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By CYNTHIA GREY y REBECCA STEVENSON es [¥#———— * ' tae ; Dear Miss Grey: Will you please arouse the intellectual | Office Phone, Main 600, ) { Orthopedic Dance |Architects’ Convention |} \ ) ) forces reposing in your dome of thought—mine being insuf- ficient—and reveal the reason why, if supply and demand |regulate prices, men must now pay such exalted sums for Made a Million Dollars in Eight Years their clothing, when contrasted with 1914 charges, when war Assisting the hostesses at the open-| One of the main points of enter ention Ing dance of the Broadway gulld’s|tainment at the annual cony 4 toan of the local chapter of the Am eran oo barcion foc. we be has lessened the demand by removing more than seven if the Children's hospital at the! Institute of Architects to be given tn Chesdes ns @ land Navy club Saturday eve |at the Hotel Washing on Satereay ————— rr kaart siitanl ay, ir "| million men who had to be clothed while living? ances ; mony Mise i octle pe aig tape 1 by Mr vin Mietd | (Special to The Star by N. F. A.) alg os and Dallas gerard hha pa In vain I wrestle with the conundrum. Eine hoateseee In charge of ATARI. | Toe ote nctades TE Ca toe Mii. manutno,| | itt ® million tn eight years. She | women obtain an education in life's| ‘orry, but my “dome” has long since refused to work y are Mra Donal cast which includes ‘Mra hae we ot ahip manutne A : Hd ‘ Mincnee. ae Se ettee Gould, Mr. DCT Huntington. (Petit: | eee a eee nee. vacmer in Mrw,| | 8 banker, rallrond and oll mag. | greater branches | in terms of present buying price The worth of my Giger Ames, Mre. T. A. D. Jones,|ing president of the chapter), Mrs./ 6 p.‘adama, of Dallas, Tox. who han| | "Ate and ship owner—but still | The Kathaleen, a steamship, the| dollar has so incredibly decreased that I have almost dis- Rire, Henry C. Ewing, Mra. Wallace) Harold Sexsmith, Miss Winona) oii ccd more financial and business | | Manages her little retail fish |firet one made by the Tarver Ship | carded the favorite pastime of women—shopping. Green Collins, Mrs. Robert Greer, | Mackwell, Mr. Field, Mr, Harold Sex market in Dallas, | bullding Company, of Meaumont, | ; ‘ Sirs. W. EB. Herring, Mrs. George | smith and Mr. Louis Baeder, aecre-| success than perhaps any other one)» eS flue, Waal tice Aaeeie & pred I now content myself with the old-time fashion of our Warren Hoole, Mrs, Thomas Green, | tary of the chapt pe Sc woman.in America dent, now plies between Hawaii ana| dear friends, Sophie and Traddles, of Dickens fame, who oe tg A rasta? saber By Maen “ye t a young arehit vet fads t the 5 rt nr avan th Mi o s iach seer ace od can ‘Sa Gulf ports, ‘The company expects to| went forth nightly to “window shop.” Some day, when . Mra. Late ambuth, | and of a g architect | sticking to the job, en tho the| blacksmith shop and other shops. | : i " ‘" ‘ ork c! with |have several more on the water in a all the merchants in the world are 8o rich they can no Mrs. Joseph Swalwell, Mrs. Hert /and his wife in New York city odds were against her, 10.to 3 | Dallas has profited considerably by t J 4 Seer and Mrs. Rdgar L. Webster. |funds none too sprightly, and rope A few thousand dollara left her by| her work as a club woman. Mer chief few months, — | longer find barns big enough to cover their fortunes, I eee ee oat | saab wt ke | the heart and contract for a $500,000 |her husband, who died in March, | ambition in thin connec ts to aid ott. Adama plagert: sataresios i hope again to sally forth with my few pennies ona & spec: ute dinner a [ ‘ tore ; . | . ; o ¢ ‘ome from 0} Ina 99) Rainier club which many friends are|home which a Weatern millionaire | 1% welled to more than a mil-| girls to reach a high position tn life, Be ve plone os aimtad tn abkanek real buying excursion, Ing to attend in