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Seattle Society | Bdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Mrs Treat Will Be Honor Guest at Sunday _ Afternoon Tea; New Year's Dance to Bi Complim ment Emily Jennelle CHRISTMAS JOY LASTS the whole year through when is expressed | in linen, silver, hina, pottery, flowers! I like “home” giving beat of all, # think. So I’m leading you today to a song-bird shop around the corner, to a music store on Firet, to a labyrinth of lovely things in tableware, to a window of electrical leisure on Pine, to a nook of cut flowers on Third, to my favorite lane of wpetaire chops on Q HONOR Mra. iniy Whitney ‘Treat, who is leaving soon for _ East, Mra. John C. Eden has ‘out for a toa at her home on i trernonn, from 4 until 6 lock tations have been confined to te friends of the honor guest, eee ds Out for irge Dance ‘and Mns, J, J, Jonnelle haye d two hundred invitations for a at Christensen’s hall, on New eve, ‘ughter, Miss Emily Jennelle, the dance, Mr, and Mra. G F. Stoddard, with thelr sis- Pee Miss Henry ‘otta Schuett, are en: > tertaining with a dinner of twelve at the College club. Buffet Supper Will ow Skating Party ‘Miss Josephine Fransioli ts enter with an informal Fe evening, following an ice skating “party at the Arena, ge Diner and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Max Olson will be ‘Nests at a dinner of twenty-two ‘ at thelr home on Saturday which will be followed by as the later entertainment. ee Invitations Out for Dance “Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Thompson Jenkins have issued invitations for ® dance to be given at their home | ; Friday evening, December 14, : Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swezea, ‘who have recently returned from their wedding trip. . New Year’s Ball at Rainier Club Thyitations have been issued by ) the Rainier club for a reception and Dall on New Year's eve. : *- Hosts at Dinner Before Dance Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Philb @ntertained with a dinner of twen Paix covers at their home on Wednes- Qaay evening, before the Fifty club “ilance at the Yacht club “The monthly concert of the Ladies & ~ Musical club will be given Monday, "December 10, at 2:39 o'clock at the ‘Women’s University club, ‘The following Christmas program, Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY PYTHIAN SISTERS | Pythian Sisters of Seattle Temple | No. 9 will give a whist party at! bi 7 Wing's cafeteria Saturday evening, f wecember 8, at §:15. The pro |) Geeds received will be used for char- ity purposes. ‘The public is invited. COLONIAL court BAZAAR » Colonial Court, Order of Amar- Panth, will hold a bazaar at 612 ‘Wnlon st. alt day Saturday, Decem- bet) 8. Tea will be served. CBE EASTERN STAR CLUB Fastern Star club waar all day Saturc 4n the clubrooms, 409 ing. KAPPA KAPPA © GAMMA ALUMNAE ne The Alumnae association of Kap. 4 ya Kappa Gamma sorority will meet # with Miss Marie Leghorn, 120 Pres: pect st, Saturday, December 8, at The Southwest ment club will give day evening, Decem 24th ave. S. V Improve- a dance Satur- 8, at its hall, id Hudson st, oe DELTA ZETA ALUMNAE Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Sat- urday, December with Mrs. Oliver 46th st. WESTMINSTER CHRISTMA The women of Westminster church will their annual Christmas sale on Saturday, Decem- ber 8, from 1:3 at the home of M: sell. Mrs. John F. nr charge of the fanc Mrs. J. E. Leggett of FP, Lens, doll babic Houlahan, Holmes, del: Elizabeth Russell handkerchie Assisting Mrs. Ru: Officers and members of the and Mrs. James A. } Frank Black, Mrs. C. Charles ¥ Eton, Mra. Schroeder Addy. CHURCH SALE ell will be the soclety ght, J. Smith, Patterson, Scott Clin: and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, John Ida B. William Stevens W. ite meeting hall, ember 8 requested offic coming year, COURT NO. ans’ ay, De Members cEN eteria, vening, De BENEFIT CARD PARTY A card Ruth for ill be give party for Girls Building nat the Regis and art December 8, ALPHA « The ‘Als LUB In compliment to thelr \F buffet at her home on Saturday | "| be Mrs.