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1 — | Assistants Named _for| Mrs. Webster's Tea;) Benefit for Starving Children of Europe to Be Held January 15;\ Mrs. Brown Hostess at Laencheon. BY REULAN MITCHELL, COUTTS Society Pditor of The Star EDGAR L. WEBSTER has M*nnc the assistants for the tea on Friday afternoon, January 14, at which Miss Rosamond Parsons will be complimented. Mrs, Thomas Bor @eaux, Mrs. Albert Irving Bouffleur Mra. Samuel H. Hedges, Mrs. Joseph Ricthen, Mra. John Campbell, Mrs Bert Farrar, Mrs, Ross Wilson and Mrs. Robert D. Forbes will preside at the urns and assist in receiving Clyde L. Morris Higgins will con tribute a group of songs, accom — by Mra Daisy Wood Hill Benefit Entertainment Fhe Fortnightly Study club has ar for an entertainment Satur . January 15, for the Werope, which is in charge of Mr Hoover. ‘The affair will be im the ball room of Mr. and Frederic Struve’s home, and the fee will be $1, For the of the children, as mang! as grown-o) Mra. Loutse Van ipevane on the “Blue Rird.” in charge of arrange Lawrence Bogle, and of the club include:) Thacher Hodge, Mra. J Keena, Mrs. Thomas Ruhm, Mactartane, Mra. John ij lt # : i i ‘Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. | . Rédy, Mrs. Paul Mandell Robert Brinkley, Mrs. Mra. Scott Bullitt, Mrs. | I. Garrett, Mra. Frederick Mra, Raymond G. paint te t ; : Lancheon for Mrs. Hope In honor of Mrs. J. Hope, who has returned from an extended visit) friends in Denver, Colo, Mrs. | Brown entertained with a de tuncheon of ten covers yes- ‘The charity ball tea will be given @n Thursday afternoon from 3 until the homie of Mra. Uri Jason D. Butler, Mra. J. Houston, Mra. Frederick Bent- M: Omar J. Humphrey at the tea table, while 1, Mra, William HH. A. C. Rochester Ww. T. ‘kins will assist in inment of the guests. The lise Dorothy Ewing's ticket committee for the ball will their aid also. Reports of the on the selling committees contributed | Butler and Mrs. Humphrey awarded the seller of the ‘tt number of tickets. The pub- committee of the Seattle Day Nursery have the affair in charge: ‘Mrs. Ben L. Moore, Mra. William Walker, Mra. C. Edward | Ha SSRs fi Pale ts ; ie g os i R i | Mrs. Frederick Bentley. eee Owing to the previously announced date of the Broadway Guild's cafe chantant and card fete occurring in Lent, the affair, for the benefit of the Children’s hospital, will be given ‘Monday evening, sy cgi L Mrs. Moore Entertains at Tea Complimenting her mother, Mra. F. M. Wilkins, and sister, Mrs. Linn 8. McC . of Eugene, Ore, who are her howhe guests, Mrs. Harvard C. Moore, wife of Major Moore, U. 8 A. entertained with a small tea on Thursday at her quarters tn Fort Lawton. Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, wife of Col over the tea table, assisted by the Misses Gwendolyn and Margaret Newlove. jcorpa, U. DATES To Remember SATURDAY, JANUARY 1— Interiaken Guild's dance at the Yacht club for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital. Mr. Lawrence Moxa Arnold's dinner at the Boulevard Inn, honoring the men of hia wedd' rty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat’s @ancing party at home tor Miss Olyve Ornet, MONDAY, JANUARY 10— Mrs. Albert Irving Rouffieur’s luncheon at her realdence, ©: plimenting Miss Grace Hettern re. Edward Franklin bridge luncheon at ho: Miss Harriet Haxter’s the Bunaet club, ente Miss Olyve Graet, of Washington, . Faculty wiv the elub Washington JANUARY 11— © P. Gleason's Iuncheon tre party for Miss Hef. entertainment at house, University of Mrs. A. H. Anderson's luncheon at the Sunset club in honor of Mra Winfield W. Smith. Mrr. ¥. G. Forbes and Mra. Charien O'Leary to entertain at bridge at the home of Mra, Forbes at the Navy Yard FRIDAY, JANUARY 14— Mre. Edgar t. Websters toa at home in honor of Misa Rosamond Parsons from 4 until 6 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15— The marriage of Mins Grace Heffer nan to Mr. Lawrence Mons Arnold St 8:20 o'clock at “Gracemont,” the residence of Mr. and Mra. J, T. Heffernan MONDAY, JANUARY 17— Rainier’ chapters card party and tea in the Scottish Rite Temple, in celebration of Wa wedding day. Cards at tea at 4:30 p.m, Wor reserva- ions call Miss Drummond, Cap- tol 2174 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— ‘The marriage of Mins Adelaide Martin to Mr. Oliver Cordz, at § o'clock, in Bt. Paul's ehureh. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26— The marriage of Mina Kosamond sons to Mr. Allan baugh at the W. Hl. Parsone resi dence TURBADAY FEBRUARY 17— C he benefit of the Children's how- pital, to be given by the Broad- way guild. | | day at thelr hospital Fort n quarters by Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8 A., adjutant of the Puget Sownd coast defenses, and Mrs. Greene, was in compliment to Lieutenant Bruce A. MeDowell, |U. & A, and Mra, MeDowell, anc }ineluded Captain Louls James Tow U. & A, and Mrs. Bowler. | Thurs Wore TRENHOLME MISS LOTTIE ler, OFFICIAL GUEST Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. &. A, and Mra have had as thetr guest, during the past week, | Major C. P, Stable, U. 8. A, of ort Ward, who was at Fort Worden on j official business Greene CHARMING CARD PARTY On Saturday Major FD. Applin, nd Mra, Applin, at thetr rien quarters, entertained harmingly at cards, their guests Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi corp, U. & A, and Mra, Miller; Captain Charles Alexander Brinidey U 8. A, and Mrs. Brinkley. {VENING OF CARDS | On Thursday Major Kelley Benja min Lemmon, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Lemmon charmingly entertained at cards, their guests including Major Ivin Charles Miller, medical corps, 8. A, and Mra Miller; Captain U. aA, U | Charles Alexander Brinkley, jand Mrn Q Shelton, U. & A DELIGHTFUL DINNER Mr. and Mra. Charles Elilsen Her ron entertained delightfully at ¢in- ner on New Year's night in honor of Miss House and Mx Willard | George Herron, MONDAY WHIFT clan The Monday Whist includes several service people in ite membership, and which is one of resume ile@mectings early in Janw ary Ata small tea last week, at the home of her mother, Mrs.| RANKING OFwICER RecrIvES J. D. Trenholme, Miss Trenholme announced her engage-| On New Year's day, at high noon, ment to Mr. Cornelius Edward Hughes. Captain Dorwey J, Rutherford, U. 8. —Portrait by Wayne Albee—the McBride Studio A, and Mra. Ratherford received in compliment to the officers, and the | families of the officera, stationed at | Fort Casey, Among the guests were Lieutenant Elmer T. Fons, U SA, and Mra Fog Lieutenant |lee B Gray, U. 8 A, and Mre Gray; Mr. U. 8. A. and the music by Lieutenant | Miss Gray, of Mverett; Mr Max RECEPTION | siaivor Hoegland Myrah, U. 8 A. The |Gray, of the University of Washing- Colonel John Ia Hayden, U. 8. A.| hosts and hostesses were: Colonel ton; Miss Stevens, Mr. and Mra. W. commander of the Puget Sound coast | John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. commander |W. Henry, Lieutenant John P. Dee defenses, following the tradition, on of the Puget Sound coast defenses, | nan, medical corpa, U. 8 A, and New Year's day reoetved in honor| Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | Mra, Degnan; Lieutenant Jobn Har of his officers and the families of | U. 8, A, commander of Fort Worden, | vey Madison, U. 8. A. his officers stationed at the harbor and Mrs. Merriam, Major Alvin | = forts, Fort Worden, Fort Flagler, Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. | DUPLICAT® AUCTION Fort Casey, Fort Ward, Fort Whit-/A, and Mrs. Miller, Major Royal! ‘phe charming coterie that meets man. The colonel's spacious Fort| Kemp Greene, U. 8, A, adjutant of for duplicate action, following Worden quarters, with their supérb| the Puget Sound coast defenses, and |tineheon every Tuseday, and which view of the Sound, were fragrant | Mra. Greene, Major FD. Applin, U. | inciudes Mra, Moore, wife of Liew with flowers, lilies and massed car) 8 A. and Mrs. Applin, Major Kelley |tenantColonel Jairus Alphasus nations. The official visitors were| Benjamin Lemmon, U. & A, 894 )/ stoop. U.S. A, commander of Fort met by Major Royal Kemp Greene,| Mra. Lemmon, Major Frederick Gll-|magier, Mra. Allan Trumball, Mrs U. 8. A, adjutant of the Puget Sound| bert Diliman, U. 8. A, and Mra. Dil-| Gorge Welch and Mra. Leonard T coast defenses, and in turn presented | man, Major Charles Robert Finley. | Cutter, will meet next Tuesday with to the colonel, and to his hoase|/U. 8 A, and Mra, Finley, Captain wire Allan Trumbull who bas) re guests, Mr, and Mra J, I. Hayden,| Charles Alexander Brinkley, U. 8.