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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, ‘JANUARY’ 19, 1920. PAGE 11 ag By REBECCA STEVENSON | nial Card Party |Charity Ball | — al Office Phone, Main 600, a quilted ekirta; powdered halr and |to inetall anite et Youngetewe aad Cc J Ls "| By CYNTHIA GREY ; Confessions and qu Vandever-Towle Carnival Ball fay, wet the card party at-|sistent calle for there. b schoo pe : 4 “f 5 € ity and perfe Shrove Tuesday, February 17, w urday afternoon apart from other af Seattle Day Nursery asnu Helen Towle, daughter of Mr. and) big balls the Broadway Orth was given at the Scottish Rite tem be given Saturday evertt ht Saturday in seni 3 Sette: ; F Mrs. George BE. Towle, to Mr, Albert | guild will give in place of ita week by Rainter chapter, D. A rs poh oe «hg populas om ad New, ie Dear Miss Grey: Wedding rings for men! 1 Reid Vandever, son of Mr. and Mra. {dances at the Army and Navy club, | Plies of the ball which here und Navy ‘lub Geek Daren Seat, Those whe depths of deapair will the fair sex next drop us? Firat, they ™ Pee remneree, of ee See eee poco tinued. Tee ill ee at vereares of ms the Seeing He J announcement of thelr took part in the program were 1 got our vote away from us, then they took away our booze,” n ined om ras ball, 8o named for hiversary of George an artha evening has yet been . $ “ “ Drother-indaw and « 4 fan carnival 4 ~ Or neton promined that ari f the Pilgrim Congre: | *\ yes, every single drop of it, and now they are trying to takes Mrs. Rufus G. King which ¢ alway Wrove tt * for the affair aturen there will be a Rex Parrott, the t E STAND GUARD AND FISD hay, our smokes, and then want to make us wear weddl és Baturday event ' 1 like the other dances b stumes, many of an infat " man, musieal i MYSELF IN HIDEOUS wave A aa Rev, W. H ian ¥ ervive | guild, it w » given at the Army |Whieh had been handed down in their by pup Russell, the well TRAP rings. % Mian altar of Ascension Iilies against |and Navy families from generation to genera: [of the Corniah echool and Mary Ann) KNOW song leader: | Mr. Campbell's |g x| Well, if all the married women were compelled to weap @ thick background m, hu Tr mmit is enthusiatalo over | ton Well a he Hoy and In Pa” was a ‘ : , ; 7” %, with lovers’ knote of t ich Gaeelntnan to wenke it one. of the’ cut a thek bla elas | St: samen A. Calvert in preaident |YerY successful. Mea, H, D, Bracker You men are not eating your| their wedding rings, it wouldn't be so rank, but I know of 9% standards bearing Russian can-| standing events of the year | McDonald sang a group of the Seattle Day Nursery associa dente we of the gy? A, presided as, rations,” I protested on the lant day|more than one that has discarded her.mark of matrimongy delabra were on either side, Pir se Jaccompanied by Miss Charlotte De: |tion, and Mra. C. MH. Whitcaw in| Wastmistress und Mrs. Prank Gleger) of 1919 |(o step out among the boys and kid them along. I even know 4 chrysanthemums and trailing greens | ¢ * Part } ma wh afterwards gave some |chairman of the ball committec MATERA OF the mmitice of ar! We asleep a te » we don't need ; ong along the mantel; large baskets of Upper Larly plano numb pe rangements Htdlcaore Be we.don't neet'laf one young, good-looking bride of three years, who wore — the same blossoms about th ms| Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Risegart enter-| Sets of charming . hand-painted | ¢, WwW, oh ee: ths canes AE kappol “thtax (only her engagement ring, and kidded a young fellow a ; |And drooping from newel pc tained with @ supper party at the |candiee were gven as favors at each Seattle Woodcraft Instatlation of OMecers | ty engineer. “I suppose you think " gag 9, 8 Vabets 4 A 4, ! tor th “ ps 7 The you can hibernate, Wke re, 1/to such an extent that it nearly