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Seattle Society he of Christmas usic at Sunset Club; Miss Redington Weds at Sorority House. » ip SUNSET CLUB on Wednes. day afternoon wil! the Monday Practice club In a program @f Christmas music at 3 o'clock Mrs. Alexander Baillie Mra Frederick Bausman wit! be host @anes for the day The Monday Practioe club ts Posed of well known sional musicians, the membership of Which includes Mra, Frederick Baus. Man, president, Mra. Broussais Beck. chairman; Mrs derick K. Adams, Mrs. Adam Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Shirl Blalock, Mra. 1 V. Cottman, Mrs. John Erickson, Mrs. Clare KE. Farnworth, Mrs. Lanmion ©. He Mrs. Howard N Hildreth, Mrs, John ©. Higgins, Mrs James PD. Hoge, Mrs. Frank Morgan Lawron, Mrs, Farwell Putnam Lilly, Miss Marjory Miller, Mrs. Bruce F. Morgan, Mrs. Albert Chartes Phillips, Mrs. Paul Roland Smith, Mrs. Prank R. Van Tuy!, Mrs. Harry Worth and Mra. Charies Spooner The club wil! be assisted by Dane Little, harpist; Mr. James y. tenor, and Mr, John Jenki Dass. Following is the program. £# “Balor's Christmas Chaminade present and the com non-profes: Soler ry Miss R “Rvening Praye Mra Adama, Mr. Bentley Blalock, Mre, Higgins, Mre Mild reth Mrs. Morgan and Mre Parneworth Mire. Lilly at the plane ‘Mar of the Past Whitney Coo Mra. Farnsworth Mrs. Bentiey at the plane Violin obditgato by Mra, Lawson wantner's Prise Song” Wilhelm). Wage Miss Miller Mra Worth at “Hymn of the Angele Mra Morgan Mre. Worth at the plane ) Wdagic from “Second Concerto,” for two planos Rachmanio Mra. Smith and Mre. Worth Gown the plane Amy Wor Beeler at the plano torts’ Saint-Sacns | Whe “My Sou Don Magnify the Leora” Mire. Bialock, Mr. Harvey, Mr. Jenkins Miss Little; organ, Mra Hentley “Ariae Now, Daughter of Mrs, Blalock, Mrs. Parnewort? Mrs Higgins, Mr. Marvey, Mr chorus by The marriage of Miss Klizabeth daughter of Mrs. Elinor Redington, to Mr. Donald Joseph Stewart, was solemnized Sat ty afterndon at the Aipha Delta f ity house, 4543 University bivd ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN SPOILS SYSTEM CAUSES WASTE | Millions Wasted by U. S. Government Yearly 26.-'There 4,000,000 WASHING Dee the ron iv United States employes of the federal ‘ . annual salaries aggre of thi ne quarter, ap proximate 700,000,000, in wanted 16 operation of of nually 10 the ap ayatem ippointment and pre on in the alvil serv These statements made u N ot Reform Boston, president Civil & . ard the Dana, one the 42nd league, in bis speech are annual convent efaced un appes erywhere to program for ayatem and substitut ayatem thruout the p wi forme general ity He f always in the party in power “Lat Dana raid other which wotl as large ered try mup) { the merit postmaster that had the Hays, was quoted by party emphasized the of 1 owt votes for point any ant une onaKe past me ask the administratio whether it could there inwue now take ed pres the Two may empl to eliminate the of tax funds in The first ts by turning efficiency and employment experts the various departments of the public service to weed out superfiu i and inefficient emp’ standardise work and modernize methods, and to improve individual noral by putting Pp * basin of merit ead itieal pull, The second in requiring officials in the higher grades, re. sponsible for the management of the be selected on account fitness either thru promotion based on merit, or thru original ap. potntment based on py training, experience and the achieve. ments of the appaintee ana have ft too “*Dana anid only wasting our patrimony but becoming fixed. if we are too ferent, if we are too ab sorbed: @® our private affairs, the time fF reformation may be past, and the country become I the spotle system as « evil.” “FATTY” ASKS rted wastage orvice Dana ent civil into omotion ot by country tar We jet mat ter arg neoesnary education, | rdened to | 7 ELVET FIRST | Make Syrian Woman Is Velvet first black Bhown tn the black ont and in soft-hued “pli cated most popular and biue colors Wilk crepe Paisley patterna are right light starr ny and the new most popular, but slightest pretense weave is out ley printed best sellers Chiffon evening course. Satin crepe, Canton |h lat crope silk with to @ crinkle im ite of the running vepes are the no the Pats wason's Moat tn fashionable high Velveteen. blue, but very popular frocks Charmeuse. A new incarnation of thie heavy, supple silk that used to be black or brown and ts now all the colors of a futurist unset Angered Father to Cool in Jail ‘ONE, Eng., Dec, 26.