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Seattle Society " Rainier Chapter Announc- * es List of Hostesses for Card Parties ; Miss Car- keek Betrothed to For- mer Italian Consul; Mrs. Baxter and pou ter to Receive at Sun- set Club. CELERR ATION of Washing ton’s wedding day, the Rainier chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, are continuing to plan for their annual affatr, and this year Bave announced a card party and ta, Monday afternoon, January 17 ty the Scottish Rite temple. The Various hostesses will wear coronial Costumes, and cherished bits of em Droidery and laces. Mrs. Eliza Ferry Teary and Mrs. Edmund Bowden Will preside at the urns, and the list @f hostesses, who will act on the nu Merous committees, follows: Mrs. Howard Ballard, general chairman Mrs. David Bowen, reception commit Ree, assisted by Mra. BE. B. Burwell Mire. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mra. Ed mund Rowden and Mrs. Hugh M Caldwell; Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, With Mrs. Edgar M. Bucklin, Mrs. W R. Ballard, Mrs. Mary A. Bradley Mra. Joha Condon, Mrs. Henry C Ewing, Mrs. H. D. Hurley, Mrs. James B. Howe, Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs. J. H. Soper, Mra. C. A Smith, Mra Eleanor = Ingersoll ‘Thorne, hospitality; Mra, N. EK. Davis, eard tables, assisted by Mra FB. B. Roy, Mrs. John G. Matthews, Mrs. | Beecher Blake, Mra, Richard wanem Condon, Mrs. Frank L. Cur tis, Mra. Katherine Polson, Mra. I. F. Jones, Mrs. A. R. Ketcham; Mrs | Byron Thorpe Carr, with Mrs. Wal} fer Reed, prizes; Mrs. Orrin H. Car refreshments, assisted by J. Blackwell, Mrs. Lola F. Bremmerman, Mrs. J. E. Chilbers Mrs. H. F. Conly, Mre. Arthur De | Voa, Mrs. Robert Enegren, Mme. H.| W. Harbaugh, Mrs. C. S. Hurley | Mrs. James T. Keppel, Mra SH MacDonald, Mrs. W. S. Pond, Mrw Eéwin Ripley, Mrs. Edwin J. Ray- 1 Mrs. Frank F. Sinks, Mis# Ellen Walker, Mra. Agnes B. a A. W. Whalley, and Carotyn Bryant, Adele | Boxing. Alice Bowling, Corinne larse, Artie Lee Hart, Mildred Emily Jennelle, Katherine le Marjorie Minea, Helen Olsen, Julia Ripley, Frances Richter, Mar- Thompson, Lorita Townsend, Townsend, Isabel Whalley, Emma Pratt, Gwendolyn and Gail Guthrie, Sarah Elliott, Madeleine Pleas, Anne Griffin, Frances Zag, Dorothy and Gwiadys Mills, and Vir ginia Nachant Mrs. Ernest B. Hussey, arrange ments; Miss Carrie Shumway, decor- ations; Mrs. John F. Wagner, pub Mra. George Thirsk, new Miss Edith Drummond. © tickets, assisted by Miss Flizabeth i Mrs. Lester Palmer, Miss Ruth Heaton, Miss Winonah Black- Well, Mra. J. & Schofield, Mra. G. a. orm Mra J. J. Jennetie, Jr. Mrs. Patten, Mra U K. Pigg ag cr Martin Chit — Mra. J. M. Maris, Mrs. J. D. _ Reservations may be made thro Miss Drummond, Capitol 1174, or any “Member of the commiftee, eee ‘Miss Carkeek Betrothed to Mr. Brenna ‘Mr. and Mrs. Morgan James Car. Keek announce the engagement of their daughter Guendolen to Mr. Paulo G. Brenna, formerly Royal Italian consu! general in Seattle The Marriage will be solemnized in the Rear future. Dive. Baxter and Miss Baxter to Give Tea On Saturday afternoon, January 15, from 4 until 6 o'clock, Mra. Fred Hudson Baxter and Miss Harriet Baxter will bid farewell to their friends at a tea at the Sunset club. Mrs. Baxter and Miss Baxter are de- Parting soon for the East, where ‘Mrs, Baxter will visit extensively, and her daughter will purene a course of study in the Common Wealth school in New York City, ° Sunday Tea at Home Yesterday at their home Dr. and Mrs. A. Rocke Robertson entertained informally at the tea hour. Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson and Mrs. Jay L Do Fand assisted the hostess, eee Miss Woodmut to Be Honored On Saturday afternoon, January| 35, Mrs. Arthur Gray will entertain it bridge at her residence, compli thenting Miss Hannah Woodnut, who fy to be a winter bride. eee Mr. Angier to Address College Club Mr. Roswell P. Angier, a Harvard| graduate, now dean of the combin freshmen classes at Yale, will give an| address at the College club at noon| Tuesday, January 11 | ° | Informal Dancing Part Lieut. Com. Charles ‘Geo: ree F mer, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Roemer have extended invitations to an informal dancing party at the home of Mr. and Mra. Koes Hibler, parents of Mr Roemer, tomorrow evening. ee y Miss Gruenberg Married to Mr. Knapp A beautiful home wedding was rol emnized on Christmas day, when Miss Jessie Y. Gruenberg, daughter of Mr. W. R. Gruenberg, was united in marriage to Mr. W. M. Knapp, jr son of Dr. and Mrs, W. M. Knapp, of Hope, Idaho. The wedding took place in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Carver, brother and sister of the groom, in the preserice of about thir ty-five guests. The rooms were artistically decor. ated in holiday colors and garlands, and the impressive double-ring mony was performed by KR ©. Powers, under « canopy garlands and drooping poinsettia Preceding the ceremony, Sadie Newhall wang “I Love The bri entered strains of Mendelssohn's “Wedding March,” played by Mins Hanna Ebriichman, pianist. and Misses 3 core LD of cedar Mis 1" The marriage of Miss Grace Davis Garrett to Mr. Wyman| Franklin Sheard was solemnized December 8 Baker Presbyterian church. Ist at the Mount —Portrait by Wayne Albee—the McBride Studio CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Lloyd B. Cochran Post No. 40 Women's auxiliary to Lloyd B. Cochran Post, No. 40, will meet Tues day, January 11, at 8 p. m, at the| eity hall, Ballard. eee Seattle Audubon Society The Seattle Audubon society will meet Tuesday, January 11, at 8 p.| ™m, Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K.| H. Palmer, of the University of} Washington, will speak on the habits | of birds, with special reference to) birds in the sportsman bill Public} invited, eee Clty Federation of W. C. T. U. ‘The City Federation of W. C. T. U. will meet at Plymouth church Tues day, January 11. Important business will be transacted. All members are urged) to be present. Ff } eee Canadian Woman's Club | The Canadian Woman's club wil! hold its annual election of officers on Tuesday, January 11, at 1 p m. in the Eastern Star club rooms, No. 4090 Arcade building. Mra C. P. Gorman, president, will preside. St Gement’s Church Dinner — The annual parish dinner of St.| Clement's church will be held Tues day, January u, in the parish hall. Seatle Busines and Profersional | Women's Club ‘The Seattle Business and Protes sional Women's club will hold an open meeting of the club Tuesday at $30 p m. and the speaker of the! evening i# to be Dean Frederick F.| Bolton, of the University of Wash. ington, who will address the club on! “Edneation.” All members are urged to come and bring guest, Woman's Century Clab The Spanish department of the Woman's Century club meets every | Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A., second floor, The parliamentary procedure de partment meets Tuesday, January ™., in the Dutton room of . AL oe. Seattle Central Council of the Con gress of Mothers and PT. All P-T. A. circles are notified to! send representatives and report = the meeting of the Seattle Cent Council of the Congress of Mothers and PT. A. to be held at 10 a m.| The afternoon session begins at 115 /| Pp. m. and the program will be in char; of the ucational committee, with Mre. G. P. Haley, chairman | Mr. Judson T. Jennings, of the public |library, will speak on the new coun. | ty Ubrary plan, after which a buat ness meeting will be held. Cosmopolitan Club—Y¥. W. C. A. On Tuesday, January 11, the Cow mopoli: ub of the Y. W. C. A.