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ry An- En- ement ; ing rer Will Be Guest} of Club. RAILBY and the en Ruth Latour DEV. AMBROSE M AY Nes. Bailey S) gagement of their daughter F Louisa, to Mr. Livingstone pts. Miss Bailey is a junior at the Piniversity of Washington and ts a of Delta Delta Delta soror announce Mr, Latourette is a graduate of Whe marriage will take place early 1923. | eee t of Women’s ity Club “Members of the Women's Univer ‘club are looking forward to the that ix in for them P the lecture of Maj. L. Bul Webster, of Victoria, B. C., who M speak on “An Evening With the in the auditorium of the new on Friday evening. Janu store Webster ts coming (o Seattle Pm guest of the club and his talk “he for members and thelr Major Webster was former English actor and producer ‘As now director of the British ; Dramatic school. He ts a we and entertaining speaker. Jectures and dramatic read- called = “Dramalogues,” have for him high favor in British cities, He has success produced al-fresco Greek plays B. C., and te in demand public speaker Women's University club con fteelf most fortunate in hav or Webster as its guest that eee tations Limited ‘committee in charge of the) Assembly club's dinner ‘on Tuesday evening, December Bungalow Inn, announces to the limited space invi- have been confined to club and a few of the younger . and Mrs, William Hunter Mc- ee mertaantng =ih = Sinne he Sunset club eventing. | mmiber 29, in honor of their son: | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Hin Ferguson, of Hong ner Will Compliment J jJomn Mr. Personal enoir, U. BA Colonel Basalt C. I and Mrs. Lenoir returned to home in this city last Saturday spending the last two ye Howard, Maryland. Thelr Mra. Francia Allen, wife Commander Alien, after ars at Fort daughter of Lieut apend the winter with them, during the atwence of Commander Allen on the East coast “ee Bone, wife of Gover Alaska, Juneau Mrs. Seott nor Hone of terday from holidays with Marguerite Bo: the Untversity arrived ye spend her ust e, Who is attending of Washington eee | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeGutre of Pe Ell will be ents of Mr Mrs, Charles McGuire for Christmas holidays and the ee for several left today away Mre Hugh Puree Angeles, to be months, Mrs. and Mrs. C. B. Malarkey of t spend the holidays with Mra, BE. H. Hamiin srtiand will Mr, and returned last visit tm Mair two Johr from a Mrs. week California ponthe’ Miss Phyllis Hanitin, deen visiting in San Fre tor wx weoks. accompanied by her brother, Mr. Edward Clark Hamlin of Los Angeles rrive Friday Mr, Hamtin wilt spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mra. FE. H. Hamlin who has elaco wil Richard Lorah of Mullane, Idaho, who hag been the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Philip Tworoger, returned Monday | to her home. | see Mr, and Mrs. George Wiley come in from their Madison to the Spring Apartments eee and Mrs (Cornelia Black) are Eratulations upen the son, at the Minor hospital, ber 19 Mrs. James have home at F Mr Millington Grey | receiving con birth of a) Decem eee Mr. and Mra George H. Lent have returned from a four months’ | trip in the Fast. | eee Mise Helen Ferryman left today for Wenatchee, where she wil! spend the Christmas holidays with pareots, Mr. and Mra, J. H. Ferry aD Mrs. George Diiling and family left Wednesday for Los Angeles, to Dilling and remain until next summer. ere and Mre. R. Knox and daughter, Miss Anona Roberts, win leave tomorrow for Sacra mento, where they will visit rela} tives for the Chrixtmas holidays, | going inter to Low Angeles for the Mr. Roberts | eee Mies Clio Hulbert has returned after an absence of threes months in Southern California, and is oo eee Mr. ang Mra. B. Van Prosiey (Mar. goret Thaanum), of Latouche, Alas ka, are being congratulated on the 2 Walter B. Nettleton | birth of & daughter, Mary Jean, No- e with a small dinner at | "ember 14 New Year's night in to Miss Luey-Glen Ker ‘will be home from Miss ym's school at Piedmont for the will precede the dance Joseph Grant, who will pre the urns, and by Mrs. Wil- chu Brawley, Mre. J. F. Miss Betty Young and Miss : D The cards will be re- ul by Katherine Duffy. 