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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. By REBECCA STEVENSON sr. January 30 on a lecture tour of the By CYNTHIA GREY Office Phone, Main 600, ' 4 | B t, H k } U S Dear Mise Grey: Fourteen months ago, I promised to bee ! capt. tasoid Katy tor moraey| DESt Housekeeper in U. 8. Mise Grey: ns ae stale wel fi laced ¢ , | » the wife of a man with whom I play Dinner and Bridge lTwelfth ght at | Mr. and Mrs. David Whiteomb will *y we inter to iiberia ‘where he | eg a off Bilsoe lives in the East. 1 Ul ‘< : 99 || were children. : at the Sunset Club the College Club Mois miumalnder of the wisters |e, Oe ROR Urges Business Methods ‘We were to have been married last fall or, at the latest, et © y opened) Ff 0 ‘or the ¢ anc el i ny: Pe ascae te beraiven tn eieeenton at Mra, Sanford Bertrand Ricaby has this month. I am attending school, since he found reasona The clud year of 1920 with a dinner Mr. and Mr, Albert Veitch, of St 4 re ye h | Night at the College club|..? t Velteh -ireturned from Tacoma where she | - es to postpone that day. Wew Year's day for members and Takuaey ¢ beatnaing at ¢ Maric #, Idaho, « jending, te be #pent the holidays. ‘ | BY MRS, T. Q. FRA Ks | business method to be adopted in the) When I consented to marry him I thought the prince of oll Guests, followed by bridge later k, must be in by today apr 1 Winner of Medal as America's Best) home—the budget—and suggest how 1 fs haps, I expected ‘the evening—a function brilliant vee , sisterindaw, Mr. and Mrs, James Re] agp i. Weston, of New York Maker to plan the family income to get the| my dreams had at last found me. So, perhaps, pes bi ea Seattle on a business trip,| srony a man hax had occasion to| most health, pleasure and leisure fog much when I thought two letters a month not sufficient, ° © in in § Bnd beautifully finished ax to de) Dinner Before Dance “ee we . fi ? A BEAM and appointments, as is every-| preceding the dance and watch| Mrs. M, H. Causten witt leave Wed-|" guest at the Hotel Washington, | ay to hin wife, “My dear, if Tran) from it Am I wrong, when I say that I think his gifts strange for be the Sunset club undertakes. party at the Mount Baker park club: nesday, January 7. for ee S| Mr. and Mre, James D'Eaary will | my business an you Fur your home a lover, and that 1 would much rather receive nothing but | a Je P . pend the re nder of the ’ oe Ci ~ oe enend © should ankrup ¢ A he whole club wore holiday garb | house New Year'y eve Mr. and Mrs Ht inder D leave today for California to spend) w uld ry TT a word of greeting? uw - wn H. V. Hutchinson w hosts at a the remainder of the winter Amer nen are noted for their) R W re 4 : Pred and green, The dining rooms, | 4), .4) gre he My Covers were} Mi Rvelyn Colvin, Miss Betty eee | icomanagn “tatettinevinn ae au on eno oman Per tehirthday: hisinkand bl <; and dani pisil hall and the reception room were : placed ter Mr. and Mra, John Porter and Minn Margaret Han-| wr. and Mra. A. R. Ketcham have! what in called. “American business : my feclings when | opened his Christmas package yesterday ‘AH & background of solid green, a! Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Ott, Mr. s tertained at luncheon DY | removed to 6225 18th ave. N. 1. methods" ix to do things in the short-| ‘ain uns t uf d thy bare of } ghly perfumed soap? Meer rellet for the red glow ofjand Mra MI Wells. Mra. Vera) Cams the U. i 8. Montana Wedner pe hte tet time, for the least money and to| || to find three bars of highly 4 sad 1 the j tions which contributed the| Strange and Mr, A.C. Biederman, | board the U. 8. 8. Montana Wednee| 0-5 award 1, Garrett's father Foon tthe 10 Ry: | for Senate Perhaps I should not have felt 80, but it took all the jo color, Vases and bowls of | ees day afternoon, + and aunt, Mr. ©. L. Ring and Mrs. ‘"° Grentent piven’ met gout of life for the rest of the day. See attra tabics with thee Rummage Sali Mins Charlotte Williams win be/ A: Tt Conroy, of Saginaw. Mich, will) wand. are famous for | Do you not think that it will be better for both of us t Saaabbun targa and emall,|_Besinning thie morning & Tum. | the house feat of Mr and are, night br guests at the Hote!