|:u’ned from Seattle of Seattia Fort Worden was repre | A. and Mra. Brinkley, Captain Louis Fons? sented by Colonel Henry Macpherson |Jamen Bowler, U. 8 A, and Mra | Merriam, U. & A, commander of| Bowler, Captain Francia J. Fitzpat- | SMART HOUSE PARTY , Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam,| rick, U. & A, and Mra. Fitzpatrick, | Ldeutenant-Colonel Jairun Alphaeur Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical | Captain Joseph Stiley, U. 8 A, and| Moore, U. S. A. commander of Fort S A,and Mra Miller,|Mra Stiley, Captain Thomas | Flasler, and Mra. Moore, at thetr Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A.| Parker, U. 8. A, Captain W. W, Mo-|@¢iigbtful’ Fort Flagler | quarts adjutant of the Puget Sound coast|Crillia, dental corps, U. & A, and|are entertaining @ Saturdayto-Mon- defenses, and Mrs, Greene, Major ¥.| Mra’ MoCrillis, Lieutenant Dean | 47 Party tn honor of Mins House D. Applin, U. & A., and Mra. Applin, | Richard Dickey, U. 8. A, Lieutenant |4°4 Mr. Willard George Herron. Major Kelley Jamin Lemmon, U.| Charles Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A, | Benides the guents of honor the par 8. A. and Mra. Lemmon, Major Fred | Ldeutenant Robert William Crich- | 17 includes Mr, and Mrs, Frederick erick Gilbert Diliman, U. 8. A, and] low, Jr, U. 8 A, Licutenant Halvar|J. Paley, Miss Klocker, Miss Boel News of the Harbor Forts COMMANDERS’ OFFICIAL Tivinkley; Laeutenant Cyrus | Chid, whieh | the oldest Gh the Pacific coast, will | and Mra M. HL Gray,| Mra. Diliman, Major Charles Robert Mins Hughes, Mra John Finley, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Finley,| Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. & A. The|Twomsley, Léeutenant Charles For Hegland Myrah, U. 8 A, Lieutenant Captain Louis James Bowler, U. S.| guests invited from Fort Flagler in-|rewt Wileon, U. 8. A; Léeutenant A. and Mrs. Bowler, Captain Carles cluded Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus Al | Halvor Hegiand Myrah, U. 8. A; Alexander Brinkley, U. 8. A, and phaeus Moore, U. 8 A, commander | ldeutenant Dean Tuchard Dickey, t Mra Brinkley, Captain F, J. Fite |of Fort Flagier, and Mra. Moore, | & ;, Ldeutenant Nathaniel Allan patrick, U. S. A, and Mrs. Fitzpat-| Licutenant J. Longstreet Welchel, U./ "0D Burnell, Il, U. 8. A; Lioutenant rick, Captain W. W. McCrillix, dental / 8. A. and Mra, Weichel, Lieutenant |Cyrus Q Sbelton, U. 8 A. Lieuten corps, U. 8. A, Captain Thomas R.| Donald B, Hilton, U. S. A, and Mra |@nt Robert William Crichlow, Jr, Parker, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Charles Hilton, Lieutenant Cheeter B. Mo-|U. 8. Aj Lieutenant John Harvey Forrest Wilaon, U. 8. A. Léeutenant Cold, U. 8. A. and Mra, MeCold, Liew | Madison, U. 8 A. Halvor Hegiand Myrah, U, 8. A, (tenant Nathaniel Allanson Burnell, ENSIGN EXPECTED Lieutenant Cyrus Q Shelton, U. 8. A. Fort Flagler was represented by Il, CU. 8 A. The guests invited from Fort Casey were: Captain Dorsey J.| At their Fort Fiagier quarters, Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeas| Rutherford, U. 8 A. and Mr. Ruth Moore, U. & A., commander of Fort | erford, Lieutenant John P. Degman, Flagter, Lieutenant J. Longstreet medienl corpa, U. 8. A, and Mra. Welchel, U. 8. A, and Mra. Welchel, Degman, Lieutenant Elmer T. Foss, Chaplain M. M. Londahl, U. 8 A, and Mra. Londahl, are expecting thetr son, Ensign F. W. Londahi, U. & N, graduate of Annapolis in | Lieutenant John Harvey Madison, U Charles, U. 8. A. presided/s 4 Circumstances prevented the the class of 1920, attached to the destroyer William Jones, and on leave, for a brief vivit with hin peo ple. Several interesting affairs are planned in bonor of the young naval offices, Lieutenant Chester B. MoCoid, U. 8.| U. 8 A, and Mra. Foes, Licutenant! A., and Mra, McCoid, Chaplain M. M.| Lee E. Gray, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Gray, | Londahl, U. 8. A, and Mra. Londahl.| Lieutenant Jobn Harvey Madison, Fort Casey was represented by Chap-| U. 8. A. The guests invited from lain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A.| Fort Ward were: Major Charles and Mrs. Rutherford, Lieutenant Thomas Stahle, U. 8. A.. commander Elmer T. Fors, U. 8, A., and Mr«. | of Fort Ward, and Mrs. Stable, Major Foss, Lieutenant Lee BE, Gray, U. 8.