The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER ¢ ao 002 6000 0008886 00 HERE SATURDAY— / WESLEY « BARRY: —wi th— NILES WELCH RUTH RENICK RUSSELL SIMPSON { When a rich lad helps a thief rob his father’s | } home and then follows him off to the dreamed- ' { of adventure—you have the beginning of many Coliseum Concert Orchestra Under M. Jacques Beaucaire TONIGHT ONLY—“J SATURDAY— “One Week of Love” It sounds interesting—It toe era i Sg arg All about a pretty girl who descends, by airplane, into a den of evil men and about the worst trouble a poor girl can get into! TALK ABOUT THE “SHEIK!” And along with it— BUSTER KEATON in “THE FROZEN NORTH” A First National Comedy AND— BETSY ANN HISLE in Person TONIGHT—Good-bye to “TRIFLING WOMEN” UNE MADNESS” Grand Opening Saturday! The re-created Liberty presents in Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist” | —with— LON CHANEY It’s the finest Jackie Coogan picture yet shown in this theatre. Varn! REV. J. B. TAYLOR, pastor of the / Green Lake Baptist church, will | speak at 11 a.m. Sunday, on “The | First Christmas Carol.” “The An} waprip, Dec gels’ Serenade” will be given Satur) gan sebastian d day evening, at 7:30 {Mayor Hands King The mayor ned to attend reception given to King Alfonso. SALMON $2.0 00 Shipped anywhere tm the U. 8. A. (Prepaid) OCEAN FISHERIES CO. 1525 Railroad Ave. Mate 9 0980 “Olde: ds 22 Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock 10:30, 11:30 6:15 p.m. *Except Sunday. SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton Saturday and Sundsy, 9:30 p. m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11:20 p.m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle te Bremerton Dally 7:16, 11490 mw mm, © 5 Katra trip Bat. & Sun, m. Passenger Fare te ‘rip Navy Yard Route Cotman Dock Matin 3003 4 Rooms—Bath—Nook $100—$15 MONTH You will not expect to see such @ pretty, well constructed home on @ half-acre of garden land, all priced at leas than $1,900. Chickens and free wood, with 3 car lines to serve. H. C. PETERS 726 Third Avenue a Social Slight | Liverty Guest Enjoys the Dest U. of w. Carrots ity @ e ,$21,000 Is Paid for or Scotland, Dec 1,000 cash wa: shorthorn yearling bull here ABERDE! : for YAKIMA.--Yakima aamirers send Mrs. Wi G, Harding taining nelecte Yakima gift AT THE CORNISH eIST MAS AM Direction of Ma Ann Wells and Moroni Olsen DANCE AND DRAMA Thuraday, Frida * 4 box imens of New Ye con and Satur rday Require Scientific Treatment The Bx-Government Physican is a Gland Specialist « 1 be geen at the Port of Health, 1327 Third ave., 1 FREE. | Opposite the P. O—On Third Ave, THE SEATTLE STAR 5 Cynthia Greys) typ Cpope-RANKIN CO Reader Comments on Superfluous Giving at the Holi- Let Kiddies Have Their Toys, but for Grown-Ups Make It a Time of Peace on Earth and Good Will Towards Men, She Says. day Season I read your editorial a few days ago on and I wanted to shout Dear Miss Grey superfluous giving at Christma Hurrah!” When you wrote it you perhaps little dreamed of how nearly you voiced the sentiments of the average many are timid and “follow the leader As you stated in your article, we ar king Christmas into a commercial holocaust, a day to be dreaded instead of the one in the whole year which we should look forward to. So many have agreed with me that the giving of presents is getting to be an alarming problem, but they are forced to do it because of established custom, and they often deprive themselves of necessities to give someone else the things they would love to possess Why not just remember the children at this time and re serve birthdays for gifts if we wish to distribute them? When we receive our gifts this year, let us tell each other that this is the last year we shall buy gifts, and I am sure that our Christmasses in the future will bring real happiness, instead of sadness and ill-will It is quite enough for the mothers to think of the children and prepare the Christmas feast, and if we can and long to do more, let us invite someone who is without a home to share our dinners with us. I hope this plan will receive a universal vote to do away with superfluous giving at Christmas time, except to remem- ber the little ones with toys Yours for the betterment of conditions, woman, because 80 without a whimper. Mine Grey will reosive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m t 13 