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Miss Townsend Betrothed to Mr. Whitelaw; En- tertainment for Bride- Elect: Dinner for Vis- itors. RS. CAROLI BE. TOWNSEND announces the engagement of her daughter, Martha Ardeila to Mr James Cameron Whitelaw, son of Ff Mr. and Mra, C. H. Whitelaw. The news was made known today at the eharming luncheon which Mrs. Town wend gave for her daughter at the 7 Rainier club. Highteen intimate friends of Miss wheend were seated a table ich had for its decoration some thing entirely unique and original An artistic basket f i with spring flowers made from candy, had ribben streamers leading to miniature Dasketa which marked each place to wi nd pink ribbor and hidder Hitle baskets eards in ames of th Miss Towne Weraity of Wa member of Delta Mr. Whitelaw gra Mniversity of Miinols, and is affilia €d with Kappa Sigma fraternit The wedding will be an Easter event. Mrs. Wilton to Compliment Miss Palmer Complimenting Miss Esther Pal mer, a bride-to-be, Mrs. Aubrey Wil fon ‘has extended invitations to a tea at r home next Friday after calling hours from 4 un “til 6. ‘Asked to assist the hostess are Mrs. Harold Polson, Mre. Wilmot LiMy and Mrs rtha Wilton, whi Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux. Mrs. Wil Mam L. Khe Mrs Corbett 4 ». William Parkhurst Brawley and @ Will preside at the v “Mr. and Mrs. Plan Dinner Baillic “Mr, ,and Mrs. Alexander Baillie Will entertain twelve guests at din er Monday evening, in compliment to Mr. H. Campbell Graef, and his @aughter, Miss Olyve Gracf, who Bre the guests of their relatives, Mr. Treat Mrs. Frederic Be Hostess » rs. Frank Fredericks has ex fébded invitations to a small brides fea in her apartments at the Washington Arms tomorrow after hoon bd and Mr. Harry Whitney ks ta Visitors to Be + Complimented For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pooler, of San Francisco, who @re visiting in the city, Mr. and Mra. B. TL Gates will entertain with a @inner at their residence on Saturday evening. eee ’ _ Miss Woodnut to ' Be Complimented : In compliment to Miss Hannah a Woodnut, who will be a bride of the coming mapth, Mr. William the coming month, Mrs. William Small tea at her home on Saturnia January 29. eee Committee Assisting at Dinner Dance Announced ‘The committee assisting at the midwinter dance at the Golf and Country club Saturday evening has Been announced as follows: Mra. Ed- gar Ames, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs 3. 1. Durand, Mrs. David H. Moss, Mrs. Richard W. Perry and Mrs. Samuel L. Russell, with Mrs. Traf- ford Huteson as chairman Bave been made, and a merry time fm being anticipated. fe os oe Informal Dinner Fite Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Campbell att entertained with a small dinner at) iq th@r home last evening. compliment: | ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pooler. h Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger to Entertain ; § Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Paflin-| ger have invited a few friends to be their cuesta at the Golf and Country elub dinner dance, Saturday night, eee Bridge Luncheon eee Scattle Day Nursery Meeting ‘The Seattle day nursery will meet Mothers’ Club of i Phi Beta Phi “The Mothers’ club of Phi Beta Phi fre planning to entertain with a musicale-tea at the Fraternity house ht date to be announced later. Mrs. A. K. Fisken and Mrs. Ivar Janson Will be in ‘charge of the program. '}. DON'T CUT ME “Hello—Hello! Are you still there. Gindys? Do you remember the dress 1 we saw last t erazy to have iW nough mon } Wei would ‘ 1 at dress, and I've mad. y. One of the girls in I tu know, the one I told ways so well dressed. ets all her clothes by t Cherry’ ying a small am: moving to met loads how on, as it is #0 tit, Pleased? & #pecial_on Plu oats, Sp on sale for 66, and sore nice skirts, SPECIAL, half price. 1 am going to get me a coat® and some Rice blouses. Can't you «0 i " They are open until 6 p. ‘ Fight. moet me at the Pig'n Whistl vib wait ) eo y pay rr y ely wtore OM Bevond ave tween Pie Spring. 