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Wherever one of these bright, comy little gas heaters in ee eee ee Sey ret He THE SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Fourth Avenue THE GAS Main 6767 Comrany |Asks $5,500 for Being Arrested Charging false arrest, John Tighs fled & damage suit for $5,600 againat | Herman Aronin and Samuel Aronin, | proprietors of the Puget Sound Hard- | Ware weal in superior court | Tuesda: Tighe, claims that hie reputation was damaged as the result of being arrested on a robbery charge placed against him by the Aronin brothers on November 13. VAUDEVILLE “What fs this pugilist supposed to be doing?” ‘ “Fils press agent states that he is trying to elevate the tone of vaude. ville.” “He'll have strong competition from the trained seals.”--Birming. ham AgeHerala, Pies Lagative bear th Qvixinn Painless Etacton of Teeth To Cure & Cold in One Day Free ee From 9 to ll ger for 3° Dare SE OG A réal specialist in charge of our Department. =the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi téon of your teeth. One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con. sidered the best; $2 per tooth In One Location for 21 Yoars BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 1420% Second Avenue THE BEAT PRESENT PLAY Operetta to Bring Gifts for| Veterans - flome 65 tuberculosis patients tn Ward 83, Cushman hospital, all es service men, are to regetve exactly! what they have wished for on Christ: | mone day, If efforts being put forth | | this week by members of the wom Three of the principals in the play, “Fairy Story of the Silk Worm,” which will be presented by the American |Legion Auziliary Saturday jnight for the benefit of former service tuberculosis patients in Cushman hospital. At top, Helen Leamy as “The Dawn”; center, Vivian Dalton las “The Jolly Old Soul”; bot- tom, Mary Maegher as “The Fairy Queen.” en's auxiliary of the University American Lagion post are fruitful The operetta, “The Fairy Story of the Silkworm,” will be enacted Sat- urday evening by 100 little girls of the North End district, under the Gusploes of the auxiliary women, and all proceeds to go toward the Christmas fund for Ward 28 men The Cosmopolitan Players’ theater (formerly the Orpheum), at Third ave. and Madwon st. has been denated for the evening. High commendation ts given the operetta by V. K. Froula, pringipal of the Roosevelt high school, where it waa presented by 100 children of the Fairview school, recently. little production onptivates the audi. @noe with its artistic and colorful wetting, * * * It is preeminently adapted to the imaginations of little dhildren, who fall into their roles naturally,” Froula said, “The Fairy Tale of the Silkworm” ‘wan written by Mra, H. K. Meagher, & Seattio author, who haa pernonally supervised ite production by local children. Children of the Ryther home have been invited to see the entertain ment free, and Dr, Frank R. Loope has undertaken to provide tranapor- tation for them to and from the the- ater thru soliciting the ald of auto. inte Tickets are on eale at the Sher man & Clay store, Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery An instructive book hu lished by Dr, A. poted Feotal apectaiiat of ni ity. This book tells how suff from Piles can be quickly and @ cured without the use of knife, « * “hot” iron, electricity or any ° cutting or burning method, without confinement to bed and no hospital bills has been ao su years and itn wand cases. The book is sent post. pald free to Persons afflicted with Piles or other rectal, troubles who clip thia (tem and mall it with name and address to Dr. MoCle farkview Sanitarium, Kan city, ns The method ‘or twenty-three * than six thou- LE STAR Cynthia Grey: Chriatmas, Once Sacred Time for Reflection and in| joicing, Asswmes Mask and Becomes Commercial Holocaust. rn r } BY CYNTHIA GREY | “Oh, dear,” sighed one woman shopper to another im a) jdowntown department store, “J'll be glad when Christmas ts over.” “No more than will 1,” anewered her friend, and I found myself thinking the same thing. Then it ocourred to me: Why were we #0 spontaneously and so heartily in accord with the idea. Christmas—the birthday of Christ! Why should we wish the day over? | All one need to do is to try to force one’s way thru the crowded atreeta and storea to uyderatand why the approach of the Christmas holidays hae come to mean, not a sacred) time for reflection and rejoicing, but a commercial holocaust. It would be one of the finest things in the world if each of us would look this Christmas epirit squarely in eof be for we would then realize what a sad injustice we are doing | it. All about one eces the tired faces of women, often drag-| ging two or three little ones after them—one hears, “I don't know what on earth to give Margaret this year; she already has everything she needs.” Or, “Let's see, I gave Jane thie laat year, and she gave me that,” and so on and #0 on. Large numbers take money that they should buy warm clothing with to purchase superfluous gifte for friends or relatives, that porkage they cannot use or have no need for, or worse, still, run up bdilla that they must pay in inatallmenta for the next several months. A society for the prevention of useless sound #0 unreasonable after all, folka! j “ee Advice for “Wondering Wife” Dear Mins Grey; I have waited each day for some one to send « word of encouragement to “A Won Goring Wits.” Having failed to seo anything tempts ne to tell her how I found happinedl under much worse ctrounstances When I found I hed « fickle bus band, 1 decided to make one fina! | decision and live up to it and this ls | rhe leaves, ing tops, and some. | the way I reasoned it out: times the se are used medtotnally First I summed up his good one j qualities, then bie bed ones, and if| what is the address of the U. s.| a wife will only realize that faith-| Rallway Labor Board? | lensness ia only one of the many) 604 Howth Dearborn «t, Oheago, sins no worse than stealing, not a» Minots | bed as drunkenness or tying, intead of permitting her wounded vanity to make her unreasonable tn her dect sion. Lam mure she would be far happler than #he would if she left ber husband on the impulse of the mo- | ment. Tam making no excuse for the hus jband; but from the beginning of time, it has been a failing among men and when it is only one of many sina, how in? Bo I decided my husband's good qualities outwetghed the bad, and that I would keep him and be happy 1 have made my will-power estrone *© enough that 1 refuse to think about this affair and I never mention ft to him. A man can love a dozen women at the dame time, but he will love one more than all the othera My afivice ie for a wite to be broad-minded enourh and clever enough to be the one above all oth. ors in her husband's affections, and be happy while others weep, FROM CEEDED. giving doern't Grey will recetve callers office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to t Pp. m and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 a m. to 13 m. each week, Please do not come at ther times, aa it seriously inter erea with her writing. thie country from astonally found as a weed ina of northern states Eggs! Eggs! All Winter! from 15 Hens, Miss) 1s D Maes vat Tells How, “Late tm October, oer 18 old Dene | were not Is tall 1 started giving tiem Den and fer ten Gays the eth didn't mt of Pt. elevent! tie many of us are without * x daye Mise Wright for ber 14 yn hung. 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Then— OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS ASSOCIATION ON JANUARY 1, 1928, WE WILL PAY OUR 22ND SEMLANNUAL DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS 6% Mutual Savings & Loan Association 8 l SECOND AVENUE We Have Never Paid Less Than —ON— SAVINGS GIFTS OF JEWELRY BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN OUR STORE TOMORROW jugetion {h everyone's mind— ones ehail I buy for Christmas? will de easily answered by a visit to our store, on vt find here, @ wonderful Ve tte Sgitts shat “will be “eelsomes Becsats at we they are useful. page pay “<4 iy ng our ii can ealectt rout | pressata tas ¥. uy = Sok, * and th Pp Hy ete Gould anything be easier? s a rieeestion, an, buy diamonds, they because they will last a waits dition to rings we have « wonderful selection of Watches, Bracelet Watches, Silverware, igarette Cases, ch Seart Pins, eck! bs et] and many Precious gift selections. yeglasecs on Pitted by Graduate Optielan. 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