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THE LATTLE t THURSDA (ila VEN ! aie ) \ ontHor KD GUILDS AN 10) OF 1 mn A - a MRS. E. V. AMBERG _ | Music het gegen ary ike a I EB en Personal - ———— |De Pachmann Coming ania Schepens January 21 1 I RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A nier chapter, Daughters will y party Wr 6 turn Gowman hot Pachmann composers, but in Se j a ulLChopin program pened N 8 : 5 W, Hamill drona, L Olive Medina, Mrs, 10 a, m. the dustrial Mt. Baker he industri ope cause of the labor and cumberaomeness of the operation , | Summ Queen Kansas City Orchestra | Approved 6 Woods, e Vi or ' Ziv Mrs. E. V. Amberg (Edith Olson), a former popular Seattle girl, who is the guest this week of Mrs. Robert} Keil.—Portrait by Grady. Seattle Society |: = finesse and musica Biited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 | "ssaing, ands sreied wih WITH the passing of the most successful year in your CITY LIGHT history, “THE Assistant—Frances Oldham usual enthusiast Music—Louise Raymond Owens iki fem) LLECTRIC CITY” has already begun to reap the fruits of a year of still greater Lamcheon at Sunset Clb Will Honor Trav-\Club Concert promise—increasing returns from electric power investment. The Philome! club will be heard Ir eler; Tea To Compliment Visitor From) -oncert ox Monday evening, January | Some idea of the remarkable economic success attained by CITY LIGHT, and its consequent Chicago. biel ee ae area aif ¢ cured nd Brook. | value to Seattle, may be gained from the fact that CITY LIGHT already has saved and earned — awanca, {how atnplees te in bel more than $17,000,000, on a most conservative estimate, for the people. | ~ your Profit in“CITY LIGHT" T. KER is extending ere ° ‘ ‘ ° * Yr > to’ luncheon on Monday ufternoon| . gerd ‘ With greater prosperity on your doorstep, literally shouting for admittance, STUDY at the Sunset club in honor of ner | Assisting at Tennis Mougin and Mra. 0. B. Merrick, so THE FACTS bo iwein: NAtAY vanteeniel 7 rould the ¢ 1 f your st mother, Mrs. Charles B. Patten, who! (yh Bridge Tea | pranos, 4 of the club. ie about civic power enterprise as you would the angles of your mos aving the first of the week for} ~ a tte Tennis club will have} F the program: personal undertakings, and reap the fruits which rightfully belong to ALL the peo- 7 ¥ ae bi x . bridge tea ci day ebagtintend CO oy Hin Late’ 2 Setivas ple—NOT to a selective few! | January 2 Bs ations for bite) “My Lover ¢ he Hee SE ene aus | 2. tke sueemciee You have two prime causes for Seattle's CHEAP POWER, the magnet that draws Mrs. Hyatt Issues | Donald Mek ‘ aA ais 1 new industries, new payrolls, greater home wealth. The first—Seattle’s unlimited Cards for Tea Mrs. Sag 22h +) etek ase ve a power resources; the second—your CITY LIGHT, whose rapid progress has forced Be tea tok af tar tome Weanes. | oe ©) “Orlemal weagtp en the competitive, privately-owned, Eastern-controlled company to sell power and Bay Afternoon, January 20, trom 4 gyrate Ad broil geoined MAM ie light at present rates, considerably lower, it will be noted, than rates in the follow- Power Fact Brancle Decree Mitchell whe, with | 207 McEucheran and Miss Fauline |W! § bel ing cities served exclusively by the Stone & Webster interests: acts Francis Everett Mitche’ ho, with | 14 Miss Sadie Crocker. her small daughter, wil arj sé yet i 7 : Gre on the Zird from Chien for] | i re ih ; : (Rates per Kilowatt Hour) —something to think i six weeks’ visit with relatives. | Monday Practice Ciub : 7 rior | : gy Steere ne ERY The Sahay Peyetice ota wit be | “glaa) . niet Key West, Fla. - - 18 Yakima, Wn. - - 13.33¢ about! rice Dwyer will pour and Mrs.) entertained on Monday, January ; . “ M. Rows Downs, Mrs. Henry Ran-|gt {1 o'clock, by Mrs, Clare 1, | Orman Atlanta, Ga. - = - 9% i 11.11¢ a ’ dolph Jeffs, Mrs. ¢ Douglas | varnsworth. « , wl ; Coulee City, Wn. 15c Nothing indicates the healthy condition Baker, Mrs. H. C. Davidson, Mrs. | oes ti ‘ Lowell, Mass. - 101 Bellingh: We. Tic of CITY LIGHT better than its substan. am, A Richard Ward ‘and. Miss Gertrud ° tan Id 4 tial growth and ever-increasing profits: toe sil aus "| Book Review ] 4) rhe Carnival mow eee El Paso, Texas - - - 10c Everett, Wn. - ~- T¥4c : eee | * ‘ z en Affair for Bride- gs 4, of the wheels. tne Pi ‘Weed. 7" SEATTLE (with CITY LIGHT protective competition) enjoys a rate gp gets we Polke ee eesiee 65 [Osho party | il read MM din at ae weonts" by | ° at e CITY LIGHT revenue in 1928 was approximately $8,000,000; the private com- ae tor | Wetnewtay | evening (January | Oth bia fe eS oe atvoxin an pany’s approximately $4,000,000—a total of $7,000,000 spent for power and light AtetStarattieg: 49395) iuaegniy cakes coh und ter tunce, ur, Santon | Dleanor Fleming to | RW. Mendrteke. in Seattle last year. From facts and experience, it is but reasonable to state that rate reduction in June) $150,000 Bredericke whowe marriage will | Have Birthday Party Lisbeth Pecan rates are less than half what they would be, were there no CITY LIGHT, as wit- Yavitations have been