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Seattle Society — m Theater Party as Holiday Diversion; * Christmas P¢ )) Ew-Service Me AND MRS. RE PARSONS are twith a theater party a OP Saturday evening, 1 MH compliment to the Miss Ann Parsons, whe -. a Tnyitations have been mm guests i at Camp C e Entertaine pan will be the Christmas festiv , when the ex he entertained wi ville oe will given of the Daug Revolution, a lal Servic Carpenter and Mrs. commit Bb wi Somposed of twenty who will cont party will be ch @ Roy Baird ant Mr The director, Annourves the te ark « Mart, Boyd Merryfield, Jack h Uarokt Dennis and Walton Hoag Lester Cox ‘Skit... Lidablanche the Magician....J. M. Bow Gems Forest Balyeat, Al Claire Hamac! Harmony... wfee fm compitment to Judge ||@ dinnerdance, entertainment and | #84 Mrs. Georgs T. . ite and Mre, Richard Ficyd Proet’: s t Mr. and Mare || Mr RW. Frame, president of th®| be the hostess, assisted by Mra. J. Grattan O'Bryan, Mra. 8. Vick Roy, Mra. Frederick P. Harlow, Mra. L. R. Allan, Mra. Lester Elliott, James M. Thomas, Mre. Herman Rosa, Mre. D. McFachern and Miss beme. to Miss Lurline Brown and || Mr. C. W. hb % \ france, Langdon ©. Henry's tea at to henor her daughter, Miss || Henry. her daughter, and her bridal perty. DECEMBER 24— \¥ Munday's supper at home |) compliment Mi nm and the members of her Hine sign Clifford and Mra. Geo ‘Christmas dinner ters at Fort Lawton. J. B. Galbraith im compliment to by Miss Jane Stimson, ‘clock. 1 it bert Le Baton Putty to entertain with « buffet supper at home, AY, DECEMBER Mr and Mrs. Ernst 1 | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boulevard inn in and Mrs. James Do Mid-season Assembly s at the Bungalow. DNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 |The marriage of Mise Lurline i Brown to Ensign George Clifford Crawtora, U. &. N.. at Trinity church. e, ‘Mrs, Walter Douglas to compit Mrs. James Douglas at t Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dougin rine have dinner at home to compli- ¥ ment Mra. Adam Leeler ee MYDAY, DECEMBER 29— dwell’ tea to com- et | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Mrs, Henry Schmidt's bridge lunch- eon at the Yacht club in bompil ment to Mr 15 dinner to hovor Alexander M, Wetheriti Bunset club, Mrs, Mugh Wilson mM Mrs, Beverly Vernor home. Faculty Men's ciob A, 8. Kerry to ® dance at home in Kerry DAY. JANDAMY 12— ‘The marriage of Mine fo Mr. Kdwurd Menry at the home of her aad Mrs. overt | ‘The new recreational ball at by the chairmen of th» psont Rainier Stirling chapter. The cast wil! | wed ‘and Mrs. J. R. Dean, Mrs. Wil | | Sim Sherman Walker, Mrs. William | | Richardson Twine Lieyd Spencer to neers Lortta Harding and kt; Page, Mre Alfred uM it their hom: * ‘Aune Milt, and Mr. ana|¢rait by Grady. T. Myers will be hosts of Miss Catherine Cot Ensign Clifford Craw- || Crufkehank, Mr. I. R. A. Curry and| entertain @ Jarge family dinner at Charles Willard Stimson’s tea entertain with a dance at the || TURDAY, DECEMBER wo— bridge tea and shower for Mias Mary Small, at Mrs, MoCroery’s to fer daughter, Mixs Lucy-Glen Planned uty for ai GINALD H.| & entertaining t the Moore Jecember 30 tr daughter will be home . extended to} ushman d neene al Thursday service men felightful | The pro under the hters of the nd has been | tee, Mra, O. nm J. Brown, -five Seattle bute |= ribu thelr) a vy | & aperot * Edwin J./ Mr, Alfred be atiowing pro-| > and Daughter fred Green, * ON have a small luncheon at ber home ae wre tle General hospital will be at home | February 17. } home on Christmas day, entertain. party at the Seattle Yacht club on bed tnd > Tharsday evening. Thin is the an- ice nual tation’ sight end there wm bo| service at Tea Shop poe Maida da ae |!ce at the Orthopedic Tea In compit- | Mr. J. $. Davis, chairman. | ° Family Dinner | Catherine Thompson. | Capt. James Griffith will entertain | Miss Luring |) at his home oh Christmas day with) Young Ladies’ Institute Elects | Officers a family dinner. | . ies §=-Lurtine || | Officers of the Young Ladies’ Insti. Luncheon at tute: President, Mary Daugherty: |Rainier Club | first vice president, Ruth Carroll | Miss Sally Harbaugh will oomplt- | | ber 26. pe aR ER RE SA IE RO MRS. NATHANIEL 8S. ROGERS ] Mildred Kuhefuss and Bonnle Me Mr. and Mra. Alexander Chalmers St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark church will be in charge of the nery.