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WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY CLUB ANNOUNCES JANUARY PROG ee : ME FIRST MEETING OF the new year will be on Monday Packard, noted lecturer and traveler Fequest of the Current Events Jowed by a general discussion Bt the university, and b Reting will present two ae ake, SO ee nae eal 4 On Friday, January 28 & Milsionic has been arrang Mra. George 8. Soliday anc Marry B s an hoste feompositi: ot Mrs. Lar Will be interprets Mers will be assist B, Jansen 1 M Bart, vocalists report of the Mhis privilere. The second of the @vening, January the t business meeting is nounced January 14, when the Dullding commitice will be read Hughes, instructor in dramatic plays, on January 21, at $20 p. a ay BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sootety Bditor of The Star WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CLUB FOR January 3, at 8 p,m, when Dr. HB Will speak on the “Near Bast" at the n Frida of rtant Fre DATES To Remember DECEMBER 56 and Laure Rm ® holiday Varsons © Yaent Mine Anne 1 Mise Anita Mathbum, ROL prague, of Lynn, Mans FRIDAY, DECEMHER ot Recept and ba the Ratnter BURNS NS) THE SEATTL ai Misc) NCLAIR RYAN TAR AND HANDS Chapped hands and faces, a well known physician says, are a form of infla tion of the skin caused by unm ural dry neas In winter the fat glands are inactive and to pre vant chapping, the akin should be supplied with lubrication, Too fre quent washing should be avoided and | the akin dried y carefully, Then | cold cream or ¢ ol! whould be rubbed into the skin. Refore retir ing the skin should receive the same treatment Preaches on End of Life; Then Dies LONDON England, Dee 20. Canon J. Rh. Corbett, rector of 8t Mary's, Wanstead, preached at a nervice on “The End of Life.” He walked home, collapsed and died. He was 77 TEACHER WAS hshionh rain |PREVENTING | CHAPPED FACES | Pianist. Janvary of the last subser Benefit of the buil Tea to W elcome Mrs. Cox Mra, W. A. Peters ha ? Witations for a sma uf iv tea a her hom} Friday afternoon, com Mienting Mrs. ¢ ¥ Veston, Tex w ome to make this city her home ee Supper and Bridge Mrs. Henry H. Shead entertained a Group of intimate friends with a de Tightful supper at her home last evening Briige completed the evening s yremare, has recen Mrs. White to + Be Honored Im compliment to her sister, Mrs. Gerald White, of Oakiand, who ts her house guest, Mrs. Harry B. Jones bas issued invitations for a fea on Friday afternoon from 3 unul &, at her home. eee Anderson lostess at Bridge tertaining for the pleasure of Gerald White, of Oakland, Mrs. ford Anderson entertained this EE iiterncon with an attractive bridge Pim her apartment at Washington Mr. and Mrs. Frye N, to Be Hosts Im compliment to Mrs. Roderick Samet Jr, of Vancouver, B. C..} WWho arrived this week to spend a| [month in the city, Mr. and Mra EP Stermon Sidney Frye will entertain | Dwith a dinner of fourteen covers evening at their home. eee vitations Out for Tea Mrs. Harold Leonard Polson and) Mise Marguerite @rant bave issued to a tea on Thursday, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at } | lege Mra, Willlam Arthur | of Bellingham, and Miss| Parsons, who is to be a danuary bride. . Miss Guthrie Hostess at Affairs Miss Gwendolyn Guthrie enter- Tuesday evening with a din- Ber of eight covers at the home of| parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. rie. Miss Guthrie entertained ‘again yesterday with a luncheon of “dight covers, at Frederick & Nelson's kes. Mrs. Guthrie chape- ody the young ladies Dinner for Miss Fay | | Complimenting their sister, Miss @ean Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F Gould entertained at dinner last @yening, in their home. Later the attended the dance which Dr. Mrs. E. Weldon Young gave for the Sunset club. Dancing Party Miss Heien Archer will entertain an informal dancing party this even- fing at her home, complimenting Miss Bilis Parkin and Miss Juanita Hunt Jey, who return next week to Whit Man college, after spending the hol! Gays in the city : Musicale and Dansant Miss Annabel Trent has extended Smvitations for 4 musicale and dan Sant this evening at the Alpha Sig ™a Phi house Trent will pre gent several of her artist pupils in &n interesting program. see Watch Party: Miss Marion Burton and Miss Helen Sutton will entertain infor WEEK END SPECIALS SH—NO DELIVERY OR EXCHANGES Majestic Heater ......... $8.90 64b. Marvel Electric Iron .$3.48 61b. Utility Blectric Iron .$4.73 75 Simplex F Bfoot Light xtension Cord O3¢ Benjamin Two-Way Sockéts 85¢ Eagle, Tungsten 25 and 40 Watts ... 25¢ 25% Off on ‘Ait Aluminum Ware Westinghouse Mazda Lamps 50 Watts, 40¢ Our Table and Floor Lamps, also a large number of Percolat ors, Chafing Dishes, Heating Pads, at Bargain Prices We Have All Kinds of Christmas Lamps SEATTLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 599 Pine St, Main 5331 The small son of Mr. FURSDAY, JANUARY 4 Portrait by Hildur Peterson Allen CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Edncational Committee committee @f Beat FHURSDAY, JANUARY o— Twelfth might party at the ( » Adele M. Fielde rilamentary and Procedure Club Adele M. Fieide FRIDAY, JANUARY ¥, JANUARY - partlamentary charge of Madame Harriet § by James Whitoomb Aspasia Club WEDNEADAY, JANTARY 10— Aspasia club Misa Adelaide Otiver Cords, at Costume party . eee The Be «Nasa lodge will give | "84 office practice applies for work | About twenty-five cou |, masquerade dance in lL. ©, G. T.