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EES. as. ; cme ee pie amg pn) mm cea ap me = — TU JES AY: be ARY 3, 1922. STAT H, T. LEWIS, professor of oe! Uncle Sam Would | THE SEATTLE | Bridge Dinner Club F ee gemoras ; vm Na * igedinner = chut at thelr home ‘ 1 Pe wa OK WEDNESDAY W. CA, 10:30 a. m : anny, | ton of knowing that they J ociet awe eee iS ub'e maneting at the Washingten) . cause of eclenes Just Another Dissatisfied With Matrimony — Wed & Anne it noon Wednesday " , . ’ ~ : Personal | Wiliam MoKinley Clrete No, 11 Human Analysis Class . RK Ft. Parker r Ten Years, and Aske If She Should Leave - | William MeKinley Circle No, 11, Human Analyses clase w meet " oot, | 04 States public lee ‘ ¢ 2. La ;. ea 0! ne Gran r 1 n ‘ m community room of the schoo! tor ont ve ; : Attractive Tea Compli-| , oe eee: tae inte ae Pgpee es Wainenthy nena a tee iy" prot John i. Ayer, Minn Loretta Cole, of the public | a , Dear Cynthia Grey: .1 am @ young woman still in the 3 iam Pigo r, left Sunday for}a ¢ party ednesday evening, | of eharacter by Prof. Johr Aye yer o! . ments Sub-Debutantes; |. vusiness trip thea California, Mr.| January 4, at 8:30 o'clock, in Vet-l as Vv, and Prof. A. La Sizer, Ph.D, /Ubrary, will give a talk on "Be ke pl cattieltes are twenties—have been married nearly 10 years. Entertain at Dinner. Paul Pigott left at the same time |erans’ hall, Armory, Mra, Nettle | persons interested in study of read: °F Children : rhe hontene {oF | municate with him direct My husband is 10 years my senior. He never kisses me to reenter Stant University, af | Camp in charge Jing character invited poate ie or has a kind word to say. He treats me just as tho | was spending ne poliday a ith be “re {ae =e meSngToN. F 44 P H attractive tea was given thin} ter spending the holidays with bu AM simsSOL Pa Sty Southern Pacific his housekeeper, :ninus the salary A Yer | Barents i town, | Rainier Beach Woman's Club Alumnae ciation | ; } | time, laundry laid out for him afternoon by Miss Maribeth Ger ane Rainier Beach Woman's club wilt] fanard High Bohoo! Alumnae Holiday Dance |. Loses Land Action| He expects his meals on time, y li for him, Del at her home, complimenting 4&) Mr. Prentice ieedel left Sunday | bold its regular meeting Wednesday ation at the high school at 8) 4 holiday dance willbe given oy WANHINGTON rhe| Without even a “thank you. He wants to retire at 9 o'clock. Bibup of subsdebutantés who are/for the 1 School in Califor | January 4, 2p. m., at the home of pay the Caledonian and St ars “ Z aitiaics Widnes ei company, | 1 sit up by myself a id if I make a noise | hear about it fora @Pending the holid t their homes. | fla, where he i an instructor, Miss | Mrs. J. D, Crimmins, 1007 64th ave “ee eletios in Christensen's hall, paso ‘ - A ‘ ‘eat t| week < : s » rt r a coting levening, January 6, Several novel |in supreme court today, lowt its ul sek, cesia ee id tn dee. | loodel left laut, has ee ‘Gaus im aaa gra pyre 4 Prone bel haere Ndbeesci m./foatures will be-on the program in| to force the secretary of the Interior We get along love but I am not happy, and this old Spiel re New York and Lawrence, Williams) ‘The Mount Baker Park Luncheon |a m, to § p pyre oo oa oe be a group | lands along the company’s lines fr fectionate and knows how to be grateful. I often wish I j Mt and. pink candies | College in Williamstown, Mass, | Oe eh meek Wetneesey at 1 B FAG of ltUe girls in Hootch danées | the eastern boundary of California to| could just love someone and make him happy. Would you } ~setlg ee apalt De be vy “il i ony. sw ah Big Anuar a The committee charge follows: | the city of Ban Vranctaco, | advise me to leave home and take the chance? a ane h ces| Mr. Davis Moss left Sunday for | ¢syes wil