| le class at 7 o'clock, to be followed by installation of the new officers. This ceremony was postponed from last week, owing to absence of some of the officers and chairmen of committees. All officers | and chairmen are urged to be pres ent #0 that the ineta jon ma be complete. Club supper in the cafe teria ax usual, so 2 Clionian Club A talk on “A Good st ndard in Dress” will be given by Miss Grace Denny of the home economics de partment of the University of Wash. ington at the meeting of the Clion club, to be held at the tion uth Keen and Harriet Jones, violin ints Entering first was the bride's sis- |< Miss Margaret Gruenberg. wer girl, followed by the maid Miss ether Brill, The bride wedding ced on the bouquet honor oll in her Ady Her chia only the N Knapy buffet The br jan charmir gown of ivory satin an arm of her father WAS composed of oF of-the-valley, and her ornament w ng of pearl gift the Mr. B. R.| choly acted roomsman for Mr An and 1p. ceremony de nd is well elreles. After Mra. Knapp in the of groom R informal reception followed the an accomplished musi known in musical January 15, Mr, and | will greet their friends Hollywood apartments, |} Schutt, 3226 |J. Tk Meghew, | White, |men of Americ | Mr | Me. lub house Roth call will be re sponded to with quotations from au thors and Mrs. H. T ngor will diacuse “Woman itn Politica Alki Women's Improvement Club Alki Women's Improvement Club will meet at 2 p.m. with Mra A. E 63rd ave eee Writers’ Clab Visitors are welcome at the meet ing of the Writers’ club at § p.m. in the Erickson club room, ¥. W. C. A. Miss Camilia Jones, Mra. F. Roney Welr, Mra. I. C, Downey and Mr, James M. Stamps will read pa- pers. eee Shawondasee Club A musical program will be given t the meeting of the Shawonc club to be held at home of Mra. 1612°Third av N. King County Humane Society Officers will bo elected at Meeting of the King Ce ty Humane society at § p, m. building. eee John Hay PUT. A. Mr. V. K. Froula Broadway H “Propowed Sch: meeting of John Hay P. MH. at the school. Queen Anne Fruit and Flower Mission Queen Anne Fruit and Flower Mi sion with Mra. W. W Kinnear Place. All day luneh at 12. th school, will talk on Legislation” at the I A. at Elsie Lincoin Benedict Club The human analysis class of Elaie Lincoln Benedict club will meet at 8 P. M. At 234 Globe building xt ave. and Madison st. Readings will be given by Prof. E. T. Cizer, All interested in human nature are ir vited to attend. Aglee Sisters Agice Sisters will meet at 2604 434 ave. N. Luncheon at 12 o'clock will be followed by business and cards. Mrs. Felice Botnon and Mra, hostesses, Irene Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae with Mrs. George Harr 4558 Univer. stly bivd., at 12:30. oe n, . Parflamentary Procedure Club of Minute Women The Partiamer y Pr of Minute Women wilt day at 1 o'clock, clubroom Y.W. CLA. edure club Tu No. meet hbors of America Laurel camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a joint installation with Driftwood camp, Modern Wood Swedish ball, public Laurel Camp, N evening. is in eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Review, No. the Maccabees review, No. 8, of the Mac will meet Thursday, January 13, at 8 p.m, In W W. hall, In stallation of officers &, W. B.A, of Seattle cabeen, | Daughters’ Auxiliary to the Century Cho The Daughters Century a at Twenty charter aram noon uxillary to the ved ‘Thur club house enrolled A delightful pro n the after hmenta were served, Palmerton and Mrs. at the urns. club w the Federated daughters were mem was ¢ and refres Mrs. I, ¥ Horton pre