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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1921. -- ————_—_—— Music \Either Beauty or Ugliness Attracts Personal Mrs. C. A. Strong, of Interlaken, Mery Garden's ‘Attention—Possess One or Other | Tecoma, with ber mother, Mrs LH xpent the week end as the guests of eo "Ne om j with the applause #till ring: | Mr. Leighton Wood returned Yo vate ing in tribute to ber performance of | Thursday night from Havana, wh to Compliment “Monna Vanna,” told of her plana to | he wont aah representative of Ma make the Chicago Opera assoclauon the greatest in the world Mins Garden. newly appointed ex eoutive and artintlo direc of the Association, has very decided ideas regarding what she will do, They in- clude Presentation of an equal number of French Italian operas each year, with at least one American op- Benttle chapter to the De Miss Parsons and Mr.| " Engle; Delightful Tea} | Given Today at Sunset} Club; Mid-Winter Din- ~~ ner Dance; Entertain- ~ ment for Bride-Elect. * SA PRENUPTIAL compliment | Episilon conve Mr, and Mrs, Phillip Fisher r@ turned today from an extended trig) to California, E cee Mine Sara Yeagley left yeeterdayl for Los Angeles, where she plans te. remain three months. s era—“not @ translation,” she sald— ae (: t© Miss Rosamond Parsons and but an American opera by an Amer " % | Mr. and Mra. Lawrence 8. Boot! fiance, Mr. Allen Balsbaugh bass —Npe-parnage-eied wh® have been guests of thi hs Placing business direction of the annoclation in the hands of compe tent American business men. Recognition of “every artist and every talent | Mine Garden maid she expected no difficulty In handling the tempera mental artist j “There in not the least bit of jeal uny in my theatrical work,” she said, “Those who have merit and are willing to work will find the way open to them, Thone who have mer it, but don't care to work, and thone who haven't ability, will have to go.” ee daughter and won-tn Lieutenal Elmer F. Fors, U. 8, A, and Mra Fou, at Fort Caney, are expected |home today rand Mrs. Smmth Freeman extended invitations to ne of Mra, 8. W.} min, mother of Mrs. Reavis, on evening, January 21 eee s. Baxter and Miss ter Entertain With arming Tea POne of the season's most attractive Was given by MMre. Fred Hud Baxter and Mish Harriet Baxter Afternoon at the Sunset club, | eee | Mra. Oscar Helwig came up from | Portland yesterday to e#pend the | week-end with Mrs. Helwig, who ts the guest of her mother, Mra, Ger | trude Brawley. cee Mr. Charles McKenzie ts spending several weeks in Southern Califor nia. eee Mrs. Winfield R. Smith wil leave tomorrow for an extended trip in the Bast. @ large circle of friends called Did farewell before their departure week for an extended stay in East. Mrs. Kari F. Harbaugh. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. Harry w | Recital by Colored Singers On Thursday evenin, January 20 at the Metropotitan theatre, Will) Marion Cook will present his com pany of colored xingers in recital Mr. Cook, doubtless the foremont mumiclan of bis race, has gathered together more than 30 musicians to comprine hi company and each member In either a trained vooalist | oF an expert upon bis chosen instru ment. ‘This organization gives programs | ot wide range, from selections ren cee Mies Flizabeth Pratnerd, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mra, W. A. Peters and Mra. J. D. Lowman for the past two months, | departed last evening for her home in New York. | cee Mrs. Stephen O. Caster and emafl |danghter, Caroline Anne, of Valdez, |Alaska, will spend the next three | months in the city visiting relatives |and friends. 