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Colonel and Mrs. Phillips Will Receive Monday Afternoon; Pretty Tea Given Today. |ONORING THE OFFICERS OF the military dep the University of Was S thelt rived, Col. Charles pat B. A. and Mrs. I w ' Monday afternoon. home informatly Miss Marianne Hyland Entertains With Pretty Tea Miss Marianne Hyland was host this afternoon at an attractive > given at the home of her paren end Mrs. Ivan L. Hyland. and bright flowers « Ries nome. and an array of holly “Bright candies decorated the tea table Presiding at the urns were Mre m C. Henry, and Mrs, Quincy Emory, assixted by the Misses te Heussy, Catherine Hyland Harrison and Jane Nett b Louise Hyland received cards at the door Dinner at ‘Home _ New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. William Hinkly P f will entertain with a family er at their home New Year's Momplimentary to their son-in-law hd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A ih Engle (Rosamond P: who, with their tase le son, will Bt ons Mr Aa ily Dinner tain with a family dinner of jeen covers at their apartment in Arcadia, New Year's day. eee lew Year’s Night r ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thurston entertaining with an informa! at their home on Queen Anne New Year's night. e- Wh covers placed for ten guests. Mary Cecelia de Veuve en ined with a luncheon at her Informal Bridge ae plimenting Miss Marion Part ‘mean, of Montreal, Miss Mabe! Car entertained with an informal at her home this afternoon, | With eight sorority sisters as her Miss Virginia Dutton ts en- ining with a luncheon at her home on Saterday afternoon, Gharmin ny, Tea for isses oath Mla for a group of girls, i= = Branigan was at-home Yeo ferday afternoon from 3 until 5:30 @elock. The rooms were bright with Christmas decorations, interspersed With yellow chrysanthemum. ‘The tea table, presiied over by the Miss Helen Williams has arranged @ tuncheon of twelve covers at her | home on Queen Anne hill for Monday afternoon, January 2. Dancing Party Planned Mr. and M Edwin CC. Fellows Will entertain with a dance at their hhome Monday evening, compliment ary to Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFar- @ trip to the Orient. Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. James Eddy, of Everett, en | tertained charmingly with a luncheon at the Sunset club this afternoon, | with covers placed for twenty-two — see Rehearsals to Be Resumed Announcement is made that the ’ Musical chorus will resume the Young Women's Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Douglas will] the holidays in town, Miss | Jand, who are leaving January 14 for uditorium on { | | | Ss Se th | party at st Goterie dubs, abtinted by the Home| Miner bespitei; Christman day. Meeting Tuesday, January 2 Clubs PHYLLIS The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lea.—Portrait by James & Mer rihe w, SATTLE Puts Little Wireless on Watchchain! |ScattleMan Perfects Tiny Bit Effective Apparatus ee LEA L pree By Robert B. Bermann A wireless set on your watch chain A silly dream, you say? Not a bi of it And, a wire no he hasn't yet completed watehcharm, he has a wot which in of Jerably cuble content than the average wate. | ON® ~ olesy-ot enamel | | net is enclosed In al ne and a half inches riers of an inch wide ters of an inch deep. | ly as large as the box in which you buy a dozen quinine cap: | pulee—yet ita or clares it in| both rugged a “With It.” he I have re colved messages f ships at sea, |from Victoria, BC nd even Ketohikan, Alaska—altho I'll admit that the Ketchikan cadis were very | taint And an for Its strength—you ean | Jdrop it on the floor without hurting it “However, even tho it ie practical! wets results. | the principles jot the watebmaking trade to a wire lens net “The success with whieh 1 have met has convinced me that the wireless set is welladapted ocial Service CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Ballard W. C. T. U. Rallard W. C. T. U. will meet a this afternoon, as a compli-|the home of Mrx. M. A. Hedman, 154 & to her house guest, Miss Kath-| W. 62d st., Friday, December 30, at Ross, of Victoria, B.C.) later|P. ™. Mra, L. Coover, » nuper Mttending the pantomime “Cinderel.|intendent of the Y. P. D., will have Ia” at the Cornish eh e of the program. Ps: © “ee Ridgeley Social Clob Ridgeley club will entertain th an dance and card ing, December 30, temple, Coterie Clad old-fashioned party will Odd Felior An be ven by the social committer of the Beonomics department, Friday after, noon, at December 20, at 205 o'clock, the Phi Mu Sorority house, eee Tnion Dames The Union Dames of the Civil War will give a card party Friday after noon and evening in Veterans’ hall, |4°¥ for Coronade, where she will at the Armory. A dinner will by/*'*! fer Lee Carey, U. 8 served at 6 o'clock N.. Carey for several eee weeks, pling EST MUSICAL HIT OF THE Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary . | jure Club | Mrs. Loren G. Shroat of Montana WRATURING Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro-|{% th Ruest of her parents, Mr. and pl w * te Moos ember 3 0, at the Odd ie, 10th and Pine st owe’ Tem es will be | given for the best costumes and there iil be cards for those who do not care to dance. Members bring friends. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Zeta Alumnae of Delta Zeta ae of Delta Zeta will nthly meeting t gular mo December , the home of I fan Jackson, 1847 r to end of . line.) ° Lincoln Cirele Lincoln Circle of the Child Consér. jon league will meet with Mra. B. De Vere, 4612 Woodlawn ave. uesday, January t 2:30 p.m, . o- Loyal Order of Moose The Loyal Order of Moose are en. rtaining with a dance at the new temple, Eighth and Union st., Hereafter 10 a. m., with Claude M. ector, and Hat tie Edenhoim Carlson as accompan fst. For information call Mrs. John, 4 Wesley Dolby, Bast 1431 v “Diapepsin” for Bad Stomach, Indigestion Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A. of | Maccabees, meets the second and| fourth Monday of every month at & p. m. in A. O. U. W. hall, Ninth ave. and Union st ee Gen. George Washington Circle Gen, George Washington Ladies of the ¢ ty will Tuesday, Januar eon will be served at This is for members of the nvitation is extended bring well ; fi ket i ach or which portic he owing ers will be in i the damag If your stomach in stalled for the Pr t sour, Kasey and upset, and what you Alda I. Horton; senior vice pr ! Just ate hag fermented into stubborn Stella Russell; junior vice pr i and aches; you Mary Watse treasurer | nd eructate Hein; chaplain, Rebecca White; con i ke a little ductor, Mary Tyler; guard, Lulu ji Diapepsin, and five min-| Linn. ' uu wonder what became of the —— — ' and distre Millions of IGK nd women today know t LON GER to Have a bad stor Al is sprinkled with a aa’? cokeslena jon of salt and water tt organ at thelr favorite foods out fear. If your stomach a take care of your liberal limit @ut rebellion; « your food is a dam axe insiead of a help, remember drug stores. —Advertivement. E , the quickest, surest, most harmless ant-| other seid is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs) put at the only sixty cents for a large caso at|so the DON’T TAINT IT Chee muskmelons, onions and pungent articles should” be top of the refrigerator y will not taint the other Jocds. Personal Misses Polly Perkins, Dorothy Lane, | room of the ¥. W. C. A. at 1.30 p. m.| Maribeth Gertel and Josephine Fran-' subject, “Consideration,” by the pres Mol, was beautified by « lovely ident, Mra. BE. B. Stewart, Topic of; of red roses and cametitas. | publi aking, “The Road to| Misses Janet Sheahan, Claire, France.” Helen James and Eleanor | see assisted. Myrtle Chapter, 0. FS. P eee The “Myrtle Steppers club” of| . Luncheon Arranged Myrtle chapter, will ertain with a 5 | masquerade ball Frida evening, De . at the Olympian, whence they will move about the first of the year. son-in-law Mra. Henry Hibba cee Mr. John I. Segeasenman returned Tuesday from Spokane, where he spent Christmas with his parents | to novelty purposes, and I am now working on a set, one-third the size of this, whieh I will use for » watehcharm, After I get this completed, Tf fn \k | } ‘The next regular meeting of the) Mr, CH, Whitelaw and sons, Mr. lieng to build a receivir ta thet Social Service club will be held at) yy " 7 egy, J ang 4 ugh Whitelaw and Mr. Gordon n of a fo oe ¢ home of Miss Hazel Landes on . _ Saeet ben~the anes. Whitelaw, have taken an apartment |contain especially built telephone re-| ¢ 1m as well an the set proper." One can get a good idea re tion wireless nine of the met that Shi han & . Mrive ¢ 4 ff photog-| bagi feady bullt when one in that = =. ashes ia eiil 7 Dr. and Mra. KL & Joyes of O¢ pper pin heads were used as con e den, Utah, who have been spending ta jthe work. the Christmas holidays with their! The Inside of the set reminds one For all that, it by as delicate Jot a watch, so skilful and and daughter, Mr. aampast 59} rd, left Monday for Mine Katheri nelr_ home 6 Joyce will remain for several weeks day for the East, t gone & short} os rah ray ig acai weex COMMENCING SUNDAY, JAN. 1 veri a 2 bee ela seed NEW YEAR’S ATTRACTION Corethea. Meyer! are taing eoe| ALBERT gratu nm the birth of a son at Mr, and Mra. T. Segessenman, . Miss Florida Singleton left Tuce | Misa Maude Wright of Billings, Mont.. the holiday guget of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra, Abel = fore lov EN DOORS Don't open the oven door until the pastry