en during i. ding Art Department of the Women's Century Club department of the Wom 1 ite annual in Mills.” An in The Centur doot plenic art en club hele Monday of Mra, B,D. program wa lad ting the following Reading by Mr Martin; pape Mra, Jessi ¢ 1 J. W. Dalby, and Mr craham exhibited f ings of Alaska scenes t rence The ompant f poem, ment r next meeting of the art de-| at 4029 Arcade} principal of the! Music | Braithw: aite Recital attle Community Sehool Study” and frienda pre rent Mies Olive Braithwalt a singer of unusual ability and promixe, in recital thie evening at & ‘clock tn the Y¥ M. C. A. auditorium. Mr John Hopper, accompanist, will also give two numbers, The following program will be given | Robert Batten Minn Titaithwaite Moto Pe MacDowell | *rmproviaation, iolin Recitals Mr. Vaughn Arthur ts presenting a number of hia violin pupils In a nerios of recitain On Monday even. | ing, January 17, at 8:15, in the Mon telling recital ball, th will be a concert given by Elizabeth Brande bery, assisted by Mr. Arthur, violin. The program to be given fol pper. . necond Pagnant Kretster nd violin . Mr ata-Andetuna Air Varie Mine Nina cenes From Operas January 11 and On two evenings, January 18, at 8:20, tion of Jacques JouJerville, scenes from the operas will be presented at the Cornish School of Music. Paul will be at the plano, and wtag and lighting 1 be under the direction of Mr, J, L. Peek Roth concerts will be complimentary ‘The prog an follows aun will be 1 ornrieo . Peasant women, ote | KW. Barton. (Me Foster, Der vance, Kathleen partment will be on Monday, Janu-| ary 10, 2 p.m, at the Fine Arts 1213 Fourth ave, All Century club . > members invited. . Seattle Civie Improvement Chub The Seattle Civic Improvement club held its regular meeting at the club = reor, Harvard ave and Thomas st. Thursday afternoon January 6. The speaker, John P. Casey, addrenned the meeting on “Home Rule tn Seattle” and brought up many feasible points in the street car question, Other vital points were dincunsed, and election of of Nowed. The results ughlin was reelected prea Mra. James Normile, vice preni dent; Mrs. N. McNally, secretary Mrs. BL, Styer, treasurer: Mra, M |J, Fohn, trustes, The hostems, Mrs Normile, concluded the meeting with luncheon. dent Business Girts to Learn Cooking ‘The 1921 vocational program of | the ¥. W. C. A, announced by amociation officials, provides for & greatly augmented series of} studies in domestic problerns. The reed program was arranged by Miss Celia Gerhardt, cookery director because of the record interest mani. by Seattle women in kitchen | ms feature of the new domestic curriculum, as announced by Miss | Gerhardt, is the opportunity for bust ness girls to cook after work and serve a dinner they made them. nelver ‘This new program will be Innugur ated on Tuesday when a begin hers’ course In dinner planning, prep- | aration and service will be offered in| six lexsons. Another luncheon course also starts, ing learons in nal dinner and includ 4 preparation and bla «decoration, serving and eti quette. Several other solutions of cookery problema will be offered in the new program, which is divided! in day and evening classes in order | |to benefit wives and women em-| ployed. Mra. BE. BR. Burwell ts chairman of the Y, W. C. A. vocational school preg <ypod arranging the augument Jed 1 1 program | WHEN WORKING, FORCES ARE | } dn timen’ of asin depression » poorest workers are laid off first id efficient men and women Bachache, stiff muscles nts, swollen hands and f matic pains, bladder wea ther symptoms of kidney trou p many from doing thet t. John Bauer, Jr., 316; I 8., Pittsburg, Pa “I am relieved of all kidney now, but the only sure re Foley’ Kidney Pills, T