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Society Affair; Hosts : Be Chrisirce Morn, [PLIMENTING Mise | Small, who will be @ January ‘and Miss Ruth Trenholm, who te leaving early in January for an visit in New York city, Miss Bartlett is entertaining with « Rill, Thursday afternoon, De- pmbder 28 tmas Breakfast and Mrs, Carl F. Gguid will with a family breakfast at home on Christinas morning. eee Church to Wed f. and Mra Robert Judson Church the engagement of thelr » Roberta Judson, to Mr. A. Burnett, eon of Mra, Bowden Burnett. The wedding place at the home of the ‘8 parents, on January 11. . . . ge in Club Program Christmas entertainment for planned for Friday after December 22, at the Women's club, has been postponed nber $0. The same evening take place the high school ‘Year's dance fer the sons and r of members and their Mrs. Leroy M. Backus {ts the affair, assisted by Frank 8. Bayley, Mrs. H.W. Mra. H. B. Jones and Mra Lea and on Friday evening, at $ o'clock, Maj. L. of Victoria, B. C., who will } With the Drama.” Sandall, arranged for . Robert F. j will be given at « “Bridge tea at her home on Queen! * day, December 17, at 720 p. m., In WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Maple Leaf Post No. 21 Auxiliary of Maple 21 will entertain with aturday evening, December 16, at Douglas bh 16 EB. Pine st Afternoon With Sante Claus An afternoon with Santa Claus will be given by the chiltren's clansan of (he Dougias School of | Dancing, Saturday efternoon, De comber 16, at 4 o'clock. Friends are cordially invited to attend. eee Weat Seattle Chapter No. 106 West Seattle Chapter No, 106, 0. E, 8. Sootal ciroke, will be entertain ed by Mra. H. I. Farrell and Mre. Kellerman on Saturday evening, De camber 14, at 8 o'clock, at Mrs. Pur. rell’s homa, 2552 44th ava & W, eee Minnewatha Clad ‘The Minnewatha Sewing ctud wil! meet Saturday afternoon, December 2859 1éth 16, with Mra. Bettings ave W,, from 1 to 4:30 oe charity sewing. In the eve regular Saturday evening dance of the club will take place at Christen sen's hall eee John F. Miller W. BR. ©. Basser John F. Miller W. R. CG. will have a bazaar and home-cooked dinner on | Saty December 16, at Vetera hall, Acmory, Cards will be playe tn the afternoon and there will be a musical program in the evening. Many useful and fancy articles will be on sala eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Professional Women's Club Following a brief business meeting » December 29, comes the ice the Business and Professional hep for members and thelr | Women's club Tuesday evening, Mrs. Frederick Bentley gave an interest- ing talk about her visit last winter in Rome. Mr, Archie Ruggles gave guest of the clu, FT speak |some delightful vocal soloa, acoom- and their friends on “AD | nonied by Mra. Bentley. Mra. C. H. Orna, executive secre feading of Alfred Noyes’ lrary of our Y. M. C. A. Introduced Songs of the Madonna,” by |xitsy Susan Rebhan, city secretary of the ¥. W. GC. A. of the Pacific coast. In a few words, Miss Rebhan told about her Interests tn the Bust- ness and Professional Wonren's clut in an Eastern city, where she was « member, eee Fremont Division, W. ©. T. U. The Fremont division of the W. C. T. U. wil) hold a special service Sun- the Asbury M. B. church, Whitman ave. and N. 40th st Mra. Lillian Vincent, state president, and Mre«. {Mary Stillwell, vice-president, will speak. eee Sigma Nu Mothers’ League ‘The Sigma Nu Mothers" league wi) meet at the chapter house, 1616 E. 47th st. Tuesday, December 19, at 2 pm eee West Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattle Review, No. 61. W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet at Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave., Wednesday, December 20, at § p. m. ee Evergreen Lodge No, 2, A. 0. U. W. een Lodge No, 3, A. O U. meeting, Monday, Devember 1, at 7:30 p. m. sharp, In the A. O. U. W. auditorium. Important bustness. Saturday Service h Evergr ‘W., will bold its regular business soem “Master Key” Paychology Clase Mins Jean Stove! wil! apeak to the “Master Key” psychology clase on Friday evening, December 15, at 1:20 o'clock, the university branch, library hall. Subject “Divine Law in Business” eee Col. Ellsworth Circle Dance A dance will be given by Col lWulsworth Cirole, Ladies of the G. A R, Friday evening, December 16, at | Veterans’ hall Armory eee King County Legislative Federation The King County Legislative Fed. eration has invited the newly elected women legislators of Washington to japesk at ite next regular meoting on Monday, December 14, 2p. m., at the Y, W. GC. A. Several measures of expecta! interest to women will be explained and discussed, Visitors al- ways welcome . tn oe Y. L, 1. Gtrte In Charge of Tree In accordance with thefr annual