| featuring Old French Carols, a violin ensemble and a group of solos will be presented: fagt ashrdlu a emtwyp ashrdlu Head “mhepherda Leave Tour, Mocks. B Nout Bauhinals “Naught 18 Bo Sweet” ,.Nosl Dauphinols “Slumber Song of Infant Jeaus’..... - Breton Melody of 18th Century Oome Antony, Come Peter... ss Noel Provencal “Good” Nelehtors All, of Chatres’ rat Notation Cited) “Sleep, Gertie Dov ol Alsacien Ladlea Muatcal Club Ensemble. Nina Elitott Bauer at the piano, “Noel of the Bressan Waits”. ...05 sArr, by Dareteux “Cradle ‘song sArc. by AMitehell Noel Wearnates Carl Hobiiteell, violin, 0 Bherma: ud ensemble Forth, J. F. Wh . Langdon and Loren Mo- Each member {s privileged to in- vite one guest Soa e Annual Christmas Party Tho Seattle Sales Managers’ asso- elation will give its annual Christmas party on Wednesday evening, Deo. | 49, at the Seattle Yacht club, Din- | mer at T o'clock, will be followed by | the dsitribution of gifts and dancing. The committee in charge includes | Mr. A. H. Lind, chairman; Mr. |P. Lily, Mr. AL J. Young, Mr. |Gordon Tongue, Mr. George Baird, | | Mr, Fred Young and Mr, M. Lowden. is | Miss Pidduck Betrothed Mr. and Mra. Thomas H. Pidduck | announce the engagement of thelr | }daughter, Rena, to Mr, John Cecil | Lowe, of Vancouver, B, | The wedding will take place in cee Because of her deep interest In Its] of Washington, dating ite organize | philanthropic purposes, Mite. Galina | ton back to 1898, Its alumnae chap Pine: ».| tera in Everett, Spokane, Yakim Kototf, talented Russian refugee, re-| Ota nacoma, am well an Seattle arrived from Omsk, Siberia, have been actively at work on ar and Harbin, Manchuria, has and plans for the bazaar during the fered her sarvices to the seventh an past year. nual scholarship bazaar, to be heki ‘The bazaar doors will open at 11 Saturday, December 8, in the Louis} and close at an early evening hour XIV. room of the New Washington | Dainty articles suitable for Christ-| hotel vy the active and alumnae) mas gifts for the entire family will chapters of Gamma Phi Beta s0-|be on dimplay, The committes has| rority, | endeavored to offer a greater variety | Mile, Kotoff, who ts ‘an accom-| than ever this year. | plished musician, dancer and lngulst,| ‘The committee in charge !nctudes | is Interested fa the American educa | Mrs. Bruce Shorts, general manager; | tional system, and the alm of this) Mra, William Latubs, financial man- bazaar made an instant appeal to| ager; Mra. Roy Pinkerton, publicit: her. This event is given to raise) Mrs, Frank Horsfali, lingerie booth; funds for $100 scholarship awarded | Mra. Victor Rabel, towels; Mra. yearly by the faculty of the Univer. | Lochie Woodruff, aprons; Mra. Wil-| ity-of Washington tovan upperdiaas| tinm» Deugiae Btevenson and Dre. | woman jn tho English department} Myra Smith Dickinson, delicatessen who is at least partially self-support-| Mre. Edward FR. Taylor, novelties; ing. award {8 made at Mrs. William Morris Dehn, chil mencement time in June. dren's articles; Mra, Cart Will, Gamma Phi Beta was the first so-| kitchen things; Mrs. Roy Kinnear, ished at the University Christmas cards and wrappings. P I | Music Misa Sally Harbaugh, who tn