| imma Anderson of Tulaa, Okla. Thormtay. Mra. J. H. Gaffney will|bolidaya with Mrs. Frederic Hall o- | ‘The following are the newly elected necond vice president, Josephine Mal ment the senior class of St. Nicholas’ |loy; recording secretary, Wilhelmina | }school with a luncheon at the Rain-| Henderson; financial secretary, lier club Tuesday afternoon, Decem-|sn Ford; treasurer, Alice Hoppe: marshal, Clara Brons; organiat, | THE SEATTLE STAR her later and they will go to their gwlguae One Big, Final Week of | | Mr, and Mrs, George Hancock of Fargo, N. D., will arrive this eve ining to spend the holidays with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mra, Beverly Vernon Hancock ‘Green ry eee . . ; ties ‘jana, Weel. <totacie tty Leddible Last call to the Feast of Bargains. Sweeping re- ristmas Dinners 43 aang MOE atc a ts td LM OOOREEM |end Miss Marie Leghorn will leave ductions prevail all over the store for the last smash- Rand Mra Myron McEiwaine| The wedding of Mise Marian Wurzbacher to Mr. Nathaniel |3sovary § for a three months’ trip | ing week of the big sale of Chinese Goods, Thousands Mertaining with « family din-| Crvart Rogers was a pretty home affair of last week.—Por-|*° Ne York and Florida of dollars’ worth of high-class Oriental merchandise received too late for our big Eastern wholesale holiday | Mr oe Me of Minneap- u wh \y —— | ai ht Sheatay to spend the|| trade goes to the public at SACRIFICE PRICES. It’s for the members of their | Luncheon Will Honor |Musie Practice Club |hotdaye with her sister, Mm. Luete | * your opportunity to obtain splendid Christmas gifts— Miss Small Mre. Harold Stimson wilt read «| &. Sirrine P gifts everyone will appreciate—at ridiculously low Qian! sey Mmatt,| PAPO at the next meeting of the wm " prices. Out for Tea Praga rg ry gry. Oe wall Muste Practice club to be held Janu) Mr, and Mra. Frank Moultrop I Bice, (dy, ‘Treabeene wl 172,80 the homme of Mrs, Thomas ft resteray for Lam Anxeie CHINESE BASKETS i | itll te A wonderful assortment of hundreds of Chinese on Saturday, January 6 | raat yy lee -~ : M Rob Jejes,. of Cebu, , 3 ithe at The Otis, will leave Jan ‘ eep Open Howse. ane seat | 2, 26, Washinaton ‘will be freer 26, for Ogden, and inter wilt | Silk tassels, beads and composition relief work. Beau- go to California for the winter, | tiful and distinctive presents, these. on New Year's day between the hours| Members of the committes in Se ca - |of 3 and 10 o'clock at $09 Fifth ave.|charge of arrangements inciude| Mra. Nell True Howes and Mrs. Embroidered Silk Kimonos eee Loulse Woodcock, Margaret Spar). C. Ewing will sal) Saturday on) Man: ts Small Dinner ling, Helen Shippey, Ruth Bamford, |the §. 8 Lurtine for Honolulu| darin Coa! Always a ited by Mr. and Mrs. Rollin V. Ankeny|#Ha#0! Warchter, Burdette Wilson, |tor @ twe months’ visit | Beautiful and practical women are these exquis- will have @ email dinner at their) Lenore McPherson, Margaret Argall, gifts, priced now at $25 ite garments at $9.50 and two children of Portland, for-|| nd up. and up. | Anally ing the members of their family and ee | | Robert Zener, Robert Ringler, merty of Seattle, will spend Chriat . n fog abehiend Minds. | Dean Nusbaum, William Ross, Penny | mas with Mrs. Chalmer’s parents. | x Page nay and Rattan Furniture } " | Beofield, Jamex Campbell, Carter| Mr. and Mra, John Panton, at San ye have many rare old pieces of Chinese teakwood Christmas Tree Party | kainger. Willara Maxwell, Morgan | Pearo, Cal 1] tarnitare, as well ae the vd rattan furniture, at SPE- Tho Seattle Sales Managers’ asso. | Padelford and William Regan, chair. o9 |} CIAL PRICES ge ctation will have a Christmas tree! man. Mr. Willard Gilson returned Mon-| . wg" Gay from a short trip to Ogden eee Mr. H. P. An@erson and Miss Choose From These Gift Suggestions at Reduced Prices SILK EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS Shop| will arrive Thursday to spend the BRASS AND BRONZE PIECES Mm. TEA SETS CANDLESTICKS PRICED FROM & JARDINIERES $4.50 UP FILET AND CLUNY LACES EMBROIDERY OF ALL KINDS ‘Ter / see ella Brons; ineide sentinel, Ma Indestructible fs ‘Day Nursery t Seat: "outa sane Nee PEARL NECK. LUNCHEON or daughter, 