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Society fomen's University Club — Announces November ; Mrs. Ham- mons Entertains With Charming Tea. Women’s University club has planned for its November “program, beginning Friday, Novem: ‘ber 3, a Halloween cabaret for mem- Me onty, with the junior entertain son committee as hostesses, for reservations are asked by | November 2. Dinner will Be at 6:30 o'clock. On Friday, November 17, there ‘will be a bridge tea at the home of | E. Philip Kinzer, 8757 Ridgeway | with cards at 2 o'clock, and a tilver offering tea at 4 o'clock. For Teservations call Mra. Howard G. » Beacon 3123, The evening | ‘of the same day there will be bridge ‘at Mra, Kinzer's home. ‘Mrs, Myra Pleas will have a bridge tea at her residence, 431 Harvard ave. N., Saturday afternoon, Novem: ber 25, with cards at 3 and tea at 4 “o'clock, Reservations may be made ‘with Mrs. Lambert Stewart, West if t Friday evening, December 1, the ball at the new club house Japanese Consul Gives Large Reception In honor of the birthday of the emperor of Japan, Japanese Consul Hirost Saito and Mra, Saito gave « brilliant reception last evening at their home, 1025 First ave, W Over two hundred and fifty quests, both Japanese and American, called during the receiving hours, and Mra. Saito were assisted by members of the Japanese consulate. Included among those attending were Mr, and Mra A B. Rarling, Mr, and Mre. Clark Bissett, Mr. and Mra, Harry W, Foster, Mr. and Mra, A. B, Howe, Mra, Kathryn Miracle, Mr, and Mra, 29. F. Blaine, Mr, N. Rogolaviensky, Judge and Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mra, R. H, Parsons, H. A, Monroe, Mr Luther Weedin, Mr. and Mra, Charles B. Burnside, Col, Oscar J. Charles and Mrs, Charles, Mr, and Mra, An. drew Chilberg, Mr, Alberto Alfani, acting Itallan consul; Mr. and Mrs. Joaian Collins, Mr. and Mra, M Mra. Stanley Dollar and Mr Mrs, Robert Dollar of San Franct Others accepting were Mr Mra, Archibald J. Fisken, Mr. Mra. E. Expantoro, Mr. and Mra. D. G. Exwerman, Rev. and Mra, 1H. FH Gowen, Mr, and Mra, Austin EB. Grit. fiths, Mr. D. V, Halverstadt, Mr. Willard T. Hartson. / Mr, and Mra, W, B. Henderson, Mr Samuel Hill, Mr. and Mra. A. L Hawley, Mr. H. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Jones, Mr. and Mra, HL A Kimball, Mr, T. H. Kolderup, Norwe- sian consul, and Mrs. Kolderup, Mr. F. P. Loftus, Mr. Pierce Lonergan, Mise Nellie Cornish, J. Costello, Mr. and! and and and be the brilliant event of the eee Tea Compliments Griffith One of the loveliest of autumn teas was given this afternoon when Frederick Dent Hammons en- _ tertatned in compliment to her niece, : is Griffith, whe on Mon- ing, November 6, will be- ei e of honor, and assisting ber the rooms were Mra. Rena B. and Mrs. Gerald Frink Baskets of brilliant rom dahlias d the living room and tn ¢ foom a charming Dresd of Premier roses, violets and the color motif fur. @ecentuated in bows of biue rib- centered the table, and in the ; room orchid-tinted chry# arranged tn a wide bas- were the table decorations, ng at the urns were Mra. Knox Witherspoon, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Charies H. and Mrs. Charlies Francis Club Issues mce Invitations Junior club has tarued invita- 29, In mid-winter on January costume the Masonic temple April 2. Drive guild will be charge at the Orthopedic Tea Johnston, Mrs. H. M. ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— ‘Miss Beatrice Matthews dinner to Miss Leon to compliment her Miss Gloria Monte Reta Pee Sette aut stm c. mt. Dahlem's mah Jonge party at th Tennis club. if Miss Maude White's and Mra Harry J. Allen's bridge inncheon at the of Miss White. wRIpay, se Mrs. Peter W. Davison's buffet Tuncheon at home to honor Mrs. Cc. B. Meyer and Mrs. Oscar J. Mrs. Hariand Maris’ luncheon at Zredeckck & Melson’ toa room for Charles Ward Mrs. Andrew Gillespie's small bridge tea at home to compliment Mrs. James Mactan; Halloween cabaret Women's University club at $:30 o'clock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER +— Alpha Xi Delta sorority to have Christmas basarr at the Hotel Wash ‘Mre. John Frederick Davidson, of ‘Tacoma, to entertain at luncheon at Frederick & Nelson's, to honor Mien Leion McCausiand. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5— Major and Mra John Hermas Hood will be “at home” in the afternoon to honor Colonel Karle Darcey Pearce and Mra, Pearce and tenant Donald Leehey and Mrs. Leehey. MONDAY, NOVEMBER ¢— ‘The marriage of Miss Phyllis Grit fith to Mr. Martius King at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority house at ‘clock. Labbe to have bridge tea and miscsliancoss shower st Yacht ¢ complimenting Miss Peg: terworth. ad in compliment to Mien Giorta ¥rink and Miss Harriet Baxter. tain at luncheon at hom: Miss Virginia Jefferson's bri: to _compiiment Brown, at home. Mrs.0. B. Thurmond’s bridge and iinen shower, to honor Miss Lur- line Brow: . of Miss Lelon Mo- to Mr. Wililam Roy c in Bethany Presby- terlan church at o'clock. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Mies Posey Butterworth to wed t Gilbert Butterworth, at SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Mr. and Mra. 01 Me Miss Marian to Mr. Nathaniel Stuart Rogers, at home of the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. FB. Wursbacher, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16— The marriage of Miss Gertrude Ki Miss Loveless, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mr. and Mra, F. lL. Macklem, Rev, and Mra, M. A Matthews, Mr. O. C. MoGiivra, Prof. and Mra, BE. S. Meany, Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Moore, Mr, and Mra. G. F. Nicholson, Mr. George W. Osgood, Mr. Bernard Pelly, English consul, and Mra. Pelly, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Philbrick, Mr and Mra. H. Pioun, Mr. and Mra. | Edwin Selvin, Mr, and Mra. M. Sew) eryns, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin 8. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Shaw, Mr. Frank Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard PD, Taylor, Mr. and Mra. Daniel) RB. Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Auzias de Turenne and Mr. and Mra W. B. Van Dusen. eee Miss Daisy Hen Married in Flori ‘The marriage of Miss Daisy Henry, Gaughter of Mrs. Leslie Claire Henry of Seattle, to Mr. John Frederick Segessenman, son of Mr. and Mre Frederick Segessenman of Spokane, was golemnized Monday afternoon, \ H.| October 20, in the First Christian) Mr, church tn Jacksonville, Fla., Rev. J. T. Boone officiating. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurwitz were the only attendants. Mra. Segessenman ts a well known newspaper woman and Mr. Segessen. man was formerly art editor on the Washington “Sun Dodger.” He ts Consul | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Elderbloom Club rhioom club will meet . at Ha. m, in the rd ave, and Virginia n and one guest . Human Analysts Club ‘The Human Analysis club will meet ‘Thursday evening in the Hastern Star hall, 4090 Arcade building. Prof. J, B. Ayer will speak on the political candidates. K. of P, hall, T at, Bring luncheo! . . . German Ladies’ Society The German Ladies’ society will the regular business meeting at Odd Fellows’ hall, 10th and B, Pine wt, Thursday, Nov 1:46 pm. oe Una Bridge Club Una Bridge club will be enter ‘Thureda 2, at the ho Mra. Hiro Bast John Luncheon at Seattle Social Clab Seattle Social club, O. EB moet Thuraday, November 2, at the home of Mra, Frank T. Houghton, 2216 Bigelow ave, N. Hastern Stars and friends invited, Take cars No. 1 or 2 on Second ave. - Warren Avenue School P.T. A. Warren Avenue School P.T. A will meet Thursday, November 2, at 3p. m., in the assembly room at the wehool, A short business meeting will he followed by @ program, Songs by girls in Miss Gladys Britain's room; piano selection, Miss Jean Paterson; dance, Miss Pegry Stanley; vocal solo, Mrs. Everett Clark, Re freshments. eee Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert E. Leo Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mra C. IL. Murray, 2022 Third ave. N, Thursday, November Ratipm oe Woman's Century Club The Current Events department of the Woman’s Century club will meet Thursday, November %, at 2 p. m., with Mrs. J. A. Whalley, 652 W. Galer at. “Current Events,” by Mrs. M. EB. Harrah, followed by discus ion. Personal Mra. Charles