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t ‘ “AGO, Jan. 11.--Chicago * “te 4 ca yan 1. FREDERICK & NELS eral | OFFERED (=: U. of W. Greek Letter Homes Valuable FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET linols Parent-Teacher association. stated today, tn commenting on a OMIS survey which she had just com: ton, Wi pleted. dent Of 3,000 children questioned by mn, jAmi Mrs. Moulton, §T per cent went to ry tue! ‘ movies from three to nine times a doctor’ | Bag sey Th answer to the'question as to sbeelRailway Would Supply Cur-. what sort of p or “at rent at Less Than Cost ne the mot common answe “Lots f fighting among this: Aj of Development wee Over e git” ie U. 1 Be gBracOMA, 320. 11-—serious const NP, GETS NEW bert tion Was being given by the city mingoner ter eh ort’ OREGON ENTRY the =tyacoma Railway & Power Co} porrLAND, Jan. 17.—After a furnish the city with power at a| meeting in the offices of Guy Talbot, | 10 cent lower than It could/ president of the Walla Walla Valley produce! If the Cushman power | Mlroad it was announ by Judie | | George T. Reid, assistant the presi. | - ped municipal | qwere Geveloped as @ Municipal) dent of the Northern Pucific, that | y ; _ | the Walla Walla valley road had been oaition was made yester. 4 1 Purchased by the Northwestern Im y 8 ypobert 'T. Sullivan, manager Poy yeone co pai o said hi Bre CP, ee eh the ict | BY the acqusttion of the road by in a] Position to furniah the city ]ine Northwestern eompany, which ts ‘ali fourrent it may Reed in ex. | : et | a subsidiary of the Northern Pac b vel ef te power it develops at the! raiiroad, the latter road secures an Jother direct entry into Oregon. Grang’? plant pint juilivan's proposal the cost! woudwing the tranafer of the prop [erty, the following officers were elect foment of the Cushman ven. | worg!t ee bow bo President, George T 4, of Ta t engineer” Tf the cig {oO™s Vice presidents, Guy ‘Talbot tend nin four moathe, the rate|Lortand, and John H. Pedigo, Walla Janua | Walla; secretary and auditor, E oy peed seibag Askevold, ‘Tacoma; treasurer, C. FE. LP Grande plant has been! Gaylord, Tacoma, and general man d ingapadle of supplying all of /ager, C8. Walters, Walla Walla, powep® Beeds for seme time, Judge Reid and Askevold came from | wee Tacoma to consummate the deal et yee FIGHTING COCKS |!'2" would continue as formerty, and vs tnat the executive offices would re eVILLE, Wis—The only | main at Walla Walla. No extensions cocks exhitited in the an-| are contemplated by the new manage try show here Were entered | ment at present. peeY. Irwin Jones, Methodist! The purchase price was not made | known. | Attractive Offerings in Si With Spring Needs in View FOLLO-THRU AND MOON-GLO SPORTS SILKS AT $4.95 Y, A ratine-stripe effect is featured in “Follo-thru,” while “Mod crepe is woven with satin squares, dots and diar ond figure in all-white. OUTDOOR SILKS AT $3.95 YARD—Fan-ta Burr-bar and ho Silks in all-white and black-and-white effects. Forty inch PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAF AS AT $1.95 YARD mering glace effects in many combinations, also a wealth colorings in these fine Chiffon Taffetas. SPORTS SATIN AT $2.95 YARD—Lustrous Satins in whi black, woven from artificial silks—40 inches wide. NEW BLOCK CREPES AT $4.95 YARD—Satin blocks of orange or turquoise on white Moon-glo Crepe grounds—40 wide. SATIN CANTON AT $3.45 YARD—Gay sports colorings in # ly satin-surfaced crepe—39 inches wide. a how FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS AT $2.85 PAIR AT $1.65 PAIR Fancy striped effects in Good quality full-fashioned Silk patterns of Glove-Silk Sto Stockings, with garter top, heel, sole $2.85 pair. and toe of lisle. Black and African Brown. Priced $1.65 pair. FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS AT $2.15 PAIR Heavier full-fashioned Silk Stock- Plain and clocked styles ings, with lisle garter top, heel, sole Silk Full-fashioned Sto and toe. In African-brown and Brown, Navy and Black, at $2.15 pair. $2.85 pair. FREDERICK i NELSON FIF{IH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FULL-FASHIONED THREAD SILK : The OHIO Steel Range 4-Hole Model New Price: $69.00 In a-Disposal Offering, Wednesday: 700 Pairs of Women’s Low Shq this exceptional offering, 100 Pairs of One-strap Pumps with Louis h 275 Pairs of One-strap Leather Pumps with w and Louis heels, $2.95 Mi ANY thousands of these good Ranges are’ | S giving satisfgctory service, day in and Wi day out, in the homes of Seattle and vicinity. 