Mrs, F. B. Weeks. : . ‘ P 4 ‘ ; ~~ o on, cipeveantee aa [Ghana age ogg or j ‘es Mra Moos, | Mrs. A. T. Williamson, Mra. R. F British-Am i a siete Aue David Dow chairman: ¢ 7 — - | Don’t answer and suggest talking it over with him, for ‘alternated at the uPma. Asaist-| who hax been visiting there for | Whalley and Mra, Miles Walton, [\ary will meet with Mra Arthur bord A hee st 4 phen Si Bhang Drug Concern Looks | «ve. He simply tells me I don't know a good man when I Swere the Misses Frances Leon-| several weeks. They will return in e How 2613 Marine ave. at 2 p. + ga ti ad f Bi Y. 1922 have one. But 1 prefer an outlaw and someone that is for me ewe Chechen. Mary andja short time Nordin, Choral Ch hod o Aik eae to Sey a, Meeting Postponed or, Dig rear, than some false-illusioned boob that thinks only to work, eat ine Hawley, Mary Gorham, | eee The Nordica Choral club will meet ee The meeting of the study class of| Reporting that the volume of bus- ye DISGUSTED. Cheal and Dorothy Lane. Mr. Charles K. Fulton removed| Wednesday and Friday at 8 p, m Native Daughters Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the |Iness done in 1921 exceeded that of and sleep. . hat. Si eee [Yesterday from 919 Madison at. to/at 209 Kast Mercer st. for re} The Native Daughters of the Plo-| , i irican Revolution, announced | 1920, the Owl Drug Co. states it ex You may not know when you are lucky for all of tha 0) ‘ and Mrs. Struve the College club, where he will | hearsals neers of Washington will entertain |American | Havalition. wmmetponed | péote a bigker year in 1922. ‘The con many of these attractive, fascinating young fellows, it seems, © eahe Ae Poe wares gd in honor of their president, Mra!) “iiiary 10 at the home of |cerm paid ita $0th consecutive sem-| think chiefly of everything else except work. You must at © Hosts aS West Seattle Art Club [Addie Steele Hill, of Ts Inenday, |Mra. Willian J, Blackwell, 1933 /annual dividend to 1,000 holders of ¥) Least respect your husband for being decent, faithful and for and Mrs. Brederick Struve em | Mr and Mra. BB Summy are| The West Seattle Art club will /their monthly meeting, Wednesday, " per cent cumulative preferred: stock ned with a family dinner Of!jeaving the last of the elk for |}™meet Wednesday, January 4, at) January 4, at 2 p.m, in the audi Broadway N. | at the glose of last year | prov iding yqu with a home. You may rely upon my word Govers at their home last even ong Beach, Cal, where they will| 1030 a. m., at home of Mrs.|torium of the Young Women's AO, FL EL 0. <a | that you we not long respect a man should you have to 43 make their home in the future. a Ag aoe x a peat Bt orb Christian bores, a Pad Phe Chaptée AO, P. BE. O, will meet! RIGA.Released from week in| make the living for yourself and him, too, If you were mar- t ch will jected on Mrs. Flo pe aps a mablek. “Recettt and tha, Now Pre \ pause Fa va pa wy: ey ane += = a oe a o vied to the sort of man you now think you could love, you in rs. Flora Allen and her daugh-/ of Mrs, Anna C. Jamieson, 412 yi Raphaalites” will be the subject for see s ctareitor aaa j all probability might have to do just that. You would be ption discunsion with Mrs. Roy T. Hyers| — Security Benefit Association | Winsor Apartments, TES a stent Mle ae OM ‘appreciated as long as you brought in the pay envelope and J. B. Galbraith and Dr. and as leader, “Contemporary Art” will| ‘The Security Benefit ansociation ao longer. Charles KR. Castelen kept open! be given by Mrs, J. Herbert Ames. | will meet in the new A. O. U. W | would not say that your dion attitudete exactly kind. Per- haps if you were more tolerant and appreciative yourself, you might in that way induce your husband to cultivate the sa eee. eee | I agree that happiness