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astsehaialoa Rectan SDAY, DECEMBE PAR WEDN R 21, 1921, Boicr-Dene 90 —— “) MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE Seattle Basketball Team _ Clubs DATES |__ BUYS LEATHER BUSINESS JON THE CARE OF CHILDREN LATTLE PAGE 12 ¥ _ dinner dance was} CLURS FOR THURSDAY TO REMEMBER - United. alee. chllaren’s mat ot intibiee ° ‘ 1 h Friday eve-| Seattle Counell of Minute W eT ee nee one Mor teal WaT » were made hy the off » be f th b and mu for © 2 aR er, we & ‘" Miss Gertrud Horton |i “ss "4 ont Vederated clubhouse, Terverd: | eens ay, mcrauntn and Ensign Laurence) )°""" i y 4 : A Blodgett Married Last \s 1 and ) to ynemaberstitp apuad Ae t , Evening; Invitations Mire, at : S lveted on et cegulne mesting Mt aco ¥ ‘ 4 Di M Vv. A: K 1 Mire} . ‘ her stp " small quante Out for Tea. nhieh Wes BO. ¢ + ie compliments : tien of t first, and tne ; S Dr. and “Mrs. George HM. Crat Masque and Dagger Club of YL. 1 | raipay, pecemmen 9 ' vent from day ea as @ great surprise to! M snd M 1 Vv her { The Masq nd Dagger club of the Min Mary Eliaabeth Hwee t more at any ” * y 1 h has been formed re ° tien t comtfo their friends was the marft ge, re 3 will present “Fes patie; & Rive dance at Hotel W oh miortably Mies Gertrude Horton, daughter of , . . : Christy play written by t Jane HM Ja eTs na t ® . ary Gres an Ensign Laurence F. Blodgett, u. s.| Alumnae Luncheon bus hall, Thursday evening, Decem- |] yonpay, pecemmes se- the mother's bed in cold weathers Ring at 9 o'clock at the home of the |; rsity club Saturday, December | Seattle Chapter, No, 95 . to the fact that he turned bi an be heated loan Bride's parents, With Rev. John D.}31. at 12:0 « k, with Mrs. Marion back in hin mouth. The mother h of shelled . a MoLauchian reading the service in| L. Burton, wite of Dr, Burton, tt Re tana hes to take the nipple prop: | very good for this purpose ‘ >» University ¢ ran, | Corinthian re erly, but after a little time she had presence of the ediate family, | dent of the University of Michigan ”" > Pe : ris . eat of honer, Al Univers | 8 p.m. to ins him trained, and sifice that she has! Q-—My baby a yellowlah digg 2) Rnsign Blodgett, who higas amen © Invite “ee had little trouble of any sort arte from the ear Is this to the flagship > y * Por reservations telephone | Dickens Fellowship 1 trust other mothers who ar av-| gero sesiened at fn ms the club, Elliott 4840, before Decem Dickens Fellowatyp will meet at ing any trouble with feeding their) A “1 would take him at once wal Brrive in the city wu , ny | ver 29 Cedar Wored's Chettian “nance young babies will take renewed cour | good children’s » allet, OF an esp t Rening, when plane were hurried! ‘2 t Study, “David Copperfield. age from thin experience, agd not be | #pecialist. The f y of keen Completed for the weddir ‘The bride was most attractively at | Tea Shop in Charge of | Visitors welcome persuaded to wean, unless it # Ing in too precious to run even . qe | che tablished that the shadow of of injuring Hired in a dark blue duvetyn Queen Anne Hill Guild | Borrowed ‘Time Club baby, It is sometim Qe to cover With which she wore a small Mrs, Hi R. Kitiott will be in charge| porrowed Time club will haar read x back the breast baby’s when fing hat and a sealskin coat. Ensign | oT" Ou non nen Grow: te Poggi the Hp iabheed woregel her. out ther? Gnd Mra. Blodgett left for a short) oi. toe che Qu Anne guilt, She! loy hall, 2 p. m " : 1 requirement tx A-It is better not to take aml Wedding trip, plannir i tO | will be assinted by Mrs. Julia Morris, | % ce vlag stimulating young baby out when the wat Spend Christmas and a few Wee ne oe ate oe nee ee Mower: | Hay ; aioe tor Ales te uo'eehd thas te ae wemuary with Dr. and Mra. Horton.) airs A. H. Harrison, Mre PE a5 Bhs Soe, “ meet | PERSPAY, DECRAUNIER et manipulation I shall cover her face entirely, An a when they will leave for Cornado. Mrs. Fred nd this ivforma Maurice Hoard, Mrs. John F. Shapp, | with Mrs, Della M. Hondershott, 205 ing can be given on the porgiy Where they will make their home dur- | » hg te Racca ~ even indoors with the ( ing the time Ensign Blodgett 18 sta s! ae Humanson and Miss | Normandie ap artments, § p.m ‘ oven rit ne “i rm thoned at Sun gar Sa ‘i Women of Mooseheart Legion Q-—What food should I give her to id, omy or windy. Leave @ begin weaning? |eves, nose and mouth wneo A.