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utiful Church § Unites Miss Martin and| Mr. Cordz; Mrs. Farns-| worth Luncheon Host-| ess | AST evening in St. Paul's With a beauliful ceremony Adelaide Martin, daughter ahd Mre. William Martin The bride of Mr. Oliver "Cords, Rev. Sidney H the service in the presence of company of relatives and| Defining a pathway for the | ris bore aloft 1 sprays of chrysanthemums. Midway with bows of white satin} Palms, ferns and white chrys. &pthemums banked the chancel, and feathery greens combined to erapita | ize the delicate bridal colors of and white, softened by the otiureh Miss of Mr became William Morgan, read | «green at ) Faye of cathedral tapers | ‘At the appointed hour, Miss Edna agh, at the organ announced Dridal party with the first from Lohengrin's bdrida The ushers, Mr. Claren eure. Mr. Hugh Ranks, Mr. Wil-| Tam Erickson, Mr. Clem Dumett and | Mr, Dommic Brace, advanced down the aisie. | Following were Miss Alice Wilson D> Ghd Miss Florence Knowlton, charm 1) tagly attired in peach colored crepe fed satin, made similarly, with | ht lines and tight bodices, cap, and touches of silver fins Esther Diggies and Miss Hurley followed, wearing orchid | backed satin and silver lac Jong tight bodices, tiny sleev ® distended hip line. The four ds wore exceedingly pretty ‘of tulle to match their gowns, | carried Colonial bouquets of | and pink sweet peas tied Dominic Brace, the matron , Wore a two-toned rose satin | the skirt made with uneven and silver cloth panels, and a Bodice with little sleeves. Two with long ends faced with rose, Below the hem of her skirt. An hat of silver lace and a Douquet of Ophelia roses and peas completed her lovely at ee fhe maid of honor, Miss on, was gowned charmeuse, the skirt the tight bodice had small) A soft bow lined with sil-| was on the left side of the girdle. an upturned hat of silver lace &@ shower bouquet of Russell and sweet peas, she made picture. Om the arm of her father, the win Bride was fascinating in her Tobe of tvory satin, with loop- | | @@ panels of sequins on one side and tight long-waisted bodice with cap Fer winsomeness was fur emphasized under the Princess od ‘veil, which at her colffure was ‘ {n a coronet and bound with @ circle of sequins. , Orchids, fresias and the My of | Inca, showered on tulle strands with of the valley, composed her bouquet. Mr. Grover Cordz acted as his 's Kroomsman. Immediately the ceremony, a reception was at the Martin residence on Pros ‘pect st. Here the decorations were of ‘@pring flowers. Great baskets of the blossoms were placed effective. thruout all the rooms, and cen the handsomely appointed sup F er table. _ Alternating here were Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mra Stuart Brace and Mra. Andrew ‘Thomas, assisted by Mrv. Barton Sawyer and Miss Mayme Cordz _ The alcove, where the bridal party Mr. and Mrs. Martin received . was banked with palms, on, and white chrysanthemums. bride changed her wedding Bet sor a chic tailleur of squirrel gray duvetyn with collar and trim mings of Australian opossum, a blue hat and a corsage of | Orchids, and the young couple depart 4 for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Cordz attended the University (of California and the University of Washington, and is a member of ‘Delta Delta Gamma sorority. Mr “Gordz attended the University of | Washington, and is a member of | Bigma Chi fraternity. oe Luncheon to Compliment Mrs. Edwards With Mrs. J. Harrington Edwards ‘as honor guest, Mrs. Clare E. Farns worth entertained with an informal luncheon at her home today Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dickinson Will entertain eight guests informally at dinner this evening at their home see Mrs. Colwell to Be Luncheon Hostess Entertaining with an informal Tuncheon at her home, Mrs. J. Irving Colwell will be hostess next Tuesday. | Col. and Mrs. Dockery Dinner Hosts With places marked for fourteen | guests, Col. C. H. Dockery, U. 8. A and Mrs. Dockery entertained with @ dinner at