8 ney Treat and Mrs. A. B alternated at the attractive t . Here the decorations of spring in a graceful basket were eharming. Assisting during the oon were Mre. George H. Crab. Mrs, Frederick Bentley, Mrs. nd R. Frazier, Mrs, Phillips . Mra. Lewis B. Peeples and James A. Sheahan mee at Seattle Golf ‘ dered by noted symphony players to Mii | See d Country Club plantation melodies and spiry uals At | Mrs. Thomas Green returned yew Golf and Country Club will yee Drawings by “Zig Zag,” Danish woman cartoonist, who h |terday from a month's visit in the P a Z Zag, st, has won fame and fortune by) gn om aturdoy evening. Jan Orchestra and Soloist showing London women how to “attract attention.” mts eee Mrs, Trafford Huteson, who Win Applause | English sisters in the prevalent! posed to be located, racks the rest;ber happens to of the “shiny”|. Mr. Walter Fulton, who arrived One of the mont enjoyable pro yesterday from a visit of several in charge, will announce the host @ ec Sag Tits Weidual.| of ber brains te go nature one be , * aetviatan Possess. for the affair in a few days gramme of the season was the one wel! gpbersog~ Segestecoeeas FR Them 5 jada et ingaylaaend pire. (i -n8 ntimely, need of |Week#, i” California, is @ guest of oe 8 ‘ | given last evening in Meany hall by | ty in drees? i ibe stews “he Ee wee ol cane mes untimely » |Mre. James Nugent. : : : : the Seattl nphony Orchest 5 ter 9 . Corwin Eberting to The marriage of Miss Cecile La Verne Stewart was|\'* Seattle Symphony Orchestre) The fashion tn London was start-|gestion, as depicted above, she) But the real art of “Zig Zag” Men! y¢ ie ed . solemnized Thursday evening, January 6 ful! spe Jed by Mra. Ole Cavling, a Danish |shaves the back of her neck, slicks |in her draping of the human figure.|, Mrs. B. W. Purdy, of Bellingham, ain at Tea ss * portrait by Gred ully chosen and were given & YOFY| cartoonist, who signs herself “Zig | her hair back as an old cat does her|if the hips are larg proportion |" the guest of her daughter and honor Miss Rosamond Parsons, —Portrait by Grady = |«« “y swage tion by 3 poorest Zax.” Hor idea t# the accentuating | kitten'’s, and screws it Into a tight|to the rest of the body, build them |*°°"!"-law, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bab Corwin Eberting has issued in and the entire orchestra ensemble. jot outstanding personal characterte |bun Jost at that point where a cros|out even more by a sort of Zuluj ard. to a tea in her apartment © program opened with overture jiicy whether they be beautiful or | section of her cranium would bal t ruffle effect beh adh to “Euryanthe,” by Weber, whieh | walst ruffle effe Mr, and Mrs. Edgar l. Webster jotherwise, Her theory is that, tho ance it exactly opposite her nov If the figure is tal and thin, dress all women can pot be beautiful, all The result may not be beautiful.|to look taller and thinner etill If} may attain that which she believer |according to long accepted artistic/no particular figure at all is pos to be the next dearest feminine wish | standards, but it iw certainly effect sessed, “Zig Zag” suggests an utter to attract attention tve in so far as attracting attention ty shapeless garment tndividualized| Mr. and Mrs. George Klinefelter, Hamilton Arms, on Wednesday on from 4 to 6. Dispensing ‘which was given a beautiful rendt ities at the tea table will be |tion and met with @ boret of ap |plause, Mozart's “Jupiter” sym John Dudley Roberts, Mrs. Mer | i Frederick Sproule, Mrs. Lawrence | COMMANDER EN VOYAGE guests at their Fort Worden quarters | eid at pec yh mal are entertaining Mrs. Sanford Whit- ing and son, Edward Menges, of © Portiand, as their week-end guesta. ries Yuscs cero — Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8". &... Avice Bn Reg a Neorg ro vivace, And cantabile, | GOES NATURE in concerned. by means of monkey fur trimming | sr. are leaving next Saturday for a rich Schmitz, Miss Grace Fisher, |CO™Mander of the Puget sound coast | . 