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{ — ish * tai ha i pk kta ¥ % s * o =; ewer By REBECCA STEVENSON _ Re , 3y CYNTHIA GREY : Phone, Main 6 VELYN HAYES, daughter of Mr. and C “i ; x *y $4 GES 4 ° otic Phone, Main 2 ONFESSIONS || our cyotna orey: iz won tme|e pore wit, put xe mon mn. /| F' ASHIONS an For Mrs. Woodworth | At the Sunset Club Mrs. George B. Hi iyes, a tiny singer of to cap hitee Wee in the dir sng ag A gy 1 believe I as 101 Ss f ‘1 % fect r guest, Mrs. James| Tomorrow at the Sunset club ther St. Paul, Mr, and] will be a business meeting in connec of a Bride 1” character songs, and dancer of character dances, whose solo number, “Sawdust,” Honoring the J. Woodworth, of Mra. C. D. Stimson gave an informal | tion with luncheon fair sex myself, 1 think it 1 cause, as it may wake dinner at their he t the High. | . . - . ; a Sopyrighted 9, by the News called “fair sex” up. Yes, Lrea lands Saturday evening. "|Mr. and Mrs, Burchard | 40ll song, will be one of the features of the | [“oareriinterbrits Rasovlation that some of” them are or With Mrs, James J. Woodworth of |\Complimente d opening night of the Doll Show. La Pine Are GhErvtae toe tiomition ar oom St. Paul as honor guest, Mr. and| “tn compliment to Mr. and Mrs } DECLARES HIS AF || ments on the subject entirely too fas Mrs. Joshua Green ned in is merohare: ant INTENDED |when w ert that the majority of leave soon for | formally at dinne; ame | the Orient te male apd oho { ALONE «irks are t at it is pra Fe Oe Sg and Mrs, Manson F. Backus were = wife.” N 1 enn, f if ‘no- tart the fire ut id i hosts at a dinner at their home last| ee i ‘ahs 6 ‘ow don’t think for a m art the fire these cold morning Sunday Supper itr Bi It you are not tor Gertels, ‘then | ment that T wm squirming because BARNEY Mr. and Mrs. Laurence R Ellis ee | you are not for any man! To save) ] happen to be one of that #ex; but I - — 2 and 8. a ence hese ~~ | ou from that, I've got to put up 4) believe in giving the devil his due. | Tor sixteen guests at their home Sun- | Son pretty good imitation of a sick man, | Don't you? MERCERIZED COTTON day evening. : } 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langdon | my darling! whispered my husband.| If you men only realized it, the ~~ Fis | Burwell are receiving congraulations | And #0, for a ume p discussed in. | Strls are influenced a great 4 by] PROCESS EXPLAINED rey on the birth of a son Sunday morn timate things, altho it was urgent| What they think je Same. to For Mrs. Whitcomb ing at the Seattle General boapital | took eis cea pnw one te on PEST Oo A wel and must| ‘Tho process by which cotton iy : Nileteeentas.” her‘ eleter The little one ed Ed. | ould plan a ave young « go08 | “mercert or given a F gaaece "Whuitemab. ney Seo werd Langdon Berwe Ir” sites |cape from the hacienda. We contin-|out in a crowd and ia not game or|finish 1s somewhat reces sre icky Rebinson gave a small informal tea| Po vanes | Wed, however, to swap experiences—| does not une paint and powder 804 | heen invented in 1844 by John Mer ahiaay atere ogre ovate | Phi Gamma : our hopes and our dreads—as true |drows “clasey” like the rest, what Is| °c It? Don't the fellows call How long is it finds herself an outcast? , fo A ag | erh you do not believe it, but|or pulling, then rinsing with water, | much worse, sometimes, than the just such incidents as this cause|the fiber first swelled, straightened | | sting of death girls to turn and do things that you|out, then gained ¢ tly in both) | It was terrible-—-my suspense | would not approve of a "perfect wife” | ety lovers always do when they are at|the r last reconciled after they have been | her “ divided by jealoustes which hurt so | before By treating cotton fibers first with alkali, then submitting it to tension Delta Formal | Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has| issued invitations to its formal dance, | February 20, in Redding’s hall see Birthday Anniversary To celebrate the cond birthday of her son, James Hott Holmes, Mrs. James S Hi peng that I, your wife, would see you complete the conquest you had un with a birthday twelve 7 * - | sth and lustre. his small friends Monday os dndbos Ch mas Cards jthere In the cave waa awful, Bob | doing | The treatment also improved the as tae heme Rein’ th 08 et ee | darting!” 