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PAGE 8 ) | Sacrifice of Chinese Goods We Ever Made Yes, that’s just it! Our misfortune—your Large shipments from the Orient arrived too late gain for The Greatest | . our Eastern trade, It’s yours at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Chinese Baskets Chinese Baskets—over 100 styles. Every woman likes these baskets. We have them plain or decor ted and all shapes and weaves Largest Stock of Oriental Novelties in the City | Ma Jong The great Chinese game of Ma Jong is taking the country by storm. Here you will find the original Chinese games, made in China, and bought to sell at REASONABLE PRICES. Marked for quick disposal, you will find here many appropriate gifts, such as SILK HANDKERCHIEFS VASES MANDARIN COATS BRONZE NOVELTIES TEA SETS POTTERIES BRASSWARE CHINAWARE LUNCH CLOTHS EMBROIDERED PIBRCES We Are the Largest Importers of Chinese Goods in the City Chinese Emporium Andrew Kan 1121 THIRD AVENUE FILET LACES nish Students _ Mining Engineer Presented Monday | dramatic readers of the! school will present a series | McClintock, of Burton, morning at the Burton nm Will also have a piace on formed. } program, which will be as fol- childhood and baptiam, Lots ; His teachings, Carol a@ miracle, Elsie Johnson; the f supper, Miriam Herrod; cruci- Coulthread dropped dead, h se Who Drink Japan should evurely try GREEN TEA Green ee in ion—fresh, cle you ever ted. TH mR 14, 1922. THURSDAY, DECEMB [ TURKS SMILE AT LAUSANNE CONFERENCE. ||. i! Ws - fA SE A AE A ED ‘ Ismet Pasha countrymen, Cynthia Grey: She's Just Twenty and Married to Man of Parents’ Hamid Bey | | Choosing, But Still Loves Her Old Sweetheart— What Is She to Do? Dear Mias Gre: ~ | Iam a young married girl, 20 years old. 1 have been married nearly a year now, but Miss Grey, I am not happy and never have been. Before I was married I had gone with a young man for ‘about a year and a half whom I loved very much. My folks thin it objected to him because he was five years my senior, and they | thought I should be going around with boys of my own age. We always went with a crowd of our own and my girl friends Vashon Hymn on His Lips |= BENTLEY, Eng., Dec. 14.—As he | O™ was singing his 7.500th hymn in the om and resurrection, Elsie John-| choir of St. Peter's church, William} but what can I do? SALADA" or to the finest were of my age and went with boys a few years older. had such nice times. | But finally my folks found a young man two years my} senior whom they said was the man for me to marry. gone with this same young man about three years ago, but had never thought seriously of but not the one I love. My parents persuaded me to marry him because when he }came to my home he was always greeted and welcomed and Buried on Island | nothing was too good for him, while when the other young | Funeral services for Saxe Milton} man came my folks did not sometimes even speak to him. I decided to marry their choice at last, because I thought readi from the life of /!sland, prominent mining engineer, woul appier as I would always be welcomed home. at the pore December 1$, at | Who died Friday, were held Sunday then I would be happ’ ys be Baptist | musical solo and ensemble vocal | Church, friends here have been in- forget, I cannot. But I have never been happy As soon as my wedding took piace, the man I loved left town, I hy seen him three or four times af but would rather not as it Is gener- it a dance and it spolled both onings, I know this man «till loves me; My husband loves me and nothing ts too good for me. I have been true to him so far, but cannot keep it up much longer. If you can advise me, I will appre- clate it greatly oT. I hesitate to ad- It seems dowbt- Hde of the story. vise you without it ful, indeed, that they would be #0} violently prejudiced against the man vou love simply because of the few years difference in your ages. Per- haps, because of their years of ex- perience in dealing with people that you have not, they were able to dis- cern traits in him that would event- ually lead you into sorrow and a greater unhappiness than ts now your lot. lat all, When in doudt, single bles edness ta always @ safe alternative. | A lapse of time usually adju problema in a satisfactory ma all concerned, and