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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 GLEE CLUB TO jester, ccs.can) , cure aby mi aunt Seattle Postoffies A man whe broke into a house LEAVE FRIDAY [Dx tte Sonth"Ar te | eenty tok nating vt a ene | Receipts Increase) tend a Now Year's dance given in|Phone, All the nelghbors now aro| ‘* sain’ of approximately 9 per ‘ cont in receiptu of the Seattle poat- special cay members of tho Univer. |thelr honor by Spokane alumni. | under suspicion —Humorist (London,) | ast a Seles ality of Washington Gieo club will] ‘The club will sing In Kennewick on office during 1923 is shown in fig leave for the Wantern Washington|New Year's day and here, too, allensburg. ‘They will return to Be-| ures released by Postmaster C. iM. | tour Friday at midnight, dance will be given for them at the | attle on Saturday nuary 5. | Perkins Friday, The 1922 total ‘Tho first concert will bo given th | Kennowlek Country club The olub been trained and im | $2,460,150; timt of 1923 (with | Yakima Saturday night and Sunday | The Washington songsters will ap-| directed by Dean Irving M, Glen of | last ya of December ¢i jand Monday will be spent in Spo-| pear Wednesday in Prosser, Thurs-|the college of fine arts, and the stu 498, 804-—-a! net gale kane, where tho club will be the|day in Toppentwh and Friday in Wl-| dent manager is Charle Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Dinner at Sunset Club Will Honor Visitors; Engagement of Popular Girl Announced In thelr own élghtoen compartment honor Mr. and Mrs, Dudley] the Rainier club. Burchard, who are visiting in| Mp, and Mrs, Ostrander returned fown from San Franciseo, and for) Sunday from two weeks’ trip Mrs. H. 2. Clise, who returned last} Mast, where thoy visited Miss Kath: S\week from a two years’ stay abroad. {erino Ostrander in Washington, “Me. and Mrs, Harry sy are) D. C, and Mr, Sydney Hawley, in tertaining at dinner Saturday eve: | Philadelphia, hg, At the Sunset club, | eens ‘Miss Louise Goodwin gear aoe for to Wed | wesc are G B Dickinagh | A WEEK in which there's time to breathe! Isn’t it welcome? Here’s the time Mr. and Mrs. ov. W. Goodwin ans were hosts to twenty-four young Mounce the engagement of their | people at their home lust evening, in wghter, Louise, to Ensign Wyatt ycompliment to thelr son, George Craig, U. S.N., son of Mrs. D. Fy pickinson, and his cousin, Misa Helen Hargett, of Russellville, Ala. Dickinson, | The news was made known at the he an { harming tea Miss Goodwin gave at | \7 > pe ae Ter home on Thursday afternoon tn |Ne wt ear's Eve © honor of Miss Ruth Joslyn and Miss! Mytertainment Katherine Bacon, | ‘The Arctic club has inyitations The wedding wit be an event Of) out for a New Year's ove entertains ment, the aff to be formal, with} ; { dinner at 30 o'clock — and} Yersity of Washington and is a mem- {dancing at $:30, in the new ber of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. En-/jounge room, which {9 sald to be Sign Cratg graduated from Annapolis | ong of the most attractive club With the class of 1921 and is attached | pooms on the coast, Two orchestras mene U. 8. 8.,1dgho, will be provided. This will be tho in which to slip into your favorite shop and seize just the frock you've been want- ing and thought you cowdn’t afford. Here's a week of sweet spending of all sorts. What will you do with your Christmas check? It’s a great time to plan for schooi or study! What will you “go in for” neat? I’ve hints for you today! , vin attended the Uni Epi B RB ul first affair under the newly in anner efore ba stalled officers and entertainment ; aged Bef eer. ch emt | THIRTY YEARS AGO | SPRING FLOWERS es oun sc! binter ‘ot alent eee | When Mrs. Harvard, of one of Seattle's | Are blooming on the upturned brims of the clever satin hats that covers at their home on New Year's | Betrothal Announced | | fret farnliles, picket her way down) < te MODEL is showing iat $4,001 I've dust neepsd (tC 2 tae @ve, Jater with their guests going} Mrs. Margaret Tinting announces | the path where now the Madison