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WEDNESDAY ini uthern Girl Miss Kathlee , John Agnew DECE MBER 24 1924 THE SEATTLE ST > i‘ P ) MOT TeH SOWNELL, JR.) FIER PAN” T0 DROP ON US His Shadow Will Drop From \ I in-0600 Me for M ner ay d Br idge tle Man to Wed mn A, A Her wed Mr. Haro of Mr. d Mrs. nesday t Jan al San Mr. Hu will leave th: tn January ° mets at Fomily it the new shopping center around the Olympic Hotel are Teceiving the benefi of Metropolitan Cen ‘er advertising, This district ha veen established, as a ce of smart spe- tialty shops, carry mg distinctive line of merchandise. Only tenants of es. ‘blished — financial integrity and un- Mestioned busines: racter are accept- thle for shops in thi high-class district, Rental Office 1301 Fourth Ave. Metropolitan Building Groups at Holiday Dinner-Dance; ae Airplane Christmas P e jed Pair Home Dinners . < L i Marriage Announced is ys r d ‘ Ww m= ¥ ent rk Mr. C, Milt X w make m : t Ww w, I dg isla . . cee He No-Host Luncheon aa Thies I ted e Misses Hellen . th Witt M I ¢ Madelin 2 J 1 t © L Hof b k ane remain t a h I aM ey, Edna Daw cat er tha ° tet 1 a H Ay ¢ “Peter I Family Dinner Von HI is not at Home aatitat lelant v vers 1 1 for ten mem Mente on te t fam Mr. and Mr they ane et ’ Announce Marriage of Daughter BROADWAY DID sy q¥ U erman Is Making Way Around World to Home Ag Postal Rate Bi W M i Mre Sear NOT FORGET bee maa a Remembers Little Actress Publisher wan golf gan Mra, Olson are motoring With Broken Neck ‘e n January Bush at., | PHILADELPHIA, I i n | Var Hlede 1 bra . Mrs. Francis H. Brownell, Jr., is treasurer of the Ju | Dinner Party League, under whose auspices the largest mid-holiday ¢ ta, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Phil rrison wi| Of the season—a cabaret dinner dance—will take place sok mar ‘ ~ Portrait by Grady. ’ Close d un Ortho 1 Holiday «Personal Music bere Mis Va ee . het w N : Famous Choir Leader ) could f Fist, rarentar y. Luneheon jor son G 4 during the bolida thing possible to aid tho itt isi. M aS of a | {fe if siting Gues i a 4 Mrs. C. P. } on the Va the Olymy lBut Broa didn’t { E a tk ‘ : hat t " efit was hy uy In New York. 7 14] was ¢ ed and pre ba ta for a tmas gift. |- Gre 1 spend the} CHRISTMAS SIT |18-Acre Tract Presented to Oregon “U” Medical School 1 Bordeaux yon at Meves ¢ and Mrs. E r the son of Bel PORTLAD oO De A Mra, Grige Christmas gift of sere trint of A. J. Fisken 4 on M 5 t A. Dozier of Los 4 | presented to f ived in town Friday to v’ today. t I Wothed son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and C. Jackson and their ’ Par | Mrs. John Albers | who § Sait cices 4 ; tions, Woman's Ci | pieee } nen? ho is the quiete n was made with the sels Frink, James De Voe,! moat indi wt ng that {t be used for the McLauchlan and Rawn Brink: | apie; 1 praca get the medical ol and fs returned this week from the| nor his appearance would rit Jewish Women. |‘ ity ‘Bchool- in" Victoria, to}, that the leader of the St. jome time pe nd the holidays with thelr par- Pel thas 0 for such 1 to the city of rs of our time to t nd i Bey v ests in town for the | IT'S NEEDED | ae a | Gudith lated upon the birth of a s speak for him s of profot eee Mrs. G pbs) and son laa m being Somebody Can Make an Old are A 2 n 4 i, ¢ A i H ‘ 2 ain 5 ‘ ’ t Made Easy 4 " : § YOUNG MEN’s GirTs § & 2 Pants Suits ? ‘ Stylish Overcoats | - g Sweater Coats ¢ #% Knitted Sport Vests Py # Wool Mackinaws ¢ tof # Cravenette Raincoats 4 ; : ? Leather Coats 4 ; Umbrellas Germa z= f Bath Robes—Suit Cases § , t I k Hats—Caps—Shoes g Oxfords—Slippers % t \ ‘ ne ® Trousers—Overalls § : and. ment th § Night Shirts—Collars 1 1 . < ”a jamas—Bow Ties 5 A A ‘ %@ Cut Silk Ties é we are fas yh} & Silk and Wool Ties ¥ : the cr | ® Dress and Work Shirts @ If I eat I get r | ® Underwear ¢ ie 1 can | Silk and Wool Hose 4 \ Y As k Benno Jacob | Silk Knitted Scarfs ‘ adie ; 5 - a ik Wool Plaid Reefers ' ! ther has just ¢ for, ® Suspenders and Belts # t tt " t, and his has! ® Gloves—Garters | 5 that marrie da young Checko Slovakian 4 Handkerchiefs ‘ ys Me wn | “He has @ good job,” Benno says.