the Hotel Sorrento last | Friday evening. Hosts at Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs, L. Frank Macklem @md Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fretwell WM be joint hosts at the dinner @ance to be given at the Golf and Country club on tur ‘day evening . Dr. and Mrs. Caspar Sharples Plan Dinner Entertaining informally at dinner tomorrow evening, Dr. and Mrs. | Caspar Sharples will be hosts at their residenc Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer to Entertain At the midwinter dance at the Golf| and Country club next Saturday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer will entertain a party of friends Dinner and Theatre Party a eding Pi a's performance pe Metropolitan, Friday evening, | oA! nd Mrs, Harry F. Ostrander tertain a few guests informal: | ‘8 ner. | sorority | Laughlin, leader. | j hospital will | clude the election of officers, followed looped | | jing of the Ladies’ | Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood |by Mrs } | work of the hospital | the program is being ar CLUBS FOR FRIDAY j tnteresting e nal School at ¥. W. C. weekly gram of the Coterie € nt dep the program fe Friday's of the Coterie club, to be Jon 2:15 Pp. t the Phi Mu/ *.W. CA noon, Special commit: | iy Memt ;| ed immedis ) f program, and floor. The Fisher M. ‘Hartie. in| ¥'!! be demor Public hn with read Littlefield, Meetings a pre he after Ditte have range meeting held at tments demonstration onal school held Fri will 1 oe vocat at will be lay » © flim shown follow od demon fourth invited house muale te m Mra composed Macly has famous ated. part on the will present Mrs. Clara song, Miss Mildred Mh ings and Miss Dorothy cello soloist The parliamentary partment will meet 1 noon at 2 o'clock at the home of the chairman, Mrs, Robert Atkin, 6233 15th ave, N. EB. Mrs, George N. Mc . Col, Elsworth Circle worth cirole, Ladies of the will hold a card party at 8:10 o'clock Col GAR procedure de. Veterans hureday after ball ADDITIONAL CLUBS Sons and Daughters of Veterans | At the joint pablic tne ation of the § and Daughters of Veterans given ing in the Arm & musical program was by Mins Mildred John» and M Rachel Phillips accompanied by Ming Gladys Pennsylvania Study Club A business session of the Pennsyt vania Study club will be held at 2 the Hederation clubhouse ivic day program wilt | Plant is of the City” will be | Yoo and a talk given by Jus-| Phillips Whitehead. A musteal pro- be followed by retresh-|“THE LOVE TANGLE” AT PALACE HIP “The Love Tangle aiid | mumical frivolity the Orthopedic | ries the malty tar at 2 Dp. Mm WIth lacey, ie the f on, 122 Madrona welts scene 0b.t ting will in The ayers in the uesday ¢ tributed cussed e Real gram will ments. . Madrona Madrona guild of comedy meet Mra. L. Ro Daw place. The business m: show ace Hip Thursday clever pl senting this nautical music “The Travell ody playlet and company Jbright epot on the t Reilly brit rich humor and varied wi of various re are four mpany al fi i Salexman, which Eddie by a silver tea at 4 p. m, to which the neighborhood is invited. a com Heron another ee Broadway Guild Broadway guild of the Ortho- hospital will hold a milly day Henry Ewing, The appear pedic at the home of Mra $31 Belmont N, a monologue impersonations stage celebrith University Guild os A versatile couple are At 10 a. m. the University gulld of] 1h. ang Eddie Loweree, the Orthopedic hospital will meet |i) udes songs and with Mra. M. P. Foster, 5018 19th | fay comedy. talk ave 2. At the afternoon session | Sees dogs an election of officers will be held. |which pleases Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary |" : Club lerbert Wolf, Adele M. Fitide Parliamentary and |‘® 18 8 Dik favorite, | Procedure club will meet at the Ral | wean oP arme a et be tar of the nierGrand at 190 p. Mm. Mrs. Kila'|eOtere photopiny, “Risky Business Cudihee, president, in charge of par Hamentary law. Subject — lesson, | “Amendments.” Mme. Har t Saun derson, in charge of public Subject, “Columbus,” by Crel! Man. whowe act new plenty of Is the an animal act young and old | NEW YORK.