The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 8

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veatile T Virginia Wynifred Hoskins s “Announced for} — at the Sunset Club;| Mrs. Jones to Be Wel- comed at Tea; Younger Set to Dance at Mount Baker Club House;| Farewell Dinner. FRED HUDSON RAXTER and Mise Harriet Raxter have! thetr assistants for the tea are giving on Saturday after at the Sunset Club, from 4 @ o'clock. Presiding at the} the first hour will be M F, Harbaugh and Mrs, Prap Frink, while the second hour ities will be dispensed by Harry Whitrey Treat and Mrs A. B Stewart. Assisting about the| will be Mra. George H. Crab Mra Frederick Bentley, Mrs.| dR. Frasier, Mra Phillips} nm, Mrs. Lewis B. Peeples faé Mra James A Sheahan eee to Be Given Mrs. Jones | Henry C. Ristine has extend invitations to the Intimate friends Mra. T. A. D. Jones for an in-| tea on Friday with calling | from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mr. Mra. Jones and children recent from New Haven, Conn., they «pent the gutumn) | eee } Club House | invitations tase to two Dundred of the younger set, ‘Miss Merothy Lane and Miss Jane Honriot pe entertaining with a dancing| Saturday evening, January 29, the Moun: Baker club house . ell Compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Mr. and Mra. A. W. L. Woodland ‘@@fertained ten friends at dinner last ‘evening at their residence, in compli: fo Mr. and Mra Phillip Rowe, | = Iqaving this month for Cali | Heffernan plimented ‘Testerday, at her home, Mra Al) nyo Irving Bouffieur entertained at | Tuncheon in compitment | * Miss Grace Heffernan. Covers placed for fourteen friends of honor guest around a table which Bad for 'ts centerpiece an artistic Reggket of spring flowers ee e Afternoon afternoon, at her Mrs. Charlies E. Thurston was | at a prettily uncheon. Flowers from her warden farmed the artistic Informal Afternoon Home Ss chistes enininne 5 few girte informally this afternoon ‘@§ her home in the Olympian apart. mente, ‘Junior Practice Club he Junior Practice club will meet afternoon, January 18, with Dorothy Ewing. iss Helen Drever to Complimented compliment their @aughter, Helen Drever, Maj. and Mrs. A. Drever have tesued invita to a dance on Friday evening. 28, at Faurot hall, on Queen Ampe hill About 100 members of ‘Che younger set have been invited, R. Smith, who is leaving | Seturday for an extended visit in the East, Mra. Richard A. Ballinger ts | @ntertaming with a luncheon Friday @t the Sunset club. eee —_jechblamand Mrs. Clare R Farnsworth wil en fertain the members of the Monday Practice club at luncheon at her heme on Monday at 12:30 o'clock, Oty ot the heme of Mr. oe e" @ A, and Mra Hibler os from 4 uptl 6 To Remember with Lieut. ren Mats 2 by ye JANUARY 15— “ ine BDAY, JANUARY 11— phage onl OS Wevsters ad Rosamond entertainment to be gives at 3:20 o'clock in the Frederic Btruve ballroom by the Port- nightly club for the starving ehii- dren of Burope. ~ Migs Hanneh foodnut, Mra Arthur Gray will entertain at bridge. MONDAY, JANUARY 17— Mer chapters card party end in the Scottish Rite Temple, Mito 2174, Wymepay, JANUARY 18— marriage of Mins Adelaide Mi INESDAY, JANUARY 26— 6 ot Miss Rosamond Bee's to Mr, Allan Balshough page ot the W. H, Parsons reai- TUPADAY, FEBRUARY t— jafe chantant and card fete for the benefit of the Orthopedic hor pital, to be given by the Broad- way culid. WOMAN ADVOCATES “LOVE CURE” CHICAGO,—“Love cure” as @ rem- edy for the “divores dinanse” was ad- ‘vocated ty Mrs Henry M, Dunlap, | speaking before the Champaign county board of supervisora She gid the home woman was never jM@eeded se much as now i} The little daughter of Mr, and Mra, Harry van Hoskins. —Portrait by James and Merrihew CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Progressive Thought Club ‘The study department of the Progreasive Thought club will give luncheon at 12 o'clock sharp at the Federation club house, Reservations must be made by Tuesday*with Mra Frank E. Read. | eee ‘Went Woodland P-T. A. j Mr. & EB. Fleming of the school board will address the West Wood Parent-Teacher association in auditorium