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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1 decided to challenge thé oman Poasias dane mene | CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ |r, cited co chatong eee Mr, Phillips Morrison left su Word has come from Natio t Wednesday, at - as ‘ ana Maste Department ap ae for an extended trip thru the E Campfire headquarters that Mis*| guardian, Mra, Judson Jennings ony SS eee El : Rae ‘ ode hay Club | ; 5 ‘ : o.- Hdth M. Kempthorne, national feld| ay, p We ove tven at Muste department of the Woman's | } he New yea . Mr. and Mrs. George Boole re | secretary, w be in Béattle on March > S e i > 7, : 16 Alki community t ‘ nish Remaheut Calpe Century club, with Mra, Davis A, 86: | " | urned Monday from a month's visit 19, Thin date has been set for the t ir 2 h| Laguadji, Nimaha and Tlynga Camp-|had a party January 1 1p thei ti ~_ > py “ bert, 4714 18th ave, N. BB, at 2} a 1 ~ — 94 in California birthday grand council fire, at whieh , ” ethodiet ¢ Large Luncheon at Sunset : ; wnpeee, 1 eeaianl sty to. ties al eee lal Campfires in the elty will take | fires, proved a great muccens oom ane . . “ ’ ibera of the club are invited , Mary Fuuswe rm Club for Bride; Cafe scien Mra. Harry Holcom left this morn: | part | ‘The Totahekima Bluebirds met De y aroun of Cagnitice Cirlal 7 a yy } ‘ ‘ P89, © ing for Cor », Where she will ©) Phe regular meeting of the Guardl- | 4, at their guardian's hore ational ce Chantant for Benefit of Ses a ’ Oval Club to Give Hops journ for several months nee ne eT nae ta Sek, oaeiens owleh einen Children’s Hospital; i gunmen S Detter social epirit at di, quarters, 427 Globe building, Jan-| ‘The Litahni Campfire will take to we atta Of the Weente tee D, - . 10 university, the Oval club, honor| gfies Monica Hughes left this|uary 1, at 7:30 p,m. There will be|the stage to earn their quota. On| wandah nen aiaek ani Bridge, Party at Mrs. ; ; coctety, sonausting ef Upper claat| morning for Portiand, where the Wi) a shor: business meeting, after which | Zanuary 10 and 13, they will give eae Forb Home in Brem- joa Br a a Fg -! be ego be married tomorrow to Mr the Weceato Campfire will tke] program at the Majestic theatre be | way school Monday. “igs % : ay wo-bit” dances this winter, The | gutherland, of Amer A jcharge of the entertainment, which | twee 6 two show They report that the erton; Rainier Chapter a first one in scheduled to take place! no, Accompany : lense tween the two sho a y Foor = ina Se as a e “rida even x, ar Ue, ne) 7 " Pp whea i e Sargon | Cheemaketah Campfire. m 6 suMmrIne camp ne ne to Celebrate January : wet . i. ra gaan 1 In the] were her mother, Mrs d D Hugh The guardians’ training course will | Low oat aa turned in, and there is enough iy campus gymnaniu her uncle and aun yr, and rH. | tn ‘ebrua | += >a) » 1 treasury to buy ceremonia 17. The committee in charge consists | Arthur C, Crookall, and Minw Helen |" yeervery 2 The Palace of the rnp nln cae Set : Merville W. MoInnis, chairman; | jagtoson, | First ald classes, open to all girls) night, at the aw RY BEULAN MITCr HELL COUTTS “sh Davis and Howard Burke. ee and guardians, are being held at| church Society Nditor of The Star Patrons and patroneasos are Pro; pr, and Mra. David P. Bastman |!0°%! headquartery every Monday in) The girta of the Lawana Campfire COMPLIMENT to Mra. Winfield ] “ 4 feasor and Mra, Edmond 8 Meany.!are the guests of Mr Mra, Ho. January, after school |met at the home of their guards W. Smith, Mra, A. H. Anderson aig : ursar and Mra. Herbert T, Condon | ratio Weat,at Oces Mre January 19 and January 27 are the| Mrs. Ida Powers, last Frida bas issued invitations for a luncheon Rivas : and Dean and Mra, M. Lyle Spencer. | tman is the Aates net for ceremonial gown dec-| cuss plans for the coming m ¢ "ee |" ‘ont. ation classes at local headquarters | -—~ —_— =e “erin € tE3 Orange juice can now be |to powdered form for use am ntt ventive of scurvy at the Sunset ae nent Tuesday ; ADDITIONAL CLUBS otis ties nn im : oe - “4 os ee Bie ahi, wel ‘road i FNla Meltride retarned on mm January PY 1 FB shag “ taad Guild sian \ oad Sewant Social and Literary Club | day night from a vinit of ten days Spiscopal church, in Denn B fit The Seward Social and Literary | With relatives in Salem, Ore | th " n4 council j In place of the Mardi Gras al : jub, on Friday, January 14, will] ee December | Which the Broadway Gulld of ie meet at the hon of Mra Leo Bick-| Mra Winlock W. Miller te leaving Chlidren’s Hospital have hag nell, 4715 54th ave. & Mr, P. I. | tomorrow for a sbort visit with | [ntertalned wit tas party | will speak on “Character Bulld: | friends in Spokane. Wt the home of Miss [ima Hervin, Camp mbers were! @nnual event, this year a oo € iy | , tant and cart fete will be given ie gare jthe guardia The girls played os ou ssi ~ various ¢ iT ater an at ac ) J oad gd — been none anced fo Mr. and Mra. George Langreige| nee - - i] - y tr 11S Beday ‘afternoon ; ‘ ‘ h | aro departing today for Lon Angeles,|" ‘The girls are to enter place Mites chatvakn ef the commities Quits Y. W. ya weeks, the guests of relatives ay ama at |"“Pape’s Cold Compound” im charge, assisted by Mra. Arch Bald Guthrie Clark, Mra William I After serving in that het during| Mr. and Mra, Charles R. Brown |ganized a group of Bluebirds in their| Don't + stuffed-up! Quit blow nose running: relieves Crawford and Mrs, Henry C. Ewin: the st ten years, the announce. | have returned from Spokane, where | neighbort | with Martha Hervin| ing and snuffiir A dove of “Pupe’s| ache, dullness, feverishness, a0 <a ella ment of the retirement of Miss K. A. | they mpent the ho! a visiting rela-|as the leader. The chose as thelr | Gold aa 5 sig ahs Pes. ouaanl Southmayd as general secretary of | tives and friends |name “Takkedah,” meaning “Friends | hour are taken | quickest, surest o- t Bridge Party at ; the Young Women's Chri noo | . > All,” and they each have a sym-| Gsually up & cold and end Navy Yard , ation was made today by 4 ta-| Judge and Mrs, Frederick Taus ic name | or ‘ It acte withe Mrs. F. G. Forbes a r mi tion officials man are at present at El Mirasol,| The members of Tawanamu Camp ire opens clogged-up| nice. Con’ no quinine. Charlies O'Leary have issue 1 5 : ribute to her long connec. | Santa Barbe They plan to return |fire attended a cereme meeting 1 f sangen of head;| upon Pape tions for a large bridge party next c th the organtzation, the Y. W.|to Seattle the firwt of the we Tuesday afternoon, at the home of : wtaff and employes yenterday | ee Mrs. Forbes, at the navy yard * tendered . Bouthmayd an tp Mr. Albert Charles Phillips left for Rumber of Seattle ladies will go over ‘ : sa Baltingt am a s morning, to be gqne) far the occasion : io * Bou 4 was particularty | until Baturda ear The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langdon Burwell, | acts palgn that resulted | “tthodiag nie —Home Portrait by Hildur Peterson Allen. | m of the present nine | Minx Elizabeth Virtue returned on Rainier Chapter | | wte fon building six years|Monday from Yakisha, where she Card Party eet ago at & cost of $440,000, Her suc-lepent the holidays ax the gues of atl nce Washington's wedding day wit be |] DATEHS At 120 p.m Willard Me wit be announced soon, Mayor and Mrs. R. D. Rovig Mttingty commemorated on Monday ye aioe mortal service wi i. Mrs. Lily hi Manney ts © of the program. afternoon, January 17, with a card|] 779 Remember Mi: party and tea which the Main The public is invit | hapter, D. A. R., are giving at the}| TMCRSDAY, JANUARY o- Mee Beottish Rite temple, Broadway and fh aight - Gulld of the Church of the Epiphany ; Madison