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PAGE 8 Seattle Society — Entertainment of-Town for Out- Guests; Col. and Mrs. Wetherill to Be Supper Hosts; Sup- per for Visitors. COMPLIMENT to a number of People from Vancouver, B. C., who are guests in town, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. C. Exen will be hosts at the dinner dance at the Golf and Country clud this evening. Informal Supper TR compliment to Capt aries Estes of Boston, Col, A. M. Wether U. B.A. and Mrs, Wether!!! will ¢ Rertain with an informal supper at their home tomorrow evening Mr. and Mr: Pooler to Be Complimented Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. @ntertain with a supper of overs tomorrow evenin at the dence for the pleasure of Mr. « Mrs. Eari Pooler of San Fran e. Dinner at Rainier Club Dr. Don Palmer, retiring president @f the Surgical society, will entertain Sith a dinner of thirty at the Rainier club next Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Struve to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Struveg @ntertain ten guests at the dir | @ance tonight at the Golf and Coun = try club, honoring Capt. Estes of Boston. . € Butler will twelve and Informal Luncheon Charles K. Poe was hostess ‘Jesterday at a small luncheon ¢ @t her home, followed tater by bridge _ Beta Chapter of Delta _ Gamma to Hold House w, at the chapter house, Beta chapter. of Delta Gamma, wil! a die house for its alumnae and families. Hereafter the third | Banday of every month from 5 _ BAHL 8 o'clock, the chapter will re- 7 . Mrs. James Shinolt Luncheon Hostess In compliment to Mra. Richard &@ recent bride, formerly M Sandlin, Mrs, James Shinolt ) @mtertained with a beautifully ap oe Pointed tuncheon at her home last | The table was | ‘Saturday afternoon. ) qentered with a large beribboned ) Basket of Russell roses, and each P| Byest was favored with a corsage of is ‘Ficlets and Cecil Brunners. Among ‘the intimate friends of the bride pres ‘ent were Mrs. A.C. Hall, Mra. ¥. N Bieberen, also a recent bride, for )) Merly Miss Irma Yarborough: Mrs | Bank Clark and Miss Emma For ‘Boe. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beam an- Mounce the engagement of their ter, Anna Marion, to Mr. J. Donaldson of British Columbia. The | Wedding date has not been set. i eee Informal Tea ‘Mrs. James P. Robertson was host- @es at an inf 1 tea given at her _ Bome yesterday afternoon. eee ~ Marriage Announced _ __The marriage is announced of Mra. Bilen Reckner and Mr. Bert Supplee _ The ceremony was performed by the "Rev. M. A. Matthews at the First Presbyterian church on Tuesday @flernoon, January 18th. Mr. and _ Mrs. Supplee are at home at Latona “@ve. and East 58th st. ; eee 5 * Affairs at College Club At the luncheon to be given at the College club on Monday, January 24 | Mr. Frank Branch Riley, an inter. sting and entertaining speaker, wi!! ‘address the members. On Saturday, daruary 29, Asahel Curtis, the well known mountaineer and photogra Pher, will display stereopticon ple tures taken in encircling Mt. Rainier . oe Luncheon and Shower With covers placed for fifteen Guests, Miss Katherine Mendenpall @ntertained with a luncheon and @hower at the Northold Inn today, complimenting Miss Louise Fulton and Mrs. Wyman Sheard NO EXPORT DUTY ON PARIS GOWNS No more export duty on Paris Gowns, millinery, lace and feathers! ‘The removal of the 10 per cent tax @n all French exports of this type fs due to a protest made to that ¢®& @rnment by a special committee of the American Chamber of Commerce ip Paris. ‘This act on the part of the French fovernment should make an appre @iable difference in the American re tail price. BECOMING FICHUS ARE BACK WITH US Fichus are the important new note indicated by advance spring dress models. ‘The loveliest ones are made of @ainty net and lace and are ruffled; exact copies of thése worn by Char- lotte Corday and Martha Washing. ton. The return of this style is a happy thing because of its becomingnes @imost every type of throat and fa .