The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 10

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MISS ORR AND MR. DeCARO TO SING AT SUNSET CLUB BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star *harles rel! Adam John Harvey be the solotsta, and @ vocal quartet composed of Mre. ¢ ‘Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mra Osgood Packard and Mra wi give & number, Mrs. Edward 1 Garrett and Mrs Hewitt wil) be hostesses for the occasion, The program follows: aoeeme- inden Alice Gentle to | “A MOST INTERESTING MUSICALE has been arranged for the rset “ Te 9. Ic apend , club members and friends on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock ‘eature Next Symphony [© ,,\° "ena, > Biles Florence V. Orr, contralto, and Mr. Michele DeCaro, buritons, will With Afice Gentle, @ former Seat. | departed last © ‘ tle winger of International renown, as! soloist, next Iriday phony concert at Meany hall prom. ines to be one of the most interest be due and 1 | USsICc]| In Seattle | Mine Wlizabeth Virtue left Wriday | for Yakima, to spend the holidays | with relalives, | 1 | “ee } | Mr. Frank Walter Sullivan return fo e d this week n Washington, D. sana Mins Claire § Tuesday for guest of Mins Betty Craft and oltenberg leaves on lingham evening's sym to be the SPASTIC PARALYSIS Qi spending’ Chrietmas in Hellingharm | »ymptoms do not appear until some to rite Petes ‘The symphony will be Goldmark’s | " wise ny of these wit sa Mrs. Frank Gil “Rustic Wedding.” Conductor John|W'th Mrs. Ballard's parents, Mr.and | weeks or months after birth, and), ‘¢ of the trouble, bert Mieck and Mrs. Joha Leer M. Spargur wif also introduce|“™ % W. wey. +. | the outlook for recovery in whole or | \,, e particular rem . | " ° | i depend quite ely on the . ‘A. M. Andervon’s dinner at Lisst's symphonic poem, “Orpheus, in part depends quite larg n the! weed may 9 ate the trouble, ab preceding the which will be given {ts first perform-|_ Mrs J. ¥. Dougtas and two sons extent of the paralytic involvement. | 41 such cases, it is advisable to Bil chenry ad pad aie in qaanee will leave Wednesday for California | pp ment of the disease itself i" | Satta qualified physician, prefe Tho Day Is No More... ..-.--+ ary ney |to be gone several weeks. ps aa aaa capeline’ sarod ; , Prefer Wks ediaiete te sete one who spec in #kin di eee John Alden Carpenter PB dager program - | }in sustaining the strength of the in-|2n4 follow his advice veer Aria, “Pace, mic Die” Grom “ia Forse |, yr. Hay Hasen ie spending the} fant or young child, preventing the yt dei Destino”). one Vordt idaye in San Francisco. development deformities and by "C er | ~- - | epeltal wargié trun. PIGS IN BLANKETS v. Quartet—“List tho Cherubic ea 4 Ma. Farrel, Mra Bentley, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Beeler, with barb tone solo by Mr. DeCara Mre.| , Amy Aldrich Worth at the piano. eee Miss Gates to Wed Mr. Jenne ' Mr. and Mra. BF Gates an-| Reunce the engagement ot thelr —Portrait by James and Merrihew. Ghaghter Louise, to Mr. Frank Har) ling of the Writers’ club-to be held club will entertain for the holldaye| Pison Jenne of Mount Vernon, Wash at $p.m.in the Erickson club rooma,| with a eard party and dance at the} The news was divulged this after 4. W.C. A. Papers will be read by Knights of Columbus hall on} Mrs. Hi. R. Chariton and Mra, G. P.| Wednesday evening, December 29th. | jnoon at the tea which Miss Augusta) Haley, 919 6 Seattle patroneenes are Burwe!! hame, in honor) . i 4 os ae han ha Mins Edith empliment co Mum \eee || Women’s Auxillary to Loyd T | atre J. N. Maltrusch, Mra J se | iicese of Lynn, Mass, | on oa se Brewster, Mra. T. 8 Carey, Mra | . || FRIDAY, DECEMBER s1— | Women’s Auxiliary to Lieyd T. | As the guests entered the drawing | Reception and ball at the Ratnfer || Cochran Post No. 40 will meet at § Jacod Hetsier, Mra. Henry Hoffman, fFeom, little Jane Swift and Esther) pei Bh Ba cen pm at the City Hal, Ballard ave. | Mrs. A. Hein, Mra, M. Hodge, Mrs.