1 said, pillowing his dear w here ina hint to nome of YOU! re ritny ability to take dye | eee gf WE lb wn hes . | head my hea: xpected|men: If you really want to find @ fit 4 | the mc Christmas cards head “upon my heart. “I exp of kr y them *that Mercerizen cotton is more valuable Lowther-Kolander imagin, going to be on sale at Lowman and Hanford’s for the benefit of the Camp Fire Girls. They are cards with demure little hand painted maidens contemplating de mure little hand-painted wer) and they are very, very pretty, They | have been done by Miss Helen| own and wil! be sold for the benefit | | reall nd also that you will| than ordinary cotton and will natur fertaken!* make an “ideal husband.” ‘ally command a higher price. It ts par sel oil etieat | If there in a perfect wife in this | posible to achieve an effect some- Pi oar ion job asked In al world, 1 wonder, yen I wonder, if she| what Ike mercertzation by heavy | ee CC mn nder could find a “perfect husban calendering or starching, but the I expected—that 1 would see you} Altho I am only 19, I actually have || trous effect Is removed by laun from my dark corner—clasp Kath- | hopes of nome day finding a “perfect | 1™ , pctaiyn the: Bee erine Miler to your heart—and kiss | husband,” 1 don't, I will always | ering. In buying mercerized cotton | her!’ 1 murmured |stay single, and 1 will not|the purchaser should make sure the | Twas rather ashamed to make the | tink of doing as “Miss 20” speaks |mercerizing 1s real—not mere calen- | # rather ashamed to make the | of doing, even if it does happen to | dering. confession—and awfully anxious,/pe my last chance. | hevertheless, to hear what Bob| 1 guess I am about as bitte would say, I wan only in the first against the men as some of you a "| LOW HEELS OR HIGH? Of marked inter 8 ple is the wedding of Dr ander, M. dD, and Lowther in London, F Mrs. Lowthe spent " months of last year in Seattle, and it was here that Mr. awther first met her. Mr. Lowther was formerly Serr ted‘ with the Cornish School o e Music and is possessed of a remark-| “College N ight : able voice and a host of friends. iaiikies atatanagh of the Camp Fire Girls ; Mr. and Mrs. Lowther will be at in ae oe iy aa leovern pines, London, pe no og Rr One of the delightful features of the opening night of the Doll Show! stage of a reconciliation with Bob_-|about the wot Yet I believe that te ee yells, between neta, end eeant® ANd | will be the specialties by 60 tiny children under direction of Mr./a stage which every jealous wife will | The “common sense" heel for) oo journaliam students and those ot|*%¢ Mrs. Hamilton Douglas. Axide from Evelyn Hayes’ doll song, Mar-| recognize. I was wild to believe in | women ts g00d, especially for those | Mrs. Fetter Gives jother departments altting clannishly |Jorie Leigh will be a dancing doll, whove clock-like motions will faacinate| him—-and yet 1 wan driven to nag— | ibis tines ac 7 16 Uke ¢ |who are on their fect for long per. | C | together any little girl, ‘There will be a toe dance by little Martha MacDonald and) nag—nag him—to make him ae u sli a lg ad him, |!048, say wholesalers of women’s Bridge Luncheon ‘ eee & spirited cake walk by Marcia and Grace Crenshaw. Twenty of the| happy as pomsible, an a f ent as td tena signed bir | shoes, BUT it will never do away en | a“ 2 A 7 : 7 ne oe Nagel,” and who recent! g ay Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter entertained Bridge Evening at tiniest girls will dance a miniature fairy fallet and there will be an old-| that he must make for bis fling answered several complaints about|tirely with the “dressy” heel, they with a luncheon of twelve covers at fashioned lancers with 24 diminutive dancers. And, good news! Roberta; “Well, I didn't kiss her, did I? |the « . 