H. Biack, her daugh- ter, Mise Antoinette Black, and son, Charles H. Buck, who have been spending a short twme tn Ban- ta Barbara, Cal, are expected to return next we . Mr, and Mrs. James Bothwell have removed from their home at 408 W. Comstock st, to the Vic affiliated with Alpha Delta Phi fra- ternity Mr. and Mrs. Segessenman will make their home tn Jacksonville. eee Studio Tea To compliment Mra. Frank Carpen- ter, of Cle Elum, afternoon with a studio tea, after 4 o'clock. eee Fine Arts Cabaret The date for the Fine Arts cabaret, planned for November 20, has been changed to Friday evening, Noverm- ber 24, and the place from the Hip- podrome to the Masonio temple, Mrs. A. |" Mrs. Charles Paul is chairman of | jay the entertainment cammittee and Mr. Caird Lesilc is assisting*with the program; Mrs. John H. Cooper, Misa Alfrida Storm and Miss Johanna Matheson, costumes; Mr. Gano Foth- eringham, scenery; Mra. Francis J. Armstrong, music; Mr. Daniel Hunt. ington, lighting. ° Assistants Named for Army Tea Assisting at the tea Maj. and Mre. John Herman Hood are giving at their home next Sunday afternoon to honor Col. and Mre. Earle D'Arcy Pearce and Lieut. and Mra. Donald Leehey (Geraldine Jackson)) will be Mrs. Maurice D. Leehey, Mrs. John N. Jackson, Mrs. Mar- quart, wife of Col. Peter Marquart, and Mrs, Meyer, wife of Col. O, B. Meyer, who will alternate at the) tea table, and Mrs. P. J. McHugh, Mra. Kay, wifo of Col. J. Kay, Mrs. Peter Davison, Mra. F. J. Mo- Hugh, Mrs. Andrus, wife of Maj. Clift Andrus, and Mrs. Charles KR. Castien. Assisting in the dining room will be a group of the younger girls, the Misses Alice Jackson, Gertrude); Schulz, Mary Inman Pearce, An- gela McLellan, Jenny Gray Pearce, Phyllis Hamlin, Dolores Gorman and Gwendolyn Newlove. eee Informal Luncheon Mrs. Albert V. Griffiths enter. tained with an informal luncheon at her home this afternoon. eee Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be given by the Mothers’ club of Phi Delta Theta | fraternity at 1812 Westlake ave. on/| Friday and Saturday, November 3 and 4. Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Miss Phyllis Grif. fith, whove marriage takes place No- vember 6, Miss Doris Fulton will en- tertain with a luncheon at Freder- | ick & Nelson's tea room on Saturday | afternoon, 1 eee { Bachelors’ Ball Saturday evening, November 4,| the Bachelors’ club is entertaining with the “Bachelors’ Dizzy Whirl,” at the Masonic temple, eee Informal Luncheon at Yarrow Mrs. Melvin Swalwell entertained with an informal luncheon Monday! at her home at Yarrow in compli ment to Mrs. Charles Ward, who is visiting Miss Doris Mitchell ir | Entertain at Dinner \ toria apartmenta on W. Highland drive. . Mrs. Bruce Farris, of Vancouver, B. C., lnft Monday for ber home, aft- er spending a week with ber par United | THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ anno. elation will hold 4 business session with *, Mike ¢ eines, 8722 Rainier ave, Thursday, November 2, at 1:30 pm, Tainier Beach or Renton car to Henderson at dobn F. Miller W, BR, ©. home of Mrs. in, at Lake City. Take Hot at liam from interurban # oe Alpha Club The Alpha club will hold tts next meeting at the home of Mra, T. B. | Garrison, 820 W, Lee at., Thureday, |November 2. Luncheon at 12:30 | o'clock, eee Ladies of the Round Table Ladies of the Round Table will meet at the home of Mra, W, ©. | Morse, 956 13th ave. N,, for tunch | eon, on Thursday, November 2, Dis | cussion on Armenia “* Legislative Tea Leeialative tea will be given at the home of Mrs. George Chute, #607 from 1:30 to 4:30 p. oe Lonery Club The Zonery club will hold an open meeting Thursday evening, Novem ber 2, at § o'clock, in the lecture \Foom, on the fourth floor of the Y. W. C. A. Subject, "Goiter.” Public | Invited. Demonstrations. . . Seattle Civic and Improvement Club The Beattie Civic and Improve ment club will meet at the Federated clubhouse, Thureday, November 2, at 2 p.m. Important discunsion. Fairview Pot. A. Fairview PT. A. will have its regular meeting at the school Thurs day, November 2, at 215 p.m. A debate on referendum No, 14, with Dr. Leonora Grant tn favor and Dr J. W. Bailey, negative, will be one of the features of the