The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 9

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a Violinist Strugoles Way to Childhood Goal ~ FREDERICK és mas BW YORK, Deo, 18,— Cecilia Hansen, demure violinist, has come here from Ruasta with a phil- osophy of life which sho herself practiced to success, | “Set your mind on what you j Want, above everything else in th world, ‘Then go after it and ge it" That has been her motto, and on that she climbed to fame, She has been acclaimed by New York crit-| | fos as another musical genius come ||! | from Europe, From her earliest youth, sho had set her mind on becoming a violin- | ac cS sll ae In Fourteen Attractive Gift Styles Rostow Conservatory in Finland. At eight, she mado her first public Appearance, But sho hadn't yet reached her \ goal. She went to Petrograd to|]) i study. Then the war came and her} Y career had to wait. Sho was kept! in Russia when the bolsheviks gain-| ed control, Y: 4 One stormy night sho escaped tn } a small boat and spent 17 hours) | tousing on the sea, never expecting | 5 jto land. Eventually she got to} , | Poland, and exile, “But never quring the bolshevik | f terror or during the horrors of war ¢ : jdid IT give up my ideal,” sho as- " sured me, “I worked unceasingly, ; | knowing that things would eventu- ally come my way, | “I believe you can look at life fiir the large ox nalient ot soi | ENGI : AN unusually attractive Apron Dress spare Das ves Beemer. 2 a) event, scheduled for Friday in the ___ Cecelia Hanse n choose to look at my troubles thru ese ___| the small end and have them aa far pte i Downstairs Store. off as possible. A i : at fan baky. to. mlnitaie your La ; ve Two thousand Apron Dresses .in fourteen failures and discouragementa, You % : . . . Ibave to: cultltate that: attieuaa” or distinctive styles—12 pictured. |mind. When I have discouraging SURE REPORT i= and everything goes wrong Li jand I feet Yd like to drape myself : z — lan ap Nellis OE oy Every Dress in the Offering of Cosmetics, Rolled Hose and | suit. ana x walk tilt 1 get rid of the ; ; —ra! D1 hine. I ver let! Flapper Era to Exit | hoy ale he tat Good Quality Amoskeag Ginghams « . of me. LINCOLN, Neb, Dec. 13-—Giris}| “As problems pile up on me, T tell thelr own" any more—it's| myself everything is psychological MadunasAntomatts y_mind can control every And every garment carefully made in In other words, I won't n authority on wom. a Qiadourag ements, and = ‘ comfortable fitting styles that are smart nea "i y they vanish.” 2 Nas See ia } enough to delight any woman. Every style ¢ . ‘ is fashioned with some new trimming idea. stort|| YEAH, BUT WHEN DO | } sc Ne New sleeve effects are evident. Combina- ,|| THEY HAVE THE TIME N\" ; tions of plain and figured ginghams are rr. Lotin Den. 1t<-vecuties among the notable array of styles. All Sizes From 36 to 46 » has put the cre el e ae Plenty of the Larger Sizes n in the man tay fare or ta the per- of my own labor upon ft You can choose from a wide assortment sip cs i ere or ; ’ of plain colors, attractive plaids, small and Farm bureau, and now ; OK large checks, stripes and cross-bar effects of the National Transporta . . . . . , } ; t in practically every desired coloring. White ae tin (aA toe. exten io, é nt and contrasting trimming braids; wide, polorless, made Up of @ rou s full-length sashes and novel, roomy pockets. smetics, r out to thelr immed a prowiaing a eee : EKA A) ferabe a Mother or a “bachelor” girl apartment- fem Sormer, Sa housekeeping would appreciate your including people. one of these attractive Apron Dresses in her gift nid, “but a glance uatto afy Ei hi La genera sso ed by glances | ° a eet und an imposal Special arrangements have been made to display these Apron Dresses in a convenient manner. Each of the 14 styles will be modeled in the section. jy a Seattle tact ideas alned aro A Special, Friday, at 98c. Man Is Destroyed : ment of the farm.’ EVER DOWNSTAIRS ST c “| Filipino Heir Is (D0 S STORE) Now in Oklahoma ri | Six weeks and the excitement had | h: died n jail at Marshfield. Then the aw ’ R l | subsided. In the dead of night, Fred rs were astounded to see |thorities released him and sent him « of ers ea evea Ss sneaked back into town , in, Going to Marshfield, he | back to Stratford. t six years Stratford knew ed his overalls for a new| Under government surveillance noth’ of his return. lv he's back in the fields again. Per.) ecr e tf) ra va er He never ventured out of doors in} W AITS FOR haps Uncle Sam will prosecute him” the day time. His mother and sister | SUMMONS some day. always worked the farm from sun After the funeral he surrendered} Maybe he won't, for Fred's Fe “Disappeared” When Call to Service Came up to nun do “| himnaelt, upon’ the advice of local| from a well man now. ‘The. stall at P eae} of His Mother : « 4 s gathering, c business men. For five days he was‘ of those six ‘'s has told on him. O] YVMPIA See |Get tom sine oes ec acae"”” "1 |” CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM TS acted eel cara forge Oo ad THE ORIENT Console Phonograph ‘4 | Fetdiane Aa: We have Sate ene of pt of the battlefi t : Ba ; =e beautiful, carvec h Jong—sets whi A Featured Value Pare jak Stratt Bd TA Mati ; E to Coast” arrived too late for our big Sasten ede GERMAN = Seattle gets them. We must unload here $9 0.00 |228 Prowning {ing §-. ||. MAH JONG SETS Priced for This Sale at HE “Olympian,” as shown in i a er dratt : 510° ; §590°° the sketch, offers an unusually ath—a ne-—broke the MAKE oN £ Bey We are the largest importers in the North- attractive value in a console “pa be = Wek west of Oriental goods, including nograph that combines beautifu " é , HIS . $20 cabinet work with high-grade me- 1ot nd r s \a ( Peking Rugs and Teakwood chanical features that are excep- tenth ant ee . GIFT \ . ay Furniture * 3 ve: $90.00. tional at this price: q A mm," Fancy Brass and Bronze Jardinieres and Vases, Finished in two-tone mahogany. Equip- % Peking Cloisonne Ware, Mandar Tea ped with double-spring motor, Apne a ‘ear out Fred plowed iN) adhe Sets and thousands of Chinese Fancy Choy Fh tone chamber, brass tone arm and record- MUFFLER Fico Baskets, painted or plain, trimmed or untrimmed. ae tiiae playd all makes of records. Cabi- GRANDMA TRAVELS Th a f Oth Areal net holds five record albums. ae be Gites 223 Our stock of Mufflers will satisfy the most par- « housands 0 ther Articles Dimensions: 36 inches long, 21 inches pres Wy ee ticular man. He can have a choice of the latest Specially Priced for Christmas aay inate ‘high. : k patterns and fabrics such as Phone MA in-0600. Offered exclusively, in Seat- wide, i a Senow) it tle, by Frederick & ‘Nelsons A featured value at $90.00. fellon E vii Imported Scotch Wools ie 3 4 $4.00 and $6.00 CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED Silk Knits, $2.85 to $13.50 Brushed Wool, $3.50 a ANDREW AN" F on sa mt at i 5 21 Third Avenue PREDE & NELSON = Cut Silk, $4—$7.50 ua REDERICK ¢ \ET—SIXTH AVENUE ; n nd E mall mo t , Second Ave. at University Arcade Square was reapers Te tes] | ——$—$———— LT

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