| | th Charles | ie RSA Cutt ee ALI CLUBS FOR MONDAY Women's vtury Clob Vreneh n's Century el Washington from 1 m The Wom the HH 80 p Parliamentary ton Tueed elub will im mer Jar CA Spaniah dep vuary 26, ¥ nd th Literature Wri am Regular meeting Maryknoll Circle No. 1 Maryknoll Cire! 1 sand friends to a ng to be held at corner of Broadway, on at 8 k. Cardi shmefita will t to mn, at 2p. m CA top Ww ut at 2p invit mem moet evening and refre tertainr ent which all ar { vited, In St. Paul's church, on Wednesday evening, Miss Adelaide Martin became the bride of Mr. Oliver William Cordz. ews From Harbor Forts SOCIETY SOMEWHAT SOMNOLENT Fort Worden has not recently been | expecially gay. Colonel John L. Hay- | € den, U. 8. A. commander of the} A Puget Sound Coast defenses, whose | dinners are usually among the|{ agreeable possibilities of the week, is«| t absent on a month ve, w U Mra dividing between Fort Monroe,| where his sons are stationed, and/| ¢ Washington, where he is being much entertained. son Merriam, U. S. A., commander of | r Fort Worden, has had illness in his household. Fort Casey and Fort Ward are absolutely quiet. Fort Flagler, however, «till keeps up that hospitality commended of Saint Paul VIOLETS AND PUSSY WILLOW® The smart wer shops Michigan boulevard and Fifth are just now besieged by the ultra rich, intrigued by window of violets and pussy willows. At Fort Flagler gathers them out of doors, and on‘Tuesday they served oration, in a Buddha bow! on along disptays | one aw de by Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. $ A., commander of Fort Flagler. Duplicate auction, at which the play ers were the hostess, Mrs. Leonard Cutter, Mra. George V ich and Mre ‘Allan Trumbull, followed the lunch eon. THE TEA HOUR Ht has been said that at ever fashionable play produced in New York or London some crucial moment always curs at the te hour. the graceful code of t tea ta tage business At Fort Flagler, Tue the tea given by Moore, wife of Lieutenant-C Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. omnia of “lagler, might have served some such high romance. Mrs, Londahl, wife of Chaplain M. M | Lon hi, t aA turned out the | Mias Downs was guest of honor jars Flagler's official set | OFFICERS NIGHT Under the antColonel U. 8. A. officer Jairus Alphaeus Moore, | commander of Fort Flag-| Y night has become an|{ ‘ent t the bowling alley After games on Thursday, the colonel and Mrs, Moore entertained at sup. per, happily surrounding themselves by their official family OFFICERS’ CL At Fort Fl after an evening Ney, the Officer The committee Omer Atherton corps, U. 8. A tenant Dean Gi Thursd pent on club entertained. in charge wax Major | ¢ Newhouse, Medical | ¢ Mrs. Newhouse; Lieu Richard Dicke: a A.; Lieutenant Nathaniel “Alanson urnell, IL, U, 8. A., a gay and tempting asked the garrison and | | supper, OFFICER At Fort urated en * ME Flagler they have Officers’ mess, the ing spirits in the affair being Omer Atherton Newhoune corps, 1 Lieutenant Richard Dickey, 1 A,, Igeutenant | « ‘athaniel Alanson Burne®, IL, U.|c 8.4 inaug- | ¢ mov Medical warrt Colonel Henry Macpher-| in t a dragon cloth, at a luncheon given | +) ful fu! Const defenses, ' inspiration of Lieuten- |} \ er | Benjamin Jana ut the bowling | ton, t Joy where who provided | Bowler, 1 at whose Major | t Dean| U. 8 AGREEABLE AUCTION At their attractive Fort Worden quarters on Saturday Major Alvin Charles Miller, Medical corps, U. 8 A. and Mrs. M entertained t m at auction. Five table im play the men's high prize gotog Major Frederick Gilbert Dillman 8. A. the women’s high prize to Brinkley of Cap Alexander Brinkley, U. 8. fol the games, ser e light of great Chinese lanterns, ot om ridered nd the hostess from Tien# a were wife 1 tha A pe owed AUCTION Tuesday at their Fort Worden beautiful with spring flow al Kemp Greene, t t of the Puget Sound and Mrs. Greene, en table Martin, D. Applin, 1 off the prize for men, and Brinkley, wife of Captain les Alexander Brinkley, U, 8. A for women. Mins Martin wi awarded the consolation. A suce supper delightfully followed nsen at th iment to M Major F. " of Port arr Mrs the back to the o mack to the army again.” Bargack ¥ “Large number. 