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AGE 12 attle Parties Pla nned to Com- Miss Lurline _ Luncheon Hostess. ING Miss Lurline Brown, Mrs. Bdwin ts entertaining with a bridge Friday afternoo the tea hour Mrs and Mrs. Francis Gilroy will at the urns. Friday afternoon, Charles T. Jenkins @ luncheon of with bridge for the later! George L’Abbe will be hostess tuncheon of six tables, Brown and Mra, John R. ) to Honor Wetherill Mrs, Alexander | who recently returned | & summer in Europe, Mra. BE. Young ts entertaining with of ten covers Friday @t her home. all Luncheon Honors it to Mra, Jane Burns) following the morning must. Seattle Musical Art society | the new recital hall of the aaatveratty chub. oe Mrs. Moran Hostess This Afternoon # Complimenting her mother, Mrs, of girls who are attending/ w. R. Phillips, Mrs. John Moran school, in California, | was hostess this afternoon at « smart tea given at her home. i iL rf] a5 i 3 . and Mrs. William | i i i : i Holmes, Mrs Mr. J. 8 Robinson. u Hi 3 g i at Will Assist at Tea on} Miss Mary and Miss Nellie Pat-| ‘The Arctic club will observe Alaska tm-|rick have asked to assist them 28, | the tea they are giving Saturday S.| thelr home tn honor of Miss Alice | dance | English, Mra. Lawrence Calvert, for | Mra, Joseph Long, Mrs. A. B. Grif. | sen foods, stereopticon views and spe- her daughter, Miss | fith and Mrs. Harry Hutchinson of | cial speakers, as well ag novel enter- Tacoma, who will preside at the tea | tainment features table, and Miss Muriel Wood, Miss i giiiad Jane Gilmore, Miss Verna McAuley, Service at Orthopedic Ren trots and Mike Seema |" ao aighiand Drive guild will be the | eharge at the Orthopedic Tea; | Shop Thursday. Mrs. Jane, Clos will be hostess and will be assisted )by Mrs. C. C. Culliton, Mrs, Josiah | Moore, Mrs. Alex Christie, Mra. E. The Faculty Wives’ club will have|B. Carllsie, Mrs. George Patton, their Christmas party meeting on|/Mrs. A. 8. Patrick, Mra. George Monday, December 1i, at the Fac-| Drever, Mra. J. C. Miles and Miss ulty clubhouse at 2:30 o'clock. Birthday Party For the pleasure daughter Jane, on her seventh birth- day, Mrs. Walter Fulton entertained i tl fi i H ) Euthemia Patrick will receive cards at the door. Faculty Wives’ Club Miscellaneous Shower As 4& prenuptial compliment Miss Gertrude Elford, Miss Marion | . and Miss Frances Thompson enter. |T'P ™ the Bast. tained with a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at their home, | Alpha Phi sorority sisters. Luncheon win Compliment House Guest Honoring her mother, Mra. Joseph M. Matthews of Louisville, Ky., who} wile is her guest, Mrs, D. M. Miller will lentertain with a luncheon of twen-| followed by bridge, at her home on Thursday afternoon. Dinner Hosts | Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce Tup- |per will be dinner hosts Saturday |evening at the Yacht club, in com- David Whitcomb, | who plans to leave soon for Call- | fornia, where he will join Mra, Whit- Later they will go East and Covers will tome from 3”to complimentary to Miss Fox to entertain with « tn compliment to Mise Lurline and Miss Ruth Lennon, at to 6 o'clock. ‘¥, DECEMBER 12— ‘Mrs, Dickson Grandy Tren- to entertain at dinner at fn celebration of wedding anniversary. ty-four covers, | probably abroad. placed for fourteen. oe Chi Omega Bazaar Saturday A. 8 Elford, at ‘Hotel Washington and theater for Mise Lurline Brown, DAY, DECEMBER 20— Epperson’s luncheon elub to compliment Lurline Brown, Gowman hotel, | Washington Annex, the Chi Omega ‘bazaar will be held. | played during the afternoon and the |affair will conclude with a dance in| Ensign Merrill Frederick Sproul will arrive December 10, from Coro- nado, to join Mrs. Sproul, who 1s vine iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. 