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EE ——————— © Grant Meets Grant Here|| Here is R. A. Grant, son of the late Gen. U.S. ca ehecl he President Grant of the line. G t was in Seattle Thi part of the day inspecting the ship named after his father. Photo by A Grant, at iral-Orie CYNTHIA. GREY A Successful Wife Was Born, Not Made Keep Your Eye on This and Do Your Best BY CYNTHIA GREY 6, GOOD wite is all things to one man. | se 8 She's h stheart in his IDLE momenht— And h iforter when the Boss has given him the big bawl-out. | * 6 6 e when he’s ill— 1 he’s hungry— d the official dry-cleaner of all his neckties. t=. 8 But the thing she was really born for is to be the goat when he’s peeved. Which is often. | She's his nu His cook v His vale Cee es et ey ea —353 my S S ; SS S . YY RHE see Santa . SS 3 . ‘ 7 A Ready! On the Gnomes work Pine Street sid ing in the of the NORTH POLE Toy Shop— in the Big Window at Sixth and Pine. store. “SANTA, in TOYTOWN, Calling North Pole Toy Shop” IP-ZIP-ZIP flash the blue sparks across the frosty sky, as San- Z ta radios this message to his workshop at the North Pole: “All Toys for My Boy and Girl Friends Must Be Ready for Delivy- ery Christmas Eve,” Really, there is no one more up-to-date at heart than dear old Santa Claus, even if he has lived through more Christmases than little boys and girls can count! And to prove it, he asks you to call and see him in his Radio Office in Toytown, where he will greet you and register your name by Radio in Will Agree That Santa’s Radio Office is a real North Poly affair when you see it—and after you have greeted him you will have lots of fun strolling through the streets of the big book at the North Toytown, where there are more animals = Pole toy shop. than Noah took into the ark with him, vr and so many other Toys that you'll won- der that Santa’s workmen ever found time to make them! TOYTOWN and SANTA’S RADIO OFFICE Are in The Downstairs Store FREDERICK & NELSON And she IS! Meaning of Names town work, sometimes help with the outside work as well? o “doling up” tin the morning ad of getting |his breakfast, he would growl the 7 L. k. {rest of the day. nd Inez, | £8 working man’s wife, with t Ene, | cnildren doesn't work as hard as he | does, then I'll have to admit that I | still have a lot to learn. | ANOTHER WIFE AND MOTHER. | nam ns nking you, roubled Comment on Letter | t reaa | Day of the Week Dear Miss Grey [the week did Fobruary 31, What day of 1899, f ; needs to do t0/ come on? MRS. RE. | 4 pa n seth bibs February 21, 1899, came on Tues § t of us tt he} 4.0 1 with the ~ CHINA MINISTER SAILS FRIDAY Says China Will Work Out Own Salvation Dr, Carl fl on the h Cove OU can't realize the f They are | house guests of the A. 8. Downeys, at the Highlands. | Speaking Wednesday evening be- | economy and satis faction to be derived from the use of a high grade coal until you fore the China club at the Ralnter Wife triad Xe lelub, Dr. Schurman sald that China | a; NANOOSE will work out her salvation {f she ts WELLINGTON. |given time. He stressed the neces. wity for American friendship. ‘The people of. China generally, he said, have no interest in the factional fighting around Shanghal. I's the product from the original Wellington mine ~ clean, longer: burning and low in ash. 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