m. each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter ferea with her writing M. 8S. Employer Drinks” Dear Misa Gr right for a, if manly m man ind intoxicants until fter 1 began working, and n« I have gotten on to the we ke it, it in difficult to decide. You do not state your age. that is an important factor in giving proper sort of if you + 18 years of I whould | &* » leave, that ta, if the reely. Your letter ts it bx really imposatble « definitely, You know r than anyone else to the drinks and that alone id govern your decision Girl Writes “Other Side” Miss Grey: 1 have ing with @ boy about a y in w that Minimum Wage rk ig for Women and} Dear Miss Grey minimum wage for gir in the state of Wash not getting thi ld we apply? 4 for your answer WORKING GIRLS The minimum soage for girls in this state is thirteen dollars and twenty ($18.20). If you are g this, you should bring the the attention of the state nt of induartes and labor, in the Maynard building see hat is the and women 1? If we wage to whom Thanking yc conta per week Dear Leen « and half. When I first met him I thought nice. fut he thought himeelf so much better, and I finally had friends come to me and tell me he said that about you!” He would tetk behind my back and may some For chop sucy, the ingredients in- thing different to my face. I asked |clude one-half chicken, one large him if he did say that behind my|onion, a handful of mushrooms, back and he laughed such a crooked | stalk of celery, siz Chinese potatoes, laugh, and said, what if I did, what /@ bow! of rice, a small dessert dish are you going to do about it? lof Chinese sauce. The last answers I kept hearing things all the time | instead of salt. until I got disgusted and broke up.| After cleaning the chicken scrape | Then ts when I started to go with | the meet from the bones and cut into other fellows, this man would show | strips about one and one-half inches off when he was with a man friend|long and an inch wide. Slice the | of hin, and I found this out. He had jontons thin. Soak the mushroome 10 | No reason to do this, Miss Grey, be-| minutes in water. Remove the | cause I acted respectably around| stems. Cut the orlery in pieces one him. He now writes to you and anks|ond one-half inches long. Chinese | if It tw right for me to go with other! potatoes do not require cooking. fellows when I have a steady fellow.| Wash and slice them. | pw can you call him a steady fel-| The method of procedure 4s as fol- low, or a steady wneak? Have 1 allows: Fry the thicken in fat until right to.go with other fellows, Mins|done, but not brown or hard. Add | rey? I cannot begin to tell the|the allond onions and cook a Uttle. | crooked things he's been doing for| Add the mushrooms. Pour enough | over & year. Please give me advice. | sauce over the ingredients to make | A READER. | them brown. Add water and stew a| There are always two sides to | few minutes. Add celery and then) every story, ax I have often said be-|\ the potatoes, At last add a Iittte | fore. Under the cirowmstances as you | floured water to it, making gravy of state them, you most certainly are | the water in which you have stewed fustified in dropping the young man|it, Be sure and cook the rice prop- | and finding companions who are | erly or it will detract from the savori- | gentlemanly and sincere. ‘ness of the tah | creat Men Write Li Recipe for Chop Suey Dear M Will you please print in your column a recipe for chop suey, and oblige, A READER he was very Grey wajpbtitnanliclbscieaiiantt on MacLafferty’s rine was rapid. | By W. H. Porterfield _| ite tells us that he has crossed the WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 22 | continent more than three score The congressional directory for the | continent soul fourth and final session of the sth | “Mes” And traveled from “Vancou ver to San Diego” as paper snies congress has just come from the press, carrying the biographical|™4" more than 100 times, and th sketches of 435 representatives and |“! Present he ts the owner of o1 98 senators, as told by themselves. of the largest automobile insuran When « man writes his own biog. | businesses on Const raphy you may pretty well bank| Continuing, “Mac” says, “his fra-| on the proposition that he's going |*¢'M4! life has been extensive"-—a | to show himself up in the moat | 22d degree Mason, an Elk, a Moose, favorable light possible. Nae, agile, ye Son, a Lion, And of all those who “hate them. r, and other) selves” this time, the new California representative, James H. MacLaf.