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SAM | \American Men No Ss | Best, Mourns Sad Heiress RUNS SHORT OF INCOME =~ Government Can't Meet Bills and So Is Planning to Put Off Payment: rdvined Americ Bam's income of $8,000,000 Insufficient Within that time aman with a clothing to buy Even tho he reduces mum, the saving won't be Meet his mortgage four morganatio mmonlaw wive “\ENGLAND OUT _ FOR COMMERCE * To Fight U. S. ] Supremacy Kage in the hoy de able to meet PLAN BACK BY FORDNEY of Chairman and means commi Fevenue bill to be Special semwon thy bread upon $7,400,000,000 war Well as provide and the interest the remaining $20.000,000.( ie debt within the » Payment would Maturing obligations after many days.—Koel, xi:t. for Trade ASHEVILLE, would never to try to convipes the | LONDON, Dee no Santa Claus.” things that go to make! rest of the world for Money ‘for the We really wouldn't be ter condition fina Mediate pressure DELAY ON y after foreign t and her five little grandchildren this ts and English service to the great quantities of superior to thom competitora Tot prepare herself for the struggle she staged shoes, hata, intain, unsolicited, announced and ever | finding their way into a three-room shanty which has always been lean, giftiens—and Hearings on th: Be suspended after the ¢ Gene in order that the committee may Gevote itself to proposed change the tariff law. Both revenue and tariff bills will) Be held back, however, until the spe | SAYS ADVERTISING ial session under the Harding ad ‘ministration. ‘Then the first matter to be taken ‘Bp wil be refunding the short-term) ing epeweh of ebligations outstanding. This taken care of, @éministration will be In a position fe formulate a general financial pro- Public Mark WESTLAKE—MONDAY Gall 119, apples and potatoes at whole =! Prices Stall 106, 2-on bettie Mur. imported Swedish we bill will} the | cheerioas from the outside wort YOUNGSTERS ALL HAPPY IN THIS HOME That is wihmt happened this morn Parria home, orth Carolina hilla Christmas| mother Parria. “A great bur humble family haa ever from whx |mostly business people CHEAPER these remarks from the far inside th president of the Board of Trade Goods are cheapened by adver. tising,. because when advertising increases sales it increases pro- duction, thus decreasing costs advertising British tmanufacturera can reach every cpnsumer in the world. the Harding everywhere, Little Willie Riee—she's a girl despite her name and the you est of the grandchildren—is bony, in « land of dolls, Some of them she has had for months—one of them came last Christmas, but is still as good as new—but the biggest of the lot arrived this Is was ao teddy bear “Wan Santa good to met Willie from cabinet | pres? agents, are contributing their bit towardfurthering England's cam. 4.2 bare amail Ivory soap, Even sodety women have been tn- ‘Karo, maple, #5e. L; Cream of Wheat, |. can Ghirardelit's Stall 129, Cocoa, bulk, 25 I; Jam, 6c jar; mincemest, the QUEEN CITY—MONDAY Stall 4. te of pork, i Ths. seeded raisins. ¢6¢; 3 cane salmon, $5 dare Royal White soap, Grted peaches, rhc: ; 40 can apricots or pea: Ta Flake White. Lady Moed has been teling.women | what they ewe to advertising. “In no realm of “has the inventor worked so mar velous a revolution as in the home. But you women woultn’t know bow invention can lemen your labors without advertining. “The pares of our newspapers are with matter particularly de signed to attract feminine eyes. “This is the measure of women's) indebtedness to publicity. the advertiser's artful aid the mod ern home would indeed be a poor, place of endiems toll. up two armfuls of rag and china playmates MARGARET ALL, DRESSED UP IN NEW SUIT Margaret, “T, growin’ on 8." wants everybody to pay close attention to her new sailor suit, |than anything she has ever bad be-| | fore- Santa brought it! It is a lot nicer CORNER—MONDAY fancy chopped suet, Toast, tc ™.: Be cach. extra fancy 300, Eastern bi walt herring. 