—Besides fruit julce once a day,’ whenever she goos out um, 1819 Initiation Hallberg’s Tea Saturday for | rs | women of Sito _ Miss Achsah Lou Powe ul Pe onal | Righetti aves * 1 Mr Corwin Philliy . . i gee tie’ nk and little daughter, Barbara Nordica Choral Club Egrom Smith coll mn, of Portland w pend the}, Nordiea Ch club will meet at Miss Ja Pow h with Mr. Shank’x parents | 309 5. we at. & p.m | Mrs. Norman de R. Whitehouse, New York society woman M and Mrs. Corwin Shank. ee ¢ S Out for a tea at her home Satur en 56 goede Seattle Review, No. # afternoo: c choc | , m, from 4 until T o'clock j Witliam Forrest attle review, No. § Dinner Will Honor (a Rages rig peter ites om RS and suffragist, has bought the controlling interest in ga leather products company in New York. Ffiends expected road A 1 M Mra. BE. B.|sexsion Thursday, December 22, she would make artistic things. She answered, “My interest @ Bri > ne Holmes. Mr. Goodfellow will join) m. in W. O, W. hall. M. a ve aes nera at Waerdand te teandia fe i i es uw centered on usefulness and upon the problems of making cAlexander — a | days | Otymple Heights Improvement Club | and dictributiad.” . ] a e Honoring Brig. Gen. Ulysses G o76e Olympig, “Melghts Improvement | . y. MMcAlexander, who is stationed at! yr paul Pigott. w arrive | club will meet at clubhouse at § p.m Te Camp Lewis, Mr. John D. Farrell) priday ¢ nf university to Ulustrated lecture by Dr, W. 8. I Will entertain with a dinner of eight: | .oend the Christmas holidays with | man. en covers at his home this evening.| hic parents, Mr. and Mrs. William eee agai Pigott . Union Bible Class Mr. and Mrs. Poe to B. C, of the Young Wom LADIES! We Are Kerping “S255 SHE COLLAPSED | m2 ON WAY TO STORE | | | | ation aswockation will, meat 715% Per Pound For 30 years the standard of qual- ity. All kinds of Holiday Cakes. “Receive Christmas Day ere winless t meet abd | Mr. and Mrs, Charles, K. Poo wil pbc ° of the association building || Mies, Pauls Fee | seen, Mendenhall Hed to Be{| OP EN,to SP. M. keep open house Christmas day, from for « supper and social hour. T ¥ Miru, mendenns ad to Until Christmas GS until 2 o'clock, when they will en- . wilt be followed by Bible std Taken Home by Her See Our Ads Elsewhere in Husband Rertain with their annual eggnog party, This Paper Today THE MEN'S SHOP 1405 Third Ave. y, to Pm. in the Bible class rooms on the nelaw |seeond floor, under the leadership of | A. B. {Mr Florence Porter, The subject in| |The Christmas Menage.” Miss Eleanor McCormick Weds in Chicago For eight years I suffered from dinordered stomach and didn’t | know what it was to enjoy a hearty spend the Christmas vacation at The marriage of Miss Eleanor M. Miss Emily © and Mixes} Gama Phi Reta Alumnae mealy” but uy a t wes Dortost ‘ y 2 oe - oie Polly Perkins tve ast night bed sald re, ugh Mendenha — 2 =— Gormick, daughter of Mrs. Robert the { the Tourist Hotel, Portiand, Ore ID e —— mi é rom schoc in ne cast, amd wil) - z ° MeCormick, to Mr. Phillips Dickin- | : <Pevatim me room at noon 1 frequently had such awful « O} I ORTUNITY e ; | 08, grandson of Mrs. G. W, Dickin. | (P00 “ee tacks of indigestion I thought T/ @ TAR WAN TADS tag solermnized Wednesday, De Te ace ee American Legion Auxiliary live through them, and I - = —— - wember 14, in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs vs The American Lag pois od dentine: < eet Dickinson’ wi! Mr. Timothy Jerom a ervoun and resti « ee, ee Caer None: | by the way of Ca Rainier Noble unit very Kittle sleep. I was so weak Moon in California. } jay meeting on 1 ™ that twice on my way to the corner fornia, f a visit of several week i : +6 9 i tae @ oy vies of rig Armory to pack Chri store I collapwed and had to be car-| : Christmas Dinners ee J ontétale. | » and Jean | ried home by my hush: ci I only weighed ninety pounds} t cir |) when 1 began taking Tanlac, and} ertsis |) now | weigh a hundred and twenty | pounds and I feel better and «trong: | er @an ever in my life. 1 am in} ral Parent ~ jeuch splendid health I can hardly and Mrs. William Pigott, Mr. and | returned to her home in t cit ations « from indi. |—~ realine I am thé same person. In Mrm. Corwin Shank, Mr. and Mrs. | home in this city. | viduals. Other organizations which| EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, « fare|my opinion Tanlac bas no equal.”