The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1921, Page 8

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iy » guest of her daught Sunset Club to Pr Musical Program; Mrs. Whittlesey to Enter- tain; B ntertainment | for Bride-Elect. haga SUNSET CLUB will les Helen Wright, pianist Mr. Francis Armstrong t & musical y ot and en semble number after hoon at 3 o'clock. The t « will be Mrs ul Mandell Henry and Mra. Robert Wilson. Tho following program will be given Bonata for vi 4 piano— Op. 78, G Major Vivace mao Mgnt and St and ts in ogram so 8 Wednesday man P Brahms n trop torato Arimatrong Skatntk Complimented Bntertaining in ho mah Woodnut, ter bride, M: Va n extedned invitat ra br #6 be given at her home on Tuesday, February 1. nor of Miss Han be a wir Tanner has lige tea who ts t Miss Daulton to Be Honored at Tea Entértainir hor Fiizabeth Dau who ly returned from Dx Mrs. Charies F. Wh fertain with a tea Wednesday after Fisken wil! at fable and ass =< will Marie Fisher and Miss Clar Luncheon for \ Complimenting Mra. J Qinger, of Clinton, Iowa, . Mrs. F Kinzer, Mrs. Charles W. Johr tertained today with a lur eight covers at her home, « Thursday, Mrs. Charles Lyford will be hostess at a smal! tur ven at Frederick & Nelson's eee Junior Prom The Junior Prom, which this year is to be given February 5, in Ma Sonic temple, is to be a mandarin} ball, with porate decorations, and smallest detail perfected in Chinese | effect. Serving the punch will be a Devy of pretty girls in Chinese cow tumes. The patrons and patronesses for the affair are: Gov. Louis F. Hart and Mrs. Hart, President Henry Suzzallo and Mra Suzzallo, Dean well, Dean and Mrs. Dean and Mrs. David Thomso and Mrs. Stephen I. Miller, € Mrs. C.D. Phillips, Dean and Mrs - #W. Padelford, Mr. and Mrs. W Miller, Col, and Mrs. Willis kins, Dr. and Mrs. William A, a, and Mrs. B.C. Beck, Mr. a Mrs. Fiet@her, Mr. n Eldridge Wheeler, Mr Ham Rea, Mrs. Ruth ‘Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge, } Mrs. E. B. Stevens, Dean and Mrs. Lyle Spencer, Dean and Mrs. Herbert ®. Condon, Dean and Mrs. Jobn T. Condon, Dean and. Mrs, Irvin Glenn, Professor and Mrs. $8. Meany and Dean Milnor R The Prom committee includes the Misses Lurline Brown, Louise Chand Yer, Annabelle McLeod, Ruby Bower, Helen Dunn, Margaret Homan, Mar garet Rogers, Messrs, Clarence Shawier, Jack Bates, James Hodges, Thornton Wyman, Dwayne nn, Alfred Harsh, Jack Sullivan, Milo Wilcox, Clyne Hillman, Wilmot Al len, chairman. | « in r has uglas n M side th itor A. Nat- who is the atllip en. n of tea room. Informal Tea For the pleasure of her mother, ‘Mrs. J. A. inger, of Clinton, lowa, Mrs. Phillip G. Kinzer will en- tertain with an informal tea on Fri- day. The Engagement of Miss Stewart to Mr. Talbot Announced Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, of Yakima, announce the engagement ot th daughter, Gladys Mary, to Mr. Ivan Talbot, son of Mrs, W. H. Talbot, of Seatt Wedding will be an event of the canis | pring. . o- Affairs for Bride-Elect Complimenting Miss Han Woodnut, who is to be a February 5th, Mrs. Do i | entertain next Mondpy at her resi-| dence with a small bridge tea, and on Wednesday, February 3, Mrs Clyde Hadley, at her home in Laurel burst, will be hostess at a bridge luncheon. | Drama Reading Cirele at|' Women’s University Club| On Wednesday morning. @clock, at the Women’s Un club, Mrs. I. Buchanan's group of the Drama Reading circle, will read Barrie's play, “A Cinder ella.” Maxwell rity Kiss for Tennis Club to Give Party Next Friday afternoon, home of Mrs. Daniel @pring st, at 2 o'clock dub will entertain with a Reservations for tables ma with any member of the Which is as follows: Mrs, James} Hamilton De Veuve, chairman; Mra R. William Crosby, Mrs. James shal Jenberger, Mrs, Claude Ramsay, Mrs William Randall