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, *5HBBS688 IWERICA OF THE GREAT HEART. PBy :^RS. KEMBLE WHITE, fchairman of Tress. Itftlie government allowed us to (Vel at will today, and we chosa the instated rdgicns of the war Infested tmSrles^f the world, we would come OH a group of people and conditions it 'would' be. identical whether in nice,or Mesopotamia, in Belgium. ''Armenia. A typical setting for a dup would be a barren, bleak hlllfofwith one or more crosses, bring g the gray winter sky and hilltop tether. At the foot of the cross Mild kheel a priest, an old man and limtn^ and acaciated, fatherless girl . boy, Ca dying baby and hovering er these a desperate grief stricken ither^who with pleading outstretchi'larms, cries: ' Oh America, of the ;eaC Heart, the cry of the stricken oples of the East and West, is heard j. your door, day and night! You ve been so close to us? through ell e years of our struggles toward the Stt Your hands outstretched to us iye never been empty." VlfABA tinnrlo nt n itwo will r*r> f l\r\ IEj| ''tapty it we do our duty this winter, SftJfflijjwMHit. the. stimulus of war and its |P$P&fftble glamor. This as-iilumis ap?|^'piicatlbn to worlc ahead of us a.; a napfeitton,' to our groat task of restoration III';;? reconstruction will result in a L far greater ylctory than our military It would be a victory over self, nothing greater can he said of Hwflht^natlon. Our regeneration as a naH^mi>'itn4 Individuals will depend on rkmS|(r':after.W8rattitudo .Can we so soon Ea^jtm^tthat a few months a so the ll|?'9iack Shadow of a horrible nioiistor j|ijt?lletl War threatened us. and but for and starving ones in Eu^feltEijGOING UP TO ' EARS IN COLLAR KJPf I Bali: Jcizi k Ml J\ /i' v !J Jm?' n vj\ , A i \\. > ^ i . - J i \ \ ; \\ illll&f -\ : -, ,w\r A w? VtJ W^^^J-iVf ^hh|{| ?4 fmrmmM mmE$?**m r. / ] ?I^aA " ? f ;v!tv;- ' ''' }' ' ' r.'^A ij 1 tJow'v1' i" fvsnl MKigaffii>"v ft \ I ^ H i*>' P ;jlr'? | 9R I SllhiSW^TOnT^^^' ^iS ktV^-' '$?%}& 'J^?I^9h^?KB1vSVE^U wmiifwt, ...I.... By BIDDY BYE. The old art of Belgian lace-making 1 has com" to Amorica, and many a New : York city business girl is spending two cr three -evenings a week learning to ! fashion the beautiful traceries that : P"'gian nuns and deft-fingered village i girls made famous In Beigum's days ! of p are and happy industries. A Belgian woman, formerly a lady of wealth and position in her native i land has brought to America the art of j lace-making, and is earning her living I ] ; in conducting classes for girls who de- h | rope, that monster might have de| ccurod us. "Oh American of the Grout. I Heart!" Remember the cry of tno | stricken people of the Ea3t and West. | Give your time and yourselves. Headquarters Notes. More than ten million woolen ancer sorks largely sweaters and socks . were turned out by the tireless Knit tcrs of our country during the seventeen months preceding the defeat of j | the Central Powers. Thousands of j women willingly selected the old fash- , I loncd knitting needle as their weapon : j of war, and chose this method jf help . I ing to win the war. To this valiant j ' army now conies the order, "Stack ' Needles." A similar order came to the Surgical Dressings a few weeks ago. c These orders have released numerous) r ; capable workers, whose leisure time ' ! and trained hands can now be given f to the immediate and urgent order, I from the National Red Cross. The [refugee garments must and will occupy our time and minds until this relief work is accomplished. Last week 1 t we emphasised the call for workers f j and this week we again Implore every- c I one who can, to either come to the t workrooms and sew or to take the garments home. While little work has been accom- 6 plished during the holidays, the rooms have always lxen open. j A check for $10.00 was received . , from the Misses Florence Hutchinson. IInth Phillips and Mildred LoMasters. 