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Seattle Los Angeles grace. As a how smart, may be im addition of a coat of New York In These Suits where so many voguish fabrics are employed, the least of “Sweet Six- teen’s” achievements represents the work of designers made more skill- ful in their art by the many years of their intelligently-directed talents. These Suits, spirited with youth, will sell tomorrow at 16 New Winter Coats very happily combine Beauty and Ope Baath Any wardrobe, no matter ed by the eir type at— Sin Francisco —Models that point to “Sweet Sixtcen’s” supreme authority in designing for lines of suppleness and lied in these suits the lines of slenderness are the lines of youth. Portland Suite of goldtone velour and mannish materials, all sizes, bis. Modish Girls’ Coats They find, in these jauntily youthful mi oh a charming expression of ‘ashion—now ready for the winter demand in sizes 13 to 20—silk lining— DON’T PAY ANY MORE THAN THE “SWEET SIXTEEN” PRICE FOR FUR COATS does. ‘A BRICK Deatels” Only — The — For more than £0 years producers of Youll Enjoy Cascadia New-Flavored Ice Cream Special ‘ for Tomorrow and Sunday Cascadia is a rare treat, delicious for dessert, wholly different from any other ice cream you ever ate. It is one of the Seattle Ice Cream Company's week-end specials that are becoming so popular. Phone the nearest dealer now—before you forget. Remember, you can get Cascadia only these two days—tomorrow and Sunday. If your dealer doesn’t have it, phone Main 6225 for the name of one who SEATTLE ICE CREAM COMPANY eattle ICE CREAM Tike Sear BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD | Paul Gustin has just returned from a trip down the Columbia. He reports there is enough inepir ation In this “Northwest for 10,000 He has been exploring the : bd artista, Columbia river country with some a e ul r la 8S | friends, not along the highway, but jalong the more wild north bank of the river Ho will keep his Wednesdays, afternoon and eve |ning, The sketches he made at Yootka bay aud Mt. Rainier this j summer and the collection that was jat MacDougall.Southwick's this sum. |mer can be seen then, The studio is at 1118 36th ave, eee Loan Exhibition at Fine Arts Postponed | The loan exhibition to be held at the Fine Arts beginning Novem }ber 15 has been postponed until he new quarters are completed. The enlarged gallery will be com pleted some time this week, it is hoped. | eee Sculptor Making Head lof Dante for Fete James Wehn, tnatructor tn seculp ture at the university, i busy making «a large head of jwhieh will be shown at the com ling Dante celebration the univer. )aity will give in Meany hall, No vember 30, studio open ote e Opera to Be Given for Vassar Fund Mrs. Henry Phillips has under taken to assist the Vastar collewe jendowment fund by an opera re ital, | Due to the generosity of Minn Nellie Cornish and of Mrs, Bara |¥., B. Peabody, who is a Vassar leraduate, the proceeds of one of the three concerts to be given in [December by M, Jacques JouJer ville and Mrs, Peabody, will go to the local Vassar endowment fund The open will be “Manon” by Massenet and will be given in |the Cornigh Little theatre, Decem |ber 3. ‘Ticket# may be purchased |thru Mrs, Phillips, Capitol 1437; [Mrs Cari Gould, Garfield 3991, oF Mins Antoinette Blick, Garfielt | oad. Seattle Woman's Book Just Off the Presses One of the nicest suggretions for Christmas is a book, “The Romance of Russia,” from Rurik to bolshevik by Blizabeth and Frere Champney. Mra, Champney makes her home at | the Sorrento, after many years’ reat dence in New” York and Europe where her husband was a well-known painter. Ter von, the coauthor of the book, Frere Champney, is an ar chitect by vocation, an author by av ocation, Thi book, Just qut from Putnam's, is the romance of Pair Sun sia, Marco Polo, prince of vagabond, with hig version of the Mongol inva sion. A great prime minister lays bare the secret druna of rivalry be- tween the manijont of the czars and the “spawn of Satan,” Maseppa. mous empress and her reckless fa- vorite; the tllLomened march of Na- poleon to Moscow, from the Iips of a culrassier; here the story of a Stber jan exile, nihilist; and, finally, the experionces of an American amid the bolahevik chaos, and a pilgrimage to the ancient shrine of Muscovy——here the sometimes tragic, often magnifi- cent, always romantic «tory of Rus sin from the ninth century to the present day. ‘This je not only a delightful book, Dut also rather extra charming es a present from a Seattielte, because written here, Bight other books by the Champ. | neys, several of which were written here, are in the same series—"The Romance of Old Japan,” “The Ro- mance of Belgium,” “Imperial g| Rome.” “Roman Village of the Re- naissanes,” “Bourbon Chateaux,” “French Abbeys” and “Feudal Chat- eaux.” eee Old Scandinavian Book Is on Exhibition Here An old, old book from Seandinavia Marine Bank. The charming interior |view of a miner's cottage is dix Played with some remark about how to send Christmas money to the old country. But the really amazing thing about the picture ts that ap parently the Interiors of working- men's huta in the “old countries” are ‘this cottage are covered with fres- Bicy |the clothes are handwoven and full jot original color and design, the |utensils of the household are all quaint and unusual. Bverything — NOW! AT YOUR GROCERS COFFEE EE Served Exclusively by Seattle's “Better” Clubs and Hotels, 1221-Third Ave COR UNIVER SETS Dante, | Viadimir, the King Arthur of Rus | Here are the indirect amors of a fa-| is on exhibition in the window of the | the furniture is hand-carved, | Lk STAR “Paul