am now well and strong; no more getting "—Advertisement E writes: | trouble | f was Jup at nights, Don’t Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It If you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum’ to powder and perfume. | Ulimark | Blanche GOOD VAU DB VIL LE iv THE MOORE Quite an enjoyable bill of Orpheam at the Moore thia week Hegin at the top, and find vaudeville bottom or middle, you'll something worth while To the very ra wo with to protest am follows surely, now, girls, © “grownup baby blue: Georgette, and two more fo; yitola! ‘The De Wolf girls 1 @ delighted audience with ful maze of dances, whic from Madrid t ‘okyo, Monee Paris, Constantinople and back to the U, 8. A. and the before-mention ed “baby blues.” Jamon P. ¢ caged, married, parted aad rec od in their net, and do it #o well that they really should call their ap “something to ugh you. I r a col h on pearance | about.” te when of somber Lucas and Vamp Francene nquer and accuned Jimmy what one thoughts Francene and Fools vighe for mor Lucas explain 1 about en to ee wn pughter is conta in sings songs proves also that rious Joe Laurie ts a “pintdlen comedi n” with a bushel of fun. Joe intro luced his father and mother to the Sunday matines audience, and invit J everybody to come to see them in w York ra ly and hearty approval with thelr songs elbint and Grovini are clever ath eten, Herbert's leaping canines and trained cate, pigeons, et cetera, are quite accomplished. ee “BUZZING AROUND” AT THE BUNGALOW Singing and dancing of a quality that real entertainment being in 6 Wood's vue zing Around,” staged the Beattle’s roonters makes offered n at Bungalow, theatre-restaurant. jen Mary ng.” Olive other p an ensemb ng and rons. orRe new MoCras, Ann Alcorn asing performers, there of six girls w to the delight “empress dancer, dance of Regt new edi ving on taged when the ablest Friday an of the revue Jack Holden entertaine be nage will be one the Pa to the Rippe on ided pany 2 ank announced, cee OSCAR GERARD AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM Ovear Gerard returned to Levy's Orpheum Sunday afternoon amid of welcome from the audience. With Lew White as his partner in the fun making, he pro ceeded to create laughs that lasted thra the entire performance of “Yumpin’ Yimminy,” the attrac tion for this week. Contributions ing well cheers to the merry mak-| bandied by Ted] and) = Eddie. Wright F Fite Bingham and Madeline Mathews no recelved the were japproval of the audience Many musical colorful re. numbers, staged with background, proved effect: “Hello, Wisconsin,” sung by Oscar Gerard, reesived several en cores. Chorus girls danced cleverly PRE- INVENTORY TEA SETS $80, now. $43, now... $30, now. $15, now. STERLING SILVER VASES $19, now...$12.50 $12, now... .$7.25 $10, now... .$6.50 SANDWICH TRAYS IN SHEFFIELD PLATE $8.50, now..$5.25 $10.00, now. . $6.25 DIAMONDS ONE-FOURTH OFF , - $27.50 - -$18.75 $10.25 ALL GOLD AND GOLD-FILLED MERCHANDISE ONE-THIRD OFF A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO BUY JEWELRY FAR BELOW ACTUAL WORTH ONE WEEK MORE CLEMENT B. COFFIN 406 PIKE STREET Contract Goods Excepted you haven't got) ? Tut, tut, | * leads | niin and Myrtle Glass | delectable De Wolf} Allen Cross gnin | entirety | of SALE CLEMENT B. COFFIN 406 Pike Street Will Continue One Week ENDING JANUARY 15 Some wonderful barjains offered in Imported Bracelet Watches for the next few days. DANC. ING ACT TOP, siya ACE HIP BILL well balanced bill being Mip in Loew's theatre Originalities” in the head offering, a terprichorean revue merit, Ethel Gilmore, Marjory own Albert Hovelik bead ‘ee at Palace vaudeville “Dance line of f the company. Newport and and Stirk keep the proar with