groups of vari-| plans to build. lion re her husband's death She Nas been the promoter and ¢ soverel yuats has anor ea tat f fe Planning to attend in group : . t Payee : CA ha cael h allas : seven figures. She owns a control | Hints for | ioe sines. It in asked that those who| The convention begins Saturday | she was an artist, and when he ¢ ganizer of the Dallas Woman's . J a Woolen Weddi Dear Miss Grey: I am tn great Wish to join telephone the club for| with a luncheon, followed by election | she took helm and steered straight to |ling interent in the Tarver Ol1 com oolen edding worrow and almost desperate at some reservations. of officers, speeches and a business | succes: |pany, The company erates nearly Dear Mixes Grey What is the/lthing I feel is very cruel treatment. aa. 8 program. Representatives of various! gn@ owns the Liberty National ja hundred wells in Texas and Louis-| seventh wedding anniversary, please,| My daughter married a boy a short [ AS M agg cena ayer ener | bank at Waco, Tex. capitalized at nerdy ogyn ene BRIDE OF “rEAns, [time ago and the family are doing For Mrs. neers, have be J for dinner. | $30,000, with a surplus of $60,000. | And in connection with the ofl bus- | Phe ~ be everything to completely separate 9 q as Well as the archi wives. My | Iness, It has been proven that Mra Tn eae ae se her from me. She invites me to Hickman Price HL C. Whittaker of Washing p.| Her signature as vice president of , p urs) woolen wedding, As a decori- |their home. The husband, my som Adams ts not supersti th ous. | tive material woolen is not ef. Honoring her daughter-in-law, M C.. an expert company is attached to bank] | in-law, will let me wit in the house 20 in Price, of New York City, | is the honor « notes now tn ctreulation | Thirteen t# said to be an untueky | fective, but invitations might be | :minutes without speaking to John Ewing Price entertained | and will speak in the eve She owns considerable stock in seunniee’s | outlined in erewels on perforated |""it\y mother is dotow everything « b ful t b r vernment det nt of pul | cardboard. - nig « she a very beautiful tea at her home| new government department of pub|many of Texas’ largent banka aie Akins Gees tank ae the see | yer can to get from my daughter the afternoon. Receiving with Mra. lic works, which com es the vari M are b contributions i cs aan on tee tiie doe Arrang a are b poy. eine: wardrobe that was given her by were Mrs. William A. Peters, | ous branches of construction work, | 4, sie "We Matadahak atemn’ 40 cay of the month On the lath day} colored yarn instead of string. |ceiebrity, My daughter bas alreay BS: Saring. Lok anermaing at the Musical Te Texas institutions, Three boys are |well, the 13th well of a tract in the} favors all over the house. Pro- |Fyen ier two dresses and many Eile table were Mrs. Paul Mandett| “2 Usical J ea now being educated In college at her| four Lake field. The well came in| Vide knitting materials and bave eet YO tease advise me what to } . Mrs, Robert Brinkley, Mra wi musical ten will be given by the expense She has a plan of buying} with 6,000 barrels of oll per day | jd phoma ae te Pa wpa . |do as I am so nad and discouraged. * | Wor entury club at the home| ho lor employes, allo 4 “ P ‘0 | dH. “Moss, Mra. Robert P| Women's Century club at the home| homes for employes, allowing them ‘The North Texas Transent Com-| it prises for the best and the 11 way asked to her house to have 4 Mrs. Edward 1, Garrett, and|of Dr. Mary Green Korsiad. Friday|to pay as they are able. No one| pany, a railroad concern, has her| 15 minutes ee ee te ee Robert Wilson. Since her ar a © ProkTaM | with a worthy plea appealing for her a “s Pre "Use “Bo-Peep” - after my daughter began baking in Beattie a short time ago| bas been arranged by Mra. Clement hein will go unaided heading the list of its stockholders.