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J a mitts My) * i et C f ° ' B id By CYNTHIA GREY ONTESSIONS 2 DICE |'Should Isom White Hang? ivevihe boys, while one of the boys is gtvem life By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, _. For Mr. and | Young People’ a mW darks, Cay Men be * Mre. Washburn Dancing Party flair ner winter. Tatra hnenty nd the other hangs Dear re Read Varied Opinions Below wisest isa desist © hme 1 " 40 * Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Arsoctation andes and her daugh compliment to Mr. ant Mrs. The Young People's Dancing Party | Cy use Guild, feraek YoY e Washburn of Medford, Ore.,)to be given at the Mt. Beker Park|).... ellingham Tuesds om he A Aa a] wo Al At al < READER. ’ Gude and Mrs. George Don-|24, will have for patrons and patton! 30. renry Jukes, who haa been TOGETHER,” SAYS BOB Volumes of letters containing comment on the youthful) Dear Mine Grey: In tonight's pas & Pe entertain with | small concn: Mr and Mr x B. Dods " Mr’ | pending several days in Beattle, vie ’ boy murderers are pouring into the Cynthia Grey department P*t I noticed that it was someone’@ soe at their home this evening and Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mr. and ing friend left Tuesday for her 1 told Rob the story of my adven.jthe chance, I'll tell you later. Ile from the entire Northwest ag " bs Ieom nexd should not ig ang just beeau: ut rrison got ) Mra. C. 8. Houston and Mr, and Mrs. . 7 bome in Hellingham ture, I made it as short as possible. | didn't go to it directly, believe im and BS ner A. Neithorpe. | re SD eral diuaee | vasa tell: Nothing could be strange, in our| Nobody can ever accuse him, He Some of them condemn the boys to hang; others denounce | oft without hanging ‘with a small informal dinner eee ‘Turn Isom White loose and you s home at the Highiands to: 7 adies’ Musical Club Mra, A. W. ‘Tidmarsh went to Van-| stran situation Not even the| took that precauti the verdict of the jury; still others contain interesting sug-| turn Tne the other pease tal i % evening in compliment to| of nel tx +e Oe Gouyer Tuesday on @ short t mention of the names of Jordan I'm here because Donna Camita | gestions as to how youthful criminals may be abolished thru smite and . “Ob, well, they turned . and Mra. Robert Washburn lp a y? <7 saiaet Stusienl ofa wilt! Mr. Cebert Maflartenn le sending | een and Gene Archer excited Bob. | nates me,” 1 explained. “There may | proper care and training in the home. tim loose, #0 we can do the same eee | ders ¢ an > , . td u ©) itis first ce thing and be turned loose also.” mont was brief and tO) pe secondary rea 4 . lbe held Monday afternoon, January few days in Spokane. an my If you have a boy or girl, these letters u be es i Dinner by Mrs. Brainerd {26,002 o'clock. with Mrs Go BM 'y ’ ere the point |own rashnes—but Donna Camila ts] terenting to yc "ie MAt ea rate, ae rs cit 9 ye! I, € pneciely Muth Garriwon slarted it when abe “ Mrs. David Crose of Ephrata | Pratt, 2838 Cascadia ave, Mt. Maker] Mr, and Mra W. IH. Stanley, of Nobody planned this little reunion | the important rea 1 do not be f d / . itizen, taking a part,|eaid that #he did n now what she guest, Mr. Erastus Brain: | park A | . pee ; ; doing, and that ind wae he following program bh Jew York, who spent a few days in| for us, my love, ‘That we know, all) ij¢ that either of the aren. | directly or indirectly, in the making of the laws that govern nar lee Pad pore Pe 0 Me t , ed by Mrs, Pratt and/ seattle, left Wednesday for San] right." onspirators kne hat the other| you, you should find h food th ht hese é vid. wil entertain with a dinner in| bees arrang Y , ‘a y ‘ ght jconspirators knew wha , UV hould find much food for thought in these individ-\ana they ean get free that way be ent this evening, followed | Mite mR Alda” bre eK eh sean; | Tegneteee. Mr, Stanley camne to, Be Evidently two fival influences | was plotting.” 