ruined his whole life “3 the hallway; huckleberry and stud aturday eve after lof the one hundred tabl | Thimble Club The annual installat officer a n ntwined on the balustrade performance of “Il Trovatore” for Following the ¢ tea wan served * P »| Acaulla lodge r ‘of | scolded, “Well, “it vre going tolhe learned the truth—that she was simply stringing everywhere the stately support the members of the cast the banquet hall downstairs, with | Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club| Honor, Ancient "Order United | live on sleep, you'd by t more | a], for th fit : will give a card party Wednesday along for the fun of it. i palms, gave to the scene the sem eee Mrs. Elia Ferry Leary and Mre be we a Workmen, took place in Mvergreen|of it, For that reason | n going Wh ‘ is Caines of & bixctioes garden. In Charge of Dance aiinusd Wanaek ak tis tan | January 21, at 2:15 in the W hall, January 18. The installation waalto take my ro.of the guard from hen the women reform themselves, then there will ‘ From behind a spreading screen of ye we which t for ations two flat | craft clubrooms 2 Railroad in charge of the et chief of bon now on plenty of time for them to make efforts to reform b a Palms the stringed orchestra in an | | Misa Elinor Linder and Miss baskets ted with blue ting chry. |Ch@nge building Ella Kittridge; past grand chief of iter S66 eeain tt t, Mra. |“‘weaker’ brothers adjoining room played the wedding | Booth will have charge of the santhem daffodils and ever fra ~ honor, Margaret Gillam, and grand . ’ ‘ og sae gaan i star dar Rea Crows tea Fares ot Helep Lee The foitowing were | Lorimer.” laughed Gene Archer, “I's) * ‘Talk about the wild women of the South Sea Islands! The whole was lighted solely by | tomorrow . the ntalied: Mast chief of honor, Anna| the Mat day of the year, you know.) th eitre not in it with the mad 20th ce ori pink candies, and the tall tapers oy eee BS e* the J . t. chief of honor, Mabel Downe.| Why, goblins will walk us the’ clock y t mad 20th century Anew the candelabra at the altar ancing Party « of honor, IdaeMoench: chief of |strikes 12° and ghosts will stalk 5 Mrs. Seymour W. Backus, of Min M ng P fi J ateeteined with Regent | remony, Eliza Stull: recorder, Elaie| when 1920 pushes open its door, you}, Dear Miss Grey: In regard to an,can those two boys convicted at Neapolis, a sister of the bride and ef 8: yep ine Se oe ember ee Mra. J. E.] pr, and Mra. Richard W. Perry Jeft|!¥¥: financier le Phillips; re-| know jinquiry from one of your readers in| erett be called? ry. her matron of honor, wore green ig 0 ee KR. A. Halling, Mrs. | yenterdey morning for Victoria to|Selver, Juliette Morden; usher, Pearl| “If only something would happen” | Friday's issue of The Star, concern. | & ReLievee a JUSTICE charmeuse, softly draped, with tig we Mra. B. B. Heunsey their oldest. won, Henry, in| Morden; assistant usher, Mary Me 11 laughed ing the justice meted out to Inom| yOR ALL. which she carried Ophelia roses Mra. 4 Bryant, Mra, EB, Helste ol Me wit certnin x’ few |tnuide watch, Gertrude Beck: outmide ‘ boa thing might happen | Wiite; compared to the acquittal of at The bride, who came in with her ppt he agg P bere J. J, Jennetie, Mra, John and Dr, Perry return immedi | Wateh, John Carr; musician, Eva oe ay anything might happen— | Ruth Garrison, 1 would like to say) Beek rs of the state will father, was particularly handsome |. ee nn and. Milas Julia Mrs. BE. J. Wagner, Mrs. | ator Dickman, The installing officer, I spe Sar yes place—tonight,” |a few words. In Miss Garrison's! in the Chamber of Commenem in her gown of tvory satin, the skirt | )/0°% — eed. of Yakima, Mra. J. A eee Kittridge, wan presented with a hand | ‘8° 4 Dr, Bpence i I fee) that it ix more the fault | sembly room January 22, 28 amd E draped and caught with an ornament