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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY By STAR THE SEATTLE DATES To Remember FLORENCE VIDOR’S isboM FOR aye | ier CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin I’. Easter My |] «i RADAY, JANUARY 6— brooks departed thin afternoon for t ocle Central Cirele of Child's Conservation || * Palo Alto, Cal, to pend a month BY FLORENCE VIDOR are of too much candy | League with relatives. Sercin Celebrity in t on little meat as ‘The Central Circle of the Child's se yee to wrow arink aa much water ds Conservation league will meet at the Mr. end Mrs. Elbridge Hadley Stuart, of| It ts impossible for « wife to krow Entertainment for Bride- downtown library on Thursday, Jan Mra oteon_ ana | Chicago, arrived turday and is| mm who in a r and "ort + " ,, My vary 6, at 2 p.m All members are th gue of Mr. and Mr Elbridge | conditior This & .; he Elect; House-Warming ib egy gh dt | reg’ <o Radte aa! cas Gaan wee , at Eddy Home; Wed- PE. | ng and Miss || Capt. and Mrs, James Griffith left | health Is : A di: Plans Are A Queen Anne Fortnightly Club today f vinit of wix weeks with | 00d hea geen Te ng ans Are An- Mrs. William N, Redfield, 666 W. | the home ef | friends in San Francisco and Berke | Vibrant, magnetic: every unlit nounced for Engle-Par- Highland drive, will be h io <a ® ing—and your husband le, one. 0 2 N ies Diamar the meeting of the Queen Anne Fort: | Ser, Samoa Ryan lett youterday for | (em—eemires youth, good humor, a sons Nuptials; Dinner nightly club at 3 p,m. Chicago, where be will reside in the |#nd mas etiam. A word to the w at Home. eee | cae Ne ee is wufficien : Seattle Civic Improvement Club | Mra, Walter Boott Fitz and chi.|. Keep the windows open; do no * oy BY BEULAH MITCHELL Courts Interesting subjects axe tobe die | Gren are leaving tomorrow for their | Beat your home overmuch; ® house) m4 GHIQN NOTES @ cunsed at the meeting of the Seattle | that is stuffy or hot will keep you)" 1. Le and short in Society Bditor of The Star nome okane or spending } ar _—_ Cee ete in @ stupid mental #tate } tod oe on the gy : Civic Improvement club at 2 p,m rs DR the pleasure of her niece, Mise in the Chub pal A’ertindeal oresveta ot aoreral Mra. ¥it2'# "You can retain much of your girl ete “are Rerkees a Rosamond Parsons, whose mar Lane debmieed br © aaekal tee anal ST ee ee aan i oe tatle. | Mother, Mra Whittiesny.| _ You eae resem yenrs by exercising ng suits. Embroider; Tiage month it is, Mra Edgar I a. : F m refreshments will be served. Mrs ie ileal ik agi ® Peale morning od evening, in & feont ebs om ations for a y one ton M »nald Flartzell of New York, J ant R¥ebster has issued invitations for James Normile and) Mra, J. B 6 o'clock, in. honor er on Benele Marine we 3 oy! . the where several windows are kep tea at her home, to occur Friday Coughlin are on the entertainment Heter, Mie Gerad white, "of | formerly of Beattie, leaves for the Whe! afternoon, January 14, from 4 until 6 pn i Bast Friday morning, after a few |oPen. St ee ele ial o'clock. ‘ NUARY 6 days’ visit in the city, where he is @) | ye hing sil tex eubelar ften | plain skirts, ae Guild's dance at the io trag Mee Bete lar orn east once a nd bathing as 0 x . Michigan Apvle Btemsom Chub tet the wenetlt of the | See Sf thie University dul as ponsibl vu retain (6 HF SHEAL-ALL” OF THE House Warming at Michigan Apple Blowom club will | jo heaps. Mr. and Mra. Francis J. Armstrong | freshm youth Eddy Home moet with Mra, J. A. Strout, 646 W, | msnade Gor tale | seturned Siindey : fi He Aw nif but for five or 10) ‘There is an herb which g " . mt ned Sunday