1 added. ual opinions of those about you. jeause there are #o many feeble two tables of brides his © . ‘i a: rm eet 2 attic to attend the annual Kelley-| have been working agnjint us,” I as | “And «o they defeated each other na minded people who hold up to that, eee ilustrations, > Clarke convention. While here they | gerted. | . | : ; by giving you back to my arms,”| Pear Miss Grey I may White should hang and teach Thirsa Cawsey; “Oh, Patria Mia,"/ were honor guests at nev 1 affairs, he Garrinon jc hig head, and the one who|the others 4 lesson, and that is what i And working independently of | nay concn tr , ci m to Mra. G. F Russell, a | syneme, tees 6 Sener wae = oe each other. And they've muffed it,” ge n yey ct “ ol mf oon is fey See thinking, in not oeig Opa trap, what wort of men |¢ whould have done with Ruth ‘ é M t B. ° 7 mg ectate by we are going to die whis. |to be compared n nite case. {are th | NE of Two At Home Ralnler club ‘Tuesday evening, and| id Bob. “I'm sure that Certels bad) oy Nel aie" 1 couldn't tin: |SPeaking from experience, 1 wish to| I've talked to several, both men Saree)! Oe 9OR ee honor Mrs. Kenneth Barker, 9 {the luncheon which Mra. Fred Hud-|me abut up. How he came to have | ay, in the condition Ruth was in|and women, and it is on the lips of | i Mr. and Mra. David J. Hanna = |tnh the sentence, Dob did that for |" bride, and Mra J. C. Mac - o . {son Baxter gave for Mra Staniey | t the time she poisoned Mrs. Storrs, all that they should not hang the| Dear Miss Grey: My thoughts! the quest of her sister, Mra. | (Gara Teel Wallace) whowe marcia | Tueaday afternoon at the Sunset she was desperate and not respon: | boy JUSTICE. |have been on the same subject as the H. Burnett, Mrs. Edwin Bar-| "04 solemn peuruary 1 at their | cub ‘ogethert he aaid with his lps|sible for what she did. Tho 1 do see \“One for Juetice” was on. I tor one ‘will entertain with an informal) §t home aficy Mopirteenth avenue eee ana oup e on mine not excuse her. ‘The only trouble| Dear Mins Grey: Regarding the |do not believe tbat this boy should for some of the honor | Tealdence, ’ Mrs. W. B. Martin left Tuesday If a wife bas loved a husband as| Ws, «he poisoned the wrong one. |murder of “Lee Linton, Hverett taxi jhang. Has not Washington enough Intimate friends Friday after ‘.. * for California to be gone a month, * sincerely as I have loved Hob, “be He waa the guilty one and should | driver” schools to train euch boys? These: . | Be we on 0 ling together” becomes her supreme | "#Y paid the penalty, when they| The state of Washington adopted | boys have taken a life, but have not Aénabib Theatre Party Major J. C. MacDonald, tn Van |need, “Heing together” wit! make!" White shot Lee I the capital punishment penaity—|the rest of us sense to know that ft! : eanea . heed ini eth ake | bite whot Lee Lint n Hanging fc der, 1 0 ot Gor ‘0 ta from. Before Dance |,,,70 sompliment Mire. W. Tt Mrs at |weekand with Mrs Nacbonaig, who 9 |eren @ying any. 1 wasn't atraid|tiood to rub him'et he money and|aticn te itt In'my. Kumble opinion [euch other? "Se ing the dance to be given! syivester, the Caleidh club enter |! the guest of her brotherinlaw a ont OTS EF | any donser of mudden death by ne- | car it is this playing with the law that| Why not enforce school laws} Young Men's Business club| PUIvON sv eheatra party at the|@nd sivter, Mr, and Mra, Gharlos HL cident or murder. Thad my busband| Kuth's record before she met|causes crime and maker criminals, |stronger? ‘There are boys today rami Hotel Washington Saturday | octe Monday afternoon | Burnett, Can a young married couple live! with me |Storrs was clean. White was|Age or position hould not be taken |ning the streets and smoking. