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By REBECCA STEVENSO | Vision of Blue Crusader |(/"~"__. ~SOtsté‘“‘=;~S*éSYZ?éC)™S SG By CYNTHIA GREY ais en mn comer arene! Confessions oa Bride Jom» dl a at coe ‘ : ' under the auspices of the ¥. W. Cc, A | r ing overdue allowances and ex 1For Miss. Towle two nights toward the end of Janu Him Up Bape iaagh kage ge tabegermattion Mlas Helen ‘Towle, whone one of Heattle’s large audh Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Arsociat eae Syntiie Grey) 70 ink commiany ith A weominent den-| Jove him, but-you know withing = A N Hor ' ts have been v emove the odor of pe ra t ‘ wo year your heart that his neglect i 1 ‘ n to . , ‘TY sITy , : yn 1c IER 1a dark I dre . ar ” ‘eal aid dance for ¢ hund n : ‘ cine gull open te the! MY CURIOSITY LEADS ME TO DISCOVER J it Soweat ext . Hikes mo. better chen you the way You Sa tin the ct to tutu tment 4 rRAP IN THE SECRET ROOM A. D. V eve os w fn girl | ould find time te Cheerful entrance ‘ » dry cleaning © neve solidly banked w rr 2 ir ¢ of bp peace Hefore 1 should require food, ; se! just “ ‘ 1 remove din Hi fala}, whic! » wa day eve const nm work of women, A €X) Donna Camilla would come back, 1 | « . mar ‘ 1 wade of perspiration, |nature. 1 kne in in anyone cae, t Noy ran riot over t ' he epee sa | eeetat (Be ode SM SR AS nM assured myself, Water I had in/afford to have $ BOSW "Ot nothing (Mes Atl the: Sap the Iieudshig has teeae 3 aa wg pe hong ‘ the different. plenty, Doubtless the chamber was » had been , bre . orp Dut Bed the He in always #0 plea when I! and woman can be ver e ‘ Intermediate in the dining room Mra, King will give a din Re ne differe on tei ve Soe Pome e ¢ not |eall him and is a jolly fellow. He| % 5 me y She Billiard room, the Hbrary ar ¢ twelve covers at the Arctic | he given he , \ very anctent hiding p pr y ' q od pair lin ten ra older than I am. wide. t ater af | ¢ r Miss Hele rwle gandall, who dire " it was part of the original structure ure et ” hyn vd | Weeteuatt t eanect. suka en, cach table with a cente : 4 , or | J have been married, but am di nally, uno! r @andies, outlined with trailir Pe Seattle, the Seapo Suc Certainly the lovely wood carving m 0 “ at nen wash them |yoreed, have six-year-old son stand how a woman could con- Luncheon given last August, is di the walls was hundreds of yeary P ed ¢ « er en demands? I never ny likes him and he seems to| tinue caring for a man who is ' Ralph Sect o -win eaten | eee Mrs. Charles Paul t%) put whoever had furnished the draw t r elt u t 1y wo many |think sonny t# Just about It. I ive] #0 indifferent to her wants as d| ,Mre. Ralph Schoenfeld will enter-| de : ontume Mra, Paull ine roome and bedroom suites with \ : ; t « on nd |with my gran When 1 tn-| this o yu describe, Even the OF the Blind at luncheon at her | Chicas rere tnd th! the modern elegance I had een had | we met on neglect : or womet'mes busl| he should finally decide to marry " . : . phase of neat , I then again he| you, you would b tra played from behind its| home Monday aft . \ ; returned from | rg ay ye asl ne Fae el hustaalauetideleriy sue ned to come cept him, unlens y utd epee nd screen of Vines and greens ervice tr in in charge | sme e had » h > r talks abe ° r-| sole yournelf to leading a life of Nenad . “ lone at © 0! clean anc orn apot which should betfay talks about getting mar- a - . at ino to provide com elte Pr ypsiion the danein| tr ne at each corner; it was clean and pot whi t Fess Halian talks about getting mar-| ole 70 to ous and varied music for the can cook and love to keep - admits like you very busy, but| than anyone else, but believe me i" ttlas grew on winglow | & background of greens tened every corner we the dinner hour large Di D Charles Farrell, publicity; Miss Doris | dustioss, and it was provided with c pressure of human Ed t 1 Clu iuner Lance Mitchell, prope W. H./an abundance of fresh alr by some L idea obsessed and din- | Pducationa ub do all my own s#ewin, / courses of the dinne Delta Kappa Epation wil en Sines wan er a lack, music. | process of ventilation which I did ed me. Even the ornamenta Dear Mies Grey: Ten of us girls|and am BAS pM ways * 1 Old Age No Boe @f the club members enter:|tain with a dinner da at the/Ditne poster contest for the Biue| 2% mnvestignte tion of the curiously patterned rug| would like to form a club, not for| He doesn't want me to go with|To Loving the guests with charac Rainier club F vay leg: nse Meng A Pa ue) Given plenty of water and oxygen, | might hold the secret! There was a/ pleasure along, but possibly along | anybody else t he knows I never! pear M ; My chum andl Se eee cots appreciated es nner a Avant posters. chased Moo. a human being could live 40 days|hard worn spot in the ver tddle jonal lines, Can you offer any|go out are having an argum r love danced “7920 Ball , a Mie Christ in the wilder. of the rug, my good eye Id me, |*ussestion? GIRL READERS. rrr Wane to oe S eal’ the tase ara 3 A m vf . 1 and nights, lik charge winner of the first cash prize, Mins | &” ‘ ay i . 7 i. te 0 ida e he Reco! , inn |eas, I had read and it was @ com-| The color had been rubbed ol wh ot have @ current ¢ oayn ” 4 ne e of 16 and 20. After Night included Mr. J Arras have been com-| Hilda Wetsel th md, and Mise|? Krag gl Aaa tan de,” en Very women 1 have a new patient coming to- im for respect. I Mr. Carl Ballardy Mr.| pleted and inv ns will soon be|Helen Marcus of MacDougall &| fort to recall the fac » the wa i ; t gah ‘es eth, |iasued for th 1 and Bi Southwitk's advertising department 1 wouldn't let myself ¢ alr even | trigued me. I walked ¢ € ‘ ory in the mak. | Might iseel a airt Orem's tow wheel Senet Cer) Domwores 1920 Bal hich wi hono! entio ob os lin tke pentiee . . ' t i we have tmport For Christmas he gave me some |joves until she is f and show! Stephen Hoag, Mr. Keith Fisken, © 193 all,” which honor mention [in the matter of finding the secret) knelt down by | beautiful presents. j } en Saturday evening, January 3 The judges for the contest were b sterioun f. h ¢ the making beautiful presen marry at 23 to 25. Which to @& Laurence Martin, Dr. Donald A./siven § «. i , Jepring which opened the mysterious | surface with my fingers ; age young woman talka | Hardly a week goes by that I don’t] you think is right? AL % Se. Dr. Richard W. Perry | 4 ¢ Mount aker park club house Mr au anen tus tins Howard Dar door, Of course if It were controlied| ‘The flagging fell away beneath my we ok her beaux. the |#et him something. He knows I lo’ fer, Raymond Frasier, chair. | Giseet®s cnnish the music. Maetee rowan Of the Germ | DY Preaing upon a certain leaf or | touch! I was suspended on the mid breeds of dogs, - help but show th: hy tert 1 un! o. 99 ach Miss Frances Heverlo, art do. | bud of th arved woodwork it would | dle of the heavy rug, suspende us tho we had not* recently , é x ag! all I ere who entertained w' —_ » & t. e. The! above some nee ell or wtal y emerge ‘ol © mor “ H) nM o thin: owe oe m ~ at hae wnal were: Dr.