evening from Ho > ‘ i4th st. Limeheon at 12:20 p. m., = | ninute ter your evening Llon our Weetern Plains ki About fifty friends of Mr . huecheon for | quuum and Aberdeen, where they n , Mrs. John W. Eddy gathered at nerved by Division No. 4 ae a con «pent the holidays ag the guests of | Will brighten you up and keep your) “Manzanita nd to : pe rs gh oA ~~ agatha und brain active and clear during the|dians attribute Mrs. Armatrong’s parents, Rev Mra. George Garbett Ware. see Mrs, Agnes Bi. Engle and Mr. and AY, JANUARY 16— The marriage of Mise Grace Wefter Lawrence Mose Arnold a 1:90 oclock “racement,” the residence of Mr. aod Mra. J, Eddy home last evening for Warming and fancy costume Plans for Miss and healing virt There is no 4 ture hag bounteously prov: roote and herbs of the field ag Kavenm PT. A. Mra. Frank Laube, of the Univer.) nity of Washington, will be the} speaker at the meeting of Ravenna | balance of the evening | Hiking, swimming, rowing, tennis, | horseback riding and golf are forms of exercise that will keep youth from oe. Ate -L rere? om . | Meehan, $018 Wallingford ave. trom |" Da Engle will be solemnized | Ralsbaugh Engle will be nn | Alpha club will meet for luncheon priate hts is harmful; too little will make you|for more than forty years Wednesday evening, January 26, at >w . (2 4 Mra. J. Raymond F j Parsons’ Wedding | ke BAA Fir a OY eS Bee Se een & will arrive ia fying away lfor many of the ills to whiely The marriage of Miss Rosamond aoe 290 p.m. A musical program will ‘ lan Some kinds of housework keep|fiesh ix heir. This is dem ‘s ak Mr $ m 4 0 ularty | by ondertul succes tha Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs DB A’ also be given i Sd and Mr the muscles active, particularly | by the wonderful success of William Hinkly Parsons, to Mr. Allen PS | Mrs. Bogle s sweeping and herb medicine, Lydia 4 Alpha Qub | are mother and brother of the| Either too little or too much sleep|ham's Vegetable Compo WY ema, en arth y at 1220 p.m, with Mra, W. J, J./3 until 6, ieee oe irritable and will bring on the ap-| relieving women of Amer W. H. Bliss will read the ceremony ‘A Pein SOOe eran ot Olympic View P-T. A. Mim Tiuth Rogers, of Kent, who| pearance of age; too much sleep| me of the worst forms of f At $:30 o'clock, and a reception will | 7 * tog has been the guest of Mr. and Mra.) makes one and is apt to) ills. t will certainly pay anyy follow. " : Nineteenth Centary Club The Olympic View P-T. A. will/y p ason for the past week, has| bring on fles seven or elght| who so suffers to try it— ‘ The Nineteenth Cenfury club will | meet at the school Friday, January |r turned to her home | hours a night is about right WSN ‘< eee ee ere ot meet at 707 17th ave. N. Hostess,|7, 2:30 p. m. All cordially invited bs eh Piss trvrec es S. Wilson, and her bridal attendants | Me. Jeoeph C. Giane, lide be will be Mrs. Sydney B. Lewis, Miss | Fortnon Thygesen to Meet . Seattle Chapter No. 95 ‘ Pratt, Miss Julia Fisher, Miss a ee te, seserne wreun| 5 Seattle Chapter No, 95, O. E. 8.| Thursday evening at 1:45 o'clock, e e Sad Mies Dorothy ea wae yo Social club, will meet at the home of |the | Fortson Thygesen camp and Raymond Engle. of Palmyra, Pa.