4; eee Hosts Mrs. William Martin are with a family dinner. at thetr home ‘on Christ- rm m for Family 8 taining fourteen members of family, MA and Mrs. A. K. will be hosts at their home " Day. * o0 opedic Shops on Christmas Orthopedic Tea Shop and the Shop wit! be closed all day onday, December 25. ie 6 ge Dinner and Mrs. Charles McGuire be hosts at a family dinner of |Bavarian Brewers Lieut. Commander Albert Harold Rooks, U. 8 N. and Mrs. Rooks} (Edith Redfield) are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Albert Harold, Jr., December 12, in San Francisco. eee Miss Mary P. Bullock returned yes- terday from @ month's visit in Louis | ville, Ky. Tea Shop Service Mrs. Harry Coe will be hostess Friday for the Washington Park Guild at the Orthopedic ‘Tea Shop. She will be assisted by Mra. Fred Everett, Mra, Winthrop Hovey, Mrs. William Ritter, Mrs. Herbert Coe, Mre. Clifford Wiley, Mrs. Charles D. Lewis, Mra. J. B. Lukes, Mra. George Youell and Mra. Ellis Pro- vine. Perfect Lover Has Love Notes LONDON, Dec. T1—"Dr.” Hugh Morton, sentenced here for defraud- | @ ing women, had in his possession loving letters from Buffalo, Atlanta) and Pittsburg women. { Report Poor Year, MUNICH. Dec. 21. — Bavarian brewers report the poorest year in their history owing to the decreasing demand for beer, enty-five covers on Christmas day home. i and Mrs. A. G. Greenstreet have « Christmas dinner for ten home, 3617 Bast Union St., “Monday . . Saturday ing and Mrs. J. L. MacDonald are ning with a dinner of ten at their home Saturday even- eee al Dinner ring Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. dx. of Carton, China, whoare city on their way to New Mr. and Mre. Howard Taylor @Htertain with an informal din -at their home this evening. 3 eee en House Mount Baker Park Ciub will } oper, house at the club house |New Year's Day, trom 4 until 7 ide Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs, William T, Isted are tsining ths members of the Blaine Vridge dinner club ing, January 2, at the sixteen, ub, Covers will ald b about it, | The Turkish veil, or yash-'| imak, which women of the Oc-| \cident are taking to, especially \for wear on shipboard, may ‘not be very effective against the salt spray, but certainly it ‘is wonderfully alluring. It is shown here worn by Mme. Louis Icart, wife of the| French portrait painter, a re- cent arrival in this country. | There's a coyness, an air of which it would be hard to equal. *! ber jof the needy CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Chapter AO. KO Chapter AO, PL BO. with Mine Martina ( De will Neal, 1708 12th wwe ber at 8 Wriday Crown Hin PT Hil POT. A, will have @ Christmas | Friday, Decem Luncheon at the Crown ram be followed by program see ¥. LE Chass The church and Hible history class of the Young Ladies’ institute club Friday De Theo Ryan, in Association emulay mn the ) AsHooiation Will be held in the Fine Arts hall, 1218 Fourth Friday evening, De 28, There will be @ p ebration with the singing is, All strangers and of British birth diatly British Amerioan The ham ung of “8 Yhristmas vin Allah Allah will er No, 165, 0. BK. No, 165, O. E. @ another of thet the Knights of Virginia, on 32. all friends chapter series of Pythiag give dances at Third ave. and evening, December Bastern Stars and welcome Harris Hart a Christmas program given by the pupils of the Friday, December 22, at 1 p. m Business meeting will follow eee which will be school, American Legion Vaudeville Show American Leg Maple Leaf Post No. 71, will give « vaudeville show at the M Friday evening, Deewmber 22, for