| attitude | break the engagement? up one hundred and twenty sale for the benefit of the | stewa Fhompkins during | Washington for a few weeks | 8 sbiow ‘ p ? 80 cote. Mrs. Oliver Dyer Colvin | destitute famities of North and Bast! month of January, ee at | do, But he pays the bills, so | Prey H acknowledge the receipt of*the soap ff %s Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Fox will leave) what does it matter?” they all what way! rs. Harvey J. Fetter wore host-| tance will open at 1621 Westlak a ie ° suapioes of =the 4 . —_—————- for the lovely party jaye. under the auapt e Mr. A. B. Todd of San Francisco,| ine middie of the month o oe | ae 8 - - ——__— aoe 8 |Brance-Amerique Relict association. |wno spent the Christman holidays | tr "th Catone. mise at | ee ener aie c scinttaed ot bill Altho I myself am a woman, T |” Ig here we love and know not how . ‘ | Mra, Auriag de Turenne makes a| : iathenener ant i am forced to ejaculate in the to tell Mrs, Titus strong appeal to the different com-| itt, bie mother, Brothertwiaw and) | management in the man's world of | ‘ vii ce ‘Yow: a Pakaa teas And there we all shall know," th Mrs. Louis ‘Titus, of Wash-|mittees of the French Relief asmocia | Wey y“aaitner, haa returned | business, 80 the woman's world, the . lige ag font —Anon, D. C.. as honor guest, Mra,|tion and to all those interested, toi, "hin home. srtain standards for effi at just ike & woman . ee ° home, has ¢ ; ‘Edward Skinner will entertain lend their aid either by giving to the, eee ( 0 fe S @) Gaat edtninistration, ‘The ef | dear, you ought (9 have a little, a sale or assisting with it mn SS10nNS lent admis pene eueee . Tatiok. nratatal feeling ae yous ‘small luncheon at the Sunset # a iminietration. ‘These ¢ i tomorrow afternoon | Donations will be moat welcome, | Mise Marion Lilly and Mr. Rosa tins are, in f practically the : ove c 4 lover's utter lack of knowledge rm na Downs returned Wednesday from 2 same. nd the woman who applies | Z 6“ id ormation cal » | | oC itt It ought ee Rar Aastha! icormation cl CH Remg oretehere ier wove born OL G BYTE | ttm wie conduc of ner nome wi ot borin women it i coe addy 7 fet Supper Se ae the guests of Mr, Downs’ brother:| Ee eee in cave te to prove to you that you are the in-law and «ister, Mr. and Mrs. Har | q ” Margaret Ames entertained a| Nt), V x in. “ a tional problems of the high cost are always crying out that there Pmuests with a buffet supper at New Year Party y Keyes Brooks, | Copyrighted, 3910, By the Nowe fiving and the sservation of “ are no good men left, none ong egs home New Year's day About one hundred guests met at Lterprine Associatio Bs a A pnd aH | ee who have r : * ef the home of Mr. and Mre. Killoch Mr. and Mra. Lieyd Walker, who “ : 3 many loves in their lives, ” - New Yeur’s eve for a watch party.|are spending the holidays in Seattle, | xp ioe ” ——%| A simple working anslysis of ae > when one breezes al ‘ 1S SCORING A al Luncheon After supper was served, the eve | will leave shortly for their home in| | Amertcan business metho would 7 tently tare him dows fer the WONDERFUL HIT Mra. Lawrence Richardson | ning was spent tn dancing and other Texas OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRYS I8 include the following pointe a parlor fop. THIS WEEK ‘KUest Miss Frances Oldham j|amusements, The guests were: Mr BR otal ‘ | A WOMAN WITHOUT A successful Dusiness man If you haven't any more genu- informally at luncheon|and Mrs, J. Latta and family; M Mr. H. PR. Wahoake, of Great Falta, | ‘A SOUL! f his capital, 3 y ineness or appreciation in your t ' knows the amount of his ¢: at the home Wednesday land Mrs, D. Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. | Mont., ts in Seattle to spend the holt Whether te te invediell Gk Gane : make-up than your letter por House MecLay and family, Mr. and Mrs.|days with Mra, Wahoske at thelr |) ; ce hie trays, by all means break off t Morrison and son, Mr. and Mra. Fair-| home at Fuchmond Beach | sonable security, and what | your engagement. It will ‘eave WILKES and Mrs. Jay I. Durand ob |bairn and family, Mr. and Mrs. J . . “You're working yourself into hys | prospects of advancement may the young man in the case much A open house informally at thelr | MasDonald nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph Luts, who has been in| terice, my dear,” said Bob, rather| be. future agony and heartache. Theatre y er Pee George exter and daughter, Mr.| Prance for the past two years, has | eae killed bs He handles his money thru a m If I had a young man friend and Mrs Willen. son and Seach received his discharge from the ser.|*ternly. “Rosalie was kil ¥ 8°) reliable bank, using an account whom I loved, and whom I be- ce i ter, Mr. and Mra. Forsyth am ™-| vice and returned to Seattle. cident, not intention, Remember that | tem con- Neved loved me in return, I - in Everett ily, Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith and son . 6 6 j Fs | 'ng aystern by which he can % would write and thank him for A Play for _ Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield Eddy | \ir and Mrs. Crawford and family.) Mtr, Dietrich Sehmits left New | here's a difference | veniently tell his expenditures, his Christmas gift even tho it a ae F ined with a New Year's dance| Mr. and Mrs. Bushby and family. | years day on a short hunting trip| “She was living right under our! surplus and outlook at any given should be laundry soap, and sit Kiddies From home in Everett last eve |Mr. and Mrs, D. McKenale, Mr. and |tg snoquaimie Falls | noses, all the time,” was my com.| ‘me. He meets Indebtedness tight on my despair, disgust, or | 7 to 70 Years which a number of Seattle peo | Mrs. Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpat .s ¢ | . | promptly, upholding his repute anger, whichever the case might " a ete |riek, Mr. and Mrs. Muir, Miss Ly Mr. and Mre. Robert Parker are| ™°®t tien for honesty and fair-deal- 7 be, until I at least found out if }Mrs. Schrimmegor and son. Mre.| | “She ought to have got away| ing 3 he were in the habit of buying | ; + pending a few days in Portland, ous " : dge Party Hern. Me, “Auten ‘MeLay, Me. |Kuests at the Hotel Benson hours ago.” eaid Bob, “I wonder| Inside his own office, he main- young women presents Edward W. Goan was hostess Mr. 4 . . | oa The wine girl doesn't cut her | Gray, Mr. A. Bitcon, Mr. If) Biteon 4, Why she hung around here? j taine similar standards of sye- off to mplte her face, | eee intecmal Ueidge at her} yr. j. Binnie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert) Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington fie intended to kil! Don Manvet,| %m, 224 integrity. WASHINGTON, Jan. “2—Anne| "** Off (0 spite her fa ‘CREDIT WIT Se a McPherson and family, Mr. and Mrs.| Wards are guests at the Hotel Sor» 4 He has » personal knowledge | startin of Reno, Nev. will again! Dear Mise G I am confronted | A. MacDougall and family, Mr. and|rento on their way to California, | 1 expect. Does he still study Chry; : lamily Dinner Mre 8. ¥. Dudley, Messrs. J-and C pare | strange state? | Shock’ ete nad to use pensibie |*eek to be the first woman elected | with problem thet hae mo guess. M | ; fp. and Mrs. Erastus Brainerd en.' McKellar, and others BB ag Foe Moe ee | PR goed hcnrghe ‘ Sar iar nec aai| laborsaving devices, He buys (9 ‘the United States senate, this heip ma solve it. ie - emese pe oid © tell me with a family dinner = re i their two . Mra. Edwin J a home New Year's day. Ivey and Mra, M. L. ‘Tibbals e te tho imi material in sufficient quantities, ‘'me on th publican ticket. She! | was found in a basket at a door- it excited my curiosity ta the limit.) fn" the most ee: ical manner | as an independent last year for|step back East and I never knew Chrys? Tell me—how in she?” 1) We Kae mest, ccononienl tervals (the tnexpired term. of the late|who my parenta were If you think of a store that gf . ¥ . m stammered The explosion } ” Senator Newlands and wan defeated The people whe »pted me have you EASY PAYMENTS on cl poay Anniversary e See ‘ nage Fgh Lod Bragdon. who atl enough to wake the dead. Did it fre ecg A Fda ine ble Oi by Benaton CB. Headers’ | neen dead