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PAGE 12 | Seattle "Holiday Hop at Women’s University Club; Dance at Rainier Club Will Honor Miss Dorothy Campbell. Women's University entertaining with a holiday hop the pleasure of its m guests on Friday evening © 29, in the attractive at the new club house. Ei Phe committes in chars Mire, Ralph M. Hoffman, chairman Mra. Shirley ©. Parker, Miss Heten . Mra, ©. H. Christofferse Carl Homer, Mre. C. BE. Hug Courtney Klopfenstein A J. MeCurty, Mrs. mand Mra. Paul H te decora whiet the Yuletide spirit, sprendid and circle and favor dance Gust a suggestion of what th lttee has in store for the ul occasion club is mbers and De ta cA oad I Watt on will . and Mrs. Campbell fing Cards for Dance and Mrs. John A. Campbell Weaving invitations for a dance the Rainier club on Wednesday ‘ , December in compli to their daughter, Miss Dor Campbell, who has recently d from, several months spent > travel. tions have been limited to younger set and a few the married couples . Before Ball penting Miss , of Oakland, of Miss Clara Emory, Hole will entertain @inner at the Sunset club be Katherine who, is the Mines Winter Rall, on Friday even- mber 29. as Luncheon Seompliment to her daughter. Mildred McPherson, Mrs. Joho McPherson will be hostess at of fifteen covers at her Saturday afternoon. fhe invitations have been confined ‘@& group of Queen Anne Hil of the honor guest oe Tea at t Club Nofter Misa Glorin Frink and B Dorvthy Campbell, jus home fh abrowd, Mis» Olive Leonard ts with @ large bridge tea set club on Thursday after | vember 28. “- Will iment Daughter \ gga to their daughter, : Morrison, who returned | from Miss Ransom's school in! Mr. and Mra. Phillips! are entertaining with a this evening, preceding guest. Twelve tables will on each occaaton. eee Announced Mrs. Joseph Harrison Con- ’s chureh in January. Connell graduated from the iin high school, and Mr. Col-/ n is wl > cagage of the University | He is a member of Chi ‘and Beta Gamma Sigma) fraternities. eee ain at Dinner ,and Mra. Andrew M. Gillespie taining with a dinner at Ir home on Carietrene day . Party Cymbra Daniels entertained dren of her school, with their at her home, 2425 11th ave. Wednesday afternoon. A pro- composed of songs and dance ‘was given by the children. the features of the afternoon the relating of a story, “The Spirit,” by little Bru: son Of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ily Dinner and Mrs. Edgar Ames will a@ dinner for ‘the members of family on Christmas day at home. ilon to U; nce " evening at the Seattie Golf D Theta Theta chapter of Pst fraternity wil) entertain with rdance. The patrons and pa- for the affair will be Dean Mrs. David Thomson, Mr. and ‘Lewis Schwager, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stibbe, Mr. and Mrs. fl Callow and Mr. A. P. Saw- eee Margaret Craib ag » and Mra. John 1. the engagement + Miss Margaret to Mr. Elmer Elwood Hall, }of Mrs. J. M. Hall. The wedding take place in the spring. «ee Oraib an- of their mas Dinner at Eresnepedio ‘Tea Shop will serve n dinner on Saturday, will include turkey and horne- plum pudding and mince pie. 0. E. club will be in charge, George McCord as hostess, by Mrs. W. T. Robinson, orge Malloy, Mrs. D, C. Ab- Herman Roesch, Mra. J. B. Mrs. Ida Carter, Mrs. » Mrs. Kay Hodgdon, Mrn. # Alvin, Mre. Ray G, Young ati ughinger, Cumming | ‘Personal kt Fa M Halford MM in apending Mra herin ©. Howitt Murphy left Thur to spend ¢ hy and the okett, of of Wa aye with Martin Mr the holid: Mattie ! 4 her bre 1 Mrs, W Mr, Jot for with n FB Angele Mur k and M Los M ir two Mr, WH Witham F for Palo A holidays with Paul Pigott Pigott and son, Mr Jn., loft Cal, to Mrs. tom tt pend Pigott and th Mr Mr, Rex Stafford re day from short Portiand turned yoster in business trip to W. Crockett wil! guests on Christma Mrs. E. F. Tyler, of Mr. have as day Mr Tacoma and Mrs, 0. thetr and “* Mabel Pel! returned to with Mr of Vancouver her home after her brother and Mrs. Ber Mins B.C. has spending and #8 1 time nin y uw nard Pe Mr. and Mra returned from the Bast “.