2 alto Bide m Whistie —Adv. A large number of reservations) Entertaining with the first of a’ 4 Heries of small bridge luncheons, Mrs. J. W. Godwin was hostess at her home today. with Mrs. John Erickson, 815 Edgar st, on Thursday, January 27, at 1:2) o'clock. - OFF, OPERATOR t down and he rest in very easy paymenta tm retties from to pay that I went to their store Tuesday ¥ should Now Saturday they have y $49.50 and SEATTLE STAR FOR SATURDAY | __ Wiseonsi Classte Culture Club home to ite friends ut 2p, m. at the ary 26. Federation clubhouse, Dr, Ii, iH. | Broadway cer to Gowen will address the gathering on . “Shakespeare.” Mra, Mrank Skinner and Mins Nellie B, att will re oelve the quents. the Masonic temple, hae @ Pine st. Entre Nous Club 12 o'clock. The Entre Noun club is pass! | to ive ite annual January d 2 jolden Kod Club | The Wisconsin Golden will meet with Mra, A. J The Classic Culture elub will be at|410 Federal ave, Wednesday, Janu | Nox lunch at 12:80 Harrison wt. . Lorraine Social Gb Lorraine Social chub will meet M\ towne, und by the tnflux of colored 1 Harvard Rod club Campbei! whe and Wednesday, January 26, at COMEDY SKETCH TOPS |to a normal #tate will cause m FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. ‘Music |Program at Women’s |University Club 'Youthful and Simple Frock of Flannel Problem of House Servants Being Solved BECKLEY The members of the muste and drae NIEW Y Jan i At lnat we | matic art department of the Univer- can see the way out of the woods in| ty of Washington will give a pro the domentic we gram this evening at #20 at the “L predict Women's University club. Mr, Glen manager Now t employ Hughes will present the following ment agency, r house program : wives will no longer have a how-to | he —— Variations. a “ written keep-house problem. In New York it ie being solved by immigration the closing of factories in “re BTRONGER” (A play by Aveunt Mtrtnd> Mile ¥ Marie an by nearby view problem said Andrew Lazare, | | | workers from the South, | | In the Central West, th: down of industr hutting from super-activity | ny n folk sone on theme by Beethove sain 22 | thousands of girls to seek housewc turday evening, January 22, in the| 44 s & housework Shrine auditorium of the Maw PALACE HIP SHOW places where their $8 to $14 weekly | temple. Special features are b Complications that result from the | '* Clear @aving, their living condi: | arranged to please those who a & newly quarried man to Hons better, thelr work lea tiring, | tend The committees includes Mr h| More healthfe and nome definite Hugh Whitelaw, Mr. Stephen Haynes, | his best friend, and the rim 19 Past of their tlhe thelr own, for Mr, Clair Moe@abe, Mr, Anthony | decision of his wife to take a similar | ‘be@ux’ and amunement Drandenthaler and = Mr Justin | trip with her chum, lead to much In those words, “beaux and amuse eh NO STOR nO Haynes merriment in the gay little nautical ment,” lies the whole et of why | Trax nville Barker) eee farce, “The Love Tangle,” that fea- girls insist on working in shops Jack Wright Benefit Card Party tures the new show opening at) A woman I know, who has Mept wires anes Myatic Jewel No, 40, Kitchen Band, | Loew's Palace Hip yesterday hor “treasure” for ¢ hole year i's fiat in View will give a fit card party Sut The sketch, “The Traveling Man,” | and a half at a wag a month Francie G: fay evening at the home of Mra, @ mented by Eddie Heron and rejeason her two evenings each week ON ge Elmer Hopkins, 9953 Ferdinand st. | ¢¢ ay, i® another funmaker of for the dance at the St. Nicholas an Ks Cards at $20 p.m kenuine merit ink, where the lady chaperon intro ip cal 9 ee Th vocalizing Chariet duces guaranteed and investig: A , am Reilly, has a grist of amusing Jokes) young men, and on su nuelies Michele De Caro ™ ed thru hie monologue and hia) for the movies ° “J ie at Ly A J re es ene iz tl. Soloist With Symphony given by the Labursewa Campfire "PR score & hit r abnormal situation brought | 4 tes ening in Meany hail girls at the Mount View schoo! on| Cecil Manners ls delightful to look} on by the war,” ays Lasare, “has Wiig sett i eer, Hah pee Bre Saturday evening > and is prove taught something to both emp! lets oe ay om a as sute De : . irtations ind and employed. They are BOTH ixth popular concert Michele ADDITIONAL CLUBS ner, I Loweree a ’ ginning to meet Caro will appear as soloist. Mr. De | A treat for the kiddies, as wef! ae|on mutually aaresabie' terra | Caro possesses a baritone voloe