—Br nest Springthorpe claimed he was within his “rights” In beating hts daughter with a heavy stick, He's now in prison for three months. Keen only in black and for afternoon NAIL Woman Dies From Eating Buttons DAVENPORT 25 woman od PRISONERS QUIT JAILBREAK PLAN Los Angeles Jailer Present of Hacksaws present with al, a Christma he Phi whe tained hacksaws to pe, enc sawed her with seeming ease ped harn enwalt, ale nist, has wos ventor. instrument “which used ors as to increase Hallock Gr as @ pi els ax an in read | fresh lau Tired of Spous fot LOUTB, Dec. 2 “ applied to a provision has perfected an light player and its rainbow © as mpant to muste er The de with grea manufacture ST al appea heen demonatrated and ts being now for use is halls and motios niained no em ert theaters HOME-MADE C HOC OLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS Note: Persons wishing the bulletin deseribed below must observe directions and send applications to The Star's Washington bureau, and not to the Seattle office —Fditor. hely ner _| pteture home. Delicious home confections want for the Christmas son, All about how to make ‘em at of this kind are just what you wil for gifts and for parties thruout the winter season. Our Washing ton bureau has collected, compiled and tested a dandy bunch of recipes covering all kinds of home-made chocolates and candied fruits, If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the coupon below and mat! to our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1g22 New York Ave., Washington, D. C I want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits,” and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. SQUARE DEAL LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec Answertng the storm of protest from certain centers sgaines: hie return to the movie screap, Roscoe |Arbuckie, fat comedian, today ap- |pealed to the American people for \fair play and reminded them of the |scripture—"As ye judge so shall ye |e judged.” “All I ask i the right of an | amertoan citizen--American = fair play.” Arbuckle anid “Thru mis . Arch Tremayne reading th« at 6 o'clock in the presen 26. spoon and several bittons Andrew Moncur, Jr., close to four years vf age, and Robert Bruce, in his second year, Th Whee frends. are the small sons of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew M. Gillespie—Portrait by La Pine-Rogers decorations and lighted Studio. made the rooms very lovely Entertain at ‘the occasion. Before the cere- y Miss Catherine Ward sang “At | {1 Lots Anderson, | Dinner-Dance Promise Me.” Miss Thelma Peter- of Granger, played the wedding Mr. and Mre B. AL Baxter accompanied on the violin by |entertaining at the dinner-dance and Miss WOMEN’S CLUBS Lunsted. : |the Seattle Yacht club Saturday eve- two bridesmaids, Miss ¢ rose taffeta frock, December 30. . ning, CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Rainier » DA, RB play original songs which will be! rendered by Mr. Malford Kingsbury and Professor Parrington of the Unt fortune and tragic accident I wae ltrind on a charge of which I was atwolutely innocent. A jury of eight Ramier chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. will meet on Tuesday, December 26, at 2 o'clork, at the girlie’ chapter house, 4714 Unt versity bivd After a short business session, the afternoon will be given over to re lings by Mfs. Cornelia Glass Burdick jand cards versity of Washington will speak ee Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club wii! hold ita Christmas meeting Wednew day, December 27, at 2 p. m.. at the home of Mre William Rone, 4544 Seventh ave N. E. An interesting program hax been arranged, inctud. ing an exchange of Christmas gifts Seattle Woman’ Inter oplos departn oman's Imen and four women, all of whom! were of high character and excel lent civic standing, found me tnno- cent. } “Unitke the fury, tne me heard no part of the evt @ence and are without knowledge of the facts. The scriptures say that ‘As ye judge, #0 shall ye be! judged.’ How would my accusers like to be judged ms they are Judeing me? “The sentiment on Christmas day will Barth and Good Wil te All Man kind’ What will the attitude the day after Christmas to me") Christ Mabel Streblau, vortor 8 « Informal Afternoon of green taffeta. Mr. and Mra. W. H. McGrath en-| bride, it incle, George = thalean wee ierett | tertained a few friend» informally | 1663 Federal her wedding gown of thread lace, @day at their home, family heirloom. She wore no lave. between the hours of 12 and but her hair was wreathed in! 1 o'clock. blossoms and ajlver leaves.