* A. W. Phill a two months’ trip and M of Portland, and Mrs. Side Van Wyck apend the William Mr Peters holidays with Mr A. Peters will A MacAulay, of W is spending the holi Mr, and Mrs. . Mr. Gordon o nipog. Canada. days with bis parents, Andrew MacA Jack Wisher, son of Mr. and Mre Burr Fisher, who in attending Culver Military academy return ato nd the Christmas with bis parents wilt holidays see nard and Warren mn thin week from the 1 boys, in to spend the holidays at their homes in this city |Patrons Named ‘for Dance Mr 4 Mra George I Setbert. Mr. and Mra. Wiltlam Silliman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Seaborn wilt be the patrons and patronesses for the winter cabaret the junior mem. bers of the Seattle Yacht club are giving this evening at the club. “ee Blue Bird Ball The Bachelors’ club, at meeting, decided on Saturday ary 20, for their next dance Masonic temple If will be known as the Blue Rird ball. Decorations and favors to enrty out the name are being designed A a#pecial dance number has been arranged for the intermission ‘Clubs. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Junior Choral Class The Junior Choral claws of the foung Ladies’ Institute will meet In the club rooms Saturday, December 23, at 2 p. m. . . Elderbloom Clab Dr. Frank R. Loope invites the El derbioom club to join the Sunshine club in & Christmas jubilee, which wilt be held in the old Orpheum thea- ter, Third ave. and Madison st., Sat- urday evening, December 23, at # o'clock. with a) * | a recent | Jane at the | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Poetry Chub The Seattle Poetyy club, the Seat tle chapter of the American Literary association, will meet Wednesday evening, December 27, at § p. m., with Misa Helen Emma Maring, 200 Broadway. Mrs. Alice Rollitt Coe, author of “Lyrics of Fir and Foam,” will speak; Mrs, ©. D. Adams will play original songs which will be rendered by Mr. Malford Kingsbury, and Professor Parrington of the Uni- versity of Washington will speak moe m Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club will day, December 27 home of Mre. William |} Seventh ave. N. EB. An interesting | program has been arranged, includ ing an exchange of Christmas gifts > a Seattle Woman's Club ‘The Ltterary Interpretation and |Current Topics department of the | Seattle Woman's club will give Christmas party at the home of Mrs, Harry Lawrence, 121 E. 56th |st., on Wednesday, December 27, at 12:30 p,m, Each member ts asked at 2 p.m, at the Rows, 4544 or other lands, also a gift not to exceed 10 cents for a grab bag. eee Clionian Clab ‘The Clionian club will have Christmas party on Thursday, De- cember 28, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. F. W. Catlett, 3413 Cas cadia ave. ee Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. of the Maccabees, will meet in the A.O.U.W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Thursday, December 28, at 7:30 p. m. Christman tree and program for the children of members, ee Evergreen Lodge No. 2 Evergreen Lodge No. 2, D. H. P, A, will have a New Year's high Jinks and dance Monday evenin, January 1, at 9 p, m.,, U. W. auditorium, Ali friends cor “- WGt Seattle W. ©. 7. U. The West Seattle W. C. T. U. wil meet at the home of, Mra, Jackson | Silbaugh, 1213 Sunset ave., Wednes- day, December 27, at 2 p.m. Mem- bers are requested to attend, as Mrs. Silhaugh will not be able to meet with the members until the adjournment of the next legislature. Good speakers will be present. Neighbors and friends invited. Take | West Seattle car No. 3. eee Aquilin Lodge No, 85 Aquilla Lodge No. 45, D. H. P. A., will meet for a short business ses- sion on Wednesday, December 27, at & p. m., at 1915 First ave. There will be a progressive “— party at 9 p,m. BA. Counct) of Minute Women The