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Doug-|” eee dt De on $150 a month? | Hut my love and my presence led wi oS - before “y was mio account jaw for all ca of these boys eect, here been 2 ‘entertain with a dinner party Mrs. Clare Farnsworth, who wa a i" ‘sida in | tnt venont aaind te teal anning @ future of crime and law he amount of murders which| school, but the laws do not seem ry covers at the hotel. At the Moran School leupected home next week: hae @2-lwosne oan ts Be eye Bigot | | nah Snpaan penal cad ‘ bid , He knew right. from |have happened recently in a cl¥ilized'be atrong enough. ‘There will be ees | > Sthel Dean, of | th . | Win’ bine “Weal ‘Wutioos. Seiten |tatnel han ates _|wrong and deliberately chose wrong | country is appalling many more such cases as thi if chil: sie , ed ber visit and will remain | the fair. price gommittee, remains un-} On the contrary, it immediately |("an eye for an eye, a tooth for | | have traveled practically af|dren are not made to go to school,, . as chaperone eleven young girls will| some time longer : ay Practice Club ie over to the Baoran oonect om Melt: |° » ue anmwered strengthened his desire to survive. tooth), while Ruth was driven by lover the English-speaking world—but| You are right that hanging is not Monday Practice club will/ bridge Island, Saturday, to be t *. W. Phitip January budgets kept by Seattle | He exclatmed her despondency over coming dis Nave t peck before wuch ym.|the cure, My question is, “Why are next meeting with Mrs, Jobin | guests of the school for the wee oe Ps Calternn te Lena | nounewives arg being assembled by} Diet t yet, my dear. I'm not | grace s ‘ athy shown for murderers and |the school laws not enforced more?” ; 315 Edgar street, Mondayjend. Saturday evening the boys of month. Miss Dean. resigned to the end and I'm not go One For Justice sake) =when | criminals | Children who must work should Be February 2 the school will give @ dance for thelr eee "It can't be done.” wan the anewer|ing to be, for quite a little while. |there is so muck unhappiness and| In this late murder of the taxi | looked after just the same. Pive guests. Mr. A. In Hawley, who has been|of one Seattle woman, who sent in a| When I was alone down here, help: | Dunians is there no other way tolariver, how can any leniency be| ANXIOUS, alties at 7 des n the Bast on an oxtended trip, is on | budget Wednesday to prove It. jtene and hopeless, fheing the M\" te cater schocte and tmprisce: eer ee, oe 8 cowarely act! Luncheon for nR way home. | This household budget totaled $200 | evita I managed to camouflage a/ ment have been tried and failed was done-—a thoughtout plan on the 7 * for the mGnth. Two ¢ i B l | 1 al Ke Se ’ | Orthopedic Guild Mra. HL FR. Wahoake, with bh: the clever specialties to be ; x M L. hoake, with her twolwnaa allotted for food, however,| philosophy, but my dear, now that AN OLD VETERAN. ttle |__ Mes. W. H. Rogers entertained the| children, has returned to town from | whereas only 80 cents is allowed by | you're with me, I want to live, and| I would lke to ask “One For Jun { OLD EF ‘at the Charity Ball, the Sea‘ | Jation’s big dance |members of the University District/her country place at Richmond | nent at| I ewear, by all the love we have for | tee” and you, Miss Grey, if you were| Dear Minn Grey: Would Ike to on peereery assoc! |Orthopedic guild at luncheon at her| Beach, and will oceupy her former that you and Tare going | £40 Tanton's mother or ‘sister would | nave you print a word about the 15-| : ‘The murderer's part does not show any 2 ollars a day| pretty fnir degree of courage and|inmates come out worse instead of | jr t child s mind—far from it r¢ herry 8 Big Sale better. at the home economics depar the University of Washington, it was| each oth Army and Navy club Satur-| 31, will be a fan dance oan bre wna — jereee Sas home at 2317 Tenth avenue north. | ciate out [to get out of this, somehow.” reid del ea “U Suppose he had) yearold Morton boy and the 19-year. | CHERRY CHAT. f Dorothy Mitchell and an hospital Mra, Thomas Dempacy left Tues.| Numerous requests have been re-| “Hob—together—we can—we oan) tr 4 were Ruth's po pal hewres ola White boy. The jury in Everet Another week of even greater dance by Miss Irene Phil . e dan tor ealtarthe en rn citemmes |ceived by the fair price committee| manage anything? 