the henefit in the pro. ropolitan Cheater Following gram Drarnatic dancing spectsity Dancing: aketeh by Danny Wal and Halder Baasict, by courtesy of the Cosmopolitan players; Amphion quartet; Carl Reiter of the Moore theater will tell stories; leht com olan, J. KE. Yobey; Banta Claus fror Rhodes Bron; spectaltios, Ward Ireland; Ladies’ Welsh quartet deotch Sandy Young band pat No. Zl ‘Wwele, N. of W Seattie Circle, Neighbors of Wood erat, will «ive a Christinas tree for the ehildren, Friday evening, Decem ber 22, at the Swedish Club hall see Nordica Choral Club All members are urged to be pres ent at the rehearsal of the Nordic« Chora! club on Friday evening, De ketch, Players club Douglas Behoo! of pipe leember 22, at the Saniprnettc bultd ng at Broadway and E. o'clock ine, at § . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ladiew’ Lyrie Choral Club Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal Tuesday, December 26, at 746 p. m., tin the main San- day school of the First Presbyterian church. Members please attend. ee Interbay PLT. A | meet} Seattle Lone The Seattle Lon give an hall, 161 ning, PD wer Chub elub entertaing Fourth ave. rida ember 2%, at & p.m ral entertainment will be give uding peta dancing and invitation in extend Fellowship Foths rhe fellowship Fe wil Dec Went aker will sp Child There inday mber 2 pm rt Whit for the & #pecial pro- at 19: juniors: gram for Union Dames of Civil War The Union Dames of Wa dinner in V ane Armory, Friday ber 29 ok party at 2:30 friends hall Decem card All and dially invited see 420 p, m Christmas Gift to Boys’ Parental Schoot mmored by Mra A tof the Beat Anno Hoyn' J schoo! on Mercer istand, has in the purchane of a will be Am . G. Greenatreet, prenid tle Counoll of Parent-Teacher clations, in the interest of the Paren reau ing pl presented by tions of the to the boys mon machine, wh the different city as a Christmas gift ure Harmony Homestead No. 1743 Harmony Hom No, 1743, Brotherhood of Ar Yeomen, will give @ dance at Mc hall, Bt and Union at. T day evening, December 26. M bers and friends invited. Sp plane are being made by the Brotherhood to co-operate with meres in enter officers, who are th ave taining the wupr ing here soon to view « special site for a children’s home MARDI GRAS TO BE HELD Popularity contest for the king and queen will be features of the Mardt Gras festival to be held February 13 by the Retail Grocer according to a dect meeting in the Masonic clubroor Wednesday night. Prizes will be o fered for the most popular Northwene products, the best.costamed woman bent-comt Hile and th umed couple Ww. & wan elected president lof the association Wednesday night Lealie Kime, vice president Thurlow, treasurer, and E. & see, O. C. Willamson, BB Gust Isaacson, M. G. Regan, BE Thaden, A. Berridge, MH. G. Stoel, Guy Lewis, B. Johnson, Robert Avann and ©. L. Plumb, trustecs. Sun Dodger Gets Out Yule Number “Christmas Eve im Bohemia” in de scribed In the Bohemian number of the Sun Dodger, Washington collige comic magazine now issued. The Greenwich village atmosphere, replete with soap boxes, long hair, futurist art and wera costumes, per vades the number, It contains an Appenl to profemors to exercine the Christmas spirit tn tarutng grades, and a let of appropriate Christmas ‘The teachers and pupils under the! gifts for a Bohemian. Girection of Miss L. M. Kelly, prin- | Maurice Amiot t# editor and Pred ‘Revive Old Observance of Christmas Holidays By Dorothy Fay Gould was ox interesting thought pre here this week in regard to the observation of the holidays. It ented that all porch lights An left burning on Christman eve and version of a lighted i's eve, a modern custom of placing andie in the window tableaux » Christmas te begin ning early this year Vriday ts gala day then follows Saturd Christmas aftern Corni#h school at 2:40 The one-act in the schools with « # 1 on matinee at