program. Miss Adele Phinney, juvenile librar. fan, will give « talk on “Children’s Books”; piano solo, by Mise Billie Rood. A short business session will be followed by a social hour, eee Michigan Apple Blowom Club The Michigan Apple Blossom ciue | will meet with L. L. Welber, 127 N 48th, Thursday afternoon, Novem ber 3, at 2 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 by Division No 2 eee Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Queen Anne Fortnightly ciub will meet Thursday, November 2, at 2 D. m. with Mra, R. J. Fisher, 1404 Eighth ave. W. Mra, C. W. Sprague Will assist Mra. Fisher as hostess owe. Missoula Club The Missoula club will meet with The regular monthly luncheon of the John F, Miller W. Rt. ©, will be! held Thursday, November 2, at the 14th ave. &, Thursday, November 2, | Lady Artinans Lady Artixans will meet Friday, November 3, at the home of Mr Steven Zeltner, 614 N. 79th at, complete the work for their bagnar | Mra, M. Sackett will be anwinting |hontess, Luncheon will be served at }1280 p, m. -. | Lafayette Pot, A. lafayette Parent-Teacher associa: tion will meet Friday, November 4, at 8 p,m. in the gymnasium the West Seattle high school. eee Palm Circle No, 66 Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors of raft, will entertain with a re n Tuexday, Nov. 1, at Economy Firat ave. and Pike at. rand Guardian Minnie Grand Manager Anna Mardall. Wooderaft of Seattle and visitors cordially invited . Sigma Kappa Alumnae Kappa alumnae will meet Seturday, Nov, 4, at 2:40 p. m, at 4707 Beventh ave. N. BE. Howtenses for the afternoon will be Mra, Irene Robb and Miss Opal Robb. eee Ladion of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North will meet riday, Nov, 8 at 1926% Firwt ave, Bign | Btate League of Women Voters ‘The third annual convention of the Washington State League of Women voters will meet at the Woman's club house, 426 8. Broadway, Tacoma, jon Nov, 16 amd 17 | The league calls women from all sections of the state of Washington to meet in conference on subjects of vital concern to women, when the |work of tts departments, such as American citizenship, child welfare, protection of women in industry, legislation, food supply and demand, ention of traffic in women, inter- ’ national co-operation for the pre tion of war, efficiency in government and the etvil and political status of women will be dincunsed. All meetings will be in the woman's clubhouse, from 9:20 to 4:20, except |the Thyraday evening meeting, which jis called at 8 p. m. at the Tacoma |Commercial club, when Dr. Stephen 1. Miller and Prof. Frank J, Laube, both of the state untversity, will wpeak on phases of government. Committee on arrangements: Mra |W. J. Kennedy, Mra. Mary C, Hut- chinson, Mra W. Hf. Udall, Men Blanche Funk Miller, Mra. Ki. A. Orr, Mra. N. 1, Taylor, Mra, Paul Herrin, Mra C, C, Ruckman, Mra. N. E. Wal- ton, Tacoma, Program committee: Mra Helen N. Stevens, Seattle; Mra W. J. Ken- |nedy, Tacoma; Mra, O. E. Besbe, Bel- Hingham. Resolutions committee: | Mra N. & McCready, Snohomish, chairman; Mre. Pva & Godfrey, Seattle, and Mra. W. Wf. Udall, Tacoma. Auditing: Mra. Altha Perry Curry, | Seattle, and Mra Grace Cox Bina, FAmonda Nominating: Mra TR. F. Weeks, Re- jattle, chairman: Mre- Harry John Miller, Pverett, and Mra. R. C. Me- Credie, Sunnyside. fend resolutions to the chairman, ents, Judge and Mrs. H. B. Hadley.| Mrs. ‘Tyier Thompson, 1427 Becond| MI N. & MoCready, Bnohomish, at Her sister, Mra. John Pierce, who Miss Marie Gash | hay aino been visiting her parents, | 9-30 o'clock ‘|weiler entertained informally this|ier Tuesday for her home in Olym- in pia eee Mr, William Harvey of Vaneou- ver, B. C., ts spending « few days in town. eee Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Jerome will leave Friday for a short trip to Washington, D. C. see Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey is ing next week for Spokane to spend a month with her daughter, Mra. Walter Scott Fits. eee Mrs, B. J. Short has returned from Chicago, where sho visited her soniniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. James Ryan. eee Mra. Thomas Green will leave Sunday for Aberdeen, Mins., to vinit| relatives. She plans to spend Christ- mas in New York with her daugh- ter, Miss Hortense Green, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Green and Mr. Thomag Green, Jr. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. R. Adams and Miss Sally Adams have removed to their new home at 39th ave. and BR. Leo st. eee Mra, Ray B. Bigelow is spending ten days in Spokane visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. James L. Ford. Dinner Dance at Yacht Club The Seattle Yacht club will have 4 dinner dance on Saturday evening, yvember 4, with dancing from § until 12 o'clock, ~ AMUSEMENTS Moor THEATRE ay . THIS WEEK aim 077 TWKE DAILY BEN TURPIN {5. World-Renowned 4 oe ETS HE LE GROHS ntomimte No: T Pi Dr. Helen Babcock entertained at dinner Monday night, as a complt- ment to her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridley, of Billings, Mont., and Mr. Otto R. Beck, of Port Town. send, . Halloween Dance tora Hott, Mr. and Mrs, John Sumrall enter- | tained twenty guests at « Halloween FOUR ORTONS Comedy rime reed HANSON & BURTON ERS “The M: —_PANTAGHSOOPL et ARERR SOORR General Admission ‘abe Nights 400 ave. N.. Thureday, November 3, at Asvisting the hostess the entertainment of the club will be Mra. N. H. Collins and Mrs. 8. G. Murray. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Professional Women's Club The Business and Professional Women's club last evening gave a Halloween High Jinks In the Prear club rooms, Jack o' lanterns, black cats, fortune tellers and weird cos tumes of the members contributed |p m ones Officers, chairmen of departments discuss thelr problema Constitution and by-laws will be dincuamed, Bensiona will be open to the public. eee Auxillary to Pioneers ‘The officers of the woman’ tary to the Wanhington State Pio- neera, will hold an important execu tive meeting In the parlors at the ¥. W. ©. A, Friday, Nov. 3, at 2 sharp. The president desires all officers to attend. to the attractive atmosphere. The evening's program opened with sev- ral musical selections, Mrs, Clifford Gearhart gave « group of songs, with |Mr. Harry Purdon at the piano, and Miss Marjorie Chandler, violin num- bers, accompanied by Miss Bernice Chandler, Refreshments followed the entertainment. | eee Children Entertained Dr. Frank R. Loope and Mra. C. W. Shatia of the Sunshine Smile club entertained the children of the Wash ington Children’s home Tuesday evening with a Halloween party at jthe home, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Mr Casey Jones, from the Bungalow Inn, sang; The Melody Six from Har- | old Weeks’ Melody Shop gave sev.) eral contributions; Mins Ruth Linrud contributed harp and vocal numbers and Miss Margaret Linrud gave rect tations. Refreshments were served. Assisting were Mra, A. R. Ross, Mra. J. Rogema, Mra. L. EB. Degiace, Mra. F, Fulton, Mrs. Carolyn Cham bers, Mra. Norman McCready, Mra. William Murray, Mra. George A. Sheafe, Mra, W. W. Turner and Miss Mamie Millard cee Phi Delta Mothers’ Club The Phi Delta Mothers’ club will meet at the fraternity house on Fri- |day, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. Important | business. | eee Auto Rides for Visitors Mrs. J. F. Weber, chairman of the |auto committees of the Fruit Exponi- Jon, announces that during the ex- | position, Nov, 11-19, many automo. bilew will be needed to convey visiting | women about the city, It ts planned |to show these visitors the beauty |spota about Seattle, the rides to be |of about one and a half hours’ dura- | ton. The public and especially club women who will donate their cars are asked to call Bast 8276R, or Bast 7571, and leave name and phone number. Tonla Chapter, No. 114 The annual ball of Ionia chapter, No, 114, O. B. &., will be given in the Shrine auditorium, Masonic temple, on Thursday evening, November 9. Invitations extended to all O. E. 8, Masons and friends, eee Stevens W. R. ©, Mrs. Elien Burbank will entertain W. R. C. No. 1, comrades of the G. A. R. and friends at the regular monthly W. R. C. social to be held at hor home, 324 Longwood ave., Fri- day, Nov. 3, It will be an all-day af. fair, and at the plenic luncheon Mrs. Burbank will serve a specialty dessert. Take Green Lake car to