1 ventured rash-| would you want done with th which has sentenced the 19-year-old | ‘ bed - Sagulceceaiald D t Washingt visit a for budgets. These have had to bel ty. ‘Then @ my words true I|who had wronged your daughte fo bay with Nis Rte, 200 ce eee eee eee ee le | s " rtd m to mei. The ny words trv who had wron your daughter? of a taxi driver evidently think y y's. lance a ashington { see refused. The committee in withotut| meditated upon a possibility of es |A® Mra, Store’ mother, would y epg Et Mage 2 Thay Aversa He erved. The| This remarkable merchandising y's pa ts made strong fight event is proving the most interesting for hin life, but the jury deci °? and tempting of the year. Not only nedy fOrithe death punishment since capital sanging.| punishment has been revived in thig|40¢s it offer exceptional values 4 mal Luncheon wis ste one of ita * Business Clubi Mr. Frank Helsell has gone to)budgets for distribution at the pres be i wad lanl D at business ip. © a y “Btorre is to blame _ Waite of Minne . 7 e*] Alanka on @ shart businens trip nt time. Later it hopes to have/|of the dungeon, Bob would have to ore Mrs. H. B. Wait at the Hotel Washington Saturday wee printed forma which can be used for] go up by the way I had come down 1 think the temporary rei guest, Mra Ivan ‘ : aa honor | evening. Mr. and Mra. G. A. Held have re-| checking up of the monthly expense | It ended, ta be mure, in another (DM Wholesale murder ts There wae but one way out condemn Ruth or would you say was hostess at an informal | eee Ry that { & is turned from Vancouver where they | account | soap Be ee eee at I do not mean on circum-| state |fashionable apparel for women and her home yesterday af: Annual January Ball « apent part of Inst week. —T a — aes + More OP stantial evidence or where one ix not| ‘Let us recall the famous Ruth Gar | misses, but the convenient monthly rison case in which Ruth coolly put}terms enable any one to secure am ‘ eee | ‘The Knickerbocker club is com-| ve *SRERS ay | : | . - ®, we had friends in the secret chan ri he real cure is in the hands of | vn he al's food d the . pleting preparations for its annual] Mr. William Pirte wit leave next! Universi Doo: . oh FR 5 {Polson in her rival's food and then| entire wardrobe of clothing for jist, i Charge of Tea Shop January ball, which will be «iven| week for Dayton, Oblo, where he will Cc ty hell EBs Ae pre, is they Fy ws 1 mothers ond tathe *. eee le an her, whie wate ning the a trifling payment at time of pum fare. F. 3. Jordan and Mra J. p.|Ssturday evening in the Masonic|make his home in the futur losed for Winter | *° * *°" , themvelves over tele |orkiDes of the deadly poison until) chase. ‘The remainder may be paid the boys), buy|Nothing in the world could be more |!” small monthly sums. hem, give them |eoid-blooded. But because Ruth Gar-| Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rt The resu they |rieon was a dear, sweet, innocent-| building, over Pig’n Whistle, on e their own cars b they &re | looking Uttle doll-face she was found Little | temaple. : no total enrollment for the Se are ceere cnorrow for| ‘The patrons and patroncases for] Mr. David I. Parry je in San The total enrollment for the win-|” «1 should think they would call to nton Hill Guild. ‘The tea this dance will be Mr. and Mra. ©. L.| Francisco on a short business trip. |fF Quarter At tho University in 4.997! a. | anid. “They have a rape New location is just across the Haynes, Mr. and Mra. R. L. LaRue, | o2 5 students. No more students will be Chrys and I made it They could igrom ita former one, on Fourth | Mr. and Mra K. KR. Greene, Mr. and| Mrs. B. H. Baxter and amall non, |S@mitted until the spring quarter) jengthen it to reach to the bottom |old enough, go joy-riding, stay outlto be insane and was placed 4 ave., bétween Madison and, Spemie ‘a fow doors north of Pine. | Mra. M. J. Love, atid Mr. and Mra.) Robby, left thin week for Pasadena, | without special permission from the! of the shaft.” ont § or ¢ a.m. boots. Galy Alaa ae oe a _ [ane ae ees ware ee Ss we ta aaa | “1 suppose they think you are few weeks ago I heard two boys and| Why should @ boy whose mind is Queen