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noagement of Miss Edith Redfield Announced; Interesting Tea Given) This Afternoon. . R. AND MRS, WILLIAM xre | REDFLELD the en gagemont of their daughter, Edith, ® Livut, Com, Albert Harold Rooks, | 0.8 N. The wedding will take place | * * January. announce | | eee is Farewell Tea C ing Affair » Complimenting her daughter, Mrs. a G, Roemer, who is leaving * ow to join Lieut, Roemer,| B.C. G,, stationed in New York) 4 several years, and Mrs. George! | 3B. Turner, who will leave the first | the year for San Francisco to her home, Mrs, Ross EB. Hib-| er entertained with a charming and! tea at her home this aft from 2 until 5 o'clock, 5) Presiding at the tea table the . “hour were Mrs, William. T 5 and Mrs, F. C. Bernedes, the second hour Mrs. Chauncey % Baxter and Mrs, Grant Cathoun, . from 4 until 5 o'clock Mr Haggard and Mrs. William Tea Shop Service Thursday St. Mark's guild of St. Mark of the th eh Will be in charge Th Hostens Mr Mre Mra. J Re Or Mr n ern will J Mrs A 8. Ransome KR. Allen B. Ro Herman W Miss Eva Peterson. L, Baker OR Joseph, Mr Mrs Party will Christme A Obrietmas turday Happy vom party be given a by of the Women's the ation i afterne ook Heart corps of Young Christian asociation in club room of the Assoc ing. A Christmas tree w With presents and toy given by the girls, whieh will be sent t the hearts of many little The following progr by Margaret Griffiths, and Mavis Moody, will nat th Res Gir the girle build laden gladden dren. srranged Lindsay given « Hone by ¢ Mildred ¥ Al Hark the Herald Angels & tana polo ny A Christmas Carol” (recitatio © Lindsay Bilent Night (quartet) Blanehe Jack, Alma Benson, Mavis Moody, Harriet Jones Violin sole Margaret Griftit Story of Nativity Mi Duet Marriot Jo ‘Just Batore Ximae” ( Weber ‘© Little Town of Hethienem : Bong by Club Lecture at Fine Arts Prof, Leslie Spier of the Univer aity of Washington, will lecture on “The T'rimitive Man” the Fine Arts on January 11 Orthopedic Guilds to at | Frank deliver a! WOMEN THE SEATTLE *S CLUBS on and tate to publicity nm the W “ir 4 CLUBS POR THURSDAY Women's Federated Chabs of the Wom 1 am, The board of trustec “0 Jorate at the « Nn Ladies’ Soclety Geen The Ladies’ soc will card par Thursday re ber 1 thw y ows Decem aL IMS p.m Seattle Audubo: the meet Audubon society Thursday, December 15, at the Chamber of Mr lL. D. Lindsley ak on Wild Birds of Washing illustrated with colored slides. will be made for the Christ bird census Society «of the which w ' at | At next attle held ns W. B.A. of the Maccabees W, B. A. of the Maccabees Sox jelub No, § will meet at the by lot Mrx, Jennie Lewis, 1615 ave, December 15, at 1:90 p All Maccabees and friends invited. . . 23rd m. | Rainier Noble Auxiliary | Rainier-Nobie auxiliary, American | Legion, will Veterans’ hall | the Armory, on Thursday evening, at |8 o'clock. Announcement is made by the secretary that back dues mus | paid at this meeting, se that all me bers may be standing qualified to vote at the | tion of officers to be he be nd annual elec in January in good Mothers’ Congres. Playground and re ation commit Cirele si ery will elub, be M Junt Chub, i Charitable “Preja” 1 Charitable etut Rwedieh Ahtbald. | Ladies’ Social tena lent member of t ommittee Hrueg dn of All Club wb at Y¥ m, Meading while w. c to Friends ¢ ‘ font efforts cafete A . m gifts. ver Pp girls ew on Christmas b convention and Day Nore nvention & Calvert 400 and Junior with Jamer 1809 La Bohei Boheme month 10th between 4 Pp la m. ‘regular . . Pahole Clab at ¥, W Christmas ‘ 2023 Nob Hill pers were read of Reginald 1 Chadwick and A ata party Faholo elub to discuss work “ee Commercial Club an'’s Commercial club at Washington Annex Hotel at noon, | Monthly luncheon . Daughters of St, George The Daughters of St. George will meet in M. FE. B. A. ball, First ave, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. and welfare Woman's ” May, the