The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 4

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Sa Recent on reencemannampergte Come ores Soe THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DECE! DECEMBER 18, 2028. WRARARARE EEE EE REE LAN, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin Is Husband’s Partner‘, E a KEEP THE THE PREMIER'S ee a see Have One of ¥ a ” 7 POTION CERF OE si eee M Dany all Guthwick —— : | Runs Over $302, 000 a Year e Declares Politics Doesn’t Ruin His AN r | Out in tho north end of Boattle| athlotlo equipment. owned by. tho j students amounts to at least $7,600, ‘ ‘ lin a corporation with 6,000 stock- Temper One Bit; Insists He Spend Ma en i alvee.| ASSOCIATION MAB GROWN VERY FAST : : ‘ tors, and a manager who ts a grad-) "| pi Week-ends at Country Home eg rs tae Same tho A. HU, Wa, fas grown by leaps and bounda during the past t d ae It le the aasoclated Students} four yours, In 1919 only six offi e e in von Kettler, a mem- |with fragrant burning logs. 3 ; University of Washington and th! cialis wore employed to handle the ‘of The Star’s editorial staff, A goodlooking woman of middle \ tea | manager ty Darwin Meisnest, WhO! pusinews of the organization at @ and medium height rose to . " : | provides for the football spectactes | saiary of $18,000 a year; today 18 . t me. She was wrapped in a | presented in the Stadium and WAS) peopig are kept busy at a yearly she — interv! SSASSTS se De Main 6720 carmine colored gown of beaded largely re#ponaible for the success) | suacy of $82,000, silk. A long rope of pearls loosely g of the “Wayfarer? and “Amer-|" nats quite a little Jump tn sal: migtish . encircled her throat, She: put me ,, r jeanus, liege and just to show that the extra ’ at caso by saying: y | Pho A, SU. Wa ts one of the} help in needed—the budget this year fi M All Y C t WANDA VON KETTLER | “Please do not be alarmed by my | J : Htargest “firma” in tho north énd| calls for $210,000; five years ago only J or a an s -rear omyjor Dee. 1%—“Polities do | Attire. It just happens 1 am to alt ‘ land negotiates a daily volume of) $75,000 was asked, e net .}for a painting.” Sa : business that rivals many of the| Twenty.aix different departments known to be one of ~ “ 1 ‘clal houses. @ tak care of by the graduate : é busteat women?" Mra Stanley Baldwin bay a hig Nee tr Wu isl cea ntibese eect (3h ane eam HAT companions they are; nothing you Baldwin, just emerged) gy “IE wonder you have time Jearning and expending moro than|of athletics there is basketball, foot- Wy could give could please him more. giveling,: diaciuraging. te spend his weekends quietly at| $530 a day, a total of about $905,-| pall, baseball, crew, track, Intramural § ’ Seon mension re Well, I haven't much time," she | Cheequers, the country home given aw. and minor sports, tennis, wrestling, ya protection Piya |Sdmitted—the election was so close | the government for use of all Brit-| 3 y ‘ student asso-| women’s athletion and general ath-) 4 ‘An’ excéntional model of Daniel’ Green make gets this tribu at hand and she wasin the middie of [48h prime ministers a half mililon | etter. : 7 4 Sead . ‘ A Beeps, coavinneay See the campaign. | “Mr, Baldwin,” sho waid to me, | dollars rty, the sta-| MANY ACTIVITIES | te is of very soft kidskin lined in quilted satin. a husband. Yet she had time to expound to Henle glum pauls aati aly ah | Bias ale ° Cache ARE INCLUDE In black and brown. ..sceoceccccceccecss 4.50 a we have married | Tho numerous heh the he P tude: ‘was before the general elec-/™me some of her pet thoorles. about 30 years— have never| crews akim over Lake Washington Than se sod peti sherry that I went to ste Mrs. Bald-| First, that « wife, If convinced * publications, student fees, publicity “hp ho pfeil And \her husband's policies are good |%&¢ & quarrel. women say|and down the Hudson, aro worth in!t.. health fund, debate and ora 4 5 a Felt Comf 8 a ioe Star Dee what | policies, ‘should support him tn | they don't want their husbands in} the nelghborhood of $10,000, the gh. school tournaments, ti f ys ; eee wad politics because of its effect upon | Wayfarer property is valued at rev b, Knigt H 5 fs ‘ Wd of a woman the wife of onejevery way. onthe ’ ft nev; elub, Knights of the Hoo , 7 : fee a : Great Britain's greatest. men| Second, that a wife's fyndamental thelr temperament My husband eral thousand dollars, whilo the) oy Campus daya, the “Mid-w! ‘ on ee ae eg ih a? Lae 1 duty is to make a home. Mra, cogent " Rare RS 7] concert, dance festival, Varalty ball, | SY soles and heels, in purple, Oxford, medium blue, dark, drizzly day was not the Baldwin has two boys and four girls} “Maybe you have Is y helped Nome noted artiat?’ 