far Rainter Chapter, DAR, | the grown-ups, In provided In the) “T'rue * Ot yer eager ter] above the average. He has suse ‘The Rainier chapter, D. A. R, wilt! Performance of Brown's Dogs employment neral houseworks' See ae ene, aul haae ce meet at the Hotel Sorrento Tuseday ; not above making ag stiff terms an ae ped TT enihtsiamn, fe eave ears ue 8S te ORL AN SOUR Se eee oe Oe ee ne |the spring for Milan to study and zeteare, Seen. 0 ears ee 1% cups navy beans ath ‘a tes teenie = liater enter the professional field. wid cor ein, BR em agen Pigg lg 14 teaspoon soda og! a |Mre. Frederick Bentley, one of th hospital in Persia, will speak on ; ted home maker who has been ne ae “The Re of the Caravan , ee a ed to run her houxe short-handed best known musicians o& Sie aie % teaspoon pepper ean 4 for $35 will be his accompanist, Mrs. Bentley Route in a The musical ¢ 1 teaspe ougar a a maid for $35 a month—up. lis considered an authority on mi gram follows: (a) Rondo Capricoloso a Suge “Wages have come down 20 per Prsgoyn noms pe we ps = % t » mustard . : 4 takes prominent rt in alll The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles C. Gerrish, Opus 14, by F Mendelmsohn Barthol pom aed Joent, Maids are getting plentiful at 8 oe Seah aetiviines Thana |—Portrait by James & Merriher 4¥; @) Andante, Septet, Ziscin do 1 tablespoon butter ce goto i a -cManey yb | BY CORA MOORE lher’ name appears on a program eM heat Sita stele By cate dean Bl | Lammermoor aochetinnky, Mra longer demands the | (New York's Fashion Authority.) | — roo ve a. rept Wash and pick over beans. Let gen! “4 had ee pe i ~ * soupy Authorte there is a large following which goes | guest at the Hotel Terry began er ae and in cold water for an hour. Put! Ty1ie will even launder madame Here is another of those 004) to hear her. | epee He : with 5 Pies bs oe . ’ adame'® tooking flannel frocks so very com-| ‘phe program, which has been re | Persona ; teman| __ Kanaas Sunflower Chub & hele with about three pints of | personal sk pie Beal : } Mr and Mr P Hafieman}| “ im dotted with | Cold water and the noda and let come at the good old days of the twen de . 1 ol we be ae temewes | Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Vancouver, | returned f m California an te pldnned for the Kaneap|te # boll. Drain and rinse ty-dollar help will never come back.| nent tort cites henna on tao ot mpha) March from “Aida”.....Verdt brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Edward| man, returned w them turday, January 29, at| about two quarts of fresh w eforth and forever, with a Se ee ee | Michele De Caro jc. Ruge | cad W. hall. dormer of 3 bring slowly to the boiling polnt.| chance to entertain the policema pas vy mont ‘lain | scarian Sketches -Ippolitov-Ivanox | sae | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Freeland Cur: | St Mars ppg Cook until tender, adding water as|the kitchen. once in a while sannel, ‘thet the fakiedt-| H | Mra. EB. Hester Guie, who has| tis and daughter Dorothy have taken bs tle neceamary to keep from burning.|“bean nights” by definite arrange toned flannel, then the flat col] sagish porn obligate, Mr. Deva (been spending a few days in Olym-|apartments at the Hotel Terry | sae, eriaaiin . need rather. ¢ watching. | ment and th ve bane § ar- | Se Sa | pla, ls expected home today. dl Bites will be served. for when the skina buret the p Rotter times fot the housewife are = — nypusse op 0 onah In the Mosque ee Mra. A.C. rin expec ted to re oe 3 | burns quickly, When beans are ten-jat ha however, for compromise |.” P Bond ‘tinal wi a the ws be pie Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Williams left| turn to Seat gecepie Ran Manus Dramatic Club der Add seasonings and cook 19 oF 15) and. “let's be reasonable” are the oF | ty mies ' - -,iToets last night for a visit of several|Sfter having spent the past year) 4 oooy y and tea will be given | Minutes before serving Jer of the day The model is, plainly, just aa suit-| “Ovent di Hata” , Dene months in California, | visiting im Ca fornia and the East./10 ene Manus Dramatic club Wed meager aps ee bie for any. et the pretty persalen| “Moumenst Harold “Henry, | os 6 | ai aavim Senertah ttt Manatee EOOeEe 5 at the home of BLACK FOR LINGERIE LESS LACE IN 1921 and is a pi @uggestion for| “*"* *“"itucie De Gare Bak | Mr. and Mrs. F are pian-| norning for a short visit if san | ferret 3 16th ave, N Black ch iy lace is a favorite) NOTTINGHAM.