1 'tills money was the proceeds of a t benefit dance given by these young s Indies at The Fairmont hotel, i Miss Huffman of Kingmont sold a r milt for $15.00 for the benefit of the j Red Cross. Miss Iva F. Merrifield has i undertaken the sale of the quilt, donat- i ' cd to the Red Cross by Mrs. Eddy \ and Mrs. Jones. This quilt is on ex- j hlbltion in the Fleming building. c i A check from J. W. Barnes, for $7.51 t was received by the Red Cross. Again i we thank our friends of the Fuel ad- { ministration for this donation. Knitting. Mrs. Fickingor announces the sus- : : pension of all knitting, other than that . on yarn already distributed, it is of vital importance that all knitted articles now in the process of making should be completed immediately. Any j of these articles that have been startBURT'S | -THEATRE/ ' MMiSIKGTOH/ M TODAY / \ Beautifuy E&IE F^RQUSEN ' <?H\ART?^fthe ! A Store x>j the/Canadian j Northwesft /And* Big ComLENA CA/ALERI in ... "AVOMAiybF IMPULSE" Mondiit?jphn Barrymore in "On the qwt." ^ 3 Tuesdaj^Kprma Talmadfle r In "Tho^eafetxCurtain." ' WedjpBday?Irene Castle. | ' 'j-ae i^oue Wolf. LSPfPToday ICKTORD ! wjr a You, Jean" 'an aristocratic young woman whose make her own way. How she makes >cn^re]MiBUMluUies an interesting s ChapB/ tea Traveloug?. wmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sir* to learn 'a"" "inking as a profession or as a pastime. '1 hi- proce-s comparatively sini ile. The tools are only three 'n numor?or rtany two. 'i'hoy are shown || LOCAL SOCL For Quest. Miss Mary Frances Fedrick, of Pittsburgh. Pa., was the liono.- guest ast evening at a delightful party ut n.cii her hostess. Mrs. J. I*. Rogers, mtertained a number of fr'ends ut her tome In Walnut avenue. The guests vera Misses Alma Kopp. Lan.i and Hadgr Reese, Helen Thayer. Pauline r--ow. I/iraine Hawkins, Florence laiden and Horace Falconer, Becket ilartiii, Paul Walters, Robert Harden, >d should bo completed, and if necessary those making same should be giv<idd:t'oinl van for the completion hereof; but not for new work. Auxiliaries. Pine Grove Red Cross auxiliary dur- 1 ng the month of December made wenty-four refugee garments. This luxlllary Is very small and this work neant a sacrifice of time and pleas- ' ire on the part of those who did this . lowing. Baxter held one business meeting in December. After employing a nurse 'Or the sick, thev rpnnrf 497 MM w*. ? naining In their treasury. Mrs. Amos, , heir chairman, turned In one pair of ' ocks and five sweaters. Mrs. H. B. Meredith Norwood, pcelved a letter from the base hos- 1 lital at Vancouver Barracks, written . >y a field director. Her son, Hugh, tad been admitted to the hospital vith a mild case of influenza, and the ted Cross doctor, always thoughtful it the home folks, had written telling his boy's mother not /to worry; and hat the Red Cross would always be it her service. Home baked l'ies ant Pastries. Boy :r's Restaurant. Adv. ?2"jEES*^^gR2'^22EE22&&&! Special A j THREE DAYS.COMR [ i ; Januai Prices?10 and 21 1 SPECmL MUSIC BY Sefcct Pictures Cm JlpLIA// EDITH IAVJLL, THE I / /NU1 WQ f XA! .. THE WOMAN THE The story of Edith Cav< ed the world- She was nt accused of being one- E pleaded for her life, he pre the world will never fo: haven't got four or five I AN IMPRESSIVE PRODU ' : - . , . ' ' in the central picture and consist of long^needle with eyes in each end and two wooden or ivory sticks. ; round one to weave round mesh lace and a fiat stick fur square mer.h. P;Rlinen thread is used. The loundatioi mesh is woven first in the des're shape and size tor the table scarf, pi' low cover, or long stripa for lace an insertion. The mesh is then stretch <-<1 firm anil smooth on a woorte frame atid the dcs'gn woritel into i. according to a pattern. AL EVENTS ] Leiand Ogden, David Lewis, 0arret; .Tohnson, Henry Thompson, Meredith Small. * * * Dane.: at Sonnoneroft. Sonnencroff. the attractive suburban home of Mr and Mrs C. E. Hutchinson. I was the scene of an attractively ap pointed dnanco last night, at which Mr. and Mrs. Brooks S. Hutchinson wero host and hostress In honor of their house guest. Miss Irabolle Barton, of Boise. Idaho, who Is spending the Christmas vacation here. While the guest list was confined mostly to the younger set, several