ee Philip Rowe, Mre. 8. H./ str. and Mra. David Edward Skin-/20Me plece of cut glass in token of I'm going to take the midnight |of the newspapers that she Was A°-/Sainples of the best honey will be: of rhinestones. Rhinestones trimmed) ,). Mra. J Peppel, Mr. | yee eee ee eae Oui [her services; Margaret Gilliam with| Watch just the same, boys,” I in-|4uitted, than anything ¢ pereghars Abt be the bodice, which had sleeves ot Dinner Mra. Arthur DeVoe, | Weeks ago are at present visiting |chryaanthemums, Mabel Downs a | sisted The papers pair her an inno-|0n exhibition as tulle Mi Mra. HE. Dr, and Mra. H. Yl. Weaver in Ashe ng of beads, Sadie Phillips a sik] And so, at midnight, being the only |Tynt Pay” under ithe influ nee 5 She ore a oar train, and a long | tained 12 ne Mrs G | vitie, N. C., wh Mr. Skinner for-|Umbrella by Eliza Stull in behalf of] person awake in the room, I heard | mint ne Storrs and not a right yell fashioned coronet-wise home at ‘arry an otk ent ts on Dr. and Mrs. |the clut oe a 3 ; n the case of 3 nite BE > neato nd pe or merly wen oles r. an 46 se far-off chiming of Whe church |there were no papers to te ag yp hag allege y range Vickeoaae Rink, at Sirs Rowen, are.| Weaver were the gueste of Mr. and sanind sik arcana tpettn iekse” Cadeta wan ‘due to|piedtioncted youth be wan, and Bie " Her flowers were a shower of | : se 8 Pe ie hae Daten lame a nr . “ | dat on the morrow! That was the | bis mind was affected when an in-| d orchids, roses and freesias, 7 : , meee Ca ter were charge |"*"" a i | mennage those bells brought to me. fant by @ fall | Me hepenout Backes waited with | Capitol Hill Guild ing room, with Mra yron | Wp eee APE Lee ue tsen Anne Study Club gd Bagong The Pia ON 1 am informed that Miss Garrison é Jandev: 1 HW ffi, Carr as chairm the com smear ter wr Mgrs Ma Queen As Mudy club meets at af an been seen o1 ects of Se arena et the altar haing Elects Officers ire € . Rudolph and Mra, W. H./2 p. m, with Mra. B. Karner, 1810/Prenence she had no knowledge atte’ it Seeaseay site “boule wad intimate friends bef whom | Capitol Hill « T L a Mrs. C. H. Whitelaw Mra. M.\Krikorian. Life sketch of |forth to our coveted freedom! maining days in a state institution the service was read. Rus romes, | Orthopedi yes-Lyon b Winston Churchill by Mra. J. H. Lin 1 was half dazed by the vision of for the insane, and he to spend five cirnations and delicate ferns were in | @8¥. A business TyewTyon, ter Capt. and me 5 roan yo | bw Book review, “Inaide of the) iiberty. With my # fixed vacant-|years at hard labor in the itenti- 3 the center of the beautiful table, tort se F geo * was held in ge ea tained with an ae hl yy oe ane ae ; 4 ap rw, ¥ c Feu | !y on @ panel of the wall opposite me, | Ary Do you call this justice? A whielr was lighted by pink candles | Pert the ernoon, and the re n nl ilies saudi ” 11 went over and over events-—aa they |Sitl Is much more of a woman at 18 ; fa silver candelabra, bound with |Mainder of the time was given ove ingt tery ,, Walla Walla Pot. A sat bo tassont brew ‘Peswa tes than @ lad 16 or 19 is a man. If streamers of pink and blue tulle to | to sewing for the honp Later tea Walla Walla PT. A. meets at b Miss Garrison is only a child, what onnect them with the electrol was served, w Mra. William & " or = Mr. and Mra. Seymour Backus of p. m. at the ach her w ’ Suddenly the panel in the wall ow soccapeiiniationalpialie . bo’ formed 4 and Mra. Frank G. Tay presiding | ry *: 7 Minneapolia are the guests of Mr al elect eo Girls’ ¢ m las if it were on a hinge. It : Se Santins torres 8 Caer lover the table Theta Sigma Phi Tea nd Mrs. Rufus King coming which is their second appear | was not the door by which I had/| Walls I felt #0 close to me! I had or " rary Went for the Vandever: Towle wed eo. The Walla Walla school h entered Christman I rubbed my | stepped into a cell which had, in all The following were elected to of-' Theta " flee for ident, Mra, Mark | nalixm sorority, ente Odell: vice-president, Mrs, William | u lly successful tea F Mra, Frank Case;/ernoon in the Home E Frank G. Taylor building = in iment to the BE |women connected with the annual Mrs. Vandever, with her mother.