—There are dis | next summe Accompanist, Mre. Frederick Bentley a « to leave 8 thelr home | pi ciseo E. Those wh 4 te Some of the newest lin-|terbing-rumors in the lace city tha | Ande heed Ney! ae San Francisco, after spending the o's are invited to the tea from med with brocade rib-| Paris fashion ikely to decree stil!| NEW Beleguens fren ee 5 ~ last two weeks in Seattle renewing) gee RA. Ryan will Spm. et ribbon with vel-| further severity in women's dre NE . | i tyan will depart tomor j -: i rn at ararai , | their hair short, and so saturated it old friendships, row fer California, where che will ‘Chute : an | flowers c rm and silver ribbons | entailing the suppression of embroid \OF COIFFURE with off that ft looks like @ skull ones eee y n ° wv je Cotrts alno are Uned for trimmings. Slips) eries and other embellishments & > ri spend two months visiting relatives 4 pe | nts Such| PARKIS.—Ol}-soaked hair Ie a novel | Their eyebrows are painted in a long Mr. and Mra, James C. Hutewon| ang ¢riend Ojibway and Elahan Campfire | and chemises or black crepe de chine] a decree, if adopted by the world of | form of colffure introduced by the| tine which runs right back to the roots left yesterday for a fortnight’s stay | - a hy will entertain with a @ are and crepe meteor are desikned along |faxhion, wit hit thousands of Not-| Russian ballet which has just opened | of the hair, giving the face the ap- at Mast Geund - nia evening at St. Clement's chufth, | «imple, severe lines, being trimmed) tingham girl lace workers here. T , t eee VEGETARIAN ROAST | sith ‘ana & Fir st. between 6:20 und|with black satin riddon or narrow) ————— m_The women dancers have cut ' pearance 6f'e Polls doll, Mr. Horace C. Henry departed Sun- day for @ short trip to California, eee Mr. and Mra. Max Neft left yes- 1 cup mashed potatoes 1 cup cooked lima beans 1 cup canned tomatoes 1 cup cooket rice 1 eup cracker crumbs 20 p.m. Proceeds will be given to Campfire Girt’ summer camp. eee Druids, Take Notice black lace. GIRL EDITS AND PRINTS NEWSPAPER terday for sm extended Exmstern Oak Grove No. 15, W. A. O. D, trip. 1 cup chopped peanuts Dave vacated the old Druid hall at| Ming Alice Nichols, 14 years old.) eee % tablespoon onion juice 1611 W. Barton at, and are now hold-| edits and prints her own paper in| Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Tanner} 7 tablespoons butter ing their regular meetings in the | Libernl, Kan. It is called the Nichols will return tomorrow from Otympia,| 1 °#* rear of Brother Templeman’s store, | Journal. She gathers copy, sete the! where they have been spending] Salt 2nd pepper at White Center. |type by hand and runs an edition| the past few days. The beans should be chopped tn} ah Pe lof 156 copies every weak on a job a a. small plecen Mix all ingredients} Harrison P.T. A. press, She not only \< Mre. Mary E. McCoy, who has|thoroly with eg slightly beaten.) Harrison PT. A. will meet today news but prints comments on topicr been visiting her daughter in Vic-| Bake in a deep pan with a buttered|at 1:30 for a John Whitcomb Riley of the day, The sheet has the-ap: toria, B. C.,, for the past two months, | paper over the top for 20 minutes |poem recital. Regular meeting at 3 | pearance of an up-todate paper as to 1 | has returned to the city and is a BIG ADJUSTMENT SALE This roast may be served hot or cold. p. m. | 25% to 50% Reductions—Broken Lines Cut More work and makeup Never before have we made such drastic reductions in staple merchandise. Our prices have always been low, but to turn our stock over quickly we have made reductions from 1 to 1, and broken lines have been cut still more. Observe Thrift Week by doing some real thrifty buying at our store. terns. Men’s Heavy Union Suits Cut to $5.95 | $10.00 values; an extra fine wool garment that will give warmth and wear. Men’s Heavy Cotton Undershirts Cut to 79c $1.25 values; ecru color; fine ribbed garments. Men’s Mixed Wool Union Suits Cut to $2.63 $3.50 values; closed crotch. Men’s Cotton Sox Cut to 19c 25¢ and 35c values; good wearing sox; several colors; all sizes. Men’s Heavy Work Sox Cut to 24c