for fifteen years, and 1\ accounts as @ store where you mi aenenrate the t he i Theryer? | don’ ‘olng to tel Sohn Frederick Porter, atra Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta | Gien T. Noyes for the part few days, | Waken Chry He guards the health and safe | democrat Coy et ERP LEXED. | Pay extra for such terms, you surely Porter entertained several of| The alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta|has returned to her home in Olym-; “I suppose you've got to know, ty of his a by adejuste | National republican leaders are The truth never goes out of | baven’t as yet become acquainted ttle friends with a party at her| will meet for luncheon at 1 Ac Naga gig dear. 1 suppose your mind will never! 7! _— sae ting, venti |eMcouraging her to seek the nomi- date. simply explain to the |With CHERRY'S and their way of at n Saturday with Mies Kathleen Murch be quiet until you have all of the wd nation. t the ¢t clreum- doing business. Cherry's store ig |ison, 46 16th ave, N.. Mra, Ernest Dr. and Mre L. Swick will leave! truth.” | lating and lighting «ystems. He enumerator rue Some of the things Anne Martin| stances of your life as nearly as | different. ee could sutvive that dreadful news elected to the senate are . < c | parel for men, women and boys "op ection Dear Miss Grey: I a recent issue Popular election of the national of your paper is @ letter f ‘a sub.| the highest character and style, representatives on the council and geriner signed “Jim,” which I think | Well as best values, either for cash Re, eerste tas Election of Officers Jabout Towalie—" I stopped, halt arery musical e eating and election of Bete, sine | sonally responsible for results. Eiversity of Washington. will 15°) cericers of the Women's Federation [paralysed by a sudden dread. At) "ite" ueepe infermed ef the 4 Mrs. aay Susmallo Wednesday {Will be held in the women's parlors | “le Chrys dead?” | working methods of others in his on of the League of Nations, oy answered in a practical way, I,| or on terms, notwithstanding the ‘at 8:30 o'clock. The pro-|of the First Presbyterian urch ak Gots baste wie Gikbe aavid business and is willing to admit pre representation for women in | too, felt sorry this Jim that eral terms they give. Their buying] consist of a lecture on|Thureday. January §. at 2, o'clock lm Geer, a 6 dear’ Bow! Sad adopt improvements. the assembly. lcouidn’t tell his friend that he cared | power is very strong on account ai Tn Music” by Mra. |Officers and the board of delegates | my dear, my dear. my dear’ Bob/ The modern woman who sdopta| Land legislation along the tine of |for her. would be|the large chain of stores. they ee. Opts, ilustrated by we eee anew ce Theee. “How keep still, be a goed intl air] ‘ese methods will find it no ensy| (he Kelly soldiers land bill that | Soenee ieee |erate, and with thelr competent Dene VEau...-..- Gon: vies president, lire. i. A. Mutbe:| nd listen quietly, Chrys’ nurse ran| task to learn the value of money,| "ill snlarse individual opportunity | lers ever alert on the markets, Zaeee ase Citaree. secretary, Mra. Robert Hodge: treas tp the winder turaily, when ahe{time and labor, Yet many ignore|" Sound economic basis “We go thru life an army marehing always able to offer you the lie Pustine ‘Bdeoéi Debussy |Urer, Mrs. F. H. Whitworth, Jr. | heard the explosion. ‘The old pane simple as well as economical ways of} Administration by the govern- With listening ears, | most reasonable prices. All ch jean, Pauiine MeMorran. | ak a heard the explosion. ‘The old place |S iSiatstering their own homes jmant of the natural resources,| Listening, hoping for the heavenly | accounts strictly confidential. © gyn 4 s and, waterpower, mines and for- music _ Debussy Chapter G of PB. 0. quake. They are frequent in thie lo-| They are not prompt in paying) Al) SAntbON en ae wen new| We never hear. CHERRY'S STYLE SHOP. .pewaey | Chapter GC of P'S. O. wil meet cality, I understand, When she hur. | Pills 207 Rialto Building. ri Monday at 2 o'clock at the home of . di | inlesa necessity ey | OPPortunition to the people. “ > ve 7 Helen Violette Oies agg di