| @ Cuff Links—Arm Bands caiigh Gen ; nager of a com- & Combination Sets ‘ s Wu ft } py Bo! b y. But they can| ‘ He ers ee ul’ GIFTS FOR BOY ‘ : wi ; : vot P A hevia’ “Gh sere 5 eae 4 2 Pants Suits s ts off 1 ( in a few day @ Overcoats—Caps z t ‘ India === | @ Mackinaws—Shoes t China, J 1 |& Shirts—Blouses 5 om Ae EES ' Sweaters—Watches ‘ id i] : t | # z ¢ & zt z ¥ 2 ¥ z ¥ a « 12 ¢ # t’s “Chirstmasy” at New Washington | tree and eve doh y in the treatment tr ies, the } of th oughs and colds, bronchial asthma, | teh Matat eilta the! Chiseanieke hal bronchitia and o' forms “es to this, the t throat and lung } | excellent for building up the system i is piled high) srter colde or the flu, Money re- real logs, and the | funded tf any cough er cold, no mat- s cheerily day and night,| ter of how long standing, fe not re- A : eved after taking according to di- we maduke says his rections. Ask r druggist. Creo- gret he hasn't a fireplace n a, Ga.—Advertise- Complete, always Perhaps you were able to do your Christmas shopping early No, matter—our stock of Kodak, Brownie and Graflex. cameras is kept complete afway:. You can still make ap- propriate Christmas selec- tions easily and well, just as you could a fortnight ago. And we're here to help. < Brownie Gift Box, a whole picture- making outht that awill delight any child, is a let fer a little, $5.00. Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern Photo Supply Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. A Merry Christmas knows tho value and benefit | Stuart, Jr. December 20, at ual labor; but at his home 1| Minor hospit 4 : Re | a Lady Happy on Christmas | ino bospitat, | ns well as in Califor il Dey ‘Law Violations with 1 th ae" | Mr. and Mra. Clement Du Mett yes i : Warned iby Revelle Me Chastake| coiima Arnold) have returned from and that wan to be n musician. | “Rootleggers f viointo is Christmas, | their wedding trip {ter January hod ABA A , sa | vi anes a os py at the same) 15, will be at home at tho Fairfax], 4, wit ; aii an ty is a victim| apartments an his purpose to become up their minds to ¢ Hard luck has a habit| (TSE sreat ¥ of people who f as other laws : at this season when | ey ‘ aa thru th istmas me If you have gas and are , > jof mu: © lived in Washburn, |Statea District Attorney Revelle 4 t | Dance Recital Wia., and. front there "Went th Mins Bat bothered with Marian C. Peterson, a - Past! Tnteresting Ns owe pa mu lives at 1147 W. Her s 5 apolis to study at the Northwestern| “Wo are going after them for con sard luck started several years ago,| st evening the Cornish theater | conservatory, later becoming &/spiracy instead of a simple mi . . vhen she put some money in the| Was filled to capacity to witn the | te ‘ her at the samo Institution. {demeanor or violation of the Vol n ] estion vian American bank here.|dance rec staged by Sylvia Tell fter bets! hasnt by experien ns 1 law, wherever it 1s possible x usical p ‘og he went to the |gome he lawyers are complain » knows what happened to/and her advanced professtonal stu-| musical Mocen of Germany I itp fame | in wyers are, comp! £ i |dents, Miss Tell was again received | and here he remained for four years, | ® : 1 demtasa | Lake Glo-Glan before you t Saturday she was happy.