December meeting of the Se- «lay |} hristrans Wednenday | ps have! }hoid its Christmas meeting Wednes | to bring a story of Christmas in this | Not @ creature wus stirring pot © ST WAS the night before Christman w Th » were hung b ~ Atey to the window I fed like « fag Tore open the shutters and three up Gave the taster of midday to objects pal! om Dowder ond hi To the top © th away! dah ow © the top of Une New dash away! d As dry leaves that before the wikd buy Who they meet with an obstecte tac With thé sleigh full of toys and Saunt euburben village of Chebes Like hes father. the second Cot wh ~"Twee the § ont the evening of Dee, 23 Moore Love Pirates If you are the victim of a love pirate who & trying to break up/ your home don't rush into the dt / Vvorce court—just get out an injune.| tion or a restraining order, That ts the means by which Judge Tim- othy D. Hurley of the Chicago ctr jeult court has announced his inten. tion of warring upon vampires who traffic tn the affections of “misun | Pasqued frocks are still most popu: jlar for girlie’ party wear, tho they fare decidedly the basques of this season, and no other, Walst-lines | are lower, occasionally the skirts are gored, the basque bodice no longer | wrinkles across the front, but i# gath- | ered into fullness on each #tde, Sometimes the basque front con- tinues into a panel that falls to the hem. Sleeves are short or nomex. istent. attle Council of Minute Women will be omitted on account of the regu- lar meeting day coming #0 close to Christmas. HOUSE PRTERS SALMON $2.00 Avernne Welght # thn. pped anywhere in the U.8.A. (Pre OCEAN FISHERIES co. 1525 Rallroad Ave. 900 “Oldest and Most Nelinble DR. N. YOW Just returned ~— trom China, brings Remedies for Men Women inese Remedy Motel Groon, 214% Pike, and 1606 4th Ave. Main 6663, And 116 Yosier Way. Main 4398 Das tu The moog on the breast of the mew fallen anow When what to my wondering eyes should appear So up to the housetop the coursers they flew Before Che THE SEATT tl ben all through the bourse ven a mouse ith care. The pr As} drew Down the ¢ His eyeo—bow t the cheeks were in, the meat And the bear below b whe: He was chubby And | laughed w Soon gave me to know | had He apoke note word And Giled all the stockin And lnving his finger esd d Witsee of the wall! ay alt” wricane My peat to the shy But | heard him Nicholas too CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE CMOIENT CLARKE MOORE, author of “A Vion Prom St Nicholan” better tisown ae * “Twas the Hefore Chrwtenas.” was bore July 1, 177% tn a0 old-time mansion te what was thee the New | Protestant Fj be of New York and t he was etucated for the eniaistry, bul devotd himself to orieetal and clansical Utersture He died think of hav theen to the or roy fn fii” His droll tittle mouth wes drawn up ine bow on his chit wae as while as the snow The stump of « pipe be b And the smoke (t vail face and ned up the chimaey he rome mg to tin sleigh, to bis tenn gave way they all flew like the dor “Merry Christmas to all, and to all « good might” written for Prof Moore's owe boys’ and LE AND then tn» twinkling 1 heard on the root na and pawing of each little hoot — 4 head and was turning an N , hey twinkled! Hile Suusples bow merry! like roses, his gone like « cherry! tight tn bls teeth, ted his head like « wreath, tittle round belly, m ie loued like « lo-wiful of Jey and ully old ef then turned with @ jerk of his pone Dine: isthe exclaim ere be drove out of sight yen nerd of Cobwentie entertainment printed Bot Sentinel, Prof Moore thought so lightly of the poms thet would edanit ite author Discouraged es * *% Jail Webride to Cool Ardor| derstood” wiv A teow ev: husbands and “abused” hours in fall, the judge be will cure the most flagrant offend intent upon disrupting « home. At least Chicago ts to sve ® trial of the piav. Convinced by the testimony hundreds of victims of the man” or the “other woman’ ‘other that} PARTY FROCKS ARE SIMPLE ys