8, Fotheringham, for the Christmas Pratt and | holidays Mrs. Grace Gilman, card party; Mrs. Ae Sue Altha Perry Curry, tickets; Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Victor Zed- Mre. How- B. ment to Miss Lurliny her fiance, Ensign Clifford Craw- LY, DECEMBER 24— day's supper at home the evening. The committee in charge and the! | booth chairmen includes Mra J. Stratton, general chairman; Mrs. Clara Kinne, Mrs. ‘Miss Amy Mun Albert to comp! Brown and the members of her , DECEMBER Assembly's dinner dance at the Bungalow. ¥, DECEMBER 27— of Miss Luring to Geor, McDougall, dane: niek, publicity. ard Moore, linen; Mrs. Gilbert But | days. terworth, Jr., miscellaneous; Mra. R. Aaa Burke, children’s apparel; Mra, Mrs, rt; Mrs, William Low- ; Mine Mary L. Warner, Victor Zednick, DR. MABEL SEAGRAVE Dr, Seagrave is chairman of the building committee of the new home of the Women’s University club, without whose in- domitable spirit the dream would never have been realized — Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio, Hold Sale at Mrs. Fischer's Home the afternoon. eee Fish Dinner at Arctic Club at | Pisheries day with a fish dinner at atithe club on Saturday evening, De | cember 9, at 6:39 o'clock. | There will be a spectal exhibit of M. Forrester. ot er noel Personal trip. eee progressing nicely. eee Denver, Colo. ng his stay in the city. ee mento, formerly of Tacoma, eee be|. Mrs. R. Knox Roberts and daugh- ter, Miss Anona Roberts, will leave December 20 for California to spend the winter. ee ‘tiem to spend the SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS THURSDAY Mothers’ Club, University Distrlet club of the Univer t with Mra, f. Alpha Phi Alumnae aity district will There will be Willian Hovey German Ladies’ Christmas Sale at Deaconess’ A Christrnas mle ne’ settlement and evening an well as useful art There will be an entertainment in the evening and refreshments will da will be used Chi Omega Irving POT. A Irving POT. A Washington Washington Michigan Apple Blossom Club The Michigan Apple Blossom club Anna Corlett, 62nd «t., Thursday, December Luncheon will be served, at 12:30} December 7, Fairburn of at 8 o'clock the American the apeaker. singing will H. Vivian of the Community |by a good artist will easily “nm Elderbloom Chub Zonery Club Thursday, December 7, at 11 a Bach member and guest open meeting Thursday, iw requested to bring 6 small Chrixt lecture reom on the fourth to which the public friend during the afternvon. Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters’ 4 |aesociation meets with Mrs. Whittier Heights Improvement Club) riermming, 2012 G demonstrations, Past Chiefs’ i wt., at 120 p.| December 7. dance at Greenwood hat! | Social and Charitable Club “Freja” | The Ladies’ Social and Charitable meet Thursday, | December 7, at 2 p.m, in the wom | en's pariors of the Swedish club. Jelubd “Freja” Canadian Club Dance ‘The next semi-monthly dance gtv-| en by the Canadian club of Beattie will be held on Thareday evenins, | atthe A. Oo. U ADDITIONAL CLUBS Broadway High Schoot P-T, A. The Broadway High School PT. A | will join with #ehool in giving a * program Friday evening, the club will give tts monthly card|*, at § o'clock. All patrons of the school urged to attend. Canadians tn the city witl be wel-| come, and many friends of the mem bere have been On Tuesday Hack to School” ening, December 12, party at the Wal Amethyst Chapter No, 138 Amethyst chapter No. &, will hold @ court whist party on} Thursday evening, December 7. | Seattle Association of Public Stenographers An Interesting meeting of the Be attlo Amociation of Public Stenog scheduled for Monday $:15, Ali Bast | evening, December 11, at 602 Amert nm Bank ballding. tern will come up for Members urged to attend. | Playing will begin / Masons and friends oor | dially invited. Seattle Social Chub Beattie Bootal Meet Thursday, December 7, dt the home of Mra, Libbie Ferria, 1161 18th Bring own oup, plate and Important mat Brighton PT. A, Brighton PT. A. will observe Edw lentional week under the auspices of | the Amerioan Le«ion, at the Friday, December 4, at § p.m. Mr. Hinman will preside at the meeting and the following program Violin selection, Mre. Kégar Van Winkle, accompanied by Mra. Albert Abernathy; speaker, Mr. C. Norman Dickinson, of the Ameri oan Legion; two vocal solos by Mra. Benfield, with Mrs. Wright at the piano; community o'clock, All Eastern Stars invited. The women of Westminster Pree byterian church held a enle of fancy and useful articles and many dainty edibles this afternoon at the home of chrysanthemums and win-| Mrs. George W. Fischer, 940 Har. were used in decorating Vard ave. N. Tea was served at 4 table held a wide basket | o'clock. winter biooma. hero were Mrs. O. A.