7 “I Mennetto and Trio! Allegretto, and | ONE BeTTER n 1 COLLAR FOR topped with a black velvet head cov-| six weeks’ trip in the East. They Cynthia Robertson and Miss / defenses, left on January 6 for *|ONE TARLE AUCTION | Finale: Allegro molto. _ compo | 7 Rem ny mer Shes the Bgemuy wrrsry wi 88 ae vad — a after the well plan to return by way of California. prin for } jor Kelley Benjami nmon, | tion is com 4 one of the three) W'th meg nec a “bulle ead, n ap Ken ‘or a chinlers | known dance ca: ere era og. oom ag a vs pees ny bar i. beg one 4; and Mra pas crore |greatent of Mozart's symphonies, and |'s*tead of bemoaning the fact that |indy fe the bigh furred collar that The finishing touch ts a tail-iike | chiefly on the Atiantic coast. He) 0. 8 A. Su tay evening at one|from the enthusiaam which greeted | (here is an obvious vold where the|covers the tip of the nose. This/train curling realistically about the} Irs. Edmunds will viatt his two sona, Captain | ony ae? ther be Se Major |% lant night, it was quite apparent |edulla oblongata is commonly #up-|aleo is convenient if the latter mem: | feet. . |James L. Hayden, U. 8 A, and |‘ q *ithat it met with the approval of the ains at Lieutenant Frederick I. Hayden, v.|*;D- Applia, U. @ A. and Mrs. AD) he closing Bamber was Lawton 8. A, both of whom are at Fort | Pum hi Tiacchanale, from “Tannhauser,” by W Mrs. Henry W. Bamunds, wite of| Monroe, Virginia He will later! ,nsey agerets ted eatrd R OM 7 end some time in Washington, Sharing & h the orety Edmunds, U. 8 A. enter. /*>*> | Captain Loule James Bowler, 0. 8.| Sharing honors with the entra with an attractive tea at her|*"¢T? Many important army people) , 4 operation officer, representing |@*t tevning .was Daphne Edawrda, a OF 5 CHILDREN im Fort Lawton yesterday |*"* foregathering, and in returning | 1 OOP’ a tne navy in the Com| JUNK Pianist of ability. She played al , i oan . om, in compliment to Mra, ¥.{Will be & guest at the general nerv-| D0 try, ANd the Oe vation of Port|i & finkshed style, with pronounced CLUBS FOR MONDAY | TeX. W. C. A. will hold a Wom-)to the making of budgets, which by Lydia E. Pinkham’ ‘Wilkins and her daughter, Mra |'°* *hools, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. io cond nan offered one of his train |!ndividuality, Her technique, clear ; di tacoma anrd Bars: (bs Pit sary Mga cM ons) . or an , ie tral Chapter V, P. EO. lewimming under the A. A, U, on tee in Seattle in their compilation Compound = i |nome of tone coloring and expres COMMANDERS’ QUARTERS se ern fsa page meal. > mpbed Ga’ waa er poten A pleasure | Chapter V, P. F. O,, will meet with | Friday night, January 21, 8 o'clock. | of cost of living statistics for bust Ax becomes the official residence | 0° ar a nasdde ta leading te ‘om, |ta hear. She powsesses many of the| Mrs. George H. Virus, 2817 Cascadia Officials of the A. A. U. will act aa|ness women. The aim of making of the commander, his quarters at tent yh Me. being noreaniena | ualifications which make for suc-|*¥*. Monday. January 17, at 14% judges, ‘The ¥. W. C. A will give|out these budgets ts to teach tn- Fort Flagler are steatranty arranged |y Be Pe tortoee, chattenan ot{cena, and her appearance here last |P- ™ & geld. obver and bronse medal for dividuals to regulate their lives on fe eo ne - 2 ei © ¥? f . ° the ~ Beoo: in i ete EN. ane eel Shines} the