the bank, transfer to jitney and get off at| Longwood ave, or take any car No, | 16 and transfer to jitney at the 10th ave. bridge, alighting at Longwood, eee economical purchase. stron; ONL in texture. ‘ON. FORT ORANGE. The medium-weight tissue. APW TOILET PAPER Lowman & Hanford Co, Butier Drug Hight Bartell Drug Stores, G. 0. Guy, Ine. 24 and ¥ Five Lang Drug Stores The Owl Drug Co., all 8 Sigma Nu Mothers’ Club | The Sigma Nu Mothers’ club will give a card party Monday, Nov. 6, at 2p, m. at the chapter house, 1616 BE. 47th at, Ihe co-operation of the wives of members of the alumnae desired to University Pharmacies, on Aug of -|lined with silk. The tiny drense and directors will make reports and) BUY TODAY at Your Dealer’s The 4-roll, 10,000-sheet carton of A. P. W. Satin Tissue, the soft, sani- tary, satisfactory Toilet Paper, isan CROSS CUT. A little larger sheet, a little finer grade. Ask your dealer. A. P. W. PAPER Co., Albany, N. Y. YALITY for very small children modern baby is likely euch garments as are *. The all-enyéloping Baby Bunting robe i made of double eiderdown - made of crepe de chine or sheer handkerchief linen with exquistte fine embroidery as thetr embellish Undergarments are of materials to sult the season—flannel usually, and every wardrobe for a mall baby has tiny knitted sweaters and hoods and leggings. Fewer garments are used now and the necesmary warmth is given by warmer materials, They are shorter, too, and altogether much more com: fortable than baby’s garments used to be. LEAGUE VOTES Ry 4 practically unanimous vote, the Municiaal league yesterday adopted « resolution urging voters to oppose Initiative No. 46, the"30-10" bill. A summary of the report says’ Firet—We are not convinced that an educational emergency exists at the present time. Recond—It places the expenditure Of $3,750,000 of funds rained by state wide taxation in the hands of local | boards which have no responsibility | for levying the tax. All experience indicates that the expenditure of funds secured by taxation by @ local levy and for which a local board as sumes responsibility, are more care fully ecrultinized and more efficient. ly used than where the money comes from « state-wide tax. Third—We are opposed to the Measure because it will, we believe, inevitably result, not in equaltzation of taxation, but in an actual increase | of tax burdens. Fourth—In view of the fact that only during the present year has the 20-10 plan come into operation, we should, entirely aside from other con- siderations, urge the wisdom of de- lay until such time as we have more actual experince of its operation to guide us. the only chapter will meet with Mra. Silliman, 1428 Fourth ave. W., day afternoon, Nov. 3. Gite Made only from new, pure ma! One carton lasts the average family nearly a year. And because there are 2500 sheets to a roll, you do not have to fuss with fixtures few days, Just ask for A. P. W. Satin Tissue. For those who prefer a different paper ‘ 2500 — - PURE WHITE. The toilet crepe that is softer than worn linen, but The tected paper served two sheets ata tine from the sanitary ONLIWON cabinet. quality DUCTS f'n Grocery, 24 McGraw, The Hon Marche, Second and Pike. AGAINST 30-10) equalities can be corrected. We be- Heve in the equality of educational opportunity, but urge the wisdom of texting the plan propored by the state superintendent of education. P |Blue Laws Hurting Business in Vienna VIENNA, Nov. 1.—Viennese busi- neas men have requested Chancellor Schober to modify his restrictions on public dancing in places where tour- iste congregate. They protest that business has been burt by curbing gaiety. lity Ponce de Leon Outdone in New Gland Discovery “I am just as young as I used to be, and it's all due to gland pills. Here I am 72 and feel just as spry and full of vim and pep as if I were only 30 or 40.” Thin testimony to the virtue of giand treatment was voiced recently by Robert George Laws, prominent retired London broker. Mr. Laws, whore health has been poor for several years, claims that a glandular tonic put up in tab- let form has restored him to the health and vigor of his earlier days. 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