1d soldi oming back to the army Major Royal Kemp Greene, { adjutant of the Puget Sound t least we are hav enlistments in the Puget Coast It seems the war most private army. They wished to life. They felt they the word and the including a fat job again S.A many r nd defenses.” after puted the mbrace civil had but to say fat of the land, would be theirs, But it otherwise. And now Uncle Sam's haki, Uncle Sam's barracks, Uncle Sam's mess, and Uncle Sam's cozy b, look pretty good to it's back the army to the army wervice them to back pling knew. again CARDS At their Fort Worden quarters on Friday Captain Charles Alexander Brinkley, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Brinkle brought togethe the group of pi which includes Major Kell Lemmon, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Lemmon; Captain Louis Jame Bowler, t A., and Mra, Bowler Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shel The Brinkleys ng: thetr establishment fen, the first they Saptain Brinkley saw service and Germany A ure en have had went over he both in France INNER Dinner Worden w HOSTS: host« on Sunday at re Captain Louls 8. A, and Mrs. Bowler round table, centered in red were seated Major Royal Kemp Greene, t A., adjutant of he Puget Sound Coast defen: end Mr Major F. D, Applin, und Mrs, Applin Mrs. Bowler Japanese love Jame arnations Greene A., noir ate ot son and one of Caro Komo's iting lyrics, turned out | again.” | Wor-| Fort | After the | —Portrait by Grady. | WoRDEN WEEK-END | “The house guests of Captain Louls | James Rowler, U. 8. A, and Mre | Bowler, during the week-end at Wor den were Mine E * of Beattie, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall of Be lingham, Mr. Kendall, junior mem ber of a prominent law firm, was for some montha in the world war port commander at Fort Cas with the post of captain, overseas, RECITAL ¢ spring, club, at the Fort Worden for the pleasure of the Mra. Howler, wife Auln James Bowler, U utant and at Worden, hopes to a wong |Fecital. In the recent presentation of La Boheme,” at the ¢ | we the recreation arrange rnish, ywler was among first 8ST. VALENTINE’S DANCE The officers’ line at For anning a St. Valentin emit in charge John Harvey in he M son, U. A rod |FORT LISCUM, ALASKA wife of Lieutenant rns, al corps, I tive promo auction bridge at that | where the wolves how! in the offing und the snows come down and shut one in me in club an place, DUPLICATE WHIST ‘The duplicate Townsend, whic prominent army hat club of Port ludes in them John A., retired, John Law Hu: and Mrs. Hu, entertaine Franc several ite mn Stuart and Mr | bership. John: Johns ju. 8 were among ton, U Major ired, omely Dr Mrs. on A. han¢ As Charles Kubn. DISH SUP and Mrs. Allan. Trumbull's dish supper Thursday auction, was in compliment to Major F. D. Applin, U. 8. A., Mrs. Applin and INFORMATION INTIME Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant | Colonel Jgirus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 A. nmander of Fort Flagler, is planning a trip to New York. On her return she will set the date for the second dinner dance in the series she |has arranged, Lieutenant-Colonel Moore, U. 8. A. Jairus Alphae commander of Fort {Flagler, has spent much time the | past week at Fort Worden, where t in a member of the board for exam | ining gunners The order has been rescinded which would bring Major H. C. Ford, med teal corps, U. 8. A., to Fort Worden, Major Ford has been in Letterman | hospital, San Francisco, for treat |ment, following a long tour in the tropics, and will proceed to Monterey California, Mrs, Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph tiley, U A., on tem at Wort Ward, in « with the mine-planter, has returned te their quarters at Fort Worden her 1 will Join her ary