cablo runs, sho vinited about ten | fae sapesind f Ha that wee espe epics aris atin, jon to the reception and ball at the|the. engagement of her daughter, little shops lined up on the two sides of Front Street (now Fir tec tue Adarand id (cdeipentoh hier ck ain: : Rainier club, ;Gertrude Jean, to Mr. Howard Avenue) to buy achool-clothes for the children, to invest the precious | : tied » isle | Burke, of Seattle. Miss Tinting and Christmas money and to brighten her own wardrobe for tho late Hats are still small. Paris has it that we are to wear Theater Party IMr. Burke tre” both graduates /of winter weeks. Though this seems quite simple compared with the | a turban as snug and close-fitting as a wig! : |the University of Washington, where Usual riot and rush of @ Seattle shopping trip, a few of us go about | iat. for Visitor } Miss Tinling is a member of Gamma our buying an serenely in December, 1928, as Mrs. Harvard did in t of small stores upstairs in| THE BROKEN STRAND OF PEARLS Or beads will be restrung at the I-Aid Shop, 207 McDermott Bidg. Miss Mary ‘Wilson, daughter of | phi Beta sorority, and Mr. Burke is "Col. KR. H. Wilson, retired, and/aggitiated with Psi Upsilon frater. 1893! We've disbovered the quiet str the McDERMOTT BLDG. on Fourth and Pine, These upstairs s PMrs. Wilson, is entertaining with a| nity, show ull sorts of fine merchandise at conservative prices. Have | eoece Hox party at the Orpheum on Sat-| No/date has been set for the} visited them? | If you own beads, now's the time to wear them, For afternoon, complimenting | wedding. weTaatepe ; when before have they been so much loved? Miss Gwen Grov who ts her! . We're to wear sweaters with separate skirts all thru f y betiy house guest. Later the party will! 77, . os | have ten at Miss Wilson's ‘home, | Enter taining Br idge Club the spring! Slim women choose the boyish slip-on| BETTY FARIS I HAVING A S/ mall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Spellacy.—P. LE! Miss Groves came up with Miss| Mrs. Corwin Eberting will enter | trait by Grady. | models, unbelted. ae Imagine what bargains you'll find at her WIRTHMORE Shop when Apna Parsons from Mills college | tain the Tr ay Bridge Luncheon | SPrabhucri doa oe i pe Saran Bese we even at regular prices the garments there (they're just like new) for the holidays and ts dividing hee | tub on panvess $ at her apartment THE NEW YEAR’S FEAST ; : me nog re marked below cost! 216 McDermott Bldg. : hia a Pare in Hamilton Arms | ardly complete without the dish of rcal fresh egg noodles in| ‘ = ; time between the Parsons and Wil- rms, Took 117 Hounds to sh ear thai cas haat cart Gite ncn | ; : ; : 3 eee pon residences. lv a 4 i | usic i Catch F. F Segthy Foie cans buy ° eel nck m | It’s an interesting sort of a business—to put the new ar ii : “+ arriage Announcement | Bach Society Will Sing | babe our foxes y ti Biishi gocrls eocth tac une loon | clothes that women don’t wear because they've bought atts | rate je marris 8 jounced of RK N.C. Dec e WC r 8 8 scar. ; : 4 u Dinner Will Celebrate a m none» rgos te ms = hie eaioli Ob aed Sach abclats calontah . N.C. D 5 may tie y yur bright spor ‘arf m g i too many into circulation again! mild Anniversary -ormeanh fara ba ; : ue A vane a ¢ fs he ceo under one ear. pe oa Sk it, whl Mr, and Mrs, ‘Tom Patterson wil | structor at Purdue university, Ind, | Teasure be .North Carotihe Forp WHY BOTHER WITH TINY HEMS meet celebrate rst wedding ant Thursday, December wt Kapharbeo asyociation, held here re-| NEW TIPS MAK | When picot-edging’s at 8 cts. ELITE. 