| Wardroom Officers |newspaper institute which was held has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus| 7, : the campus last w nd has Entertain | Dean Ethel Hunley und freesias were seattered about the table in fragrant disarray 4 Late in the evening Mr. and Mra. 4 Vandever left for Minneapolis, where | Eris: sec they will be at home at Kenwood treasurer, 3 Park way after February 1 tained with an|ding which was solemnized Satur-| great deal of musical day aft-|day evening. the Girl lee club and the Boys’! tae to find the door wide open! | punishment of recreant nuns! pon ben e.¢.6 Clee club also nomi | ub they also hi tr! 1 rushed toward it, too startled to| I screamed—I hammered on the| | nt. Besides | eyes, closed them and raised the, probability, been invented for the ve an oreh Miss Dorothy Lyter will leave/of sixty pi a. T program for this Wednesday to enter the Bishops Tee imctade aecale he Men [fy out an alarm, 1 held it open,|door of my cell. Then something Pane nas, fe A OE. Woods, a. routing by. Mrs. | felt before me into the darkness and| mysteriously terrifying happened alled to my companions ery time I pounded upon the di, ahs | Emma Kaselbach and a talk by Mra. | then pidwetl and| Mr. and Mra. Wi ma Worth me! Come! We're free! Free" | door the floor beneath me rocked | am Leonard! Alfred K. Fisken on “Pr King, jr. sin October is a 4 . . - heen the object of much pre-nuptial! The wardroom off of the U, | Misa Bf 1 Raitt ase ned, the iris n (Maud Haha t mont), whe are While.” Refreshment 1h nished, the swinging! slightly. I felt that my cell was © aining S. S. Montana gave ner at th etvi nd later ye after re alifornia on we . lor awent me ward and clicked | sinking with me dewn—down! th was an | 4 to return A. RB. Study Club behind me! , . : Her father and brother and sister-| pote! Washingte screamed In—but owing to | Bibb-Gaynor |marked inclination toward the Exyp- | 8 ld men’ holds ita first business meeting | There was Constance de Beverly and | pened! bs | Mra. A. A. Phinney has returned | of the year with the new officers at|her lover, Holy men had tried the} One of the men setzed a chair and | fotaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Edward |, m hor heir executive of ogram, and a emalay Dp. A. F “ ub meets at streted my arm orig Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Backus, of Wueet, U. & N. and Mra Wuest as uM a Gear of Port and, Mr*. Hunter bivd neal ath ge A orn Bs oecitce Fo pounded on the door » ms le Mi. ? bape ange | J 2 eonard Katon’s sister, is see tome our cold stone walls were " v Btinmeapelia,, joined . x: " ae Fotiewing tht dinn pa “4! Junior Prom | with Raton’s children, Loyal Seattle Lodge No, 7 clowe to me, In a flash:there came at sou ne Spence has: Archer and Mra. King. ee In appearance quite Ortental, even | #nd el, in her apartment tn the! geattie lodge No. 7, Degres of | 1 me the old story of sinful nuns apping message to me. j 2 to the music and programs, with @| Hamilton Arms during her absence. | tzonor, Ancient Order United Work-| They were never condemned to die And then what I most feared—hap- | | Luncheon By tian, the Junior prom gt the Uni A ‘The marriage of Mins Alice Gaynor . tha here she h : Mrs. Whitelaw to Mr. Martin Bibb, of Olympia, was | yoreity of Washington wil ° ote el ahs — Gaye with Bags on a m1 hgh yg ord Fed | pair and ies Soiree bad youd: | began to pound away at the door of | t the home of the bride's | « my one