Chiffon velvet ts the favorite ma. terial, It may be plain, but often in brocaded or thread. White velvet and ailver are the smartest color scheme, with sil Yer and black and white and gold following clone behind. All colors are , but no con | tume is fashionable without a touch of metal cloth or metal embroidery somewhere about it. Bring this ad with you and Save 10% Simmons FURS 624 Pike St. ot) embroidered In metal | powerful outside influence exerted agency might have broken the before it was formed and saved another home and fam ily to poctety, Judge Hurley widened the scope of bie three weeks’ war on ‘eany divorces” to include a drive on the “domestic parasite.” Information that her husband has jauccumbed to a siren, if inctuded jin & petition for separate main |tenance by the wife, will result Jodge Hurley asserts, in the ineu @noe of a forthwith citation for the other woman” to explain her con duct. Substantiation of the | witt be followed by an decree resttaining the from to” the husband, If this restraining Jorder ts violated the offending party | would be adjudged in contempt of court and sent to jail for such time is the court saw fit. “Just today,” Judge Hurtey said in explaining his new course, “two persona, one « husband and the other a wife, visited me with pa- thetic stories, Each sald his mate was slowly becoming alienated from hie or her family by one of these dastardly thieves who respect neith- or the sanctity of the marital pact nor the inherent right of children to the love and affection of two clean and constant parents. “In neither case had the es trangement progremed to the point jor actual separation, and all that by an interloper “seeing, talking to, or writing | ‘COURT APPROVES DANCE COSTUME Flimsy Veil of Dancers Is Okeh With Judge BY GUS M, OFM BERLIN, Dee A dancing tume consisting of @ string of pearia rm film 1 in plable and entire! supreme w, according to a down by the Leipzig in while de celebrated h Celly many's mont | r-inthe- nude, Was charged with morality laws by of in the way of » ing her dances ding theaters and cabarets in Kerlin, has b on in various legal ages aince last January | < de Rheydt is known to all seek the sensational, | When they ask their guides to show | |them the most starting thing in| 1 lia-Celly ie the goal And Celly |—it appeare—astrives to please. Celly was charged with wearing an immoral costume, Nothing was| sald about the dance. She was) }fined 16,000 marks by the lower) |court In Berlin but appealed, for i jeuke of art and advertising, She | testified in court that she did not! w anybody objected to her drape-| dance or that it smacked of} lewdnems in view of the fact she had dancing it to capacity houses for many months, The supreme court upheld her and wet her free. ing peak nothing wtume n portray lly touriste who lene been | Dry Americans Shun Wet Art LONDON, Deo, 22—Tho many Americans were bidders for several | paintings recently auctioned here, not one competed for Slabbaert's pic~ ture “a toper, by a window, holding Jug and wine glass Shame Brings on Suicide of Chief BELGRADE, Deo, 22.—Col, Peter Dagotki, police chief of Nizh, com mitted suicide because of shame over the eseape of three important pris oners. Infatuated Man Lands i in Asylum Dec. 22-——-When evt- presented that Alfred} Geron was spending $50,000 a year on two women he was declared in- |nane and committed to an asylum. wan needed to reunite th® fumity | | waa the creetion of @ legal barrier | that could not be hurdied by the | seducer and a bit of kindly but firm jadvice to the wayward spovee. “If 1 can crush one of these para- sites before they have attached themselves, I will have mved one | family from disruption, and it ts my belief that by harsh treatment of the vamp and the Don Juan, one of the foremost causes of divorce will be eliminated.” On the day the judge promulgated his new plan 40 suits for divorce were filed in Chicago. Twenty-four of them