oe 1 The Danza 4 Alia ADDITIONAL CLUBS w Mra | ae nest | Ja ry Harry B. Cone m Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Clob ‘The Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ club elected Mra, W. K. 8 dent and Mea. It. J, Sehofield secre |Community M: at a recent meeting, to take the Chris os of Mra, L. MH. Lege and Mrs.! r slye prent: | tary ph Mme of tht musteal program follows. at Kaji ¥ STAT Heattte Women an of of of publ nN Btate whe a? Doe Kennicott Noble rte Small Town Doctor, Th sion Closes Saturday. BY CYNTI organization, a he national wetive club publicity for id Profe prember i920, | her con.| Following are some more thew partioular or ed before the public that icity chairman m we of the $5 prize will be announc Dear Miss Grey: My opinic Dr. after | prot federation. gold, Carol, his wife, has a charmi it {| cated, and who could keep from at The doctor had gotten into me Musie Club Musto club held y meeting Friday Ithe home of Mra, 8. W. Bushnell! disagree with some of the readers that she tried to reform In on the | eKoven, Dudley sting pa and work) George W.) and su vek, The} up the town. the town, r oundings and the igno She wanted only It in to be regretted that there are Migh people on this earth as Mre Bogart; but All of her type should be put on an inland to live by themaelvea, The Red Swede was Iike an unpol ished diamond, and even tho radical) ™ there are. Lovers’ thong” Nar Marry € | George W. Chadwick nh, Kaldat eeting will the home to @ degree, one of the pillars of our) democracy. Haven't we all met people ike the Haydocks? The world over, it is cum tomary for people in small towns to criticise each other, and gossip is the wploe of life, Some readers criticised Carot for her interest in Erik Vatborg, termed ; be held of Mra ee eoting at University tian Church jima will speak to- unity meeting at the | Cynthia Grey “Character and True to Type of letlera Street.” The discussion will close Saturday, and the winner nnicott is an admirable person, a mation of the first state] man, going about in his own quiet way doing good; he is pure ; world a better place in which to live. | Lewin’ ntory of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921. Me should » own circle or envi rying a city girl r t | " urried in by a The ede” wan pomnenned | mind superior to the clase in w king educatl ft engen jhe was born, but, ls ond t bittern: the time whe married, w= 1 immature, knowin, nothing of life, and as < ~! Carol, # inks One Reader—Discus- | doctor wa leould not realize that his wife ta 4 thout on “Main! There are acquired Bhe impulwive GREY commenting LIA was and iraged. These conditions are by no “Gopher Prairie” but unselfish | «mali community these things ore apparent. Ina eity they had a chance to adjust t s and see things io their value. | "ln it not m fact thet tte in [\average village is detrimental young people, that they may jawlem and recklews for lack o red. Monday. | m of “Main Street’: real we) ng personality and is well edu- n admiring her? a rut, which she resented. She was only disappointed in the environment mate pleasures and interest? rance of the people that made| Taken as a whole, “Main y are ake this |'% not biased but onewided, as to do her share to make this| Cawie fails to show us the un ling sympathy and mweetnens of oer “communities where people ners and dress, perhaps. But he|\nown each other for yearn comes in contact with death and sick Gonsip is not confined to ness every day. Does that not make | 44 is one of the commonest & person overlook such trivial things | strbutes. as fine clothes? MRS. MC. M. Tre test that “Main Givect® bsg book that one could read twiea, Deer Mine Grey: Sincerely yours, Ae patella tome Stadiam Club's Dance Hkewise typical of| Tbe Stadium club will eni every Becond ave. of every city all| Wip ita “winter trot” at the over the United States, He does no| temple Saturday evening, Dec injustice to Main Street