joustom, the Young Ladies’ Institute will again have charge of the Christ. maa tree for the Industrial girle at | the House of the Good Shepherd. The girls are planning something a little different this year In the manner of giving out the presents. Each atrt | has selected her own gift and In look ing forward to this event with the keonest pleasum. A short must program will be gtven between 10:30 jand 42. The following committee ts in charge of the arrangements: Ruth chairman; Aurea Tierney, elimina Henderson, Alice Hop Helen Dorman, Bernice Mages, Jomphing Malloy, Clara Brons Adetia Brona, Teresa Ford, Ma Dougherty and Olivet Hartwig. eee Queen Chty Sunshine Club Queen Cuy Sunshine club, O. BS. | wilt meet at the Masonic Temple | Tuesday, December 19, at 2 p.m Members and friends invited. cee Palm Circle No. 66 Palm circle, No, 6¢, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will entertain all juve niles, and all Neighbors and thetr children, at @ Christman tree cele bration on Tuesday evening, Decem- | ber 19, at the hall at Firet ave. and | Pike st per, eee Sunset Heights Literary Club Sunset Heights Literary club will hold its next regular meeting Tuse- day, December 19, at 2 p. m., at Mise May Douglas’ home, 4263 Whitman ave. eee Elderbicom Chub Dr. Frank R. Loop invites the El- derbioom club to join the Sunshine club tn a Christmas jublies, which will be held in the old Orpheum theater, Third ave. and Madison et, Saturday evening, December 24, at § o'clock. eee British-American Assocation ‘The regular meeting of the British American asnoctation wil! be held in the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, | Friday evening, December 22, at §. | There will be « pre-Christmas cel- ebration with the singing of carols. |All strangers and visitors of British birth cordially invited. eee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal Tuestay evening. December 19, at 745 o'clock, in the main Sunday school room at the First Presbyterian church, Meny bers urged to be present. Miss Helen Farrell is expected to return next week from New York. eee Mr, and Mrs, Ten I. Moore are receiving congratulations on the birth of a eon at the Swedish hospt- tal Friday morning, December 16, eee Mies Jean Fay, who ts attending Miss Ransom's school, will arrive De cember 22 to apend the holidays at her home : eee Mra, Tt. Logan Geary, who came up from Por 4 last week to at tend the o ceremonies of the Women's University olub, returned today to her b 10. ee Mn and Mrs. R, William Crosby will return Saturday trom @ trip in the Bast, eee Mi. Virtua, of Bast Christmas with bis 3. A. Virtue, . Lieut. Ralf Douglass Baker, U, 6. N, and Mre Bal ere receiving congratulations birth of @ fou at the Minor hospital, December 14 eee Mr. and Mra. Raymond Bordeaux are coming down from Bordeaux to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mra, Thomas Borleaux eee Mra A. J. Frisch of Olympia ts spending the holidays with her mother, Mra, M. I. Borarth. one Mr, Chaun Sound, will ape parents, Mr, and Mre. . ee Mr. and Mrs, Fdgear L. Webster and children, wh ft recently for Caltforr have taken @ house et Hollywood for th . winter. Mr. and Mra. Leif Buschmann and daughter Lorraine of Alaska have taken the Jobn B. Manning home at 1178 1. Newton st. for the winter, cee Mr. and Mra B. LL. Gates are spending the winter In Los Angeles, Cal eee Mr. KE. F. Parker of Olympia ts spending a few days tn town, New Jazz Step Is Rage of Parisians PARIS, Deo. 18.—Do you dance the “Fox-Elues?” that te the latest soctal requisite in Paria, It ts « sort of « one-step, but a very long atep and Uf your foot, there ts no aliding. The new dan xecuted to slow rythmic music ‘OU can do It fe wards ag@ backwards, It is not « dance for a crowded ball room. You must have plenty of space for the long step. Prof. Robert, who has taunched the new dance, found his Insptration in the Amertcan “Iitues” which «he amended to French tanta, NOT ON SAME SOCIAL PLANE “A certain Eastern social lender,” sald a member of the bar of Denver at a recent dinner tn Los Angeles, “reoelved a legal eummons to appear in court at a certatn period. She wi much jercised thereby. She explained the matter to her dearest friend thus: “Certainly, I have recetved the citation, but T shall just as certainty not appear, In fact, I could not Not only am I socially unacquainted with Judge Smith, but the whole tone of his communication ts eo tm. Pousible that I absolutely dectine to know him.'"