at- | Vladimir Rosing of the|tending Westover school, tn Middie-| “peraided ax an artist of » Will spend her Christ: | pinish, Viadimir tion. with her aunt, Mrs. tenor, will appear Louis Bond, tt Bestod: | of the Seattle artist ducted under the Katharine Rice, thea’ Monday ber 17. | Rosing has toured + lof the entire country and of Car }and his performanc have bro | Te | almost invari: high pratse from | a two months’ critics of the presi | Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs, C. 8. Holmes will be hostess | for Renton Hilt Guild at the Ortho- pedic Tea Shop on Saturday, as-| |sinted by Mrs. W. T. Gray, Mra. |C. E. Ingersoll, Mrs, Louls Lock: | wood, Mrs, Frank J. Van ‘Tuyl, Mra. jthe near futu | i cently lem prof irs. B. F. Lazier, Mra. Frank Saxe nd M W. D. Freeman. Broadway Guild will be In charge all day at the Thrift Shop, repre sented by Mrs. Robert Howes, Mra. R. H, Glassm and Mra, Herbert Greene, Saturday evening, December $, In | Fremont halll, $422% Fremont ave. so. ADDITIONAL CLUBS com. MOUNT HOLYOKE CLUB Mount Holyoke club will be held at jthe Women's University club, on | day, December 11, at 3 p. m. | eee BRING AND BUY SOCIAL Tho Ladies’ Aid society Welsh Presbyterian church will hold a “bring and b in the church parlors Friday evening, December 7, at 7:20 p.m. An interesting program has been planned which will include | numbers by a woman's chorus, selec. tions by quartets, sketch c. Ming | Blodwen Jones and Mr. Vaughn ones, with Miss Frances Williams |accompanist, will contribute vocal numbers, | Mrs. J. R. Evans and Mrs, Laura |t Thomas will be in charge of the| trip in the Eas favana, com-| While his voice, tho excellent, does | fancy work booth, Mrs. Lewis Jen.| ing home by v of California. |not place him upon a pl above | kins and Mrs. W. Griffiths of the ‘3 other vocalists of the first w his | delicatessen ‘booth, and Mrs, M.| Mr. and Mrs. Beverly interpretation of his which ts Churchill of the bran tub. A room| Hancock (Edna McCreery) characterized Russ has been for the display of | ceiving ulations upon the} wing his genuine {old relics and an exhibition of Weish | birth of a son, Roger Lee, December | uniqueness. Scenery. Refreshments will be served. |5, at the Virginia Mason hospital, Rosing will sing selections cepa | * | operas, |CHANGE CLUB'S NAMB cose rgd esa yy Py aid ‘Tho ttle Women’s Clyic| Mount Vernon, spent today in the | high order, and his acting enhances |¥eague, at an executive meeting| “!tY- A eke |rather than detracts from his voice. held Thureday at the ¥. W. C. A,| eens the name of the club was changed Miss Mona Wycoff sallea Thurs. ‘to the Woman's City ‘club ot ter|day on the Ruth Alexander for Los| Student Artist Recital latte. Mrs. Harry R. Buell was|Anseles, where she will spend tho} Ada Deighton Hilling will prosent pcted prosident to fill the place| Winter with relatives Miss Mildred Hall, pianist of Mrs. Henry Landes, who has - garage tg ati a ga Mr. Lawrance Calvert, who 1's in| noon, December 9, at 3 0 Montelius hall ifornia, fs a guest at the Hot in Los Angeles The program follows: A Fiat Major 5. Bort Swezen returned | D D. from thelr wedding trip in | “Splintn and South and have taken | Momer Apartments at the Hotel Sorrento, Rossing. Mra. Everett Griggs It, nam, will spend a short next week with Mrs. Griggs Mr, and Mrs. Archibald J Vernon are re roles, typically audiences thru as fa set asid | | fiom} interpreting the roles. Ne is credited with histrionic ability o* f war, Mrs. Buell was | © anizer of the Northwest division | Alexandria, for the Red Croaa A special meeting of the club will| held Monday evening, D ber 10, at Bagleson's hall, BE. 42 ard 15th N. EB. During January, sr ie weekly luncheons will be held down! 6) s40 w aeagy has returned town. An opening luncheon {s set! ¢ eit in Calif for December 27, with tho place to| fm & visit In California. be announced = ei | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boas are re. a celving congritulations upon the WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUBS birth of a daughter, Virginia Mae | The Woman's Civie club at the Seattle General hos ‘Tuesd: De pi kson room at the Y. W. C. A.