414 Eitel Bldg, over Bartell’ ae Versary with a dinne: elve cor [eerie s the st spectacular You'll may Lup satin pumps to| Bisa * wil } In addi os . ntem. They re 1, Pay city al ers at th uy ey pt. and Mrs, Dockum will be| 18 1 in this part of be « y f sip getts ie Abo A story of love’s real sacrifices; struggle for w ealth; ; and al ning, December 2: at home at 125 Lutz ave. West La One nd. saved cover matin heelx and heels sar at 413 Opin 6 battl ith Indi h il d. th { P eee fayette, Ind. after the first of the | !ims wil performed ' | Mail them tn if you Ike ” es with Ind 10n8; scheming, eu me n, and he vi juive Entertains at new year. pier, Senanen, S58 |X ‘ és eas bhi abl ate etd | ility of youth is “Pionee r Trails. ‘ org ie son, with Mite Hattle Edenholm at/erans and pups wero unleashed to- ~ f r at| s. ' College Club the plano. | gether he ‘pack: Maped: olfcin-al Frocks flare at the front or at the back, but never a E a: ne and “ble eRe a oe | Orthopedic Tea and There will ba no admission charge, | baying, — bow ieee oar! both places at once, this year r | A : RAIRIE SC HOONER EI IC COME { ‘That ary Glorius enter- : : : or thtee | am mathing of the he days of all its glory is “P' cheon of ten covers| Lhrift Shops Piehe Petaans ait bs coat bal eee. Gg an eplo si prairie. schooner davn wilelt Gall ial Wie » yesterday, in com-| Miss Sara Williams will be ho Sctiaa'F Geeta Witten NE’S HAT, SO EDNA WALI KER SAYS, | ph nent at tha ew ream “Yo t te iss Katherine Bacor Medina. gt t the Orthopedic ion of Graham Morg ? jared spat Se apron | da ent a t A ‘4 ag ae Ka herine Bacon, Lr ve : ty te Be pal Bu 4 | ry Fes : nid soften tho tt nee thi y wet off | ty general admission price. n Landis, Otis Harlan and tome ho is spending the holidays with|Tea Shop on Saturday, assisted Stud Musicals whole attire! I'm sure she's right since I've seen the lovely asprin Aiscs Calhoun are: abivres ane her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil| Mrs. Edward Tremper, Mra. W | Student Musicale creations made to individual order at her shop thin week, at 4098 eee Bloo Bacon. Invitations were confined |Dwyer, Mrs. Elmer ‘Gréen, Mrs.| On Sunday afternoon, Decemb touse, do. Bie ; : Be A Z j to the younger sot, Henry Green, Mrs. T. B. Shaw, Mra. | Miss Marie Gashweiler will give ED paced pean ites’ a ee | Here ‘$a new one, a leisure robe. It isn’t a kimono; it A aad Sva Miller, Mrs. as de: Pha Se a | lowing the chase. | ‘d “f et 3 . es bles Mrs. J. B. Linestn im jstudent musicale In her studio sulte ig the Newer than slipper satin is the hat fabric that looks| isn’t a bathrobe. It’s somethng pretty and frilly to 4 Plan Dear ih Home Albe man and Miss Ro-/in the Empress building. 1 i bh, € oF wear about one’s room at home. t M. | Th rogram. wi! Bootlegging Money like fine fadeless moire, and is woven, strangely, not o. iS se en Ostrander ¥ cite Darud Ss | silk but of straw. Next to the straw fabrics come rich A SCHOOL BOY SHOULD WEAR twelve ahi sfewtele! | port in Germany twilled silks for spring millinery! They're in change-| * oat Gedney eh da asirtoad’ ‘és tekasnabiy Mean iiss % nd 9 aeretiang. %e pe ariy N * Just the sort of clothes > so reasonably at Cam) New Year's eve, before the ball at | itiary. BERLIN» 28.—Behind | th able sunset tints, Wireless Retail store at First and Seneca Pe \ f | xing of money} arene | rR a great industrialists of . oe + : TEV? wy, en warr Re - 3 |Germany. ‘The government and the) THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS eet WHY NOT TAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS “TEN” ersona John Powell |reichabank, thru artificial regula As #000: 0/0156 ap ew deans Se) Shae Monee aes Into the shop where the padded rollers of the wonderful THOR ns concer the currency have neans that you and I, if we bh will find real bargains there in | Electric” make play of t f household ironing each day? You'll Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Leberman; Mr. Mrs. Arnold Polson will | put a premium on law breaking. | ZN Oee Sac ene Br SORy ae Many are marked below cos be taking the first step in buying perpetual Tuesday freedom! This arrived Thursd: by motor from!return Saturday to their home in wi gchar aie So aieen soapiawn on » left Sheps te Homo Ironer is sold on the caatent terms at Pine Street. ; lego, suests at the | Aberdeen, after spending the Christ. | ree | mall amount of foreign i , | . e , a Lee and are guests at the . on fecha ssapsgeginy ae Dy bees, satay nelen each day, the strial The checked flannel frocks in tan and brown are sure| RIN-TIN-TIN om ein fie r @ time before) iorents, Mr. and Mrs. HN. Ander eerie jist turn thelr marks to} to be worn all next summer, I’m told. And velvet | Is the name of the dog in the play, “Where the North Begins,” pre i¢ & house in town, | son. Greece Honors Two dp ly pean dresses are good for another winter's vogue, too. sented at the Colonial Theatre tonight and Saturday, A Chat a ene ojo % ° of! na to gather ax mu aoe Chaplin play on Sunday! Mrs. Addie Belknap Conly is ex.