4 on’ Join, 4 ors who will not sell sugar|think, Heedless of the fact that high | her home today, followed by three} Women’s University Club| rock wil repeat her famous black eat dance Bob exclaimed triumphantly | wie the ‘purchase ¢ the purchase of @Scertain | heels have been, for years, the target| One of the Season's Modiah brid : venin pe rsa di Blears os tables of bridge. | Pec ang veer d itn a Rig ong } ear “No—you didn’t—but for weeks! . unt of other groceries, ai for almost as much publicity, in the} na ‘ ere | id | aut la t ‘ie | ‘The people who wrote those letters |) wot < “ie & pretty safe guess Entertain W ith Dinner proasen's Ustwersity, club for mer | Program at White oS ee sorte eerste toe. lspoke the truth |Caatinus Mo, be, madecand, worn | women will be satlstied j and the at 5 anked a Spea bout t ted amount | ° Ri - ree we, tnd, Mre. + Be Biosdel enter | that tables be reserved early, Elephant Shop | iC ‘ol | lk is ib tunity! I went on excitedly 1 eee ee ty in there such | Women continue to want them, deal-|0¢ suit this winter, and a, twelve at their home last evening. | ae i The program for the White Ele ee ot oe mistaken, my dear!/q iimited amount after all? There jers say. Hence they are manufac | seems safe, to predict am the eee phant Shop tomorrow noon has been mane prove that, there in the | is just as much candy made, the con-| tured. w xP 4 i heon B Returns From the arranged by Mrs. Ray Clark and will CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY bandit’s lair? |fectionery store windows are just as | is garments brought out are 80 4 7 unc. y Card Party be given by Miss Constance Horn a “Bob orimer, be honest™ I ex- | full as ever, and the bakeries are SHUN GRASS VALLEY good looking and the style” pak Miss Hole in some songs, with Mr. Arville Bob West Woodland P.T. A. claimed. “You know as well ax IT do|™4&king just as many cakes. They widely varied, that interest ae. Returns to the finance committee | stadt at the plano West Woodland PT. A. will meet ty | get the sugar. It is here, Lf it were ON SATURDA line of apparel must be stirred, With Miss [rene Fisher as honor | of the Lighthouse for the Blind, Ine auditori of the echool at| (At for weeks and months you've/ tot these places could not get it.| Y NIGHT ae fuest, Miss Alice Hole was hostess | prove that $1.128 was cleared on the m. Mise ¢ an Oredalt, of Deen following an unholy pull in| "Tee them keep the sugar and the| GRASS VALLEY, Dec. 9—Grass| roms ves, own ferent styles and types, each th grade, will epeak. Mivx| Katherine Miller's direction. You! groceries, too, and instead of these | Valley's last public bath, one tin a at an attractive luncheon at the Sun | geome 4 barty at the home of set club today. | Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary. This ia in Par Ruth Durhelm, of the city schools,|Know that that pull brought you |let us live on vegetables and fruits.| barber shop, has closed. j becoming, will have a hard eee Slusive of the donations, tickets ry |will talk on “AMunic in the Home,*|down into this awful country and|We can all live on these and not bel travelers eeoking thelr tate wilt ta [it Im convincing herself thi ee 4 Informal Tea sale of ete bie and illustrate with the victrola, *| landed you—and mo—an prisoners—|hungry. It has recently been found comipétiel 00.u0 40 tie thateis, should purchase just one and , - vom in this extremely unsafe old ha-| that fruits soaked in water for 12) J it do service for all occasions. Complimenting Mrs. Donald Jor) D417 Show Mrs. James J. Woodworth, of St Vimy Ridge, 1. 