even tho you had watted five years, you would stl ba If you’re a woman—ask any man— There’s no present you can give Father, Brother, Uncle or friend that’s so sure to please as a New Improved Gillette. A lifetime of service— and every day a grateful remembrance of you! GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Co. ee Gillette Pamented January 13,1920 The CHESTERFIELD InSilver - + $9 InGold- - ~- 10 Other Gillette Seto— $5 to $75 j Sold by all Grocers. , & & C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors If you’re a man, you know— SAFETY RAZOR Competition Still Open! . “Find the Christmas Face” Contest J 156 Prizes for best re- semblances to Gillette Christmas Faces. The next ip of faces will be published in this paper on December Toth. Ask your Gillette Dealer for Gillette Prize Book with Conditions of Contest » | with your husband? If not, I should I'm sorry I haven't your parent It ts @ great pity that you married | \] We I had him. He is and was very nice, a day and as hard as | try to young to marry Have you talked thts matter over advise you to do so and ask him what he thinks should be done. Confea- | ston, they say, ts good for the soul. | Be that as it may, tt often relieves an over-burdened mind. eee This ie an & ©. 8 call for « baby carriage, A physician has advised a poor mother that she |! must keep her baby out of doors |! more-—in fact, he should sleep out of doorn; but how ts this ponsible when the mother hasn't a baby carriage or no money to buy one? I feel sure that someone tn Seattle || munt have @ carrtage, any kind, which is not in use, which they would be glad to loan thins moth- er, If #0, call Miss Grey, Main 0600, or Miss Goldemith, Elliott 4576. / _—— fe How can one quality for « postition as wireless operator on a steamer? Must he know various foreign lan- guages? The Continental code ts waed on all steamers and it ie only necessary to) know the code to be able to obtain @ position as wireless operator, that fs, in #0 far as the queation of lan- guages is concerned. In order to qualify for such a position, one must take an examination before the radio inapector of the United States deo partment of commerce. cee What ts “coke breeze”? When the coke ts taken from the screened and that part thru the half inch holes . What ts Istam? The Mohammedan religion; the |twhole body of Mohammedan believe ora. eee Why ts the moth attracted to the candie? | The moth is flying past a candle; | the eve next the light ts more iN. mined than the other; a phystologt- cal inequilibrium results, affecting nerve cells and muacte cella: the oft. Teachers to Have Jolly Holidays “Say, Loulse, have you made any its for the Christmas holl- I don't intend to make any borate plans. My home ts} back » you know, so f won't be} able to go home until next summer.” | “I was thinking of that, Why don’t | you come home with me? Mother and Dad would be giad to have you. It's @ small town, but there are lots of lovely people there and the holt days are brimful of inte resting things to do." You're a darling to ask me. will accept right now.” “I am sure you will love our town. After teaching youngsters arithmetic | aj] these months we both deserve a lot of fun, There will be |three dances and a lot of | things.” “I see where I am going to need a new party dress before I visit your town. I don't want your friends to be ashamed of me.” “Don't worry about that. There is no danger, Wear what you like.” “I insist on getting a new dress | 1 know what I'll do, though. I'l go} |to Cherry's, at 1015 Second ave., in the Rialto building, just over the Pig'n Whistle, and buy a party dress on credit. They have « big reduction sale on. I got my guit there and it| was so satisfactory, and Cherry's | allow one to make sueh convenient rrangements for payments."