302 Broadway, Members and anyone | Loftus | interested in the association are in —— | vited to attend. The party is for the pleasure of the children cared for by Pr the nursery, and Santa Claus will be Skeet ana || there to remember the little people ¥. Grant to || The program for the afternoon will be provided by Mme, Hazel Day, sane, |who has been teaching the children dinner dance || dancing and etiquet, and Christmas songs will be contributed by Mrs. H Erskine Campbell F. Gould's at home. GRAND OPENING CHRISTMAS NIGHT JUSTINA WAYNE AND of Mr. “MISS LULL Ell. 5639 |Large Dinner Party / Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poe will | | have « family dinner of twenty cov- thelr residence on Christmas | it Third and Madison Henry and | Holiday Schaster and The Milwaukee Railway jeCreery and mn Hancoek’s New Your's the Waoulty January 3. atertain with compliment reservations at Mary sm City Ticket Office Lennox, Ji parents, Mr, 5. W. vor. 2nd and Madison, Phone Main 6960. amall, 1 Keep Open House | Mise Alice Schnetter, Mise Oliv The Seattle Day Nursery will keep Hartwig, Mise Agnes Quigley and from 4 t© © |/open house Saturday afternoon at|Amelian Mateka; chaplain, Father | Cosmopolitan Players Rox Office or BN POPULAR PRICES ORPHEUM THEATRE -<"|] EXCURSION FARES Tickets at One and One-half Fares for the Round Trip to points in Washington, Idaho and Montana where the one-way fare is $30 or leas, will be sold December 22, 283, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, January 1. Return limit Further information, tickets and sleeping car $3.50 AND UP OF ALL KINDS | Chinese Emporium 1121 Third Avenue Andrew Kan I Guarantee Good Work My utmost efforts are put forth to give satis- faction. My advertising demands it...I am known over the entire State of Washington and my de- sire is only to have my name connected with good, reputable den- tistry, not the kind that will belie my claims in advertising or make me change my methods. His Christmas Cigars Most women who know how much men appreciate cigare at Christmas feel timid about selecting them becaure there have been many jokes over their choosing. But all men like HAVANA clare. The way to know absolutely that you are getting such clara is to look at the box « jote the United States Customs Stamp, which reads; "MANUFACTURED IN BOND at Tampa, Fla.” In— Best Crowns .....$5.00 Jf sciciterrt se) JUAN de FUCA HAVANA CIGARS you can be certain that you are giving ALI«HAVANA tobacco and be assured, because of the high quality and fame of there olgars, that every smoker will accept them with delight, Ask for Juan de Fuca, “COLORADO” COLOR, which means that the cigars are made of fully-ripened.in-the- field, fragrant tobacco, Buy them at Brewster’s Cigar Stores ALL OVER TOWN Fine Imported Pipes Are Also Splendid Gifts DR.J.T.WILSON Cor, First and Pike Over Bartell’s Drug Store Elliott 1888 M oa 4 nventions of the W. C. T. U. at = : h - . Mr : ee = M. Grid Adams P.-T. A Phy ia, the rtm the largewt | Bring forth the holly, their son and daughtertndaw, Mr ne at th the history of the organization, The Deck out owr cottage and Mrs. * Cavender Gribbie aber 31 meeting |universal keynote rounded from For glad Ohetetmas day. rh : . ae Sr whe aan Christmas program by | every jand and clime was world pro- | mabnonss 2 been seriously I) in the Bast for eked i world purity and world peveral sapathe,. to sepidiy regaining see peace. The next national convention | his heatth, tynts Chub lin to be held tn Detroft, Mich. and 6) oe club will tee next worl’’s convention three; Ms. Roderick Campbe f Van. meet Thursday 21, at § yearn hence has been invited to go to ecouver, B. C., arrived today and in'p. m., at 4090 Arende bulldin Dis out Amerten lthe guest of Mr. and Mra HH. & | cussion on “Facial Signe of Charao The wonderful reports of good | Frye. tor,” followed by Pre Ayer on | work done, and the masterful a4-/ | see “The Mental Temperatment.” Aresnen delivered at each convention Mr, Clifford R. King left Tuesday woe gave every evidence of the strength \for New-York, where he will spend German Ladies’ Society and progress of the prohibition cause, the holidays with relatives: The German Ladies’ gociety will |The splendid addresses given by > ao sive ite regular card party in O44 | Commissioner