of the school at 2:30 Bm Hefreshments will be served. eee York PAT. A. | Mis Helen Reynolds, supervisor of primary methods, will be the speaker Teacher association at § p. m. eee Ladiew Grotte Club Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at 2p. m. at the Pederation club house, | elation No, 522, will rive a card party | requanted te be present eee Mystie Jewel No. 40 Mystic Jewel No. 40 Auxiliary wit, meet at the home of Mra Mark G. Buckley, 882 Boylston ave. Wf, Lanch-| eon at 1 o'clock. | eee North Queen Anne P-T. A ‘The North Queen Anne Parent- | Teacher association will meet in the school at 2 p. m, “Consideration of Health,” demonstrated by Chew | Chew, the health clown, will be given and Dr. Maybelle Park will talk on "Oniid Health.” Musie will be fur nished by four high school students. eee Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Cinb Seattle Wooderat® Thimble club! will meet at 3 p. m. in the Wood craft club rooms, 409 Hoge Annex building, formerly the Downs block eee Lorraine Social Club All Eastern Stars are invited to the meeting of Lorraine Social club to be held at 2 p. m. tn the card room of the Masonic temple, corner Pine st. and Harvard ave. | . . | ‘Women of Mooseheart Urgion ‘Women of Mooseheart Legion will peers fe Beope temple a4 8 9, a | | | | Devma Reading Drama amo circle yl Pad Women's University club, Philip Marion's group, at the ee house at 10 o'clock, instead of 10:30. | Reading: Bugene O'Neil's the Horizon.” “Beyond | D. K KR Mother Club Delta Kappa Epsilon Mother club at chapter house, 2 o'clock. 2 ‘Alum as active members urged to at-| tend eee Ladies of G. AR Ladies of the G. A. R. department officers In Veterans’ hall, the Arm ory, et $90. Benéfit card party: wupper served. | ee Fellowship Cond Fellowship club, at ¥. W. G A Glub supper seperes ae Bible olass | Athletic Cub r. W.C.A. Athletic club at YW. CA. Regu. lar monthly meeting followed by sup appointed |4: the meeting of York Parent par et 6 e’clck. Basketball et # ~= eee | United Artixans to Give Card Party | ‘The United Artisans, Seattle Ano Wednesday, January 12, at $:20 p.m. tm the Swedish haf, Eighth and Olive! ota, eee Interbay PT. A. Interbay PT. A. wll have Dads | might Wednesday, at § o'clock, at the Interbay schoothouse, Mr. King of the school board, will speak. Munie will be furnished by the school or BETTER THAN CALOME Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for on almost instantancous. These little olive- | tablets are th result of Dr, | Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the rp that calomel does, but have no after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. | auc take hold of the trouble and) ‘Elore lene ted Siesoet Wat, Lace sometimes pla: blets take its place, 4 yp and that lazy aie = are , Olive Tas when yi ¥i “Prices are cut, Reductions are great, Purchase at Cherry's, We're willing to wait.” N OW for the Greatest Discount Sale of the Season Everything cut to rock-hottom prices for immediate clearance. Select what you want, pay a small amount down-—the balance on easy terms, WomBN 207 Rialto 014 Wrederick & Nelson Hatiding THES ‘On MEN AND W ‘AIST: uns feud Seeond Ave. Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whistle | | i ° | THE SRATTLE STAR mM usic Pavlowa and Ballet Anna Paviowa, known an the “Tn comparable,” and her Ballet Runse, will appear here at the Metropolitan theatre, January Tl and 22 Her program will probably contain new divertissements as well as many of the old favorite creations Alexandre Volinine, premier dan- sour, who haa been Paviowa’s dane ing partner for five years, will be with her again this season. Hilda uteova and Marie Oleneva, two mimbers of the company, have re | ogived very commendable comment upon their exquisite dancing. The corps de ballot of 40 dancers ts un | der the direction of Ivan Olustine On her tour Mme Paviowa has brought her entire London organiza Uon and symphony orchestra, whieh s under the leadership of “Theo Siew eee | Hofman Coming | Josef Hofmann, eminent piantet, will appear here tn concert at the Metropolitan theatre Thursday eve) ning, February 