| ca 2 oe ree holly. hg ~ he pie © “lp. & Hanley, Mra. J. N. Jackson, | which here the gina tidings Elsie Lincoitn Benedict Club Mra. W. F. Jahn, Mre. L. C. Kend Bright holiday blossoms and grees The human analysis class of the Mra, P. Kearney, Mra. J. J. McNally, Elsie Benedict club will meet at § Mra Francis Marlowe, Mra. W. F. ted the rooms, and the tea | where Mrs. Gates and Miss) Sadek cae rom Keith poured during the first 4 unth ¢ i ‘The second hour, Mra Wu-|| TUENDAY, JANUARY + | Forrest Goodfellow and Mrs | | Polson dispensed the hospi-| In the dining room Miss) Burwell, Mies Mabe! Hagen. | Ardsley Babbitt lent their aid.) p.m. in Rosicrusian hall, 224 Globe building, First ave and Madison st. | e 9,8 Mra, L. F. Sullivan, Mra. M. Sullivan, Anadel Club Will Entertain =| Mra. A. Toner, Mra. Louise Thiry, | The Anadel club will entertainy Mra, W. Williamson, Mra Thomas with an informal danon at the | Goggin | Muehe, Mrs, Chas, McDonald, Mra. F. G. O'Neil, Mra. Albort Schram, | Knights of Columba hal a leh jevening of Tuesday, December 24. The committee are planning Lega | surprises for the evening, The pa- — Twelfth night party at the College clad SATURDAY, JANUARY 6— | trons and patronemses are: Mr. and| / Mra. J. J. Gorman, Mr. and Mre| Joba F. Dore and Mr. and Mra. John (Of Ome mae eta J. Sullivan. eee * Kainier Chapter, D. AR — |FEIRST IN everything } Rainier chapter, DA. R wit! meet | OF ANY importance, Decree st 2 pm, ation Rano. THE STRAND theatre | |AGAIN COMES to the the residence of Mr. and Mra J. T. Heffernan. witisch, @ Russian student at the | university, will speak on the “Emi-| [grant Problem an Related to My FRONT WITH another liom " Sire. F. M. Larson, vie- Uinist, will contribute the musical CONVENIENCE FOR its! of their box party for the CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Yesterday, at the toa hoor. Mr! Emma Lazarus Auillary ee ts ©, & Cub |PATRONS. THIS time Mra. Joseph Blethen entertained) pisction of officers and an impor} 1. 6. club-in the Elke’ rpoma WE OFFER f in their home at the tant pusinéss meeting of Emmala: 2 o'clock, ring small gift or your Apartments. A graceful! tasarus Auxillary to B’nal B'rith| wrapped but not labeled. Only out-| APPROVAL THE vacant) of Russell roses cen-| witt be held this evening at Educa “ oftown guests invited. & dainty table, presided over | ional Center, aa ee |SEAT INDICATOR, . The Parliamentary Procedure club A | were Mrs. Lesile H. Darwin, Canadian Woman's Club lot the Minute Women will meet| which kone solar iad “About| The Canadian Woman's club will | Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the club room)/ TELLS YOU whether meet at § p.m. at the Eastern Star of the ¥. W. C. A. ‘ five friends called @uring the) <1. 4090 Arcade building, for @ so- see |THERE IS a single | eee \SEAT FOR you, or ADDITIONAL CLUBS Charity Ball Eagerly Bt, Martin's Mothers Schoot Club |SEVERAL SEATS for you| Anticipated The St. Martin's Mothers Scho?) ANT) YOUR party. The “"The Charity Ball, the long herald- @4 and eagerly anticipated social, USHER MERELY looks | ‘event, to be held tomorrow evening | up } Dene Der Hervey, Ci vs |AT INDICATOR, and she @tensibly the most brilliant affair of KNOWS HOW many) the holidays, The decorations will seats THERE ARE. And WHERE THEY are. cial evening and cards. eee Writers’ Club Visttors are weicome at the meet- Be very lovely, and unusual fea- tres have been planned for the re of the guests, Mr. Harry} itney Treat will act us master of Im- Geremonies, and