has been in at least 10 minutes. By that time it bas hbad/ time and will not fall. oy io ay Special on TEED and FETE | Pocket Radio Hl, Bhipton and the pocket edt with an ordinary watch as the works of a woman's fine DeCOURVILLE’S STAR 1 ‘ | [im w | | te land he constructed, shown Photos by SEASON SHIRLEY KELLOGG Mirrors Photograph Frames Framed Pictures Schneider Galleries 509 Union Street ouple It ex he ts now Carmen’s Union to Start Co-op. Bank merelal pet | CONTAINS MANY TURNS OF WIKF The primar ary co The hat malic |half an inch w Jiong, drawn betw On |whisker"—the latter is #o smal Jit really ought to be called a kitt | whinker The binding posts, made from flashlight rivets, are so small that it was necessary to file off the phone Ups that are inserted in them Khipton was employed jctan by the Puget nd Power © ‘o. for sever “on hia own.” nting most of his time to bu tome haya eer Is in Padded Cell } | sarty TACOMA, Dee, 2 ts a complete net}Camp Lewin er Baim jot hi ~ oe He bs nye a aie a qeibae h peach INV ITATION TO SPEAK in Seat. fe hi r fellow prisoner over pom a aa Inventory Sale All of our Large Stock of Silks and Woolens we are now offering to the Discount All of our Ready-Made public at A 20% Coats, Suits and Skirts at Half Price Originally asked. Suits Skirts made to your individual measure—fit and work- manship guaranteed. Why not get a good Coats, piece of cloth and have a coat, suit or skirt made to your own ideas-—something you will be satisfied with and cost you no more than ready-made? SHAMEK BROS. 1526-1528 Third Ave. |Express Rate Cut Regarded as Boon ACCUSE TACOM EX-POLICE HEAL Charge He Sheilded His Relatives Being Probed |“Soft” Drink Bars ! Under Observation | a - t he releoned his fice . reted ~ : the Sant ie jre © ma wa © by | De J, A. Falconer on the lat | nit 1 sppointed capt New Tacoma Ferry to Sail Saturday | TACOMA new ferry 4 at "| Slugged With Club, Tacoma Man Dying |make her maiden tr ween P TACOMA, Dee Defiance, Gig Harbor and Tablequa Baturds ernon Camp Lewis Soldier Dr, Judd ig WATEK SHUT OFF NOTICE phat te darken | ( A W, WHISTLER t. from & and on born December p. im. Plano—Leschetitzky Method Intensive Course for Adults 404 Montelius Bidg. 2761 Cap, 0566 3, from 8 & m. Main Clement B. Coffin WANTS TO KNOW What “Half - Price” Jewelry Means Does it mean to boost the price —then cut it? Or does it mean what the public has a perfect right to believe—the regular price cut in two? For instance, our regular price on a twen- ty-six piece chest of “R. Wallace” Silver is $26.75—now reduced to below cost—$13.85, and you'll see it marked in another store window at $35.00 reduced to $22.50—and now since it’s ONE-HALF price it’s $17.50. t’s a fair price—but not HALF PRICE. This is just one instance of hundreds. Select Your JEWELER As You Would Your Banker— INVESTIGATE I must finish raising $42,000 by January Ist regardless of first cost. Prices have been slashed to raise it. Just a few items taken at random throughout the store—EVERYTHING except a few contract goods has been drastically reduced. All “Community” Silverware has been reduced to ONE-HALF the PRICE made by the factory. Elgin Watches which the factory marked to sell at tw $35 are now $19.75, and many $60 “Howard” Watches are $29.75, and $160 Gruen Watches are $79. And among the hundreds of other depend- able watches there are Elgins that sell in any reputable store at $25, marked at Coffin’s at $9.75. Diamonds — and Coffin’s Diamonds are the very best quality (ask any reputable jeweler)— reduced. Many $30 values are going at $14.75; $38 values, $18.75; $75 values, $38.50; $100 values, $62.5 75 values, $110; $250 values, $1 $450 values, And they include Rings, Stick Pins, Lavallieres, Cuff Links, Brooches, ete. Women's Watches, Gruen _ Elgin, Walth to $6 5 values, and $ lues, values, $69.50, ete. Signet Rings that sold from $8.50 to $12.50 are going at $3.85. And all emblem Rings (and there’s a lot of them) are all HALF of a very fair regular price. A huge assortment of solid gold gem-set Rings are certainly suffering under these drastic reduc- tions. A lot of $10 rings go at $3.85; $12.50 rings go at $4.7 D0 values go at $9.75, etc. Sterling silver and gold-filled Mesh Bags are all half price—some are less. *Look—$30 Bags, $12.50. Sterling Picture mes, Cameo Brooche Cut Glass, Ivory Goods, Gold China and a lot of other lines all come in under ONE-HALF THE FAIR REGULAR PRICE. Lots of assortments of small jewelry, such as Scarf Pins, Brooches, Breast Pins, Cuff Links, ete. Values to $5 are being unloaded at 59c, 98¢ and $1.29. Clement B. Coffin , 406 Pike St. | rs on Pike Street 4 2 including a wide selection of m, show $15 values cut $35 values, $19.75; $65 10 values, $47.50; $125 Hundreds to select from. 2.5) ete., $