committer, and planned for a|@vening may well be called @ wu’ ’ cute, of ee at ava, een ee 4 regime of Lieutenant Colonel Jatrus Washington birthday celebration com. For her first melection she Commonwealth Club , ot he wig! events pec! At the last mecting of @e ctub ‘The gymnasium classes begin this| 0" Frederick E. Bolton of the Alpbacus Moore, U. 8. A. the new played Schumann's Concerto for| The Commonwealth club will hold] *atures will also take place po forte and ore inor, | it» eeuls eetin Monday, Jan-| ., planofor my hertra, A Minor, regular m « day - week: Classes for thin ladies: classes | UBiversity of Washington addressed 8. McCready, of Eugene, ‘Ore. ting during the afternoon were Margaret Newlove, Mins Ward Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, who pre- at the tea table. Here the tions of pink carnations in a ceful basket were very charming. same color scheme was carried “@St in all the rooms commander, and Mrs. Moore, #ill be! 5 pepomen yn ay DUPLICATE AUCTIO! the scene of a generous and gract 1 1 Opus 54. In this Mies Edwards | wer 7 t 63 Wolfs « | Ada’ howpltality. On Saturday they gave|, Mrs. Allan Trumbull'e pretty | Dhue Sh. om UN eee mer Litt Sak See See" ilales | for stout Indies; classes for little tots|the cub on “The Present Crisis in Hosts the first of a suite of dinners, with|!uneheon on Tuesday brought to and clanses for older girls. Edtication.” Dean Bolton said iy a «| gether the group interested in dupli | the full extent her ability. Her next|of the Card and Label league will Judge and Mrs. Battle will enter which ~ Peg bow en ns Bao suction, and which includes | PUMber was raprody No. 10, by| have charge of the program, A with an informal dinner at their | "0" * lwuch clever players aa Mre, Moore, | mt. which was greeted with such eee - ings and embroidered stuffs, loot | nce next Wednesday evening. | O/T hie in the Far East, made a| Wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus| Prolonged applause that she respond Grade Teachers’ Club Ea decorative’ background for the as-|Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A., command |“4 Wit rearole,” by Rubenstein! 44 geattie Grade Teachers’ club | Athletic club meets every Wednes-| “that there is a teal crisis In edu- |day night, New members may join| cation at the present time due to | at that Ume |the overioad on the schools and -- lon the teachers and to inadequate attle Business and Professional finances to care for same. The! €i i rt E 3 +f i i formal Luncheon sembled debutantes and their cava-|¢f of Fort Flagier; Mrs. George will meet Monday, January 17, at} Women’s Club rem ni “ and doctor aaneil the pleastre of Miss Rosa.|liers. The dinner te, accented | Welch, Mre, Leceard Cutter, Mrs DATE 6 p.m. in Frederick & Nelson’®} On January 18th the @entten | ces lhe Sg kn tatareye fe the | Gine did not help me. A. friend rs flaca Parsons, a bride to be, Mim|with slender pusry willows, was Allan Trumbull auditorium | pusiness and Professional Women‘s| never bes pH eee ime ana | mended Lydia EL Pi Catherine Baxter will entertain with |'ishted by tall blue candies in cen e ey '| To Remember a ae sb will have a Current Events |rightfully so” ™® S| table Compound and I FBR informal luncheon at the Wom-|‘uryold candlesticks of Spanish sil | HONOR GUEST } Chapter AC, P. EO. vend. Table with Mize Ida Cutver| — eal me at relief since usin, "ea's University club next Tuesday, | Yer. the menu epicurean, the guests The honor guest at the tea given || SATURDAY, JANUARY 1s— Chapter A C, P. ©, will meet! ie tend, :: ta - af J Ee Fe Pe ln * Vin happiest mood. Those assisting |at thelr Fost Casey quarters on|| The marriage of Miss Grace tefter- |! stonday, Jariuary 17, at 2p. m., With| (is eee Peg ctor ait mann] women's Auxiliary to Symphony thgfikful I have found F Bish were Mins House, Mrs. Jack Twoms-|Thure’=~ by Mrs. Rutherford, wife Se arse ele name Arnel, | aire. @tephan @: Graves, $732 Prank-| Ce % & closed meeting all men! Orchestra i inkham’s Vegetable Com- i Broadway Guild of Icy, Miss Kiocker, Miss Soelberg.