| At the Orthopedic * partment of the Bon Marche, and Mr,| take me a long time to escape. The | above some unseen well uirway mnerged from the ment terrible | Rim Gad seams to SR limit on his victims. Persona | 4 v€ rthope sh of King Bros. quaint buds and blossoma bloomed | held up by the very weight of the| Occurrences in all the history of |b have been known to fall violently Carl Ballard, Dr. and Mrs. | 4, * Nash of King Br a t ; : the | Doe you think he cares for me? 1) : A. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs.| T'ea Shop - much too generously, it seemed tolearpet which clung to the fingging At seen club meeting let each [It i= vreaking my heart the way| if Jove ai.the age of 45, and ta 4 Mrs. Roy E lunch no me. Tran my fingers delicately over | as securely uffly os ard. I each club meeting let each [10 Meeiects me Would you giv some insfinces it proved Corbet, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B An ap uncheon of home - ‘om a - ae ‘ ind rege Ped ne i feed girl take five minutes to tell | he neglects m: Would you give him! the great love of a lifetime Mr. and Mra. John C. Hig-| cooked corn 5. ae he mo: uous par the | threw my t rg Pd ll wp hl up? He has just returned from the Cn en inatriheal GOO Mra. John D. Car-|totatocs will t ; " , 5 ; wely wood ery. 1 wan deaper.| lowing surface wh a eeeant Wikamoning ean {front nix months ago. Advise me| 4)'0 pg ge Bae ML pipe oe jor, Green, Mr < of the menu at the $ & — i mm jate—I must get back to ob at) ty neath me the reek o¢ the | What te do—aive a the temperament of the persea M. Urqu hart, Mr. | Shop ‘Thursday noon i pone Daddy would be worrted. 1 a way to rome ing to newing or to amusements. |®¥>! se ane affected, It is safer to say that peckes, fr RE t is in arge for the Queen Mrs. Worrall Wilson left Saturday Chrys would need me. below the room where Im not write papers. Learn to Since you ask me, I would give Pe on — . ~ eu — ns ie y Mrs, E for Caltfo nia to be # about a “Not a’ soul in the world knows | confined. 1 had but to roll ‘ talk well him up so qu ould make i Mr. a d Shorrock, Mrs. art, Mra. W.! month, hile he will be thehwhat has bec of me.” 1 repeat y ‘ . Mr. Charles T. Hutson. jj. Howard, M ohn L. Meares,| guest of Mra. F id Parsons. ulter, Dr.| Mrs. Thomas Nash and Mrs. y oe. Your friend has some very | original and peculiar ideas about @ love. Dan Cupid places no age @ rug to discover—perhaps - - hosed ed. Daddy, if he guessed, would burn | prison—"perhaps the top of the pit he lace dow mn order to release in which the bury the or rison. Wilbur, | Kjos Milby ith the t a ee , oon ange ge . Mack | VE? Ge ek Geaten an Beni mu me, And Bob? Well—Bob was my/ers who go mad and in this 1 2 Patri Tammany . od “alifornia. The yl husband. He wae a very fealous hus | weird pla I told mynelf. jo Sag) Mrs. Patrick Tamma Heq-McConaghy j}for Alameda, California, They wilt) hu F e B. Whitehouse, Mr. W. 0. ,. |oceupy the home of Mr. and Mrs.| band. Either he would mourn me as) | felt a the edges Bf the } { s . Dr. John Manning, Dr. C. resting wedding was cele Thomaer and plan to be! dead from the start, belleving that | equare b flodr beneath the te a Mr. DeWitt Clarke, Mr. |b evening, December | ay everal months only death could keep me away from | heavy carr » I pushed mynelt *\ * ughes, Mr. D. R. Baker, Mr. 27, wh Jessie May i nA i Fall him—or he might, as many & Jealous | away from ft in he When I had i ? King, Mr. and Mrs. John|ghy married Licut. Hans C. Hem, re| ytex paniel BR. Trefethe: ; 8 , 1 Row dee psa “ed z oy cently of the air service. Lieut. Hem) onidren tar hen and/ husband is accustamed to do-—he! rolled a safe dista T eat tp like * 4 have returned from Deal might