Anne Guild of the Or | . * will spend the remainder 0! af * as | dead, Jane.” Rob said solemnity. two girla, not over 17, planning @ Joy | filled with tales of bandits and out- hospital had charge of the| Orthopedic Guilds winter Ue « Hundred Doll | rnttm weep much aliveceo much eo (t40, and the boys were bragging |iaws and who murders a taxi driver whoo te See this aft-| Friday afternoon, the First Frit! unar ars } about selling @ quart of “good stuff | in order to get funds and a machine Mra. W. | Mr. Ernest Harris left last week that I could help you averpower your HH. MeGrath {id and the Madison District 4 “ 1 for $10. Those who have no cars/to go to Mexico to join Villa, be less chairman, assisted ov Mra. | FP the ea ee Otthecume hospital, |fOF Loe Angeles to be gone several Offer for Essay) evn when he comes, When will he thar and kill for them. Most of our|ineane than the girl? The only rea Nash, Mrs. Robert Welles. | which have consotidated, elected the | *°** The Imperial Daughters of the | Come Bobt™ rebbing is done by boy json is that the boy did not have the n F, Green. Mrs. Charles |fciowing officers fr 1930 at a meet-| ac. peush Eeteo win leave the firet|British Kimpire will give $100 to the). "Never—never again, my dear’) When our future men and women |sex appeal to the jury that the eweet > | irs, Robert Ensign. ine with Mra. W. A. Peters. Preal- " beat | The Uniformed Mexicans who put me are growing up like that what can /jittle girl murderess had } 4 |dent, Mra. John Ewing Price; secre-|0t, Feoreary for Del Monte te re been «ry a gree ppm Prog 5 here informed me that I had|you expect? | What will our future] None the less, the Everett fury ts main 5 | . {generation be? It’s time somethin: 70 0G jtary, Mra Archibald Fisken; treas eee ing for the development of good ween the last of this earth. One was | 5 ee pin ‘a a eva i | to be © mmended z Two GIRLS, urer, Mra. William H. McEwan. Chartea Frickso la kind fellow. He left me an auto A ne o BE ican” colrnad’ tran Teens, WeetelCuhed Ot ene ant Hl ipntia: Hie Onlt twas apetuct chdudt PRRTENCED AND ALSO | Dear Mins Grey: I am a reader | » ye return , United States. a 9K JUBTIC and am interested in the two boys! First Dance of they spent the holidays. siasriaiilidintiienaiaatas fine he didn’t want me to suffer ia who killed Lee Linton, as I am the Spring Series oe'¢ Smith’s P | needlensly. Ho took my Yaluables| Dear Mine Grey: Of all the letters |mother of © boy and also gira. 1 | Phe Brat Oe the Wasnnetin come! A number of Seattle girle in school | OME 8 ‘artner 4 . 7 s you have printed, the one in behalf|can pity the mothers of those boys. at the Annie Wright seminary will| |have that gun, Maw you're with me,|of the White boy Is the best I also pity the wife left alone by " a be | come home for the week-end of Janu: | Sues for $15,000 Jane ; |__Not only Ruth Garrison, but the|the boys’ act f ents of lary 30, which marks the end of the! Aajteging Joe Smith, ax an official| Bob didn’t expiain why he Knelp boy, is Just as bad as White.| 1 know these boys should be pun- re De frat semester, Among them are) ing stockholder of the Pigott Print-| lad he had the gun. Hoe didn't need |The judge and jury did not sentence jished. But they are young and each | a anes a vj | Miss Georgianna, Mise Mary Fred I knew and preased hie hand to|them to hang, why should White is some woman's son. If Ruth Gar- ce” roantiericka and Miss Lucey & ‘This is a nation that stands out to|rison could murder a woman in celd spring series of informal» wiven this evening in the Kr Columbus hall. The pat patronesnes for the dance Ing company, attempted to ruin the} | Mr. and -Mre. Stewart Bur Pot-lSwanstrom, Miss Dorothy A concern by publishing false acum |let him know how completely 1 un-| tM world for. rie justice. | blood, pass as her friend, then kill | terson. ‘ | Mise Jane Fillies, Miss Virginia tions Against Mayor Fitzgerald, and|Gerstood his meaning. If he died) sii they will sentence a mere boy |her for a man, and be pitied for her bd | ferson, Miss