2 for . Stall 14, fresh crabs, Finnan haddie, |should be ow Vital Statistics |MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence | Anderson, Guy Chevalier, seam, * | Whitted, J. HH. airbanks, Mabet everything out SANITARY—MONDAY Mall 45, t5c can pineapple ean cling peaches, 25¢; Sun Mi Faisins, 3c pke. Be. dest popcorn, Julie and Josie Practor, two other| grandchildren, are more grown up. | Julie is 17, and is mighty well pleased | clothes and things to eat that have been sent to her. JOSIE, “SWEET 16," HAS A ROMANCE soap, 26¢: Biue yellow label tea, 6Te tT white beans, 260 ; fancy peaches, large can 40¢ PIKE PLACE—MONDAY leg of pork roast T.;_pork chops, hmere. Legal is thinking most.) ly about her first romance. led into it thru her first real expert ence with the spirit of Christmas year ago— : Laura, Seattle 30e | Meriwether. leg of lamb. Yakima Legal| Frank, Seattle Rhein, Emma J. § mixed | Nulph, hamburger and Christmas day had meant nothing to the Parris home. orn Baptists were rais 000,000 world mute, 3% Te $1.00; ¥CONOMY—MOD art Rig Seattle len ‘Be-Tephi She had 30 cents after bread | found out about it which she could land other things to eat had been pur j chased for that day 80 she walked large can tomatoes, die, Centralia Ye coftee, 2 De $110, 11 miles to Ashe bille and gave her “two mites” to the | enormous fund. ‘The world found out about the wid-| Report Divorce Is Rife i in Budapes Ma pod Sage OM t! whidden. SANTA CLAUS WORKS | YEAR AROUND FOR THEM And folks of the world, just a year | . started sending Christmas cheer into this widow's home. mas was the first time Santa Claus had ever found his way mountains and into the Parris shack. Since then it has seemed that the mysterious old giver works the year around. For |brought new bundies of things, and letters of good wishes. Among these ‘There is a deluge of latclieatione for ery A than | smith. pend- | Miller, Howard T.. Dorothy M4 Niagara Fails, BIRTHS Fifth ave. N, 6,000 cases are reported to be Eighty per cent of the cants are said to b die and lower classes. breakdown and all the social ills of | poverty and misery are given as the — Ringo, 122 Second ave. 8, Last Christ General moral Boat Schedules SAVE mo TACOMA SPEED - COMFORT . Windsor Apts. boy. ttery, months ago, 938 W, “4th, , 1826 30th ave. Allan, 4227 have been corresponding In the letter that “Some day T will We will be united Francis ave. come end get you. So Josie isn’t thinking #0 much | Pink bivd., Tone t's but it's a wonderful about presente Christmas to her. Including War Tax Madison, girl VICTORIA. BC - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS 4:00 Midnight, Sunday, Thursday 3ELLINGHAM- ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS or Pa self? RT ANGELES jrandmother Parris herself’ She was orphaned when a , widowed when her own seven children were babies, deprived of four DEATHS 5002 Roxbury at DIVORCES GRANTED jay from Albert Mar- grandmother struggling to support » little grandchildren. she's happy today—extremely | Leota from Alan. @ been so good to her and corresponded HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS DeLong, Bast Ak has become a permanent | With his con Parliman of Tides in Seattle friend to the family. tribution of $10, find your burdens more than you can bear, call on me again.” All thia joy, First Low Tide Secomd High Tide sent by strangers, UND Nag AT ION © DL MAN DOCK Second) Low Tide LONG De they — BD LL | 1100p. My BT fhe * Mrs. Margaret E. Parris Above (left)—Maybelle Ric (right)—Margaret Rice, who is fond clothes; (extreme right) little Willie Rice, and all her doll family. Below (left) Josie Proctor. Josie is the girlina hidden | Nance,” who knew little of the outside world and ite people SENDS A “ OF APPRE “But we know now,” says Grand. been lifted from my shouldera. The year has been easier and hap Christmas Cheer It Is the Spirit That Counts. Orphans Aid Destitute Woman. Paralytic Sends Good Will. Other “Shut-Ins” Remembered. fone of whom has been ridden as long as has Dr in blind, as weil home were entertaining a street ~——— “Daddy” Draper's band of young sters from the Des Moines juvenile lerowd which had drifted into an eddy of the human flood at the Pike Place market, Friday. Nearby sat «4 littl olf woman, stooped and nearly blind. Feebly nhe, garet never maw so much candy in |was imploring the hurrying last Little Maybelle Rica “jeu 5,7 nas j minute Christmas shoppers to buy her share of clothes and candy, too. | interested in a big! pack of picture postcards. She can't believe that there are such big, won and astreeta and in the big [her lead penciia. “Daddy” Draper «pied her. Ab ruptly he stopped his concert. over to her he took ber arm and led her to the children. At a word from im they gathered around her, so | that she formed the center of a cir- ele of little musicians. Then Draper turned to the crowd. ow, folks,” he maid, “we are going to give n concert for this little jold lady. When it's over I want | you to buy, her pencils.” The brief concert finishtd, Draper sent the youngsters into the crowd ‘They sold out the meager little stock in jig time. The Christmas spirit made the crowd generous. They threw quarters and half dollars into the “pot” and when the money was counted there was $9 to the good Now you can go home and have |& real Christmas,” said “Daddy” Draper to the beaming little old woman. And she hobbled away with joy on her face where before had been something close to despair. 