| Mrs. Robert Graham ana utte| American Citizens ‘'*! than tho official) PAUL HA | arf pected home Sunday from a month's |t0n, Robert Jr. lett last night for 28—Word has|rate for the coveted forelen noten quoise has) returned!| When before have we found the holidays so full 6 ¥' in Call se rnd to ¥ latives for two M A pins at his GOLD SHOP, worth-while photoplays? ss 6 months, " ee es ser | eee {he i SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER Ave SOME ONE OF US ae Pay Mrs. Phillips Morrison with her | be ello, Ic what's up? ep eae SOME ONE OF : Mr. Moritz eave onik A . ‘ : A Pa ; Benen pe M ss Betty. More 00, | sanuary rap , 2 rahe A Denes “Gunshot wound, old man.” From the mines of Nevada is taken a turquoise marvel-| Is always w icket at Wing's Cafeteria. Several 2 id Jac sher, S haosiltes “sm Dah . t “Great Scott w did it happen? | alu _etreaked with clear hatin & “OU | a enue feturned last night from a visit of ‘nee verte - ae Pirkgpres home | ot ithe Gesten cts reat 8 i 1 it happen ously streaked with ele ar matrix in brown. t 1409 First Avenue, several days at Mount Rainier, srabaa ms il sail from Ban | highes: r conferable be learning the | CQerrT rated 1h . SOUK: : | ; ribs: Diego for Europe, to be sone about | upon si Nokece OF J was home—tearning the! COSTUMES FOR THE MASQUERADE | Dye the lace for your lingerie to match the fabric ex- Breet wit te the Gua : the °. Amosy was Answers’ (London) | Are for rent or sale at the SUTHERLAND SHOP; 414 Site! Bldg actly. That's the new rule. : » L. Love will be the guest | - ° made an officer of the Order of t - cae o Wii e * of her sister, Mrs. Frank Ts | Miss Katherine 0 Ac ‘HE TATTERE NING a m IES tna sine th etry, oak [ing rine, acon, who, le|avioar. , THE TATTERED OLD AWNINGS | THE SEAMS SLIP ALONG fy) She is leaving on the Mediterranean |rents, Mr. and Mra. Cecil Bachn | ata Paskdeata Cf Balara And the sleeping porch curtains demolished by the Christmas Evo >» pleasantiy when you use an “electric” from the Singer Shop m | Be trip. jwill return to Eugene, Ore, after wie On the tattret 0 can be replaced most economically at CAMP LEWIS WIRE: | 1524 First Ave. All kinds of machines are repalred here, too. : Mr. Beciaints Howell, of Detroit,| ee a nS _ ete I pt img \ f Peet Maeda iris FOR MERRY-MAKING ite Nick Mich., fihs been the guest of his! Misd vatitoad gee | \ Who'd sleep in a stuffy furnace-heated room to sav e| A good used phonograph from 1816 Westlake !s fine! Supplles, ‘ sister, Mrs. ‘Thomas Murphy, at her | Linten ) the cost of a few square yards of canvas | cl end home at Oak Park. mates of Mi PRETTY CLOSE ae! cae | AN INV ITATION if Wright Seminary, Ira dual—It seems to mé, MR, CLIFTON CLOCKS | your yisitors to the t ig Mr. and Mrs, 0. A. Kjos motored |g ests during the hol rs ard f Saenawaa BES oe ‘ Xe ca ou. are tS 13 Rea ctiendian Waarider for w too te i dag 8 1 r at Mw A areft ted that one mig most efose one's eyes and | Rep n, You are wel beads r 17 va . jerne De Bae m to choosing, wisely from this stock, Have you noticed the * raisin) i 2 wee et |_ The Other—Only about a yar¢ ally fino mantel clocks at 108 Pike st Lace clocks concern, not our mantels, but our hosiery been ; _ | selecte a a's } | for arene: : stuck ) eee woe CAvUnAg AUTRE cue Peary cnet TT hands tucked inside an enticing muff! IN REMOTE TIMES os } va | Wiliss Allen vrs our ancestors were tribes that worshiped Water. I can ‘Js TO HAVE LUNCHEO: OUNC understand it very well; can’t you? For there are 1 ) ° ' CoUNCIL ' | ; nd it are mira over 4 | ep EPA tert ma Tested Recipes ’ that x?! tub of it! So I think when I of packet from the act John