| flowers were Ophelia roses Bowers were Ovtaia rete "941 Cards Out for baton and groom's sorority and Bridge Tea "The Teldeamaide’ botguets were| In compliment to Miss . to those carried by the bride. | | church a January bride-to-de. Henry Michael, of Everett, 85! wvendall Myers (Hazel Allen) and best man. | Mins Bernetta Barbour have cards On their wedding trip Mrs. Stew-| ou: for a bridge tea on Saturday wore a dark blue tricotine dress) arternoon, December 30, at Mra wool and bead embroidery, 4/ Myers’ home. marvelia cloth coat el art hat of metal cloth. After) wuary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart wat) Holiday Disics at home in Portland. The management of the Ron ‘The bride ts p graduate of ty De thru the Bon Marche Exh le College of Washington and at-| ployes’ association, have extended in- the University of Washing-| vitations for a holiday dance to be and the University of California.| given at the Masonit temple Thurs-|in the lecture room at the Y. W Stewart graduated from the |day evening, December 28. C. A. Stories wil) be read by Cora College of Washington and is Chase Charleton, Maud M. Farrar Personal iliated with Beta Theta Pi frater- and Parelia Pearl Jones. Visitors Mr. M. A. Arnold, Mr welcome . | Arnold and Mr. "Willard G. Gilson (Katherine Joyce) christened Robert Joyce, Sun-| “@ay afternoon at Trinity church, | With Rev. William H. Bliss offi-) elating. The god-parents were Mr.| “Charles L. Hibbard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ©. Hibbard. New Year's Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan are entertaining with a New Year's din Mer of eighteen covers Sunday eve : December 31, at their home, 1733 Sunset ave te . Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson| Mr i ined with a family Christmas! Sunday afternoon at their home at The Highlands. } "nformal Dinner ‘Mrs. Russell Gordon Page enter. tained with a family Christmas din-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Philips Ber for ten Sunday evening at her |#pending Christmas in Everett b Mr. and Mrs, Charie o- those denounce eee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club Ladies’ Lyric Chora! club will meet Roberta |for rehearsal Tuenday, December 26, lat 745 p.m. im the main Sunday / school of the First Preshyterian church. Mombers, please attend ee Women’s Civile Club The Woman's Civic club will meet in the Erickson room at the ¥. W . A. Tuesday, December 26, at 2 p.m Club tation and t of the club will give a at the home of 121 KB. 66th ‘The Current Beattie W Christmas $ party Mrs, Harry Lawrei st, on Wednesday, Deoember 37, at 1230 p.m. Each member is asked to bring « story of Christmas in this or other lands, also a gift not exceed 10 cents for arab bag. o- Progressive Thought Clab The Progressive Thought club will held ite annual Winter Solstice Festival at the Hotel. Frye Dec ber It ts important ¢ mem bers and friends make arrange with Mra, J. Bilsworth th ave 8., LR. ary of every church Mrs. be “Peace on What investment for your Christmas check? YBE we are prejudiced, but * be . a Covers Liquors BAN FRANCISCO, Dec Fed ere! agents ding on « Rafac Christmas ferry yesterday discovered a Chirstmas tree holding quite an unsual gift, when they found, accord. ing to official reports, that a large fir in a truck driven by Archie F. For tino covered a complete «till of ee Writers’ Club | Writers’ club will meet Tuesday | evening, December 26, at 8 o'clock we have been observing, for over half a century, the enor- waeeees} mous importance of music to the home. For music, whether in the form of a piano, a good player piano,a Vidtrola, or as instrument, is one gift that gives to all, Now that you have your Christmas check and are debating the best invest- ment for it, consider carefully what a good piano, player piano, or Victrola will mean to youand all who dwell with you. em. - at =~ nents Ives, 2 telephone Beacon nd a able quantity wine and brandy Six other arrests were made dur. | ing the day by Bay cities police on charges of dry law violation ~ AMUSEMENTS _ ‘MOORE: Orpheum Circuit f:"=5 VAUDEVILLE Lawrence| Harmony Homestead No. 1743 Dietrich Schmitz re-| Harmony Homestead turned Sunday from a three days’ | Brotherhood of American hunting trip in Skagit county will give a carnival dance at eee hall, Bighth ave. and Union at day evening, December 26. bers and friends invited eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Fellowship Folks The Fellowship Folks will meet | Sunday, December 24, at 3 p, m., at 1923 First ave. Dr. Robert Whit aker will speak on “Room for the Child.” There will be a special pro. gram for juniors. . Moor Ture Mem Mrs. T. B. Corey will spend the re mainder of the winter with her son inlaw and deughter, Mr. and Mra K. B. Leithead, at the St, Paul apart ments THIS WEEK *MiN027 Twke DAILY Union Dames of Civil War The Union Dames of the Civil War will bave a dinner in &ns’ ball, Armory, Friday 20 6 o'clock; also 230 and 8:30 p. “cordially