think the worst of me—he k, with my ¢ fastened on \ tg is a son of Major E Heg, former) Moines where they spent the Chriat. |". y th y of hg hg Be , . Y might fancy that I had run away the shallow bowl which had shaped ” De omminsioner of apoies ener ) run | tech Treat” Dinner ton. TH took ” sepia er from him—to Hamilton Certets Saale in the eeladle ot. tha yae-wiek . » . * : ww ever ¢ t id I to m mn nd o on dlece fi “ Gelebration. was the “Dutch | service. ve TtiOe, Lh | will leave sometime next month for myaterien were hidden under it , sm pe ge oe oe re. Sei "rancisco, where they will m ri . Manner given by Mr. and Mrs.jarter a brief wedding trip, are,mak.| S22 Francisco, where they will make P kl A © Be Continue 5 Mr. and Mrs. Car! Don-/ing their home at Florence: Wa oe cae home in the future, , an “a rt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul,| ington, near Stanwood. Dr. Heg's his ; Carl Donworth returned ome bs Mrs. Carl uid and Mr.jeider som, Mr. and Mra Henry T Monda ~ . F ‘ or.| Monday from Portland where she/ Harry Seward. Heg, have recently removed to Flor’ | shone the holidays with her father | Vocational Department of Y.W.C. A k ashions for By Maj and ence. oa le ane mother, Judge and Mrs. Charles! The Yocational gepartment of the * . . ° H. Carey YY. W. C. A. ie offering « aie weeks Design and Art cee course in cookery to the publia, to be A Halloran g aaa as coures St oaekery - mericans rae) Causten leaves t evening Major and Mra.) Appreciation to spend the remainder of the win-| Registration Is age M. Halloran were hosts at a| A course in Design and Art Appre | ter in Coronado ‘be made now @ seen are lim! H oo Jutge and Mrs. Burke./ ciation, fifteen lessons in all, under eae t ited. } 118 Uttle frock shown in the irs. J. D. Lowman and/the direction of Ralph Helm Johon-| rigs Chats . eet t de of pl ri J 7 re Moody, who spent the sketch may be made of plain * Uline at their quarters at | not, will be given January 19 to Feb-| nolidays with Mrs. James A. Wood Annie Wright Seminary Club — [color wool fabric or of velvet or fon. =| ruary 21, with meetings Saturday | returned Sunday to her home in Vie| TI regular meeting of the Annie| velveteen, piped tn contrasting color, mornings from % until 12, and Wed: | torta | Wright Seminary club will be held/or it may be made of plaid material ‘ ‘ | fternoons at 3:30 he ' ; for Mrs. Downin ne afternoon: see jat 2 o'clock Thursday, January 15,| piped in plain cold aehie te 2 r a iment to Loenty & ©. Down. | The Preliminary meeting will be held) y¢r9, James Veltch and her mother.|at the home of Mrs, N. H. Latimer, | Piped in plain color, The dress is an a Saturday morning, January 17, at 10) iniaw, Mra. Ht. H. Veitch, will leave| 123 Terry avenue. emonany fl one See echoes or pen 9 Portland. who is the guest o'clock in the Fine Arts rooms. All| toaay for Low Angeles to be gone| eee jeral wear, as the young person for i its, Mr. and Mra. R. W.| prospective members of the class | ¢ th CLUBS THURSDAY whom it is made may dreas herself f zenaeth Kerr enter-| should be present at that time, as an| spelt ascgen de ee | . FOR THU without the aid of a grown-up. The n at tea a! er home) DI Oo h be ., d a De od a" Eternos explanation of the course will be! scry vera Strange wilt leave| North End Circle dress, as will be noted. buttons at a ny - wr a given and the place of meeting,/ | 7 Thursday for New York to be gone| North end circle of the Child's Con jweteh will central location several months. While there she| servation league will moet at 2 p. m. mene Danee at nounced. The