ae > building, h Mrs. eKay| “Sister! thy sorrows cease. ' In comptiment to her three guests, | #olemnized at the home of the brides |Shrine auditorium of the’ Masonic | Mrs. Richard Perkins, Rea Sie eit cieaieiiegs a coatine: | oes ieee ares green wa | eee re ‘ | Mrs. Andrew Rudolph, Miss Florenc - . and au go oS. . i. Those who know say Jt is| . iia |members! He in attendance * Ke and a heh many . je wet my cell in motion! Every) Rudolph and Mrs. W. H. Rourke, can at 24 of Saturday ine one of the most elaborate and nh and Sire, La A bodony pov Mad ee 8 ‘ Spee , a Bs pelle “e i 0 | blow — me farther and farther Vancouver, Mrs. C. H. Whitelaw wilt |" lunique of dances given in a long |New York left Sunday after spending 7 hers’ lhad loved ber were immur in alaway from rescue! entertain with @ tuncheon for twelve| ,7%¢, dride wore a handsome suit | etry |aoveral days in Seattle, quests at the] war ——— np rl + 9 , {atone cell like—like the one—whone (To Be Continued.) | at her home tomorrow afternoon of dark blue peachbloom and a small | “Tne committee in charge is com: | Hotel Washington. meets at § p.m. at the Armor; —— — _ eee i hat to match. and waa atter ted | noxed of Mr. Paul Wood, chairman: | poh lr | \ se i : Ber Ghater- tay * Thomas Miss Vernita Swenea, Mins a | Mra, George W. Goble of Spokane, | . For Miss Isabel Martin || Gaynor. Mr. Gayne @ dest man. |pnera\g Mine Keainryn MeDonald, |state regent of the D. A.M. has been] 7 6. we with hnh card phones emony & wedding | x arie Parke ae Ruth Nor-|the guest of the Rainie pter ed to the imme |¢ ~ Earte, Me Rees SS he guest of the Rainier chapter I) members at the Elke’ club. Host ». Mike HMelen Morford, Miss Vir-| Seattle for several days, and left Fri vas y to visit chapters in Everett and| cases, Mre. A. A. Scheg, Mrs. J With Miss Isabel Martin as honor | Follow guest, Miss Dorothy Bevis and Miss | breakfast 5 ne STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY Adele Small will entertain a few of | 4 rp Tg i ia Mr. | ini GUiehriet, Mr. Will Mead. oD Mrs. 8. H. Wright, Mra. Ed n eo t After a short wedding trip . john . 0 Mr i nt Me a pet or turning to Spo sere ve - Lith 's function at Prederick Nel [and Mra Dibo wil be at ome in |r, “Mrs euart Harker, Mr ier, | Bellingham before returning t9 80°) win Parker and Mrs. 8. Robertson 4 son's Saturday afternoon. After. | Olympia Zambertain, Mr. Harold Murphy and Ped | wards they Wilh Ge em to the shower | €:% 58 [Mr Gort fee. ax cydhes Mina Della Adame, who has been | PB on, 8 3 re (e Br eikeiaet atro o je on s t 2 ~~ eee Mr. and Mrs. D. Suzzailo, Governor and Mrs, Louis F. | California charge cf program, . Lewer Seer 9 9 . the engagement art ayor and Mrs. 1. Fitage . enchert will have charge of the Dinner for Guest Temhatte, 00 MA nia col and Mrs wi “ten D ve Miss Paul ne Senith who has been | “Peaking and upper floor teachers in | Honoring Miss Margaret Je N Los Angel: kins, Dr 4 Mrs. William A. Shan |the quest of Minx Alice Ives for sev. Charge of m |} Spokane, Miss Lucile Green was|turned from « non. Mr. and Mra. Winlock Miller, |erai days, will return to Everett to +) eae it ee a. ery for make his hom Col nd M Charles L. Phillips, | day Eastern Star Club Th d “ ” wenty-five at the Tennis club Sat- ine 4 Mrs. W. J. Coyle, I d oe The committee in charge of the! > wor . : ‘. ‘ . | urday evening. The party afterward | Pimmage Sale | Mr. ond Dem, WJ. Corie en and | Mise Hltnor Linger will leave Wed-| Progressive whist and bridge. card e word “terms” as applied to the purchase of merchandise WEES. attended the Broadway Guild's dance ges Mere On Tent Dean ond MTS. | eee ener Lanier wind a. week| party to be given by the Eastern Star or property signifies the conditions of an agreement or promi in the Army and Navy club. ‘The Young Married Women's club|itephen L. Miller, Dean