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will be; Mra A M. HL Bill - @ay evening, February 1 saps SAAR: Seattle Society Sunset Club Plans Inter- esting Program PS 4 February; Private Ex- hibit at Fine Arts; Rai- nier Club Plans Dinner Dance. ISS RESSIE DWYER will ad dress the members of the Sun get club on Wednesday, February % at 3 o'clock. Misys Dwyer's sub fect will be “Yesterday Today in the Philippine Islands—15 3021," and the hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs, Elbert F Blaine and Mrs. Alexander ft Stowart. A business meeting tn conn With luncheon, for which reserva tions must be made, is scheduled for Wednesday, February 9% at 1° pm With Mrs William D. Perkins and Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey hostesses an afternoon of bridge bas Been planned for Wednesday, Feb Puary 15, at 2 p. m. A costume recital for Wednesday February 23, at 3% o'clock, will be given by Mrs, William D. Peabody foprano, and Mt Paul McCool, pian fat. The hostesses for this after Moon will be Mrs. Trafford Hutesor and Miss Milnora Roberts. Private View at the Fine Arts Galleries The sixth annual exhibition of 20 "the work of artists for the Paciti Northwest will be on exhibition « the Fine Arts Galleries on Tues from * WAtIl 10 o'clock, for members and exhibitors onty | The hostesses for the ¢vening Mrs J Collins, Mrs. John Ertcksor Park Weed Willis, Mrs. J. D Mrs. D. E. Frederick, Mrs Green, Mrs. M. F. Backur A F. McEwan and Mra ‘Mead. eee Rainier Club Plans Mardi Gras Dinner Dance | parties are being planned for this “The Rainier club has issued | to its members and the for @ Mardi Gras dinner on Saturday evening, Febru ALLEN BALSBAUGH ENGLE TUE } One of the most beautiful weddings of the season was that of Miss Rosamond Parsons and &. Dinner at 7:30 with cabaret | yy, Allen Balsha between courses. Many pre-Lenten festive occasion. Alliance Francaise to Give Musical Evening | ‘The Alliance Francaise will enter tain next Friday evening at the o of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore with a musical and literary | to which all the members 1b Gives Dance Janior Club, entertained Inst | {2 the North. Yacht Club, with enjoyable dancing dub was in gala with wal] |, en route Pockets of golden acacia, pussy Willows, woodwardia ferns, and elk- horn moss. who has been spending several weeks | Mrs. Agnes 5B. Engte |Mre. John Raymond ugh nd le ngle, on Wednesday evening, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and ot Pal myra, Pa, who came West to attend the marriage of M fr. All m Bale baugh Engle to Miss Rosamond Par sons, left Thursday evening for their | bome via California ee Mr. Alfred Howe, of Ketchikan, |Mrs. William Hinkley Parsons. | Personal CLUBS FOR MONDAY Ladiew Auxiliary to Bikur Cholam A card party for the benefit the orphans of Jerusalem will be tm the city, lett Tuesday for his home| given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to ee Mr. and Mra. J. . J. Connell are | guests at the Hotel Washington An from California to thelr home in Shanghal, China Dr. J. 1. Durand, who is spending | ‘The supper tables were beautiful.| the week-end in Spokane, will return ly decorated with baskets tn all the Monday. gorgeous colors of spring flowers. ‘The patronesses for the affair were Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Henry C. James A. Haight Mr D. 8. Fotheringham, and Mrs. Norval H. Latimer. ‘The committee, under the chalr Manship of Miss Catherine Collins, ‘Were Miss Elma Collins, Miss Dor- othy Ewing, Miss Judithe Gibbs, Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mr. Pierce Haight. Mr. Gano Fotheringham. ‘Mr. Chester Latimer, and Mr. Leo Biack. Bridge Evening Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andrae wit bridge club. Wellesley Club Entertained The Wellesiey club recently spent ® Gelightful afternoon at the home Of Mrs. E. V. Edgers, being enter tained by a one-act play. Miss Mar. @aret Mann, local chairman of the endowment committee, again urged ‘the members to think about their Pledges to Wellesley, over two mil- Mon dollars, of which the alumnae hope to raise for their college before the first of June. o- Informal Tea Mrs. George H. Preston was host @sn yesterday at an informal te given at her home. oe. Capitol Hill Guild Elects Officers The Capitol Hill Guild of the Children’s hospital met on Friday, January 21, at the Prospect church Bnd elected the following officers: Mrs. William Edris, president; Mrs Mary T. Giesting, vice Mrs. Miller Freeman, secretar Mrs. ¥. Taylor, treasurer. eee Hostesses at the Orthopedic Tea Shop The Capitol Hill Guild will charge of the Orthopedic tea on Monday, January 31. Mrs T. Glesting will be hostess ed by Mrs. F. C. Raden, Mrs. H Gray, Mrs. Neal J. Boyle, Mrs. Frank FE. Case, Mrs, Miller Free man, Mrs. Anton Govenius and Miss 0, Lowman. and have shop Mary assist- eee Mrs. Ruge Hostess Yeeterday afternoon, at her home, Mrs. Edward C. Ruge entertained with a small informal tea, Luncheon and Theatre Party Mrs. Harry D. Taylor was host fen to the members of her club at @ luncheon «given at the Hotel Washington Annex last Wednesday The guests later attended the formance at the Moore. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mre. Tay- Tor were: Robert Copeland, Mre, A. Duis, Mr president; | ling for a two weeks’ } Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs, Mrs. | "°6@"- |spending the past four years in Ma-| next week on Mis Marion Sowle left this morn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ridlake, been | guests at the Hotel Washington for} Vancouver, B. C., their home. vinit who b in Oka |the past few days, have returned to Miss Judith Moore, who has been nila, will return the | Empress of Asia, and will be the guest of her brother.indaw and sister, | | \ jand per: | waffle iron. | | Mrs, Charles Leach, MrS. | roo Mr. and Mrs. . H. Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. O. KB. Kittredge will Be hosts this evening at their home, | leave Tuesday for a six weeks’ trip entertaining the members of their | to Southern California and El Paso, Texas. Mra. Witbur Seruby and children, with Mrs. Scruby’s mother, Mrs. An drew Hemrich, will leave Thursday for California, where they plan to re mm oe Mr. and Mrs. C. HL Rose, with thetr |? Miss Marguerite and Miss two | aughters, velyn Rose, left Thursday for month#’ trip to Southern C about two months, ifornia. They have shipped their ear and plan to motor to points of interest in the South. oe Hn Madi Mr. over where they 1 day all Hall and Mrs to Port of | the Congregation Bikur Cholum, |Monday, January 31, at 2 p.m, at jthe ¥. M. HL A, 17th ave, and & Union st. ece French Department, Women's Century Chib French department of Century clab will January Tl, at the Washington. the meet Hotel The ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Women’s Century Chub nesday, 10:30 a. m, at the Federated clubhouse. Mre. 8 K. Maxon will read a oneact play by J. M. Barrie. Spanish department will meet Wednesday, 10:20, at Y¥. W. C. A, Current events department, Thursday Mrs. J. M. st. Clapp, th and Aloha Review of favorite short stories. eee William McKinley Circle, No. 11 William McKinley Circle, No. dinner at noon, |regular monthly Wednesday, February Veterans hall, Armory. At § o'clock the same evening a card party will be given. eee Wieconsin Goldenrod Ctnb The Wisconsin Goldenrod club met Wednesday at the home of Mra. Campbell, 410 Federal ave, for luncheon, after which a program was given as follows: | Solo, by Mrs. Elbridge Allen; read ing. from the biography of R Burns, also a few of his | poern fre. Harry Conn; piano | xolo, tobert Wright; ng. selections rt by Mr rea atimer wil go | Mrs. Dr. Harrison, and solo, by Mrs ison ne xt week. expect to remain for #ev at their country place, Nor- |!uncheon Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Geary of Van couver, B. C., in t he parents, Mr. and Mra. W. F Mr. and Mrs. G kane, who are guest of her Geary. orge Mobr of Spo- visiting in town, will return to their home tomorrow. Schreider, Stetus, Mise Miss Loretta Henry Mre. and Dancing Pa Mra 8. Jeanette rrothe . Point Club House At the the Hunt's Dr. and Mrs Mrs, H. E. Young Edward Spies, will who will go over fe WAFFLES 1 cup boiling dancing % cup 1 cup milk 2 cups white 2 table + te i te poons spoons poon si tablespoon b Cook minutes ing and of Ada mval in boll Add milk powder, sugar ifted. Mix well well beaten whites of ¢ dry. Cook The on oysters b: Jrough tongue thru u party, nd Mr or the a water flour sugar it putter in, and and # beaten a well aritin, oyster's shell. | will mect in among Forrost. Davis r rty at Hunt's given at Point club house tonight, | Harry Smith, Dr and Mrs. thowe flair, yellow cornmeal baking powder water for 15| ¥ Add flour, alt aa Add butter melted id ak mixed olks of till greased with its and| | Harry Conn. Plans were and bruary 24 made for colonial entertainment to be at the home of All in costume. held F |Mra, B. T. are requested to come | cee | Overseas Club Seeley The Overseas club is giving a tea musicale on Sunday afternoon, Feb- ruary 13, at the Great War Memo rial clubhouse, 404 13th ave. N., the benefit of the Restoration fund jot Wi | from tractive program will be the war no work done on the abbey, and of Westminster has asked those interested in the restoration | will remember the abbey as a pe offering. This 