175 Pairs of Scotch-; Oxfords with welt sol heels, $2.95 pair. Sizes 3 to 8 and Wid but not a full range of style. % Important savings At the top is the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house, latest addition to the University of|}} this low price—$2 95. The OHIO is buift from high-grade ma- terials, embodies the (most advanced improve- ments in constructi@™ and design, «and is : noted for its bakin ‘ualities. It heats 4 quickly: holds the hea well. ; The OHIO is widely kPOWN as the 8-minute F ; vihicnagpd kindling to baking | " range: 8 minutes fro ality hi tk Washington's group of valuable Greek letter homes. Below it is Phi Delta Theta fraternity the heat. This quick baking’ Qalty has not a house, opened in April, 1921. The next picture is the $50,000 home of Alpha Sigma Phi| little to do with the sjglendid records the i fraternity, and at bottom is Sigma Nu's home, the replacement cost of which each year de- . ' OHIO has made in the direction of fuel federal the maximum beyond which the faculty will not allow expenditures on “frat Manufacturers Have | Japanese firm will attempt to raft ote acilanniy | houses. li Exhibi |timber from British Columbia across ‘ | By Harold Marquis — now 28 national fraternities and four {of one member of the board. Since Traveling Exhibit} tn. pacitic to sapan, The FOUR-HOLE OHIO is now $69.00. One and a qufrter million dollarn|!cal chapters. Tho list of sororities | that time more than a million dollars] More than 40 manufacturers, tn-|———————— University of |!Mcludes 18 national sororiti has been invested in land andsbuild-| cluding a number from here, are par- | ¢ xtra. Ms letter fraternity | Two new fraternity houses were | ings for fraternity dwellings by the thei he Washington Manu. Best grade Water Coil, $3.00 rrr ore eaten eee an nave ciimatan {opened last year. Alpha Sigma Phi |orgunizations or private owners who|WciPaune in the Washing ms, Py ieee ih 2, stairs § In value to this figure during the|Dullt & $50,000 brick home at the|rent the houses: facturers’ educational exhibit, which | a corner of BE. 47th st. and 19th ave. The university was to accept the |opens Wednesday at Aberdeen. This | Thirty-two fraternities” and 18 9o-|N: B which was opened in Novem. | bujldings erected under the student|exhibit will go to Hoquiam next | rorities now have chapters at the|*T 1920. Phi Delta Theta frater-| proposal as security for a loan to as- hepased Me » . |nity has a new home at 2111 B. 47th | sist in their construction. University of Washington. The 601s into which they moved in April,| assistance and th [houses have an average value of at! ty, y ee ewe ae ee of | least $25,000, bringing the total real!” ~ Property for a location, a | csate to $1.000008 |_ The new nome of Gamma Phi|all the fraternities would soon have|{n, Weatern and Central Washington. | a rf Reta wor ag recently openc been developed of camp : } | Approximately half the greek letter | Beta sorority wag recently opened at veloped ob tie! campus. preach the consumption of home pro: | 4629 17th ave. N. E. Alpha Chi This plan, proposed in 1911, would duet It is bet "i by th a VE YOUR EYES | |Omega sorority built the last new|not now be practicable, for the | TCs anaxsnent oc the Waatin| SA’ " r te . i ° * their homes in their own name or| rune. completed two years ago on jsreater number of fraternities ar lion State Chamber of Commerce, the Failing Eyesight meee, 6 Sevens Serene! expensive houses in the University |Stt® Federation of Women's Clubs’ | Restored by Our System alumni, More than half of the soror-| The tendency of organizations o -anyn Pee P ype o0 bande 4 und the Seattle Chamber of Com- | 1 SO {ty houses are owned by the univer.