanksgiving •*' i W__-m r^... trrmr^-o-o. MAUEABLE RANGE! .f^J^^^f^ I 2 JZ. ■ MAMIABM RA!N,,: c*y •—jet m place an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE m your home Mora IMaAkagjlm* I ing on the very liberal terms of $1 down — sl a week. S pretty buffet 1 n gly __W^**MM**mo. I VERY SPECIAL-All dining room fur ""•■• _**Jtt_**CO^J^____. VERY SPECIAL-AM dining room fur la .!,..»., here; Uie _&__*^____*V* w_» _ . , . ...,_._ Inn la j,,, , In.h- f.^£v^.*s\ il nishlngs bought up to Wednesday noon will a*; i_. a French V__/,**^S A3 *** **tUvertd In your horn* for th* Thank* i.eveled mirror thst 3g_S_fc ef^r giving dinner. Extra equipment ha* been la 11x21 Inrhaa; ffjMlßEi_Bs-5-E-S_ provided for so a* to lake care of your buy two serpentine *<_~_»_~S£l!S---sl_Z-L-!_^> *,• Ing In a prompt and thoroughly satisfactory shaped top iinw- jr^^_K .I'-^C' ,>^y___i way. Store closed Thursday, ara and tatar v .m- ____j_*L____R2**-J^S*r*' -^_^BB pertnirnl u.Mlar- -i-._n._-^-. _-_- .r,.- -, -r^.-_-_-_r_-_-_-.-j-j_-^-.^_-_-_-^-.- -■_ oak rffr-.i finlahed WAdXXZ t____\' tf&ssm* _'//*i _—_»:'q"y ' -_*■ ,—--—_-. $12.95 I **'-"■', | OT^I **^ re*»ler price SIN.T3 " R) jJfHAM. ■ EXTRA SPECIAL! l^fe 1 fine $3.50 wi« »n«. s»ao '.**®^ <&__,' if*__*_► v>*> I c- #-, rft rraialar |»rlr. as new P^ fine $3.50 7t\ without quaalloa \ ill □ uartrrrd r* waa ■ ■ «—_ this la tha greateat _#___ I quartered &*£*?''*.' »*, » l i.i«ii.ar.<ia*.n..i..« , •*** I L L ™»i -aw.-w">. **•-*' I "air value aver ( ■ Oak 001- At m* -* '■ I ..ffcred by any art**- _»*•__ _r~__ Ma« I .J' ■ I - ■V Ei JS *tor* anywhere. [ *%____>%____ *i__l *■■•**__ I seat dining '! Will t*f Kin., quartered oak *jw*r*m*^*a-, _** I chair I C/A li iS^S".;! rr«_iar pHce .15.*, I * ''l fl early Knallah; I- I —eolld oak. an exceptionally pretty round top ■ - -I 1, , [■ ►•>!>• Ilk* picture; dlnlnic labia, nicely finished lo golden or In ■ Cl Q-_ L£ ,t, i I * regular prlr* 13 r,o: early Knallah: square pedeatal and claw '••_. I al Ml Ifl */ IV. extra a|..-. ii.i for exactly like picture except the lags extend' ■ yi._r,/ l'| 9j IJJ the week — <no from the middle of the center bsa* end nol ■ \t. h-ai ill mora than * to a frum the • ri,.ra ua a!,own regular pnc» ■ L. *»" v >»" l>»raon), (4 QC I1S09; specially priced for the art nC:| ___^ ; _^*a*£. > ►a.. 0 1i93 week *>*3***l*J M P^ZIIH l_li^ SinH^r^___ll 1 j* il /^5S^ «->tanaara I f -M if****'-. ._. ._"*»_^*% ___ />_ _p_v_.i,_l JTm\ I ps^ p£....j^urniture C^^^3^| i SEATTLE il TACOMa"^^ 1 *-** Second Avenue, at Pine Street 1 aa*_H_MraM_BMMM-mraMMM^ _-_—__- lay ns as S.***j_^'^^. A liberal you ar* pal 1 / Afi-H X credit to all **a^m*J^ ' .*£,*, A special discount OF ZO PER CENT. lYTi^l J*C**\a. **4A*5« *>* "" *''"" ***** "Atati i IWr ■ Tailored Suits ■I if I 1 * During our Wp Thanksgiving Sale 111 IHI 1 * lill Ilk 1 Ladles' Tailored CoaU In a.