72. One of the chief calls which a lit tle band of good fellows, members of & great old lodge, made Friday, wan on happy Dr, Frank Loop, who for nine years has not left hin bed Dr, Loop, who lives at 2335 Roy! ston ave, though completely para lyzed except in his arma, ia one of the most optimistic and cheerful peo. ple in Seattle From his bedside he teues every month a little magazine called “Sun- shine Smiles,” in which he tells the “shut-ins” the reasons they have to be cheerful He is able to handle a telephone, and from his bedside he keeps in touch with the outside world and with the eity’s other shut-ins. His brother lodge members Friday afternoon placed a Christmas tree in his room and gave him a little Christmas celebration All of which, of course, pleased Dr. | | Loop. But as soon as ponsible he | steered the crowd away to other less fortunate shut-ins than himself. He kept them busy all afternoon | carrying Christmas a8 cheer” to others, | Court Rules oO. K. to Pull Her Hair! LYNN, Mass., Dec, 26.—A wife is justified in pulling another woman's hair when she finds her with her husband, according to a ruling by | Justice Edward B. O'Brien of the dis: | triet court. He made the ruling in| the case of Mrs. Lillian Miner, a di: | charged with assault upon | vores Mrs, Catherine Curtis, wife of a polimecan. Mrs, Miner claimed Mrs, | Curtis made the first move. Abolished by T. R., Slums Coming Back NEW YORK, Dec, 25.—Heavy im. | migration from the disease-infecte areas of Europe ig resulting in the r York for the first time since Theo: dore Roosevelt abolished them, ac cording to Health ¢€ Jommissioner | who had | Copeland. Hav: never seen beyond the mountains;|ed by the housing crisis, he said, e has also been work EATTLE STAR anta Claus? Yes, Th At Lonely Hills Shack Today ® “Xu” ere Is[ Y FORCE ‘age 8) | Alawka, managing editor of the few daye be fortably quartered Jairus Alphaeus | Alaeka Daily Capita o br y mmander of Fort! Captain Charles Alexander Brink apiain W. W. MeCrfllis,- dental Moore, motored | ley, | A. and Mra Hrinkley are t A., haw returned to Fort Mra, Harvey Lo | @ tonight at @ Christmas din rden f tation. He is aecom Hugher ent to them by |Panied by Mra, McCrillis and their Jame jallup wt the hildren 7 | wife of Captain Joseph Bruce A. M A command of the “ MecDow Hihinegold, will spent and Lewis r ater to thelm . e rt rden A ent Lieutenant D. B. Hilton.) Lieutenant J. Longstreet Welchely , h- and Hilton are guests | » Welchel will be ep f Mr. and Mrs. | sstat heir rt Viagler iridge rt Townsend varter t brate Christe Mrs Trumbull and | ina nt have. Mem t Port y f ve mother an their house A. ad wr Leonard hn P. Degnan, medi- ! 1 ntation Mr. and Mra, George Welch are en vos. John L. Hughes, t A. retired, + ean and Mra. Hughes, Mies Hag Mina Howard Bates senbels and Mr, N. C, By 7 enh Dees te et Te Glen ¢ place returned PERSONAL Rellinghan Pivhere they will Hh, Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel|tcaay in Christmas state, with Mra’ Henry Macpherson Merriam, | i . # people will be given at | A. commander of F nd) | ant Cyrus L. Shelte nO B Year's Hye. | Urs. lee pm Benin mA dan eight days’ Ie - inmor nt! th brief > Tacoma, Vietora t and Port MEN war department ; (left center) and her flock , who loves picture post cards; of candy holding a part of Julie Proctor, and (right)—\' Christmas tr mgt aotain oat ee SERVICE (SHINES who bas a ch Mine Downes and Mra. Willian And my Uttle faur al mountaineer, | and a great big | IMPROMPTU DINNE mptu Tt ia @ meneage of appreciation! Alphacus 8 A. Lieutenant | COMPANY mpany on dinner as 0 Uncle cresting is the printed menu card, | niaifie the roster of the mes of each company. CHARMING ¥ and Mra Harvey | Tobais gave their usual Chr ich bh year) 1 : the midnight | whieh also cor not only bed-) r an interested group in honor of the Christmas tree of little Mar- | Evelyn Tibbals, Am the and Mra, Charlies Horace Goodrich, odrich, Mr. Henry orla, house gues Harvey lL. Tibbal HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision texting enables us to correct your eyes BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY In complimest to the fifth anni- | - and Mra Me John ‘rage ATHLETIC VICTORY Charles Forrest Wil- of spectacles in our own modern lenw grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Retiable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison officer at Worden, took his which is the pride auished the Casey team, 42 to 22 victory haa brought congratulations to the Fort Worden officer and bis men. IMPROMPTU AUCTION event The guests were Mr. and and Mrs. Hudson and Mra. Archie E _ AMUSEMENTS me Hisewctentats ‘HIP LOEW’ LACE CONTINUOUS Charles Forrest/ Wil For half a century this bank, each see | year, has extended greetings at this at their Fort Worden im season to its friends and patrons. Louis J. Bowler, H Bowler as. Wm 350, again, may we express the wish tained at aucti The players w Alvin Charles Miller, S& A, and Mra, CHRISTMAS DIN honor guests tonight at the! Christmas dinner given at their “THE JACK- iF MAN" METROPOLITAN {.'%; TIGERROSE:': Kiven., SOc to 82.00, Jairus Alph: commander o Hugh Fairbanks and Mr. Welford Baster- Kemp Greene, U. the Puget sound fenses, and Mra. Gre party tonight at the guests includ- Martin and Miss Mar- les and Mr. and f Seattle. Matince Todny, 50c_ to 81.50, Christmas dinn onrnroum crincul® MOOR FENTON and FI TRACY and McnnipEe Joe Towle: } Alvin Charlos Miller and Mra. Miller, Tonight among the guests at the | intmas dinner arranged by Dr.and | House and Mise House Herron of June is Mr. Willard D. Many of the cash gifte that I gave to guests At my Santa Claas party last night were not appearance of old-time slums in New | ae wil please call at my studios for pame—do 1004 4th, cor, Pine, 10 a m, to 10 yp, m. RATURDAY, DECEMPER 25, ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS ntly trans { Washing ral attle, spent ’ the k-end at Caney, the Li Lieutenant Elr uU William Crich it ae a, A.. bh ¥ for duty ag ain EB. A an Fran An. to the United Btate t Ensign ¥. W. Londabl r jutant of the Pug und Coast de- | wt uated from Ann ‘ fenses, and Mrs. Greene the class of 1920, and wh prem ; Mrs. Applin, wif y|ent attached to’ the destroyer Wik ' Appiin, { A. and er, |}iam Jones, wil 1 bis Christmas the wife of Captain T b r,t For r, the guestiof Pweek-end visitors in Se er and mother, Chaplain M. « the A. were week=r * in'§ Rex: €. Shapl Major Robert Allan, medical corps, | § wit arma me t A. has returned to Fort Wor also of the Christmas baw. after @ brief assignment at Fort | Dariy Tacoma, but will join her husband Praderick Gilbert Dolman, | Lloyd George We and Mra have re AT WORDEN turned trom Franc and are| Heroes Adverti their Fort Worden quarter | = england, ec, Surgeon Emi) Krulish, U. & P. Hi ees ee 8, and Mre. Kruli#h have return y jeorge is col from Seattle and are at home at the|ing the suggestion that an ofl Marine hospital ‘ record of of the most tice among |, Captain FJ. Witepatr ion. wbrven {deeds of the war should be Mey are yy teptenen’ | Gdring the war, bas recently received |by the minister of education Forrest Wilson, | bis sppointment and has & ry a5, |dlstributed thruout the ocheaiy With Mrs. Fitzpatrick be will in ‘a the country and Mra, Oscar Klocker were dinner, at utenant re i { Fort Flagler, nant J. Le to See ANNOUNCEMENT IN ~ PAPERS OF OUR Burne Uy U. ever and brings te Alphacus . commander of Fort Moore, Dr. Jacob | House, Miss Hous Willard D. He George tector of St Paul's, and Mra. Uttle daughter, ldeutenant Chester 4. McCord, U. & ra. will entertain | [@} Flagler quarters on | tam Those expected Londahl, Court ‘y t. Bruce © eberly: Camtile Ler Eloise La Croix, reiadelinn Work WTS TU efficient young y Inst week and Dr. Jacob | © entertained npromptu but GREETINGS Today we commemorate the birth of the Prince of Peace. W eamouth, Colewan, Mr T. Lake, Miss hat the Peace and Happiness of this Shristmas day endure for you through- vut the year. 3 Help Hoover Save Three million more starving babies in Europe America’s Christmas Gift to Civilization. Make contributions to European Children’s Relief Council, 6149 Arcade Bldg. rand Mr reVallin, UL DeVallin, Miss » en- Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o’Clock Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street jas dinner Ma- mmley, U. Bw nats to se | medical corps, | Combined resources Dexter | Horton Trust and Savings | Bank and Dexter Horton | National Bank exceed $24,000,000.00