confined to| Sts. Peter W. Davison is compll-| GEN, SHERMAN C ness the aforementioned. membérs of the bri . | menting her niece, Eleanor geen a e man circle, | : 7f% fag) on her thirfeenth birthday with Ladies of the G. A. R. will give a At least $7,000,000 saved in power rates in one year—a sum greater than the Power and Light Rates, 1905, 1814 per F 3 4 luncheon of twelve cov t het day lunched he ho J $ . tas s re Tc; i Bridge Tea for fithe. on :4aburtay atinotn “aes eee ee eT OEE Tite | total tax levied for City purposes and paid in 1923, INCLUDING PRIVATE UTIL- Ae ee tk Rae ee Bride-to-Be later, with zn Orpheum par | Friday, Jan. 18, The public cordially | ITY TAXES! Fe In compliment to Miss Mary ss 6 | invited. Over 40% of total! CITY LIGHT hold. eee te eon Sia 1a| Married at ‘St. ee Soe pd of Besides $10,000,000 in CITY LIGHT net earnings turned back into the people’s ings already paid for out of net earnings uary bride, Mrs. Dana Bro’ 3} ~ SVE t. P » 5 : (interest also psid); ntertaining with a bridge tea at| Joseph's Church | Stevens’ Women's Relief Corps, No. | permanent assets, all interest being paid! An enormous sum, which, were there her home'on Tuesday evening, Janu-) The marriage of Misx FAG rake itesos ot iyan Eel gd no CITY LIGHT, would revert to private coffers and Eastern treasuries! And and SEATTLE, “The Electric City,” be- iy 22. Murphy to Mr. William J. Roy wi , in Veterans’ hall, Armory. The . ; A {A siaes affording year-round et fees {solemnized Tuesday morning, Janu. | luncheon at noon will be followed by greater sums yet to be saved you by CITY LIGHT, whose increasing net earnings —_//f or nsurpassen character ‘and rellabitity, is Hosts at Dinner ry 8, at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's |® talk by Mr. Edwards. A. silver will retire its entire bonded indebtedness in comparatively few years, allowing Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbe h, Rey. Father McHugh per-| Offering will be taken. Public cor THE BEST.LIGHTED vere hosts at a dinner at | forming the ceremony dially invited, rates far lower than the present! Bere Liname Cie elt tome ‘evening, in compli. |. The bride, give eee Re tets. Ol. Mrs, I wv et Bese, Mr. Frances, Past, was BOISE ONES et ba With power demand virtually unlimited, your co-operati-n is all that is necessary Learn your reat intereata; Poe Bases ito: wake Pair seal brown velvet with which she meet Friday, January 18, at the Y. to hasten the day of — } PNG SARC ENETS apne: Ho Ly Tita ageriias three wae eae | alle radian wile dstvele the LOWER Rates and GREATER Savings! Carol Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Roy are motoring|Louise Sampson and Mra. Mae ‘9 7 } ‘alifornia and Mexico on their|Jacobs, hostesses. All Pennsylvan- Miss Carol Robinson, |!" a i ae hones oot ‘ | Wedding trip. {ans welcome. pianist, who appears in concert this % evening at Plymouth Congregational | ae church, Mrs. Ada Deighton ‘uline Bridge Luncheon Club } and Miss Annabelle L. Trent were Mrs. Donald McClallen will be ¢. * hostesses this afternoon at a stadio| hosters to the tember of terls 10 Whiten Skin fea. bridge luncheon club at her aparté The affair also honored the offi-! ment on next Tuesday afternoon. Sei with Lemon Women’s Clubs | ne ay, ons CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | WHITTIER Mehta Ge Ce Depreciation allowed, 1923 (est.)... $490,000 Surplus, 1923 (est.)... reese $800,000 rs the juice of two lem.} - IMPROVEME J OP ons with three ounces HARRISON P.T. A. The regular meeting of the Whit- of Orchard White The Harrison P-T. J hold) tler Heights Improvement club will which any druggist “Dad's Night” Frida ry 18,|be held in the Whittler school, W will supply for at 8 o'clock. Superintendent T. R.| and 14th 2. N. W., on cents. Bhake well in Cole will be th and there 1 evening, ary 18, at 8] ) a bottle, and you have ei. be’ domamititt o'clock a whole quarter-pint Raihments, The «annual election of officers |of the most wonderful skin whitener, will take place, following which | softener and beautifier. NOVELTY DANCE Hon. John K. Carroll, of the city| Massage this sweetly fragrant len. | Special drill team of Seattle cre, |COUnCH, wiil speak on “Condemna-|on bleach into the face, neck, arms la receded ape Ate Dieas y| ton.” Refreshments and a musical|and hands. It can not irritete. Fa-| us at Swedish club, Friday |PF8T#M will follow mous stage beauties use it to bring! z = eee that ctear, youthful skin and rosy-| bab as RILIARY SEATTLE ‘white complexion; also to soothe red. es a | POST NG, i8 | rough or chapped hands-and face.! ath oy ike. ee will, give be The American Legion auxiliary | You must. mix this remarkable bleach | e atty at Mist Bright's (Settle Post’ No. 18 will hold @ sil-| yourself. Jt can not be bought ready dancing party os Miss Bright's! ver tea on Friday, January 18,|/to use because it acts best immedi.) aall, Fourth and Pine, Friday eve-|12:30 p, m., at the home of Mrs. utely after it is propared—Advertise. | ging, January 18, \George F. Foster, 103 13, 69th st. | ment. i ae evening, January 1%