| | Use “Ho-Peep” and a flock of |them she called to her mothenim Chal It han been rumored she will be on| toy sheep for table decorations. [iw to come also. Daughter and her the board of directors. |new mother talked for 15 minutes hairman, and will begin Hickman Price has been the or sagemaliye oi Coffe As @ business woman she ts un- tion for a constant procession , rd na | eaualed, owning the biggest Miah and i sar | ppmmcons, ee ‘Mths. ‘Louie Grae, and the hast fer Whslenale bosiases tr Terex! But, decked in diamonds and a|Zime Saver in without noticing me. ote jensen for the aftaracon are Mrs. F.| She controls the fish and plain every day dress, Mra Adams | Threading Ribbons | After giving my child my all for 3 o Houghton, Mrs. R. BL Mark, | oynte of Texas and Okl nits from early in the morning until) Dear Miss Grey: I use many ln years, this treatment seems more Informal Tea J. B. HM and Miss Blar hes > segay Tar aay laren 4 late at night In her little retail fish |kerie ribbons and ft takes me such Lerner a would you enting her mother, Mrs. he prog Pee ma er isiness ente so is| poor > = ‘alan a long time, and it is #0 tedious to|@dvise me to do? Gomplimenting her mother, Mra ‘The program ts as f setncied in weney ware, te caneien| |market, on Main st, Dalla Sitempt te pat them back ito tee FORLORN MOTHER. ‘There she lives up to the creed ex-| garments straight that I thought | The motherinlaw question | prensed in her favorite verse: | perhaps you might tell me of some| will forever be a problem, I sup- “Let me live in a house by the side|*pecial way I might do it to save| pose. And the natural feeling of | to retailing fish and oysters in Dallas, | | she retails green truck, operating her own irrigated farm near Dallas Mrs. Hugh Purcell entertained friends informally at tea at her this afternoon. : ond *|time. I will thank you for any sug-| jealousy between parents on “ye ge Grieg| ATound it she hax built a village ah of the road, ‘i lwestions G : lem For Madame vutte., Mie Wit Gia _known as Adamevitie L.PADAMS™ Ant ten friend to men” [FONE ca cuneate | ote eae anne Ore ae y is . ee Ta Paahoee ee ne a tape needie. If a piece of strokes of the pen. La Barraque hie ! | tring is fled to the end of the I do not know any of your etr- Honoring her sister, Madame e e . ribbon before it is withdrawn, cumstances, so cannot hope to © ine La Barraque. Mrs. H EF h f | when the garment is to be give you any sort of adequate was hostess at an interest! | Ol | essions of a Yl e as 10ns or | Washed, the string will take the answer. at her home Tuesday eve . | * place of the ribbon. Then when My suggestion would be that | € “me Mr. and Mra. Frederick Filacher the garment is ironed, the ribbon you try ( give your ug! ' eee 1 adébeen der tact te eee pees Seen ee pee i . Ar nN may again be tied to one end of time to find herself in her new In formal Luncheon The apirtunt tag ta Hee nee Jand = R. id eer is 4 Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association ericans the ating, ond Gsawn tate place curecntiiies : poten se pa a Sir Rabindranath Tagore tn hie ye in Singapore and Java. | easily when the string is with- Re to keep yourself in the Andrew Gillespie was hostess ong Offerings = gg gene " SUT : 5 . re : drawn, ckground for a little while till ta small luncheon at her home yes | Remarks on the muse of Carpentier— wp ger g rie Rg Ee im Ue REVEALS TWO AMERICANS, ALSO she gets a better perspective of, re. Houghton | ° 0 4 alia an hed . SON RPS > > ; » Mi 7 n Pare at the Setropotiean atterward.