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Seattle Society Program Announced for'| Twilight Musicale; Chin will be the for thone who ex at & o'clock the Christmas “Snow Ball.” to the disabled boys A short mustea ALEXANDER Clara Brons, Mark's chureh ts sponsor room is limited, ti tained early. at the club he reported the ters of Washington pared the following interesting pro-| : a Princess Ang \rgan— Norwegian Charles Saunders gave a talk on Reforestation Washington tion of Timbe Wallace MacM\ requested to chairman of the atley at the plane Child Welfare Christmas part » in to be wiv of the Motion ments from Trio, | tation of Piym Alpha ‘Thimble Chub dining room at the home Laurence Bogie Athi Keview, No. ight. Improven George Rogovey day evening ing on Frida in the Whittier seh “Ave Maria” and Union st R Violin ebditgato by Mr. urgently requests Dinners Planned Before “Snow Ball” Among those planning dinners be fore Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae “Snow Ball” on Friday evening, De cember 8, are Dr Mesdag, Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow, Mr. The regular meeting of the LO American Legion Baraar held Tuesday afternoon, the American maar, has announced a ale to be he Friday and at 319 University rooms formerly occupted by and Mrs. Tom Myrtle Chapter, No. 48 | give a fancy headdress party in c clubrooma, Arcade butld | ing, Saturday 1 be @ floor prize and also and Mrs, Stanley | Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. G. Craw: | ford Morrih. Business and Professional Women's » most effective head Hartman, Mr. Robert Dwyer, ericks, and Mr. Mrs. Blethe Have Family Dinner Mrs. Alden J. Blethen will enter tain with a family dinner of fifteen Covers at her residence on Queen Thanksgiving Day Will Celebrate Wedding Anniversary In celebration of bg g Abeta an- U N d Biversary, Mr. and irs. Dickson her ame or Grandy Trenholme will entertain s id with a dinner Tuesday evening, De- cember 12, at their home. ‘will be placed for sixteen. and Professional gregated at Tuesday evening at 6 0° Stanton Fred 1 o Carl Randall Alpha Phi Bazaar Alpha Phi t Will be given the € o'clock gathering will be continued on future Tuenday evenings owing the regular b the evening, Mra. head of the women's division of the | Washington hotel in play during the! of the bazaar tea will be served from 3 to 6 o'clock afternoon hourn , on i ‘. Mrs. Watson before her marriage on November 18 was Russian Children’s Handicraft at | Miss Elizabeth Kuntz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. | Kuntz.—Portrait by Grady. / nd campaign The evening's entertainment Russian child to Amerioa in gratitude for her re the Russian fam chairman of lief work during the fellowship committee, whose program consisted of. group of banjo and piano selec Miss Katharine Miller of Port-|tions by Mr. John Efaw and Mr. to spend, Cart Bryant. Mra. Maree Rotch read the prost- dent's Thanksgiving prociamation. Personal American cities, Those recetved in Beattic will Miss Brown's Covers The ushers for the wedding of Mise Lurline Brown and Ensign Clifford Crawford, which will be solemnized| Thanksgiving with Miss Lurline on December 27, in St. Mark's chureh, be on display and for! sale at the big Christmas bazaar to be held by the Friends of Soviet Rus-\son and single concert tickets. Seat-| 4,600,000 cash fares, at 6 fia, December 14, 16 and 16 land came over WED sDAY, NOVEMR ‘f “‘Six-for-a-Quarter”’ Fare DR. LOUGHNEY’S) Is Advocated by Erickson — \JMAN “eix for-mquar f following communt r e Plan of Fating | Quickly Prove He Master Over ancl pose % ‘ ¢ Asthma; A. O. Kenned; Fireman, ‘To the Honorable Mayor and City | fete J sae Give i Following Inte resting has sent th cation to the elty ¢ Cou That you may analyze my ent for Publication Ladies and Gentlemen: In conne suxgentions readily, I call your |, tor ' nanee sitention to same statieties that I wish t mit for ir of have been compiled in the street nm some fact 4 flmures