| Robert Allan, medical corps, U. 8. Ay A, Lieutenant J. P. Degnan, medical'and Mrs. Allan, Lieutenant Dean corpa, U. 8 A, and MrajqBegnan, | Luce, U. 8. A, and Mra. Lace. The civilian Met tneluded: Mr. and Mra R R. Ringwalt, Mr, and Mra. James G. McCurdy, Mr. and Mra, N. C Strong, Mr. and Mra. John EB. Dobbs, Mr, and Mra. George E. Frost, Mr and Mra, G. W, Downs, Mim Downs, Mrs. Leonard T. Cotter, Mr, and Mra. Osear Klocker, Mise Klocker, with their house guest, Miss Soelberg, Dr, and Mrs. Jacob Conway Houne, Mins House, with their house guest, Mr Willard Herron, Mr. and Mra, Fred Bailey, with their house guests, Mian Cochran, Miss| Watson, Miss Barner, Miss Frazier, INFORMAL DINNER Lieutenant Dean Loce, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Lace, entertained at din- ner on Thursday in honor of Miss Dobbs, the house guest of Captain A. K. Chambers, U. 8 A, and Mra Chambers. officers of Fort Ward and their! families from being present. Fort Whitman was represented by Lieu-| tenant Charles Forrest Wilson, U.S. A. The civilians present were: Mr. | and Mrs. Klocker, Miss Klocker and} their house guest, Miss Soelberg. In the tea room the hospitalities were graciously dispensed by Mra, John son, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart Johnston, U. 8, A., retired, Mrs. Hughes, wife of Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A, retired, Mra. PERSONALS Tdeutenant Donald B. Hilton, U. 8. A, has been transferred from the coast artillery to the infantry, and is awaiting further orders at Fort Flagler, Lieutenant Dean U. 8. A, has been Richard Dickey, ordered to Fort Martin, wife of Major Truby C. Mar- Mr. Wilford Easterbrook, Mr. David | Flagler for station. tin, U. 8. A, retired. Mether, Mr. James Ezras, Mr. George nd a Bragg, the Rev. George Davin Adams | .STS OF FORT and Mra. Adams, with their house) COMMANDER guest, Mra. John Twomsley, Dr. and) On New Year’s eve Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. commander of the Puget Sound coast defenses, with his| M. Maas, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hard, house guesta, Mr. and Mrs, J. L.| Miss Hill, Miss France) Hill, Miss Hayden, of Seattle, were entertained | Kinkaid, Miss Helen Kinkaid, Mr. at dinner by Colonel Henry Macpher-| and Mra. Harvey L. ‘Tibbals, Mr. and son Merriam, U. 8. A., commander| Mra, George Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Mra, Charles Francis Kubn, Dr. and Mrs. ©, C. O'Rear, Dr. and Mra. le of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam.| Allan Trumbull, Mr, William H. Hill, ‘Tho party was delightfully completed| Mr. Don E. Fish, Mr. Walter Ruts by Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon,| Mr. 8. D. Mason, Miss Mason, Miss | Hughes, Miss Kisenbeis, Mr, Gordon | James, Mr, and Mra, Willian J, Fritz, |Mr. L. B, Hastings. The list repre |wenting the United States public health service, included Surgeon Hugh De Vallin, U. 8, P. HL S., and | Mrs. De Vallin, Surgeon Emil Kruk U, 8. A. and Mrs. Lemmon, and by Mrs. Leonard Cutter of Washington. ‘The begutifully appointed rooms had for deéoration white narcissi, heralds of the spring. Auction followed the dinner, the party later looking in on the officers’ bal masque. oe e ish, U. 8. P. H. 8, and Mrs, Krulish, OFFICERS’ BAL MASQUE Surgeon John V. Greene, U. 8. P. H.| Major F. D. Applin, U. 8. A., chair-|S., and Mrs. Greene, Post Surgeon man of the Fort Worden entertain-| Joseph Bolton, 8. P. H.-S, and ment committee, and his brilliant Mrs, Bolton, Assistant Surgeon I. J young aides, ain Louis James| De Laney, U. 8. P. H.°S., and Mra. Bowler, U. 8. A. Captain Thomas R.| De Laney, Miss Larsen, U. 8. P. H, 8. | Parker, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Charles | ‘The army colony was represented by Forrest Wilson, U. 8, A., Lieutenant | Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart John. Halvor Hegland Myrah, U. 8. A.,| ston, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. John- Lieutenant Robert William Crichlow, Jr, U. 8. Aare being much felict ated on the success of their bal masque. The Officers’ club was, en fete for the occasion, the balfhon decorations effective and the ston, Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. Hughes, Major Truby C. Martin, U, 8. A., re- (tired, and Mra. Martin, cee Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi tumes most amusing. The lavish use|cal corps, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Miller lof confettl ed a carnival touch to|Kave @ very pretty auction bridge the affair. The decorations were in|on New Year's night Their guests |charge of Captain Louis James|were Captain Louis James Bowler, U, $. A., assisted by Lieuten-|U. 8. A, and Mrs, Bowler ant Robert William Crichlow, Jr., U.