Crawford, Mrs George W. Pursell, Mra. Andrew Gil lespie, Mrs. Perry B, Truax | John A. Campbell, Mrs. John C. Me-| Millan and Mrs, Thomas Green. | NOVEL PISTOL A Frenchman has perfected the in-| vention of a “poison pistol.” If one Is not pefnitted to carry firearme, a poison pistol will do the work as ef ciently. It is like an ordinary gun in appearance, but without bullets c cartridges. The handle of the gur contains a poison gas fluid. If the trigger is pressed a thin stream of the poison fluid shoots out and acts fnstantly. leher, 1116 the Tennis card party. y be made | at committee | Mrs Jwith Mra. Char CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Ctionian Club Clionian b y Mrs, John B, Gordon and Mre Audley at the by of Mre Jon in the Carroll apartments, Bellevue ave, N. see Seattle Women's Club The literary interpretation and current topice departments of the Seattle Women’s club will meet for buffet lunch at 12:20 p. m. with Oliver T. Erickson, 768 Bel The departments under Bee club will u ne class mont place. the leadership of Mrs. Marte W. be and Miss Maude McGough, eee Canadian Women’s Chub An election of officers of the Ca- nadian Women’s club will be held at 8 p. m. in the Eastern Star club rooms, 4090 Arcade building. see Rhododendron Sewing Club An allday meeting of the Rhodo- ndron. Sewing club will be held 6 Brott, 921 Mir. bor ave, S&. W. eee Sefferson School P-T. A. Shew Chew, the health clown, will oag the meeting of the Jefferson hool P.-T. A. at the meeting to be held at 2:30 p, m ram a social half hour between eachers and the parents will be en joyed in each room. eee Ballard High School P.T. A. Members of the Salmon Bay have charge of the program at ng of the Ballard high schoo PT. A. at 3 p.m. in the soc room of the school. A violin solo will be given by Orville Body, accom panied by Ruth Walgamuth. The peaker will be Mr. C B. F n of the school faculty, and Miss Nellie odhue will address the gathering on the “Causes of Failure.” eee Interlake P-T. A. Miss Ruth Brown, secretary of the | Camp Fire, will speak at the meet ing of Inte P. Refreshm: be vision has Been made for a nursery. “- Elsie Lineoin Benedict Club The Human Analysis class of the Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet at 8 p. m. at 234 Globe First 1 Madison st. will be gi by Prof. A. L. eee Alki Women’s Improvement Club An indoor picnic will be held by the Alki Women's Improvement club at the home of Mrs. Claude K. Rogers, 940 Alki ave, at 1 o'clock . . Writers’ Club m. the Wri elab will Erickson club rooms, ¥ a A me ave. Reading > At 8p. meet in t w H.W. 2 3 {. Compton and Mr Emma Lazarus Auxiliary ort busines azaruy auxiliary Pinal h will be held this evening at ational Center A card follow for members only, e é&e Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon or, Protective association. uxillary to Evergreen lodge No, 2, A. O, t W., will meet at 8 p. m. with Mra Lulu Baker presiding. A progres ive whist party for the members will be given by the order at 9 p A to m. ay Seattle Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers Graded Union of Sunday} chers will hold a conven. until 9:30 p. m. at th Congregational church and University st Cosmopolitan Club Cosmopolitan elub of ¥ in cafeteria at 6 p. m Bible o'clock Oren will direct parliamentary drill Mies Marie Bernard will on the need of finding posi for girl of work. Exec board meeting later . Women's Century Club Women club, parila mentar rtment, in Dutton 2, at 2 ‘clock. Seattle School Te tion from Plymouth sixth ave W.CA Following class at 7 Mrs. C. H peak tion: utive out Centur procedure room, Y. de Ww. Cc. Before the pro-| entertained | Tu | | bring guests, | tation | Th building, | | invited to become members meeting of the! up a committee on good of | |to go home | do | wait tit George Merrill