th % railway depariment in 1920, common knowledge, After cor when the fare was 5 cents, elght ing them, I have to th* | million Scent fares were collect conclusion that the mayors on od month, Of this number uld be modified. His sugwestion two million, or 25 cent, in ent fare with four tokens for uded transfers. In other words 5 on Kach toWen te wood Tor! out of each 100 times & passes a transfer paid 5 cents he took one line or 1 would suggest that (he fare be a single ride 75 times, and two — | tines two rides 25 mM ° times usic | ‘The une . » fure y had Wut Graveure Delights 4 in 1918 the dnt Audience ‘ ante ‘ ne Louls Grave oiet Bel- | he 4 : . cant oO. KENNEDY t at 4 for the first | fare » with ket 4 1 have been afflicted with « baritone . . r since f was ten years of age, time oat ant © ng in al on the 3 treatmen( 1 tried failed flatly, Ag my f thin a cement |I've found » t ot ert at Mear He A O8l is the f thet thru tiskets were terrible pligh ' hie | onaa all, throwgh a sol ' < ' ode oa months of « ent fare & guide can realize what « grand thing i i h tinttan ot t ct nd atde to been freely, and te engine sleep comfortably, 7 ellent qualit h f ur vis ie eo “ as oul of thr net Hie dictte ets for 26 cents, Mayor Brown's plas for air all. might, 00d and will work out his manne at upright in ted. 7 > & " . : cable change | have ability irength, and 1 ont aa Two of the most enjoyable num ‘Total fe 0 mixed en to be back wt my job ae fireman of b ‘Toreador's song single and transfer 1% | Pe Sound Hank Widg., whieh berg, were the ree been competied to lay off from. from “Carmen” and the Prologue Sucgested modifications will work from Is both being «ree i) in this mann with prolonged applause, “Or 57% single at 6 cent 87% mal fu" (the Largo from “Xerxes” by | 67% single rides at 41-6 81% Hand ¥ by Massenet and Richard Hammond's “Drinking Tot $5.68% Hong ther delightful numbers. This 5 40mm 37% cent we . than the mm ‘« for s . . ease gov. Lelmate anil traneter. a Vireman Poget Sound Bank Bldg, Included on the program were single an ; Feast Seunt " eral folk songs that met with instant | single rides, That will be a large Er hae if approval. Among them were “Father |#um in a year’s business Dr. Loughney’s Latest Was @ Thrifty Man,” Hungurian | 12 months at $30,000.00 .. 260,00000| Book just off the pi beh af ally 8,000,000 rides per month | entitled Pr Or 10,900,000 single rides $30,000.00 | H Welsh folk “RHEUMATISM AND Irish folk song, Another method of figuring ts Mcotiish folk sang simpler in some respects and KINDRED DISEASES; Nocturne by Franck, checks the results given above. CAUSE AND TREATMEN aux Etoiles” by c Some people ad ute returning by Olu» | to a Scent fare and free trans vont anaes, aa % My Menagerie 7, and wate for your beak pmates 0’ Mine” by Bander fers. In order that you may i. sintot’s well known “Good make comparisons, tables for all ) Was greeted with a buret| three plans are here worked out.. "u ty of aun, were others that met) With 6-cent fare and free trans | Bail Kooms 310-311-312-13-816, fern Dr. Loughney bs assiated - . lady warses. Hours, 9 a. m. to © pt M. Graveure was repeatedly re-| 8,000,000 canh fares per |Munday, 9 to 12 only. ‘Telephone Ma called and graciously responded with | month, at & cents $400,000.00 | e242. = ghtful numbers. 2,000,000 transfers—No ch cover ree “ee The mayor's plan, Scent cash fare =) ar with tokens four ft Seidel to Appear Hee yienin Af Sunday 6,000,0¢ es per month That marked interest 1 wing} at & cent $500,000.00 shown in the premier appearance tn | 2,006,000 fares per month, | Heattlo of Toscha Seidel, youthful] at 6% cents ...... | genius of the violin, who will be solo- ox wont ist at the Seattle Civic Symphony Total for one month .$425,000.00 lorchestra concert, at the Metropoll-| My suggestion of 6-cent cash fare | — tan theater, Sunday, December 3, i#/ with six tokens for 25 cents and no indicated by the advance male of sea- | transfers: | WATER SHUTOFF nC Water will be shut off on EB. 000.00 These |tie muste lovers are appreciative of! cents ........ pa bneena $230,000.00 | 45th from 36th ave. N. EB. loys will be “different” and sure to |the importance of Seldel’s local debut | 6,400,000 token fares, at 29th ave. N. E. Friday, D Tea Will Honor Returned Traveler ‘Then followed a very one-act play, entitied “Joint Owners * given by four community service players. Mise Eldred announced hed arranged! Verd 49 “Barn@-Doliar” contest, the earn. left last week for California, to be) 'n# to be done by some other means} [than one’s regular business or pro- \feaston, and the fund raised to be |eiven to the fellowship committee Eden | for use in its club duties, Mins Ruth her bridge luncheon club of twelve returned last evening from a short) Bragdon was chosen captain of the Dr. Hattie Siaugh- the Dynamites, be- her side will make a bigger howing than the T. N, T.'s Those club members who wish to |Join other club members for Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Garfield Fen-| €!¥ing dinner are requested to meet the pink room at teria at 1 o'clock with the Rev. John D. McLauchian | officiating, will be Ensigns Curtis/ Honoring Eng Lewis, Bertram Cassell, Spottiawoode | jy Tlictey retcrect cscevengPo Quinby, James Hughes, Herbert Tay. |!!! © months’ travel abroad, Miss Mary |!f. Frank Talbot, Roger Ramson- Patrick and Miss Neilie Patrick have gent out cards for a tea at their home, 1251 Twenty-first ave. N., on Saturday afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. : eee “Guest Day” at Mrs. Whitman’s Home Mrs. W. A. Whitman entertained Seattle chapter of the D. A. R. at her home Monday afternoon. “Guest | Small Tea Day” was observed and a large num- Ser of members and their guests €n-| rriday afternoon at her home with and Mm E. Thankegiving and in Victoria, Other features of the bazaar, in-| musical career, cluding a high-class musioal ram, and the place where it is to be will be announced later. All proceeds from the bazaar will £o to maintain the Russian orphans left parentiess during the famine. houser and 8. T. Pollard. . . Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Robert G. Brautigan was how ess Tuesday afternoon at her rest-| dence, 2816 32nd ave. &., entertaining December 9, 1. {*¥ay for a month or six weeks, Lakewood Woman's Civic Improve: | feneral Lonires The Lakewood Woman's Civic Im. 94 single provement club organized at an en. thustastic meeting The next meeting will be held Tues December 6. lakewood clubhouse at 50th ave. & and Angeline the district and friends of civic ments are urged to attend, lowing are te officers: Carson Teague jtrip to Chicago. |v. N. T. team, held lant Tucmdny Mrs. Rollo to Ha ve Mrs. Phyllis Funk spent the past in Vancouver, Mra, Alfred Rollo Ali the women of} congratulations Invitations have been limited to}; intimate friends of the honor guests. | Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Brown Miss Rachel Niblock will entertain with a luncheon Friday afternoon at | the Tennis club, Miss Lurline Brown and the members of her bridal party. rata chanted,” one of Hugh Walpole's November 25, at the Swed-/ latest novels. concluding her remarks by the announcement that the Wom- en's University club the distinguished nov ‘on April 16, when he will deliver his famous lecture on “Books and Friendships.” Mount Baker Park Presbyterian (Oi ent Colvitie; treaw | The Ladies’ Aid nociety Presbyterian ir annual aale . afternoon and Mrs. Frank j last evening from San Francisco, three weeks of her husband, California on a ‘ould present church will have th Tuesday, December at the home of Mre 2601 Cascadia a Eczema Vanishes in a Few Days | Mighty, Powerful Antiseptic Preserip- tion Stops Itching I Its Use Uleers, Boils, Abscosses and Carbuncles Are Quickly E In the fourth century, streets at night Mrs, Lillian Vincent returned Sat i Jurday from Philadelphia, where she Dinner on Thanksgiving Day y Williams are entertaining with a dinner of sixteen |ecovers at their home. ave., on Thankagiv TO REMEMBER headquarters, | Arcade building orth to entertain 515 Lakeside | antly, and by Robert Graham will betore the Junior jtoday for Portland to spend Th jsiving with Luncheon for Out-of-Town Guests Goebel entertained with @ bridge luncheon of 16 covers at her | home Tuesday, as a compliment t group of Everett women who mo-! tored down for the affair NOVEMBER 30— Now that tens of thousands know = F. Whittlesey to en- ne's Emerald Ol) will reduce Mr. and Mra dinner at home. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2— Reta sorority bazaar at the Hotel Washington. Misa Ruth Jerauid A. 8. Elford's (amily Miss Helen Knight of Hood River, ) Want them to know that this wonderfully effective agent will up eexzema eruptions in a few scales to drop | Dean Ballard to have towet skin disease, as barber's itch, redness and inflamma skin troubles. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. | have a family dinner of ten covers at their residence on Thankagiving, |“ Bridge Dinn n their bridge dinner club of members at their home this} Mrs. William J. Bernard's luncheon lare receiving congratulations and shower to compliment Miss Harriet Baxter, TUPSDAY, DECEMBER 5— penetrating merald Oil that pi and wens are Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumb Morning pain in the Bladder, Seal sasages, Stone and Gravel positively 50c. a box at —~|to disapp: Boy Walkinal Jare healed in Emerald Oil te lieved by Gino Pills, !| draggista—write for free sample, Ya-Dru-Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. ¥ . wu Af Piles, Send = For Pyramid ' ‘yramid Pile 4 until 6 o'clock Frederick's toa at Sunset club to honor Mrs. DECEMBER 6— Kidney and Bladder Treubles HAVE TO GO Clogged Up Kidney Deposits Are Dis. Toxins (Poisons) | or any drugeis Advertisement home to hover M ean supply y Engagement Announced | ® Mr, and Mrs. H. Kuiman announce | the engagement * at Christensen’s hail FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12— Ke of Mise Mary Small ward Henry Lennox at the home of her parents, Mr Robert B. Smail, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9— Mise Jean Fox to entertain with « tea jn compliment to Mi Brown and Misi home, from 4 to 6 o'clock, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 Shapeero, son | solved and Completely Driven Out T Tf you are one of those unfortu. | nates’ struggtin | distress of ite! Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid juced in the bowe! the food waste soft and Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant —not ® medicine or “depends upon t Ruth Lennon, at For a golden brown) roast to set before| the host — and real turkey flavor — Spread the Thanks- giving Bird with Carey's fame 777 (known for years as Marsh= root) is not recommended for every noying bladder passing of water night and day amarting or irritation, | sediment or SATURDAY, VECEMBER 16— ‘The marriage of Min tube Landes ‘ol press company, operated by the| ality at a very popular price. M Mrs. A. #8. Witord, at $:26 o'clock, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24— Miss Amy Murday's supper at home may be stealing upon you Don't wait until ton the use of th onde > gin the use of thie wonderful pre-| oes 60 now ¢ have | stimulate lumb . Kidney | out the Ni members of her TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26— Mid-season Assembly's dinner dance at the Bungalow, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 The marriage Brown to Ensign George | truding piles or hemorrhoide eny druggist for a 60 cent b ithily and with no substitute. Relief should come yone should continue to suffer the in of such a distressing condition, For trial packaxe ‘and address to Pyramid Dru 620 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Ssived no benofiL—Advertisomont, at this early stage in his remarkable) 41-6 cents ......