| ,¥°9 pay 1, 0 x |Zealand. © During their travels they HELD PRISONERS, BELOW ME |Zo Restore Mirror's | herself and others, in the new 3 | “The Day Is No More” met Mr. and Mra. Evans Hodge, and rilliancy : i yr {b) (Wien | Dring You Colored Tevs"—| crossed on the same ship with them| ‘The air thrilled with the throbbing /care not ta show herself to Dr Dear Stine Grey: Can you tel me| mont to be ageeanbls to bor ae ‘or Mr. and Mrs. menmitep That Fits om Davee |from Shanghai to Manila, and frOm| of ny wid church organ: “Peace On| Certela, Only the servants would be loctear Mise Grey:, Can you tell me] most to be agreeable to ber haw - Songs from “Gitanjall” by Tagore Manila to Hongkong Earth! Good Will to Men released. If she did not return, I Mancy to my mirror? It looks dull! right idea ‘imball Muate by Carpentier | ore i+ ‘ + When had| Wbuld need all my energy to last’ jafter I wash it. He WIF fit aa perhaps in her anxiety to com: Li ry ” t was Christmas day ne had eed all ne o i U Fence mcectt’” Kimball, isa| Accompanied by Bre Carel CO ee ee er et eee pang | I fallen asleep? 1 did not know, but /Out the fatal 37 days after Christ) neiae, “ery, fine whitening, or | please them, she is overlooking ham bt im be small son, Hugh, Jr. who have been - v mast or, pre her very own mother. Louise Rochester entertained | Pane iP ‘onth in Califor.|1 realized perfectly that I had been na | hould be rubbed gently a small dinner at her home last | (3) Concert study tH Seithave returmea to Wenttin fOr) hut up in the secret chamber for) “Hallelujah! Hallelujah! pealed with methylated apirits with © ees ste But 1 think it is Later the party attended | vee more than three days! It had been | the distant organ. % soft, clean sponge, and then more than likely your daughter hockey game. | Rev. and Mrs. George David) on the Monday before Christmas that Nice peaceful Christmas you've | dusted with the whitening or will econ cone to'beo (he Gale ¥ 2% Adams, of Port Townsend, are)! had set out to locate Donna Camilla | managed to fix up for your devoted chalk. After a moment it should of her own people, and to treat 1 by Mr. Kimball spending a few days with their non-| with such unfortunate success. thmily, Jane Lorimer?’ Thus I scold. be wiped with a dry cloth, An- them accordingly. Mr. Bassett Kimball will jintaw and daughter, Mr. and Mre.| 1 1.1. very weak and faint, I had) °! myself. “At last you've found a other eater cloth, oF, ma Have a little patience. “Try not bee: : 1 s bd pla "t mak 4 e ve, 4 wear ‘sensi feelings tain with a dinner of twelve) CLUS FOR FumDAY |e ee }to remind myself that if the foor| Puce where you canis make a. Chief, should be used for the final $e Sue dare. ieee te gee can't at the Women’s University . ibe ; | She meas Calkins, Jr. left tat | UDy fountains in the corners kept] ‘T!ns happen! Lau might ae polixhing, which should leave the make it easy instead of hard for thie, evening. ee Ne oe Col. Ellsworth and Gen. George || week for Chicago on @ short budl-| Might on pinying—and if I didn't get} "rem Brawn thing slase clear and beilliant. | your daughter to find herself is home in rr. “ . Georg: oo tired ¢ “ Kimball’ will join him next Washington Circles ness trip too tir the diet they afforded | 144 happen, then and there. To Cl 5 a oe | Mrs, Jennie Hows, district president o,.,0..¢ I would probably survive the full 40) yt eath my feet a magnifi 0 ean associations. Cie. @ of the Ladies of the G. A. R., will| Miss Helen Knight, of Hood River days-"and only 37 days remain,” || 1 has valce echoed the organ Tan Shoes monbag ok ney ae , a | install the officers of Col. Elsworth|who has been visiting her brother: | murmured ta myself. | yee Dear Miss Grey: Cau you please dest: ture d 3 vi | “Hall jab! Halle ht oP 3 ‘Entertains Informally rele and Gen. George Washington |imiaw and sister, Mr. and Mra. Dea) wpeace on Earth! Good Will t| sarin geese eee Pte | teli'me of any way T may remove| Telations with your daughter irs. Francis Allen entertained a|circle. Officers and members are/Baliard, will leave Saturday for)... . spots from my tan shoes at home?