Pee roll ghey Di |ried back to her patient, Chrys wan! Usles necessity demands It: they) “Government care for prospective | ANé the Only difference in the love | over pigin Whistle. Between Madison N. Take 23rd ave, car to Prospect aitting up in bed. She was trying to ied er Ronee ner’ baad mothers and infants From the love of earth below and Spring on Second Ave, 1 ort busin to be transacted speak, 1 think from what the nurse | nf ho io - sie noee hie, biteaen. et eee } saya, but somehow her tongue| They pay little attention to the —— and Mrs. Kinne ss Installation of Officers Ther | wouldn't obey her brain!” | time-saving and comfort of workers Year's day Mr. and Mrs.) rhe annual inst of officers here are hundreds of “Awful! 1 couldn't stand it to eee|! their homes. B. Kinne were hosts at @/.¢ seattle Lodee No. 7, Degree of i ; Iher #0, Bobs" | They purchase groceries when party at their home. Honor, Ancient ot United | false alarms daily, _and “It was *o awful that the nuree|they “run out,” telephoning to fil = Warkmen, t nd President. Mrs.|1 not only in the fire fight-[] ran screaming from the room. Her | ®4ps In their shelves br Before Dance. 3m mma; uergrees hale ay || ing business. Screams didn't smount tom tn | Pinal, altho eager to dacans tn Feceding the annual New Year's! 2 the excitement of the time, I sup. | ited pfoblems of “help,” they do not cade bulldin: The committees in Li i @ance at the Rainier club Dr.| Chie tates that this year the in Every once in a while || pos. Fortunately, dad had kept hin | thoroly canvass the experiences of ¥ stallation will be a strictly family af. ¥ [mind on his daughter. Not even an| other women to aid in solving the fair, attended only by members of || some merchant pulls a jesrinquake could upset c fundamental problems of manage-| the lodge and their immediate fam-} false alarm sale, but some- 5 j ment and economy ‘ iNew. | fore he investigated the hubbub out In my next talk T shall discuss Year's eve at their home Dr ib fteg times they put a real sale }) doors. te grabbed the nurse by ond| What Is perhaps the most important Mrs. U. C. Bates entertained Registrat jor Pageant arm and dragged her back with him. | a - informal dance and watch party| The pageant, “The Vision of the | OR, too, rng alee } " | hry wan out of bed! She was walk |$100,000 few guests. Blue Crusaders,” is to be given the ‘eR i ESTAT| 4 J e- tether oot ‘of January in one of Se Is there a BLOUSE in ]} ing erect, but staggering a little from Ss E FADES; Lies A 1 RN Steet Aomtesriums fortwo | ot gino that you desire? {{tlls,t@ wise! Dad sewed her—sup|LEGATEES OUT IN COLD M age Announced | Nights. Teegiatration is open untit || our shop that you desire? |) porter ner—spoke to her? BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—The} ; S 1 Val 7 and Mrs. Innis Palmer Allen | January 6, and those in charge are IF Tf go, it will be on sale I shuddered. f remembered what! oh 20 cane of Gee ila be tart ing alues ‘ mee the marriage of theirlasking all interested in dramatics to Ms s |Certeis had said would happen it | *tT@ee case of a man making a w feabter, Frances Adelaide, to Mr.\register at the pageant office, main|} sometime this month. Chryn' were shocked out. of her | @*POsinE of $100,000 estate he had fonrad Pau Bvevien, Of Beattie, Bat- floor of the Y¥. W. C. A i 0 letrange seep Away 3 naa | ons since agp came to light 3,000 Pairs of ‘Urday, Decem! 2, " a To start the ball roll-{) posaiies death on my soul. Was 7| here When the will of Louis H. Orr ’ Hi h. a Women’s igh- te do, how to do it, and is per- . cc" | Give Musi j Murphy assisting —— —————| "Well, then, let me have it. if 1{ Sdjuste labor a See what |#ax# she will advocate if she fs} You can relate them. ‘There you will find wearing ap- | Give Musical y 4 | | | f ‘ | “banker by day and gambler by J, Brevick is a graduate of Take 1 or 2 Lease ing we offer our entire ])e*ponsible for something much sli h, and Mr. Brevick of the Unt- ‘ake 1 or te = oh Shs ¥ a | worse than death in the case of my | M#8ht.” came before Judge Thomas Gr. d Ss ve of Washington, class of 1 STEVENS’* RUSSIAN BLOUSE