+++++++ 225,000.00| | ber 1, from 8 a. to § p. ‘This will effect the water Patrons holding season ticket cou- Total . - $455,000.00 | to Laurelhurst and may pons and single concert tickets may] ‘This amount will be even greater,| | the high points out of water im exchange them today at the Metro-| because the short-haul rides, with a|e— - politan theater, for reserved seats. | minimum fare of 41-6 cents, will in. | a a8 The box office will be open on Wed-| crease approximately 10 er cent| Products of dyestuff factories nesday and Thursday to take care of| more than with a minimum of 6|the property of kill the |these, before seats are offered to the | cents. ie Pr ga § Probe fee In addition to the larger amount of Reason tickets for the five concerts Montelius Muric Hoi : Mone yo Music House Ong Rose! sasfers or wrangle with passnanré in taking them. All the abuses of TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT transfer privileges will be continued 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) 4 | : | under the mayor's plan, and a mem- SAVES MAN } ber of the council hax called my at-| FREE Just décaune you start tention to a new one that will artse | day’ when transfers are given on tokens | rica and tired, stiff legs and arms t only. and letters in the newspapers) muscies, an eching Read. burning dic has been discovered by | besring down paing in the + indicate it has been discovered by | besring down pain Bape others, It is suggested that when | Soy nave to stay fi that condition, Passengers board a car in a crowd, Be strong, well, no site hickles and tokens will rattle into the | 70r muscles, rheumatic pains, c or kide trouble caused |fare box in such a manner that the | M°k “6 * je acids leonductor cannot tell who has paid you suffer ladder tokens, Consequently, anyone can | demand a transfer and passengers so j disposed will quite generally get a and strength this | transfer on a fiv LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone concert tickets may be ob. (revenue, Will be the saving in cost of s Limi, tainel at Seattle Civic Sympliony j transfers, sorting and bookkeeping. ae bee orgy The effictency of the car lines will be | e orchestra headquarters, 514 Marton! | building, Sherman.Clay & Co. Hop. |tereased, too, when the conductor no | 4 er-Kelly Co, Martius Music House, | O8ser to keep loaded care stand- aod ae ng while he fumbles about to give = want to prove Treatment gets results in Rhet Kidney irritation, Bladder weakness all ailments caused by ei acid matter how chronic or send this notice with dress we will @ tle 2 doses) free, nts to help pay postage, pag the The Dr. D. A, Willi Y-2968, P. ©.” Building, Hampton, Comm. Send at once: we will mail you by parcel post one | diar Ab-cent bottle, all charg | Only one free bottle will be sent to kame person, address, or family.— tisement Gs \a_s —= | No (2) 1oooBigvalue Peggy Allenby, who as —— “Marcelle,” saves a youth ——— |from degredation by the| FORT ORANGE is the big power of her love in“The| value thousand-sheet roll in Man Who Came Back,” which the family of A. P.W lis playing at the Metropolitan Sesh sbi theater this week, Miss Al- lenby is the wife of the man UALITY TOILET PAPER whom she saves in the play. P se) % 2 Building of Cars RODUCTS to Aid Industry | Tounds of retailers feature Fort Decision of the Pacific Fruit Ex.| Orange because it is a standard {Union Pacific and Southern Pacific 5 As . Railway companies, to use $3,000,000 Ask your dealer. in the construction A. P. W. PAPER CO,, igerator cars, will Albany, N. Y. manufacture thru Northwest, local lumbermen | — Makersaloof A.P. W. SATIN TISSUE, believe. The new cars are to be ONLIWON, CROSS CUT and PURE worth of lumbe built in time for service in handling wares the 1922 fruit crop on the coast, ac TOILET ale. PAPERS cording to Union Pacific offic mew VORK vee August is the healthiest month in ne Year except for sni.|ASk Seattle Branch A. P. W. Paper Co., 303 Hinckley Bldgs dong *S*Pt £0 very young onus ''"" “Main 5400, About the A. P. W, Quality Products