0. D. EB. ctendat " ™ lhours will retain their natural sugar. | For sport or travel wear, the dan, Mrs. J. Eric MacMaster enter- |e is the guest of Mrs. C. D./ Vimy Ridge, I. O. D. E., will hold] « All fruit has natural sugar, especial- taflored ixtu tained a few of the honor guest's in-| ‘There should be some utterly over- | Stimson la regular mecting at? p.'m. at the|earon expect me to ndmit—all iy raising, dates and figs. MOUNTAINS | Wlened ont timate friends informally at tea at) 4 Bie Mi home oi s Gants that?” asked my nd. n 6 peo! |extremely good looking and a joyed children in Seattle this week mo of Mra. A. it. Cunningham, 717 | ' Jing the people who have i Fe her home this afternoon. with all the dolla at the Doll Show! Miss Ollve Leonard will arrive on) teenth avenue north “I don't expect you to admit any. lnc buying supplies of the Japs, || Hinve you ever climbed « mountain, || !!e"t selection. These bit athe to look at. Undoubtedly all aS 20th to spend the Christmas holi.|from Bring and IRiy mile thing,” I answered. “fou'll never ad-| Mr, Nagel writes in his letter “Come Pap wo ynee p ays be to —_ trimmed with leather. children will want to own all those | days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. | philanthrople work. M mit that I have had a single ground |down to earth, folks, the white man || on you ® higher one— || shoes, hat and gloves to In Charge of Dance bm vagy «en agl- | ! ag Were you satiated te step? dolls, which will make it @ little dif-| Alton W. Leonard. Miss 1 the Theodora home, a |for wuspicion! Eviderice in a. wife's |!" your friend.” Well, 1 am down to || result is effective. Miss Kathleen Harker and Miss | feult for parents. land Mise Elizabeth Hurlbut will] Winslow will talk on subjects of in | hands—th learth right now, and I will say that || TI jand 3 ci ribut wil nIk on subjects o nands. te the éniy po pw, and i he. ‘his sports or utility suit Barbara Meister will have charge of/ Wednesday night ts, of course, the |come West together |terest to the chapter evar ea Oe ust Of tae truth aimen a | Semen whe Weve trated with thell ~s cmugtt sc crt. at lesa tl tile piste pero the regular dance in the Red Cross/opening night, with all sorta of . | ee pct r Sowing at the truth about 4) Sapa have no doubt b treated as ‘That seems quite ard taal Hien, ae zs ‘Tea Room this evening |features, among them some special| gtr Keith Logan Bullitt left Sat Myxtie Jewel No. 90 man's disloyalty—transient—or the | wot! as those who have traded with || Mat easy with the f ean ee 4 | eee ne iene and tithfaits | 8day on & short trip.to New York Myntic Jew@ No, 90 AuxilinFy wat] tion Mingr | the white man || "ta‘s shorter gives thas rs ." mano rete the es | been pagpeen | long and faithfully ee |meet at the home of Mra Hettie M.| job loo at me admiringty. ONE WHO KNOWS. | | model is a favor! with Matinee Luncheon o ee thas Leach, $12 Eastlake avenue. Lunch| "Jane, you've got rome braine or — And when you reach the summit |/fitted lines and high waisted ff The program at the Woman's! Thursday ts ihe children’s mati-| Mra. Kathleen Rafllte Barrett will | at 1 o'clock |you never would have found out] Dear Mins Grey: This is the first meshes may supee often simulating the redin University club for the matinse| nes and it ts hoped th accompany her sister, Mre Walter oar 8 Pg abe time that I have expressed my opin-||""* ‘ee eet ‘climbed ie the haré- |!" For more dressy wear thal luncheon Wednesday noon will be! in town will be able MeEwan Tomkins, when she leave®! seat Wf a applying your brains to | time t = ~ fy ; more ¥ given by Miss Madelle Gille, with| There will be a coffee booth with | Friday for California. Mra. Tomkins Pen re peteean Thimble Club | me, my dear, do ye a find that rve| Th ee eel And yasnen tn) Cha. non. ately embroidered and fur x . ooderaft Thimble club differ so much from wervic a Mise Hattie Edenholm at the piano. / sre. Cecil Bacon tn charge during | Will later Join her husband in Art| noide amar in Woodcraft club|® Soveemous strain? Ithat I cannot help but write you. || W ew cur cLEaR-|| its are fascifiating: aaa Hostess, Mrs. Harold