| | ‘las tho violators, must understan Ris ene es ‘ got her dividend warrant for|Wth great enthusiasm, and proved Ske tS ty bee ssocl- that this law be | eat your dinner—You wil from the bank. Sho went to;that she js not only a wonderful | roms a vir ona a or Lrecke |beyed.. I have by Tnot have to suffer, but Zallard postoffice to. mail some|dancer bi 0 rodtioe hurch, » Gustay Schreck United States Attorney General ; Ballard postoftice to. mail some dancer but an excellent producer-| who wan i profesdor” at the | vulted States Attorney Genaralitican enjoy. “a./\real vmneali elderly Indies aro always) Tho entire program was arranged | Royal conservatory, It was thls nae | Sto ; fo with me, an away z he eyland executed by 8 e ' sploee oe ean to go down the line with-| d away things when they|and executed by Syt Hl. sociation that led Dr. Christiansen to 1 mean tiie a kedadaron All Drug Stores an't attord it, ho nag|,Th® AUmber which fascinated the] conceive thé idea of a choir in{® | All the Christmas money sho had | CEES a ~ | young people In t udience was the! American similar to that officiating asin that purse. It was about|ctristmas treo, where even the tree{at the ‘Thomas Mosquitoes breed only in the wa-!] _ tewart & Holmes . | church d 35, just what she'd got from the! came to life and danced. The dance} peculiar opportunities for acquiring | te? | bank. Well, somebody found that) power most Interesting, and) knowledge about choir training, for CCR UMRR CS oy j purse. Of course, they found It,/ Hance of the Hours, with the beau-| his teacher respected his ability ior -Indla ts the second largest cotton | as nothing else could happen to It/ti¢ui tighting effect, ever changing}to hia life's end regarded Christian. | 8rowing country in the world. | at Christmas time figures, lovely costumes and the solo|sen ans one of the best productn of - Te But whoever found {t hasn't re | work of Miss Tell had an enthusias-| hia system of teachir his disciples in the propagation of} turned {it and Mrs. Peterson !8—~|t\¢ reception. urning to Am he became, | lofty musical Ideals, | well, that was all the money she] mis game program will be given in at St. Olaf] St. Olaf choir will bo heard ‘Tues- had for Christmas, Tacoma Monday, December 20, college, a position that he hias held|day evening, December 30, at. 8:16 So the person who found that ss saat from that time. The choir was or-|o'clock, at tho First Presbyterian | purse can make a regular Santa ganized some years later and now tho | churet | Claus out jof himself or herself sim- “Biggest Telegram” whole country knows what it has SE SE SOE ISN EEE TET ply by returning to Mra. Peterson accomplished, But the St. Olaf choir what belongs to her. Christmas Greeting | is Christiansen, Ho is the br und an go ahead and celebrate the season in. the proper spirit, It would be a bum Ct mas for anyone with that knowledge his conscience and that money in his pocket—especially after tt has been called to attention, And then they SPECIAL HOVELTY DANCE Friday, December 26 FUN FOR ALL inspiring | tinies. | soul that direct de He isea veritable genius, fill } ed with a divine afflatus, with a pas- sion for choral singing that has made him one of tho world's chief authorities on ancient and modern church muste, It iy this passion that j has led him to take infinite pain A ne 8 rev | many cu idea in Christmas greetings aled Weds when the omers of the Pioneer Print- |ing company recelved the “biggest telegram” ever sent them. The greetings were sent by tho Postal | Tolegraph company and delivered by \ Upon opening on their messeng: the huge familiar blue envelope, half|in his work, to bo satisfied with A Hawailan proverb rays that theli size of this newspaper page, and|nothing Jess than the very bost, and PASTIME CLUB [world was ride out of a gourd. | iiked “special , Rush,” the| he hay won the love, respect and 44 eT ae reciplent found a Christmagpreeting | admiration of the thousands of stu DANCING re ay a legraph blank as big paper. CS | ‘he department of agriculture has}on a timported a blue poppy from China.’ r dents who havo passed under his in pfluence, only to depart and become Modern Do Taught |p . 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