—Two contestants of the will of Mrs. of her $ by Mra, Cat prompective Frank eaking. | Leslie, who willed most 000,000 extate to Mrs aquin | |man Catt, paid $260,0 Miller $ to avoid Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club | Mrs. William G. Clark, 2319 N.| 66 ” Literary and Mu: | sical club to be held at 2:30 p.m eee | Ridgley Social Club Ridgley Social club will the Odd Fellows’ temple, and E. Pine st eee Auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 18 An election of officers will be held | at the meeting of the auxiliary to Seattle post No, 18, American Le gion, at $ p. m. in Veterans’ hall, the Armory. eee Lady Eagles’ Club | ‘The eighth annual dance of the Lady Eagles’ club will be held in the} Swedish club hall, Eighth ave. and Olive st. Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! meet in 10th ave. eee of Locomotive Engineers A 1 o'clock luncheon, to be fol lowed by a card party, will be given the Ladies’ auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers in Evergreen hall, Arcade building. o- Acacia Club Acacia club for married women at Y. W.C. A. third floor. Hostenses at tea hour, Mra, Anna Boyle and Mrs. Edna Barnes. Address by Mra Grace G. Crowder on “Food Hy- giene.” . Immediately after a “Danderine’ mMasmage, your hair takes on new life luster and wondrous beauty, appear ing as heavy be cause each hair ‘seems to and thicken. Don't let your hair stay pleas, colorless, plain or scraggty You, too, want lots of long, strong, autiful hair twiee and plentiful, f see Nineteenth Century Club Nineteenth Century elub in Y. W. C. A. parlors. A 35-cent bottle “Danderine” freshens checks dandruff and This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youth ful brightness and abundant thick ~All druggists! of your fall scalp. oe Altrua Club Altrua club for club Y. W. C. A, 6 o'clock. pare program to follow in charge of Mis# | Josephine Spielbauer. supper at Surprise . . Interlaken Guild | Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Interlaken guild of the Orthopedic hospital will meet with Mra, J. V. A. Smith, 2217 E. Newton st. ese Mothers’ Congress The child hygiene committee of |the Seattle Central council of Moth will meet at th Friday at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Tracy Strong will address the | gathering on “The Cigaret and Its! Relation to the Child.” ers’ congress YW. aa Stevens Relief Corps No. 1 Stevens Relief Corps wilh meet with Miss Nigers, 3219 44th 8. W. | vigor Broadway Circleot Plymouth Church | The Broadway circle of Plymouth church will meet at the home of Mra. W. E. Nichols at 2 lock. eee Denny-Fuhrman Guild The Denny-Fubrman Guild of the Children's hospital will meet with L. L. Stephens, $14 Hamlin st., at 2p. m. Mrs, John H. Powell of the hospital board will speak on the with. your shin? If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm, or some similar itching, |burning eruption, try Resinol Soap and Ointment. See how quickly this ‘gentle treatment stops the itching and cools the inflamed irritated sur- face. Don’t hesitate Resinol pri fied there is nothing In the Juets to Injure the tenders as hundreds of Jetters from sat users testify. At all druggists, Resinol “Mother Solves _ Difficult Problem reason Angora Grotto Angora Grotto will give the fourth of its series Friday evening, 21, at Masonic Temple audi dance January tortum. Homesteaders’ Homesteaders’ lodge will hold the I. O. G. T. hall Fri The public is invited. | Lodge The day evening Seattle Flute Club The Seattle club will meet with Mt Thomas, 108 Amon xth and Marion, t 8 o'clock. A very you Mardi Gras Night at Yacht Club K Ianny talc uit Tuesday, February f fisiam ee tus ht club will ma merry with a Mardi Gras night Dinner will be from 6230 until 9; supper from 12 until 1 | What did I and and On Shrove apply Informal Luncheon Mr Charle Paul will entertain with a small informal luncheon next Tuesday at her he Laurel me in burst. the California