st. Card playing wil! begin © e Pe »« ¥ arch @t 2 o'clock, with tea at 4:30. The ¢ . any w by Mra. € Quickest Relief Kno 1S ae: owts only a few cent : 1 a Fae: general committees are composed of < . J the following ladies: Mrs. Howard || rrmay, sANUARY 1—~ . wiant busteses to be ® Ballard, genera! chairman; Mra. Da. Mr and Mra + W. Clarke’ * an election of officers | F vid Bowen, reception; Mra. Richard dinner at t : § | | A Ballinger, hospitality; Mra. Orrin Mr Areca mee 8" || Auxillary to Oraee Ttallway Con very Hat on 1 Hi. Carpenter, refreshments; Mre. N EB. Davis, tables and accessories: pais 3 ductors jeattle ¢ Mra Byron Thorpe Carr, prizes; Mrs ; x : . 0 atay wo! nd upeet all the time r John F. Wagner, publicity; Mra. Er : AAP. ‘ y com | Tanlac Ovetcame Her [er pie wer otiaee Gintremine | rf ‘ . ,_ aanere || earcRDAY, SANUARY 9-- ; fin aa nC’ | palpltated so bad it made me dissy {fl | cewe shrek. new mens one flakes Gull s.]| wit be serves : She Is Still in Splendid an t = sutioved a tot. © including new spxing models and pattern Hats Miss Edith Drummond, tickets. « bh H. Ith—Gai Fif cor pation, and had h aches that] ervations may be made by calling : ea ins Fifteen pion rove mo distracted ent | Miss Drummond, Catt 174, or any r ; » I. Dancing Party [Sourtss gett oft ta: teehee wad alee Oo from some of the most celebrated makers of exclu- sive millinery. mb tee. | ung Ladies’ Institute an. Pou A SS mounces a dancing party for ¥riday| nds worried and dincodtaged 1 hardly Larger committees will be announced | ' © - 1 . . pee i 2, in the Knights! ‘ cared whether I lived or not. A noe Mt {Columbus heh aaeane } Values to $28.50 tater. of Columbus hall. “A year ago this coming Febru-| phat was how I suffred for three restored my health, and) years but Tantac proved to be just | gentnst me, and my stomach seamed ee Se ee ee © ee Informal Tea for | JANUARY. oe Alumnae Chi Omega Sorority ane 5 ust splendid from —_ the thing I needed. By the time I Y Mrs. White outfiears ae of Chi Omega sorortty | Stl od day.” dectared Mr*.| had taken five bottles, I felt perfect: | a iisletehoeaet ed “Mra. Gerald ; Saidence, com- || will meet on Friday, January 7, m. Buchhe 909 Silver Beach |ty well in every respect, and had|{/ | Avent tellingham, a few days a£0./¢nined fifteen pounds in weight @ piu ace Meffernan White of Oak! Cal, who ia | reakiia bites me of Mra, William J. Wal Dee tries aaa chuissinte rue Tuneh t bak f tavenna blvd heumatiem and indigestion were | Ever since then I have enjoyed just Mrs. Courtney I. Klopfenstein has | TUESDAY, JANUARY 11— } ee troubles, and I was in suf-|eplendid health, and haven't been extended invitations for an informa! ure 4 P. Gleason's tunchwon Fastern Star Club lfering night and day. My arms burt |troubled any more with Indigestion tea at her home on Monday afternoon | ee aa oy Mee Fastern Star club in room 4090|#0 bad that lots of time I could,not |or rheumatiem. I sigep soundly and from 3 until 5 o'clock. Mra. Paul rrp ay, JANUARY even comb my hair, and my ha&nds|seem to have ueval etrength and | jlar monthly business meeting lwere so #tiff and achy I could not|energy for a person of my age. Tan Steuding and Mrs. John Burkheimer y ue } ° o, ¢ @ pick up anything or do the least|iac geta my praise. It is certainly ae seeeee at the Oras. P til Asmortared Western Union Employes | work around the house. My back wonderful | * * ene t « ted hed terribly, and I c¢ jd hardly Tan fa sold In Seattle by Rartell = Fs £, Dancing Party at | t ad , Me ee iter ta tnan ib aie tnaan Hs Segennch ville oranagentes Bn by Materials are Baronet Satin, in high colors, ft : an be nage end gor ger a | apo Ee ceocioent Cire Satin and Gros des Londres in darker colors, My digestion was so poor that Jon of a special Tanlac represen pag seg A eae el ee east ail lee —aetetionmen Na 8 