duty nection where husbi shortly, Arriving from the of Manila and Suble L. T. Vane, U, 8, A | ort Worden, for duty coast defense LAeutenant jot the | 1409 officer | | bitio Yacht Clab Monday evening Mr, B. H. Hutehin 1 short talk on his exp trip att & his recent are Ashby will give alk a 0 knots, bends will be ver for the young eat boat sailors ADDITIONAL Rainbow Club The Rainb 1 give Lenten da 1) Eagles’ hall urd ave pmimitte bara Dreyer Mins Nettie more, Mr CLUBS Marion Je Fow Mr. Harry Martin Miller one department of tment on Wedne the et at to jepart ¥. W A. il on ite Yacht ely durin, nd « pre Hg" Mine Tar Ant Dickens Literary Society to Be Organized All Yeaders and admirer Charlies Dickens will be that will soon be started In All lovers of Dick the cordially 1 know clety city . man nvited who can futher mmunicating wit interested ticulars by cx j® J. O'Connell. | State Convention of Women's Mra reat ton of We ntat Lena Lake For National Federa ness and Professional clubs, will addrens a wtate of women's club Seat in Febru to an annodneement Hens nw president State Federagion of We at monthly mee Women's Commercial Blane's cafe Thursday noon o- Evergreen Court No. Amaranth Evergreen urt No. 2 Amaranth party of the year First o January 28, at & n Stara and their fri The follow or Chairman, Mre Frances McLean tingham, Mra. Prescott. ie late ary men's the ing Ord w firme * cat A nds ttee fe in Jomie Parker Elsa ing a Gopher Club ‘The men sota, who now r King county, , me the Collins urday night, tertainment an indoor p committee p flapjack» ing and w de in Seatt January 29th will be 7 the nat A cal and inatrume ak al mu be ews ub of t tt Mra meet di fends of Al me ab wil ar club on ary 27th mr « to present Shaffer on that ever entertainment to be ¢ berw’ hall of the ation Jof the Friend sist M tfer which begins ng in hi en ir A All Girls w 8h the p On the QA |for their Wed: January the ¢ Federated ¢ day Ad ry the nthly meet regular 1 | Friday, Jo » for Marr 1 stud, Jot the hold it | monthly n t Mrecth |class. The club will be hos sper services on Sunday oth, at ‘The ote ¢ te v J The Altrua Club for Busines will meet on } club supper to be fe study, The parliamen pros will be held immediate! \I study and t tive | will ha regular monthly after club haw adjourned. day at 6 ofc | cla exe ing Mrs. Ella M jand custodian of the § of the Young W jation, has ar Houts attle t men's we ged a | course to give girls and women in stitution mans, offe cafeter | ing whieh ¢ junction tea room m: offered by M rector of the The tion management three months. Reg under 1 stude time. of Ite and offers ¢ will b ed i IPRe w of gement cafeteria now ed training to be tration £ may This ¢ kind in th fc hous ine nt is way ar studies the tion at any or only one s women to for hiring maid ordering nen eclal drew nder way in the associatt Another ized course in drafting and de ors the as Institutional work, nd handling of suc and buyin. and janitor for now cational department ot of 2, Order of © Whit nen from M 4 their annw of office next given making courses bar h Mr 1 | Clubs | ident | Bu: Mre the clubs the > at der of whist ria « Kaat hare od he « ure of the am « he Jar y wed t cu hange irect! 1 have hures que Men grouy 4 aAnuary k fe i RB codu ft boa meet Hiding ian pectal train ement,} n con:| and being on, dl | ! institu: in now enter arse is or am, ekeep luding h help * and and jon vo. pecial SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. —™ DATES To Remember MONDAY, JANUARY Mr and Mr Music Francis Richter Program | Announced | Personal e WEDNPADAY, JANU ANY 8. Aw Fort Law- ed for Port VHIDAY, JANUARY © ue A “ are n for will and for LD They ta De return SATUMDAY, JANUARY Ht Horste «Min armaduke left he plans Mann, where st returned » Port- Pre ort hite, who has beem er, Mr Pupils’ Tryout Monday Evening ot Ry Mis en in toda Biackwe aver, B.Y to thé turned WEDNESDAY, WisnHe Ary uy 7 home in this et May Peterson With Temple Chorus Monday ing Re is leaving for New