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a c Ballister, Tele MA in-0600 FORCED TO UNLOAD! ited Buy Now At Cost—Near Cost, or Below Cost Hosic Ho SALE. AT SECOND AVENUE STORE ONLY FORCED TO UNLOAD! FORCED TO UNLOAD! BLOUSES" Men’s Gloves - | $1.98 $2.79 54.50 and 85.40 Va FORCED TO UNLOAD! FORCED TO UNLOAD! UMBRELLAS Sleeveless SWEATERS 2.95 15 Values | $1.98 S to $15.00 Kinds last Friday ha a r for the affair were ‘ a . ) Mrs. E , Ss ); (Right) Mrs, H Bridge Luncheo ‘a ae ; om ovens Se ot the z : a iaantic Sale of Hosiery} | Unloading aa ee wai . All Gloves! +. pea at Batertain for V : rs Orthopedic Lunch and fe : ; : Rs 2 ae : ae Thrift Shops . ; met yer Mra M. C. ¢ hn nm ns tess ee Announce Engagement Mr and Mra L. R. Pit : as : . : ; . ined " sagem a Sa } t \ " I . " - 3 1 ‘ 4 WOMEN'S HOSE Sale at mae 1111 MNalhans, pri S d re . pt TR STRES o COURT ES an Scwid-t Tabs Reghrding the Drinks] oo P a Store 1111 Second Ave. Store Clubs A of Clgareta ‘en the ‘Child, on! aa, acne > cn saehgre Gh pe rasan fa Only SUCCESSORS TO L Women’s ASNUAL BANQU MONTLAKE P.-' INFORMAL RECEPTION naa vr 4 nuary a elC. A The club will be addressed by The Montia > 7 In he town pg s 10 ten of par ntary| At the last meeting of the club| prominent former Kansan Tuesday, January 20, gates who 1 nd t ss . wisat y ° a Campfire 1 Boy | the follow officers were elected will be a good mt A meeting Is called for officers and Whe ameciation buildin Montlake : } ¢ ne res abe Zoout { r »s r the ensuing year gran rE Cc tion ot off r te- | members of the drill team on T case.” Mrs. H. B. ¥ will r nm will 19 uxiliary to Theo eilbron, vice 5 8 see *- lon ch r V. of F. V n, mecretar a . CARD PARTY | HARMONY HOMESTEAD Tuesday, Tho Ladies’ auxitiary to the Broth-| y ve F neers will) ¢ naraderic.” rena = No. 1 i | clad: womer n t nuar cs { elt 1. ave CLUB rd 5 v sday, Jan-| every Campfire Girl to ADDITIONAL CLUBS nflower club, of Seattle 1 meet R. Swift, 818 Tuke | and is! The vale DICKENS FELLOWSHIP y, Janua 9, 8 7 the 2 ne for Valentine's day in the Camar- D a Fellowship w r ‘coms, New | SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 aderie shop. ‘There will be real ship January 22 r Thi e, between! Seattle review, No. 8, W A. of | valentines also | WEBSTER P_-T Webster F. jay, J | school ub will meet uary 20, at 8 room of the of Milwaukee will arrive on tho fe three months | ment. A pl | Morgah’s dially invi James Pink-| Mr. W. A. M, Smith} eck on a six weeks’ trp nia, WEST SIDE j ; | WOMAN'S CLUB th Mrs. L » sin Weat Side Woman's Impro berg . ave, | me business club will m SWE Re evening, J 3 ‘tat 2p m, ome Mra. | gates in Federation oune, at s| at Voterani ¥- Charlea Sw 912 Federal ave.! o'clock. Members of clubs affiliated | Reciprocity . Da » | with Seattle Federation aro urged WEST SEATTLE SOCIAL CIRCLE} pusseli will {bute a pl to attend | West Seattle Social Circle, O. E.| ter and Miss Marion. London Mil-} Queen Ann an 8. will meet Tuesday afternoon, i January 20th dining room of the Masonic hall, 2642 California! peneRATED CLU holing will re 6 c sire. 'Y. ave. (Wall at 2 o'clock. Papers for t noon include “American Contribution to Art,” by Mra Kelez, “Portrayer of Western Life, Frederick Remingon,” by ‘Mra. | D. Kennedy | Sorosis club, at Federation club o'clock. Lecture on ks and Authors," by Virginia Lewis, Mra. gil Kidd and Mrs. Flor- ence Leighton Cooter will sing a group of songs, accompanied bs ede ld welcome of goldish will on to tha| Reception for visiting state dele-| Mrs. Dirk Rhynsberger. Hostesses, a room which has the most mothers 4 eo | treat your furnace to~ ———————= || The Study lass of Rainier Chap- | ter, Daughters of the American Rev olution, will meet with Mrs. C. C. Phillipa, 4526 t ave, N. E., Tues | day, January 20, at 2 p. m. Walling. DEVELOP NTO |ford car to Eastern ave | jave. The ages will be Mrs.