or Second|17, honoring the University ave, He is not ridiculing the people | Washington varsity and fresl who live on Main Street or Second | éridiron warriors, and the He ia merely a genius in the |*chool football elevens I believe Sinclair | “Main Street” is Main Streets in all over the United typical of all small towns all States, It in art of understanding buman nature, | recently completed their acti But his genius is so cleverly hidden in his character analysis that we often do not see it. His book is so “big” that it in little. Friday, December 16. Miss His portrayal of the character of|peynoids, of the Seattle Carol Kennicott is typical of many | schools, will address the women of today. Carol Kennicott|-There will be a demon wus ambitious; but not ambitious! rhythms and games by the enough to really produce the results| children, Refreshments will she wanted. Bhe was ne nat toe [TT but that, too, did not bring about the a |desired improvements, I believe that | PIGEON SAVES PLANE AT SE | Mr. Lewis’ underlying theme in his | VANCOUVER, B.C, Dea L. Vaillentine, resigned night at 4 comp Appointed to National Publicity Committee Mise Anna Marie Bruregerhoft, ‘WATER COLOR COLLECTION TO BE SHOWN AT FINE ARTS . " a tures human relationship as it exists DOROTHY FAY GOULD — me srenent exhibit of wood block | windows at 1213 Fourth ave. are a|in America today. Léfe in s country : \ blase of color, Gorgeous batika hang |town and a large city in eomentially ee lbehind some of the colorful wood-|the same. The only aXference is blocks exhibit there. The en-|that in a city the actions of the ind | 1 tS that we hould all try more | Real wings prevailed when tee of Mothers’ Congress circle, will | A ‘@iapenned hospitalities. A love | Meet Friday | basket overflowing with, Colum ‘The schedule of meetings of the| meet in the Erickson clubrooms of Toses, freesias and paper white! different Orthopedic guilds to be | the Y. M. ¢. 1:30, Judge Austin ugh, | her flippant and indisereet, but ber | character shines forth when she! heeds the advice of the doctor, her | husband, when he pletured her life! as the wife of Valborg. MIS. B. B. o- Dear Mise Grey: In his novel, Main Street,” Sinclair Lewis does | 9 one an injustice, He simply ple University Christian church at §| lo'clock, ‘This in the only meeting to be held in the elty where men may | attend, Van Aseclt P-T. A centered the table. In the| held Friday are aa follows: BK. Griffiths, Mrs. Pearl Case ‘The Van Asselt PT. A. wi ry were Kreat baskets of bronze With Mra a. a | SPeakers, copper shaded chrysanthemums } the living room was attractive orchid chrysanthemums ar in graceful baskets. | “Assisting about the rooms were! ‘Lenore Blackwell, Miss Zrada| , Miss Marjorie Turner, Mrs Fairbanks and Mrs. Roy! Little Anabell and Gloria received the cards at the Drive. Sh Zist > With Mrs Joba Lan eee . Madrona PT. A. Madrona PT. A. will meet at the |xchool, $ pom. fenry King will |#peak on “Relation of Community to Comunity singing. Re} ar. 1. Hawley 7 120@ Harvard Madroa! Deddow ' | freshments. George F&F Capi tlonal ehuren, Interlaken Coterio € Department of parliamentary pro jcedure of the Coterie club will meet jwith Mrs. Marley Wells, 6323 16th ave, N. E. 2 p.m, prints will continue at the Fine Arts On January S Mount Baker Mount Baker elub-| house, ail day Sunset Auxiliary With Courtney, 1425 Wo 44th at Frink ith Mrs Lachian, £27 20th ave #, Denny -Pubrma: re until December 28 = collection of water colors from Prof. Alfred reff, head of the art de partment at the University of Ore | gon, will be hung to remain thruout Veritas Whist Club the month. Incidentally, Miss Maude Vert Whiat club will. meet with| Kerns, formerly at Lincoln high Mrs. Herman Krieel, 1239 California | *b00! for many years, ie now in ave. 2 p.m, uctor at Rugene. Mr. Schroff has sntributed to our Northwest Me. pm w c | the afternoon a delightful Program was given by Mar- McCulloch