1 ting $1,25 to repair, and only expert workmen be used offered hag been the dear c . Ladies’ Auxiliary, Young Men’s Hebrew Association The Ladies’ Auxiliary Young Men's Hebrew ar maki jannual V | Sunda Christensen of the oclation preparations for their to be en evening, February 1 at hall. ‘The committee charge {# planning |many novelties during | er or | Associated Western Union Employes | ‘The Associated Western t mployes will entertain February rd at Douglas hall, Pine and F way. Th the third of winter. serie which will attraction dancer ntine dance, in to introdu: ‘oad their of have ndded dancing furnished by the Dougla Ir extended | friend dances wn itation to theigs drill, a little marine onstt)| Geen Arne High School PLT. A. | | A Queen Aine High School P the library of the high of| parents of | | Drama department will meet Wed-| Jerome on |Thureday at 2p. m, at the home of|room on the third floor, | will 11, | Ladies of the G. A. R, will give its |per in members | | ] This will be| , and a very at-| that all! } instruction evening. | 4 collar | | | | Altrua —Portrait by Bushnell school at 2:30 Friday, February 4th The meeting will be in the form of & reception and tea to welcome the the entering freshme Thomas 2 Cole, assistant superin tendent of echools, will epeak on high school life There will also be @ musical program, eee Y¥. W. ©. A. News A reunion and supper has been planned by Mins McHride and old members of the Y. W. CA High School cluba, Friday evening. February 4th, at § o'clock. The re union will be held tn the girls’ club room on the third floor of the ¥ W. C. A, followed by a cafeteria supper in the private dining room on the sixth floor, after which Mis McBride and gtris will attend Mr Schaffer's entertainment given under the of the Fabola club in members’ hall that evening auspices Fahola ctub meets as urnal on 4p. m. im the club Tucaday, February ist, the Co» mopolitan club of the ¥. W. C. A hold its regular monthly busi ness meeting, after their club sup. the cafeteria at 6 o'clock The parliamentary pi whic was postponed from last also be taken up. The Friends of AN club meets Thursday for its regular business meeting, preceded by club A | supper in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock On Friday the Acacia club meets for Bible to be followed the monthly business meeting club members will be vesper serviceg this at the ¥. W. C study by The hostesses at afternoon February have a night club will to be fe in chargo of of the Chambe members will the caf 4th, the busine Friday meet lowed by pri Mere program Doyl The supper in Mi mmeree. have club at 6 o'clock The department yeleal edu A. i just p physically or too thin, have work to fit each spring term i January 1. Lifesaving taught free Join us. of health of the ¥ the place to fit. Are or just and WwW go to to ation you right? 24th are be day. ( every and Club—Any girl ball, basketba ler e will be into the Athletic club. ¢ Wednesda und take membership, which n Athletic wishing vol hike or wel ‘ome a out night your entitle the te in sports, We ure je club. Practice comes Wed t 8:30 o'clock Lecture at Yacht Club the next Monday , January 31, at the Yacht club Eckhart will lecture on ution, Comp. in Inland The smoker ove and P4 and be Course Waters; R usual dinner will HOUSEHOLD HINT When bras polishing a handles on drawer of stiff ecardbo: around the metal where the am door tr knob or ere ire not ¢ fipely finished bat board acts as a shield and allows one to work with greater freedom, there by doing a better job, wood the en| week will| monthly | Wel forming a swimming club in the} Social News ‘From the Harbor Forts SOMMANDER COMPLIMENTED Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8 smmnander of the Puget Bound ¢ ant is being much entertained Auantic lefenne coast hin und will not return for several weeks luring vinit to the ONVALESCENT Mre. lenry wife of Merri t Fort Worden after a severe but hop Merriam Colonel Mac A., commander ernon of in at fore valewoing er u lowly eo ck of the long to take ocial routine again Wort W aursts Macpherson Mer mmander of ¥ the officers te IMMANDIGE Henry am, U. & A Worden, has ‘ort Worden Color ‘ort of be pub. he anked with their wives the chaser, th rakes hin next of! ort Whitman, which ts t, and for thone wh most delightful chment of the t Whitman, of Lieutenant ¢ A government vA Inepectt about three like grucets on when m at Fourth under omman aries Wor reat Wilson, t MANDARINS no ball, on Feb Albert Phil pe, will be in the el Phillips, whe Fort Worden dur en much AMONG ‘THE At the mandar Colonel Charter A., and Mra, Mh ng line, ¢ uary pa, t amander ¢ war, hal Orient, where the Bure public funct a mandar and will