| E. B. Hoimes, Mr, and Mrs. Charles! sting far 3 or Rt to send in Mnations are ask of approximately & per| Tanlac ts sold in Seattle at Bar} Be. Poe, Mr. and iirs. James Hamil. | arbara Buxton and her lis to nave them at the Armory by announced by the “Kittap|tell’s drugstores, and by leading Fay SATURDAY Mire 4 Included among the m who will] afr and Mes. William E. Boelr * have been made | DrROeMnER s1—~ Be dinner hosts at their homes on! returned today from a trip in the | Christmas day are Mr. and Mrs. E. pe ¥. Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley cee es brigade lee Dowden, who has -beehiand othery from se Moses. Judge and Mra Burke, Mr.!in the East on an extanded visit, has v dd to the holiday | cheer of the convalescenta, inciuding }® large gift from the Seattlc Bust- |nean and Professional Women's club brother, Mr. Edward Buxton, of Port n ton De Veuve, Mr, and Mrs. ( Aiverni,'B, ©, are the quests of Mr Thursday ‘Transportation Co. This applies to|druggiats everywhere.— Advertise| ‘T. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ | Fruit from Chelan, Grand View | b Passenger and freight rates. | ment nd Wenateh and Mrs. David Edward Skinner { an, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peters, Mr. pect ~ wan on ex:| Pies and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons, Mr. ° j bebe At the it Show, beth fresh and Mrs. Charlies H. Lilly and Capt M * Jonuted. and Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbe. ‘ | Uusic ° . eee | Beggar’s Opera Opert ADDITIONAL CLUBS | 4 ,, , | 8 vi ens oad cons ng Here Sunday Col, Ellsworth Cirete ? mcing ar y After a three years’ run at the! ra ‘Aran Home ae 6 Oe Honoring their house guest, Clara” Bruhns, of Toppenish, . Jean Fox and her brother, Mr. Harry Fox, have issued invitations for « dance at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, on New ‘Year's eve. wing club, will Thur ay. De cember 29, in Ve ana’ ball, Arme Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The} Hope Chest” te be disposed of at | 7:20 and a card party will follow at 830, Public in i } eee Clionian Club On Wednesday 4 ber Lyric theatre in London the entire | 5 original cast of the Beggar's Opera , will open an engagement at the Metropolitan theat unday. All the cast were farmer men ; famous Sir Thomas fh | pany of London. The costur jare thone of the period of 1 Informal Luncheon jare copied from Hogarth’s Miss Priscilla Anderson entertained | With them in a hestra, with an informal luncheon at Fred- |The instruments used are not those @tick & Nelson's this afternoon, as a |Of the presentday orchestra but such compliment to Miss Ann Parsons and | instruments a 6 lute, spinet and Miss Helen Fay. | harpstehord something Hosiery Sale It’s a Great Life When Your Boy Wears Cheasty Junior Clothes HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN THE | the Clic > will be en. | 4 with a Christmas ot Ms. H. C. Belt, 4733 19th ave, N, E 2 o'ch Mre Felt will be asnisted by Mrs. Arthur le, Mrs. W. D. Moriarity and R. Audiey Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. ler chapter, D. A. Tt, will hold} xt meeting at the home of Mrs. | ar’s Opera is {ferent and is 1 forward to. Compliment for Major and Mrs. Fenner Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Rich ard Alien are entertaining with a dinner of ten covers at their home rtory coms nd week's pro @aymond Fenner, U. 8. A., and Mrs.