| 4 little care and Seren 3 guests informally at tea yester-| urged to be present at 12 p. m.,| Berkeley to attend the University of | vords rang out in plain Exngtish. ELLEN, ihe san agony er | sharp. California, If I could hear the organ, I ought; Inatinctively, 1 turned to the hol-| ry icl misunderstanding later on. afternoon at the home of her | One ofthe best and quickest at and mother, Col. and Mrs./ oe Fie o. OF to be able to make the organist hear | low spot in the middle of the rug. ways to clean tan shoes is to:rub 1 Lenoir. | Adele Ficlde Partiamentary | Mra, Lewis B. Peeples, who went/ me, 1 reasoned; that is, after the| Frantically I pushed back the heavy the soiled parts with a half » Midis ™ Procedure | Bast to spend = — with her) joyous Christmas music had ebbed | furniture at one side of the room Jemon. Nabe the “> = ’ @ Adele Ficide Parliamentary | daughter, Miss Beatrice Peeples, In | iw “re ealised that the width |and rolled pr o. wae te appeared and the leather has it the Women 8 Procedure club will meet this after |New York, is expected to return |)? ah ena charset ide petnen | caviie Babine eee, seece | | become thoroly dry, the shoes iniversity Club og Feat oad j Manyara ie Ro ‘Tuceiay Mier ey from the church itself. To be sure,| 1 looked down into darkness, mowed be polished in the ordinary Tomorrow in club day at the Oe sir tia Cudinee: | subject Mr, and Mra. Cecil Beddome and| the room I was in opened off from} Tho voice had stopped. gop ng ge Mrm|"Amendments." Public speaking Is|their son and daughterinlaw dir. the chapel, but tt a a | ae ae oe ee See ck, following which tea will be |! charge of Mme. Saunderson; sub-|and Mra. John Converse, have re built into the ancient awe! ne ouRe. | ‘My God! A girlt came a voice! “4 ject. Shakespeare's comedy, “As You| moved from their former home to/ It waa not a part of the church struc: | out of the darknens. | Lake: It.” 1934 BE. McGraw st, Interlaken |ture at all, “Or an angel!” said a second voice. A Ld Ps “ep ia : a ‘ | It would never do for me to rage.) It had an Bastern regard for broad inne PT. A. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Rogers, who! por scream, nor beat the walls, nor! vowels, I noticed. | Queen, Anne Scheel Parent/Teacher have recently come here from Beit. wante any of my strength futilely.| “Are you—a prisoner—tao?” asxea | a adtace gave an eat lo Yn oy Ped He ne ad Mee | Donna Camilla had left her hiding | the first man. te muaical at the residence | Chi Omega Alumnae Cecil Beddome at 1616 East Royer) Mace to share Se eases thiclols telat Tike ie oe ‘President and Mrs. Henry Suz) The monthly meeting of Chi| «treet. | itles, ppor @ would take | and buried,” I stammered Jt's my on the campus last evening.|Omega Alumnae will meet at 2 p.m see = fault, tho consisted of a compre |With Mrs. J. Addison Hyde, 33 Mr. Hawthorne Dent, who has Well, you can bet it isn’t our Cherry’s Will Solve Your Clothes Problem Quite a puzzle, isn’t it?—Just after the holidays, when most every one's |purse is pretty “FLAT” and you || feel the necessity of a new suit, or || overcoat, or suit, coat, dress, etc. for |the wife or daughter, and in the |face of such high prices, as to just ority Gives Musical ‘Tau chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon. | musical sorority of the HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 amememememees | GUY hirty-seventh avenue south an F fo ve fault that we're in the same fix. I || how you are going to make it. That e and interesting lecture by|T' sou! been in San Francisto for several | ing to ma Louise Van Ogle on “Impres- x weeks, will return next week. suppose—if you can't save yourself, ||is just where CHERRY'S steps in GLASSES ON EARTH gioniam in Music,” which was illus Olympic View P-T. A. oes . you can't save us?” I liked that voice. and