Lorraine Casey an: practiced fraud in altering the rec-| first—and if I were left, what would|t, hang. Is that justice? youth, why should the White boy | “71920 Ball” |Helen Graham orda of the company, H. C. Pigott,| 1 need except that automatic? | The one who leads that boy to the | hang for the same act? | ‘The Green and Black club will give :. bag general manager, filed sult against) (To Be Continued) gallows, the one who puts the rope| The Garrison girl is called crazy! their "1920 Mall” Saturday evening Miss Mollie Beach of Boston will! genith in superior court Wednesday | ————— re arrive in Seattle today for an in-| 00 damage deduite stay. Mise Bench wae the|' feeee Camas Re } guest of Mr. and Mr Daniel B./ oe "5 } | Fretethen last fall, Fireman Finds Own | | popular this seanon. Gasner’s Jazzers | . {fie music. ant Moreill Wi furnish) y¢ey wintam Pigott has returned} Mother Unconscious fromm Ben Frences, where she 8°] CHICAGO, Jan. $2—Lleatenant ,e | ° companied her son, Mr. ion ar |\Wedding Plana when he returned to Btanford uni.| Richard Dalluge of the Chicago fire . | ‘The wedding of Mien Celta Anten| versity department answered an alarm at fees ter. Basar Burnett will be sol ee his home early today. The three lemnized February 15 at 6:30 at the| Captain Wallace W. Crawford, non | story brick building was filled with | Hotel Sorrento, of Mra. &. L. Crawford, has been|emoke when he arrived. |" Miss Antell will have aa matron of | ordered to service with the Twentieth | he firemen rushed to the necond! . [honor her sister, Mra. 8. Levy, and| Field Artillery at Camp Brae. X. Gl noop, knocked tn the door and Miss Gertrude Levitt, whose engage-|Captain Crawford w is family '\ round hie aged mother lying on the ‘ , ment to Dr. Harry Semler was re|now enjoying a month's leave in ‘ lcently announced. as maid of honor. | Florida. floor unconscious. Dalluge carried Mr. Charles Burnett will be his eee her thru the fire and smoke to the |January 31, in the Mt. Baker Park | clubhouse. The series of dances given by the club has proved especially Lt |brother’s best man Mrs. W. Hl. McCrabbe and Mian|street, but she could not stand the ee Farris Norton, who left er — shock and died en route to the hor ‘ 7 ” day for California, will visit Mrs. | pital Mystic Jewel Wiitlam Dunning in Oakland for aj o— ieseliocgil Social Club fow days, before motoring to Los | whe Mystic Jewot @ocial club win| Angeles. They will be awny six|war on the question of pessimiam . - . = a \ vi . ouke or two montht, and Mr. Mo|ané Gemocratié conceptions of re I J ( ; M Ik Hae ela tegrmal dance and cord! Crabbe expects to join them Inter, — | ligion. . ' se arnation 1 in your Han’ eagh Gduene ond Mast Pine! —7 2 There will be twelve lectures, an | ie Flard haw * tolhor o1 lollowed by nif-hour Py free "The committer in charse In| ,,Mrs. Darsie Tard bas gone, tolhour in length. followed by hit hour breakfast coffee; pour it on the | planning for an expecially interesting | —_ dance been fll, but Is now convalescent {be held in the rooms of the Exten : saath | my hey will return next we nion Service on Monday afternoon Decisive Reductions on Fo... nance ; [January 24, at 4 o'clock Two ered cereal and fruits—it is whole-, Our Entire Stock of apr’ yhilosophy ow Dance will be give: |which may be applied gn University day evening, January 2 Requirements, The feo is $6 hall, 10th ave. and BE. Pine ing the intermission an int saat | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ‘ogram will be offered. The 4 a 7 “ ~ : fleeting of United Workmen ‘ FURS AND tee in oreo t clare: Pion, Min | Seattle | ofge No. 7, Degree of fowene Beclel aed Literary Club rant. Miss Case, Mrs. Rigdon, Mrs.lionor, Ancient Order of United], Seward Social and Literary club some and delicious. Forcooking | or drinking add an equal part of water. More convenient,! | George Case. Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Sin |meeta at 2 p. m,. avith Mra Ww “ oe Work hold a business m oe 8 by Meal dil jclatr, Mr. Harris and Mr. Jackman.