Mids Franklyn agine Crawford 4 Mixes Marjorie Ave . cate aaine . maitorcttre THE SAVING of time Mumbers. The Juntor Practic @anisted by Mr. Herbert Smith of Community Service, will carols and folk songs of FOR YOU and for | YOUR GUESTS. You don’t Ame 32 Real ige gage REALIZE THIS until you greetings and SEE THE indicator, which TELLS YOU all about | New Year's Eve . YOUR SEAT. An inven- __ - Dinner Party tion Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Lane have @xtended invitations for a dinner at the Sunset club on Friday evening, their quests of honor being Mr. and LIKE THIS insures you aap wed COMFORT, and the | NEW YEAR’S a ‘ ire. Bagley Minor, | of fan Fr ; |STRAND LEADS the a gam Fisken. The party will later world a Join the dancers at the Rainier club y \BY INSTALLING it for for their annua! reception and ball Mr. and Mrs. Minor are the guests {YOUR COMFORT. Just COME OVER tonight and SEE THIS wonderful | TIME SAVER, and also |KNOW THAT it isa |SEATTLE MAN’S inven- | | tion, | “THE GREAT LOVER” is | |THE PICTURE, and then | MISCHA GLUSCHKIN | directs | THE ORCHESTRA, play- | ing |“CAVALLERIA RUSTI- | CANA,” and |MICHELE DeCARO sings At (6:15 ‘Nc PAGLIACCI PRO. LOGUE, while NO ADVANCE IN PRICES MIDNIGHT FOOLERIES SPECIAL FEATURES FIRST SHOWING OF THE RURAL RIOT “THE COUNTY FAIR” SONGS—SINGERS LAUGHS—NOISE SOUVENIRS—SURPRISES Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Peniston en. | tertained fourteen guests at dinner Christmas day. | cee | Marriage Announced bt ‘The marriage of Miss Mabel Start to Mr. Ernest W, Lindley was solem- Bized Christmas day at high noon, in . the parsonage of the Haven Metho- church, with Rev. E, W. Erick- fon reading the servi Miss Start has for a number of years conducted @ kindergarten in the church, and is possessed of a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley will make their home on Vashon Heights, Vashon inland. ENLARGED PORES Bathe the face at night with soap and warm water, rinse thoroly with . cold water and rub gently with a piece of ice. Then apply an aatrin gent lotion. A few drops of tincture of benzoin tn a tablespoon of water 1s a safe astringent. Use just enough | bemzoin to give the waler cad aaah aap ies- Meabeouaaae ae SHOW STARTS ( : f |OTHER FEATURES will) |SURELY ENTERTAIN you. WE THANK you. epparance, | The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose J. Mabbutt.| 2s Vint performapes fp ——— 1 pint large oysters % pound sliced bacon lemon juice ing the intellect. ine you vi te agp | WALNUT TAFFY consult a specia iat in nervous die-| Take one cup brown sugar, one cup | eases in order that your child m forme a hard ball when tested in cold;talluses under her toes and between | toothpicks; if the oysters are Jenough to handle | The callonities under and between | and then the other; serve SEMI-ANNUAL HALF-PRICE SALE NOW ON COATS, SUITS, GOWNS, SILK and CLOTH DRESSES SKIRTS, SILK PETTICOATS and TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE For Two Days Only Today and Tuesday Our semi-annual sales are without exception the gFeatest selling events of the year, because they are absolutely dependable; they contain the best selections obtainable, and the values are unquestioned. IMPORTANT NOTICE During this Sale merchandise will be located as follows: Coats, Suits and Skirts Second Floor Dresses and Gowns Third Floor ALTERATION CHARGES Notwithstanding additional] workroom help, it will be some time before all sale garments can be completed, and we urge you to take home all minor alterations. MINIMUM CHARGES on garments entering alteration rooms: Suits . ++--$4.00 Dresses « ..$2.00 Miflinery and Petticoats Coats ...0- «-.$2.00 Skirts .........$1.50 First Floor Gowns ...... ..$2.50 Petticoats .....$1.00 NO APPROVALS, NO EXCHANGES, NO TELEPHONE ORDERS, NOTHING LAID ASIDE WITHOUT A DEPOSIT, NO C. O. D’S WITHOUT DEPOSIT. PURCHASES MAY BE CHARGED, BUT CANNOT BE RETURNED Charge purchases made. during this sale and the balance of this month will be charged on January account, | STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. DURING THIS SALE | SECOND AT PINE white sugar, one-half cup corn sirup, | have a thoro and expert examina salt and pepper one-half cop water, one-fourth tea-| ang bent pom advice based on| Wash and drain oysters; ar spoon cream of tartar, one teaspoon! euch examination tween towels and season with Iq vanilla and one cup chopped walnuts juice, salt and pepper; if the oy oll the sugar, sirup, cream of| CALLASITIES are very large, roll one in a sia ar and water until the mixture} @Q My little girl is bothered with | of bacon and secure bacon wil not bi use two or three to a slice of bacony a hot! water, Reme from the fire, ad@d/them, and they are very painful the vanilla and and pour on to| How ean they be removed? put the “pigs in blankets” { a buttered platter. Pull when pol Answer frying pan and broil on firet one sid@ y hot. a p ling events of an interesting musical |of honor at her marriage to Mr spastic paralynin, 4 7H i an Dosti | aan |eeason. Mins Gentle will return to ert Pelouse, of Medford, Ore, Decem-| injury at birth, [ first r . . Dena | DATE S | via city fresh from new triumphs in| ber 30 jafter whe ha as Tirrindelli ” |New York, where her singing at the| = 9.8 m old he the ....tostt!| 70 Remember Manhattan opera house this year| Mr. Wiliam Jarmon and his dangh-| r head | erm ITCHING SKIN — - | levoked an ovation from the pubiic|ter, Mra, David Nicolls, arrived| back, with . th the| @ What caunes itching skin, Mra Benile | | ft the metro | Tuseday from Hast Sound to be the| thumb pointing t sthe’ Wa what is the remed © Plane | and warm praise trom way am ‘ Bey > ty at the home “ | potitan critics. | quests of Mr, Jarmon's aster, Mra.| tie control of her muscles below her Answer ’ ~ eats, Mn ond Mire EB 36 | James C. Huteson 4, can partly turn over when on many different cami. WAria, “Adien Foreto.” from Jeanne Miss Gentle t mif to be at the ” eon, j n partly turn ov n : »tonening a @aro ....- ‘Tachaikowsky } Mra. A. & Elford and Mr, zenith of her powers as a vocalist of | her back or side, There is no de Fagg Mise Orr tre, &. ©. srmarenes ote the firet rank, ‘The quality of her| D¥. and Mrs. James B. Wagleson | formity noticeable es le Impossible § caret ner in hener of Dr. and Mrs .|feturned Christmas night from Jot A medy unless one kn Mr. Arville Belstad IO E Crowther, ne home of Mr mezzo-voprano voice and her charm-| | nawer ha st n some instan “ ee” vaPntes Sed Mra Miterd. Fi ing personality are already so well) Springs Va | ‘This condition is mont commonly |e the trouble, | In seme Hse m mH TURADAY, DECEMBER t8— known tn this elty that C. FE. White, oS anec 1 with meninge ea had agen Teepe 7a p08 — : a oonvoos es» -Hareld Henry manager of the shestra, antict-| | Mr. and Mra. Shirley Parker leave) rhage. In fact, the cause of this con-| PA 8 iy Vag 0b eager Words yy Oscar Wilde. | | pates a crowd of record-breaking sixe,|tomorrow for California for @ few | dition is not well known, tho the va . the. anglention of cane ©, That Twere Possible. Somervell Miss Gentle will sing a Verdi aria| Weeks’ trip. | pathologic chang ire yen peed ably such a con > Tass Than the Dust.—--..--Finden | with the orchestra and a group of hy Hae |are matters of more accur | mall és ts OF cartolle Ire SORE, «. peneenanne inden songs with piano accompaniment. | ™r. Mre. Cart Ballard are) o¢ In a number of tances siseattinds aarunes It is

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