| The reading of somo interesting cor. respondence will be followed by aleome home from the University | business seasion. There will be a dis. | wc hool in Victoria on Dec. 22, for the} ussion on the bankers’ plan of fl-| Christmas holiday cing the building of a civic audi- ore @ ioe | Mrs. Edgar Ames in Members asked to bring gifts from month apparel for the Medina} apout Dec Mr. and Mr left Thursda visit of seve at tho chapter house. S. R. Taylor will be the host vill meet zi 11, at 2p. m. in the} seni, es eee Francis and Spafford Frink will Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wet Weather Footwear expected homo | vel aboard, | home Benjamin Gros York sup on a GOWNNIG DOKSNT MIND GOING TO SCHOOL WHEN HE WEARS DINHA STREMLAU Suots! s! COUNCIL OF The regul cil of Jewish W Thursday, Hirsch, JEWISH WOMEN meeting of the Coun- men will be held on Dec. 13, at 115 p. m. in | Mr ry room of the Temple do | being cor | a daught | pital, and Mrs, Hugh atulated , Dec. 1 M. Street are the birth of the Minor hos see HOMESTEAD Homestead, of 2 com HARMONY Harmony hood No. 1743,| SINGS AT KENNY HOME Yeomen,| Miss Lillian Wilson, of Vancou dance for! B. C., soloist at the Amphion eir new Wednesday evening, con-| fas hall dd to the pleasure of tho old} Tuesday ove the Kenny Home on| afternoon, Ww ahe gra rendered a delightful pro at the inetitutio CLUB ee }AMMA PHT BETA at the} WILL MEET of offi Gamma Phi followed] hold its regular *| Tuesd nornin ] Tuesday mornin Américan iments ‘ople at huxgday ~ Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co. rize will be OCIAL will meet Mon-| 2p lection rts will m. monthly meeting on | December 11 at | ARCADE SQUARE be Take Ulevator and Save Fourth, Will you come with me all the way? “WHAT SHALE I GIVE?” Have you thought of Mah Jongg for home folks grown tired ot} bridge? —Quaint luncheon sets in cross-stitch and applique, lovely china dono in lusters, grass mats, vases, candies for the woman who entertains? —A Jeweled olffure comb, a frock, a hat for the} girl at home from school? --A photograph for tho far-away friend? —Smart new togs for the tiny people in the family? ‘Ten doors of delight invite you with fine merchandise at reasonable | prices to shop along the upstairs lane of stores In the McDER-| MOTT BUILDING on Fourth at Pine! oe * THE CANARIES SINGING At Chapman's Garden Storo remind me what a world of molody and delight a songbird creates in athome! Canaries, and Rollers, too, a for sale at 1918 Weatlake, soe The ttle “rolier’s” accomplishment of trifling up and down the scale, muat de taught him by another songater like himeell, ae . A SALE OF ORIENTAL GIFTS! Those strands of beautiful beads you've admired in the windows at} 1214 ‘Third ave, dre offered at half-prios now! Rich Batsurma ware. incense burners and Christmas cards are reduced, too, at NELSON'S | HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING AND BUTTON WORKS, INSTALLED IN YOUR RANGE ‘A MANNING GAS MAKER (burning Kerosene) bakes, roasts, fries | and heats the water colls, And the cost? 2% cents an hour! Mr. | Justis, 1922 Third Ave., welcomes you to the dally demonstrations . HOW FINE FOR THE YOUNG GIRL! W. B. Citfton’s are offering a lovely wrist-watch, the case "25-year white gold filled.” at only $9.5! A small deposit will hold it until Christmas. 