purpose Of the cours’|will be the guest of her brother, |in ladien’ pa of the B wpe Every indication points to the fact that shoe prices this year will be. ’ a eu z. Andqu church, oo Tirookly : nae! Club we Pincner | nthe tim of stving designers and Lieut. R. H. Lindquist cee, conte Deen ae Eee. he higher than last and we urge you therefore to take advantage of the eS eet cher creation 0¢ original ornament, and| | Mr ogWitiars, MeStinan eft last | tiecussed. eee following remarkable offers now being made at the Big Turrell Sale— - tub Friday evening.» In| nament in useful articles Ne | Federation of Women of First Pres the sale where you are offered only reliable merchandise at truly sub- redeiving line with Mr. and Mrs mene Mr. H. C. Peters lett Monday for! opiders and board of delegates of j stantial reductions. ‘Will be Mr. and Mrs. §. M. Victory Club Mt. Vernon ona driet bysiness trip.|tederation of women of the Firs ~ ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sea- é 7 a J | Preabytert hurch will meet : i 7 j m ° £ a Vy Om Adve the] con ake ceils sanleet eens aoe en : A beautiful brown kid Shoe, with ) A‘practical Shoe for present wear is a eee bo glen ang gy ron aged — leave Monday for a two months’ trip|m. Election of officers for 1920 will 5 brown vee top and Louis $9 95 | brown calf model with . on By Mrs. Green |ihis, Serine. Campania orchestr™:|to Fastern cities. Dr. Puckett will| take place é heel, in all sizes........ ° | Cuban heel, only....... ° Mrs. James White, wife| Francisco, n't ae: ‘seeneion nit clinics in Washington, D. C.) Mt Tg i ames White, U. & N.|program. | and Baltimore, Elgerbloom Club A black kid lace Shoe, with Cuban heel, | Bsa | ih | The Elderbloom club will hold tt iiecheon ‘at the’ omc pt i tthe Mr, Douglas Robson, who spent the|f°SUlar meeting at the K. P. hall) in all sizes. One of the $8 95 e A splendid model in Havana brown ~ Leap Year Dance holidaya in Vancouver, has returned | {FM 10:20 to 930, | heat otters of the sale. .: a | ‘The girls of All Saints’ church wit!| to Seattle. Mercer PoT. A. | kid, with military heel, $ oe a h shown in all sizes at.. 10.45 é lon Formal entegain with a large leap year| mee The Mercer FUT. A. wilt heb tol = A patent leather Dress Shoe, with feation fraternity will give | dance Saturday evening at the Lak Mr. and Mra. A. J. Chatmers and) reguiar monthly meeting at 3p, m Louis heel, either dark gray or mouse | A beautiful brown kid Shoe with + | side club house, Sist ave. 8. and | baby have removed from East’ Se-| om nine, Tho achool n rray ki | i BE Sanco, rider evening: (Stor ave. A cordial invitation la ex |ettis to 1916 rasnin Places =” | ,f00m, nine, The schoo! nurse will age $7.95 |e eee Se eee 5 > | . | e 4 Pe ea, ghd lgvegvam. ‘The eighth gande aims \ top... our clearance price $11 95 eee i Mrs, Eamund Robert Bowden, and| Will serve homemade cake and tea. i ; Give Luncheon Entertain for json, Edmund Robert Bowden, Jr.,| o 28 An all mouse gray kid model, and an- | +++: nee, . ° a compliment to Mre. E. W.| Bride-to-Be pore Reet Ete other oh glial a patent vamp and black | A stunning model in Havana brown Meapolls, Bre. Kiufus Ge ieing wint| 1 compliment to Mies Alma| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frazter| Will meet at 2 p.m. at the home of ooze top, both with Louis heels, now | kid vamp, and mouse gray kid top, in with a amall luncheon at |Roquet. who will be a January bride,| will leave Friday on a trip to Cali-| Mrs. Joseph 1. Greenwell, 1419] priced to clear both: ‘Lotis a Cole « Friday evening, January 1¢,| Miss Ruth Gown entertained with «| fornia. Mr, Frasier will return to Se. | Queen Anne avenue, | ' Sie Ti iehar ee ® uis an uban heels, sizes . 