Preaidents’ council of the « 4LE CROPP will make {t for you « you | 3 snowy linen, the By f with 4 ‘ub I tion of Wome Chut ((f DS, ew at her studio, 601-603 Haight Bldg. MA ir as ks apre Have you called the num- esd , | house on Monday, Decembor 31, at Would you look picturesque on your trip to Rainier? Nai WA f ies 12 Aberp, follgwed. by & tho, |p. m. 2 ts of t Se 3 Wear a plaid sweater, a great wool scarf, a knit cap fE-LONG DELIGHT j 5 oe ; ube be ‘unable to. attes No. with an apple-sized pompon on it, knickers, gauntlet | RTARTA chris ee oe a varments, thai ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY resid f Cocoanut and mittens, high-topped boots. And be sure to have your to her free Wednesday 2 o'clock class next week mT ee j q re BE pein ae eee Chocolate Potato Cake friend take a kodak! A glacier is a u onderfully flat- BSE Hite ‘will: cive ite anadarts ro - EAI ! This precious recipe was handed tering background. | C rh n on relat ly poor famiiies are often supremely i ty down from the wife of the third Bere well-dressed, you've noticed. It isn’t the celebration in For the ; P tedertheih 7 rs » yor ‘4 : purse that big OE Rdtac hen Nall, on Of the Odd F peecoigiey tl fd 5 Gra It THIS COL D WIND : counts most; it's knowing how to plan and to make ae afternoon, December 29, | 14" in Co-Operat All measurements level k-and-wool onés, that you can buy at the Arcade enenge, Oe sae norm: The game will be in charge of Misa M 1 can Bake ycoanut— Ave, ent Arend tar | wesdm _ 1m TTA E wie she lig dubbed a Hakers cosoanat— apt ie | WHAT A SHORT TIME IT TAKES ain - ment E pcnphe ' out the extravagance of silk hose? A pair of really| mers 2 squares chocolate Ad bn , tabioa\ th ‘1 py r P esl When once you've learned to frill up one bit of jazz from : Needle Clut 4 eggs jood ones gives twice the mileage that a pair of lisle you’ trained i fs a tings ai give E tod lzabeth W ( cupful milk hose gives. I know! sorts of Spumante ing the finishing touches to all suffe! ; so. at m.” M d cvangeilétl 2 euptule Cold tisabaed polatas eee AS | ng FIND FURNITURE. We been “a fn ei ven ‘ot it 1 teaspoonful salt pha’ ; “ SUGAR ! twice) Edna Moline and yt ‘ 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder Det abr pd od lg oe , x “ Mr. Hughes, the Coff w ou. 12 pounds nerve! : is ALPHA CLUE onful cloves wha er pe g00 I ‘ u Roop bia f ies tisco and sugar, add t tie of + A ‘ Wee. fh ai @ [ene Feb. Sic. “48 wna be ‘ beaten, cocoanut, potatoes. to dan es by the acquisition woodwork ten furni ture, i buff gray and ry hues. 1 " \ new ENGLISH TEA ROOM at the Libert found a tre 4 Thu Jant I eon at Sift together rei f a new party dre Here are Market : saa te Sertich in my} ‘oy ) 1ge—Tta gredients, add alte jome of the pretty mode bm which | G OOD GROOMING WIL L HE Li P hist $140) « | and ¢ : “ I 1 Be irs, W. milk. Last fold in egg whites, can make her ct thia Yeas women understand it, somehc havteda t 1 Fi the d. . x L nov ALPHA AUXILIAI ai ene beaten stiff and dry. Ruttiee '¢ fj 4 the battered tweed and f ; Neg ee ed pamper rp \fter all, what have the designers given us this winter simp! Aiph: c st WEST SEATTLE < ; Bikes shout 46 talnutes io incd: the bs oer Gyo Pai Side ataion Gen, i ‘ 4 is nore alluring than the slim dinner frock with its cuff and ah pe S87, wild: give Ls © KEEP OF HOUSI erate oven. an ever popt T t ; * of fur at the ankles Alvita $422%¢ Fremont ; — fiat wie to be: re t “ Who stays at home because of rain in Seattle? And aah reich - one , “ , night (RI SCO they may be narrow and very man NAD SHLGHAMAEH ORE -HHiRpatiCG? WHEN THE HOLIDAY FROCK \ MINNEW A CLUE ; y era I {fitted by M i eer fun t wate abe Holgat West M blue, white tt NO SHRE. D OF FUR 3 ‘ ae ele e t¢ t ri TH <a j {ODEL ed F roadw € z t ier cakes . a : ; La se y ths : An inexpensive velvet that 1 : like the real thing is . i I , that f stible and flaky pastry : ‘ ( fy Cele ; Tay AGS care peceanert imported from France. It , I ite en | te Sg © durin 1 ‘ , digestible fried foods , eason of thelr wearer! Peoy r a soft cotton back. é No \ tt H | (Adverti sement) he