| he little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Hageman, | Mra. H. C. Stent, 601 N. 63rd wt, at) eusitlery ot the Unites Spanish W ar will act as groomsman for his —Portrait by James & Merrihew. apm All Eastern Stars invited verge el ei rele i se ey see tion of officers in Roosevelt hall, brother. Mr. Engle is the son of the ~ Se” od 1616% Third ava All veterans in- Daughters of St. George | informally at her home Friday after Alex ex: | late Mr. &. F. Engle and Mrs. Engle and Mra, Martin Nelsen, Tho cere. ted. Daughters of St. George, ae Palmore. noon in honor of Miss Rosamond| mony was solemnized this morning Ae EF | A Parsons. at 10 o'clock in the Westminster | Ander —— Rdg ha mee in Dinner at Home +2. % | church, with the Rev. GT. Gunter|‘° ¥irst eve. hall at, p.m. Bridge Luncheon for reading the nuptial rites Tomorrow evening, at their home, R T 7 see Women's Association of Plymouth | Mr. and Mrs. Manson F. Rackus wil! | F7ouse Guest \Chari ‘Charch | 9 9 entertain with a dinner of sixteen! 1, compliment to her house guest, IC arity Ball Tea ‘The Women’s Association of Plym- | peers. Bibi Mra, Roderick Campbell, Jr. of Van | Postponed SH EN WI hale een | In Seattle 9 5 ° couver, RB. C., Mra, Edward Franklin The date fi the Charity Pan t meeting with the following program | Charming Affair for Witte ie ising invitations fer &lwhich was to hare ae wines 1920 @, m. executive board meeting: | saga sec: ms Miss Heffernan bridge luncheon-#t her home next| Thursday at the home of Mra U,C./1130 a m. mission study class) DOROTHY FAY GOULD Monday. Rates has been postponed, and will Sore Baga Rhee lyon Mage af Conducted b : Among the many prousptial af eee |m. luncheon, Renton Hill circle : nee Pie * ° H ° - fair tor Mime Grace Heffernan 5" aise Hughes to |'be announced tn a few days. A: Maken, Beate Bl ole! tal Exhibition All Umbrellas Half Price. All Solid Silver Toilet Sets at Hal fe attractive tea thin afternoon, at | Mf ¢ ed capeggmagg ate ete rg ‘erties mg am : which Miss Geruitine Jackson was | Wed on F'riday (GIRL ACT HEAD NEW servic commitien, Mra Prank sun {Of Paintings He ee Price. All Ivory Half. All Cut Glass at Half. And even D hostess, at the home of her mother.) ating Monica Hughes, daughter of | PALACE F ner, chairman; devotions, Mrs. H. D. irty paintings in oi! by William 4 . Mira John X: Jackson, “Midwinter | ry. 'D ughes, wil be welded) “The Fountain of Tooth.” « eny|Tuartiett current cwenta. Afra, Bier | Ritachel anda large callection, of monds, Watches and the finest Solid Gold Jewelry are Diossoms and foliage adorned the} prigg * pe ll ~ H. Eek 44 Social Service | Water colors and pastels by Stephen . A spacious home, and at the tea table [tena fo Mtr Terkee orl nt | ttle operetta, presented by Harry |T/i°tn the City and County.” |Hawels form the special exhibition duced in the most drastic manner for clearance. | Rogers, will headline the new show gar which opened Tuesday evening at the @ gay basket of poinsettias formed American Fall. Idaho, Archbiaho the decorative motif. Mra. Charles wa era a Christy will read the service In the | Fine Arts hall. The pictures will be which opens Thurwday at the Palace on display to the public until Janu Coterte Cla R. Castien and Mra Afvert Charles Stubb presided at the urns, while the hostess was assisted in the draw- ing room by Mrs. Roger Morse Bone, presence of relatives and a few inti | mate friends. Mra. Hughes, Mrs Arthur Crookall and Miss Helen | Eagleson will go down for the event, Hip. in the act, which almo includes a group of pretty chorus girts, Jean McCoy and [talph Wafton Frances Ferguson is featured) Partiamentary procedure depart. | ment of the Coterie club with the chairman, Mrs, Robert Atkin, 5233 16th ave, N. E. Review of previous ary 20 PIANO KEYS $4.00 Cold Meat Forks (Ster- ling mounted) .. $19.00 Silver Deposit Bottl reduced to ......:00+ -$9 ----$2.00 Miss Agnes O'Neil, of Spokane, Miss | vest contribute their share of fun to to join Miss Hughes’ brother, Mr. lemmona, led by hostess. To clean plano keys wash them $6.00 Steak Set (Sterling $50.00 “Overnight” Bags Kathleen Donahoe and Miss Virginia | Harold Hughes, who resides in that | ‘>¢ DI with a comedy act titled, “A eee - ith a soft cloth wrung out of cold Bheehan. Little Mary Galbraith re-| city, Few Moments With Outja, Woman's Century Qub ” a . * ceived cards at the door, rer “Oh, Clerkla” & comedy otfering| Current rents deparimeet of the |omapy, water. Wipe dry with another mounted), at .......