| Delta Zeta Alumnae Mra. Walter Galbraith, Mrs./ Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Sa urday, December 9, at 2 o’clook at Brawley. Assisting were| the chapter houne, 4535 18th ave. Porter|N. B. Mrs. Elsie Stuart and Mrv. Bae Dana will be the hostesses for St. John’s Annunl Basaar The annual bazaar and dinner of | Will be given: St. John’s church will be held Thurs | December 7, afternoon and evening, In the Masonic temp California ava Numerous articles | suitable for Chrigtmas gifts will be | found at the different booths, eee Robert FE. Lee Chapter Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mra, FB. K. Worthington, 403 Boyt- ston N., Thuraday, 2p. m Election of officers, North End Progressive Club End Progressive club wil] meet at the Federated clubhouse December 1, at | Wednesday evening, December 6, at George Washington Foundation Fund Home ‘The Indies’ auxiliary to the George Foundation will enter tain with a card party Friday even- ing, December §, at the Scottish Rite temple, Harvard ave, and Broadway Whist, bridge and five hundred will be played and there will be a favor for each table, ar well as afx general prizes, The proceeds will aid in fur. nishing @ Masonic home for orphan children, which ts located at 1412 Third ave. N. The Home will be ready for oceu- pancy some time this month, and accommodate twelve children. Mra, C. D, Lewis ts chairman of the Reservations may Clvie and Improvement Club The Seattle Civic and Improvement club will meet Thursday, December m., at the Federated club. house. Mr, Sampson will speak and Jean K. Forrest will Washington West Woodland P-T. A. West Woodland P.-T. an educational A. will give program Thursday, December 7, at 8 p.m. Mr. Keith Bullitt will be the speaker of the Fairview PT. A. Fairview PT. A. will hold tts regu- lar meeting at the school Thursday December 7, at 2:15 p.m. This will be a business session, when reports of committees and the reading of the by-laws of the association heard. Miss Iris Yamioka will give 4 piano solo, ticket committee. be made thru her at East 09: with any member of the committee: Nathan Eckstein, Capito! 0072; Mrs. Frank Hawkes, Kenwood 2256; y, Capitol 4246; Mrs. Mre. Jacob Luk ¥. BE. Anderson, East 3213. The committee on prizes includes Missoula Clab The Missoula club will meet with Mrs. Harvey Lantz, 4303 Fourth ave Mr, and Mrs. E. G. McMicken will|N. EB. Thursday, December 7, at 2 twelve small guests at her home to-| sail January 1 on the H. F. Alex-|p.m. Tho assisting hostesses will be peer for Honolulu on @ month's Spawn and Mrs. Arthur Jordan » First Presbyterian Church Bazaar The First Presbyterian church will hold » bazaar Wednesday and Thurs-| show just closed were Edgar Fork Each circle | nor, Paul Gustin, Alonzo Victor Lew: | Mra. F. Aldrich, Mra. Wiillam Mac- Gregor and Mrs. Members are asked to bring presents for disabled soldiers tn near-by hos- day, December 6 and 7. Mr. J. M. de Macedo is leaving the last of this week for a five weeks’ There will be on sale fancy work, dolla and delicatessen dainties. ‘The dinner contmittes will | shaw). | charge of the dinner on Wed ay, which will be served at 6:30 Pp. m. Queen Anne circle will serve | the dinner on Thursday evening at A luncheon will also bejart that you're anxious to sell or served Thursday noon. Alpha Club The Alpha club will meet Thurs. day, December 7, with Mra. Carrie B. | Vallentine, 903 29th ave. Take car No. Mrs. Horace Rand, who recently with invitations confined to forty|U0derwent an operation at the | Swedish hospital, is reported to be 11 on Third Mr. C. C. Carpenter will return Friday from a ten days’ visit with \his father, Mr. Z. Z, Carpenter, in ‘ark Ald Society The Ladies’ Woodland Park Methodist church wil] hold a Christmas bazaar jon Thursday and Friday afternoons League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters will C. A, at noon, on Ee es See. te (make appraisals and acquaint you | Wednesday, December 12. |. Weeks will discuss “Bills of Inter- | which will come Mr. James Morgan of New York is guest at the University club dur |value of your work of art. This Jassoctation has been in existence Olympia | cince 1883. with a chicken dinner from 6 to & o'clock Friday evening, in the church building, at 72d at to Women,” Mr. and Mrs, William Roy Me- Adam (Lelon McCausland), who are in California on their wedding trip, are at present the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, N, Peterson tn Sacra- and Greenwood | during the coming session, . St, Clement's . Clement's parish ay at the Parish house, Friday, beginning at 2 p Fancy articles, candy and delicates- nen dainties will be offered for sale. | 40", At 6:16 p.m, a dinnei ee Human Analysts Clob will have a meet Thursday night, December 7, in the Eastern Star rooms, 4090 Arcade, Program includes an address by Pro- fessor J. BH. Tyer on the phrenologie testimony of Professor Alfred Rus- Wallace, followed |mental analysis with subjects from the audience, December §; }at 11 a. m. on the subject of “Brus athe . Gudul tel Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eden return- | sels, Cathedral of St. Gudule, Hote ed Saturday from a visit in Chicago, r will be served, .* Col. Ellsworth Circle ‘The Ladies of Col. Ellsworth cirele, No. 64, will hold their annual meet- ing Friday, De be served at noon, cers for the year will be held. cee by tempera. Luneh will | Lafayette Pe. A. Blection of offi Lafayette P.-T, A, will meet In the lunch room of school, Thursday, De Open house from 1 to 2 Parents urged to visit rooms. Meeting begins at 2 p. m, with Maj | Brinton, of West Side American Le gion, presiding | Gleo club. T. R. Cole, speaker of aft: ernoon, Soctal hi ° Mrs, G. A. C. Rochester, who has On Saturday, December 9, at the|been visiting her son-in-law and formerly the Hotel |aughter, Mr. and Mrs. David M. | Roderick, in Spokane, ts expected to Bridge will be |Feturn this week, Ravenna Chapter, No, 189 Ravenna chapter, No, 189, O. B, 8. will hold ita second dance of the sea- Little's hall, {enter Robert Morris Chapter Robert Morris chapter, U. S., will give a card party and dance \at the Masonte club, Arcade building, | Saturday evening, December 9, Eastern stars and WAR PORTRAITS TO their friends are inv! ee John Hay P.-T. A, will moet at the Queen Anne branch library, ‘Thurs. | day, December 7, at 2:30 p. m, | fessor Arthur Barig will speak on | “Books for Young Folks." of committess will be read. Miss Bortha and Miss Nina Winn returned Sunday from Victoria, B. C., where they have been spending a few Nina M. Frye Tent Nina M. Frye Tent will serve a six portraits from Washington, D. C. in Veterans’ Armory, Wednesday evening, Decem- MOUNTAIN ETCHINGS of Mrs. Guy Morse, 429 17th ave. N.,| ber 13. A bazaar will follow the din. BRING HIGH PRICES Thursday, December 7, Tea will be | ner. ‘ served at 12 noon, to Mr, and Mrs, Chris La Quet and son, Gardner, spent Thanksgiving at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Daniels at Manchester, Miss Modosta Daniels returned with week-end, Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary No, 2, U. 8. W. V,, will meet at the home ited} Roi Partridge, Seattle artist and The public is cordially invit WEDN —\ Modern Art Recognized; | Fine Pictures in Home HY DOROTHY FAY GOULD it Milla college been awarded Dr, Edwin ft. Guthrie, professor! many honors recent! of psychology at the University Of! wo. xrarvelous Mountain,” at Washington, will deliver the first ; Of a tories ‘of inspirational lectures| etching which was reproduced in Saturday night before the Seat (ue in 1917, is completely out of Fine Arts society at thelr gallery.) print, and copies are wanted by deal S318 Four ave ers, who will pny $20 for it, For “What In Beauty—The Pendu: | everai years it hag boon the fashion jum’s Swing” will be th nubject of ree, cs peiae amined of his address, Members , erik gaamenihn Jou Sted Veer Hal? clety will be admitted free and ®| vcore of this one should note ite small admission fee will be charged ore rising value for guests Another striking example ts “The "he Pe AINTINGS ARE Cloud,” now welling for $20; “Takho- BEST FOR HOME ma,” for $15; “‘Tatoosh Range.” for One of the annual holiday events | $10, and “In @ Robe of Mist,” $20 ew York art stores is the inter.