Lang, violinist. Madell Gille and Miss La Le| Vocalists, » and Mrs. Parsons Nan Informal Dinner Complimenting their son Reginald, and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons entertain with an informa! din- at their home Wednesday even. December 21, preceding the Miss Jane and Miss Ruth Net from 3 to 5. ecg Metropolitan Building Company Congratulated At the monthly meeting of the Washington State chapter of the American Inetitute of Architects, last the Met Bullding € rt 4, thru oi 2 always Seattle Civie and Improvement Clup | artisw’ exhibition and bas sold sev Seattle Civie and era} pictures here - lelub will meet at the clubhov He is opening a studio at Carmel Thursday, at 2 p. m. Mra. Maude! ¥Y:thesen this coming summer, Laat Sweetinan will speak. Refreshments ee Mr. and Mre. Carl F. Gould and) two children, Anne Westbrook and/| Carl, Jr, are leaving Saturday morn. ing for the East. They will visit Mra [Gould's sister, Mrs. Ronald Addison Case, in Syracuse, N. ¥., and brother, Dr. Temple Fay, at the University hospital in Philadelphia, planning to} larged quarters bring the Fine Arts| vidual are more or less hidden in the | larged Quarvers eine aidewalk and|ewirling crowds. ‘The “window peep-|carnestly to stays oursetves 18 08s give opportunity to exhibit aeletced |era” see @ different face every time | Woe Oe snore beneficial Fe pictures in the window. It ix hoped |they peep. They are unable to con-| i Vi be produced. tnore people will find thelr way into |centrate their activities on any one) Orn eae: the society for the galleries are open | person unless he or she be a publicly one eS: reo failed yesterday in the G free dally from 12 to 6 and Sundays |known character, st | Georgia. Neverthelons, the Mra, Bognrts are RB rag geen Jee Savi | Cuca Carey, cohiector of * In the cities an well ax the towns |ZOUF readers, 10 tiacwe your in. (started in an alrp meet |e their appetite for scandal ts] 1 cine column ~mg pm nh Japan. Ag quite aa insatiable ax their country d 5 er a carrier pigeon retu Improvens \cuters, ae page after page in any| 2” my opinion “Main Street” {| sericho airdrome with news nd ¥ tition of the metropolitan |°ther @ likable sor s complete [heavy weather the plans had be Be |ture of American village life. Just |e 4 to Qescend five miles aumnier he painted (here ee ee stor aligning in family fe, so in small villages, | tre crave to give full ex [people are prone to comment 9 |", wirelees was sent to the | trifle, Village life as a whole is not Pri Patricia and two tugs broadening and you will observe that |'"urrea’ out and rescued the never was a who did not preasion to his or her emotions week politan Pythian Sisterv’ Altruistie Cwh | Wayne Albee Going aa congratul to Mre. J. W. Glascock wil) entertain AH ‘ 'y Dinner tmas Day Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Baillie wil! one with a family dinner at home Christmas day. * Dinner for Misa Miller ek of ten covers will be . Karla and Miss Claire at their home this eve | Bing. complimentary to their house spend Christmas with Mr. uid" mother, Mra, Charles Judson Gould. at Tarrytown, and later will visit ner | in New York city. cee Mrs, James D. Hoge returned last evening from a visit of several weeks in the East. ‘Miss Helen Fay, who te attending Mille college in California, will return Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. ‘aid Sirs. George Pay. the members of the Pythian Sisters’ Altruistio club at her home, 1813 East Spruce st., Thursday, December j15, at 1 p The afternoon will be spent im dressing ln for the Washington Children’s Home. Elec tion of officers, Members and friends invited. m. eee Bryant PT. A. Bryant PT. A. at school, 3 p, m. Bighth-erade girls to take part am. Miss Catherine M. I in to Denishawn Wayne Albee of the Me Pride #tudio has accepted an invitation from Tut #t. Denia and Ted Shawn to apend lewo weeks in January at Denishawn lwhite there be will make special | photographic