17. Mr. Hofmann recently returned from & very suo Ooeeful season abroad, His local ap | pearance will Be under the manage | ment of Frank Hood. RR AARP ARAR AAA chestra, and refreshments wil be worwed eee F. A MacDonald PT. A. An evening meeting of the F. A} | MacDonald PT. A. will be held Wed nesday, January 12, at § p.m. Supt.) Prack B, Gegper and Mr. Pieming of | the vocational department will speak, eee } Ladies’ Ald of Gilman Park Charech The Ladiew Ald of Gilman Park meet at the home 6f Mra. y. 67th st, Wednes | Association ‘The Seattle |ourue of Nations as soctation will meet Wednesday noon At Meves cafeteria. in requested to Fach member bring one guest. Short addreasen by well known speak- orn will be given. o. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Entre Nous Clah Announces Dance The Entre Nous club announces ite annual New Year informal dance to| be given at the Masonic temple on the nicht of Saturday, January 2 Phe arrangements are tn cparee of committee whieh inejude# the fob owing: Mr, Ray Hekmann, Mr Charies Frankiand, Mr Haynes, Mr. George La Fray, | Arthur G. Lomax, Mr, Lee Walton! and Mr. Mair MeCabe, chairman, eee Ladier’ Auxiliary to Postoffice Clerks ‘The Indiew’ auxiliary te the post office clerks will give their his of Pythian hall, First ave. and Pike st, Thure day, January 14, at 9 p m eee Mount Rainier Court, No, 48 | Mount Rainier court, No. 48, Trite Jof Ben Hur, will hold its regular] meeting Thursday, January 13, at § p.m, Modern Woodmen hall, Colum, bia City, Installation of officers will | take place, with Chief C. BE. Max: | field, installing officer. Chemists hate @hcoverrd that a high grade adhesive can be obtain 4 from corn cobs, besides almost pure cellulons Real Indians never use smokedens powder in their pipe of peace. | ue made |it, make @ chain the required length | land crochet into the chain just a# Lace Patterns— A New Design Every Week FILET STITCHES Chain stitech-The thread érawn thru the loop. Open mesh—A double erochet into a chain or the material, two ehain stitches apd a double crochet. Closed meeh— Pour double crochet ptitehes into a chain or material, Turn-—Vive chain stitehes to turn. If your pattern called for 16 stitches | ~chain #1 and double eroehet into the seventh stitch from the needle eee SHELA. BDGING ‘Thin lace can be made directly on the material to be edged, or can be made and then attached, To make it on the matertal singte crrochet into the material camplete ly acrows or arougd the article to be edged. Beaond row-—Make @ row of open meshes. ‘Third rowe—Double crochet tnto the second double crochet, Apishing the first mesh—then double crechet three Umes into the V," thus made. Don- bie crochet inte the third double crochet, of the double crochet miiteh finishing the second mesh, then dou bie crochet (hree Umes into Ue space Do not erochet Into the fret row of meshes, except the firwt double crochet, which makes a “V." To make this edge and then attach you do into the row of single erochet witches, as explained above. This lace makes @ lovely edge for handker chiefs, and ean be used with or with out the row of open meahan, |CHOIR OF GIRLS LONDON, Bug At the parteh ehureh of Heacham choir boys have been wholly dispensed with, and ire appointed in their stead, When a farmer Uchiew the earth fields laugh with gropa. ig Adjustment Sale 25% to 50% Reductions— | Broken Lines Cut More Save money by purchasing now. Our big sale of- fers a great opportunity to all kinds at big reduction in get staple merchandise of prices, DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Ladies’ Tailored S $35.00 and $45.00 Good quality of navy biue serge, lined coats, military braid trimming; neat stylee—NOW MALY PRICE $17.50 to $22.50 Ladies’ Furs Matire stock of Fine Fura, Price Cut 25% Ladies’ Bath Robes All of our ladies’ heavy woo! Bath Robes are reduced for clearance, Price Cut 25% Children’s Union Suits, $1.50 Values, Cut to 98c Ladies’ Gowns $2.50 valuee—Quting Flannel Cut to $1.59 e Suits falas Felt SKppers Ladies and Children’s Odds and Wnde—$3.00 values Cut to $1.29 Ladies’ Hose 35c Values Cut to 24¢ Crash Toweling 26e value; unbleached; Linen mixed— Cut to 19¢ Burlap 36 Inches wide; several colors Cut to 25¢ Yard You have many odd jobs about your house that need doing. Help relieve ation by having them done now. SAVES vou the unemployment situ- Phone Main 105. MONEY") EO i Mra. N. K. Wills, whe has been the holiday guest of her daughter, Ming May Wills, will depart Wednem ray morning for Haltimere, M4, join Capt Wille Later Capt, Wills, who & in command of the HKebin) Gray, and extended ra, Wills wil) wail for ap urney ov the ship, one Mr, Hasnilton C. Rolse, who spent the holidays with his parents in Cony cord, MN, HL, will petura on Thure| moptha day, eee Mr, and Mrs, Cadwallader Corse of Tacoma formerly Mime Anita Tharne of that oity) are reowiving the gon wratulations of their friends en the birt of @ sop December 1 eee Mre. J. ©. GC, Eden and Mre. Tid marsh sotored Up to Bellingham yeu lorday to spend a few days eee Mine Ruth Hulbert of Byerett er- rived today to be the houme guest for « few days of Mra. Henry Oup- m4 Philips. eee Mr. and Mra. Charts Wits of Vancouver, B.C, mpent the weekend with Mr, Wille’ mother, Mra, N, K. Wille eee Col, John lL. Hayden, 0. & A. commender of Fort Worden, oft ¥re day fer Washington, D. C, and New York, to be gune about six weeks En route he will also visit Fortress | Monroa, eee Mr. and Mra Harry Margeat of Portland, who spent Ure holiday with ber parents, Mr. and Mra, Frank G. Stewart, have returned te their home eee Mra. 1, 8. Brockway ang small son Robert left recentiy for a tour months’ viel tp California. eee Mr, and Mre. J.D, Farrell and Mie Helen Farrell returned on Saturday trom ® few days’ viel in Portand eee Mim Sarah Harrie has returned trom Portland, where she spent the Mra, V. D. Radcoe, who has been the guest of her piece, Mina May Wilts, left recently for Ban Diego, Cal, where she plans to spend sev eral moniha eee Ms, oné Mra. 1 PD, Pinnees wm leave this week for Astoria, Ore, | where they will make ated home . Mr. end Mre. r. rs DP. Jone re tamed renently trom the Kast, where | have epent the last twee eee Mrs. Winfield W. Gitth te leaving the ond of the week for the Mast vie Calforuia, eee Mrs, Byron Thorpe Care ts leaving stairs at the Criterion Every single Winter Hat, formerly on the Main Salon floor, has been taken to our downstairs department, and, regardless of its former price, many up to $28.50, they will be closed out at— tomorrow nigh 8 for laa Angeles, where rhe plane to remain ' three months, Mra. Carr wil) ae, by way of Del Monte and San will remove Hotel Otlm to Hiyron Thorpe occupy during the " qhmence ow Carr in G ha WOMEN AGAIN BEAT MEN public examinations the entrance examination Parig University, eut of 0 dates, nine girls pasmd, while men all Called. RESCENT (R OFFEE EAM TFEL AS)" 21*: Beautiful hats—many of them designed by the leading designers of the most exclusive style shops of New York and Paris—and made by several of the leading Pattern Hat makers of the country for Decem- ber and January wear, Many of them were made in our own work rooms and patterned after some of the most exclusive hats seen in the style marts. Many of the trimmings alone are worth far more than price—$4.85, This is a most unusual opportunity. Another like it will not’ Many of these patterns will be worn through till late spring and will be good for still another season. occur, our highest blacks. They represent true values to $8.50, $12.50, $18.50 and $28.50, and include Metal Dance Hats, Hats of Fur Trim, Hats of Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvets, Tinsel Silks, Rich Velvets, and Faney Ribbon Effects, in a wide variety of pretty high colors and comprehensive assortment of navy blues, browns and All Remaining Banded Hats and Children’s Hats Go at Only. This price is not considered in the role of a value—simply as an evidence of purchase. We are determined to close out every winter hat quickly, Qur unm alterable policy of “A new stock every thirty days,” will be adhered to regard- less of the loss we are compelled to take. Ye Cuteuon Seattle lesgest Millinery tore

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