|9f Capt.a Dorsey J. Rutherford the residence of Mr. and Mrs J. || Jin ave, Reciprocity day. bers are expected to attend and) am. hoant of trustees of the{pound such a help. I recommend it to \ 3 ’ °. Miss Hughes, Mr. Willard George|U. 8. A., wan Mrs, Degnan, wife of T. Metfernan. | teed learn to express themselves on | yor, . &. any woman suffering as I bef Children’s Hospital ; MONDAY, JANT | | prot f th oe nap’s auxiliary to the Seattle | 07 as Iwas before es ‘ 4 Herron, Lieute: Dean Richard| Lieut. John P. Degnan, medical ao vaRY te ADDITIONAL CLUBS |problems of the day Next week | symphony Orchestra agsociation | used it.""—Mra. Maupe E. TaYtor, The Broadway Guild of the Chil-| nickey, U. 8, A.; Lieutenant Charles | corps, U. §. A., recently arrived at mg ee : s National Thrift week and at the| win meet for lunch tn the memio2 | 5 St. James Place, Roxbury, Mass. | @ren's Orthopedic hospital will hold] worrest Wilson, U. 8. A.; Lieutenant | Casey for station in celebration ¥. W. C. A. News jnext meeting there will be dining room of Frederick & fateed's Backache is one of the most ca day. ¢ peaker to addre - The Cosmopolitan ctub of the Y. the club ©/ 4, Wednesday, J *, {mon sympto! f adi ns ees | | y, January 19, at 13:0 symptoms of a displacement oF | Mise Dremmona. Cap. || W. C. A. will not have its regular|™aking @ budget. All of the mem-| oreigcy. ” derangement of the female system. @ special rally day on Friday, Jan-|itaivor Hegland Myrah 8. A.;:| ee 21, at the home of Mrs. Henry |; jeutenant Robert William Crichlow,| RECEIVING DAY ; oe. ee eo. & yg : On Wetnaitig attehiebe nt Fort Pc gh SN lanier wien, || Tuseday meeting, January 18 but| bers are filling ont slips pertaining | -—_—— Ps woman should make the mistake i 4 Us ; Lew | Lawton, trom . the officers day Practicn elud meets the members will attend the annual | ———— aes of tryir reome i | Charity Ball Tea Report |tenant sonn Harvey Madison, U.| wives receive. Their pretty drawing | Eee iB grerewertn tor || Me duct of the Y. W hae diaregeed te " Miss Lottie Trenhotme returned |Gurazea’ bat profit b: lage ies Atsthe final charity ball tea, given |®& A. rooms, at this time, are fragrant | TURSDAY, JANUARY 18— « |} held in the cafeteria January 17 at F rance to Keep | Nesterday from Olympia, where she| experience and Lydia E "at the home of Mrs. Uri Bates BB with flowers and the aroma of tea|| Junior Practice club meets with || 6:30 p, m. | | spent several days as the guest of ham's Vegetable Compound. Thursday, the complete report of the |OPFICIAL AFFAIR urna, and filled with guests, military | me 7 Poret ny wing ad ie Each club of the association is St 7] d S Judge and Mrs. Warren W. Totman. leommittecs were made known. Mrs.| OM Saturday at the Officers’ club, | and civilian. Colonel O, J. Charles ‘ont Mrs G. B.S. Pratt's Gie- || oop. ite own table at Chis, banaust,| yie Lea ,» Says a esncee _. nd Pare and her f sted by their house! tr g 4. is the colonel commanding © Louis L. Mendel, treasurer of the} Port Flagler, as bere D teket committee, submitted her re-|0e%t#, Mine House, Miss Klocker.