-nil tight fit fill ill I " *'"* pi—tad models; broadcloths and ■/111 i' I diagonal aerges. Upwards from.. <t|...1H1 /// ll Military Capes ill 111 111 '""'"' 11. » (.Mill • In heavy winter ma- Jill * 111 terial, splendidly made and nicely :flfM4_ tLfrrn^j' trimmed. Your choice *."».."»0 gS^~"' _ SPECIAL IM Ijidlea* Tailored Waists, *\T~" usually aoid at 12.00 and $2.-0. While I they last at $2 00 and $_';.i> Wlille MM 7..f wwmMaammAaawwwammmttMmwMaaawtwmw*WM*m*Wmwmww**mma lfi..*_r i.wiai— ■--- -_--- siMi'iysß ■/- ■ o^^ —-—- \ r*t-•^________**Wm_\ m. tm. a ''__*___* • _" "***^"***^ I I l\ I __^^_all 6 ] _______________! ""T^^T-li..} / **. s*"^ _________h___^_h \_t__mwatMwa^^ . ***********************M****^^ ■ Specials for Wednesday At the Public Market Grocery, 1501-3 Pike Place RAISINS Seedless Sultanas, new pack, per lb r»c Seeded, in packages, 16-oz., 2 for I .*»<*• OLIVES Small, Meaty California Olives—Per pint 10<** J Sn^ll, Meat] California Olives—Per quart 204 Large Queen variety—Per pint *_.<►«* Large Queen variety—Per quart ... '»."».* Large Quean variety— In bottles . __."<• i MINCE MEAT--3 packages for ii,-,-. NEW WALNUTS—2 lb}, for _»,-,<. 1 TME—* Public Market Grocery 1501-3 PIKE PLACE, SEATTLE HE REMOVES MARKS OF AGE LIVINGSTON'S NATURAL. METHOD OF PAINLESS FACIAL RESTORATION SIM. PLE AND EFFECTIVE. ________________ Nature surely Intended woman to be lovely until the last moment of her life and there la no reason way/ a lady, even In the flftiea, should not stilt have a good figure and a clear complexion with her express al\o face free from disfiguring, tinea. •_* ' Our method Is nature's method of toning up the muscles, and thus removing wrinkles, stimulating Ik* circulation of the blood, and thus clearing the skin, Invigorating that whole physique, and thus producing an erect carriage and graceful move ments. We do no cutting Nature. has no use for knives; no filling. In with artificial material, whim*. may produce an abscess. We use nature's methods only, and our treatment is so simple and effective. that merely a trial will convince vi"i that It is a valuable tonic a* well as a great beautlfler. We correct the following: Hollow cheeks or eyes. Imper fect nose, baggy chin, Happy neck. sickly. sallow skin, unrefined corn, pi- lion, ugly frown furrows, mouth to nose lines, crow's feet, pirn pica, warts, veins and moles, red nose,. blotches, skin or scalp disorders.. Electricity Used. Lady Attendant. SUITE 603 TO 604 i' Ellers Music Bldg. .»■'. Cor. Third and University. . You'll Be Right .in It tm*^itll_t**'**^SmW-r'i^^AMffi *^dSw_^BVs*^7___Vw__ln]F_Kl-'*__l iJtl It you put iii your stock of winter Owl now. whllo vim have the iui vnutnge of moderate prices. Ttinu ggain, the hauling will not ho «o i a--, or bo cheap later on We hare plenty of good, hard, well-scroet'iid, Coal In our > art now that you can, save none*, on by buying nt prov .ni No dirt, .la ior rubbish, bni. full weight of actual coal guaran teed. '*.': j. w. Bullock Phone. »T. ,y, _. .. tamtam aamaammmmmaaaaamt PIANOC r«m mmtt M Hi.l.lrr a Ihior, * X I.l's ****** A*. *^__^JW t»i. main iwsa <^WWW lad HISS. ma* 5