ties of the a | Two years ago Albee made a study jof Ruth St. Denis that was exhibited at the Pittsburg Salon of Photog raphera. tu t effort in beaut and protected Cobb Annex sity. during itn archite neers. | bullding. The boxes certainly plesuant screen plaster, mortar St. George gon in To Give Lecture for limiting the electric signe on the! think and act and love as they reatly } decired; but, bound by a thousand} jbands of fear, superstition, ignor-| ance and monetary consideration, | they dare not, cannot. be free. Albertson. g the scaffolding walk surrounding the t Fourth ‘and Univer contaruction, and also They | suppress the uree, but they cannot greens and flower|kiil it, and in later years it stalks! are a wurprixing and |forth, a perverted, vindictive, spite n to the confusion of |fal creature, which says to others, "I and boards behind. | could nét be free, so neither can you. piety If you do not walk the chalk mark and His as T have been forced to, I will damn . you and cast you out.” The Carol Our Midst Kenniecotts dare to try to be free people go from these villages to achieve their ambitions, and also that | they rarely return to them to make/ their home when thelr ambitions | have been realized. ‘The doctor made a migta Goiters Removed | HOME TREATMENT—NO MEDIC. OZ MO will remove your Goiter. Simply apply an OZMO poull the goiter upon retiring, and in a very short time you will and occupants, During a dense fog at Lo much as 200 tons of soot is | ike tn mar | od overhead. | Dra ¥ ning, children's librarian, University | gn Primitive Art it ee rantee its. Seattle references € branch, will talk on ‘Books.” gt inl golter disappearing. We can guarantee resul Pro This method of eliminating goiters is simple and harmless. Q © you feen St. George and the! Dragon this week in the Bon Marche eee | and invariably meet her fate ft Crushed and ee Katherine Miller, of Informal Luncheon at Rainier Club With Mrs. J. 8. Gibson, who fs Jeaving soon for a European trip, as | “the honor quest, Mrs. D. 8. Fother- fngham entertained with an informal Tuneheon at the Rainier club yester- 54 . : . _ Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. James W. Phelps are entertaining with a Christmas dinner “4 "hg at their home Monday even- fare occupying their new home at} | 1 | | TO REMEMBER AY, DECEMBER 1¢— Miss Katherine MacLe wed Mr. Bue ivert in Plymouth Con- gfegational church, #10 o'clock and Mrs. Charles Paul's bufiet per at home, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15— Mr. and Mra. Orin J Madame Yajima at . C. A. from 3 untll 6 ECEMBER 16¢— Dodd and Mra % FP. sit ain with jancheon at the home of Mra Dodd. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17— Stadiun club's “Winter Trot the Masonic Temple ‘The marriage of Mise Eva J. Combs to Mr. Hugh Rowley, at the home of Mr. and Mra. F.'D. Derby, in the evening. TUPSDAY, DECEMBER 20— ‘Mins Sally Harbaugh to entertatn with « tea at home from 4 untit & o'elork, complimenting the Misses Janet Henry, Jane Stim son, Jean Fay, Mary Greer and Jane Nettleton WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 Mins Jane and Miss Huth Nettleton to entertain with a dancing party at the Sunset club. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22— Miss Loyal Treat and Miss ‘Fruax to entertain with a break- fast at home of Mins Treat, fo lowed by theatre party af the Moore FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23— Ms clizabeth Sweeney and at Jane 0 Sweeney to Bive dance at i Vashington Annex, complimenting the Misa Janet Henry, Jane Stimson, Jane Nettie Mary Greer and Jean Fay MONDAY, DECEMBER 2o— liday be given by younger set at Knights of Colum- siizabeth in with a tea at ho Misses Jane Nettleton Mi Greer, Janet Jane Stimson, from o'clock. DAY, DECEMBER 27— Frederick Mail White's tn formal ten for the Mines Jane Stimson, Marie Greer and Janet Henry, after & o'clock NESDAY, DECEMBER jor league of the Beat