and Mra. | with her sister, Mise Muriel Linder. | club, 4090 Arcade building, at 2 p. m.,| ‘ ; igT " promise a of the Plymouth chureh is holding @| David Thomson, Dean and Mrs. Irv Bb ane tbomaigt te yh . will be Mrs. R. I. Saunders, Mrs... to pay for same in stated sums and at definitely fixed periods. Musical Evening Seles aud) Wancened.” hrviabes ot | Oa a1 CNR, Dean Mier Sees wedtt,, AN4, Mew. Harry Mortimer, Al B. White, Mra. Lysle Way, Mra. W: These terms may be easy or very exacting, depending entirely ‘ . re ed every description are - le. " : on of Pillings, Mont, ar < J. 4 * = ‘ ¥ rj Se, ee crate carats 8 | ere cent aane ria to aire, moe |e nna, Coldwell, Comptroller |g tew days in Seattle, Susste at the) fiends welonms. .., with whom you are dealing. Gvening st her home Sunday eve |rend their donations to the sale and Mra, Hamond &. Meany, rates Hotel Washington. Sirs Alm it 8) Quen Anne Child Conservation | The helpful credit polley of the M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE COMPANY, coupled A ning. om and Mrs. Richa Scholz, Pro- : ite Cea tare bares Least with the close cooperation of each member of this organization, makes it easy for patrons eee - a plone or and Mrs. Frederick Morgan [00 0 ed ee DA. it’s Haturday,| The Queen Anne Child Conserva to enjoy a well and comfortably furnished home. * Vadeltord Professor and Mrs. Leslie dhorsyer ty oe thy tion league will meet tomorrow at Also important iv our firm determination and policy not to burden customers with every E yer eek ay, Awthur Chesiand of tiecuter, |} at the Congregational church, little advance in manufacturers’ prices; not to add “all the ffic will bear,” particularly q tt. in the guest of his sister, Mrx. Queen Anne ave. and Galer st. The c woods ‘ook, ev e gome nufacture nowhe: pele Business 32 Years Old Arctic Club : mK the sw t of his sist Mex. | Queen ne as ., as L Galler it. The on goad. re ay. ie 0c, ery time gome manufacturer announces a raise in price to ° . by Mra. F A. McClure, Mra. E. D. Dinner Dance sis. idasd Meme ; Colvin, Mre 3 | 3 url Templin of East Sound ie vin. ir HM. 8. Haight and Mrs ° The first dinner dar of the new epending several Z days with, his |G. Southard. All members and their M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE co. Is Reorganized year was held at the Arctic club| brother, Mr. Harry Templin. | friends invited AB | Thursday night nd was unusually ee e b indsoeee 2 Dy oritig th j inner hour r. and Mre. Montgomery Ward Madrona P.T. A. Mr Tom Pr Seattle's popular ored back to their bh ne in Aber Madrona P.-T. A. will meet at 3:15 OLD FUR HOUSE WILL Darttons, eas — ful Pal.” | deen yenterday F spending eev-| P.O. ij ee ec es Hg ne con Ww ontinue every alter eee on “How to Aid a Pupil in Selecting nate Thursday for the balance of the! ytrq. James Garfield Eddy, who hax | High nol Course There will C. C. BERG, Inc. ||) enon See eae ee | ~ RANGE, Se ee ee peer er FURNACE s nd ow t Mr. and Mra for New York to be go about twolat 10:15 a. m. at the home of Mrs. For nearly a third of a century trappers Mun an, Dr, and Mra. ¥. Ww. |mont ay oe em Leo Schwabacher, | of Alaska have been sending fur pelts to Mra. ¥. i. i pan’ | Necause of her continued fliness ARE ME | C. C. Berg to be made into fashionable ap- n Y B. Hin us Rd Paes gecsty =A rg Feng Mg. irrppesrea ind be Rook eatir 5 ze parel for the women of Seattle and the r Piles, Mr Me- | California until she tx able to travel.