| He won statewide fame as “a four ferty, of Oakland, takes the nickel-|™nute man” during the war and plated necktie. he admits that “he ts one of the After declaring the best known public speakers in the fact of his birth ar state of California.” migrations which dd to be a “Mac” ts giving all these part of his childhood’s training, the |t® the nation for the paltry 4 brings him down to ‘Tacoma, | #7.500 per year—and miles he went into the lumber| He has never before held public business in 1889. From that time) Office, but now that he ts fairly es ipaonieel embarked on the ship of state, 8o to speak, It will be well to wateh him. | MacLafferty is not going to stop in the house of represeptatives—he Jap Sky-Pilot |has his eye on bigger things an Speaks Highly of aaj This Home Made Cough Remedy, Says It Acts With Unusual Speed— | Loosens the Mucus—Relieves the Irritation and Stops the Ce momentous he various talents ugh | Costs Next to Nothing-—for a Big Supply. Whe cathe and sr heav anyone in my family and begins to cough It's no secret half-pint of jeine In the world | Get fre ak of Parmint (double | "4 h add a little granulated sugar and | , «ch water to make one-half pint | | la to it u've got a real medicine the first The Billy Sunday of Japan, Prof. K. N. Kate, has arrived in this country. Prof. Kate will speak before the students of the University of Califor- nia and then go to New| York, ¢ nyone can make a st cough medi a trifling sum allt But now bt the throat and no ost ins up often cough in gone | le how th acts on the mi fe | Stories for Directory} Within a Few Hours the Christmas of 1922 Will Have Passed Into History May It, in Passing, Leave the Memory of The Happiest Christmas You H ave Ever Known a Christmas Made Happy by Deeds Well Accomplished ~ It is not too late to make some one happy- and last-minute gift buy- ” ers will find many gift suggestions in this list: Smokers’ Stands Tea Wagons End Tables Footstools Fireside Chairs Davenport Tables Ferneries Sewing Cabinets Table Silverware Rich Cut Glass | Candlesticks | Christmas Candles | Floor Lamps | | | Special | Last-Minute Toy and } | Electric Washer Electric Percolator Electric Cleaner Curling Iron Victrola Records Brunswick Book of the Opera Toys Games Automobiles Velocipedes Cedar Chests Library Tables Davenports Console Tables Breakfast Sets Book Troughs Magazine Racks — Umbrella Stands Mirrors Handkerchiefs Bath Towels Bath Robes Indian Robes Silk Cushions TOYS—DOLLS Doll Buyers will find many Values Offered for Saturday’s Selling A wonderful opportunity to make the children happy—sho 22-inch Steel Velocipede. 10-inch high-grade Musical Drums at &-inch high-grade Drums.... 23-inch fully jointed Dolls, each. $2.49 10-inch Trumpets Toy Bissell Carpet Sweeper Daisy Pop Guns 39¢ Fully equipped Kitchen Cabinet $1.95 Main Floor Toy Section—here you can shop comfortably — no stairs to climb or elevators to wait for. One lot of Metal Toys reduced Kiddie Kars, any size Large size Automobiles. Big Game Hunters .. Fully-Jointed Undressed Dolls. . 19-inch Madam Hendren Mamma Dolls . Honey Bee Game ... One lot of Large Stuffed Animals are offered at Half P Eight-key Piano 95¢ 12-inch long plush Teddy Bear... Ives’ Mechanical Train, special. .$2.95 “THE ESOTERIC Christmas” will be th Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by the STORY OF Theosophical society, re given | floor of the Lippy building, at Third|to be the oldest known and Columbia. on the first Pedigress of the Arab h breed, can betraced back JAMES NELSON Tailor 1007 Third Ave. Has a considerable num- ber of uncalled - for, made-to-order suits ff} which he will sell for ‘HALF PRICE | | The Best Modern Practice and the Practical Common Sense of the matter both unite in | onto PAINLI Demanding the Mmaggease Protection of not ‘gover the roof more TITLE tis ae INSURANCE Whenever You Buy Real Estate, or Lend on the Security of Real Estate. Natural Rubber, eet of teeth. Gum Lyke Rubber, o | preauction of the human | Bet o' Ge cROWN BRIDGEWORK......... Most of our poonent, ommend! iy ed ork ts at All work guaranteed for Examination free OHIC Title Insurance IS ISSUED BY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than

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