—Los Angeles Timor. MANCHESTER, Engiand, Deo. 15 —Three burglars who escaped from jatl here committed two robberies within an hour after thelr Might. THE SEATTL Subtlety for Short Women Effective Dress Artistry C orrne. cB dncorreck ‘The short woman must have sub tlety about her dren. Heavy, bunglesome looking wraps and Mat hats do not bring out the best In her pernonallty. These coats illustrate the point. The sport model gives no distinction to the wearer, but the black one, King Ferdinand Is Boss Painter BUCHAREST, Dee 1 King Ferdinand of Roumanta surprised painters at work on hie palace by in overalls and tolling wo days. Cheese Croquettes By Bertha E. Shapleigh Of Columbia University Cheese croquettes may be served with a cream eauce, as the main dish for luncheon or supper. Or made much emalier they are an excellent accompaniment to salad 2 tablespoons butter ¢ tablespooms Nour icup milk Yolks 2 eggs 1 pound cheese eut into dice Bak ané cayenne pepper to taste Fine Grieé bread crumbe Whites of eges Melt butter, a4@ flour, and cook without browning for two minutes. Add milk and cook until emocth anf thick. Beat exes slightly, and add to the above with the cheese and seasonings. Cook until cheese meita, then spread on a plate to cool Shape into balls or cylinders; dip in egg whites diluted with @ little water, roi} in crumbs, and fry ne minute in fat hot enough to brown a picce of bread in 40 seconds. fur, makes a stunning figure of her The hat, too, with tte high feath. ors, adds som faoe. Engineer Falls to OXFORD, Es frayed end of a hile. in the © with tte panels, collar and cuffs of ‘cur QF Toe Sort | With Christmas approaching inches of deceptive y, while the other hat actually 4m Inch or #0, as well na giving @ \oo-round «ppearance to the Death on Mountain engineer, bad fallen 1,800 feet to Time Changes Are Sought by Lawyers Resolutions requesting that time limit in which peals from judgment to the superior court be reduced from the present period of 90 days to #0 days, and that 10. days only be allowed persona tor being summoned, y the Heettic Mar « soctation at @ meeting Thursday eve- ning. Modern methods of speedy com~- munication, and the faster means of preparing legal papers of today were advanced as reasons for the proposed changes. Count DuBarry to Appeal Sentence After Count George Hay Du Barry was sentencedy to serve one day in the etty jail, pay @ $40 fine and sur- render his white auto lee blue of in Poltee Judge | Gordo urt Thursday, his attor- ney, Thomas B, McMahon, served no- | tice of appeal to the superior court. Many Buy Saving Certificates Here Beattle citizens have purchased a total of $1,268,806 worth of govern- ment trealury saving certificates u to the firet week of December, local postal authorities have announced, Woman Braves Jail to Be With Child NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Staking mother-love against danger of arrest, Mra, Louisa Fresco reappeared 10 days after she deserted her child and \claimed it She was released on | parole, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. the| to prepare ap- | \Giving Milk to Hr hoel Children PINMINGHAM, England, Deo. 14 —To test the value of milk for chit Gren, 80 school puptis will be given a pint of milk datiy for two British Flocks Are Thinning LONDOM, Deo 15--During the Inst 10 years the number of sheep lin Great Britain has decreased $5,000,000. Young Man Stands “Genaal With Boss “are you going to tell us about It yrea? I hear the bons was raving and ranting this morning, and that lyou had to go in and explain that last shipment to him. I hope you |arnoothed down his ruffied feath- | ere.” | “Yea, I 414; but it took a long time. He understands now why we | coulan’t wait for him to get back. |1 thought for a while it was all up with me, but I wouldn't give up. Kept arguing, and finally the oid man grinned and said he saw now | that we did right Gosh, what a re | ett” | “T should say eo He soares me |to death when he raves like that If I'@ beon called in, I would have | been afraid to argue with him until he saw the light.” sounds ridiculous, but what mate me stand firm t@ thie new sult. First time I wore it, and I felt sort of prosperots and impor- tant—-you know how new clothes affect one.” “Well, {t would take more than clothes to give me enough nerve to stand up and tell the old man « few things.” “Oh, I don’ knew, If & man knows he ie Greesed correctly, it tn- onses his self-esteern about fold. By the way, how 4o you lik- the euit? I got it et Cherry's, « 1015 Becond ave. In the Rialto bulla ing, over the Pig’n Whistle, And, may, boy, you should get acquainted with thet firm. They give a man siz months to pay.”