8 |shower at her home Saturday after-|attle after a short visit there, and sli Sa z " * jnoon. Aside from the beautif Ars. Fragier will ko on to New York| Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. E. 8. Two very dressy models with the new slightly broken in this number, but ver for Bride-to-Be | tor Mins Koquet, there was an in r several weeks. |_ Seattle chapter No. 96, 0. B. 8. coal 8 SP e all priced at tty shower was given at| {xine musical program a ae) will meet in Corinthian room, Ma Baby Louis heels, one with brown calf rege Very pretty #! ven at) ¢ 1901 a Miss Bernice onic temple, this ev mublic - nate os “ home of Mise Finie ata. Mrs. J. 8. Graham with her sister, |ferrcnatine gag” Cvening. Publi : vamp and brown ooze top. Another a evening, December 23, in| cee Miss Susan Spencer, left Tuesday for = with ent vs “ ; : ; Ot Mins “ana Sperry. ‘The Pasadena to be gone several monthe, | ie patent vamp and black ooze top. | Another model in Havana brown kid, aes were decorated with Christ. Fortnight Club } The reiay,_, Prearem Club | Both priced with Cuban heel and Greens and holly, and in the| ‘The Fortnight will giv | Mina Helen Jordan leaves today for| meet’ with Mrs. 0. ne Ket at.. light welt sole........ e Of the living room stood al next danco thin : nwich, Conn., to return to Miss Ge aaelasnee Christmas tree, glittering nail, This will be a New Year's|Ely's school a oe olored lights and" inion. withfganin, with New Yew’ tavern, ie see Some Wonderful Values Look Here, Mothers! for the honor guest. Later the was spent in dancing, 2 ae | | Seattle Review No. & ena Wisteria Dancing Club : |68 THOUSAND GIRLS | Seattie Mteview No. 8, of the Wom In the Men’s Dep't Here are just two reliable money-saving Gove weekly informaic. wil te| MISSING IN ONE YEAR} ems Benetit Aseociation of ‘Macca djarne, fromm, the Cusacen’s Eipersmen, san In honor of her house guest, Misa|given this evening in Christenser NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Approxi-|o. W. hall. Installation. Servic “ n Mahogany or Nut Brown Calf we offer | | there are similar offers in all styles for chil- Shearer, of Lewiston, Idaho, | Broadway hall mately 68,000 girls have disapp 4} flag demobilized . wo distinctive lace models on the latest Eng- dren of all ages. Arthur Blomquist entertain a -| or run away from their homes ve an attractive tea at her home! at's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | tnitet tos during the last ehend | Reesaes: 81 } Inet. See these in our windows today FOR BOYS oon. 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ding te . 7 oxtraordinary valu Pas writ 4: si ee so Setaceement Ine Y | Raventa: 2-2 Mt the . $12.45 Splendid wearing School Boots, Genuine Gun | A special me ting oF ths society | I . will , Campfir imple School Frock for a Little Girl am a ped Army Oak Goodyear welt sewn has been called to devise plans to/ Girls.” Reading by Miss Mildred 4 Black Kid Blucher soles. Safeguard Back tay, Footform Model P . ed the left front rhe skirt may be Sizes 1 to 6. . | meet demands made by the great in-|Huen. All mothers urged to be prea-| citnorsgathered or pleated to. the ow model, made with Sizes in runaways and helples travelers. ‘The meeting will be at : ; pb jgeodioe yy anaye kl |tended by officials of the trans-| Council of Jewish Women bern pnp diag gor oan medium toe; a $4 45 j ; : re of Jowteh | a belt ia used it may Atlantic Jines and representatives of | w ‘ samc ia Saskia aabdbine ee Ot splendid value, in Protestant, Catholic and Jewish #o-|ing at 8:20 p. 9 th ¥ jus t . 