the program will consist of four play nd pantomimes, in a puppet play, It is of that which will make to grownups cluding i of interest and equally dren There will be a fair unusual dance pantomime [COMPLETE CHROUS IN SHOP WINDOWS you seen San The Bon Marche's clever and amusing h lovely apecial interesting to the hi very amus and the eir window? He and llave cus in It in very attle has never had suc Ingenious decorations along its ave an tt has this year 1 Stores have done an immense lamount of work and have gone to} a great dea! of trouble to arrange their windows in the approved yule | manner | nery partioularly | nues added Pow all were in on t streets to the holiday air dered with snow last downtown looked as if it vited to a party. PROFESSOR'S SON TUDIES IN PARIS Lancelot Gowen, son of the Rev. | | Dr Herbert H. Gowen, head of the department of Oriental languages at the university, expects soon to! jenter the French sahool of Beaux Arts in Parts, He was awarded a twoyear schol for study abroad while att the Univer-| sity of California last year week itects from every state in the Northwest will gather here next month for the annual convention of | the Amertoan Institute of Architects. ; Beattie Ie particularly well fitted to thene men, whose profession large part in making welcorr played such « our city « beauty spot. { The lawyer hae been called the) ou milan of justice, the physicion the guardian of health, but beauty rewts secure in the oustody of the architect, CHRISTMAS PLAYS j IN LITTLE THEATER origina! note tn Christmas has twen Introduced by Coe, dramatic or je Community j An fentivicies Mrs. Dorothea & gantser for the & Service, who has a complete “Little | Theater” on display at ber head jquarters in the Stuart buliding ‘The model theater and troupe of actors were created from = cracker |box, some Reavy cardboard, a few tiny dolls and toy sheep, bright-cob Annunciation.” “The @hepherds on cipal of the school, will entertain Judges ts annociate editor, Gene |Judea’s Plains.” “The Journey of the Interbay PT. A. with « Christ. | Purdy te art orftic mas program on Friday, December | is business manager Parents invited. | cireulation manager, and Dean M. L. | acting bes also been arranged for 2%, at 1:20 p.m Refreshments will be served. To All Our F A Merrie Christmas! We wish not merely to express our good wishes in words, but to help in- sure you a successful Christmas Day by providing a complete and per- fect service for the Yuletide table. Re sure to visit our store this week oan shop from the world’s best markets with For the Piece de Resistance Frank 8. Carrot! Les Neriand, fipencer, faculty adviser s pleasure, 00 Traditional Christmas Favorites Prime Roast Beef, Suckling Pig, Geese, Turkey, Roasting Chickens, Capons In a netting of Christmas color and cheer you (the Wise Men” and “The Adoration.” Incidental music to accompany the each neane riends: mfort and satisfaction. For Christmas Day in the Morning—Our Own Make— Little Pig Sausage, Per Pound, 40c Hostess Helps ¥ Dublin. In cally sealed, rated canisters. deco- After-Dinner Cheeae— Imported and Domen- tie Cam ember t Roquefort, Swine and Edama Oynters—For cocktal! on halt Olympians, and ‘Oke 3 Point. Dem!1-Tasee— A. & K. Bien 11 flavored, rich Coffer Candy Gift Boxes—-Silk and patin-lined, in decorated effects and polychrome designs To Perplexed Men - Any woman will like one of th tanteful- ly prepared gift boxes. of Fruit, & . dates and candy, Attractively arranged and deco- rated. Prom 82.80 up. Gift Nexe Fruit cake in center, nuts and raising round In decorated nuts, fi 85.00, Olympia Chocolates he perfect gift; In box of Indian basket weave deatgn; 2,3 and 6-Ib, boxes Por Ib, @1.28, Prized for later ume. All prices. Cite ye FOUR STORES TO SERVE vou Holiday Hints Regt: Dates sede DeeeNar ~ Noor De f ue Brand A rand more del- with Nute-—Fresh and sa ad. The #enno