| Charles Alexander Brinkley, S. A. The invitations were arranged |and Mra Brinkley by Lieutenant Thomas R. Parker, U. - 8, A. The supper was managed by! AUCTION DINNER Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wilwon, The auction dinner given Burgeon Fingh De Vatlin, U. 8. P. EL 6, and Mra. De Vallin, of Seattle, have recently been the guests of Mr. and Mra. Frederick J. Bailey at Gien Cove, Major Omer Atherton Newhoure, Mre medical corps, U, 8. A, and Newhouse, have arrived at and are stationed at Manila Major C. P. Stable, U. mander of Fort Ward, has returned from Fort Worden, where he was on court-martial duty. Major Robert Allan, medical corps, U, & A, and Mrs, Allan have ar- rived at Fort Casey. Captain A. K. Chambers, U. 8S. A.,| and Mrs. Chambers, have as their house guest Miss Dobbs, of Port Townsend. The Intest army news from Ma nila reports that in that cosmopoli tan cernte Major George O. Hub bard, U A., and Mrs, Hubbard are extremely popular, both as gra- cious hosts and charming gues ‘Their new station is Port Milla, Cor regador, P. 1 Mra. Frederick J small niece Barbara, Southern California pend land of sun is en wher motoring route to they will six weeks in that and flowers The hous B. Gray, U kuests of Lieutenant L A., and Mrs, Gray Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Gray and Miss have returned to Everett Max Gray has returned to the Gray Mr on University of Washington, 8. A., com-| Bailey, with her | | | ¢ | CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Commonwealth Club | ‘The Commonwealth club will hold ite regular n uary 10 at 7| | o'clock ria, 811% | ' The entire program will | |be given by students of the Univer sity of Washingtan. see Meridian Improvement Club | ‘The Meridian District Improve: | | ment club will meet in the weet base |ment af the McDonald school at 8} ». m. Monday. | . | St, Martin's Mother Gub | ‘The St. Martin's Mother’ club will moet Monday afternoon with Mrw. W. F. Jahn, 967, 12th Nat 2 p.m. Rev. | Father Bernard, 0, 8. B., will address | the ladies at this meeting eee Overseas Club to Be Addremed ©, Leo ¥. Himore will lecture on he South fea Ialands” and original paintings of the islands at the social meeting of the Overseas 1b to be held Monday evening. January 10, at the club house, 404 | 13th awe, N. eee Daniel Nagiey PT. A. ‘The Daniel Magiey PT. A. will be held on Monday, January 10, at 3:16 p.m, at the school, After a neleo- tion by the children of the school, Mr. D. H. Painter of the Community Service bureau will give an address cheerfulness and courtesy in the home. A large attendance in do wired as business of importance to everybody ts to be transacted, . . on ‘The state bills committes of the | King County Lrgielative federation | will meet Monday, from 11 until 2, | jin the private dining room of the Y.| M.C.A. All women Interested tn the proposed program which the federa on is Indorsing are invited, oe Women’s King County Republican Chub ‘The Women's King County Re publican Club will have thetr rem |lar noonday luncheon, on Monday Mevew cafeterta Mra Winficid | fimith will speak on “The New for Women tn Politics,” | Rr Outlook land Mins Goodhue will talk on the proposed institution for the feeble minded in western Washington. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS ¥. W. C. A. News ‘The second term in the gymnastum |etarte January 17th. Now i the time to register, no that you will be ready to start with the class There are classes to the morning for women at home; In the evening for business women, and Saturday | clanses for girl, You will find just the thing you need to keep phy aioally fit, Swimming classes begin the first of cach month. You may take @ private lesson at any time. Come for a dip, you will enjoy our | fine sanitary pool, The regular monthty meetne of the Athletic club will be January 12th, Wednesday. Supper at 6 in the cafeteria, followed by meeting tn | club rooms on second Moor, Rasket | ball practice will follow at § o'clock. | Every member te cordially invited to [be present. Ask at the ewimming | Pool about the state meet to be held) |under the Amateur Athletic union | “ On Tuesday, January 11th, the | Commopolitan club of the ¥. W. C A.