members of the married dancing set were included among tho guests Splendid dance music was rendered by the orchestra from tho Hippodrome nnd a lunch was served daring the evening. Literature Department Meeting Monday. The Li'ernfnre and Art department of the Woman's club will meet In regu ; lar session on Monday afternoon at, 3:15 o'clock in the Ma?onic assembly hall. From the fact-that the elevator hnd been out of commission several! days, it was anounced to be held in the High school, but the management at the Temple has oromlsed that the levator will fcejn service bv that time. The program cmlBned for December 2nd, and necessarily postonned, will be rendered at this meeting as follows: I W H tuiw? boat /actor"* jfJ^gL. 1 M bjfi. by /..plnge'Imjfgk mB ll ttraction IENCENG MONDAY CI E ry 6th )c and vymORCHESTRA tforation Presents kRTHUR BRITISH RED CROSS A^/ELL J GERMANS SHOT il, whose shooting inflam)t a spy?she' was not even lut when Brand Whitlock is answered in words that rget'. "I am oniy sorry we English women to shoot" AND STRIKING CTION. ?' $$????,? '> r$ t <?'. A h*1 ? 3hEmS?$ / ja i'r;4^ 11 1 '* | 1 51)|? Coats " Protect" your clothing Good Warr 1 and Childi i Stc< Prepare now for these going to find ourselves : winter is now overdueWarm underwear can i* | Merodi Merode Unflerweajns ored- It is made witirpal is only one thickness of ttckii. ..i wuuieua oiiti nui y*wn unn neck and short sleevW. Regular Silk and Wool,Unite Suits, wi $3.25 \nd $3.5ttfOutsizes, $3.75 MerinO^Jniqf'Suil s. high neck sleeves. ^Apgular $3 00; Outsiz Wome^Mneece Lined.Cotton r short sM^enreguIar sizes, $2.25 j, WLite's Fleeced Lined Closec jrfmen's Tajfe Top Fleece Lit JFomen's med\m weight Unlo ? Regular sizes, $1.1^ Outsize. $1.! f Childrn's Union Vuits, medlui . " Women's Fleeced ylned Vests j $1.50 garment. ' George Dnrnard Shaw and his tw< plays, "Candida," and "Ycu Never Car Tell', by Mrs. Jos. Rosier Oscar Wilde and two plays, "Tin York, and "The Importance of Beinj In Earnest." Ideal Husband,' now playing in Nev HickslcAPUD IN A LIVT^^xer |||?J| HsEADACHE AIsojNjRIPP and "fLU"- Try It ... ..MH w?|iiv i wv i aioV wrvor BiZOI ^ . 1 Week Com Matinees 5THE BEST 0R< arid |S i NAT PHILLIP! IN FOLLOW MONDAY NIG1 TUESDAY NIG WEDNESDAY THURSDAY N F&DAY NIGE SATU^pAY^yt 30 WONDEROUS' CHORUS of ' HtlCES: ' CI y-; i - ^ *4W^K>ur v :bl ':r'i ? 1 m Underwear F ren?Wmter U cks .ArejSompl cold, blowyidys \ phich we are al face to fjJie withi, because rea be dainty and attractive when i rfmk rwear hand finished and carefully tail 9 ^ S?^ier ra Suits?hlch neck, ling sleeves, Dutch sizes, $4.75, Outdzcs, $Ti50^ ith low neck and no siixves, regular sizes, i and $4.03. and long sleeves. Xlnteli neck and short e, $3.50. Union Suits, with hifj i neck and long or I Outplace, $2.75. I Pants, slz"s 4 to C, $.'1.25. ?ed Pants, $125. n Sui ts, low neck, no zleeves, ankle length. SO. n weight, 2 to 16 year sizes, 85c and $1.0U. and Pants, regular sizes, $1.25; Outsize (Second Floor 1 ) For Mru Shade. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Dabble. of Wal-1 nut avenue, enter taioel a number of ^ '! friends on Thursd uy at their home In p ?; honor o fthelr guot t. Mrs. k. R. Shade, ^ of Baltimore. Mru. Shade is a sister tt ' of Mrs. Dobbie. 'fM 'WE14 Have fy our brokei^rai 0zy-A|6l',f ene procafC E S use.^teapy to cojp at. a* V / r4neijHSircajBC \/ (?or/Jackson & (j) /\FA.I^MONT W i I* . V V.'A. Z1 . - "^TTrTSm I I ' ' 1 '* m'"' |&l mm Hj mom/sitra/v AfAM J iiicuwmig it iuu? um Nedriesday & W. D FiAz^flTpresents SANIZM?(W OF ITS KIND ;I V ^ ^r^MUSICAL IT?"OH! BOYS-BOYS" NIGHtf?"BOWSER'S BUSY \ IGHT?"THE ISLAND 0^ DR] tT?"BOWSER'S BUSY DAY-' ATINEE?"HOUSE OF MANTi :ted Froiyi the Best of 1 usical Uomedy 3ucce?| COSTUME AND SCENIC PR< BEAUTY and D] > AdUttS 50c?Chiyren 25cSEATS NOW SELLII^^ ' ^*WMb $Sf3HM li^llfWnhi^Bk - ^ is'>* ^jtaW / .!Hr,Vv^V - ^ -^Sv^WPB -? I ' . ,11)1 ive been gran{ed^^^^^mB|jj^| arson; owing ig claims agalny sntd^fa^^Mw ' J fi Rflflflt' ', 99 : V. Iw'U JSgH 1 asafe m/^AmsmMBM I ll?UI I %J$i OOii^lEDIES || ;i ^ !l j'MwSit- II >he High PricecJ