108 Pike &t, 8 * | The hadtt of promptness would de worth inoulcating at the cost of one hundred times $9.50! OMEONE YOU LOVE With each of tho new hats of satin, metallic Jaces and spring flow- ers that you find at THE MODEL, priced at $3.00 and $5.09, you} are given a freo Bushnell Photograph! 627 Peoples Bank Bullding. | + DOES SHE PIROUETTE? j How it will delig girl who's learning to dance to find on the Christmas treo a brand new pair of ballet shoes from the BROCK NDE Costume Shop at 1922 Fifth Avenus OF ‘The tiny toe-dancer, skimming the floor as Ughtly as a humming bird ekima the blossoma, pic! wp the art in the Saturday mornings of a single winter, sometimes. | BRING YOUR BITS OF SATIN, LAC E WIRE And a strip of gold tricoletts to M tin's Wednesday 2 o'clock class at the Y. W., and ahe'll he’ ou vais a knot of lovely lngeris | and corsage flowers! No fees, Fifth and Beneca, ES Ea The delicately olinting French flowers that aforn hate and make} up corsage ornaments are as simply made as patch-work ease | you're taught the trick, 8 8 | AT A NEW BEAUTY SHOP, “ZEL’S” | An excellent shampoo and marcel aro $1.06 thie week! A marcel / and manicure are $1.00, Call MA tn-6439--400 Haight Bullding, A CHRISTMAS FACE It's not at all hard to achleve, my dears, under a bat or cap (velour, felt or tweed) mado elegantly »potiess and shapely by a blocking at | MR. CHURCHILL'S. He’ at 402 Union Bt, rye JUST HOW BEAUTIFU L A useful thing lke a hat-box or a handkerchief bracelet can bo | you'll know when you seo the hand-made gifts to be displayed at | the MODEL after December 15th—627 Peoples Bank Building, | 7 | JUST A FEW HAVE DISCOVERED IT! f courne, the new ENGLISH TEA ROOM in the Liberty Mark st the pl food quickly served and inexpensive, too! © to enjoy A few of us adopt high poligh, but » the plain shingle and the Partstan part and pat of us choose the invartably becoming marcel YOU'LL HAVE A HU? NDRED “LITTLE j ACCOMPLISHMENTS . | }n harmony, 6 accompaniment and syncopation at your finger- ends after 20 lessons & agtine at the BRIN School of Popular Music, It's at $06 Pine & HOW SERE Around a | right he the finishing yee iLY THE CHILDREN DI leg table of their own with chairs of just the things are inexpensive, too, when you apply They're at CARLSON'S, 800 Pine Street 6 aa ee For a fase design in c inating evening's on oak diversion, or pine. THE LAMP SHADE YOU COVET Will be made to order at La Bow's Gift Shop, HERE’S A LITTLE WHITE CRIB | And hero's a tiny rocking chair and a doll's bed! It's economical to © gifts for the home at Mr. Townsend's justllke-new furnituré , EUREKA, 2029 First Avenue ee ae | 1 IT FOR CROCHET-EDGING! Hemstitching's 8 cts, a yd. at Elite, 414 Bitel PR Ye IT SWEETENS THE SEASON’S SEWING To ugo a wonderful new “electric” from the Singer Shop, Avenue, They have many model: Seri TUCK THEM IN AN ENVELOPE When you send her a pair of “Chiffons” or “Nall-Pile Test," tho | wonder-wear silk hoslery from the Arcade Bootery, Second Ave. entrance, Arcade Square. try applying a atenciled lor 1610 Westlake, Bldg., over Bartel 1824 First | “28 © WHAT NEEDLESS MISERY A weak arch, a callous, an ingrowing nail, a s) foot invites, A half-hour with DR. SUSIE most foot {Ils at the start, 4044 Arcade Square, THE HAPPINESS OF PERFECT HEARING | of a modern ear-phono from ROBSON’S. All the | | ight infeotion’ on the PRASIER Goes with the gift better makes are demonstrated free, mornings, at 4056 Arcade Sq. We Ba ALMOST