$3.00 (ivory fittings) ..... $26.4 cee eee presented by Oftve and Mack; Joe 4 yteard te taken Woman's Century club with Mra. C./ "00 Ge in this fashion, the ke Horton, €13 19th ave, N. Mrs. o.| cure % i te fashion. the keys will K. Bonle, leader. cee Robert FB. Ler Chapter $40.00 Holmes and Edwards Table Set (26 pieces, all encased), at .......$28.65 $65.00 “Overnight” Bags — (ivory fittings) .......$32 | Brennan, who tells some funny Irish | storiea, and Clayton and Clayton, a versatilo team, who wind up thetr act with crayon drawing and ée- Junior Members Enjoy Dance The junior members of the Seaftie keep white and «mooth Daily dust ing makes the soap and water treat ment necessary but once in every 10 | daye. Dancing Party At their home on New Year's night, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffiths Jentertained with an tu | | Yacht club ry Pain ® Gino | SSocing party an impromptu aye are other features of the! Robert E. Lee Chapter of the si sese sl bala 6 $19.00 Cut Glass Platter img party a’ © club evening hin a new anae. United Daughters of the Confed | BEADED HANDBAG Ss * The lpatrons and patronemen were | 97 ‘Out Yonder” ts the feature photo-| racy with Mra. J. le Greenwell, 1419 E $27.50 Set Knives, Forks and reduced to..........$9.5 Commodore and Mrs. James 8. Gib-| Marriage Announced play which precedes cach show Queen Anne avé., at 2 p.m | The very latest in handbags are ° 50 o son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffiths,| Mr. and Mre. Olaf Fred Nelson - eee ley | these of fur and beads. They come Spoons (26 pieces) - $18. $15. 00 Cut Glass Bowl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter./announce the marriage of thetr| If a woman has more sense than Daniet Bagiey PT. A. |in varying shapes and the main part 7 es by Mr. and Mrs. Norval H. Latimer and Nelle Elvira, to Mr.|her husband she iw foolish if whe| The Daniel Bagley PT. A. will | of the bag is of the fur while the top| $12.50 Pearl Handled Knives reduced to ........ $7 Mr. George Congdon. Andrew Nelsen, son of Mr. Bridge Luncheon With places marked for fourteen guests, Mrs. Francis R. Singleton will entertain tomorrow with a bridge luncheon at her residence. eee give a tea at the home ot Mrs. J 5B rand bottom are of beads. ever lets him discover the fact. and Forks each + smeeee $8.00 Pearl Handled Butter Spreads at .........$4.00 $8.00 Pearl Handled Fruit Knives at ..........$4.00 $15.00 Silver-plated Toilet Set (brush, comb, mirror).$7.50 | $20.00 Ivory Toilet Set (brush, comb and mirror) ... $10.00 | $7.50 Carving Set (3 pieces), | reduced to . .$3.75 $6.00 Gillette Razor (gold | plated) at ......... .$3.85 $6.00 Sugar and Creams (the pair) .......2. - $3.0 Men’s $30.00 Elgin Watches reduced to ........$ Men’s $42.00 Elgin Watches reduced to ........$32.5 Men’s $75.00 Elgin Watches (solid gold) .......$56.5 $100.00 Solid Gold Watcirgg reduced to ........