Pricet. |the three days of the show where | zona, and Mra. Barrett will spend two! room, Mallwar Lechvree belldine |, EE dom I struggled to wet the!” T enink that if 1 she ALE, || waisted ripple model is a lhot dogs, French pastry and coffec|months in Coronado before £0INK room 312. bd ©-/hard words out. “That way—most| myself a wife, she would be a work-|{ will anve you more |/and many handsome Russian Odd Fellows? Band | will be served by fascinating French | East Fh | see men — I suppose —are—are all—|ing girl from the city. If she is a/| er RUIT. COAT, DRESS |/ effects are shown. Bright . | 4 th Queen Anne POT. A. a-ltke! 1 sobbed. | good, clean girl, has gone thru the idedly approved by Dame ‘The Odd Fellows’ band will give an j maids. j At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS | informal dance in Douglas hall this| Miss Marjorie Tonkin, who has) N Queen Anne P.T. A. meetal Then I waited for Bob to reply—| temptations of the city 1 knows STORE, ion. Brick and victory red, been the guest of Mrs. Henry 0. at the. echedl Woent ls *aay ee antl Bak he wae | Went, it k hard for a fiving and @tagon fly bhestaael eo ti ~ an ut was m ¥ sraning., Daring she sctermiauon | Hesperian "Dancing Club |i, Weetiaa ter ber Ress fees See A eee ca eh Ses he [mes rd ee Sesont danadele = oe features. The Hesperian Dancing club will |in Sait Lake City, | by the school, Miss Goodhue, speaker.!much to may to that charge, I ro gy way A a at -denerh eg —_—__—___|| The sketch shows one of the ne - sam’ te’ Dourina’ ban fot ave. Merle Denny hav Deriecneh Re pose. I had to go on torturing my-|‘The average country girl knows no | ——————— - -|son's very smart suits, 4 i; 7 i ~: . 4 aserte es tried to torture ard: n s r ‘elo he Wisteria Dancing Club jand &. Pine. The committee in home of Mr. and Mre Women of Mooscheart Nan Se . te torture Ais. jrael hardatips. As for. social of: 90 Lome les os os = nee The Wisteria Dancing club will|charge promises attractive decora- | Gazzam. Mr. and Mra.|_ Women of Mooreheart will meet at} “Des whispered, “I honestly | litical strife, the city girl forms her somely embroidered or braiti give its weekly dance in Christen-|tions, characteristic of the weason,|Gazzam will occupy the home of | Moose ter at 2 p. m | think T could atand it if—it you were | 1 like to see @ H Ol IDAY fine soutache braid and with sen’s Broadway hall tomorrow eve-|and an especially interesting affair their son-iniaw and daughter, Mr. 19° @ to—to fall in love with another} gid. wee hol own Last but and cuffs of fur. Skirts are _ning. Vin every way. land Mre J. Thacher Hodge, while| Art Department, W. 8. W. 1. ©. | woman—in an ideal way!” | not Ie - aid knows the row enough for grace, but =A |_ ‘The net depart pe nee & Oe Oe | Side Women’s Impro a wees : difference between the true friend ' nt of the West] ‘What awful rot you're talking. |and the would.be friend, and will sta) enough for; aie a ' ent club will] Jane Lorimer!’ My husband's voice|/hy the true thru the roughest ae combination that fs irrestatible: © . | tt; Holmes Hyland, who ts attand:| meet at 2 pm at the home of Mrs.!rone in indignation and I had to put| well as the smoothest waters of life A smal} hat should be the eine will trend tha Christos holt, {avenue southwest, Lemon for the|% Warning finger on his lips. Neither] 1 have been thru the mill myself that will pay you to investigate || able accompaniment of.any l@aye with his aunt, Mrs. Quincy|day will be “Ralance of ¢ Art| Certeis nor one of hia servants mu ”v SS a suit. Large hats should be Emery, in Boston Landscape Gardentr euaon givem| be permitted to guess that Bob was| : lei @elen 3 " R A served for weay with dresses, > ta |by Mra. Robert Avann shamming a sickness Pan ag Stine AiA be wee te ussian Blouses erably they should be of the } Mr. James B. Howe, Jr., who ts at i “Rot, I call it," he protested. | 200 fe, remarks on what shouldbe Extra quality Georgette Crepe || °!