pick. Almonds, Ti zile, Filberts, Peoan: Walnute. MAGAZINES Kor the and ideal way to bring birth lier schoolroom or je theate pensive me the rea f Chrint eremony of meaning of the «pirit & celebration of t rather than a pagan galety and giving of ¢ Monda rama “m Mervi and } Jepartment meets ever evening pre pantomimes, pageants and for general MAKI Darby ob Christmas It con and you n the number of the Town Crier? tains many excellent pletures articles, eapecia one ¢ eattle gardens, It ing tute for the card ould make an interest and much more original subst with Another interesting gift would be a the Christmas on toh or the copy of aber of the Iilustrated Sphere London All of th " perb holiday ¢ ored prints that are charming enough to frame UNIVERSITY = NEKDS BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE It in rumored that the appropria tions for the Montlake bridge going to be #0 reduced that it will be impossible to provide anything other ons have su {itions, containing col than the bare wt shou | atructures in will announce great university thin enough and mud of if thing of which it can be proud People are consetounly CROWN DA SET 18 ON Little Shop,” elderly oping to get m few out from Eng obvious reasons he was forced to part it, and wae luctantly taine Mixs Collins started the shop last summer place where one ¢ finding Deruta and Cantig Turkish linens or 044 homespuns In a ponition of honor on « shelf nits the Crown Darby tea set in all its wrtintic and white and gold Lovers of Miss Collins to send the set to the Metropolitan museum. for valuation, Thi THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. y |Plague on Liner the most commu appr ot the the be one PLYMOUTH, Eng, Deo. 21,—Three of the five members of the crew of r found to have bubonte plague on arrival here have died. The 200 passengers seam to have escaped in bt every would Pale to make it somethin their children may tion, however has ~ worth at leant $2,000, In piace of the few dollars the old gentleman asked Yoventually the set will go to sor museum, and should be viewed while } it Is here |NEW YORK GALLERY | IN RAL TERMINAL The dome floor of the Grand Central station in New York will blossom forth as an art m lery. The works of Amertoan genius will be dleplayed there and wil! be offered for nale York plans to show the world we are not a berbarian people jvertiaing our artistic charms. Why not do the seme in Beattie? Paintings of our forests, our moun our riv our ships and our could be displayed in our terminals. Tourists would then enin 4 lasting impression of our fascina- tions and would also buy Seattle pio, tures to take home with them Gradually Seattle would become a4 vertised In a permanent way to cities the country over as the City Beautl ful of the Northwest it is true that if @ eit tract visitors. and trave often un attracted b beauty consciously VY CHINA SPLAY a piece of Crown aw wet dispiny at the quaint at 711 EB, Aloha at gentleman brought it dollars on it you ¢ not mere 0, Ie short! a it had been # snd had been brought nd 50 yearn ago. For | py wedding pres doing so most re lake an a ure of and Miss Timber markets mild be i pottery oveliness of dark blue fine china persuaded A female lobster han been known in New York, |to lay a# many as 160,000 eggs at a found that it is | time For Christmas Gifts ! PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Boys’ Overcoats | $9.95 $1 4.90 A large assortment of new Shirts in attractive patterns— $1.00 to $3.00 > GLOVES Sonny needs durable, Gloves, and the Cheasty Jr. Shop has them...........85¢ to $2.00 s NECKWEAR Neckwear of the better kind, in beautiful, new shades— 50c to $1.00 Nye - ‘ SIE «(qgpapeehine | vale There’s hardly a boy who wouldn’t welcome an All-wool Sweater as a warm ~ Beautiful Initial Hankerchiefs 50c to $1.00 the box Cheasty: Rn Second at Seneca UO LD * Wed BOXLNS Sch ae) oi Kills 3 Seamen~