| will have Bible class at 7 o'clock, to be followed by installation of the new officers. Thin ceremony was post poned from last week, owing to ab sence of same of the officers and | chairmen of committees. All officers | and chairmen are urged to be present | so that the intaallation may be com- |pleta Club supper im the cafeteria jas usuab Wednestay night the Fellowship club will meet for club supper and regular Bible study at 7 p.m Thursday the Friends of AN etub will have Hibie clans at 645 p. m. | Preceded by club supper in the cufo- teria, Friday afternoon, January 14th, Acacia club for married women will | meet for Bible class, to be followed | by social hour to get acquainted with the new members, The club will be hostesses for vespers on January 30th, instead of the 9th inst! as was previously announced. ‘The Altrua etub will meet on Fri day night, January 14th, for club eup- | per in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock. At 7 o'clock the members will meet tn the Bible room for Bible study. All the clubs at their meetings this week will make final arrangements for | their part in the Y. W. C. A. Annual meeting and banquet to be he! the cafeteria, Monday, January at 6 o'clock. The clubs are expected to “Each have their own tables and are arranging to contribute many in- terest features to the program, eee St. Clement's Church Dinner ‘The annual parish dinner of St. Clement's church will be held Tues day, Janvary 11, In the parish hall. cee Seattle Business and Profesional Women's Club ‘The Seattle Business and Pro- | fessional Women’s club will hold an open meeting of the club on next | Tuesday evening, January 1th, at . and the speaker of the ev to be Dean Frederick E. Bolton of the University of Wash: ington, who will address the club on “Education.” All members are urged | to come and bring guests, . . ° City Federation of W. C. T. U. The City Federation of W will me at Plymouth vesday, January 11 Imp business will be transacted. All mem bers are urged to ba present. eee Court of Honor Life Association vu The Court of Honor Life associa tion will entertain members ar | friends Friday evenin nuary 14, Jat the I, O, O. F. temple, Tenth and East Pine sts. Dancing will be a | part of the program, which starts at 9 p.m. Canadian Woman's Club The Woman's club will} | hold its annual election of officers on Canadian Tuesday, January 11th, at 1p, m,, in the astern Star club rooms, No. 4090 Arcade building. Mrs, ©, P Gorman, president, will preside . . Lotus Club Ball } The Lotus club will give a “Blue | Bird ball” Saturday evening, January | 15th, in the Shrine auditorium of the new Masonic temple. The commit twe in charge consists of: Messrs. [opinion of his personal charms. Mr, and Mra Robert Geary an: | little daughter of Yakima are ing & week in the city viel friends. { cee Mr. and Mra. Linn 8. MeCreaAy @ Kugene, Ore, are guests of Mr. ang Mrs. Herbert Condon, cee | Mr. and Mra. Darrah Corbett, have mpent several weeks with tives in Texas, are expected home th first of the week . Mrs. A. A. Cobb and two chil | George and Cordelia, who have b | the holiday guests of Mr. and Mam J. Ie McLean, left Wednesday Gp their home in Sp cs » . . Word comes from Onktand, that Lieut. Ceell O. Arm rong this city, who been visiting bie fiancee, Mins Nanette Church, |her parents, Mr. and Mra | Chureh, of Ookland, formerty of Sa | tle, left the first of the week on |U. 6. 