bart. | dotighttul | THE | Personal Mra. Charl making an extensive tour cities of the Bast and ta ant ern Canada, in now spending the win tor in N York City, Mrs, Brad ner will return to her home tht city in the early fall, via the Panama canal ir Paul, who has Monday o-* . Mr Charte been in Y od to day retu Mra, Albert J the last of the in Portland. will leave ahort vinit . Mr leaving abe 1 extensive and Mr. and John K. Wither yut February 1 our of the United planning to be D. C. for he dnauguta are ar in Washington, uon Mr, William 1 ed Tuesday fre trip. Mr. Robert Fox of New York arrived Tuosday ng and i the guent of his son and dav Mr. and Mra, Robert Fox, Edgar L, Webster ts in Ore, hort busine o- A. ¥ ty eve hter-in-law Jr Mr ford, Med on @ trip . Mr. and Mre tr dau for Australia by way of H Greenus, with we Mr. and Mrs eaux of H in the city quia last Mor my Mr. wi na two rin nth Mr ven Robert i this we where he will sa for Liverpool in & and of b ister-in law, Mr Muir, of Mount Ba Lovett M. Wood left Tur about tw ot New Portland York John r Park Mrs for Ca main BEAUTY SPECIALIST | TELLS SECRET A Beanty Spectaiiet Gives Home Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair a well kr fk «ray hair a simple darker soft and a half pint of water add box of oft prepare mixture he and at tha hair, R T 1 ounces of bay rum, a «mall Barbo Compound and \% glye “These ingredients can be pur hased at any drug store at very lt tle cost. Apply to the hair twice a jweek until the desired shade is ob tained. This will make @ gray hi look twenty yearn younger. dors not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.” gray make “y erine SEATTLE 'CAMP FIRE GIRLS NEED we fol of STAR be intere efit ted in visiting or the uld be mpfire t know headquarters where to find lowing informat a fic It must be » Willow Herrin we athe KLS NERDED TO WORK nat Camp AT HEADQUAT There ing ‘The w which « three b t the dish 10d for al head mame towe which must ummer cam juarters want 1 add, of ribed to Kvery«e not nub and t monthly meeting of the G s held Thursday ever dquarters last number atter f the F talked ut the the men's elul abe mong mer umned for aid, A comer a defir there an ¢ on pension en there will bruary 1 r Tuesday ¢ T to 9 Te ) HOLD CRIEMONTIAL MEETING ON SATURDAY rm The fir dinner The Wew to Campf oting § r guardian, > 1 ft the Friday evening, January « Campfire me for their cs and ning money Ojibway on are joining forces and Friday evening at Episcopal church, 24th RLS BRAVE STORM; GO ON HIKE me to bu they fried ewes, bs er at in | gn und co ceca Campfire braved the ts lant Thursday and rth Beach after sche It @ fire in a rock shelter, wh mn and “wienic The Wohanka girls attended the Epiphany church this group took the rank of wo therer. The guardian, Mra, La 4 t to kno’ AM thos W. Bradner, who bas » HEADQU ART ERS VOI w led. M meet be ining that sar ole 4 took a hike ‘They the fire given last Friday Every girl 4 “i NTEER pe brace la The 1 girly held « short bu at ome 1 turned in BUSINESS GIRLS PLAN LIVE LY SEASON met rk Pre o Campfire G n he turda The nor of F © party inn be Loomis home of Mrs. I nan arrived ena Blows hur led uy to see something had ‘just fir P FE beth the room door am the he opened hed on, and The girls ted her with many lovely gifts of her birthda the Neache unt Baker pre remembrance was ab Campfire fund. st a nine-mil just finish The girls HELD Pr held a buat. | high The members ting at Broadway Monday as ner, aneint opted with A short hike to Volunteer park wi tak © next Monday, The m r the next will be t the home of t Saturday atfernoon, e guar The Tlyaga Campfire held a #0 last campfire rin gave the in were a social January THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921. Aline Callahan and Helen Arveson.) PAVLOWA COMING TO mn CA of Inabel BURNING ZINC CLEARS C HIMNEY oe i EMC v1 Cold Compound” stuffed-ur N “Pape's Quit blowing Don't stay Cold ¢ anoff dow taken ¢ done mpoun! ery two three up hours until mre taker usually break 4 cold and ends first 4 