Haynes, the head of | Mrs. HM. H. Williams left today to Fellows’ temple, Thursday, Derem,. | the federal prohibition office, and spend the holidays with her paronts,| ber 21, at 146 p.m. Visitors w Wayne B. Wheeler, legl head of the Mr. and Mra, € e Work. in St. come. National Anti-ddaloor league, were Joneph, Mo, Mr. Williams will join — ‘EMBER 20, 1922 WEDNESDAY, D , t ent f of a / and his pe 1 grew . i oe = o exer te : the drir wixhes sent while in convention Am 70 IQ meeting at the¥. W.C.A.7 pec under Evangeline Booth of the sormbied at Philadelphia gave the aa 4 nw nw December 21, at & p.m, Dr. B, B. | vation Army in her address, double assurance that gar Harnes, speaker, Demonatrations Amerion Go Wack,” gave the answer | Harding is in hearty sympathy wt a E; . ° clearly and forever, that national pro-|the work of the Women’s Christies CLUBS POR THURSDAY fal Service Club Canadian Club Christmas Dance | hibition will remain and become «| Temperance Union. | No. 165 0, B. 8. Social and Charitable Club “Freja” | Thursday, December 21, at 2 p.m, Genad ab be Mra. Silbaugh spent some timé in| Allah Chapter No Aig og, ag The Lad Charitable h Mra, Lister Hote \ Tt ening en and Wash ton, D.C, In| Allah chapter, Ne. * » By olub “Fr mer t <a De |r " arimer t t plans | the WwW. t whieh « the latter city her time waa devoted | Will give another of their nerios of con 1 p. 1 list Christmas 1 t id at! din fr b nforcement und legiaiative |dances at the Knights of Pythias club, Cards will be played : hot b trad | of th nvite matters |nall, Third ave, and Virginia, on wit t he pro 1 tt aide her 11, | Friday evening, December 22. Ail On Arminticn day, November aad VA grer Jurprine package . be be he y4 Pre t Harding very graciousty | Masons, Eastern Stare and friends " given to thowe at th pita bth pied spt ndory «towns: “ | welcome Rag. . 4 ee Dorcas Circle wave ngs pt on mane oe } see t t ¢|™ Courtne ‘ \ ‘ mt 4 | The Harrison PT A. will enjoy vite Gs The regular monthly meeting ‘| memory of a cordial handshake and | as wih be Old Clothes Social the Minor PT. A. will be heid| Thursday, December 5 * the greeting of a kindly voice given |® Christmas program whi .* An old clothes social will be -held| Thursday, December 21, at 2:80) ff Bicasds her hy the president of the United |given by the pupile of the sehool, | Thursday evening, December 21, at/p. m. There wil an interesting Sinton public utterances on the | Friday, December 22, at 1 p. m. the First Baptist church, the object | musical program including numbers Daughters of St. George . » enforcement question Business meeting will follow. of which ix to secure old clothes|py Charles Buckmuller, phenomer , aughte f Mt. Geo — - F. which can be ma er into cloth:'poy soprano, and Joe Petrosky 4 Sap My age ‘ ng for the destitute families of th oliniat, as well am relections from ME B.A. t Card party e g the Christmas programs of the ait-|~ ig ih Soe | ferent rooms Mr. Wil » Blatr, oT | ADDITION 4 Colman P.T. A [principal of the echool, will speak TIONAL CLUB | Colman PyT. A, will hold tte regu} on “Orn! Language liar monthly meeting ‘Thursday, De.|°" aor nak Mrs, Silbaugh Heturns From Fast cember 21 Christmas prograr Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh, national | BO Phe neue’ tae’ tha etedteanacen W, B.A, Social Club national | BY CECILLE wi : given ne kinderga en The Social club of the W. B.A. of |ettrer and organizer and state leg | children at 1:16 p. m, ‘Business meat: | hag 4, |tnlative representative for the W. O.| Bing we all merrdy, \ § ing at 2:30 p.m : = : _. | will rty on Thureday,{7 U., han just returned from en] , Christmas te here, ‘. Decemb: 1:40 Pm, At the) extensive Eastern trip, where she V/ The day that we love best Of days m the year. If there's some partiowlar thing you want in the shops or tf Cecilie can | be of any service to you do not hesitate to call her at Main 0600. THE GIFT OF A WATCH Although Albert Hansen shows watchers which cost hundreds of éol- lars, he also hae reliable watches that will keep time, priced as low as $20. There are all sorts of beautiful designs from which to choore In round and rectangular shapes, in gold and gold-filled models. He'll be gind to show them to you. PIANO LESSONS At your home or mine. Seattle references. Beacon 2388. _ FASHION GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Have you seen the smart sweaters at Curman’s? In attractive Woo! sitpons of imported mohair with stripes of color on dark back- grounds for only $5.60, or knitted coate of bright, warm colors in & sport model, In beautiful fancy weaves. The collars are convertible— and they're $10. Then there are Leigh's toilet accessories—e full line of themr—which make most acceptable gifts. eee | | | AT THE COLONIAL Beginning Wetneséay, the picture wil be “Man—Woman—Marriage” —s play everyone will enjoy. o8 Epc a ee | Properly @irected reading and play are two requisites for childrex and the books and games at Lowman & Hanford’s meet all require ments. There are old favorites lke Ivanhoe, Heidi, or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in the Windmere series; lovely Bedtime Stories by Burgess, books for boys and books for girls. And in the games the selection Is unusually wide and attractive, for children of all ages. . A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR CHRISTMAS Pe A savings account fn the WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS RANK, 1101 Second Avenue, Seattle, would be an ideal Christmas gift. Give that boy or girl In whom you are most interested « fimancial start in life. A UNIQUE GIFT—FISH FROM THE NORTHWEST For eight years Andrew Hamilton Co., 601 Seaboard Builéing, have been making single salmon shipments as holiday gifte from Seattle residents. Hundyeds of people are now leaving orders for fish te be sent to their Eastern friends. Elliott 1891. eee | HUSBANDS—BROTHERS—SONS! | Surprise your Mother, Wife or Sister with a wonderful EUREKA { VACUUM CLEANER for her Christmas Gift! No present you could select would give her greater joy throughout the year! No surprise could be greater than having the BUREKA under the tree on Christ mas morning, It will save her hours and hours of drudgery—useless waste of time—and will preserve her health, youth and vitality se precious to every woman Sold on convenient terms at Poole Electrie | Company, 1206 Fourth Avenue. Elliott 3826, 7 i oes | EMBROIDERED GIFTS | Luncheon sets beautifully done, dainty dresses for infants or children, 1 novelty aprons, fancy towels and embroidered pillow cases are some of the attractive things at the Embrotdery Shop, 805 Pine Street, | And everything is specially priced. |GIFTS TYPICAL OF THE NORTHWEST { Have you been recently in Berry's Handcraft Shop at 1210 Fourth | Avenue? If not, the vartety of beautiful gifts, typical of the North+ west, will delight you. And the prices are moderate |GIFT BOXES! GIFT BOXES! Why not shop “Esprit d'Amour Way?” “Do it now” and get it ous of the way. Gift Boxes from fifty cents to any price you wish te pay. Gift Boxes for Him—for Her—for Everyone. Make your gift exclusive with no fear of duplication, since you choose them per wonally for each one. ESPRIT D'AMOUR SHOP, 207 Denny Build. ! ing. Elliott 3237 o j | BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY i Take that stone which needs remounting, or the piece of jewelry which wants repairing, up to Revitt's Diamond and Platinum Shop, 2212 White Building, and see how beautifully it ts done and at moderate prices DELICIOUS CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS Helen Ardelle's famous chocolates in beautiful new boxes, or assorted chews, are some of the good things you will find at the Helen Ardelie Shoppe, Cobb Bullding entrance. Packed for mailing, if you wish, 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 Righth | Avenue, near Pine. They say he gives furniture away, oe YOU SHOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT Dr, Loughney'’s Human Bake Ovens. They are completely explained In a new book sent free to you, postpaid. Write your mame and ade dress plainly and mall {t to $11 Crary Bldg., Seattle, or call Main 624% 8 e THE GIFT OF A PAIR OF GLASSES for father, mother, or any of the family, ts a present which will give Insting satixfaction and happiness. Dr. Edmunds is an optometriat specialist with many years of successful experience, His office is om | the balcony at Mraser-Paterson’a. DR. CLYDE I, GOCKLEY Is quipped for electronic diagnosis and treutment by the method Dr. Albert Abrams, 621 People's Bank Building. Matin 4013, +. rtisoment) (Adve: