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~ MUSICALE AT WOMEN’S ad 8nd. The committees in charge of UNIVERSITY CLU B WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY CLI afternoon for members and their friends, on Friday, nting Mrw. @& Musicale will be civen, pre Sine some of her own Bverect. componitions: ‘The following program will PART T Petite Bette for P ftul (De Berenade Caprice Mra. Wort cewevee D Hara ‘Tears Lite . PART tt Gomporitions dy Mra Worth (planc)— | Blewy Rare Savoye Bones - A Garden of Dreams Bong of Spring Mire Jarvte . Martanne Mra, Worth : Engagement of Miss Ford Announced Mrs. James C. Ford announces the @ngacgement of her daughter, Hun to Mr. Folger F body, son of Mr. @nd@ Mrs. Charles E. Peabody. The @ate for the wedding has not been ar Fang, . Musical Tea to Monor Mrs. M. Synod In celebration of the eighty second ‘Birthday of Mra. M. Synod of Rich Mond, Va, who is the guest of her fon and daughterintac, Dr. and BMirs. Arthur Jordan, the ladles of the Prospect Congregational chureh en- Pertained this afternoon in the @hureiy parlors, with a musical tea |The hostesses for the affair were Mra Blartin Rogema and Mrs, Ralph Ken Ban. The tea table was most attrac. @ive. centered with a beautiful bas ket of yellow and white « Mums, with many tapers shedding a gett glow over the handsome board, Which was further enhanced by a Duge birthday cake, with the home f the honor guest at Varina on the Zames, reproduced in the frosting. meing the hospitalities at were Mrs. J, W. Spangler, Mra. Biinor 1. Thorne, Mrs. Frank El ‘Well Case and Mrs. H. C. Ostrum. Countless baskets of feathery chrys- jums were placed at vantage yaant ! ] © musical program was given . T. M. Calkins and Mrs, Sam- Donaki. The toasts for the were given by Mra. R. F. . Mra. James P. Weter, Sr., M. B, Augustine. Many tel- of congratulations were re- by in re x 2 the honor guest from i dinner j with their guests ced Nursery will meet with Miss Luke, 1237 18th N., Sat- November 20, at 10:30 o'clock, of Thursday at 3:00 o'clock, | @ formerly planned. cee “Fifty” Dancing Club Re-organizes ‘The “Fifty” dancing club, which ‘% a dancing club of fifty couples, or- @anized four years ago, has recently | co reorganized, and invitations We been issued for the series of dancing parties that are to be at the Yacht Club on Decem- Sth, January 19th and February ‘Srrangements, is composed of Mr. nd Mrs. Frank EB. Case, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Mr. and Mra | Shorts, and Mr. and Mra. Freeman. ° funcheon at inier Club Mr. G. E. M. Pratt will be host @t @ luncheon for forty-five men to Morrow at the Rainier club, honoring Dr. H. H. Lowry, of the University When Food _ Doesn't Digest | Give the Stomach a Rational Hest | by Aid) Not by Harsh | Starvation Methods. Use 8:u art's Dyspepsia Tablets. A sour stomach may/indicate an condition that calls for an al- Hine offect. This you will get from one or two! | Bwart's Dyepepsia Tablets after a Teal. Sour risings, gassiness, « heavy bloated feeling and su wa due to indige e usually « Yet they may lead to serious disor der. e regular use of #tuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after meals re fects to a high degree the Intelli- gont selection of preventive tmea- ren. One can not always select or in- @pect the quality of food to be eaten Bor its method or manner of prep- | ian. But it is possible to avoid} acidity that is so often the re- eult And it in @ far bet plan to eat without worry over whet may | m, than to starve for fear it| Many physicians rec there tablets for stomach due to Indigestion or dys- ¥ ure sold by all druggists reat 60 conten box. spend the winter. | . JB BIS PLANNING A DELIGHTFUL at 3 0% n Harry 1 and Mra. D. be give DATES To Remember TUPSDAY, NOVEMNER 16— M Worth, pia ¥, Jarvia, n under anépices of t< w oof Mra Nap K. Prospect at, vate. acksow's Dridee tea me for Mra, Albert Charles THURSDAY, NOVIAIRER 14 at the W with Mew and Mrs Mrs Allison 7 Henry DF Frankiin Mies Pau- SATURDAY Junto: pita: at the Mason SUNDAY, SOVEMERR t1— Mies FP Tidmarsh to en- Hix aod Mra TUESDAY, NOVES naa om plime M aepar W BER t— a oa and cateasen dain in ot Mra. Leary's home WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t— Program ef romantic music at # p m at the Sunset club M Fieyd Lamson and Mra L Peeples hotenses FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t6— Clad tha at the of Peking, who is sailing thie week on the Empress of Russia for China see Vassar Alumnae Association ‘The Vassar Alumnae asrociation ts requesting all Vassar slurnnae to be present at the college night rally, to be given by the university alumnae for all college women in the city Friday evening, November 26, at § ‘o'clock, in the commons on the campus, in celebration of the open ing of the new Stadium. | ose Tea and Shower Honoring Miss Betty Craft of Bell ingham, who is to marry Mr. Robert Pelouze of Medford. Ore. Miss Claire Jand Mis Kerla Stoltenberg will en- tertain with an informal tea and lin- | werie shower at their home Thursday afternoon. . Bridge Party Mrs. A. E. Blomauist in entertain ing informally at bridge this after- noon. eee Gamma Phi Beta to Give Informal Dance Mim Clara Emory will entertain the active chapter of Gamma Phi Beta with a dancing party at ber home, next Friday evening. owe Theatre Party Mr, and Mrs, J. Richard Lane, Mr. and Mra. Perry B. Truax, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs, Mr. and/ Mrs. Andrew Gillespie and Mr. David | Whitcomb were members of a Dutch | treat party at the performance of} “Chu Chin Chow” Metropoli- | tan last evening. Congressman and Mrs, Lynn Had y. of Bellingham, arrived yesterday to spend a few days with Judge Mrs. Hiram Hadley, and Friday for California, later gol Washington, D. C., where they will| le } and o- Mra. Erma Farrar Bauer is leaving tonight for Del Monte, Cal, wh she expects her brother, Mr Farrar, to join her for the ho ‘They are planning to spe Ge matting, inte Som the | in Mies Gertrude last week-end Washington, D. . Horton , spent visiting ‘friends c . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peters, with their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fisher Boynton, are planning to leave in a few weeks for California. John ¥. Miller will leave for Washington, D.C shout ten where later he be joined by Mrs. Miller , oa) and Mrs. Harry § sterday from Fi coming down to attend the of “Chu Chin Chow Metropolitan in days, will Mr. rived wall ap. ngham, | rform. | at the . Mr. and Mrs. ©. small son, Jack, returned yesterday | from Vancouver, B. C., where they spent the week-cnd as guests of Mr and Mrs. Edward . *- HW. Kinne Douglass " Dorothy | nd Miss | Mi. Jane Bliaw Mi Allen, Miss Lorraine Case Virginia Jefferson attend ing Annie Wright will re turn to spend Thanksgiving at home who are eminary Mr. William H. Lunemann. of San Francisco, will he a visitor in the ity during the coming week, en | The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark Watson. — Portrait by James & Merrihew. CLUBS FORK WEDNESDAY will ime at route to his home, after an extensive tour of the Bast Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey ts the guest of her daughter, Mra. Walter Scott Fitz, in Spokane. | . ‘ | Mr. and Mra. Hawthorne Dent re urned Saturday from a visit of sev eral days in Spokane e Progressive Thought Club Progressive Thought club meet at the Federation club bh i Mra. #1 w w mer ° at 3 p.m he Lon Mrs. J. A. Coleman, with her «mall — laughter, has returned to her home in East tule. . Mrs. Jonrion D. Ron left Inet night | > for Ban Feanciaco, to be gone a week | Seattle Wooderaft Thimble Club or ten days | Seattle Woodcraft Thimble ciub i | wil! entertain with a card party in the club rooma, T12 Railway Ex change building, at 216 p. m. to which all friends are welcome. } see Golden Era Club Golden Era Club will meet tn the ladiew parlor of the First Prosby: terlan church from 11 a. m. until 4D. m. and men and women over tty five years of age are invited: Members of the Borrowed Times club are to be guests of the Golden Era at thin meeting Counc nm the ton leg’ ram for o- 1921. Vu ome. Mies Katherine Bacon, who i* at tending Miss Spence’s school in New York, 1 apend the caming week: nd in Philadelphia, While there she tll attend the football game be | tween Cornell and Pennaylvania; also the Army and Navy football game. Archibald left Inet week Mr. Silas " spend g the Lincotn Circle, Child \Conservation Jeague e Lincoln Circle, Child pnhaervation league, will meet with Mrs. H.R completely restored her health | pornos, 4094 Pasadena Place, at 190 after everything even af pom change of climate, failed to help her in the least, RS. M,C. CROWLEY, of Los Angeles, who says Tanlac Wisconsin Coldenred Club moon Goldenrod Club will t with Mra. Dwight Hillyer, 524 rth Seventy-fifth All form. nw e welcome. [N jer Wiscons men Tonia Social Club All Eastern Stars aré Invited to meeting of Tonia Social Club in nic Temple at 2 p, m. fe Friendship Club A benefit card party will be given } The by the Friendship Club of the Lady | checks from | Maceabeos at the residence of Mr Josephine Hay, 223 West Seventy fourth st, Luncheon at 12:30 p, m hewrt Legion w Moe Temple Fellowship Club W. CA preceded t ut tea room. Chub club supper in Century Spanish department club with Mra Lucie sior Apartinenta, Ninth ave eer Kovere, Exerl , at 10°80 | } Lady Vagles Lady Wagten will met tn Fore Weetnonday 1 La ore’ hall, at 1p card m heon, . . John F. Miller Relief Corps John F. M give # card + ing, Novembeg 1 ans’ hall, Armor , op m, at Veter y Miller tertain . | Women's R at ca John ¥ corps tay at Vetera . let wil Wednen p. ™. vening vember 17, Child Conservation League Lincoln Ctrele W with 4334 Pasadena pl, 0 p.m Ladies of the Golden North The Ladien of the N ne W Frater Arnes Golden rth November 17, 1 The president, Arna ires a fu endunce rtant business t trans United Artisans od Artinans f Art inesday evening hall ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mrs Piper to Speak Mre am F Piper of the Mt | Raker kindergarten will preset “The | Child in Bong and Game” In the Fred k & Nelson suditorium at 3 ook th afternoon. Thin ts the third number of t autumn ser of recitals The program fol Mr. Frog, the Jack Front and Mr rkey sod Children Brave te, Useful « Tone and Rhythm games—Whirl Rowing, the Train, Seenuw Ball, and the Blacksmith. ‘ollowing children will partict in the program: Ronald Hitch Mary Phyllis Holeomb, Betty Grant, Jack Clist, Glenn Williameon, | Katherine Cunningham, Winifred | Callender, Billy uy, Hasbrouck | Jones, Amelia Scruby, Walter Stoll | Ridney Wickstrom, Helen Lewin, | Marion Sehnetter, Leonard Vaupell, Stuart Hyde, Richard Flemming and Barbara Week } Hinger}—Mr Firet Flying Duck and ature Jingles (Paulsson) 4 Careful * see } Partiamentary Procedure Clases Parliamentary procedure classes be held at 11 a. m. every other the Federation club orge =McLough amen are con loen of the Se | Wednesday at house Jth Mra. ¢ in charge. T 4 under the Federation of Women's clubs. who are interested may For further information, Maltby ee Git Day for the Florence Crittenton jome ence Crittenton home, that for years has sheltered unfortu nate helping them to help | them elebrating the anni |vernary on In recogni of which all ¢ ons from a pound of sugar to of flour, or more tn duc }attle jbut all tend Mre call nu The mn. Announcing a General Price Reduction “Ljeame to Low Angeles trying to regafp my heaith, but I didn’t get | any better, even in this wonderful cli. mate, until I began taking Tar said Mra. M. C. Crowley, who lives at 1041 South Hill 8t, Los Angeles, the other da: “T was # that I at all weak and broken down hardly able to « about | I suffered terribly after my count of my food sourtng | and gas forming on my stomach, and I would feel so tight that I could hardly get a good breath. My appe. tite left me and I was so nervous that I couldn't stand the least noixe and I never knew what it was to get & good night's sleep. “I tried dieting for more than two years, but that didn’t help me any, for I was continually getting worse all the time and actually lont twen. | ty-five pounds in weight “AN the different treatments and medicines I took failed to do me the least bit of good, and I finally to the conclusion that my would never be any better “L know from my th it that came personal expe Tantac ts nas I began tak it, I began to improve, Wh eetly wonderful the way uined in strength, weight ever and I now feel like ifferent woman entirely I have @ fine appetite and my nerves in such perfect condition that I sleep soundly every night hever suffer from sour stomact gas forming after fact, all my troubles have ju ily disappeared since taking I feel so thankful ov provement that 1 the jac rience mec ing is pe have ¢ other wa ure and meals gradu Tania: erm am « opportunity to reeomr to evetybody Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartel! Drug al di reation of @ apocial Tanlac represen: | tative, Stores under the perso On Our Very Complete Stock of Fine Furs Every garment in our great showing of Furs, Coats, Complete Sets, Neck Pieces, Muffs, ete. —made up in the newest styles in every known fur—has been subjected to price reductions that are more than interest- ing. We Invite Your Inspection than most accep | be open after 2 | edlnt m t nd University Guild Orthopedic Hospital The Ur 1 of the Ortho: | or nnte M a Arquet Wisconsin The tGr MeM truck for ther Denny Fuhr: alld, Hospital Orthopedie Pubr of the Or he wD A. KR. Benefit Sale and Dance iowa flernoor ember cuit the Friday evening club house, F Wisconsin ¢ Canadian Clubs Entertain The Young’ Men's Canadian elub of the with Novem. 19 4 friend mber anes and the Co-ed Canadian club, entertained jointly a delightful evening, Frid at Christ's church, on Brook and o prosrams af od, Refresh ° patronemes T. Gor: t, Mra. . university, Golden Rod Club Iden Kod club t# 9 ber 12, night entert Dancing re. Hi ts w CRESCENT BAKING POWDER MADE IN WASHINGTON —Yes, It Is Double Acting —Has Two Raising Units —More Leavening Power —And Goes Further AT YOUR GROCERS Mix two. batches of bis- ; bake one tonight, other for breakfast. Both will be light if you use Crescent Baking Powder. nenm meet. | Palm Circle 66, Neighbors of Wooderaft of Wood party a This Institution Values the Good Will of Its Patrons Above All Else Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington This Good Will is an asset which can- not be bought. It must be earned through thoughtful service. The Good Will which we enjoy is evi- dence that our pa- trons value what we present. 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