stock, F. Graham for probate ‘ade hoes, Teaching | eister-in-law? fs a member of Sigma Alpha Ep: If you value time ena sone without a reservation, at§| I" she—onty—a warking dont 1) OFr's will leaves 32. benefictaries: ' Sizes 2} to 53, le Cont. Priv | whispered in dreadful awe of what | ch to receive share and share alike o. DAY ana Even two prices, as follows: ces: Souls ‘testy jin the mythical $100,000. At the pro- All Widths ° vung Lady Assistante jet ew Year’s Dinner ee si Dad didn't get what had happen. | °edings it developed that his total . irs. L. B. Jackson entertained Man alte tases All RUSSIAN BLOUS led at first. Chrys knew himeans| assets would amount to about $500. . ington New Year's day. Later Member Teachers’ Asan from $19.85 to $37.50, had had enough of a bed for a while, | banker of Piqua, Ohio. The parent = ditting ap ta a chain % of the fund was a Judge | R | “If you want to put ft #0, T gueas|000 as @ property settlement. The an ecor s special at | her old self, mentally, when she gota | $100,000" ix Jim GriMth, prize fight low, medium and high T wailed. “If only I could find a] A look of amazement came into! ; widths, (To Be Continued) | you'd been married all them times.” lowing week—$3.95 per Christmas, |most conglomerate population of | funds allowed within 7 peo advertisements for further ere ey ple of any one nationality 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. 4 i ‘Gaur ii tee’ teed need in lending pis knew a good deal, it appears.e Bhe| OFF Was the #on of a wealthy party had a box at the Wilkes 3 ee : She wouldn't let dad and the nurse | ed two years ago and left a trust spreeaepesann special at |put her back on her pillows fund of $100,000 for his won. The Jones of Piqua j putting me off, Rob,| About this time Orr married and} ‘ You're not telling me the worst, I«| took his bride to his old home. ‘Th | Chrys—an—an imbecile?” trustee of bis extate was so im-| P : ‘ . | Not aznctiy. Bre ts keen endiigh | Pressed with fim that he turned ove Per Pair r about all of her old comforts and} the entire estate to Orr * “Then tele was right! 1 ex.|ily spent $60,000. With stock and} Hy Grafonolas All RUSSIAN BLOU claimed, “Our Chrys—our beautiful,| gambling winnings he increased it] and Following AD OUS Intellectual Chrys, Is a woman with.| again to $100,000, He was then sued] Week from $10.85 to $17.85, j out n soul? fe divorcee, Mr Orr r iving $40,-\ jyou're ae near the truth as any of | remaining $60,000 was spent ) i Including Blacks, | the rest of us. Maybe #he will seem| Among the legatees to 1.32. of Browns and |back the use of her tongue.” | prome | \ ; op . . | “Her tongue ts still paralyzed” 1 malas ' ever ‘ opine aoe | gaxned A PEMALE HENRY VII | cloth or suede tops— ¥ To put at briefly Fd to put it ‘Be careful in dusting those por-| lace or button shoes. |brutally,” Bob replied. “Chrys ie|traite, Mary.” said the mistress to! \ Regular prices to $8. a | dumb!" [her new help, “they are all old| Si os ay t Sue all “And It's my fault! It's my fault!" | masters.” } Bere we ee We guarantee that there is Prince Charming to wake her with|the girl's face racious, matan . This @ not a shop-worn BLOUSE ||" ™!8*" ehe gasped, “who'd ever thought This Saturday and fol- amongst these, and 2,100 - -|—Boston Transeript. pair. of them are new since sis n f | | Nelsen, Utah, claims to have the | Exchanges and re- x ., jany American town. It is said that Watch our windows and ers wrow and reek,|/there are no more than seven days as usual. announcements, Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, . DESINABLE TERMS || We fit our Blouses will- ‘ | aiden Pcl ‘ ~ SHEET MUSIC — PLAYER ROLLS — GIFTS ingly to avoid mistakes. i (@ 3,000 , All sales considered final. ‘meek Registered Dentists : ‘ >» bf ve . 7 Innd, - 7 aac . : ic Sang d Giff. Sig No exchanges, no refunds. hep | fe " os r we Pairs ae it, i I , A re. Go to an; iat nla prices, : | at ‘| 321 Pike Street, Corner Fourth “ag 4 het Blouse eatres fai as " =n $3.95 Steon, : Oe ok st $3.95 F, Je 0 ccc eoree Males £702 Between First and Second. Aves. 5 | Oneuom, netaoina LOOR-FiTeL pune - SECOND