8. Texas for a cruise t @ | + | Can4l zone and South Amerie, | oe | Mr. George Thomnpoon, whe been spending the holidays in burg and New York, iw home January 15. ore Mrs. ©. Tatham Boyd t to leave the last of the month jan extended visit in Washin D. C, and New York, stopping em) | route tn San Francisco and Ba Barbara, Another American heiress became the wife of a titled European when Eleanor May Guggenheim, daughter of the “copper king,” became the bride of Viscount Stuart, heir to the Karl Castlestewart, County Tyrone, Ireland. They are shown leaving St. Margaret's church, Westminster, London, after the wedding. eee Mr. John J. O'Donovan, whe been confined to the hospital with a broken ankle, recovering satisfactorily, eee FLORENCE VIDOR’S WISDOM FOR WIVES BY FLORENCE VIDOR Bereen Celebrity | When husband and wife quarrel, | i, | birth of @ daughter yesterday im the Providence hospital, |MISS HARKER BECOMES BRIDE Compromise with your hustand| The marriage of Mis Kxfifeem| 1 arguments; remember that no| Mae Harker, danghter of Mr. the wife tv ueually at least partly to nite, human being was ever entire: Mra William Carmichael Harker, diame. It takes two to make a quar 1y right about anything. In a world! Mr. Cliften Read Campau was sob rel. She has always the privileee| where death is, there is no time for|emnized Thursday evening at of walking away from the scene Of scrapping. lo’clock 2 Bt Mark's church, hostility, Nothing is so unproductive! Pry never to lone your temper: if! Rev. H. H. Gowen reading the serv of happy resulta as quarreling. lyour husband loses hin, forgive him|ica Cathedral tapers, seasonal fot If a quarrel is about elther one’s readily, He will be leas apt to lose|s¢e and epring blossoms decorated motheriniaw, «lster, brother, ori: again | the altar, where the groom and hig other relative, give your husband jive and tet Lves love will solve|best man, Mr. Hayden Harker, the benefit of all doubts; he should every probiem. awaited the bride and her attendant, | have your first consideration, unlem| Prue jove seeks to give, rather| Miss Lorraine Bryant, as the only! some vital principle is at stake, than to get. Bee good in all your Talking business at night induces husband attempts, and remember— quarreling; shun tt. only as the Divine Spirit antmates Do not be jealous of your hus you, can you see the Divine qualities band; if he percetves your Jealouny. in him, he is apt to have an exaggerated aneditate, necking for the truth, and Bght will come 5 F HI Entering on the arm the bride was radiant ; dainty pink chiffen flower Do not be too sensitive, The woman with a chip on her shoulder. and the woman ready to have her if feelings burt, usually .misunder. Rom stands everybody; she is bound to be! parcel unhappy. eerved” Do not be unhappy becarse your husband holds some opinions con- trary to your own; one opinion in often just as good as another; we have only mortal, finite, and there fore ltmjted measuring sticks to go by. | If some nertoun problem eonfrénts you, lock yourself up in your room; | Reynold Frediund, Cha, Wm) Guerin, Byron G, Ives, Wm A. Cob sky, Wilfred K. Harmon. Patrom exons will be: Mra. Louis La Fray,|@ar in the urine? Mra. ¥. 1, Emerick, Mra, W. G Ivex,| Stnoe the sugar ts Gimntved, thers! Child’s B | i i SUGAR AND SEDIMENT IN THE Mra. J. KH Moore, ee is no way of telling merely by ap pearance whether sugar ts or is not est Laxative Woman's Century Club | present in the urine, That can only ‘2 The Spanish department of the > done by means of a chemical test, Woman's Century club meets every | Or by means of fermentation. As a ‘Tuerday at 10:30 a m. at the Y. W. | Ula, to be'sure, patients having su- C. A. second floor. | sae. Sn eth ee mene, © Feces ‘The parliamentary procedure @e-| “mount of urine hy, partment meets Tuesday, January | “ures the urine to be very pale in 11, at 2 p. m, In the Dutton room| lor, but the urine may be pale of the Y. W. C. A. merely from drinking large quanti- The Literary and Travel ctnb/ ties of water and yet contain no su- meets Friday, January 14, at 11 a.m. at the Y. W. C. A. “Autobiographies,” Mra. M. F. Ramsdale “The Grand Canyon ef Colorado,” Mra 2 CG Watrous, wan 2. What ts the cause of sugar in the urine? Sugar appears tm the urine tn the Gisease known as “diabetes mellitus.” The French @epartment every Monday from 12 until Pp. m. at the Hotel Washington, Members of the household admtnts- tration department will be the guests of the home economics department of the University of Washington, Wednesday, January 12 Members will meet in the Home Economics hall and be in line for lunch at 1145 a m. Demonstrations tn the various branches of home economics will