helps you out. Now, most trated by The Olympic View Parent‘Teacher| Mr. and Mra. Frank J. Vietor will Store Extablithed Since 1892 It was a fine American product. every one can get together a few ——— eee Reflets dane "Ra veeeees Debussy on, wit meet at the school|leave Thursday for a trip East, Store Hours business-like and respectful but very dollars, at least enough to make Can You Place a Value on sean Rae Fev Oeborne. [eer ee tea Casa Retrechments| ° 8,6. m. to 12 midnight friendly ® m some semblance of a payment on Your Eyes? Be ate team Pact Mciorres. os fled i Mion Margaret Hewitt, 6: Dares Gentays: 6 om 0 Th Dm. “Maybe we could help each other," | 10s Blouse of Velvet or Velveteen | what they want to purchase. Come| No! Then naturally you a! #Et la Lane Descends sur le Temple Soiled ears Se cant aecsmanted tire: Deb ‘ L suggested, Ry this time I was able! Velvet or velveteen makes an ex-|to us, select what you want, make|f entrust the examination to lg AER P DRande i ae j steed The Social Score will meet at the| worth when she returned from Port s to see two dark forms in the shaft |ceptionally handsome blouse and one | the first payment, and then arrange|] most reliable optometrist whose Miss Helen Violette Oles. |home of Mrs. Hazel Hand, 155 Twen-| land Monday a 0 V of Nght which fell thru my floor|that is almost uniformly becoming, | convenient terms with our Credit/{ skill, experience and years of eS i*y ore avenue. Dinner will be served eee | and made a dim tunnel in the black-| Velvet blouses are not particularly | Department for the payment of the|[ practice can determine whether : a pm Madame Christine La Barraque. s ness below me, “Do you think you| suitable to be worn with suits, as | balance. you need glasses or a change of Marriage Announced oe who has been the guest of her ve! 1Sé coult climb up here?” [the sult coat will not slip on as| Prices considered, Cherry's are|] lenses and prescribe the correct pe. and Mes, J. D. Roy announce Kansas Women's Club brother-in-law and. sister, Dr the marriage of their daughter.) The Kansas Women's club wi Grace Lillian, to Mr. J. J. Riley, of| meet for luncheon at 1 p. Seattle, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock) Mrs. John Haller, os at St. Joseph's church. Mr. and Mrs. | seco: a glasses for your individual rev quirements. Always Reliable “If we could get a clutch with a | easily over a pile fabric garment as|showing most wonderful’ values, little finger, I guess we could,” came|over one made of satin or one of|both in men’s and women's apparel the confident reply. Fut even if one | the sheer fabrics, such as Georgette,|On many things you will find lib- of us should stand on the other's | silk voile, chiffon, or lace; but for] eral reductions and no old garments Mra. H. 8. Hill, during the holida m. with} will leave Friday for San Francisco. t Fifty +29 Remedies street. Mrs. I. N. Hoope M corge Thompson left last " ‘ e nN . Riley will be at home in Seattle will assist. Meridian car. "| week on a short trip to New York You'll find them all here at |}/ shoulders, he couldn't reach far|wear at home with any sort of|to select from. All new. - after January 21. | re - | - ST this drug stor é We naiways ugh, you can see for yourself. | fancy silk skirt or one of Georgette Our charge accounts are strictly | _ re Fra wg frais teen ie progressing Mr. Walter Barthel, of Nevada, is have = w regu display and we haven't as pens as a ravel:/or of lace such a garment will be|confidential and no extra charge! wil ns ‘avorably fro he operation she un “ est of bis brother-inJaw and assortmen recommend to start a rope with.” | found idedly worth whil for the accommodatio: ies saver m the operati io aie y n ‘or the acc n. le ‘Program for Ladie: rwent at Providence hospital re-| sister, Mr. and Mra. L. 8. Duryee. buying goods