their pid fire patter. “Prosperity,” act playlet, with Edwin Red ling heading the cast, in a play with ® good mor Jar predor nates in the offering presented by » Kathe! The acrobatic of provided by ‘anda with litte “Sundown #lim,” featuring Harry the bill, . audiences in an Levy trio. the bill and Seals, xed in lay in w comedy 1 phote Carey, a comple . “WOMAN HE MARRIED” AT THE WILKES “The We He 1 by Wilke man Married,” re viv the ayers thin | week, with Jane Morgan in the lead ing role, achieved with Sunday visible afternoon's audience, Mins More acting constituted an impassioned plea for a fairer at titude toward the w n who works 8 rtist'n model retly to save her hus al ruin am’, gets miwunderstanding witn him at the hour he succeeds as a play wright Others who act thetr roles well are: Arthur Vinton, Emmett Howard Russell, Norman Marga Armstrong and Seavey THE DAY OF THE |SLIM WOMAN LONDON, Jan. 8.—The stim wom an ts coming into her own, Close fitting gowns have been decreed by Dame Fashion. And with this new fashion it is impossible not to feel pity for the women endowed with what In politely termed a “full habit Small breakfasts and little lunches may overcome this difficulty, ILDRENS should not be “ dosed. VAPORU Oveh 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | ruccenn n's 6 Imperso who works # band from fin into @ ates an Morgan, Feu ir, Erman Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Second Avenue A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 129 FOURTH AVENUE BREAD TRAYS $7, now.....$4.75 $6, now.....$3.85 Many other pieces of SILVERWARE at great reductions. LAVALLIERES FROM $10 TO $300 $300, now. $225.00 $150, now. $125, now.. $100, now. DATES To Remember TUESDAY, JANUAKY 11 Mre, Janes P. Gleason's Iuneheon and theatre party for Mim Hef fernan. Mra A. PL Andernon’ the Hunset club in honor Winfield W. Amith Me ¥G Mine January whe will Harriet 17 for be joined Paxter is lew Minneapolis, where the last of the month by her mother, Mra. Fre@ Hi. Baxter, and proceed to New York, where they will make an em tended visit. Captain Richard Derrickson, U. Coast Survey, with M Derrickson and two sons, arrived night from Washington, D. C, ee "Aine marriage of Mine Gre | Mins Jonephine Prince in the #u of her mister and brotherindaw, and Mra, Murray Holland eee etic tainment to be given in the Frederic the Fort arving chi . Mr. W. Dwight Mead returned | day from California, where b the holidays, Mr. Waldo G, Paige left lant ning for his home in Spokane, spending a few days in town, @ guest at the Hotel Pennington. ee WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— The marriage of Mine Adelaide Martin to at 8 o'clock WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY 26— The marriage of Mins Koramend reons to Mr. Allan Balsbaugh Kingle at the W. H. Parsons resi donee. TURSDAY, Cate the be pital way gull Mra. Leroy Danby Lewis left tas evening for a several weeks sojourn ‘in California, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fisher are leave Saturday for California, to ree n indefinitely, VRBRUARY . be given by the fete tor Mies Tuttle of Bellingham ts the guest of Mrs. R. B. Snowdon, Women employes of the Japanese department of agriculture rece! on an average of 35 to 65 cents & "day. Some individuals consult wytches as solemnly an if doubted the correctness of the Adjustment Sale Everything Reduced From 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Broken Lines Cut More Don’t overlook this big sale! It’s an opportunity to supply your needs at great savings. Well selected lines of staple merchandise are being cut to the core. It’s the big bargain event of the season. 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