45 all sizes, at | | p.m. in the vestry rooma! ‘Thi 6 might be used ve , f agenci nt Templo de Hirsch FOR iormineces! ROE ge mig A aging Spe Peper $9.95 GIRLS | shine Club PERO OF ONON For misses 1} La Sheet eo club, of Women of | Tunic and Htor cta > y And the following and big girls }Good Values —_{|asoorehenre cain thn akoren. Pf] much featured next spring, and tt i novelty tyles sara CaS | home of Mra. F. M. Braman, g24|®)nounced for the fit of mothers A Nettleton Shoe novelty pls, AL AYS: Twenty fifth south, All day meeting, | Wbe do their fail wing early in with patent vamp with patent W | Myon fer the year, that striking plaid pattern and champagne | | vamp and gray BON i NO EITM CE 5 Laden Ald of Holy Trinity lare to be much fe nets ed in the ging kid top, a lace kid top, A foot- te id of Holy Trinity, 1 hams, comparatively few plain e > a 3 CHERRY CHAT lish Lutheran ‘church, will moet ta | checks being ahown ’ ‘ A chutton aio titully tinlehed Shurch parlors at 2 p. m Cotton crepe will also be very popu with gun metal] [in popular lace lar for wash dresses for little girt« vamp and gray atyle, of neat odical les because good values © ms oor the rule at this entablishment. Any| Seward P.'T. A. will meet at % p.lattractive collection ‘ Bor ja © collection Some A will know you're P : day of the year you will find buying | m. in school auditorium. Five of the |are quite straight a need opportunities at Cherry's which wie|hends of departments in Seattle starting the new i in importance with any to be found | *hools Wilt speak. hogany calf top to elsewhere All at and 11% to 2 year right! tremendous volume of busi-| i,t 7tilan Sisters’ Altruistic [featured nlno, Collate and cut : mn tt | Ee atl eS i $9.95 || $6.75 ys pir ne done by the chain of Cherry] ctu will ‘meet at 11 tm. at the|es will bo amart and fashionable, and RDS TPR cet AM | m4 stores enables this institution to give shome of Mra, Lillian Duggan, 2445| a8 they may be made detachable the dayin-and-day-out values in fashion |Fourth west, A Christmas tree go-|plan is an excellent one able wearire apparel for men, women| cial and election fficers, Srakeler aware tittle ap No refunds after , And in addition. to all the tempting Neighbors of Woodcraft but two i the usual arrangement. | | anges alter 19 tomorrow, before avingw offered, Cherry's conventent|, The Neighbors of Wooderatt wilt] Golored organdien are to be. pop-| on, and r monthly term make it easy for the|H0l4 4 joint meeting in the Swedish| wine and both plain and figured cot, f is on either sixes aro further whole family to dress in the best of /GUP ball, both Thursday and Fri cash or — credit ere style without ing the expense, ig me occasion for the pe uivghy Raabe styhostintie Mags td sales, Second and Madison ee waist and a sash or plain belt may = white kid lining, 9 to 1%— Cherry's does not hold special peri: | brown button odyear welt model with ma type, and smock frocks, combining a ° skirt and slip-over smock, are to h a ‘TYLE SHOP ” hip campaign in which ny | dren Walto Building new members were added to the or- . | Over Pig'n Whistle, Hetween Madison | Oe". Phe grand. guardian, Mrs, C D'Annunzio, Italian poet, who now | Whie ; be present, and| holds Fiume, published his first vol. and Spring on Second Ave, lume of verse when he was 15, b etings Is the closing of a big mem. summer styles outlined for chil | &

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