—Advertisement. “It the the fies; “Historic Boyhoods” and question of “what to give” must be decided. The Christ- mas decorations, both on the streets and in the stores, are still a source of comment be- cause of their attractiveness. Among the shoppers the en- thusiasm is contagious, while choice ranges from the practical to the recreational. GAMES AND BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN Hanford’a There's Indoor Baseball for boys, Painting Sets, Purzie Pictures, Anagrams, Spoof, Educational Games, Furniture Cut-Outs and Konstruct. And for books there are the popular Colonial Period, “A Yankee Girl at Shiloh” is the newest of that se Books of the “Historie Adventures,” by Rupert 6 Holland; the Winéermere Geries, including “Ivanboa” “Heidi,” “Alice's ten. & at Tea -| Mrs. Charles Harrison will be host- ess for the Frink Park guild on Saturday, assisted by Mra. F, W. W. B. A. Social Gud ‘The Soctal club of the W. B. A. of ‘Waldron, Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mre. H. | the Maccabees, Seattle review, No. §, 2] Ciuea F. Brown, Mra. Beulah Rovig, Mrs. | will have # card party on Thursday, F. Holmes, Mrs. W. R. Rogers, Mra.| December 21, at 1:30 p. m. at the RR F. Knapp, Miss Marian Hyland) A. 0. U. W. hall. Members and their @ little remodeling a piece of favored Jewelry may and Miss Bernice Rovig. friends invited. most acceptable as a gift. At Revitt's Gold and Work is done in the shop, at moderate prices, ees eee an Be Depended On to Give You GIFTS FROM THE NORTHWEST One of the Gelightful places to shop for artistic, useful gifts typtend ef the Northwest, but not curios, is Berry's Handoraf Shop The quality is the best and the prices are eet AN EASTMAN CAMERA FOR A GIFT Everyone likes to take pictures and here's something you wil te tm Prompt Coal Service You can have fuel WHEN YOU WANT IT—in any kind of weather, and you can have one of the two best heating coals on the market. These 27 dealers spectalize in the well known— terested in: To NANOOSE WELLINGTON, a hot, bright, free wise gaat Se Keraimertera Phote Sippy Ca. astman oak burning coal, there are twelve exposures to each pack. With Phaiog Frsgoetgge a CASSIDY WELLINGTON, the economical cok- away ts also included @ year's subscription to “Kodakery,” @ monthly magazine for amateur photographers, eee A UNIQUE GIFT—FISH FROM THE NORTHWEST For eight years Andrew Hamilton Oo. 501 Seaboard Bullding, hare deen making single salmon shipments as holiday gifts from Seattle residents, Hundreds of people are now leaving orders for fish to be @ent to their Hastern friends, Biliott 1891, ing coal for furnace, grate, range or stove, Beth will save en your coal bills and Aa sive you perfect eat AT THE COLONTAL Gaturday te the Inst day to eee Mary Pickford in “Tittle Lora Faun’ leroy.” Mae Murray in “Fascination,” begins Sunday, eee CANDIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS Christmas is not complete without sweets, and there te a delightful variety of Societe candies for your selection—delicious chocolates in Gifts You'll Be Happy to Give If you'll only listen to us, we have a really worth- while suggestion that will help you answer that an- nually bothersome question —“What shall I give for Christmas?” For instance: For Mother—from one, or tho’ will be te deautiful boxes and hard candies either in the small glass jars or large from all, the children: got it: The Waifle — @ Table Stove—cooks @ the most populer dlectric ap- 2 oo The piliance developed in yeara, ean where le 20” oa, with wo Po Baby-—tor okt DR. CLYDE I. GOCKLEY many od also, and for all-others: is equipped for electronic diagnosts and treatment by the method ef For pao Cosy Glow—warmth without Dr. Albert Abrama 621 Peoples Bank Building. Main 4912, perfec ay aphrepsfLia For Everyone—optendid gifts od id othere yous to an entire family The The Pereolater—sever wt Warming edt tote YOU SHOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT good coffee! successor to ¢! t wat Dr, Loughney's Hi Bake Ovens. Thi letel Nained a or Steter—whatior ber hate bottle, The Turnover ester in a new book tent free to pore pamenie! nd apeags pBrperiace. bobbed Cure —no other device tg he Cure mekes euch plainly an it to 311 gape Seattle, or call Muin 6242, Do let us show you this Bne of aed. For the Younger Brother Wonderful Westinghouss Gifts THE GIFT OF A PAIR OF GLASSES Popular selections on hone,” loaned by the Uni h Power Telephone g ELECTRICAL DEALERS Birkel Blectric Co, Oty Light Dept. Electric App! for father, mother or any of the family ts a present which will give lasting satisfaction and happiness. Dr. Edmunds is an optometrist Specialist with many years of successful experience. His office is oa the balcony at Braser-Paterson's, ES lc & Fixture Co, Blectric Co., Kirke Power and Lt. ds FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS One of the most acceptable gifts for Christmas ts furniture and one of the best places to go for furniture is Tinney’s at 1609 Sth Ave, near Pine, They say he gives furniture away, Udvertisemen® n te Frederick & Nelson 1 A. Junction Electric

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