@borate type. |the University of Virginia, will West Seattle Art_ Club “Absurd nonsense! As long as you're | — — and a few in Crepe de Chine. Histsisy stman holidays with) The West nta, Georgia. with Mrs. nara Maasachune Mra. William Prosser and ds ubject, “Li |apend his Ch | friends in A pattle Aft club will|my wife I couldn't give any other J. Stanley, 4415|/woman—an atom of ‘ideal’ love! # atreet, at 10 &./ Quite something elee, I agnure you and Mu-|" My rejoinder was more geht BEN ERWAY Many co’ maak Soa HUBBY’S CHECK STU eas LEAD TO DIV! $9.85 ter, Miss Margaret Prosser "" Mra. Katherine Baker, os 4 YO, Nev. Dec. 9.—-When Yakima on a short visit. jleader. Current art news given by] “Cut bo gee prac "agli WHO HAS BEE Helen Middleton went thea Halal wd Mra. John A. Bennett at new idea about sacrificing your. “K * eg eat 07 | Mrs. A. B. Todd, who has been 11 nee sett tora posettie. rival Oh. T ‘enew Ta, 18 BAC K Silk Underwear band’s pockets and found check at the Minor epital, is convales Vork PT. A. |—tt's rather a fad n't it?—for an : Gowda Gitta io showing that he had spent leing at the home her soninlaw| York PT. A. will meet at 3 p. m.|oldiah wife to retire with her dienity WILKES 3 8, nbinations, ‘ests. sums of money on dinners at ? land ¢ ghte 7 rs » a 1 Bloomers, Pajamas and Boudoir ionable San Fran > resorts : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. at the schoo ind an tedelecsten hua 3 i San Frane re X ; | Gaither fe © <<: SIAR: hee: tires “OC her. ba PLAYERS Caps at bargain prices. axicad fares, she asserts she/# +e 7 smpevee ‘ ri! Tt's a fad : : was convinced that there were 1 | Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Haller will} Dr peg lone with a eirit It f THIS WE ss dozen dark Camisoles. women in his life. M ° a | spend the Christmas holidays with | addre 7.) of this rotten age—and false as-—as IN jozezn light nisoles. A look le ial * divenn Mrs. T. M. Reed in Olympia ‘ 0 in|feels for the girl! Anyway, Jane a bargain at 5 t y. H band, Harold I, Middleton, | i J | Mrs. Olive castio uich the week. | ger eee ? a hops to ted eaten, ese $1 95 wealthy milk dealer and cheese ] —from Thomas ° Cassutt end in the guest of her| G. A. Rt. Home Sewing Club 1 will not kiss you while T feel . ufacturer of Napa, Cal. : ! gon “Pe ane Lieut. and| The en of the G. A Home| xe this! I am hot too young to >” | | r. . . | Mrs. Lawrenc | Sewing club will meet at the home| vor tine Gore getiuine.kphee oun Buy her a Blouse and Camisole }} OROVILLE, | No gift tet truly a ee the Christmas Mrs. Archer McMurran, of Port we rh sig “4 i? bb oeheek ms | tion for wort y woman! Rut this nace | a wealthy Hindu rive grower of | spirit as jewelry, and no gifts are so dearly land, spent a few days last week in|May O'Neil end Mre Maude Gardner (primitive elemental stuff—thia tura + WILKES ville, near here, was refused @ | rized by their recipients. This shop has Seattle | will be hostess portant bust-| of A! beauty—tike that of Hany tinenee te tancee Ia p | oe s will be di Katherine Miller—why, Bob—didn't| THEATRE Ja 17-yearold high school girl | forged to the front of popular favor through fj mr. r. s. Pratt. of Boston, in a . lyou expect it would get on my] | community, by County Clerk @ guest at the Hotel Washington, com |ing West on a business trip. see | Belding when he appeared. in| 07 * city with William Hunter, the | rh ina ae father, and asked that the lie issued. ? |nerver? If you didn't, you took a | mighty long chance!" (To Be Continued) | dependable standards of highest quality to- gether with unusual smartness and distine- tion of all articles we purvey. Suggested for Christmas are: |. Mrs. H. B. Sewall, of Bellingham, | q f in room 1 in spending a few days in Seattle, @\the school, Mrs ardus will| accvhantig. np. decyallly. «en pha Rg i You Can't Afford to. Mra. Grant Arnot Mark is in Olym-| raz, a ee wash --| Wear Shabby Clothes 2 | Stephen Chadwick, and will remain Diamond-Platinum and Gold