| Within the last few years has been | dis present university ad IT 18 THE SOMETHING RAP. merce. 38 GLASS ID sity women jto move further east from Univer.| ministration not only states that the | 1° 1 town women's clubs are|| tDEs GLASS IN OUR GLASSES liast 20 years. week and afterward to Chehalis and "|Olympia. Later the show will be held | n virtually every large community | in Western and Central Washington. Vulcan 886E CABINET GAS RANGE organizations own their own houses. Sixteen of the 62 fraternities have GH - GRAD thoroughly ef ‘The most rapid growth, both in the| sity way. Many of the new houses | Plan would now be impracticable, but | cing as educational representatives 9 s Range at a ||| number of fraternity chapters and in| re located near the bluff that over.| believes that the move would not |e ine manufacturers. | n ay the numbér of new homes construct. | looks Lake Washington, north of the | have been a wise one in 1911, as the) price. At- ed, has been in the past few years, [university campus, Several otter) sTound will later be needed for uni- tractive WWhite enam- | fra ities are planning to build in| versity buildings, Exorbitant Prices The first natic al fracernity to! | n door pan- “8 oil a alehtaas district within the next two| The supervision of the untversity el finish apy ape’ plac # chapter at WY shinaton ben mm. ‘The corner of 47th st. and| Administration now extends only to OUR OFFER: A pair of our els and } P H telat Gamina Delta was organized on the| 218t ave. t# to be the location of three | the location and value of the pro- a fen shield. ar Durners | ee ee etl aed clowis |or four new homes within the com. |Poned dwellings. No fraternity may | characterizes our methods in h and SOT BOS Oe Sere slowly ling two years. build a house next to a sorority, The | every transaction, and our cus- (three re |for several years, C4 ivernity will not approve plans for | tomers are accorded every cour- one giant and one Ten years ago fraternity students | Univers approve plans for | tesy consistent with sound busl- Ten years ago q second Influx of | a house to exceed in cost a certain | ness Judgment. é ‘and s@rorities swept the |! the university proposed a plan for ESIGH w AN campus and within a few y he |bullding fraternity houses on the |fikure, determined each year by the 4 % OVER 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ant) simmering burner. Interior of ens in baked alumigtum fin- ish. % lacement cost of the Sigma Nu lower part of the university campus, | Te?! 0 ber of onal chapters r od :. i ani were the first national sorority char. | location, tax on the ground would be maximurn, Jwide, | saved to the organizations, and the ere enenytennee A is YRARS IN SEATTLE Oven 14 inches ters granted at Washington, both | Pald on Snvingn Accounts \ Brofer 14 inc hen | Wide IHentering in 1903 | buildings would be designed and con-| KARLY HISTORY of Puget sound | accounts Subject to Check Are U. S. OPTICAL CO. NY & y, Total width of Fe | Within the lant two years four na-| structed to form part of the building | and the naming of bays and inlets of Cordially Invited Exclusively Optical Spectaliate . 5 42% inches. rr tional men’s fraternities have been |Plan of the university the Northwest were the subjects of 1203 THIRD AVE. hy - ' . rs ” 5 .. - on, Downat ore 54.00. 4 at Washington. They are| ‘The proposal met with the favor of | Prof. ©. 8. Meany when he spoke be | Peoples Savings Bank —Stove Section, Downstairs Stor % ‘ ta Pal, Alpha Delta Phi, Chi Pailseveral of the regents of the univer-|fore the Seattle Yacht club Monday Brats (oan ‘avn. pty to Pry bene Og oer and Sigma Phi Epsilon, There aresity, but was defeated by the efforts night,