be observed. ‘The regular meeting of the ing to alkaline decomposition of the Woman's Century club will be held | urine. In addition to these sediments | January 14, with the following musi. | there may be a sediment due to pus, cal program as a speical feature. |or to the shedding of epithelial cells | Mrs. J. E. Patrick, chairman of the of the Menito-urinary tract. A per. music committes, has the affair in son suffering from any of the uri-| meets | 230 3. What is the cause of a sediment in the urine Gn appearance it is like the white of an egg)? There are many different forms of nrinary sediment, and only a person| Accept “California” Syrup of trained tn urine analysis can deter. |Bly—look for the name Call mine the nature of the sediment, In|0m the package, then you are sure” cold weather a sediment often forms |Your child is having the best an@! — because the urates are precipitated ™@t harmiess physic for onan out of solution. Such a sediment | Stomach, liver and bowels dren readily dissolves when the urine is |/ove its fruity taste. Full directions/ | warmed. In hot weather, on the/On each bottia You must aay “Cale! | | other hand, a sediment may form ow- | !fornia.” Paris School | Mission jhalf of tts original price charge: | nary conditions here described should | of & Callirhoe Chaminade at once place himself under the care | e & Sens 3. Brahms) of a qualified physician, lyn Bw b Myra Sunlight, good air and plenty of e! nen gt + pn bermene | bow room make for the conditions ir, James Hamilt eocora pantat STRUCTO! n Chanson Dane, Coroles Duvesga | that promote physical health and 7” on b Lullaby e Bchumecker | vigor, HOWARD TAYLOR Mra. Charles Lavare, harpint a Morning .... B Jasmine Door .......05 Mine Abbie Howard Reading, Phoma. Elizabeth Stuart Phetpe Hightower Mra, Charles Ht. Katons Club Election The Kalons Club, a rapidly grow- ing organization of the younger business men of the city, held their annual election of officers Tuesday Leslie Davis w elected president; William H. Staley, vice president; Roscoe James, secretary; Chester Latimer, treasurer, and arl Waterman and Carl Bryant trustees, evening. [WOMEN ORDAINED INTO MINISTRY NEW YORK, Jan, 8—After a rigid examination before 14 ministers, Mrs. Clemme Ellis White and Mrs May Lindsey Haight were ordained into the ministry at the West Side Mrs, White has been super. intendent of the mission for many years, WHAT TO DO WITH OLD CLOTHES An enterprising wi years vat had grown te small, serted a “For Sale” advertisement in 1 local paper, She sold the coat for of adopted idea to get new cloth: The people who buy are glad get much-needed clothes at lower pri here is quite a demand for such clothes and a clever woman can make her old clothes earn quick profits for her. whose last her friends also and thus able more frequently in- | Q Please tell me what T can do |for my little girl. She ts pigeon-toed | and is 19 months old. | A. Unless associated with ¢eform- ity this condition is quite normal in young infants, and has a tendency | to correct itself to a greater or leswer | | degree, as the child increases in age. | At the present time I would advise you to do nothing in the case unless | it is associated with a deformity, and, if so, it would be well for you | to take the child to the orthopedic |department of one of the city hos. pitals or dispensaries where you will have the advice of specialists. | |“Pape’s Cold Compound” | Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A} jdose of “Pape’s Cold Compound" | taken every two hours until threé | doses are taken usually breaks up any cold The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness. ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” acts uick, sure, and costs only a few ents at drug stores, It acts with out assistance, tates nice, contains | no quinine— nsist upon Pape'st and Ruth St Dents, teaching classte, nature, ballet, soft shoe, ecoentrie, Scotch, Ortental, toe and clog and alleround dancing. Afternoons and Evenings Phone Elliott 6390 for Appomunent Finest Quality Portraits nly Photographers A good Photograph speaks @ language all its own. Its charm is lasting—a source of inspiration for all time, TOP FLOOR EIT Second Ave. at Phone Main 1614

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