York city, xpects to remain indefins Pa - Mine ¥ * Tue izabeth as ry SATORD. where Hirst returned the fi TOPADAY, 1 ; , a AB sek s week from a month's visit - « Orla Hirst, th her daughter, M Cal wee and Mrs, H. C. Peters, who South several weeks ago, have in apartment in Los Angeles the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mra Marshall Hayes Me Cully are receiving messages of con- 4 | ratu m upon the birth of @ Jaughter, January 16, at the Seattle neral hospital, mse TURSDAY, FRU AY Mr. evening, January 27 ehuret 8 p.m given by ur Levida Luidgren, sopr F Ima Sunbrog, dramatic reader. The artista will be ¢ Mad and Arville Belstad will be given about February 1, see Swedieh B t at Seattle Business and Professional Women's Clab i Tuesd: there | 25th, the a anninting ude | ; Wom. | den, violin invited | companint ite eee | visiting hix sister, Mra, Shelbridge P axnes| Anna Case Coming pes, silt femibke atx: weiner ae Yes-| Under the Wo- | months longer: Leagu wity n Cane, sop Thursday Meany hall who t | Dr, George B. McCulloch, who ts | Mins r ® the club the Pt Fr meeting club, Dwyer will addre terday and Today & the last re Min auspices of thi w of the Enlistments in the United States y have been increased to four Feb Mine Cane | yen: met “es! MOTHER! n ruary 16 # an Americ remarkable concert evening. n of Mim n is at Be teresting M With the 4M wus p the members Past Year's Deaths of she nuccens. r sented she has received |pearance here a year an “Ep! Sadan: sane Disastrou the hi yted W | touched 0. st Praise. She Metropoll then was former. | an Opera com met with) “California Syrup of Figs™. ncert stage ‘ The has been re Child’s Best Laxative Eempr served as a ep al all-university sec TIT; | ton, but the remainder of the house and | will be open to the g¢ al public noted English This same organizats are voring to bring de Go “a, baritone, here time in near future He to have appeared here January 17, but his emecert was cancelled on account of and this acc nt f with th any, but ‘ount nince prese mine in China astroun ¢ of such r ture wid Maud Powell Mra. Humpt ‘ authorens Miss Lynn discussed con- | de «in Russia prior to 19 dur oe world ar and the future of teresting and com Mins Ida Culver pre world problems in-| of Nations ond, A ef Irish Quenxtion,” and ec.” After a problem business meetir upon the de entine ery j on a } aw | en} a mont fi ited three of otis ee ».| Program at Hippodrome T will be a beautiful atule Symphony Orc at the TT ning, Febr oe orchestra and & concert he ty extra Hippodrome ary 15, at 8 m will be | eve | nN given t a soloist, who will Walter T. Beals, ¢ a most ex-Judge and | announced later | ] iptnidins | A wedding in Morocco is celebrated Accept “Catifornia’ only »ok for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child having the best and most harmiess physic for the litte stomach, liver and bowels, Children ve its fruity taste. Full directions bottle. You must say “Cali- the br nd by the t home. at her home Jeg FOC friends at is ach as well and th vement the| In view of the sacreity of farm neces help, a new automatic pitchfork has each of mak- | beer workable invented. January 19th, th f and ¥ lub had charge am thi the le my ocka which the tion of Miss Bruegxerhoff, lary. This fessiona of the ov w hony direc meeting & wome mmunit with in pre M tively Me The blackboard | continued mpaign 1 bit and pre ortunity 1 women inte f the the orthwest April is ac work who gives much time to her chil- drenandherhome finds numerous uses for ED. PINAUD’S LILAC For linens, for bath, for perfuming the atmosphere by atomizing and for many other purposes, it is ideal. Wise mothers begin early the use of ED. PINAUD’S Hair Tonic on their children, to insure hair beau- ty and scalp health in future years. every Home the} nany membe est habit of buyir Comfort Your Skin WithCuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum are hing attle ducts, Me everywhere. 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