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see and hear this AEOLIAN VOCALION bef ore you buy any other— —once you do you will not want any other make. Come in and see and hear it—tomorrow. It will sell itself. You will want one at once. In finest figured mahogany or fumed oak. Equipped with the exclusive tone controlling Graduola. this model reduced to: "125 was $165— small §$ payment down WEEKLY —thousands of new RED Aeolian- * Vocalion records are here for your selec- tion in our hy beremag, Mnamrens Main Floor Talking Machine Department. LIST YOUR et ——— @ALLARD ALUMNI will meet January 4, at $ p.m. at the high gchool to arrange for ap annual alumni day. KELSO.—Judge J. G. Jones, first | Mayor of Kelso, celebrates 92d birth. ‘Gay. Nautical Schools Association Elects for Vets Planned MADISON, Wis, Dec. 20.--W. G.| Plans are under consideration for Bieyer, head of the Wisconsin Unt.|the establishment by the U. & vet oe 1 Seen, won siean Aa. |e7ana’ bureau of = nautical school tn | Scckatios sf 8e hools and Departments the South, where 1,000 exeervice |of Journalism, at its anual nconven-|men will be trained to become offi- jtion here, Other officers elected cers and engineers of the American is" |merchant marine, according to an |_ — Ww. Aflen, University of Oregon. |announcement by Col, Charles TF. | vice president; L. N. Flint, Univer: | Forbes, director of the bureau, to the sity of Kansas, secretary-treasurer, | geattlo district office. i “I also plan to establish a cow Journalism Schools LYNDEN, — Britiant purple im color, startles local rest-‘tion of the dimbled men with mu dents, |ieal talent,” Col. Forbes said. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours Instant relief! Don't stay ed up! Quit blowing and muffing! 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M. | meteorite, ernment music echool for the educa. |‘ THE SEAT SUNSHINE SMILES | Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Don't let anyone cheat you out of your sunshine, God made lt, no lt belongs to you and there by plenty for all. drinks and lotions, | scriptions, too, Dr. Bunshine a call on you.” Pins and powders Peliets and p Avent a pateh When he m Pluck yo of happiness. ' b TO SHINE woe wed ot the feet of man world today ts full of geod men mining the eublime Ment your pathway jowers in the garden | eo —— ~ WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S | lot of children than those whe | noME The Christmas tree at the | | home was simply wondertul, Ne one ever saw a more delighted gathered about it, as Santa Claus | | distributed the bountiful supply | | | of presents. Franklin high seheol, | | Standard Furniture corm pany, | Pig’n Whistle, Augustine & Ky: | |) er, Specialty Sales company and || many unknown Individuals gave | for the oecaslon, ti} . a, ae DEAR FRIENDS: 1 wirh to thank one and all for the kind Interest Se jattle people are showing me, Lat m™ are simply pouring cheer and lovely gifts from people | have never seen. | | 1 became so excited today over rch a lot of mail that I think if I 1 was fo appy I fear I was silly and cried. When one ts sick one surely needs friends: and, oh! how rich I am in having so many! j I hope to return af year kind hommes in the future. All I can do now is may, I thank you from the the of my heart, and may God enn you all Happy New Year, Vivian Hat Frontdale Tuberculosis sa@iitortum, |Portiand, Ore Noland Jennings reporte the most Deek) Maire Fiset, Walter Le (Minty r week are: H.C. Hibbard, D. K. MacDonald, Guy HM. Thompson, Julius Charbneau, J. Schireman, ( Butterworth & Sons and Bonney- MRS. ALICE CLAMPSON SMILES TO THE END lady with the sunshine smile of the Nitro sanitarium, whom we reported to you last week, has left us, passing to the Great Beyond Christmas morn ling, still retaining her precious smile to the very end Mra. Nellie Foust, who was with her to the last, says: “Your cheerful messages Were every one read to her, bringing much comfort, Unable to speak, her only answer was a smilo a each one was read. Altho you were strangers to her, you filled her jroom with your friendly presences.” We wish to join Mra, Foust in ex-| pressing our sincere thanks, IS NOT A CHILD | In a recent insue we reported a sbhutin, Mrs. Maud Krum, 1603 W.