1 asked. Spring opera and dramatics, My 7 taupe and fea Bee? Gn 50 and 3.00 to make dreary and dismaljand sho sees to !t that wherever keep his temper sweet,” I ventured. “Oh, no," Mra, Baldwin replied, Any doubt remaining as to whet St Andee dc tel cient i) ng st. look any better. But} they live ts first of all a home. “Wella ifttlo, perhaps,” she | “ ng Woman who is mnak- er or not handling the affairs of the good when I came into a} Third, that the wife must sec | sald, “but not a great deal, Ho ts/ ing a start, Bho seemed to want me | Associated Studenta University of @ n's boudoir, etegantly arranged |}that her husband gets his needed | just that kind of man.” to alt for her and I figure it doos | Washington has grown to be a man antique furnishings and, best | recreation. Which is why she inaist-| A footman appeared, announcing | no harm to help out, or give & Lift | ate job should be dispelled by thin 4 ‘all, a cheerful fireplace heaped ed that her husband, while premier, the portrait painter had arrived. if you can comparison: In 1916 Washingt “i ¥ guaranteed the University of Call-| a This same model with checkered collar, in oxfordj medium blue EGGX fornia $1,400 for a game played on | > old Denny field; in 1 after the lig and brown ..... game in the Stadium, the Golden ¢. ‘ | Seare” hiked - haske? 46 othe Sansa lS A very comfortable Felt Slipper in dark green, oxford and taupe, kroves with $24,000 In their jeans. " has piping trim in red The students have their own con- ntitution and by-laws and elect their | own president and board of control, ii H) which tn turn selects the graduate &é | Seal A Special for Men. ¥ Retter results from Star want ads. y | Just phone MA in-0600 and you will agree, A Daniel Green Comfy in oxford and wine with self trim, ee. 00 ded soles and heels..... raed A good grade felt slipper with padded soles and heels, self \f 2 or plaid collar in the shades, blue, maroon, gray and brown. | 5 PEE IRIE EEE WOMAN CALLS TOY BEAR NATURAL AND BLACKIE IS ANGRY before a downtown And for the Woman No Lovelier Gifts Than Comfort Slippers ROM among those we offer you are certain to find the very ones that will complement Milady’s new robe. To Please Her Finest Fancy— Mules and D'Orsays of Skinner’s Satin, quilted satin lined and braid trimmed. Black with bril- liant lining, or pink, blue and rose.........¥. 50 and 4.50 The Ever Popular Felt Comfys With ribbon trim and padded soles, in a variety of colors, orchid, pink, wista rose, blue, oxford and taupe or’ of mine jome there for the ale (LEE ERE Such a thing, I thought, houldn't be on | display. How awkward— head tolling from aide to aide, crazy Think of This Player Piano Special age particular spectmoen. i b Two women bustled up with sev- S ] ‘ < 385 00 eral children, who rushed up to erlous. y 4 ; . J the window and did their best to press thru the glass, A fine Upright, Grand or Ask to see our special eo sie Player Piano in your home Se Christmas Player Piano. This . means real happiness this ( , beautiful brand new, fully | Christmas and for years to ; ; guaranteed, 88-note instru- nenicthe aad big father of come. All of our instruments 4 ment is of the highest quality # i} gosbvenst ep pagar are fully guaranteed standard { { ‘ —has full metal plate—bushed makes. The liberal price re- E: tuning pins — copper wound ductions and _ exceptionally : j bass strings — five-point mo- easy terms during this Great ‘ ' : tor, perfect of control—beau- Ys Christmas Sale offer you a The Beautiful tiful tone and refined in ap- | OnpatUK W CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Piaying Twiee Dally genuine opportunity.. Don’t pearance. All in all a wonder- _ Now Fiayins lan! put it off until some distant NEEDHAM ful Player Piano, Price re- } et Raps Bat day—that day may be