invited. HILL IS HERE WITH BRIDE Walter J. Hill and his bride, for merly Miss Pauline of Ne | York, are spending the Christmas holidays in Seattle Walter Hill is the youngest son of the late James J. Hill, railroad king Woman's Century club will hold ite| Nd empire builder, He is one of the angual Christmas party Thuraday, | reest land owners of the North Debember 28, at the home of Mrs pr enn Johmson at Kirland, Take the} Mr 1:80 ferry at Madison Park | the | } Canadian Women's chub honor its new m joined during the yea fellowship among tts Canadian Women's club will give a complimentary holt day card party Wednesday evening December 27, at the Federated club house, Mrs, James Hamill is chairman of committer in charge. She ts ed by Mra. W H. Donley, Mra Sprage, Mre William Camp! B.D. Ber Mrs, John ekburn, Mrs, Henry Robinson and Mrs. P. Clifford Reid. Woman's Century Club The Child Study department of the Brown will leave Tues | ba ve where he will re. | | promote the first of the! mbers who and to Mr day Leslie for Pe main until aiter kdale ber party friends 00d ut members, the 30 yeur. . Mr. and Mrs. turday for ristmas with Henry Hy oe wit Portiand Mrs. Katon left to spend Haton's father Mr. and Mrs W. Purdy of Bellingham are the guests of their jxon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Ballard | Gilson, Or, consider the following: ROSCOE AILS} KATE PULLMAN and Charles Calvert Violin Saxophone Mandolin Guitar Ukulele Banjo Music Book Music Roll, Bag Music Stand Piano Bench Pad Record Album Player Rolls Cornet Drum Bugle Music Cabinet Piano Bench Sheet Music Duo-Art Rolls . are with Diller Fratt . Ht Rey Sister The Pathe News ANTACE Matinees, 2:30 Nighte, WALTER BROWER George P. CANADIAN NORTHWES _ VETERANS’ BAND Siegel & Irving VANTAGE SE orK and Mrs. Hill are registered at New Washington hotel, where they expect to remain one week, re incess Angeline Parlor No. ? | turning on their honeymoon trip by Princess Angeline parlor, No, 2,| Way of Montana, where the largest will hold its annual Christmag party |!and holdings of Mr. Hill are located on Wednesday evening, Dec } at the home of the Misved Kent, 6260 20th N. B Sete or No-Host Table Dr. and Mrs. W. BE. Young are rigs eponsoring a no-host table at the dinner-dance which will be given at ‘the Arctic club on Saturday evo- Mr. Edward Porep of Los Angeles arrived this morning for weeks’ vinit with his parents, Mr Mrs. Walter Porep. eee Dr. and Mrs. Albert Irving Bout. fleur will leave Thursday for Cali fornia, where they will spend a uth before sailing for a month's to Honolulu Dr Mrs. Henry C, Davia, of a two and oe Convenient terms can be arranged upon any reasonable balance, if de- Boy Bushrangers : sired. Are Tracked Down) MELBOURNE, Dec Copying | the methods of bushrangers Banks and Thomas Maple, each aged | 18, terrorized the Neerim district for | a week. Pinally trapped, Banks sur. | render but Maple fought until | killed, _ Family Dinner | This evening at their home Mr. @nd Mrs, Dietrich Schmitz will en- tertain with a family dinner ors Vancouver island, are the guests of Dinner Hosts iMr. and Mrs, Andrew M. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown enter. over Christmas. tained with « family dinner of! . . twelve covers at their home today. Mr. and Mra. G. Alston Hole, Mian On Wednesday evening Mr. and Alics Hole and Mr. Grendel Hole will "Mrs. Brown will be hosts at a din- remove early in the year from 663 mer for fourteen at their home in Kinnear place to the Victoria apart honor of Mr, 0. J. David, who bas mente “TFecently returned from a six weeks’ trip in the Kast. Later the party wii! witend the dance Mr. and Mrs, James BR. Brewster ave giving at © Beattie Yacht ciub. \quilla Lodge No, 35 | Aquilla Lodge DWP. A, will meet for ahort business ses | sion Wednesday, Decembh at 8p. m., at 1915 Wiret ave will be « progressive whist at 9 p.m “Everything in Music” Sherman flay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE , M pre Loroy Wilson aie on ae There | 2G ty party 4, cae Seattle Poetry Club The Segttle Postry club, the Seat \Talented Convict tle chapter of the American Liter Helps Cons t! ert) association, will meet Wednesda &., Dee, When the | evening, December 27, at & p. m.,/ ololst engaged for a sacred cantata | evening) -Demmnbrr, 91.91 8 p.m. CHOY LIKG FOO TROUPE 100 way Mr Alice Rollitt Coe aed a author of “Lyries of Fir and Foam,” | one of the convicts filled the re | ne od nm,” | one iT ny HWled the role and} Nights, will speak; Mrs, ©, D, Adams will | performed his part admirably, Mr. ft Angel hin mother, Page. unwell Page, of Port is spending Christmas with Mrs. Russell Gordon 4

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