Haw- ortrait by Hartsook Rainier Chapter, D. The F chapter will meet at the Hotel ay, January at Dr. H. D, lecturer, who for f charge of a hospital in k on “The Reor Caravan Route in Perwia.” mus Program follow Caprice Opus 14, delwohn Barth Septet, “Lucia de Leschetizeky, Mra Snelling. AK DA Sorrento fer 2 Pp Packard, traveler Per wi the he ondo Mer nte w F And lone, by rn) amme a by Gustave J ° ADDITIONAL CLUBS Federated Clubs The Woman's Century extended invitations to al dents of the Fede Seattle for Frid: afternoon program will comprise an all ding; Mra. John Weal will sing Promise Miss Blanch cad wedding marches. will be served hoon and an in held. All members present but are Me” play hr after ption and will the Refr in the 1 ree urged to be a re eee West Side Improvement Club On Wednesday the art ment of the West Side ment Club will meet Agnes Birkman tn room jeattie high school to b w 245, . and to expecially pupils, a cordial tended. It w meeting and fol the program a will be . . Rainbow Club The Rainbow Club will pre-Lenten Febru: 5410 Bs © in charge Miss wie a mothers * of school be an wing tea give a 7, 1921, ard ave re: Miss Marion Jos Mr. Harry da Eagles’ ho commit Barbara Dreyer, mer, Mian Nellie F hmore, Mr. Martin Miller, ee Social Service Club Miss Lenore Blackwell will enter. tain the Social Service Club at it lar meeting heid Tue fay afternoon, February 1, o'clock. at 2:20 eee Dickens Literary Society to Bo Organized readers and will Dicken soon be lovers of his works an Charles Dickens know that a ciety will city, All man, and admirers be Literary tarted in Dicke the are cordially Those ther with who a interested can learn fr particulars by communicating Mr. R. J. O'Connell. AVA IDEA “What's the play?’ “The Merchant of Venice," “What's the plot?” “TI dunno. I think he was hauled for profiteering Courier-Journal — Louisville “Two Wise Ones" The jhone bell rang, “Helo, Ret , I want you to meet for dinner tonight. real surprise for you town from change your cloth “Oh! Jack, I'd | I only have in my tailor suit, but luckily I wore that over blouse I got yesterday it's 80 when I take off my like one-piece you have too. ‘our office first to at and pretty that coat it looks ex Why 4 some time? classiest all my you ndmire Hl, you can take about pi Wh: actly drens. | don’t | They men, go to Cherr the I get always clothes for things them. tim A m't L go there?” broke 1 Jack hat’s exactly the prise I had for you. I did go te store and got the lest overcoat pay just a li I know you'll like them and the well. heir cla uit b; ing tle bit wo. ist way I ou see all tog: know me me am up a sure thing to the men o that Cher r i place get cloth women Yes, that’s the addres Bldg., between Mad over Pig 'n Whistle.” on and Ady. Spring, THE Music ‘Michele De Caro Wins Applause worth al Saturday musteal was given evening in Meany Hall by the Seattle Sym. phony Orchestra and Michele De poloint of Caro, Mr baritone h qualit kood and He personal Prolom the longed ample 1 feel Mi Pn met jaune thy In the followed. end were volee with marke range sing ing and first from he apr half which number with uch pr he repeated t roup of Tosti's “L'Uttima hi a) Fata well received with early part of Frederick Hentley Care's accompanist For the opening number the chestra gave Triumphal March fr “Aida.” by Verdi, Th lowed by Overture to Ippolitov - Ivano ci ketohe with Cansone” by Denza Another * by Harold Henr the Symphony the wea Mr De favorite wan “Requie who appeared was Mr “Martha.” auc tan pa came next bere ¢ phony Litton, No. given fro | Personal | Mes. had} served. | Cherry's | there | | cougha Veg Each member |‘ jeon-indaw, Mr. invi-| of | So pleased sto} this | | ur- | genuine nd | qualit 07 Rialto | get ly Mint Daphne Edwards lefts last ening for Portland, where alt for a few days to her home in