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fs Pa Rs Ps Pa Ps Ps PS PSs Bs Ps Ps Ps Ps Pes — TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1924 BA OPS Pa Ps PSs Pa Pas PRE Pe att! S \( MISS KATHERINE NIBLOCK | Personal ; ; om = E HM eattle ocie ty | # Edited by I Keen LeBallist ephone MA in-0600 | ; ,—— “ —" ¢ ——— 4 . - y ¥ Dinner Vi Honor Returned Travelers: 4 4 } srow fa 2 ‘ M ‘ ; } | { Mi Phorm | HY | ¢ > . ] 8 2 / ¢ . ; / ¢ Lunches Bef 7 | es, a a = ay before he after) Wi) Wed Saturday i aa | 4 ve = - el Miles Fy i ; = = neem ] # ech . z \ ¥* . ; r ¢ Study Classes wi ¥- . . ¢ Meet W edn esday ‘ + 4 4 =|" eh é Holeproot ‘ r ristmas Benefit Affai ¥ HS FE ‘ [fesierg ‘ | H y i; 4 ; " | Feor r Margherita Gentil 3 Hi | oem ots - sweorme + § Sings Tonight % Be ite Be. $ Ceremony Is Read 3 The Gift That Is Always More Than 4 at Home z ath) ; ’ ; ¥ Se mactea i Pleasing—It’s Useful : tht rons: Mar WarerPotat oleprooj Hosiery | 5 ; : FOR MEN AND WOMEN. EVERY NEW (WANTED) COLOR ¢ : Women BS) Clubs a pl a6 FOR OVER 20 YEARS THE SEATTLE HOME OF 5 CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY 11M 5 Ww \t HOLEPROOF HOSIERY e : - ¥ \ } pre ? ¥ : A fs LA ¥ Mrs} RE-BCHOK t eR ¥ ri Fr : ¥ yf HEBREW 1 1 ; ¥ 4 HATTERS, MEN’S FURNISHERS 5 ’ fre. H H . REI AKE ay ‘ i ; 4 1317 Second Ave. Areade Square : 1 ” ; ¥ H Ad AP I A F ; : ey + mone ! ap P Pak Sa Ri REE HE EAE LALA ERLE EE TL EBLE RE OL EOE LOL SEL EE LP EAE ERE RE ERE TEL ERE TE, Christmas Beaty uesday, Decem for Children » is e. ol did program is bein | irtanged, which will be replete with a Sarprises for the little guests. a The committee in charge includes | ¢», Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, chairman delightfu 7° Mrs. H. M. Stryker and Mrs. Lang-| g ° y, Decembe don C. Henry. Service at where the Rev. ag sae niga Shops Yerhottom = Informal Bridge Mr : rea Stee - Mr. and; Mrs. J. T. O'B: r. entertain. with an inform: their home on Friday. ev This will be the fir ot bridge “parties M OBryan will give duri Trustees in Charge of Benefit Affair Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Cecil H Bacon, Mry. Ft. A. Ballinger, Mrs. | PF. H. Baxter, Mrs. Frederick Pent- |} key, Mrs. James Hamilton De Veuve, | Mra. J. F. Douglas, Mrs. Jesse Ives, |v TIMELY HEATER SPECIALS! over 100 styles of heaters here for your selection FEW years ago I worried and fretted over baking hot biscuits and finally gave up alto- gether. Little did I realize then how simple it could be. “Now I mix my batter at any convenient time and bake a few minutes before the meal. We are particularly fond of cheese biscuits. Neither the Crescent recipe nor Crescent Baking Powder ever fail me.” Cheese Biscuit Recipe All level measurements) 2 cups sifted flour a tablespoons shortening 4 teaspoons Crescent Baking 1 cup grated cheese 4 cup milk or water flour, salt and baking to the flour with Another SLO Dress Sensation The Values are Truly Remarkable Many different styles in handsome cloth frocks of char- meen, flannel, serge and Poiret, all splendidly tailored and the season’s foremost styles. All sizes, 16 to 44, “mica front. Handsomely —a heavy cast iron heater. —a very substantially built heat trimmed in nickel. Burns Burns coal or wood. wood. Polished either coal or Regular lar low type heate Cast iron lined heat the whole t ti Regular price price 49.50. Special for the 1 for the week 1850 =. 2995 1550 [AIRTIGHT HEATERS SPECIAL 195 and 295 | WITH OUR FREB RENTAL DEPARTMENT MARK The use of Crescent Baking Powder with other pure and wholesome ingredients assures you bake-day success, not only in biscuits but in all other home-baked foods A Crescent Recipe Book will be gladly sent upon request. —visit our 4-room complete~ 1 Most of these Dresses are half price or less raser-Daterson CO SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET bungalow + ESTABLISHED: LA. Sura, ‘TACOMA: 4 SCNOENTELD SONA