INVARIABLY, WH A CROWD | Of us dine at WING'S Cafeteria, ono of us draws a free meal ticket! Several are given each day, you know, at 1409 First Avenuc A DELICIOUS WAY TO SERVE LEFT-OVER MEATS! Cut the And remove the seeds from green pepper size. Imt d boiling water for 10 minute slightly tender, but When cold, fill the ROCK Cottage Cheese into which lias been « desired amount of minced cold ham or left-over meat, and ¢ ficient salad dressing to give a piq flavor of ¢ stuffed pepper put a spoonful of dressing, and cold vegetable—as peas, « of uniform to make the peppers with RE refully folded any uf. oh | t of any any aaney fr On, top erve liflower, or diced potat Sint Lae The old fashioned handkerchiefs the new things at the a nes th wide net ruffl aré among gift shop THE CANDLES AT 1607 FOU RTH AVE. Priced at 15, 20 and 25 cents, are lovely thin FRENCH LINEN stl SP KC TAL Ss Madeira napkir Iinen Madeira to beautiful linen AVENUR. We t of 6, and $ ae nado tatting, 14 cents 50 cents each, 4 each; handr Madeira handkerchief rful value THIRD (Advert! sement) IT’S THE SOCIAL THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! Every mother, daughter, wife and sweetheart should see the greatest of all love stories, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame, at the HEILIG THEATRE, Third and Madison. If you attend the matinees, you'll avold the evening crush, Special attention is given to matinee parties, Phone EL lot-21%1 for reservations, Third and Iast big week now, 8 « To help in making her dolt’s wardrobe ts a toy chain-atitch machine that’s made to last a Wfetimet 8 e THE MARY ANNE GIFT SHOPPE Has the most unusual hand-made and hand-painted gifts! They're priced reasonably, too. 215 University st., next to Chantecter, . * ONLY WISH: ’TWILL BE GRANTED! But you must put your wish on paper and tuck It into your bundle of laundry on the steps! Will you have your bath towels darned? —Your hose all mended? —Your curtains tinted? —Fruit stains or mildew removed from the linen?. —The color of your new house- frock set? Tho SEATTL SUPPLY LAUNDRY gives all these special services free upon written request. Call CA piti-0300. Cae eR | To “walls on alr” with Joy {san experience that never comes to a person with corns. . . . “THE WEST, A NEST AND YOU” It’s the month's musteal success recorded on the new Vietor record! And have you heard “Mean, Mean Mama,” a Brungwick repro- duotion, of ‘our own Vic Meyers’ interpretation? If you'll drop into the LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPP with your song and record lint, they'll find everything you want, I know. On First, near Pike. . FOR AUNT EMMA WE'VE BOUGHT A Kryptok Gift Certificate! Won't she be happ vinion glasses fitted by DR. SENDER, at Larne ° * with new double- , 1337 Third Ave.? The dread of using an car-phone is usually an hysterical prejudice that one can remove with tactful attention. ore PAUL HANSON DESIGNED IT! A man's ring of particularly hundsome Unes! of tourmaline, ruby or tops 1426 First Avenue, It has a flat setting You'll find it at the GOLD SHOP, . : “- SHE BESTOWS VOICES AND REAL HAIR WIGS, TOO Edith Harris repaints, restrings and repairs dolls. 614 Eitel Bldg. 8 I thought they were small cans of enamel or glue when I saw them on a shelf at the doll shop. Instead they were voices that cricd “Mama” when they were tucked inside the breasts of eatedust dables! . ISABELLE CROPP’S REBUILDING OF GOWNS Is tho talk of Beattle, because she makes creations out of gowns) at neem hopeless! 