Gustin Returns | _ After Columbia Trip |adout the cottage portrayed would in a “rarity shop” fetch a high price be leause “handdone.” On inquiry of ar leld woodcarver in the city I learned lthat the reason for auch @ wealth of |"art* in a poor home was becaune | abroad the “industrial arts’ are taught if the schools to such a de gree that nearly everyone knows how | | |to weave, to carve, to design and to | pednt, Such « picture brings home the ta not an expensive toy for the rich alone, but whould in some degree be the daily accompanier of every Uny thing we use. ee War Memorial Erected by Friday Harbor Post A man told me a thing or two the other day and I am going to repeat jit to you. He had been to Or island for the week “Friday Harbor has beaten Seatt! to it. On Armistice day the memb of the Friday Harbor American stant dis member this one by the ¢ did boys.” eee How Books Can Help They call this cnildren's book week But any mother who goew out to in ventigate the attractive piles of fresh, gay books will find her first thought many good stories | seem to have mined.” M know that everybody knows “Mother Goose.” “The Gingerbread Boy,” “The Night Before Christmas,” ete. but when you try to retell the stories to your own kiddies, you find vaguely present impfession hard to define, Did you know that the famous “Three Bears” was really a children not to run away from home? Well, you will find turning the leaves of the gay new editions of th hil dren's Books” a liberal education for youreelf. Some modern mothers are euch ignoramusé: that they can't even wetting it all mixed up with “Rock. wbye Baby on the Tree Top.” Bu dont go tell your husband Just eneak down for the tiny books calied “Nursle's Tales,” “Auntie's Talen,” ete, and learn one @ morning as you do the dishes, Then at night you can really act out the ever popu lar “devoted mother” scene every man likes to think he adams, Thiet is guaranteed to make such a hit with a isband that you ean nately “Grandma” and ask her over to sit with the young hope ful while you get yourself taken to the neighborhood movie, It In remarkable what matrimonial success books can bring you. When |the family is past the age that goes to bed at eight, = you can have a |nice evening together, and insists of ison around till § o'clock, then te when the wive mother gets the lt /and refers to Yealer way, salmon and/the stories of all the newest and school, will give talks duri brary habit and anxiously consults Mise Sutherland in the children's |room. After a good afternoon's play and a warm supper, the cosy hour lot “after dinner” can become the |rekding hour. to read “ Women” lack Beauty” or “Little |, but pretty soon each child will want to finieh the story “right awa: and then you will only have to bring home the right book« to keep everyone quiet and happy while dad reads hia papers, Of course there ig nothing worre than the wrong book, Bad books are bad, of course, but silly, books, untrue to life, are so very. much worms, And the world abounds jin publishers who have no morals about what they print. But the ad- visors in the big department stores and book ‘stores can help out on the | “to horrow,.” |true message of art to a people It) Legion post unvelled a granite foun: | tain memorial to the nine Ban Juan | county men who died in the world war, The fountain cost $1,500 and was raised by the people of San Juan county, Thi is the first rea memorial to be erected. If a little place like that can put up @ lasting, useful and beautiful fountain, why jcan't Seattle wake up to her respon |aibility? Pretty soon © will be jnome other war to remember if we don't make the next ration re-| play of the sacrifice of our own splen: Make Your Home Happy | t of us! very old moral tale advising naughty J) sing “Bye Baby Bunting” without | At first you will have | trashy |? SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Special Price Basement Women’s Coats Plain or Fur Trimmed Styles On Sale Beginning Saturday These coats combine excellent materials, fur trimmings and tailoring of the kind usually found in much higher priced garments. belted, flare-back and sports models. Sizes for women and misses. Special for Saturday Blacks Hatters’ Sailors Exceptional Values at $1.95 A limited number of black hatters’ sailors with facings of Lyons velvet and trimmings of wide grosgrain ribbon bands. | nh | If Christmas presents worry you,| Fairyland.” Any mother (by reading of the Cornish school, Miss ladout Seattle? The Peter Patter | education SHE forgot, to hy lice of Piper of the Mount Baker book for tiny tads ix @ great success the next generation just by telling garten, Mr. H. Gridley of the Second ave., and has all sorts of local | oldest books, Also free tickets may | week. Saturday will be the The author was once a Seat-/be obtained at the library and/own day and movies of Bia branches for Robert Louis Steven. cotor. \tle girl. “Map of} An unusual series of lectures has|er will tell stories she has ‘been arranged for mothers at Fred- herself, The Fairy Godmother lerick & Nelson's this week. Ghowina DMAP wetm elson's week. Miss Loretta Brady of Seattle HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS a story inspirer as the If you are growing hard of he ing, and fe Ral Treatnesm or . Tumbling, hiss- be sure! get the original ind & little gran- 1 tablespoonful tim ry his will oftensbring quick relief from the distredhing head noiner Clogged nostri ing become easy |dropping into the throw Green Chile Cheese purchase of @ new book. Your loc&l|to prepare, coats litte, Ubrarian will be found a mine of /ant to take. 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