Rings, Bar Pins, Pendants, Lavallieres, Scarf Pins, Ear Drops Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wagner, of|until after the holidays especially if you are looking for a Wenatchee, will spend the holldays| Ale ap position Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard and Illinois thee an, and Stes h, Sattler 486 eat Ane Mee. Auguatew. A. Gather! The rich okt, bit ‘SC the man, | Watches. isite Wrist Watches. aga wint nein | Young man or woman who has to| bis: dhestn Oochesinib ‘enn Vheons aoe : Keith | Work for theit living. ‘True, “Clothes In the East for several months, re.|%nd family will occupy their house. |do not make the man,” but the first turned to Seattle lant week and is al Pals Jimpression you make upon strang: guest at the Hotel Sorrento. Mra, John B, Lew has returned | ors, is what helps you or keeps you | ent John | ‘ Artistic Cameo Brooches and Rings Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases, Manicuring Sets, Belt Buckles, Novelty Rings and other dainty accessories—Silver Tea and Coffee Se y Trays— Bridal Chests Imperfect Dental Work Is Dangerous In this office we strive as far as humanly pos- © sible, to make every piece of work perfect. Mrs. Edgar H. Thomas, with her | With her ir. and Mrs. | personal appearance than ni ood A Races lsadaliac s |fitting clothes. It 1s not economy 1 children, who has bi York for several months. turned to Seattle to make her home the guest of her tint yourself even if they are high. | Now, on the eve of Xmas shopping, when you are trying to make your Mr the’ In She is tempora on a brother, Mr. Louls Boynton, Mr. Thomas will join her later ene Me |dotiars Kons (far ne possible you iat a : |r nl that you can't afford a Our staff of operators are all skilled dental sur- ‘ ‘ . Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Hall i suit, coat, dress or whatover | ‘ i Diamond Ring Wrist Watch White are the guests of Mr. and Mra.| | Mrs. Harriet C. Stein left Monday | vou would Ike to have, better than visit one of | geons and each a partner in the business. rN st” diamonds ont Weta sober mae ind ARs Saeed, ty rekigne: pod pa apsalaven” Suge 4 orgs | Why not get it and use it and pay these Boldt's Better Bake Satisfied patiénts are our greatest asset and in platinum or gold soli- Aninty’ design : Misn Helen Biakosioe, of Olympia,|,, Mes. Anthony John’ Stowell, of |for it “The Cherry W eries form the motto on which our business has grown, aire mounting 99 F a meet Padi Stans daar Portland the guest c s. B bel ° ”, gia : i cee et 15,00 $22.50 rg ened to Bagel oo 6S Ph ; PP afar gh RA Hs Rl bis oi Migr \ Your health, suceess and pleasing appearance $115. : ae: — | deplete ms) . ‘ ‘i bef depend supon good teeth. Don’t put off visiting on Market, Second and Madin Pacific Market, tirrat left Saturday to| 414 Stirrat in Omaha for the| !4 your dentist or come in and see the improved methods we are using. PHONE ELLIOTT 4357. join M | holic | Tete go eat at Roldi’s—-uptown, | well dressed Aji the time, Pick out sana 3d Ave, downtown, 913 2d Ave. | What you want, make us a nice littte —_ posit when you get the goods, and on can arrange with our CREDIT THOMAS J. CASSUTT Exclusive Jewelers 1308 Third Avenue (Pantages Theatre Building) ae | ASK FOR and GEL | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Partridge | DEPARTMENT to pay the balance |Oudin, of Spokane, who he 9 in small weekly or monthly pay- | visiting their sondn-le CS) ‘a ments as may suit your convenience \ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Tyler, hav best, Cher Rinito Style shop. |Feturned to their home ! rt The Original Ine new -merchandiag Pref a nice | po 3" Milk place to shop, 207 Fualto Building, Pony a Arthur T. Karr and fon, over Pig’n Whistle, between Madison wick, are the guests of a Karre parents, Judge and and Spring you will want at the Fes- i tive Sense ‘ou can't do |B gr NDE

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