|; The remark may be made inciden ng display at Christmas time of| tally that when works of art on @ “intimate Paintings.” The Carmous eee oe Macbeth gallery started the custom of exhibiting at that season the smaller canvases of famous modern painters most suitable in size and ot for the moderate home and “Lae Gomes,” a drypoint, was pur rate purse, chased by the Art Institute of Chi A livable picture over the mantel! cago when firet shown. In the ex-| “| hibit of the California Society of | & room where the same money ox-| Etchers, in Ban Francisco, tt was par with tho best ot be had for such modest prices, tan't it too bad to clutter up the walla with “An O14 Sweetheart of Mine” and such sentimental stuff? | pended upon colored prints, even of awarded the Gerham Noh purchase masterpicces, will look negatively in| prize of $50. Two other new ones good taste, are ‘Beunn Vista,” at $16, and “Car | There t# a subtio compliment to| mel,” at $10 | One's OWN good taste, instantly reo! Last summer Partridge had a one ognized by any man of the world,| man show at the San Francisco Pal in the presence of a good, nace of Fine Arts, which has «ince Painting in @ home, It at once pro-| been sent on exhibit to the Eastern claims that the owner not only ad-| museums, In September he exhib- mires the masterpieces of the ages ited at the Los Angeles M but is able to pick out for himaeif Recently his “ &@ real work of art, That is the final used for the fi um | ‘otre Dame” was ntisplece of the Eng: | mark of @ cultured man. | Mah art mageaine, Color "te Se These interesting etchings are be YOUTHFUL ARTISTS | ing exhit wed ‘by the Pacific Frame | ARE ENCOURAGED | Co, at 1116 Third ave. Are you an artist who feels that st, eae aot? Reson hie talent te such that public recog-| Fy nition would follow if only you could | Candidates Tell get your work before the public? Kiwanis Secrets Then you should join the Society | * Of Independent Artists of New York.| , A special feature program, entitled “No Jury=-No Prizes” is their mot. | “12#4e Politics of the Beattie Kiwan to and last year’s exhibition wa« the! !* Laid Bare,” will be included in the most discussed event of the spring | Ms at the regular meeting Wednen and ts known as the one representa-|4*¥ Boon. Presidential candidates tive showing of contemporary Ameri. | *"4 ponsibilities will be given the dan ent | floor to expinin their platforms The soctety ts now announcing tta| VON Other details, It ts announced. seventh exhibition, entries for which | A Musical number will be rendered should be made before January 1 Mrs, Frederick Adams. This year’s show will be held at the | Waldort-Astoria hotel from February 24 to March 18. On payment of $10 Queen Anne Has any artist, painter, sculptor, etcher, * . bageasle’ ae chor wrertene Satie Alumni Reunion graphic and plastic arte may con-/ Queen Anne High School alumni tibute to the exhibition. will have a t together” and elec The exhibitor may show two works |tion of officers, December 13, at 8 not over 40 inches in width or height, Pp. ™. Alumni! President Frank Pow- | including frames, and only one tf the |¢rs has announced. A large number work is over 40 inches. ot old graduates are expected formation should be addressed to the | ivintimcninititininatlisitaite secretary, A. & Raylingon, at 1947 praahons, Sew Took atte Discuss Mayor’s The directors include George Bel * lows, Robert Henri, Gertrude Whit Office Problems ney and others, | “Problems of the Mayor's Office” rf will be the subject of an address to HOLIDAY EXIT be given at the regular lunclreon of BY ART SCHOOLS the King County Democratic club An artistic exhibition from three |Saturtay noon. Other speakers on | famous schools, the Rhode Inland|city, state and national topics are | Sehool of Design, the Boston