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motional stuff’ (old-time favoritos revived), if the reception given John | Philip Sougs apd jla 100-plece con: | cert band, at the Metrepolitan the: | ater, i4 an index, Almost without exception, the Wednesday matinee and evening au | "Glory of the Yankee Navy” were the wife of a Seattlo physician who had jurt completed the purchase of & large and spacious home at 438) Meridian aye. overlooking Union | bay. The grounds were largo and| beautiful, and the doctor had made | | the house into a sanatorium, And then her dodtor husband answered | the last call, and she waa left alono~y | the home fully pald for, but nothing to ron it with—and upbringing for her son and daughter, and taxes and jother erying needs staring her in the fage, Mra, Smalley knew quite a lot about sick people trom helping her husband, but perhaps ahe knew, bet jter than anything else, how to bo al geod mother, Yo after various ups and downs, she decided to call her home the Meridian sanaterium and make it a haven for old people, To day she has @ full house, and still! has the first old lady who came to her, six years ago, Today she has competent help, and a hospital trained nurse always on hand, to take care of the three blind | old folks and the eight paralytics, | comprising part of her flock, She has educated her daughter— jshe is putting her son thru dental college in Oregon, she takes care of her sweet §83-yearold mother, alse totally blind—tut you'd never sus pect it from her cheery, alert atti tude-—and admits that while probably gets tired, she hasn't really time to think about it New German Oil Sold | Under Written Guarantee | | Rubs Out Rheumatism she A remarkable new discovery of Germar __ Mrs. Josephine Smalley has plenty to do in caring for the 20 persons at her sanatorium. But shé says she hagn't time), to think about getting tired. —~Pheto by Thi the 16th of a series of stories in The Star about Seattle women who have made good In the business and professional ‘world. 4 & Carter, Star Staff Photographers |keeps Mrs. Smatley lemiling! She says they keep her on | scr {the go from the time she gets up| im the morning, until she winds the | !* clock and locks the cat out—~but jwhat children wouldn't? And she | reads ta them most every night, after | supper—bedtime stories, 1 gYesn—+ bout what everybody's doing ip th world, and how the dewntown recta | look, and all the little things that in. | de terest old folk that are unable to get | Pf out and see it all for themselves. Ten years aga Mrs. sephine BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER A great many people think that having the care of one real old per- ‘gon is a great responsibility—just think of haying in the neighborhood ‘of twenty of them to look after, and some of them bedridden, at that, > Well, this is the little job that —and the result of the faithful acceptance and Medium, by Local and National Advertisers on the Pacific Coast. be a New Offices, Studio and Shops; = —COMPANY— Have ‘Lowbrow’ Music? Sousa’s Band Gets Ovation on “Emotional” Selections What kind of innate dons Beattie | enthusiaatically reeolyed, tho played prefer? ‘aw oxtra numbers to such a olagalo "Lowbrow," popular alra and | ¢ompilation ax “A Houquet of Be diences passed over the high-clas#|vopite, “Stars and Stripes Forever," concert selections and gave the ove |the tune the soldiers and sailors tons to the familiar tunes, | March and exereing to, the aame ono “Gallagher and Shew) and "No, |the clreus band playa, the one the FR, No, Nora,” were given the “palms,” |O, T. C, cadet thinks must be the at the expense of Rubengtein's “Per {national anthem, — Itg presentation trait of a Lady." Sousay own} was a triumph Wednesday after: “Manhattan Beach Marely'' and | noon. * lest applause was the “Gallagher and profitable use of the Outdoor COMPLETE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SERVICE loved’ Inspiration,” You above eneore numbers rated high regulation concert selections at the firgt two of tho four Bouse performances here. Mut the real fanfare af applause Was given that old and national fa The novelty which drew the heat. Shean” takeoff, wtih 50 "Galle ghers” and a iike number of inatru: mental "#heans,!* “Good Night, Ladies,” by the en semble, with chimes, interrupted the instrumental, conversation, and {t was carried on by a clarinet and a bony “sax,’ The novel presentation ended with “Three o'Clock in the Morning’ with “Home Sweet Home” and "I Won't He Home Until Morning,’ | interwoven. The climax which called for two encores was a “Gal-| lagher and Shean" exchange be tween cornets and trombones, ple colo and saxaphones gnd trombones, and bassoon and bapa horns. | The mareh — king “Nobles of the Myatic oboes, intreduced | Shrine” et) the evening appearance. honor ef the Nile temple of the} order here, under whos usploes Seattle is hearing the aggregation. It waa written for the national con Yention of the lodge in Washington, D. C., last summer. Programs were to be presented Thursday afternoon at 2:40 and tn the evening at 8 Kach programm, two hours long, is made up of eoncert selections different from the othera ‘The matinee Thursday will be made up of the following Thig ts inj} | Breckhors Liberatt : ole Themes "Pyramid Willeen gna Bi viigie and Haye Heads Capricis Are you looking for @ house you} 4 like to buy? urn to the! Want Ad columns and see the many bargains that are ik ted there. | Shortest Story T 1H, WOVNIGK, musician, ro * ports a dry evening. Ho moved into a new apart ment house, with dining room novvice, Mr& Hopner put the cocktail Inwredients 11 a #mail eupbourd In the Kitehenotte, The “oupboard” be a dumb waiter turned out to Windstorm Sind * Tramp Into Logs | TACOMA, Dec, 27.-—Santa Claus’ forerun: the heavy windstorm Whleh broke over this seotion Chrint- mas morning, may be responsible for the $4,006 libel suit instituted by the Whoegler-Ovgood Lumber company, of Tacoma, againgt the British tramp steamer Baron Jedburgh, The fillog sete forth that the tramp was blown from her mooring in Commoncemont bay againgt the log booms of the plaintiff company, with @ resultant loas of a large num. | ber of logs, Prevent Influenza The Tonle and Laxative Wttect of Laxative BROMO QUININE ‘Pablots will keep tho system in a healthy condition and thus ward off Colds. Gripsor Influenza, The box beals the naignature of W. Grove 30c. Advertisement. 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