that are known faybe T can find something up| The sketch illustrates a simple} Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Est, 1906 to be good, thone remedien l Club a ia BG Be here,” I replied, "I can. The satin |slipover blouse that may be the|Bidg., over Pig’n Whistle, on Second en 7, . that have stood the test “of “ | The regular monthly concert of the! Mra. Vera Strange left this morn Ca ial, don oante cover on the divan will do beau-/length shown or a trifle shorter, if|Ave., between Madison and Spring. ides Musical club will be ven | HUH! STATE TO GET ing for New York to be gone several |] enter ee re ines ||| titully. ‘There are two of you, I take | preferred. It is cut with kimono | —— | ———___— could not survive in this day it, in that black well. Americans| sleeves that reach just about to the ing program has been arranged) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. —Ala-|_ Mr. Kirk Towns has returned from | Miss Marjorie Miller and Mrs. A.|tama’s prohibition laws provide for|Portiand where he spent the past and age. Specials for Frida and Saturday j from your vo! es, What are you do-jelbow, and is untrimmed except for ing down there the handsome girdle of metal or of J (To Be Continued) Jewelled section. The little vestee “4 SURGICAL OPERATION wired or the neck may be entirely f | LEAVES ONLY SQUEAK]. ,“ Mouse of the type shown would awaits BLOUSE purchasers on Friday morning. We Fisken state confiscation of property where | ¥°**: ae Lello, “Bonata” in A minor........ Grieg | {ilicit whisky is made, a » Sires Mr, Nerino Bianchi cide ae. wate ,e and local citi: | Langdon at the piano alting for the state to) the East, to be gone a month th Dr. Edgar Lee left last week for Miss Leon: bin | move against the federal government ore | ‘sdman| here for possession of the new post. Mr. and Mrs. Clare B. Farnsworth | Rese for 1 } } are FE ||| Household Rubber Glover, reg- also be smart and serviceable if Maree ie tor first time in Seattiey |0ftCe. Some time ago a night bloom-| and daughter, Nancy, who have been ||] ular price 60c; 31 LAKEWOOD, ©. Jan. &—People|made of one of the knitted silk ||| have the world beat at Mes, rose ¥. Morgan | ing still was found in full operation |in California for the past few weeks ||] our pric . Th c of this town some time ago started] weaves so fashionable for bl t |) Mise Fina McDonagh at the plano [in the basement of the unfinished| will return next week. Mrs. Farns-|j] pnittips’ Milk Magnesia; rog- {ll eatsing chickens to help reduce the coc cngesar oe dag I iysny Roe Cetlo— building. worth and cy went East twoj[| ular price 0c; ’ : J he| the sports type and for entire sports ) “Allegro Appansionata”.. .faint-faens THEA naa | months ago and iater to Californ OUF PFICe vessseeees 45c high cost of living. The roosters | costumes, e Daksa welcnsion’. ns “pesber| COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan, 8,—When| where Mr. Farnsworth joined them||| Castorin, regular price 30 Jerowed so loudly, however, that] Among the very new blouses re- . ee tes siseths”* the funeral of Mrs. Mary Catherine | for the holidays. | ||] 860; our’ price : C ||| neighbors complained because their|/cently brought out there is a in both RUSSIAN and REGULATION BLOUSES. Scott's Emulsion, regular price sleep war disturbed. Dr. Hall, one|very noticeable tendency to feature of the chicken ers, solved the|the all-over lace models, ‘They will Every shade and color in BLOUSES is represented Baumgartner, a pioneer resident of Handel! Boone county, was held at the ; ner Bal Kinnear have Mary Turner Balter Mr. and Mrs. 7 , “ 6 gone to California where they plan difficulty. He discovered that by a ue jitery Givert Spross | Millersburg Baptist church in. Cal me $0 & “ a . . e a} also appear in the garments shown - ; 1 Spartan Cente PORTO | ee coutity, At wan rovesitd Gat ap] i? spend the next two months. i] California Syrup of Figs reg- Hil aimple surgical operation the roost-| for next fink & io aoe in this sale lot. Hand beaded or hand embroidered, saorgan’ FTA" | descendants of the aged woman were| Mra, William McFall, of Portland, ||| our pt . 