Brocades, Silks, Tinsel Silks, Rubberized Silks, ° | G = Cellophane fabrics and Visca. will entertain with a dancing party || WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— ! ‘< Stains co we caes aiees ant boas Marlin to. Me ‘car Gane a : The smartest trimmings are of straw doth, e } ornaments, ribbons and fabrics. The colors include ‘ x, in Bt, Paul's chureh, guest, Miss Olyve Gract of Washing: | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26— Chinese blue, gray, orange, brown, tomato red, and a i * Exhibit : . ~- After-Inventory Clearance of | " tasty aoe EG es corer rae a Is i id Open to Public OUR COMPLETE STOCK wees= batman ofthe ce mol thee oa evening, from 7230 unti oped brims, split brims, visor brims and an "ae {4 . y O'clock, the public will have the priv Y 3 and “Credit Gladly” as Usual | abundance of chic turban effects. flege of viewing the new exhibit of of paintings, water colors and pas jiviae Won whips | We have finished our first-of-the-year inventory, and ; Maxime’s Lower Price Floor eae wane Aste ae every garment in our great stock of really fine wearing Carefully arranged in five distinct groups, every Trimmed Hat, Banded Hat and~ Miss } Filson Ww. eds in Adele uM Flelde Partlamentary | apparel— ye Westusiaster Church a Pigeon dell ge All Suits, Coats, Furs, Waists, y 9 Child’s Hat on the “Lower Price Floor” — no no at such a drastic reduces] ‘The marriage of Miss Nellie Elvira | cod > will witdt at 196 Dp. in Petticoats, Sweaters Etc tion that we expect every model will be sold this wee Nelson, daughter of Mr, and Mra {nier-Grand. Mrs. Ella Cud t , ked fi fi id i 5 —T Olaf Fred Nelson, to Mr. Walter An os reside: P » of parlia have been markec or final clearance—and in every in- . titi, Seasiataeiatped yerter-|qonicry law. Subject ante, “TE stance 4 | Values to $18.50 Values to $12.50 day morning at 10 o'clock in the| Pp . of Madame Har my . ' aa? . 2 eo Copies of 1 . Westminster Presbyterian cht on ane 4k wall The Reductions Are Unusual! Medium-s hats of rich silk vel- ‘opies of popular pattern hats in yin the Rev. George T. Gunter | gp, § Name of Old vets, pann some are fur trimmed, rich tones and becoming shapes; |) Yeading the service. Mias Mabel Nel-| Glory,” comb Riley Conte et Tinecitene and ° others trimmed in glycerized and un- hats <3 i ister 6 bride, of pce. o inseltone 4 a hats for all occasions; hats wi | thei fal gnarled Velour cloth, especially With Our \ | curled ostrich, others with novelty pins is K hich honor, wearing a moss colored taffeta priced , 0 work . fFimmed in bronze, and a small fur| ‘The mont priced _...... $24.50 . 1 \ and Yibbon motifs, “id er created for late hat. She carried an arm bouquet of asl } held wme Ally good looking Libera All colors so popular this winter. ecember wear. Ophelia roses. The bride was pretty |t 1 1 ats of Si i in her wedding gown of ivory satin, | B aad = All Velc "$27. 50 Cc - \ alues to $18.50. Values to $12.50. a redit with long veil festooned with lilies of Coats The best models in the house the valley. Orchids, bride's roses and| Leschi Heights Women's Improve , i a Cloth freesias composed her shower bou ‘meant Cheb Repriced cling at Plan quet. Mr. Arnold Anderson edas| Mrs, William Williams, 420 24th $32. 50 “$49. 50 e e best man. The wedding music was| ave. g., will be hostess to the Leach These timely Played by Miss Margaret Sorenson hts Women's Improvement club reductions make A informa! eception followed at a0 288. 4 : , } the bride's 2 ome io Daiainte Ser | ee he ee al no change in our } . ’ Values to $10.00 @ Mrs. Nelsen left for a motor] Ladies’ Literary fusieal Chub siberal . and Mrs. Nelsen left motor | Ladies’ Lit and Musical € Libera! ‘Credht | - | udren s Hand-blocked and ma- anded trip to the Sou bruary| Ladies’ Literary and Musical club Policy — just a Martin Nelsen, ploncers of the White hee F pg Morag when Aik make ' Ad alts quisitely trimmed in the ats ver valley, and served overseas Ballard W. ©. dele ned ‘tr m your purchase— ates > ata: ‘ ‘ during the war Ballard W. C. 