Nursery to entertain wi party at the home of Mra. H, Calvert, 109 10th ave rz DECEMBER 29— board of the Seattle Tennis club is sponsoring a hol- iday bridge tea and Masonic Temple auditoriurr Pavia Cody, Mien ¥ 4 and Misa Grace Warner to entertain at Fau YRIDAY ‘ cr ie Day with holiday danc Btimaon Greer, Fay SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31— Dioner dance at Seattle Yacht Club. Jane Nettleton and Jean Miss Henrietta Hamilton returned Tuesday from New York, where she has been spending a number of weeks. eee Capt. and Mra. W. R. Ballard and Mrs. David Gilmore will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mra. Stanley Ballard in Yakima, oe. Miss Ann Parsons will arrive Sat urday from Mills college ia Oakland and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Par sons, at their home on Queen Anne HM, eee Mr. and Mra. William 0. McKay 1017 Warren avi . Mies Katherine Fiddle ts leaving @ortiy for Oakland, Cal, where she wil spend the winter with her brother-in-law and sister, Mo. and Mrs. Edwin Ralph Rin Mr. John Ryan, Mr. Tom De Wolfs Emory and Mr. Walter Cameron of Tacoma, who are attending the Unt- versity of Virginia, will spend the holidays in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C,, and New York. 69 Ensign Dallas Emory, U. 8. N |etationed in California, will «pend the {Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. P oe Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ketcham (Engenia Peters) returned Sunday | from their wedding trip, | see Mies Jane Perkins, who tm attend ling Miss Finch’s school in New York, | will return Saturday to spend the |holidays with her parents, Mr. ard |Mrs. William D. Perkins. Miss | Polly Perkins ts coming over Thurs. |day from the Annie Wright semi- 2A | | | pianist, will be one of | soloists with the Amphion so- ‘ciety at their winter concert | this evening at Meany hall.| Miss Green has won favor in} the various cities where she has appeared in concert, Gertrude Huntley Green,| the, Linnea and Anchor Social Club Linnea and Anchor Social club. dance and card party, at Odd Fel lows’ temple, Brighton Minute Women Brighton Minute Women, with Mra. Bert Benfield, 6915 Wilson ave. Witt tilt Christmas boxes for boys at Port Townsend. Members urged to bring or send candy and fruit to meeting. eee Nineteenth Century Literary Clab Nineteenth Century Literary club, with M Mabel Widred and Miss Hilda Gaches at home 601% Eastlake ave oe Emerson POT. A. Emerson PT. A. will meet Thurs day, December 15, at 2:20 p.m, in stead of the third Wednesday. After the regular business meeting and a seventh grade, Mr. the Y. M. C. A. will «peak on the subject of “Boys.” ee Sanshine Clab with Mrs. at 59th st, 11 a. m. « a Attractive HRISTMAS buyers w of latter, musical number by the pupils of the Tracy Strong of | Pp. Leatie Spler o of Washington wil an iMuetrated lecture at ine Arte galleries on the Primi JArt of America. Prot | young archeologiet recently added te the university faculty |ducted unusual exc | Mexico Ja hobby of ce land ponsenses a January give University Spier is who has oo Hin wife in known to hav ting Indian basket rare collection. Annual Exhibition to Be Held February 1 Northwest artixts, take no’ | February 1 the | wilt occur at the | 1213 Fourth ave J obtained their The exhibit is open to an |information may be obtained | gallery from the secretary, Mre. lia Davin, The exhibit ts alwayr most popular one given in the elty and last trants and Many alread registration 10,000 visitora. |Fine Arts Entrance \Is Blaze of Color tion the artintic & Nelson, ability, of Frederic the Fine ine Hudson Bay tur Company oan ence acne a z as Reductions on All Furs ill find this offering a re- markable opportunity to purchase the finest of Fur Coats and Neck Pieces at exceptional price re- ductions. It is necessary for us to reduce our large stocks, therefore the low prices furs are made possible. quoted on such high-grade