1 air grippe misery me opens clogged-up of head passages ‘oom when of her in ME TROPOL ITAN FRIDAY. Mile, Paviowa and her ballet Russe n at the Metropolitan Friday whiake Gavotte Paw and the R dance will b mong the featured offerings at Prt night's performance. Saturday nd @eturday night the fam r offer entire am FRIED BREAD 1 exe of prog nd @ very little pepper st bread in slices about half an 1 trim off the crusts ith und pepper. Dip bread n eee i and fry in butter and rd mixed. Serve hot. with milk xture very sete, ihe, THU 7g SS Quickest Relief Known nose running; relieves head feverishness, mneem ing “Pape’s Cold Compound” t# the relief known and a few cenis at drug stores, without assistance, Tastes Contains no quinine. Insist surest Our Basement Store offers many special values for men, women and children. LADIES’ PUMPS Patent or kid, with hand-turned = soles and French heels, in sizes 2 to 8, widths A to D, Values to $10, OW. owew cerns cial meeting at the home of Helen Van Horn January 13. Fach girl was given special work to do for the | coming bazaar, and a hike was plan ned to Lake Burien. The Suni Campfire held Its second council fire at the home of Amy El Honors were awarded to len Bartell Black Gertrude Maxson and Dorothy Oles. | wel: Advance Showing of ... SPRING DRESSES We have just received our first shipment of the New 16 to 44, Spring Taffetas and Canton Crepes. I Jresses—25 The these exquisite garments at $24.75 and $34.75 24 Winter Suits At Clearance Prices ance prices offer an for you to buy marked Cle unusual saving An opportuntty seasonable down, goods way These Winter Duvet and Ve rile fow remaining Velours Laines, Suedi have been cut « than the actual nufacturer’s cost to NOW $22.75, $24.75, $34.75, $47.75, $64.75, $94.75 in m wi all told—in Tricotines, zes range from As a special inducement, we are offering New Spring Hats New Styles and Spring satin com- at- ign- ed, in all the new in straw binations, tractively de. at shades, price aed $7.50 )} UPSTAIRS STORE 4 Ss rey a woe pe ep SAVES YOU MONEY"C) SECOND & UNION SEATTLE,WN. et nae Hartel Tee et aa | | ver Bartell’s Drug Store Ll lcomed two new members, $3.95 LADIES’ SHOES or brown, with military or school heels, sizes 2 to 8, Rub Pain Right Out - Try This! Rheumatism is Not one ¢ in fifty requires treatment. Stop drugging! 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Anita INTESTINAL ANTISEPTIC now offered to the public a preparation having the DOUBLE Jaction an intestinal antixept and a COMPLETE. system-cleanser n, known as Adler- and colon bacilli in , thus guarding citis’ and other dis- eases having t It is the anser ever offe Bot system- the pub and } ving foul m the system which nothing It brings out all 1s immediately relieving n the heart. It ts astonishin |icreat amount of poisonous | Adlerika draws from the canal—matter you ne vas in your system, Try after @ natural movement F d to upper the matter alimentary it right and no- we minate or destroy | thought|in Seattle Mrs. Anita Diaz Now in New York | Former Mexican Praises Simple American Intestinal Antiseptic tice how much more foul matter it brings out which was poisoning you. In slight disorders, such as occasion- al constipat sour stomach, gas on th smach and sick headache, one onful Adlerika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, howe is necessary in cases of ob- stina stipation and long stand- ing stomach trouble. REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS “I used Adierika in my practice and have found nothing to excel 1t” (Signed) Dr, WA. Line. T have found nothing in my rs’ practice to excel Aaicrike® ver ned) Dr, James V Adlerika in ‘ail bowel only one dose.” . Prettyman, rika, feel | better IMPURLTIBS my system.” to express the AWE eliminat n (Signed) J. i. Puckett. : Adlerika is a constant surprise to pec op le who have used only ordinary) stomach medicines, its rapid, pleasant B action." It is 8 ts everywher Swift Drug Co, and oth ertisement. 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