|§ p.m. at the home of Mra 5 a i, Mr and ire K a Yen Mk, ae a 604 2 ecN ; Northwest. To these trappers as well as the and Mri: MMenwaine, Mr’ 4605 mpeodore Pape. and children i604 220 ave. | All steel products are going to advance firm’s many customers the news will be |farryNoeve, Mr. and’ Mrs, Reynolds, |who with Mr. Pap spent the holt | man's Hadueational Chub | soon—will probably continue to advance welcome that this old-established house is Me eT ean tar aan Wn Ano Sec Pate Gd Men Te meet with Mra | from time to time. This is a foregone not to be discontinued but is rather to be lon ite ent en, A. Rely, Sar thelr home, “Gray Denney te line home. or chara: Sacmnaerama, ALA conclusion, fact. dealers have already F greatly enlarged and modernized. gre Mrs, Oy psperem re. Carton |quiam, Mr, Pape returned some time|2#4 ave. N. Juds5 Reah Whitehead) been notified to this effect. : 4 fs Charles ¥rye, Mr, and Mra. Frank 1 ne — {Aid to the entorcement of law.” Notwithstanding this advance the - 32 Years’ Prestige na ea eae ieee myticss = hy! GOTTSTEIN store, adhering strictly to rahe OB Meas} Credit House } is an honorary member of the club the policy indicated above, will NOT The old-fashioned honesty and fair deal- rs } ° }) Browning Study Club | raise prices on BUCK’S Ranges, Heaters ing that has characterized C. C. Berg’s busi- holly Holds Big Sale Ths Browning Btudy lub wil! maet : _ and Pipeless Furnaces now in stock. ness will be rigidly continued. Facilities for dM | Ane ~~-~— — 0 ave. N. EB. Program of | We do, however, advise those who are contemplating the purchase ‘ 1 toward y CHAT eadings and music be 2 ‘ * —h * . handling furs will be bettered, display and hin Wits Me CHERRY CHAT endings And shines Wil, begin Aces of anything in this line to make their selection at an early date. a sales room will be improved and the design- nd Mrs, War.) ‘The tmportant value event of th gece Cole will i paland spualeal é " ’ 1 Mra, Waiter! year a now in pro s at Che 4, ere evoteos of Bre «in ing and cutting of furs will be modernized to of Minne ery Fea Piitte’ putitiies + Meee | vited east YOU SAVE $10 to $20 conform to the latest fashion notes. Always @ popular place to trade} Brighton P.T. A. when you BUY a BUCK’S RANGE n De because of the exceptionally fine Brighton PT, A, will meet Tues BUSINESS CARRIED ON AT SAME Minn Far. | DOCRUBC OF i able apparel, and/4ay at 2:16 In room 8 of the whoo! f ' ce iony. vt | mowing of Sablonable apparel, and AY at iltay program bas book Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange | ranged terma, Cherry's is now offering spe- |"@nsed price inducements that are 4 Mrs. Olaf Bwen cnn one “| Offers Reward for ‘and Mra, Fhe Mr Fivery up-to-the-minu in| Capture of Yeggs Goggin, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.| winter coats, sults and frocks for on and guests, Mr. and Mra. Geo. #.| women and misses is included in this| Search for the yegxs who attempt- ed to blow the West Seattle post- Ider and guests great clearance sale, and tho entire office safe Saturday received im-} petus Monday with the announcement JG. Denby, Mr. Al Viadivoatok, Men. M. | etal tracting eager throngs of buyers, 'M’‘A GOTTSTEIN' ‘FURNITURE CO. 1419 Ist Ave. Creve. Sole Agents Buck’s Pipeles: ‘Sole Agents: Buck’s Ranges and of Petrograd, Mr. ‘and Hoge, Mr. and Mrs, R. # tock of winter merchandise must be THIS IS THRIFT WEEK | iiehowea of in v y short order. ‘ S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | This is Thrift Week ia ew dollars cash ia 8 that $200 would be paid to the captor Furnace \ SE ATTLE’S POP = = s mal League on “Thrift” onday | opportunity, and you may finish pay- 7 eee? Tat » =~ SINCE 1888 al Taare, on ari, Mockay |coperteshy, O08 189 SERRE. ek Malik oh 1514-1520 SECOND, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE was devoted to the same subject Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto| sumed practice after being tn the | overseas, He is ey Pastors propounded principles of | building, over Pig'n Whistle, on 2nd | servic Seattie's PIONEER MANUFACTURING FURRIER. tiritt trom pulpit, Sunday. | belt ove ik Med dotihg: “hnose and. thteet pecielist ear, |