depends on New Year's, receiving Scene eee hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Wednesday ‘one hundred and fifty friends| Mr. Ben Larabee, of Bellingham, West Queen Anne P-T. A. January 4, at # p. m. rather largely. upon oneself. How- For Infante and Children, | nie add IMG evr, 'nn this po why ‘wil peo called to offer their good | letf Sunday to reenter the Thacher! ‘The West Queen Anne Parent see ot allow one to be happy in his own ter, Mrs. Harold Buck of Wen: atohee, have recently removed here | to make their home, Gchapl 48 California, Teachers’ amociation will hold its Rainier Noble Avxiliary t Sarah Farrell presided in 0.9 rat meeting of the new year on|] ‘Thegxecutive board of the Rainier @ining room, assisted by Mies| Mr. Archie Summy Ieft Sunday | Wednesday, January 4th, at 3 p.m. /Noble auxiliary, American Legion, Hughes, Miss Gertrude | for California, where he will enter|tm tke community reom of the | will meet Wednesday, January 4, at Miss Catherine Schula, Miss | Stanford Uriversity school. Ipm in Frederick & Nelsot's audi Booth, Miss Katherine Bacon see eee torium. Engagement Ring? |way? Angela McClellan. Miss Barbara Buxton of Port Ab Progressive Thought Club — x i paige others Know That Dear Mixa Grey: 1 wonder if you| Both a friend of mine and I are » Ws berni, who has been the guest of Mr.| Progressive Thought club, at led | Women’s Auxiliary University Post will be kind enough to print this let-|married to men whom some choose | for Mr. and and Mrs. David Edward Skinner for | ¢rated clubhouse, 139 p. m. Mra} ‘The Women's Auxiliary to the Uni . s ter that I may have other opinions |to call “bene&th ux” Both of them severul weeks, left last evening for|F. W. Strang will talk on “Music, | versity Post, American Legion, will Genuine Castoria on @ question important té giris? |were prevented in early life from ob- ~ MacFarland hgr home. Its Place in the Divine Pian.” meot in the Malloy «ymnaaium, Wed ; td and have a lovely (taining the desirable amount of edu- Mr, and Mrs. Varde Mo- eee soe nesday, January 4 5 p.m. Election diamond met th carved green wold, 1 \cation and money is lacking in both before they leave for the) Mra. Stephen Cook t leaving fat- Happy Hours Clab of officers, ~ tow te teh, Caen, Neither are social stars, yet Dr. and Mre. U. C. Bates are|urday for Portland, where she will} Happy Hours club will meet with ot Pld Put aay fiance Insists mx does my |toth are admirable characters and | ing with a dinner for twelve | visit her son, Mr, Frederick Cook.| Mrs. M. Steen, 1315 E. Olive st, ADDITIONAL CLUBS whole family, that fancy wedding Perfect in their attitudes toward home Wednesday evening, eee In m 4 rings are only a passing fad andj ‘#mily life Neither of us two could wary 11. Mra. Abner Brown will leave short. © 28 Mothers’ Chub that the only real wedding ring is a “** for greater happinem, yet some ni ooad ly for a visit in Los Angeles, Cal. Aglee Sisters ‘The Mothers’ Club of Kappa Kap- | plain gold band. lof our “friends” choose to pity us eee Agiee Sisters, with Mra Katie| pa Gamma sorority will meet Fri Pe ‘ { times | when such pity is neither desired nor Dr. A. G. Argue and Mra. Argue! Shaette 7 Firat ave, 12 o'clock.