| evening, December 22, and repeating | Georg Daltor mony ge Wenner, who have been transferred| {ne performance on ie Syekiety fadionsl Mies, wi | prance oF iday ening ationa raveler mole wi | to another no Saturday afternoon. The plays on |speak apd Mrs per-Reng | bi are ‘Trifle Her Tongue etorff will « of violin | Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann Six Who Pass While t numbers, accompanied by Prof. Har.| . Dinner Hosts ora vas cotta rs Eide omnia eae age Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Kautmann are | ana tarvm eae 4 fe . F ee aes ge nd “Harvard ave. ee Conmope Wife, mother, daugh- ter, sweetheart or friend, she will appre- covers at their home Friday even Full course dinner, 7c, at B on t plimenting their son, Win-| Served 5 to & p. m Off all Boys’ Suits and Overcoats in the Cheasty Junior ertisement. | evening, Decemb NEW SHOW THURSDAY The management of Loew Palace Hip ha scheduled to open at that theatre to. fmann. Late e party | - ~ m > sierv. , } i Se aie ete ee eatte Homeniven | Swe vue nomatake"in ff] Shep from $20 up. An unusual opportunity to buy Quality [7 Elizabeth and Edwina Sweene: ee isewives, _ ~ bs é > 4 J . ; dire civing at the Hotel Washingtgn | Help a egy A ctoer eae your last-minute shop- Clothes at reasonable prices. Annex. eo. The —— Girls ‘ °-e ping if you come P a John F. Miller, W. RC. here. Every line on Dinner Planned by | John F. Miller, W. F.C. wil | sale—Van Raalte, Society Maid, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan | 8 fap Det fr coerce lb be Onyx, ete. r) Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sulli - ar all, Armory, “this evening. | r vill have as ir dinner guests f Both old and new dance ‘ = e ° ° iatuas der Se sal’ dare ear ‘imal Ue: Biers cera en h P ° For a special lot of Cheasty Junior Suits with 2 pairs of full- ey arate At the Theatres |) lhe Prices sized knickers. i a On Mt! res | oie ei tates brown and whit All-worsted Middy Sweaters in school colors at Special q "| ‘ | “ = > slove § 2 anc nite, . Se Dinner at Yacht Club | PALACE HIP HAS beauties that sold for $3.75, $l. 95 Prices. P F | all to go at.....3.... eee Mr. and Mrs. Colin O. Redford VACUUM PACKED fre sponsoring a no-host dinne the Yacht club next Tuesday a Ming. The affair will precede the a @ance given by the Queen Ann Neighborhood Dancing club, Regular Price $5.50—Holiday Price .....$4.85 Regular Price $8.50—Holiday Price .....$7.35 Regular Price $10.00—Holiday Price .....$8.25 Buy a Christmas Gift for your boy in the Cheasty Junior at ured what promises to b 1 Full-ashioned k and Laces and tailed $2.50 to $5.00. AlkWool se, All-Silk-and Wool, in trips and Clocks see i call on you am a nee tee Victory Club to Give ‘anime Te duuistata suneual aiecen $1.35 $1.95 $1.35 and $2.35 Shop. | = New Year's Eve Ball | titled “Snappy Bits," éeilgned to ex. | " 4 ploit the varied talents of a clever company, including Long and Gibson The Vict fourth ant Saturday, December 31, at the Ma REDIT - GLADLY H und the vivacious Van Dll § gonic temple. Dancing will begin at T Yi ] sH Corten ‘ana Ryan Ore billed to au 9 o'clock, and two orchestras will pores Nope a grand acy epg a furnish the mume for tne occasion. ucter Kong Impression | ‘The committee in charge includes CLO T HES A delightful bit of humor that is | : full of surprising developments 1s Mr, Oncar Seem: r. Karl Monson promised in “Sally's Visit,” with Mr. Arnold Andrews, Mr. Fred K FOR ch Charles Smith and ( 1 Sanders and Mr. Robert Hileworth, cu & WOMEN Sell els TAB toe tac Holiday Dance EASY PAYMENTS [Bainnnennn The Women's University club 1 entertaining with a holiday dance at the club house Wednesday eve y club will Brown at $2.85 to $3.85 65c and 85c SHOP IN THE MORNING NO CHARGES AT SALE Baxter & Baxter is sug. or the offer ng of Charles Flagler and Tuth| Halla. i The Le I Brothers are athletes, | geil gga tn top Soatenr ner Outfitting, 4 phi ge dep Pd roe 1326 Second Avenue AU ERUEAN AEE AMER. SDATONMIREDENEN EE 4 Mra. Edgar N. Gott 1332 SECOND AVE.209UNION <a iaaiai ania ¢ °c eit ek ES BEEBE ANNE CREE SEAM ELI