Come in early and see the variety of wonderful se- lections, DEAL GIFTS ILADY will pleased with A Fur Coat most practical man could be high! the gift is real! good fi select for bi furs. the a Cf NV Typical Gifts from our Northwest Annex Om } with fs ly of ly ft in ‘iret Avenue An- overflowing eelections is abundant Indian Animal Rugs of Novelties and all manner curios — emi nently fitting gifts to eend astern relatives and friends, the & | eleamn yations in New | ready to slay the huge creature, Of|very good picture of «mall town lite. | o» Interest Takes exhibition | ery have blanks. at the Lee year had more than 600 en. Due to the kindness, not to men-leq to a depth of seven miles by ple turned to him in their troubles!! Arts entrance stunned by an ave lanche of vituperation, they conform to traditional conventions, or are for lover cast out 1H Il corner window? wink, his his cruel jaws, Min green eyes hot breath steams forth with the allver teeth, altogether in a fancinat > ing might for a t-yearold, St, George, | n his glittering armor, is almost | Dear Miss Grey: I think Mr. Lew. in in bis “Main Street” has drawn a | course, mother will have to read the put he has portrayed only half of it.| | story to the inquiring small boy. The} ana that is all mean, selfish and | book, with the picture just like It, 18 | narrow, Hé has left all the good }open at the page, Lote of other | points out. You tind kindness, sym | books are there, too, ready to plic on | pathy and Joyal, true friends there. | Santa’s sleigh. |And when some misfortune or sick: | | a [nese befalls you, it ie surprising how | jeager everyone is to cheer and help. | Srantinn In a way, “Main Street” is disap Practical Turn lpotnting. It ix too bitter. It would | Interest In the university has tak- be a wonderful book if the author en & practicn! torn with one firm. |had brought in something noble and In order to stimulate Interest in the | in«piring prob! tile denign, which Carol Kennicott t* like a child who | a great future here, ®o clay expert® cries for the moon because she can't say, William Kellorg for three years | have it has offered a $20 and a $10 prize for her the best drawings turned In by stu dents in the architecture department. |The desiens for Ule work will be | Judged today. | 4 me of has thinking only of herself and | imaginary troubles, and she | makes life miserable for herself and | others. T think the finest character In “Main Street” is Dr, Kennicott, He lis always cheerful, kind and patient. | And how the poor, hardworking peo Ocean bed can be tested and grad * | given. is packed in 2402 tins end retails for remove a goiter depends entirely upon the nature of goiter and/ amount of time given to poulticing. if he cannot supply it Seattle, 00. The amount Ask your Druggist for OZMO, 4 call Wert 1160.J. DR. CLARK OZMO ©O, ING Wash. ag | mean of a small appliance, He ts a little rough in speech, man: builds up body tissues increases the action of the intestines Eat 2 to 3 cakes a day Avoid yeast preparations in other forms, Fleischmann's Yeast is sold only in its natural fresh form in the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. For sale at your grocers, Hudson Bay Fur Co., Inc. 1612 Second Avenue 819 First Avenue Baxter & Baxte ANNOUNCE For nine days before Christmas, to | enable you to give a Christmas gift of High-Grade Hose—always appre- | ciated. W: of Hose— Society Maid, Onyx Raalte, All Full-Fashioned Hose, in Silk and Laces and Clocks. Retailed $2.50 to $500 SALE PRICES $1.35, $1.95, $2.25, $2.65 $2.85 to $3.85 Van —wonderful values at We are closing out all G Brown, White—Beautiful Hose that sold at $3.75 SHOP IN THE MORNING . NO CHARGES AT SALE PRICES! e carry High Grade Makes — All Wool Hose, AN Silk and Wool, tn Stripes and Clocks— $1.35 and $2.35. Some odd lines in Gray and Brown at 65c to 85c love-Silk Hose in Black, $1.95 Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Avenue Be at