| ih) Tuesday evening. January 27, at| AU 4726 Fifty-fourth south Punch committee: Mra. Roes, Mra, |/2 i | Evergreen hall in the Arcade bulld : | | Jackman and Miks Mabel Powers. vitatio sxtended tc Harrison Schoot P..T. A. 1 Th and Mie Ing""An fein extent tol] yarn Sed PA more economical, pyre. at COATS |e se , ae» school PT. A. will be held at 2:20 ‘ “Flu” in Chicago Class in Water Transportation |P. ™m. Miss Reynolds will be th is why you should use Carna-} tion Milk exclusively at your house. Buy this good milk, regularly from your grocer. A The first regular meeting of the|"Peaker. Refreshments served by | Is on Decline Now | i201’ iq) wissettranaporiation of tho) th® teachers | CHICAGO, Jan ~A slight de-| University Extension Service will be crease in the number of new influ-| held in 1044 assembly room, Ravenna PT. A, | lenza cases was reported by health | building, Thursday, January |, Ravenna P-T. A. will give n tea at authorities during the 24 hours end-|8 0’clock. The Course will conaist of 2, P. m atthe home of the prosiden ly today.” There were fog |Mxteen sessions given twice weekly |Mrs. A. 1, Prien, 6330 Seventeenth ing early to re were 2,000) tor eight weeks, Registration is wtill @vente northeast, for the Camp new cases, compared with 2,500 the! open, Further information may be|Fire Girls’ movement. Mrs. Philin previous day. Sixty-one deaths were|obtained at the office of the Mxten.|F. Apfel and Mrs. Bugene WwW. Rell reported sion Service, 1044 Henry building, or| Will give the program, with Mrs ————— by calling Main 93 Anna B. Tuthill at the piano. cee eee . ae | | University Extension Service Officers’ Council of Seattle PT. A Popgaes Miek Is k A University’ Batension Cours in Officers’ Council of Senttle PT. A_| ike | social ethics, the subject being “So: | Will hold its first meeting of the year ot crm st ced y Stri e eial and Economic Problema Arising |ft 2:20 p. m, in room 830 Central NICH, Jan. 22—Premler Nitt! of |from the War.” 18 offered by. Pro.| building. Italy left Nice tonight on an Italian | fegyor William Savery, to begin Jan destroyer for Civita Vecchia. He} y 26 “i Social Score | was forced to abandon his rail| There will be a short introductory ‘The Socint Score meeta at the home| | journey home from the Paris con- | study of the nature of the aocial ideal |Of Mrs. Jamea Harris, 2033 Wost Six: | ference because of the Itatlan rail-|a@nd the social problem, Succeeding|ty-second. Dinner at 1 p. m. | lway strike thix the following te will t ME é treated: The movement tow’ Adele Flelde Partiamentory Cloh Po cay democracy in government; the tend-| Adele Fielde Parliamentary club ¢ | *, ency toward economic democracy;| will meet at 1:99 p.m, at the Wash Yee May Min Runs the nature of sociallam; communiam:|ineton Afnex. Parliamentary law In| ‘ nyndicaliem and annrehy:; the ideal|chareo of the president, Mrs. Talla | Away in Pajamas |"ndiaiion ang aniyany,, the Galina. Rivioe iam Poeun After a wild break for liberty In consisting of the choic- est of pelts and latest styles. Foxes, Lynx, Ermine, Skunk, Mink, Sables, in fact every species is Write for Free Recipe Book, Carnation Milk Products Co., Seattle, Wash. ent; the belief of the T, W.|Questions, Mme, Satinderson In : his pajamas, Yee May Min, 707 King|W., including sabotage and the uni-jcharge of public eneakine. Subtect Manufacturing Furriers Bj st. an aticged opium smoker, |versal strike: Bolshevism in Russia, |"Thanatopsis,” Willlam Callen Bry From Con tented Cows captured by special agents of the|Germany and the United Staten; tho jant 1510 Second Avenue ltreasury department late Wednos-|Feform of the legal machinery; the ar | t army intelligence tests and the prob. King ( Mi 3 2A as Mee gk r Ing County Minute Women 1 r oe ation unen the other problema] Kine County Minute Wemen moet: and $100 worth of onluid Were |discuased. The course will conctude|at 10:20 9, m. with Mra, gar ae | pany with @ study of the effect of the}Ames, 1192 Marvaml north, Just Above Pike

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