|]] |66th st, to you. In some way this jlady has been confused as a child, |]) |Judging from the books and things jeent her. To correct this impression, }let us say that this lady desires noth. ing but cheerful callers or a ride now and then. She understands the twpirit of your giving and every ar | tele sent her will be used to make rs needy child happy. Lacy T. Guild, endearingty known to her friends as Aunt Lucy, orig. | inator ef the Sunshine guild which | bears her name, writes in verse MY FRIENDS I aend to you my Christmas gift This lovely winter day; Then gladly give away. ‘Tis something you may keepe an | Stick of Gum Alds in the Prevention of MOUTH DISEASES ° 9° . 1221-Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY ‘We are sorry to report our ittle 9) TLE STAR |Purity Federation Selects Officers CHICAGO, Dec. 10--B. 8, Bte Dean Btephen 1 Miller, Jr Hl, © Win, was of at the | elec © being | club T c president the World's Purity Feders final session of the eonfere held here T. Albert Moore, Toronto, . was reelected first vice in The Seattle Star Seattle Housewives, Phone Capitol 2267 Help Read “The Snow Marshall, in There's love, wrapped wp in tonder-|where he and A. ‘Thresho, harplat |). D. Phelps, banjoist; M. Inge, vic | lintet; Pr Mine Tren Hixon, ve their wa bution Like thrille? shoe Trail,” by Bidson my The Star next Tuesday d wishes, v fall out with Hope id with Faith That Priendahip will abide an memories of Christ and Christmas tide ed along such presents grow, | | nowballs gather up the snow tawa « \ tminty of thene | |» -— eral occasions they ha | COUNTY HOME | | te » with thel tpl Fe ag | tertained shutins with their group journeyed to the county home, where they entertained the folks there, By the way, the | home folks got their 100 pipes, | | thanks to the National Groceries | company, Schwabacher & Co. | furnished the tobacco, oon “omen mm, and on Christrnan eve ting at the Meri nome very happy jow planning on devoting a part of their meeting time to bring: | jing cheer to other #hut-ins. MOOSE JAZZ ORCHESTRA “We certainly have demonstrated to our own natiafaction that bringing happiness to others has a happy kiek in it that money can't buy,” eaid im, official announcer of the and *” ure of MATATAWA ‘get BRO- | You often have heard the expres GREETING TO 1922 The Greatest Animation Reigns About This Store The Last Days of this Extraordinary Mid-Winter Selling Event tell their own vivid story of the in “Sweet Sixteen” Garments at ..... If we had accomplished only what we intended — bringing 1200 new patrons into our store during the final week of 1921—we would have been amply repaid * for the giving of such values. But we have reached the mark of 1,350 by this time, and expect to make 1,600 new friends by Saturday closing time. . It is through “Drives” of this nature in which we reiterate and emphasize “Sweet Sixteen” Style and Value, that we again largely increase our sales and give to the women of Seattle, day after day, the better Values in Style, Material and Workman- ship they want and must have. Saturday, Last Day The urge for immediate action is apparent. And, to make the last hours more inviting, over 200 new models have just come to play a part in making Supreme Values 1921 A YEAR OF | UNPRECEDENTED BUSINESS YO E26 The Coats The Dresses The most attrac- A fascinating as- tive models in full sortment, bringing drape, straight line out new phases of and blouse effects Mid-Winter Styl- —in Silver-Tipped ing — Satin-back Bolivias, Velours, Crepes, Poiret Veldynes, Bolivias Twills, Canton and Suedynes — Crepes, Panne Vel- full silk-lined and vets, Crepe de interlined. Chines and Trico- tines. ALL SIZES ALL SIZES 16 TO 44 16 TO 44 COATS An array that for clever styling and variety has never been matched at.... DRESSES The most select of the brightest high lights of Mid- Winter Fashions at ...... SUITS assortment of will satisfy most moods at Fur Coats and Fur Neckpieces Priced the “Sweet Sixteen Way” Do not let this occasion get by, at the peril of losing the very best garment purchase you can boast of during the OUR WINDOWS Tell only a small part of the story— Get it all inside the store New York San Francisco Portland Los Angeles 1021 Second Ave., Corner Spring Street The Campfire Girls FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. |Electrical Meeting Hears Dean Miller * of the |