—Ad andl two or other ist i eerie q These are the first photographs to arrive in this country of the Turk delegates at the Lausanne conference where the Kemalists are insisting on more power for Turkey. Pasha is a general in the Kemal army and mmister of foreign relations, Hamid Bey is the leading Turk civil authority at the conference as the “Theodore Roosevelt of Turkey” because of his tremendous popularity with hia Refet Pasha ia the military leader known ome ts that the moth automatically | o adjusts ite flight so that both eyes! a become equally iumined: in often fites into the Whatls MorePractical ThanStationery? And what lady on your list would not appreciate one of these handsome boxes? We've never before had such a clean-cut assortment. Prices are considerably lower than last year. At every popular price you get at least twenty per cent more for your money. There are six feature prices: At 49c a Box— Golden Poppy brand; 48 sheets of paper and 4% envel- opes. At 75c¢ a Box— A broad assortment at this price-—Willow Linen, Gay- lord Crepe Pastel, Lawn, White and tints. Attractive boxes the purpose, At $1.00 a Box— ‘The Sheik (white only) In combination with correspond- ence cards, or all paper and envelopes © striking red package tints. The most popular metal pencil that the country has Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens with the same price ever known. A perfect gift for everybody because range as ever 50 upward. Parker Duofold Pens, there's a model to meet everybody's requirements, Single plain at, $5.00 and $7.00, gold-banded at $7.00 and $10.00. pencils, $1.00 and up, In sets with Wah! Fountain A fountain pen is welcomed by both sexes at all ages. Pens, $10.50 and $12.00 Your initial engraved FREE on any rouge or powder compact selling at $1 or more. yi il ive Sl Announcement ys On account of the numerous eons requests from those who find it aon saiedigs inconvenient to shop during our Ya regular business hours, we have Gland Treatment @ concluded to keep this store open M4 until 9 o’clock every evening until Christmas. Gost clen Pana 1519 Third Ave. ‘Rejuvenates’ Broker I'm Just as young ow I used te gland 9 Beggar Queen Is Given Stiff Term Refet Pasha taken the fifteenth hospital and haven't beer » Badger Becomes Chum of Terrier Temet |"! . OTTUMWA, In, Dec, 14.--A young| LONDON, Dec. 14—Mra. Maud 4 bad«e tured by Tim Murdock has) Tarling, called the “Queen of Beg- oroly 6c ated and because for 40 she had aeumne Wik ome tanita y begging letters © 16 months’ im prisonment * He Quit Bathing cmcniiaeas hildren it was stated he owned When War Ended |""' : an au arrears for wince bile, was in 4 not had @ bath y of 118 CHICAGO, De 4-—When John | re Curran was arrested for neglecting! Arm doing ito candle At $1.25 a Box— A «reat feature at this price. Scotch Linen, a. high- quality paper, in assorted tints. It “looks” double the price. At $1.50 a Box— A three quire combination of Scotch Linen. Gold edge Correspondence Cards, Envelope packages ribbon-tied. (ustrated tn the group above. Also Angelus Lawn {n a three-quire combination. At $2.00 a Box— A beautiful Fairy Spun package containing a four-quire combination, which includes white and pink and biue tints. A superb gift. All white or an assortment of colors in each box, end Purity aigned for Gaylord Linen Finish, The Sheik tw Angelus combinations, white or Purity Lawn, white only. Writing Paper in Pound Packages The sure way to get full value in writing paper. Approximately 100 sheets to a pound package, white only. Two lines: Sheerwhite at $1.00 a pound; and Tapestry Linen at 75c a pound. Envelopes at corresponding prices. Correspondence Cards 50c Scotch Linen, Florette Vellum, and Autocrat. blue, buff. An ideal yold-edged remembrance. A feature price. cards. Some lines in white, some in pink, Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens We Do Engraving on Pencils and Pens Study This List of Suggestions: Me to $4.75 | Pocket Scissors ......... | Sewing Scissors ............. Red Rubber Toy and 50¢} Alarm Clocks Rubber Balls Kodak Alb Shears . 9e Perfume Dropper Bott . Tollet Requisite Sets. .$2.00 to $13.00 ators ing Pads Machines $12.60 and $25.00 Sterno Stoves $1.00 to $4.50 Bath 8 $1.00 to $5.00 Wicker Sewing Baskets . $1.75 to $4.50 Perfume A Perfume Incense Playing Car pa ig Poker Chips, box... Tbe to $1.60 Flashlights $1.00 to $ Jewel Ca én We to $ Vanity Cases. . see +860 to 6 Sr pe $1.50 to $6.50 Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes ‘ «$1.00 to $5.00 to The Ebony Hair Brushes «$1.60 to $7.50 + T5e to $2.50 Leather Card Cases Owl Drug Co Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention First and Pike Third and Pike Elliott 6335 Westlake and Pine ee