603 Haight Bidg. MMA in-1683. ee YOUR LIGHT SUMMER SHOES WI be dyed brown or bieas at Turrell’s Madison Street store. se OF MIDWINTER COMFORT ~The garment or neckplece of fur given beauty and lines at the repair department of THE MODEL, 637 Peoples Bank “Building. FOR THE 3-YEAR-OLD—A SCOOTER! They're BOc at Rudy Tiaoarent eee bicycle store, Times Square. Hand-made tapere of one tone and slightly uneven in the wey they lean are best, I think. ee MR. HUGHES, THE COFFEE MAN Says that you can make the best of “Chile” at home, for he has all the Mexican spices for Con Carne and Tamales at 703 Piné Street. one le AT THE SUTHERLAND COSTUME SHOP You can rent gorgeous things for the masquerade! 414 Bitel Bldg. eo. RUN IN AFTER SUPPER! . The I-Ald Shop, 207 McDermoot building, will be open evenings until Christmas. Glasses improve people's looks because they allow the muscles of the, whole face to relax, 8 GROWING OLD IS NOT S08 AD With a face undated! } her Baum removes permanently super- fluous hairs and other bien shes of skin. 1109 Peoples Bank Bldg. oe YOU'VE BEEN IMAGINING Because you've seen the maid in the window at 222 Pine st. iron a whole week's laundry in a single hour that the magical machine she guides so lightly 1s a costly thing! It isn't. Today T'vo learned that you can buy the THOR HOME IRONER for ten small dollars & month. That's about what-you pay out for the flat work alone, if the family is large, is it not? i ‘ eee In Jewel-craft and in potter-craft, too, ence for the many-angled rather tha Crs ae UNCLE SAM CAN TAKE CARE OF US ALL! He has sweaters, wool shirts and good shoes for the boys and bath robe patterns for the girls. He has tents, tarps—everything Dad's been wanting to tuck in his car for the trip. He has great comforts, downy pillows, choice blankets and auto robes to delight Mother. satisfacto: to choose Christmas gifts at CAMP LEWIS 8, for the prices are really lo’ On First, at Seneca. eee THE BUBBLING WELL Isn't it delightful to know that this shop of exquisite things In hand-embroidered linens and holiday gifts of all kinds will be open evenings until Christmas? At 406 University st. opposite the Mét- ropolitan theatre, there seems to be @ prefer- n for the simply rounded forms. Ae eee) An orange tree in the miniature laden Charming dit of color for the Jardiniere. ° EACH SEASON BRINGS irs NEW DESIGNS In fine China dinner-ware But the old patterns are kept in stock, too,.if you buy your dishes of the Pacific Coast China Co. with perfect fruit, te a They're at 903 Third ave. : a Marton. ] HAVE YOU SATIN PUMPS? You can have them made like now with perfectly matched ths and recovered heels! Bring or mail them to the Landis Shoo Repair stem, 420 Union st.! The right toys for babyhood are for older people . . . THE GARMENTS AT RETTY FARIS’ Are so spotlessly smart that if it wero not for thelr prices, you'd heyer dream that some have beon worn! 216 McDermott building. YOUR PHONOGRAPH ae Will be put in perfect order at 1816. Westlake, Phonograph Supplies. HAVE YOU MET THE GIRLS AT “HOLLYWOOD”? They have that shop of temptingly lovely frocks, coats and hats upstairs at 221 McDermott building «Xe THE PLAIN PAPER'S WORTH THAT! 100 envelopes and 200 sheets of letter paper printed witl and addr are $1.00. Reliance Press, 119 Marion st. 88 How perfectly simple to pay a bill by check to order supplies when the tenths of the tale, TODAY AT THE LI I've priced with ust In from the 15 Firth as important as the right books your naine , to mail an inquiry. imprint on your stationery tells nines EN CHEST amazed delight the sheer linen. handkerchief New York import hou They're inexpensive f ave AT HE COLO: TAL mystery t Sta rill picture, Exuitir White ‘Or t i § night rung Sunday, “The

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