Mu- | scheduled. DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. STYLES FOR SPORT WEAR! fons for sports wear, those suggestions have « and that is the case y hat and scarf sete, London has taken the little, round American soft hats and made them really smart, to buy over here but they are correspondingly to mete, eo there's no reason 14 go without. The sets are made of suede, duve tyn or are knit out of wool and silk” sets and stencil used on the suede and A favorite design” knit sets is a check with bands checks to tip the White wool sets many of the knit designs are ends of the scart. trimme4a with darning and bead pat io terns are considered very smart i» Applica'ions for membership or in-| Faculty members will be speakers. 1 deod ————— A PINE CHKISTMAS PRESENT EZAD—A novel by George Bab- . Is Life Kverlasting? We Retorn Again? A powerful love story for the young and oid. Tt will make you Sent powtpald any- 0O-OFERATIVE PUB. 00, Grand Central Sta, Box 261, New Tork sour and the Pratt Institue of Fine Arta in New York city, ill open Friday at the Fine Arts galleries at 3218 Fourth ave. and will run dur) ing December. | The exhibit includes weter color interiors and nature studies, posters, | original compositions in color, por | traita, stage craft, designs for print ed fabrics, perspective drawings, mu eum research study, printed tex tiles, lettering, design in black and | white and color, | | o- AWARDS SOUGHT BY SEATTLE ARTISTS The first annual Western exhibi-/ tion, which fust clowed at the Fine Arta gallery, attracted much favor | able comment, especially as to the’ excellent showing made by the eight | Seattle artista represented, in com- parison with the exhibitors Denver, Los Angeles and San Fran-| cisco. It takes just a year for the exhibit to make the rounds of the 12 Western cities whore artists have | their paintings in the collection. { Seattic artists are eligible to send paintings for the second exhibition, which is to open tn Los Angeles in| January. Fight paintings will be sent from Seattle, after competitive exhibition Work must be left at the gallery, 1213 Fourth ave. Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons. | Expense of sending and returning | the painting will be borne by the artist. All submitted work must be; framed. The artista exhibiting In the ‘7 ~ is, Athan Marulis, Irma 8. Merriam, Ambrose Patterson, F. Tadema and Jeanie Walter (Mfrs, Robert Walkin- cee GALLERY VALI | OLD PAINTINGS Have you a painting or work of} _ The “Crown” Heater _ For Coal or Wood $19.50 —with duplex grate for coal or wood, —mica-paneled fire door. —extra large top open- —bright nickel trim. pf) —height 33 inches; width 23 inches. , j <<} Smaller “Crown” Heater, $17.50 —height 31 inches. —width 20 inches. —Fourth Floor FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ee have valued properly? Often some. | one discovers or inherits a valuable work of art. The American Art association, of 30 K. 67th st. in Now York, will with an expert's opinion as to the ee MRS, BAKER WILL LECTURE THURSDAY Mrs, Katherine Baker will lecture In tho Fine Arts gallery Thursday School of Cologne.” ee ile, Influence on German za |SEATTLE STREETS FORT ORANGE is the big IN HOLIDAY GARB | . ‘Twenty, thousand fest of ever.| Value thousand-sheet roll in greens festoon the streets of Seattle the family of A. P. W. and make the whole town as gay as a Yuletide party j Never has any city been so gener. | ¢ ae PAPER ously decorated with green wreaths, | cedar ropes and Christmas trees on | P and every hand | RODUCTS The retail trade department of the Chamber of Commerce sponsored the | Thousands of retailers feature Fort Orange because it is a standard Later the Community Service will linsure Christmas spirit by instatling , ality at @ very popular price, neighborhood Christmas trees, with a big one in the City Hall park, ee Ask your dealer. A. P. W. PAPER CO., Albany, N. Y. Makers also of A.P. W. SATIN TISSUR, ONLIWON, CROSS CUT and PURE WHITE BE SHOWN HERE The January exhibition at the Fine Arta will be the much-talked.of war TOILET PAPERS Ask Seattle Branch A. P. W. ha, rs is ; SheetsperRoll