too late BABY GRAND) aueced for this Great Christ- is CARLTON EMMY —come in at once—we make $545.00 mas Sale to the low figure of F*)| “Comptiments SULLY it easy for you right now. $385.00. f HOUGHTON Boudoir Slippers Of satin with padded sole and heel, in black, wistaria, rose, gray and American beauty 25 —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor, Multitudes of Gifts at A BABY GRAND PIANO OPPORTUNITY i [cvuscusan “319 i go | goo |) |e gee DEZSO ReTTER The Daintiest apd Mus 7, > ah acee chan aan Philippine For more than fifty years the name NEEDHAM has stood for high quality among American pianos. We have sold NEEDHAM pianos for years and it is this personal ee . pir tpnter son cera edge of their sterling worth, together with our many opportunities to judge piano values, 4% Bo Senne. Gece at tae eek a Gowns and ny win: apbHRE an. cok that prompts us to say w ithout hesitdtion that this wonde rful little NEEDHAM Baby Grand 5 : it Bolder seh hrk ok 06 Chemises ehh ay 2.25 is by far the finest Grand Piano offered on the entire Pacific Coast at $675.00, which is its Eda pnay op com bod! Raita Es mg make the loveliest ’ [aol aktatad yegular price, yet the price during this Great Christmas Sale is only $545.00—truly a wonder- mee tay Y g) Tis Bo ee a eneupuiiceasihwton pitts’ “beGhiise' they xy ful Baby Grand Piano opportunity. ’ \9 he : aro entirely hand Playing Cards in made and hand em- Fine Used Pianos From Seattle’s Best Homes é WILL KING’ ee cap me a, Mba The wonderful response we have had during this Great Christmas Sale has made i scessary ake XK | and his - ia 5 es reiyte . 22.95 gz 1 is Sale has made it necessary to take 4 his Se ee ‘ PY eRe Pajamas in exchange, on new Grand and Player Pianos, many fine instruments hese pianos are in the best of air ' ) y hy ’ rg pote in 8 / Handkerchiefs — Witt Silk Chemises of Crepe de condition, coming as they have from some of the finest homes in this city. The prices are extremely low, ; ‘eNae nly Wi eo 1 dae: ana Grhwn Work or. Two-piece siip- over a peer * deat fe so as to clear them from our floors at once. : with several rows of > Ot ukne nine, dainty underthings Satin Camisoles, that the indeed in the sh flesh, titching, of extra fine qual neatly trimmed Gi daeck, 2.95 Just a Few Specials y ; TRADE INYOUROLD e\" ‘ Ci Rg SH Ot eth wih contain —Hactiqugall-southiek, i . ¢ or. In the shades Third Floor, For Tomorrow , INSTRUMENT Sp Cel i | Coun me ee (\. gavin Gl wae ms Ages : $295.00 We will accept the piano, or phonograph, 3 , = Os 104 bee ‘ he) Vanity a Dresser Mason & Hamlin. . $175.00 x you now have in trade on a beautiful new 2 %s Reson’ tog ge bape rain An Indi Suit Sets Kimball $185.00 y Upright, Grand or Player Piano, allowing ? ar SS fy WK sets of tine A net with: alaae fy tapped Ld od lovely’ gifts. for’ ‘Milady’s Chickering . $265.00 Y you the full market value during this Great Z cw of Irish and Filet tai 1.00 ie the very gift the NE OE ane Knabe $285.00 hagas A VF PN ost oe Kt —MneDougall-Southwiek, little Ind has longed eee Gaineies tans’ caiK eo a . z BPAPOPEPALD IO PAPO POP RIOISOSO: Street Fi heavy crocheted lace edge for. As wild as he in cream or old t and | aa eM MY Fancy Turkish Towels—Jacquard could wish for with ereah 4saC ovat cceey 2.50 We Do As We C ine maar treet et,” Sean te We e Carry No ' mi q in pink, blue, Inv een ay ar Hemstitched or Scalloped Stencil Pianos ‘ me J e ‘ Sizo 18 7 TINGO ..+.4.+. 1.35 Sheets — made of a good Advertise or Stencil Player ¥G |(ists Duly £it. ive io, sve oe, as se 4 se FES, scallope heavy quality: seam Bring This Ad Pianos—Every a Robinson’s Syncopators Band With You WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL Instrument aS Joe Reiehen PS ia ikea Scoke a D Brassieres EVERSTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC Standard Make it John Burke 1 ae : et ALN Cowboy Suit DOWNTOWN STORE UNIVERSITY STORE if EVANS, MERO AND EVANS | | poche bc « odels, sizes > Tdeal for the boy 1519 THIRD AVE. EAST 45TH AND BROOKLYN Mary Drew and Company . ‘ v niere ' 4 Wer cemiien Pantageseope by Pe . —Macd RSEIALOIOIOLAPOPOIOVESOIEIOIESS SB LEGE $i Gh 2 : ae HARMON AND SANDS ‘Third RS RAE RE RAR RA RE RE RE RERRRE R RES FAS

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