$75 (And every Watch in the store reduced in like manner) Annual January CLEARANCE SALE The Greatest Glass Sale Ever Held in Seattle Correct Apparel for Women PRE-INV ENTORY SALE Now in Progress Every Garment-- Without Reserve-- Sharply Reduced Lumcheon for Miss Heffernan Mrs. Albert Irving Bouffleur has bidden fourteen of the intimate friends of Miss Grace Heffernan to luncheon at her home Monday, as a tribute to the popular bride-elect, Bachelor Dinner Complimenting the men of his wed ding party, Mr. Lawrence Moss Arnold will entertain at dinner Sat urday evening at the Boulevard inn . Luncheon ond Theatre Party Mrs, James P. Gleason has extend- | <=> ed invifations for a luncheon of | ’ . : pice | yg ao oni mpc yet — Sena canon | $5.00 Men 8 Belts (Sterling Ladies’ $27.50 Wrist Wat ' Moore. in compliment Yo’ Mina Grace Stach Gobicte “Mieweeetan. {il buckles), at ........$2.50 now at .... $20. i ani ae ‘Thene Genuine Cut Glass Water sherbets; regular $7.95 per |}] se iptbhes cx Informal Afternoon Fur Trimmed and Without Bets, formerly $11.50, now at dozen; special $2.98 FOR || $1.00 Silvered Photo Frames, Ladies’ $30.00 Wrist Watche n rn at Extraordinary Savings $9.20. di d reduced to ...........50¢ HOw at .. oocccuws Miss Mildred Walsh will entertain Also our regular $4.00 sets now $2.98. SPECIAL BARGAINS er | $10.00 Bronze Cigarette ! Boxes at ...........$5.00 | $30.00 Desk Clock, in leather case, at ...........$15.00 || $15.00 Double Vegetable Dish | (quadruple plate) . $8.75 $5.00 Oil and Vinegar Cruets (two bottles) .......$2.50 | $14.00 Shaving Stand (silver | plated), at .........$7.00 | $16.50 Plated Tea Set (three | pieces), at .........$8.75 | $10.00 Eight-day Mantel $75.00 White Gold Wrist Watches now ......$57.5 (And all Diamond-set and Platinum Watches in th store at corresponding ductions) $2,500 Diamond-set Bracele’ reduced to ........ $2,000 $65.00 Diamond-set Rings reduced to ........ $44.54 $1,500 Diamond Solitaire Ring at sidekick aan 0 $900.00 Diamond Ring GLASS BASKETS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT $6.10 Baskets reduced to $4.00 Baskets reduced to 2.88 Baskets reduced to $2.16 50.Piece White and Gold Band Dinner Set, the set you have wanted: regular ; special $134.78. Burlington Sets; regular reduced to $65.25, Pattern | $87.00, Diner HETHER you are in need of a formal evening, afternoon or dinner gown— or @ smart suit, coat or practical Every Sewing Machine in Stock Goes at a dress—or skirt, petticoat, blouse or sweater— Clock for ..........$5.75 reduced to .......$720.0 +e do not consummate your purchase until you SPECIAL BARGAIN—Hand-cut Sacrifice have investigated the remarkable values of- pate PR dae Megha AAO ae $15.00 Mahogany Mantel $5,000 Diamond Ring now Used Machines fered during this sale. see Dn ae non all Gc Clock (8-day) ......$8.75 priced at .......... $3,850 Hated Up : In every case the price allowances are decis- | Sx. Glass pi 9 Bh ae All Pearl Necklaces at Half price. All f ee Soe ool saneiry reduced (a pen phones st 8 big ively substantial and particularly interesting, |}]|_ SPECIAL, PaRGAtN — Needle Umbrellas at Half Price, All Solid Silver fU'tM, and in some cases more, etched Adams Pattern Gob- Glassware, Pictures, i) lets; regular $13.75 per dozen; Mirrors at One-Fourth | special $5.15 FOR SIX, Off Regular Prices Toilet Ware at Half Price. Toilet Ware at Half Price. Silver Tableware at 25% regular price. discount Do Not Delay Make an Early Choice White Sewing Machine Co. Two Stores 415 Union 314 Pine All Ivory All Sterling less than the Every piece of Cut Glass i marked price. And many lo and ends are less than Half. It will pa to buy for months and months to com BURNETT BROS. 909 SECOND AVENUE BURKE BUILDING considering the excellence of style and qual- ity which characterizes Carman apparel. pHONEM523 SEATTLE WASH. Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) NEAR MARION