| pederated club mec ot Horace| Hattie Farrell, Mra, Olga Nowltn,| aay include 14 on Tues-| Mrs. Anna Muhthausen and Mrs.|° Current Century club, in Bal-| } eee 50; 9h: B90: | Bislo, Petersce, liard public Mbrary, at 2:15 o'clock, Himes A, Duncan will explain the BRC for short business seasion. At 3 GB lator amendment. A large at-| WHITTIER P.-T. A o'clock Lady Willie Forbus will Metance is expected The Whittier PT. A. will have) apenk on the “Child Labor Amend. | gas its regular meeting at the achool| ment.” Members will bring visitors GADREL Camr Tuesday, January 20th, at 3 p.m. | mea’ Progieadive tla, fa plasrel camp, Royal Neighbors, are) Mr. J. I. Greenwell will give ; DP ieanas eae ue | ainment Tuesday,|talk on thrift. Three other num at chihiccecna, 804 Pike et. a Haury 2, at $:30’p. m, in the| bers on the program will be given/» Mesh club hall, Eighth and Olive.|by pupils of t 1. A bowl prprrocrencescove T= Tae rere | pacNTLEROY PT. A | ‘The regular monthly meeting of | the Fauntleroy P-T. A. will be held | Tuesday, January 20th, Mrs. Inez Meyring, of the Puget Sound Loan Chronic le vings association, will speak coughs and persistent! on “phrift.” | } Fae rerioon tung toate |” ILL the coal bin now with KANGLEY Bikion, an emulsitien creosote that | SEWARD PT ot | COAL—a perfect furnace fuel—cokes Br Seta dices 7 ith two pistes igo oy Me January zn well—free from soot. lanes membranes and kills the) 8% aunt wll bo the speale | More heat and more satisfaction for the iM iowa drugs, ececacts ta] 0h OY asian’ the ans money. Se inca fre. nal membership ‘rive which has SAY “*BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Especially adapted for furnaces—KANG- the treatment of chronic coughs | Pee? in Promr® ares t LEY i b: ; fas te and other forme of throat Set Of books ¥ il be firme sent of in. Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are x¥ mine-run com ination, 50% Lump-nut; BE troubles. Creomulaton con | obtaining the enn "a second #04) not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe 50% Steam coal. Here’s the ideal fuel to bring Pherae hattion to creonote, other | hig’ prien will aino be awarded. | NO BIB Ole B eh eae 8 sts warmth and comfort throughout the house. BR He the er os inflcnaenee Soe es ; Save money with KANGLEY COAL. Your dealer Se rs fea on 0 th8| ng ee in money ms Colds Headitet a exer aio will fill up your bin, or call ELliott 5017. SHS the seat of the trouble and| Drousht in person by pirlt Spirin~ BELLINGHAM COAL MINES antesd satis.| . For further information phone Mrs ? sin wot he treatment of ch onie| Ralph 5 i tag as bane Toothache Lumbago I IGI EY : C cae, throat , ng: clase FREMONT WS, ge Neuritis Rheumatism / OAL lent ip the Fremont fi 1) hold an Delem atier colds or the fin. Money| all-day meeting January 5 , y org MeteT ey ae tort pm tn te ask. nate heea tar: auapate From King County’s Famous Mine ow Io) is not| ladies’ parlor of Fremont int | purens ened > Smale J ; x . 2 to|church, in commemoration | (ey which contains proven directions. | es ™E elements which soothe and By a ruling of tho school board} by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years fof 7078 the germs that lead to con. n adult, Fathers and mothers are | i a tei’ membranes, and pupils “are not allowed to bring mmption re cordially invited to join | Pain Neuralgia ¥ u Seaboard Bldg. : Aruggie: fifth anniversary of national con- Hapdy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets | stitutional probibition. Program with Aft bottles o! and 100—Druggi a, tate officers. Pastore of the North | Aepirio ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture af Monoaceticacidester of Salicylieact