contained charges intimat- ing a home had been broken up when the defendant became tnfatu- uated with another. The ordinary person's “lange con- tain 76,000,000 alr cells. ELECTRIC STORES SEATTLE: Henry Bullding, Electric Hidg., 7th and Olive Ballard, 2012 Vernon Piace ELECTRICAL 1212 4th Ave SUBURBAN: Kirkland Renton Enumclaw GIFTS MAKE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS! On a cold wintry morning nothing is mote appetizing brown waffies make them without gr than Electric on the breakfast an hot, waffie ELECTRIC golden panes WAFFLE table, TRONS $12.50 to $18.00 THR BEAUTY MARCEL } WAVER Used WILL | 86.50 } AN ELECTRIC RANGE in your kitchen would be the “Gift Supreme.” If you are not familiar with the many new developments of Blec tric Range design, a visit to our main store at 7th and Olive will be a revelation, Ask to see the “Super Auto- matic” and the White Enarm- el models, | OTHER GIFT Table Grills; botl, toast Hlectrit Irons, the stand: in two sizes at FILL UP YOUR LAM perfect clever and inexpensive novelty. Christmas Tree Lights—We have them tn Blight and Slight sets, $3.00 and $8.25 Radiant Hlectrio Heaters, $7.44 to $11.00 Warming Pads, several sizes, $7.95 ‘Table or Toaster Stoves, $2.96 to $10.50 Coffee Percolators in great varisty. Vacuum Cleaners; our two leaders are the HOOVER and the popular EUREKA at $55.00 CHRISTMAS! A PUGET. SOUND ENTERPRISE lke @ curling iron, it makes three waves at one operation, and NOT burn the bar, It ts a “BLUE leads the list day Specials this year. This splendid new Electric Clothes Washer at $127.50 is an unequaled bargain. It embodies every modern improvement, has large oa- pacity, is sturdily bullt, BIRD” of our Holt SUGGESTIONS to $10.00 , $10.00 to $44.75 or fry, $12.50 and $13.00 lard makes, $5.00 to $7.50 $60.00 and $74.00 P SoC 'S BEFORE ooo RIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. Their happiness this Christ- mas san upon music more than any of us realize. The true Vidrola answers perfectly this very wholesome craving. $25 10 $1500 sent term “Everything in Music” Open Evenings Until Christmas Sherman |Giay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB When an American Pas million filming the Passion Play, jchange in cast, the players sacrificed jtheir locks and saved their nelf-re spect and honor. offered the sion players of Oberammergau a dollars for the privilege of without a preciation of the mark, the tempta- tion te violate. sacred tradition was great. Anton Lang's philosophy i that riches do not bring contentment land happiness, two assets the players Owing to the de-!now possess, SARE PSPS PE MEPS PERE PS PEPE SSIES & Give the Family Comfort— the Most Satisfying Gift of All The ideal gift for the family ts one that will give everyone the greatest joy not only for this Christmas season but for many years to come. Radiant Heat Gas Fire means complete comfort—convenience— & real saving in money in Spring and Fall—a cheery fireplace you can use throughout the year. This marvelous gas fire gives you bealthful radiant heat—pre- vents colds from stuffy rooms—makes a fireplace beautiful whether tn use or unlighted. ‘There's a Model to Suit Every Need and Every Pocketbook The Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. Christmas Savings Account A splendid gift on the Bart of a parent to a young son or daughter is a savings account. Such a present, in addition to ‘its intrinsic value, creates the spirit of thrift and encourages the ambition of future independence. This Bank has always encouraged such accounts, We are proud of the number we have and will be happy to include yours. You will be amazed at the rapidity with which such an account, with perlodic small deposits, will grow to one of sizable proportions, Don't delay, but open the account now, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT The Union National Bank Branch at Of Seattle

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