Oxford color; will stand lots of hard wear Children’s Play Suits Clearance of Blue Denim Play Suits, brand; $1.50 values, to $1.15. Boys’ Suits Big stock of wool suits, well tailored and finished; good pat- $10.00 to $22.50 values, cut to $6.65 » $15.00 Children’s Union Ladies’ Bloomers Fine Jersey, cotton-ribbed Bloom- ers, pink and black; sizes 34 to 38. Priced at 25% Less. Boys’ Mackinaws Warm Wool Mackinaws school boys; two styles; colors. $8.50 to $14.98 values, cut to * $6.98 « $9.98 Big Bargains in Men’s Wear President Suspenders Cut to 49c Regular 7 suspender to wear. for plaid tractive plaid patterns. be sold at a cut price. Get yours now. medium heavy weight, long sleeves, patterns. Boys’ Pants Priced 25% Less duced 25% in price. ne values. | lined, Women’s Union. Girls’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes Men’s Mackinaws Heavy All-wool Mackinaws; at- Men’s Sweaters Priced at 25% Less Entire stock\of Men’s Cotton and Wool Sweaters to Men’s Pants Cut to $3.38 to $9.00 These sell regularly from $4.50 to $12.50, and include a splendid lot of corduroy, serge and wool pants; good $10.00 to $15.00 values, cut to $6.98 .. $9.98 Se values; good live elastic; a comfortable Entire stock of Corduroy, Serge and Wool Pants re- Many good patterns; some are Suits Suits on as ese $4.00 Gunmetal Lace $1.50 values; medium $2.50 values; medium $4.25 values; cloth Shoes; Goodyear wale: weight; long sleeves; weight; a veal bargain. and kid tops; sizes 9 to 1314. Cut to cut to 98¢. Cut to $1.29, to 11. Cut to c, Children’s Hats $2.50 values; special clearance of Velvet Hats, satin trimmed— several good shapes. Cut to 98¢. reduced price. styles and of good silks. $7.98. “THE STORE MAT, Black Bear e neat striped Cut $1.85 values, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREBY $1.39. Ladies’ Silk Dresses Don't pass up this opportunity to get a $19.00 Silk Dress at a They are in neat Cut to Ladies’ Underskirts Fine Outing Flannel Underskirts, good weight; patterns ; Cut to Extreme Reductions _on Fine Gloves at Three Stores—Saturday Now is the time to buy Gloves at such extreme savings as cannot be offered later. dren have been radically reduced and sale prices are effective for only a limited length of time. Here are a few of the special values—many. more not advertised will be offered at the Lennon Stores. Women’s Smart DRESS GLOVES If you want a modish strap wrist or eight- button for your spring suit, buy now. There are also unusual values in one-clasp styles, ‘ | | | Gloves of every style for men, women and chil- ‘ff | | | | | | Regular $4.50 Regular $5.00 $2.45 avaiity, in two] P365 | quaty Mocha] $4.95 ae clasp models, In Gloves, one-cl Regular $4.00 5 h Cnecinsp Regular — $7.50 tay, tn two. | White or cham Values to $6.59. | style, in Beaver, | quality, in strap quality, tn pagne, embroid | iM Strap-wrist or | Brown andGray, | WT!st_ or 8-but- &button Gloves — smart clasp white kid. | ered in black’ or Cape] stitching or two- The selection | two-tone effects. tone embroidery.| and mocha, sein at for all-purpose Beautitul shader aleo includes a $3 25 wear, Popular with — stitching, few colors, . ‘| euit shades, $3.65 embroidery end novel inserta, Large Selections Children’s Gloves are making a special fea of Children's Gloves in this Many styles 59c regrouped at Saturday Specials in Men’s Gloves Of important interest to men is this unusual value in @ handsome Cape Glove with seamless knit lining. Regu: Saturday. .....sseecenss ‘ We ture event Regular values to $1.25 are In Or, if you prefer a fleece- An attracti t ear-around cluded. Oneclasp knitted, some | lined mecha, here is an ex- atyle in a Pie and PRM cape with leather binding, and dozens geptiona 5.00 value Tan, Brown and Beaver. N Satur- or ©, | tt brightly colored alip-ons. « Gay vessesseeceees BLOOD Saturday et”, $3.85 9 Mittens— Extra Infante’ cht. vat Spe hs en’, Our on-é nes. to H.08, dren's, ¢ > ps Knitted Gloves de- tire tock — 0 clsively reduced Mittens, in both CZ for Saturday—one- white and colors clasp and ally Myles for driving and outdoor . 48c 305 PIKE ST. Between Third and Fourth ved tll be offered, atur- day at. 25c 1111 SECOND AVE. PINE AND WESTLAKE. Between Spring and Seneca, Next to Wilkes Theatre. Mail Orders Filled Same Day Recei