|‘hrt this bureau and finds near Boren ave. Masquerade| Marie Bernard. When « girt. un. |°*ne*™ mally with a watch party New Year's home of Mrs. Polson. The pe pander ica home of Mise Sutton plea have been invited. Sons and Daughters of France | +The Alsace-Lorraine tend an invitation Daughters of Fran | x Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Sherman are! spending several months in Califor. | buffet Ie thelr ball, No. 208 Marion . Mount Baker Social Club Formal dance of the Mount Baker Year's eve at the Mount Baker Park clubhouse. | B. Galloway are} planning to spend New Year's Day | in Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Callahan and . followed by a theatre party | daughter, are leaving the first of the week for California, to remain until spring. pre aaron of Wooderntt ¢)ticularly telephone operators, are Bier ‘at Swedish Club hall, Bighth Dr. Clyde Mattice will leave Thurm | ave, and Olive «t day for Vancouver, B. C., over the week-end, Scotch Garlic Society to Celebrate Mr, Charlee McKenzie left Sunday for California, shipping his and will motor thru the & maining severa) months. dance and social party their daughter, Miss Betty Young, at on the night of December | will begin at | The many friends of Mm A, McCann will regret to learn that she | is @ patient in the Providence hospi a grand march, ‘The bagpipes will play and Scotch will feature the en serve oateakes and scones Christmas | University — to Have Sitver | guests of rela-| Misses Sally Jack Adama, them, @iso/ church | | Pa. tea will be given } Adams and Mr. the church parlor on Fri have returned to the city Clothes are reduced, Buy them today. Small weekly payments; Start New Year’s Day. Short of Cash? Here is an opportunity credit terms. Ladies’ Suits, Other Reductions in Proportion TAILORED CLO WOMEN—WA 207 Rialto Second Ave. Old Frederick & Netson Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whi ABOUT READY TO GIVE UP FIGHT, Miss Jennie Lyle, Again Well | | and Happy, Says Tanlac Made Wonderful | Change in Her “1 eve in panting along to others the good things that come jmy way, and that In why I am tel ing my experience with Tanlac |auid Mine Jennie Lyle, of 627 High St, Bellingham, Warh., reeently Mins Lyle was for many years @ and Mrs. John BE. Ryan. teacher in the Bellingham schools i for the past twelve years has made her home in Los Angeles. |Calif. She ts spending the winter in Beltingham, where she has & Ing citizens of the tows. About ten years ago,” eald Miss jm. Mrs Romayne Jansen, vocalist;| Lyle, “my nerves began to give Mre. Allee Rotlet Coe, reader; Mim way, and I kept getting worse until Charlotte Degan, pianist, and Mise|I was almost a nervous wreok Elieabeth Degan, violinist, will con-| Almost any little noise would upret tribute the program. The pubic Is|me, and I couldn't be at ease any nvited. where and couldn't take any pleas pine ure in the company of othera 1 Y.WGA i Unemployed | never slept but a few hours at night land even that little waa restioss Scores of girt ar women workers |@M4 disturbed in Beattie, finding themaelver out of | "MY @igertion was very bad and employment er the Christmas | *f rush had concluded, are now arrang. | h@@¥Y. mixerable feeling My kid ing to devote their spare time in pre |DeY® Kave me & good deal paring for better ponitions, accord Randall, business secretary of the |824 listicns and waa able to take ‘Young Women's Christian Associa. | Ut litte interest in what went om tion, who te instructor in the axmocia. | around me j tion's free business training depart-| “But ! taking Taniac tn ment. | Low Angeles, and it has made & jwonderful change In my condition |My stomach and kidneys no longer bother me, my appetite is fine and 1 am troubled but little with nerv- 1 sleep soundly and get jup in the morning feeling eplendid jand full ¥ energy. Jndeed, I now ‘ feat the foy of living flor the fleet tion available, she te tnvited to sean |tme,im years I can sincerfly alia | herself of free instruction in typin: heartily recommend Tanlac to any billing, filing, cash registe % lone wuffering as 1 did.” rand geo. a era) office practice. After an inten Taniac in sold in Seattle by Bartell sive study, & position in obtained for | DUS Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represen: her thru the placement bureau. ernie | “Many girls, releaxed from employ. ttve-—Advert! se ment after the holidays, are availing themselves of this instruction with }® commendable spirit to advance | their office education.” announced Mins Rengall. ‘This department is for the who cannot attend busi. bens college or school Many giris, whone work shifts are broken, par Thin business department was created by association officials as an adjunct to the organization's place | jment bureau, in charge of Mism/ | trainea in the rudiments of business | in PIANO STUDY for the last hundred years taught in an ab solutely new way, bringing aston ishing temults to both young and adult pupils; splendid mental training giving confidence and de. light in playing before others, No drodgery on finger exercises and etudes; technique developed from Seattle business men interested in|} Pieces Only association activities are interested A. W. WHISTLER in this free study department, inas | Bldg |much as it reaches the girt who ts “ta ee oat vitally in need of this Instruction. | ng here for spare time study and preparing themselves for better | positions.” Pay Less and Pay When Convenient— mg DO Get Bradbury Overcoat You need an Overcoat NOW, and here’s a won- derful chance to get the quality and style you want. For a limited time we will credit your account with one-quarter of the selling price at the time of purchase, and remember that our prices have already been substantially reduced. Bradbury Overcoats From ..... $29.50 Bradbury Suits From ..... $39.50 And as usual “Credit Gladly” 1332-34 Second 209 Union meale I always had a dull,| of trow-| ble and I was bothered with fre | ing to oteervations of Miss Alice M,|auent headaches, I felt languid nemaan cout! . 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