| the post, not only garrison for C and ¥ Mrs. Jack Twomsley, Mins Hughes Allen piln * Mr || with their own club colors and deo Billie Burke | Engis, « phne Kdwards || OTS rari Gt to Mes. R. J. Huston, the gen J Mi ‘ghee. 1D companies of the $24 infantry, but |! wenweapat, santne | ‘The annual report of the clubp ac-| PALM BEACH, Fia., Jan. 15.—The| . e ral chairman, as follows: $4. 196 | Miss Lageyrs | a Buleaents Leore® | as well the Alaskan replacement de The mar met ivities for 1920 will be rend by the} position of the French in world poll Firtest * Was realized from the ticket sale. | Herre ne ee ree. | at. rtin Miver ¢ president of each club. ti 1 * A eutenant Robe . |tics may fluctuate but their domi Wilson, U. 8. A-; Lieutenant ¥ mM, im St. Paul's chu club will hol€ a candy sale] + Quality ance as arbiters: of feminine fash. The disbursements total $723.25, in- ading vent, printing, retreshments,| Wmam Crichiow, Jr, U." 8. Ac lsTATION AT NAVY YARD dancing party at t rt [lin the lobby of the ¥, W. C. A. 0n| ions is never threatened, accordin P ii Liyeutenant Halvor.Hegland Myrah acht club | r ned, according to ortraits hi Mecorations and other incidentals,| (yee sutenant John Harv Lieutenant William Oscar King, |] THURSDAY, JANUARY 20- | Friday night, January 21, the pro-| Billie Burke, | The hind you Heaving the net proceeds $3,471.75 M nen w U. 8. A. & very prett U. 8. N., recently transferred to the Honoring Miss her Palmer an@ ||) ceeds of which are to be used for Sitting on the beach here with her have wanted B. S, Radford, of the National Bank | ji -e wag given by Licutenant|£4set Sound navy yard, and Mrs etdanne eae, ha unr rand [i thelr Gud antvits Miss Alice} husband, Florenz Ziegfeld, the popu There’ @f Commerce, audited the report.) re. Titus aiphneus Moore, {7,8 | Kits were the recipients of much at Pee ei cette witha din || Roedel and Miss Philippine Beckman |lar actress discussed at length that! iret Aad sift ‘ikea geod to make - Mrs. Andrew Gillespie was awarded]. commander of Fort Flag cng | tention during their visit to Port ner at home lare in charge of the sale, and ail| most important of subjects—women's ortrait— nothing so dis velvety smooth the silver loving cup, given by Mrs.|\r74 Méore, to which they askea| Townsend, where they were congratu: || FRIDAY, JANUARY t1— |members are requested to send in| clothes. tinctive, so endearing and i cer J, Humphrey; and Mrs. Addie| siete official family lated on their new station. They!| MPB Monty McClure to entertain |! their candy by Friday noon, Miss Burke enthused particularly | "° "Ure (© please, and creamy "Belknap Conly one of Mr. John But a house guests at the picturesque to Mise Be ner The club members are also perfect-| over silk h net”. sweaters, im-| hen made 4 Ter's paintings, offered by Mra.|-rirm ISLAND FORT residence of Mra, J. P. King. Mrs. Faicon Josiin's luncheon at the || [ng plans for their invitation dance | ported from France, saying that an w! Jason D. Butler for the greatest) phe island fort, Fort Flagler sn Bunset club ia compliment to Mat |] 19 be given to their men friends on| French women are wearing them. — | umber of tickets old. Alternating |achoed to continuous gayety during | WII. REJOIN DESTROYER earonnad, sémcane she | Monday, January 24, Final arrange-| “They look stunning, but of course, | lat the tea table were Mrs. Frederick |+n¢ festivities arranged 4ast week| Ensign F. W, Londahl, U. §. N Mine Hath Pratte tuncheon at the || ments will be made for this dance at/All American women cannot wear Bentley, Mrs. Jason D. Butler, Mrs.|¢or their house party, by Lieutenant|the honse guest at Fort Flagler of Rainier clint compliment to ||a meeting of the club after the ban-| What French women wear,” she said J er J. Humphrey and Mrs. R. J.| colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. S| Chaplain M. M. Londahl, U. 8. A Miss Rosainend Parsons, and her || quet January 17, and all members Be babe * she added, “my hus ny luston. Assisting were Mra. Louis commande Fort Flagler, and | and Mrs, Londahl, will shortly rejoin roti gen: interested are urged to be there, band should be the one to talk styl BM Us Mendel, Mra. G. A.C. Rochester,|srs, Moore, whose house guests|his ship, the destroyer Wililam PnArrine. ot Miles Woe He knows what women wear and| Mrs. W. D. Perkins and Mrs, W. H.| were Miss Klocker, Miss Soelberg, | Jones, reone Mr. All The Friends of All club will meet | Should wear.” | ee; with @ group of young | Mrs. Jack Twomsley, Miss Hughes, bon Gieel et dR hursday, January for club sup-| Whereupon the famous chorus im 4 Is on Miss Dorothy Ewing's com-| Miss House, Mr. Willard George Her. | AGREEABLE AFFAIR DA * or in the cafeteria at 6:00 o'clock, | Presario promptly arose and took ref. | — Bitter. ron, Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wil-| ‘The dinner given by Surgeon Mmil eee ANU AMY re WA, || to be followed by. meeting In their|URe in the ocean. The reporter be PHOTOGRAPHEE ; ss Mg son, U. 8. ‘A; Lieutenant Malvor| Krulish, U. § P. H. 8. and Mre and Mrs Drever's dancing party || club room on the third floor ing & woman and not properly attir Rehearsal Dinner Hegiand Myrah, t Lieutenant] Krulish on Friday wag an agreeable leg Fo 2 OE all a The members taking part in the|°4 to enter the water-—-having on a TOP FLOOR EITEL BLDG. 4 | entertainment to be given by Mr,.|fshionable bathing suit—naturally | Second Ave. at Pike St. | Robert William Crichlow, Jr, U. S.}affair, including as guests Dr,|| SATURDAY, JANUARY t9— Miss Adelaide Martin will enter M wine ben nt John Harvey Madi-| Charles Francis Kuhn and Mra. Miss Dorothy Lane and Miss Jane || Jerome Shaffer for the club on Jan Phone Main 1614 }A.; Lieuten could not pursue him. tain the members of her bridal party : | Rag v5 | > Hote <a $$$ Sine, pe tmembers of her bridal party lcm. 8. A. rane | Menriot to give dancing party at || uary 27 will meet him for rehearsal | “ le gventag. ie i | “ hb Tidee: thoy “0, Sorniaas There will be a short talk on food WW WW, Ale AE, te, | * 4 INFORMAL SUPP DINNER GU ' " rae ps * || health talk to the other girls, : ~ * a) an | _ Seattle Yacht Club Fort Flagler bowling alley, an in Letiiteak diootes : sodas: U her fiance, Mr, Cheater Raymon Friday afternoon the Acacia elub ; <a 4 formally delightt supper a ener gb ng 0 aE Bordeaux ‘or married wome! 1) mee A B | to Entertain served by Chaplain M."M, Lonaani. \8. P. HL 8, and Mre, Hepler, on Sat- | MONDAY, JANUARY 31— pins mtg hes bring third. mis ved ” < Sins . ‘ The Seattle Yacht club will enter-|U. s. A., and Mrs, Londabi, assisted | UP*y were Mr. and Mra. D, A. Chel Dr. and Mrs, Don Palmer to give || Voir fret social And tea of the new & he bi * | tain with a smoker on Monday even-| by their daughter, Mra Jonet?,{weu and Mr. Don M. Fish. Geese nite Oe ciple nc. || yeah. ike: Westenei, will bE: Iahe | © ing, when Captain F. Echardt|and their son, Ensign F. W. Londahi, Melhor Paimee and the. || ; 4 Mrs, og Br y " will give a lecture on “Steering and|U. 8. Noe INFORMAL DINNER Chester Raysnend Berdeaus Ae ay Etat nt ae Pape's Cold Compound” | F R E E f @ailing Rules, Including the Pitot| ii At an informal dinner on Sunday,'| w FEBRUARY 7 cc. Goal &. Geawane Breaks any Cold sts Rules.” Moving pictures will be| TEA HOSTRES: Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey Tibbals were T marriages of Mins Bather | hygiene by Mrs. Grace G. Crowder. | “shown of Miss Detroit and Misa| Mrs, Brinkley, wife of Captain|{he su@sts of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Dordcnun, ia Wivmecth Cesare 1| @hs Adres Wey WAbliels ea ons in Few Hours | AS I H M A America making 70 miles an hour in| Charles Alexander Brinkley, U, 8, A.,| P™wmbull ational churoh, at 8:39 o'clock. || aay night at 6:30 o'clock for club Tr | the Gold Cup race at Detroit. gracefully disturbed Fort Worden’s| 1. nonsattoN INTIME FON, PERO ARY om nan || Supper, after which the members will| Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed.| Hj Hundreds of people are as k ied gee | after-th holidays quiet by asking ‘Galscia Weitn pe 4 i Woodnut to Mr. Sidney Gactrag || adjourn to the club room on the|"P! Quit blowing and snuffling! A tonished and delighted with Birthday Celebration the officers’ wives to join her on| Colonel jam A. Classtord, U. 8 Amith at 8:20. o'clock in wt || third floor for a mirprine program.|408e of “Pape's Cold Compound’ the quick and PERMANENT Thursday at tea A., retired, and Mra, Glaesford are Barnabas’ chapel. |p taken every two h relief te: hi ived Celebrating the birthday of their oir P' thn ; i : This program will be in Charge of; 4 a eee MP ge Bays nah M 4 an hi their Phoenix residence, and alread TUESDAY, BRUARY 7 Miss Josephine Speilbauer, of the|408es are taken usually breaks up | from the use of our wonder ughter, Miss Fannie Schloss, Mr.| AUCTION AFTERNOON planning to make their annual motor Ee gl ae lr pe tor |) seats Clninber of Saean sete, wt i Jany cold. ful new discovery, Asthma ith © eines ¢ thirty. Ph tinh spor Auction brought out, Informally) trip from Phoenix to their country to be given by the. {dent of the club, and an inter-| The Very first dose opens clogked | Im Sera i‘ of thirty-six covers at|and charmingly, on Friday afternoon| place, Mountain View, near Wort way gH pyeissieebecgrte ang “| nostrils a he : | spe Se boc cipated nostrils and the air pagsages of the h See eine On Muntay evening, On| Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry | Worden, a distance of nineteen hun. | \emeeecnsenteempmeenneenqeeens | “tng evening is anticipated cat RUG. Doeetonanter fe plas sieves re Her Fever. a Baturday Mrs. Schiows complimented | Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., com-| dred miles, the greater part over ing their household thelr ‘new sithe beshatns, datinns BANIB rtures, may now be her daughter with a luncheon of|mander of Fort Worden; Mrs, Miller, | roads especially good and thru scen-|as one of the most eb ite. tinet A class for beginners in B end (Cir ee kin Gen Sa ANSEED FOREVER. ‘Tear Is so soothing and cooling for Bhicty. covers, sala as Wadas birth ‘Choate atition, ary waaxoneaeed puion tm the whillaete oe ki English will meet Tuesday, January | ape Cold Compound” acts out this announcement and baby's tender skin after a bath medical corps, U. 8, A.; Mrs, Lem | coartans ae Heer Malla. orrenadors| ip ot t2. 200, ofclook, te. the | Sede mtonege te ean tween Me B. LAB with Sticuee Sea It Is 50 years since Holland dis-| mon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin] Mrs. Hubbard, wife of Major| P. ‘tare bain COE ee ee Or ye: ee ae cigtaman 1 Pa i aE LAR ORATORIER Stover Sept TTS bataen 48 has 4 * i le d , wi of ajor|P. I, where they have been trans out istanc 2023 Blag. Wn. eretertes, Dept. 170, Malden 61 "a gontinued capital punishment. 8. . 7 arg be Bing C. A, building, Miss Margaret Stew-| Ut assistance, tastes nice, contains 4 Beattle, | ; } pital pi Lemmon, U. 8. A, who were the George 0. Hubbard, U. 8. A, noted | ferred for station art teacher, no quinine—Insist upon Pape's! Cahora shovel whikeat ==

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