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STOCK SHOW CHRISTIAN AID. STOCK SHOW the International judging are ’ ° . ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Seattle Women Working to Aid Seven Colleges Appeals to Every Woman Its glistening white enamel finish with gray trimming makes it an ornament to any laundry room. Its correct design and sturdy, simple con- struction assure long and efficient service. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER SPECIAL 1779 XMAS OFFER Completely enclosed mechanism, Large, durable copper tub. All-metal swinging wringer Easily operated drain. Strong, quiet, sturdy motor. A Wonderful Christmas Gift Phone us for fa!l information Alice M. Lord, widely known Seattle worker, who is giving of her time to the | cause of the seven Christian) colleges in the Orient. Miss| Lord is devoting her attention to the Waitresses’ union, The Seattle Inion Cl Ballard bei cided to mittes for the und has de. jeavors until Renton the city a $10,000 in Kirkland rained. The United «is to raine $2,000,000 before Jan. 1, 1923, which| Enumclaw fund will be used with the $1,000,000 | received from the Laura Spelman Reekefeller fund for the establish ment of seven women's Christian colleges in the Ortent | Many cities have already mised Il Will Talk |their quota. Seattle must still make}. ~ 3 e | Wednesday night. Professor Shoell,|_ showing of $4,000, while the en Freesome” on an aching corn, in Rheims Cathedral | eno tas studios tne art of Gothic|tire mate han @ considerable sum to|S&hUy that corn stops hurting, then hele Cathedral” will be| and Roman windows abroad, will {1-| Collect before reaching ite quota of /*hortly you lift it right Off with 5 Ongers. Truly! 25, nembers of the committee et of a talk by Prof. Frank | lustrate his lecture with lantern | $25,000 members of the committee! vour druggist salle & tiny bottle of at a meeting of the Alliance des. “Freezone” fo cents, sufficient a0. Mra, T. J. Moore, 1024 First ave.|,) hres! yscurage ye te N. W., is treasurer of the state), ___—} fund, while Mrs, Frank P. Gardner, 504 Boren ave., is chairman of the A a ay city financial committee. Mre Moore and Mrs Gardner are in} » Painted Woodwork CLEAN °s::5. :0o osu tor int Gare! | Mothers to Watch tian college cause Clean wooden floors, linoleum, <=!" ‘Ob, Mrs. Brown, I have been | tile, marble, concrete, with SAPOLIO | Francaise in the Y. W. C. A. hall the toes, and the oreness or irrita: at wanting to see you. Jim wants me to go to the football game next Bat Horlicks ORIGINA Harold play.” Malted Milk just today. The boy wants me to go and see him, but I was timid about going alone. ‘Those yelling, The Original Food-Drink for All | want to go alone, either, The boys ‘Lunchet Home Officea F. MaltedGrainExtractiaPow- | there days. I would like to see some dere Tablet forms. Nourishing-Mocooting, | Of their wonderful games.” i “Well, I know one thing, IT am VW" Avoid imitations and Sebstitutes | .oiniz'ts get a new nult and hat be fore that game, I want my boy to | be proud of me, anyway. I haven't | had a nice new sult for a long time, | and I am going to get one. IT am afraid they are pretty expenaive this PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a litte! ve every hard corn, soft corn, |i me! Sons Play Football | urday #0 badly, and I wondered if |f you didn't want to go too, and see |i] “Why, yea; I was thinking about it |i py the Sn howling people frighten me so.” | Invalides “Well, if we go together, I guess Children we can get about, ull right, 1 didn't | jthink and talk nothing but football | year, though.” “Oh, let me suggest Cherry's. They | have a nice shop at 1015 Second ave., on the second floor of the Rialto building, just over the Pig’n Whistle | (take elevator), and their clothes are reanonably priced. 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