| day, January 6, at 2 p. m at the ere pager hath ay sat tt wamng [required jof Tacoma are removing to Seattle as meeting. chapter house. rte agree oa ot pemioass abe nee I prefer to be happy at home where ‘aetive members of the Toto | this week and have taken an apart eee 2: oo the major part of my time is spent, jengagement ring, Please tell me what 1). ¢) om on saat Women's honorary society, of | ment at Washington Arma. KB Re Nata Club . Warren Avenue PT. A. | . }you think about It? Most of my girl) ion CONTENTED. j@ University of Washington, will see Woman's E Re Nata clu with 8.) Warren Ave. PT A. will hold itr fry poy date ‘and their annual dance in the RO.) Mr. Thaddeus Sweek left lant week | T. Hilla, 4508 West Massachusetts | firet meeting of the new year Thure ota wl edt be Bows Them decide, |_ Since you have found true happi- . armory, January 14. oa for a short business trip to Wash-|st, 130 p.m iday, January 6 at 220 p, m, in | een caste tel “ decide, | ness, the opinions of your friends or ‘evening men w' honk . seer sal 9 atthe antral fe the organiantion. waeateny Mtr es Neighbors of Wooderaft SSE | “Thank you and T shall be watching (2 ssog upon pou. Who. knows, charge of arrangements are:| Mr. and Mra. Lea Dodge and son} South Park Circle, Neighbors of| (] SVE CVODINE FOF Your exam, [Perhaps the negative verdict of your Ruth Weythman, chairman; | Gordon of Portland will arrive Wed-| Woodcraft, installation of officers | G R E G G cone Tienda only tends to increase your Double Your Margaret Gilbert, Miss Margery | neaday to be the quests of Mr. and|at & p. m. to ROre As Just aDOuE ox much point | happiness? At any rate it should not ee rece a merece Mrs. Peter J. Andres for a few days eee U - te Begin ot por ped, dine rhe seriously bother a mntagham. The ticke de ngltd Tonia Social Cob re wed: 5 oe will be announced later. i se as that she appear at the altar ina nounced Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sull!-/ Tomia Social club will meet in Grane tenchian the floer beconde hia] OMe OmOwe van, Mr. and Mra. Pet Truax, Mr. | Masonic tem te, 2 ™. Cards, cna Mit Bred Soumnten and Mrand| ere e great-great-grandmother did 0; or| Moles Dear Mins Grey: I am troubled b Mra. Josiah Towne returned last id Society that she have her kitchen in the top| Year's Day evening from Scenic, where they tale Ald ade’ Ai Raliard Pree. Speed For Over nt the house instead of the bottom) psp igh 4 pare nap heses ae and Mrs. L. C. Sumbardo re-| spent the week-end. byterian ehurch, in church annex. |f| SPROCTAL apvarcen conen np, Chonan shoul to HN ae ote eee . at their home, 1715 Sunset ore 2 p.m. Mrs. Kose Ekholm, Mra. J.| New Year's Day when about) Mies Clara Wolfe is occupying her/ Mo Eaton, Mra C E. Stranbers, — wrre’ called. apartiient in the McKelvey after | hostesses Thirt Years. Tete the women whe mast weer the Pini) x RMR jon writer of Grease penn gd ring, consequently she) ere (2 no safe wey you may re stant h have the sort of one she | move the moles at home. They may id, who leave January 14 br a trip to the Orient. Presiding | the supper hour were Mra. Earl | © D @nd Mrs. William Muncy. este Dresemaki: tained, I am constrained to air my|Pike and Broadway.—Advertise viewn ment. r coughs, colds and croup. Foley apenish department of the Wom- ney Pills and Foley Cathartic ote. spending some time at Yeomait. ee Shorthand. Spend an cven- Saran Sow 5 Peat e ngees iT ‘ith ene of Mr. Halle be removed by @ surgical operation; tain With ori is woRTH Hebrew Benevolent Society ctasecn to ove how tte dona, months Ig eee but you should make sure that the 9 Party wr aa Ss conaingve Seattle Hebrew Benevolent sect Visitors weirome any night At 4oo™! eee eurgeen te @ Welatle ana Bee ing heeds 1c. enews], Cat, set ath ea, Mglage, we i gp Ngd pele di ngpa Filme hy ‘ 35 De! * Wishes to Be Left may be made less conspicuous by ap- | fe to Fole: 5S Sheffield Hirsch, 2 m™ Board meeting, | “x ; : ined with a charming danc-|Chicuge, IIL. wiiting your nameacd|ti cm | BUSINESS Alone With Her Happiness | piying hydrogen perozide to them , party at their home last even-| address clearly. You will receive in pS COLLEGE Dear Mim Grey: Having read one | frequently. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Varde|{'Urn 4, trial package containing — of your anewers not long ago on why ' F Foley's Honey an@ Tar Compousd. Woman's Centary Ctab f ts happiness and wherein it is con- ing, Millinery School, ‘ Wedding Party A large party made a week-end to Illahee on the Sound, as! ts of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Mac- for the triple purpose of ceie- jccecs~ || AT SHUART’S JANUARY wedding anniversaries of Mr. “Mrs. Jobn Latta of Fauntleroy Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane of Illa. | | Army Day at EE Fey CLEARANCE SALE ornate Os Women's Fine Footwear | Qe Orthopedic Tea Shop with the University guild in charge and Mrs. VERY Boot, Pump and Oxford in Shuart’s splendid stocks is radically re- duced for clearance. This is the event of the year—offering as it does STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Sp ee: St RD? THE SeatileNationalBank — DECEMBER 3lst, 1921. Charies L. Phillips as hostess, as 4 by Mrs. Keith Gregory, Mrs, | . = ©. K. Muhlenberg, Mra. E. B. Dennis, Mra. William Frazer, Mrs. Sidney Maize, Mrs. 8. Noyes, Mra. H. | high-grade footwear from famous makers at exceptionally-low prices. All are I eereet end Mes, E. H. Schuls, | desirable styles. Come in and see them. RESOURCES t ‘ a No-Hostess Luncheon A Group of f j eS oy an eS Broken Lines ay and Discounts ........ eo 0 a0's 80 00 04 ce 6. DOO RET.ID t Pehostess luncheon at the Young Ciytide ‘Palas. cad Cullabhe DUO o ccah Us eine ba 6 «. + $1,682,814.04 b es Sone In a variety of leathers, with U. S. Tres usury Certificates ... oe 1/579,562.50 Which the members of the Can-Do Valves from $19 to $16.50—n0w 262,376.54 @lub are eepecially invited. $5 95 Other Bonds and Warrants..... sie 006 b 0 tte Sos Veh eilewin's ein ean 0, h . | Bank Building ...... pene aie < Sidx veede Oe a 439,791.00 ‘ : Other Real- Hetate’ Owned. 00.0.3 vi ilits dvs ctecaevecsatceues BEOOanS ‘ Other Broken Lines Well-Made Boots, | OPA ACO BIE ATTRA 6h 'asie wile cis vin. © vinvaleis 010 cies cian ke ou eae 30,000.00 Pumps and Oxfords | Stock in Federal Reserve Bank... ........0.00000005 ainda 54,000.00 ¢ ioe merly $1040 $18.46—on sale at Desirable styles = various | Customers’ Liability on Account of Letters of Credit. . ease 805,584.27 : Weines that "ecld reneiatly up OPAL ANG IN BAIME noc cise Sec cccepaaeassen ethan seveees 8,099,475.29 = F Oe ae Sn. We ° Fine Boots and Pumps $8.95 $2 « { This group. includes many | ; ! rie Wh ax ‘alt Better Makes of | b i gertranch helt! Wales up to Pumps, Boots and | LI ABILITIES ‘ 8 ' tr ia and black nigh a | Strpis ad Undivided Profits............ Brace ae ee eS 872,294.58 | h Good Hosiery Excepti " | ireulation We aww crv vies s 5's aor e Fats seeeeee 1,000,000.00 P : y ptionally Fine 1 0 9 Acceptances and Letters of Credi P | tr 4 (oun nedtun and high’ nea | Slippers—Low Priced z iE Valnen formerly to" $46 to $18 The HS erate ie MOB 56 5 siaes oan tits tian sie 4% Wye Beis Mes 6 vw Se SEO OLE TI0LS ¥ f ne 2.560 grades 95 bi $12.95 $ f OFFICERS o ae sane. strite | : DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman | R good milk forms part of the J. W. SPANGLER, President H. C. MacDONALD, Cashier i daily diet. Fitaneed Si Hostery— | R. V. ANKENY, First Vice President C. L. LaGRAVE, Assistant Cashier q Kristoferson’s Perfectly ong . ; | P. B. TRUAX, Vice President E. K. REILEY, Assistant Cashier | - Eames ; ark builds ‘ind lL 19 Come | J. HW. WBERGER, Vice Pfes. Cc. W. MORE, Assistant Cashier h and strength, alla jontery in AMES, Vice President WM. KAHLKB; Assistant Cashier A esa 32.85 a Shop J. H. MINER, Assistant Cashier vt ‘oh Your Grocer yaiven'new.. $1.89 | the ane m on ‘ip ~a es at simi dis 1: - BE acn. 0040 a isplay 1318 SECOND AVENUE oo

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