Chi be proceed . , of Bellingham, the Hotel . Henry Ju’ & guest Mra. in in te Washington . Fred & with Davis, 0 their fam’ mn Marehe Lieut Davis, Davis of Vancou of her par Mir Dautton, from Doug has been the gues A. M. Dyer, in the and Mra. who re Mre t of Mr ‘Thomas eee and Mra, Fred A Mr. Han kima and M ant fortnight, their home. Y Mr have returned . rr and Mrs uth Norton) wedding trip adelph 1 Boston, and w ne t ndw after Febro- 15 at the Homer apartments, Stevenson Smith peturned their y York Ph at t oir fri Mra CR Irene Patterson, who has been the guest of her par Mr. and Mra, D. J. Patterson r the past two weeks, left for hor of fan ents |home in California Wednesday, tn u nington Mins Helen Paine, of Spoke the gucst Mr. and Greenwood at the H o- Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Anderson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Providence [hospital last Saturday, Paul C. Harper and end at Scene Mr. and Mre family spent the week . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King, with their have been oying a few ys at Scenic Hot Springa Mra. J. A. Nattinger, of Cli Ia., in the guest of her daught and Mrs. Philli ner. eee lp G. Kinzer ts in Chicag trip Mr. Ph on a busir MOST POPULAR BOOKS IN LIBR lowing are the books tn tno public m brary for Janu FICTION Street." f the of In “Ma Kir Lewis Kyne Wharton Dust.” I Woman Triumph N-FICTION rass Chee utline of History.” White Shadows | Sinclatr Wells—C O' Brie Now It Can Be Told." Margot Asquith.” Roaming Thru the West Indies.” The famous ve been made by the Chartre Chartreuse f liquors ong time . Who keep formula a #6 New Strength a a Energy for the ser and Aged > be atrons us and active th nty of nd th Don’t bother | ! und K At all d tut UXATED:IRON for Red Blood, Strength and Endurence YOU KNOW, BUT SOMBTIMES FORGE s that Everybody Ian know an imitation nal und ver 80 good a and ub: high uder suc ir stand reme article. Imitation: the the and of family croup, whoopin. und la grippe n, Antioch, La Honey und can take after it ery best Children like it never have that brought Fole Hone top of the titute ime t the lint cou vial Ang used I rite 1 have A '‘Tar for 1 mall bottle stop a cold the Contain am 1 Had | from | dean, formerty Mins | Franciaco, | SEATTLE STAR —_ SPRING FROCKS SHOW WAIST |L 1 to | us I get mink a 1 ing 1 M mmm gas Bardware CT cu UELEUUGLALALEUNEAHAAAA ‘NA i Hi SEA INE LONGER THAN EVER | milk in | very hot oven |PROLONG THE LIFE \OF YOUR UMBRELLA as t In very evident that we are go © thin spring and in such vogue. In the second model dark velvet tops a skirt of lace neing and the long waist ts en of 4 by a narrow belt of the vel nto a frill) Vet whieh heads a frill of © third frock is also of lace, this combined with net. A diagonal 4 lace with the sim patterns is the mate . a cormnge of time mee plest of th tal ho Jong waist is emphasized by a of roses with rich dark leaves of th n the cars h net top laid od girdie of U vr: r pattern and David Retaseo, the producer, has erical collar and veet since att ; MOCK ANGEL F FOOD Ms € aa sugar ups flour } teaspoons baking powder | teaspoon salt e eweet milk exes (whites) flour and sugar then sift tome of health, | sanitation, be anewered if ee formation Department, U. &. eb je Menlth Service, Washington, D. C. separately ther four times, | ing powder the ilk and add to dry vanilla and mix but thoroly. Beat the whites © eee with a whisk until stiff dry. Fold into cake mixture ein be cake pan in a moder 50 minutes, “TOOK IT BY MISTAKE” of potsoning 4 try, first, to to ad rd, to relieve we shoul nm trent canes quick of t and Bak ate ove m drugs. rid of the pols second, ter an antidote; thi h symptoms as may appear. get rid of the poison make the ont vomit freely ickling the) 4. A table-| n polsoning by acids, after vomit bee od, © @ litte| or give tewash, wood other alkalt, | (four | Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant! me water, ning by verm n pols arsenic n killer, Paris ng has been ir . TAW eKGS OF cantor | from bichloride of ng has been tn-| nd milk, cas- patie Jaudanum, | (found in and cough °, OF um, walk m. If neces-| ation. j tor at once, | f tell if yyy” of the ea by) Immediately after a “Danderine” manna your hair takes on new life ter and wondrous beauty, appear heavy and plentiful, be ch hair seems to fluff and| Don’t let your hair stay . colorless, plain or scraggly want lots of long, strong, ul hair. nt bottle of delightful “Dan hens your scalp, checks nd falling hair, This stim-| “beauty-tonie” gives to thin, | ng hair that youthful bright and abundant thickness.—All drug mista! name M. T. wit to ed ™M wend her} the informa. bove, a per. to her t she dosérit Mins » of kidney J. M., who asks for information 1 his name and mentioned tn-| personal too to the a bureau a reply | dandruff ulating full, f laine has nearly a monopoly in cture of wooden 1 for sale. An Inch or a Mile _ We sell the following Roofing and Building Paper in any length desired. Just a patch for a repair job or a lot for a big building. Ernst Roofing, 3-ply National Roofing, Red Rosin Building Paper, 2-ply Ernst Waterproof Building Paper, 11;-lb. Deadening Felt, 10-Ib., 16-Ib, and 21-Ib, Asbestos Paper. ROOF CEMENT LEAK-TIT) AVY PITCH Pint BO0¢ 1% 1b, Cans Cans ....90¢ Quart 506 41», Cans. 81.50 -BL.BB 6.1 Cans. 82.75 $6.25 10.1» Cans, $4.75 ¢ 6be . 81.05 $1.75 5b. 10.1b, 26-1b, 50-1b. 1 1 1 Galion , lons ‘ans Have you any odd jobs Help relieve the about your house that need to be unemployment situation by having m dor Phone Main 105 for help, Elliott 4126 for (cust Hardware G now | but the | stretch | work or the MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921. ORANGE PU, PPING |\Lace Patterns— A New Design Every Week HALY CIRCLE ‘Take chain the required len turn and make a row of open meal ngle crochet completely acronm the f turn ang 10 titches and catch it directly over the orange 1 cup sugar 2 of 1 tablespoon cornstarch 2 tablewpoons wugar % teaspoon walt 2 cups mith table A "te 3 poons powdered sugar carefully remo Cut in Put angen white and rem pudding dish and spr cup of wugar. Be enen with the corn tablespoons of ving: ponulble thir row of open meshe lices needs tarch and sugar and When uble boiler the exe mixture, A tard thickens remove from fir cool the ar and spread over or whites of the ere with the powdered over pudding and bre the secona end fil it with ale crochet into the het stitches cot of four & to the last mtitds o fourth stitch, the.g hand the urth from itch of the circ Continue across two open mi picot in the center stitel make wn m | wtitches caught ir | made slit on the| ter » frame last & Umbrella tops usually folds long before the ut. Recovering is rather expensive life of an umbrella prolonged 60 per cent mending. Use adhesive tape or tailor’ tinwue weirs op can home | of this » tltche 1 making be by continue as mend. | above KNITTERS, LET'S to work easily but do met| HAVE WOOL IN BALBS Adjust the tape or tinsue to, How muct do the womer the under side, pulling the knitters of hand the slit evenly together wool ste spend winding TO RECLAIM YOUR HARDENED BRUSHE Spring coming short! nd The won | last year’s paint brushes will be need. | figure the heel or toe of a stockl ed for freshening the kitchen wood turned in the time it ellar stairs ind the yarn which is ne Put hardened paint brushes into old in skeins boiling vinegar and allow to simmer ~ over slow fire for a few minute Then wash them in soap #ude and they will be as soft and usable as ne ing the according to the material of “which the Open the umbrella welght of top made ugh time the fashionable kings edges ¢ made nen «ned are instigating to compel yarn nd wool int Je acturer tead of #ke manuf could be |to hand-w universally a We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phone Capitol 1233 The discovery of tea as a brew is aid to have been made by the Chi 737 B.C. Adjustment Sale Real Big Reductions This is the big mark-down sale of the season. Nothing has been spared. Well-selected and high- grade merchandise has been cut from 25% to 50%. Broken ‘lines have been cut even more. Come im tomorrow and supply your needs. It will pay you. Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters 4 Off Regular Price Special values of Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Wool Sweaters, coat style; sailor and tuxedo col- lars; belted; several popular colors. $4.00 to $7.98 values. Now } Off LADIES NIGHTGOWNS cut to .......-.20--$1.59 $2.50 values, good weight, cut ‘full size, LADIES’ GINGHAM APRONS cut to ......$1.29 $2.50 values, light and dark colors; good quality. ene SCHOOL DRESSES, CUT 25% IN RICE, Splendid assortment of plaid gingham dresses for school wear. Neat styles. LADIES’ FIBRE SILK HOSE, cut to . $1.19 $1.75 values of serviceable fibre silk” ‘Stockings; a lg toes and heels; black, brown, gray and white. LADIES’ OUTING UNDERSKIRTS cut to......98¢ $1.50 values, good weight, striped patterns. Ladies’ Spats Boys’ Shoes Sixbutton Spats, brown and English last, gunmetal, fn black; small sizes $2.00 val- visible eyelets; sizes 2% to 6. ues. 35c $5.00 values. Cut Cut to to President Suspenders Good, strong Suspenders; good clastic; comfortable to r. 75 values, - 49c Cut to .... Men’ Overalls Heavy striped denim Over alls, cut full size; well made. $2.25 values. Cut to wea White Bed Spreads $3.00 values cheted s4 Fancy Burlap floral pat- 50c of whi is; inches; good size weight Bedsprei 36-inch Burlap, terns, cut to, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Should Not Marry 4 With Stomach Trouble - Miss Livly States Simple Intestinal Antisep- tic Put Her in Condition for Life’s Duties thing at ) tle how at deal fr nee 1 have be n (intestinal antisep it has done wonders for. me oan now eat thre anything that | wa well, and am ready to get married, (Signed) Miss Carrie Livly. TINAL is now off much more foul matter it which was poisoning you, Jers, such @s ocoasion= vation, sour stomach, gas omach and sick headac ey spoonful Adlerika LWAYS brings relief. A longer however, is necessary in cases of ol stinate constipation and long stam ing stomach trouble, ‘ORTS FROM P UBER | at ted, Adlerika in my practiog C Atiseptic and have found nothing to excel it” and a COMPLETE ayatemecleanser. | (Gixned) Dre we nie ere This pr known Adler I have found nothing “Ti te years’ practice to excel nen ens, to elim (Signed) Dr. James Weave intestinal canal Mee a nGletibke inat’ anpeasislite Some require only one dose, no bert. chek Sin bal Gigned) Dr, POM. Prettyman, It is the most ce “After taking Adlerika fool better than for 20 years. Haven't language cleanser ever ucting on BOTH to express the AWFUL IMPL RITIE eliminate from my bowel # (Signed) J. KE. Puckett whieh months and which Adierika is a constant surprise te people who have us nly ordinary DOUL in my 50 Adlerika.” i stroy A in ding I her dis- | cases. eliminat bowel system- public lower matter a system.” SEXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET (Mex? pbk & Gliseum Theatre ) TAUNUUUUAU0UUEEELGAGLUGU Aunt NO a | slodge. It brin thus Immediately wel and s ach medicines, on ac m the hear nt of its rapid, pleasant and great amount COMPLETE action.” Tt sold. by Adlerika draw leading druggists everywhere, Sold In Sontte Swift Drug Co. ¥ ell Drug Co, and other leading dm stores. Advertisement. “g is pat you your system. @ natural movement was in after and

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