'T, U. will meet at fa AL a open a charge ac- \ Values to $5.50 latest effects; high col- Values to EEA 2 a var , | the Lebanon home, 1110 W. 65th st priced "$32. 50 count and have ors and cleverly blended $8.75 Marriage Announced at 11 a.m. Luncheon at 12 o'clock All A jot of. smart the advantage of [ Not a single hat in tones, P “in Vel and Mr unsicker an. Jat « A, 4 a tas casvines ae" 4 a Lala Suits ri heel $42. 50 paying a little this entire department Values to $10.00. Hatters plug nounce the marriage of their daugh Avis Elvera Hu er, to 3 ac ve 7 is exempt from this vi ecament ; 18 oneniy wilhect 7 Reduced | te host, suits in the house, he } Mebalti \ | radical ei stion. We beaver and silk vel- bones = formerly the highest priced, month— radical reduc . e ’ vets with silk IH t $ silk gros- and Mrs. F. Parker of this city. in a wide variety of ¢ It’s the | have prided ourselves grained ribbon Miss Hunsicker was graduate of} it ? ability to please i i: A STRIKE ror ‘ CiAveliiant \ on our ability to please During this sale we will bands. A wonder the Franklin high school class of} Welces as 1917, after which she attended the ir. trimme: squirrel, the most particular of * . after which nded t mmed with squirrel Way to Keep \ martiowlariitte inate, kindly ask you to be ful assortment to formal school at Bellingham, Wa: “ ce Phe has been engaged in teaching impel from . $45. 00 Well Dressed! | and now to think— guided by the following act from, and f08 Mr treisaed pied wi oghergpraby a. | “Pape’s Diapepein” Puts d d P every Hat, regardles: sales rules: is Bs pa pe hool in Weat Seattle & Sour, Gassy, Acid ce + © py of what it was for- —no refunds ae Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hanlon, who is Stomachs in Order Re ” — 2 All Wearing 7 merly marked, will be no exchanges thee” Vad oa ' enjoying a transcontmental tour of at Once! Apparel sold for only —no approvals $8.75, alues ta —no charges bai 2 the world, has recovered fron he a Aiea, tat which thus she a Petticoats priced from $5.00 upwards | Secent illness, which time she bale elt Umbrellas priced from $7.00 upwards all sales final was in London, and now is spending] Wonder what upset your stomach . “ { ! which portion of the food did the Sweaters priced at $5.00 and up. We will make deliveries just _|damage—do you? Well, don't bot! Reduced prices on all Furs and Fur Scarf A great variety in as early as possible, er. If your stomach’ is in a revolt x, Skunk, Kolinsky and Wolf. GREATEST PROGRESS) «cy 208” at ce In PIANO STUDY for the last|{|Y°U Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and ache 5 . hundred years taught In an ab : } — solutely new way, bringing bart Se ee en “And for the Men- | fishing results to both young and || U‘sested food at tania ar * , - si two of Pape's in to help So tae ns de, | | neutralize acidity and in five min S eee fight in playing before others: No|| Wis You wonder what became of the ng uits and Overcoat o 1 Pxe! 4 jon and distrens. r s epee aa ped from o¢ your liberal limit without rebel 1332-34 Second Avenue At Timely Reductions - . pe; 4¢ Your food ts a dataage inet w “THE S . ° ith Credit Gladly HAVEN OF STYLE” A. W. WHISTLER | ssots 01 he remember uc ce Mes an nion POON viel hice sohedh sa. soe: eM Westlake at Pine Two Floors of Ha 404 Montelius Music Bldg. est, surest, most harmless antacid Elliott 2794 is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs so little at drug stores, —the result of our fixed policy of not carrying a single hat over from one month to another. | Arcade building, at 230 p.m Reg Ltt Piao es a 0 OE OE awe ce ete ieee ear i J PEA 4