50 |} crow | Soula be: recused “to The lngerie waists now being |{f and lace or braid trimmed Waists of new designs. Cello obtigate— y |Present. Persons, expecially minis. | is the guest of Mr, and Mra, George ||| Horlick’s Matted Milk: regutar gre poe ean brought out are not at all the sim ‘ See Shortne. Seaaeht ters and undertakers, say they can|T. Myers. price de, $1.00; our Vocal organs of all roosters are! ple, purely serviceable models of the We are also continui AN ume * boat Wivall any funeral: wbere take eile’ 6 prices, 40e and 78c |now being submitted to the knife/olden days, Hand work helps to Ish . EBMIOg our sale on RUSSI Bonn Y, Dance |were to many relatives present at|_ Mrs, Edgar N. Gott has returned ||| Knickerbocker Bath Spray: |{/and chicken raising has been re-|make them good looking and ex BLOUSES, formerly priced $19.85 to $87.50, special p Year Da’ ia teat ete from ‘Tacoma where she spent the ||] Tokwar Price $200; Sa BQ Hi kumed pensive as well, and the handsom ur's holidays with her broth The girls of All Saint's church are | Mr. and Mrs.| planning a big leap year dance to b given Saturday evening, January 10, at the Lakeside club house, Fifty first south and Rainier avenue. A cordial invitation is extended te those who are interested and wis! to attend. [TANKS USED IN PEACE | sheer otton tani $12.85 One of the loveliest lingerie | FOR LEVELING ROADS?) Pouses recently n had the upper In fact we have hundreds of Blouse bargains never | part—a deep yoke arrangement before equaled. HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan. 8—The| reaching half the length of the up |army tank, which had a big share! per figure—of handdrawn cotton ret a fine Electric || the guest of her father and mother, BU | I I 2 |in revolutionizing methods of war-|voile and the lower part, just : ,|fare during the late world conflict,|trifie longer than normal waist DRI IG @ is to find a new sphere of uveful-|jength, of genuine filet | ness in the snowy wastes of the far q pt Mr. and Mra. y 7 | wf 16 blouse with the bouffant hip at 9, The committee in Bedroom or Desk KR. W. Baxter) during northern states, according to plans|is one of the novelties of the season iostoe (shiudee Mr. H. A. Sinclair, Lamp FREE turn iv pains ihe wares tha Ween Prescription Droggints Jot the Kew w county, Mich] A model shown by one of the eva i A A, “Maton. Mrs. George to the Lighthouse ' . ASK, Ma | highway commission. smart shops has the peplum made or Pik SL = Second and James In Keweenaw county it 1s pro to band of filet =. 107 oe eo a We have a order and Huse Chastain. eee Ct ] Capt. G._F. Patten, 8. A. re tired, and Mra. Patten have arrived @ | in Seattle to make their home, and | have taken a house at 2626 Tenth avenue north ———_—_—_———— woe If you want to Mrs. ¥. O. Downing, who has been | plete Mall Department. Service faction guaranteed Overseas Club Dance ‘The Overseas club wii give their | Next dance at Douglas hall Saturday ) . . Case, Mrs. %, Rees, Mrs, Florence Announcement on Mra. William Pigott accompanied f lace laid in Bible, Mr. H. jnekmah and Mias Gen \ page 4 of this |! Mr, Paul Pigott when he lefty wter-| Phone Kiliott 4 posed to use ariny tanks for pack-| umureta pleats over Paes hip mM ‘ aR paper. day to return to Stantord university, ing the deep snow on the publicl|as to form a flare, ‘The blouse Between First and Second Avenues and will be gone about ten days. highways during the winter season.| proper is of fine batiste.

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