be much at b n th Chinese atmonuphere. peann teresting BON VOYAGE Flowers, bonbone. rounded Mra. Moore, wife of Lieuter snt-Colonel Jairus Alphacus Me 8. A., commander of Fort Flagter bitet doux sur mited Saturda. will ge Pre This has car rk, but when where she an hospital at the the cure eled her plana for New ¥ 1a good cause BACHELORS DINNER of the mont succensfal parties en at Fort Flagier the dinner in honor of Mrs wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Alphaeus Moore, U. & A ander of Fort Plagter, given on mens. The managed by t and Mrs. ted by Lieutenant key, U. 8. A. and Alanson Bur One T ei Moore, utifu Athe Thursday « ffair was be Major Omar Newhouse Dean Richard Di Lieutenant Natha nen, IL, U. 8A | BOWLED Rowling aged by I Alphaeus Moore, t jer of Fort Pla in officer The anusually # fg, and were lowed by a charming supper, ar- |ranged as a farewell to Mra, Moor by Lieutenant J. Longstreet Welchel U. & A, and Mra. Welchel, } SUPPER at Fort F eutenant ¢ 8A ler, br night erent gler. encour Jairus man t out the ine scores WELCOME THE COMING, SPEED THE PARTING Mra. Harvey ‘Tibbale asked a few people in on Monday at the tea hour in welcome to her mother, Mra Charles Francis Goodrich, of Vic torta, B. C., and in bon voyage to Mra Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 A., commander of Fort Flagler. ce ir Fort Worden with narcinsus AUCTION SEQUE: On Tuesday at th quarters, fragrant jutant of the Puget Sound nsea, and Mra. Greene, gave | the second of their threetable auc | tion, followed by ttractive per. The high prize for women wna won by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis J. Fitzpatrick, 1 A., and that for men by Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8 A. Mrs Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Stiles U. & A. received the alluring con ton. UR A | coast ¢ an sup * CARDS Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon. |U. 8 A, and Mra, Lemmon, enter | tained twelve people at carda on Sat | urday at their Fort Worden quarters | where spring her and flowers nd there vidual prize at each table, H cores were made by Mra. Finley wife of Major Charles Robert Finley U. 8. A; Mra, Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis J. Fitzpatrick, U Charles Alexander At supper the Auct an with the played was in A | gods. MOTOR PARTY In compliment to thelr house guest Miss Lillipot, of Sedro-Woolley, Cap- | tain Joseph Stiley, U. 8. A., and Mrx | Stiley, gave a party on Saturday ring their guest roads over the to me Chimacum. to | mot | it mountain where they danced. On returning |Fort Worden a midnight brought the affair to a jolly and coasful suo DINNER complimenting guest, Mr. Willard managing editor Daily Capital, Dr Conway House, and Miss n interesting chess dinner s new fad, There has been a revival of ch America the world war between chess was a favorite tim the officer where who served ity man, with utenant, bec ent sport the that siege of | CHES On house Herron, Alaska b Houses, their Georg of the and Mrs. unday, In where, mong and | Herron overseas ag a the rank of ume a student of It is claimed that of war, and many invented | first chews 1 uffirm the ur ret Persi Ch image it during Troy in order to distract warriors on days of truce and in Others trace its origin to th ed it up to th who t to the Arab: Christian soldiers In i's a its wa ans, who pas who gave n the Crus warriors’ Jor the it to the reflex one is reviv and « tral chess piece f Oriental cary In miniature game, world war up hi loften exqu ing in ivory, marvels LEAGUE FORMED The athletic officer at Fort den, Lieutenant Charles Forre on, U.S. A. represented the Tuesday night Port Townsend t a conference the T. PF. Cook uitle officer of the Ameri which resulted the formation of the Peninsula Basketball lea The executive board will consist of H.R ‘aylor, superintendent of the public Wor t Wil army on in under upervi tate ath an Legion | | Dlooma, Major Royal Kemp Greene, | f seemed present | crab salad was pronounced fit for the | supper | Mr. | DATES To Remember ANUARY 81 Mrs. Don Palmer to give Women's pin mer and ordeaus mr na Waosche * bridge ton Henry Jukes, of Falinrd and Men. ¢ © of Mr Allard fr terest of Hip for the ben ny orche VEBKUARY 5 f the b Inc., at rick & TURADAY, Annual meeting the Hiind uhthoure an guild of the Chil ‘ at the home of Mra rickeon vein) te club Mine ' ackwoll at 2:30 Mra David Rdward Mkinner's tumeh at the # elut sulla, of the Children's Mra. J. « M WHUARY & SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 5— riage of Miss codnut to Mr. Mane at £:20 o'clock Hannah old chapel r prom in the Masonte party with and TeMRLAKY b— ard fete to be given by the Broad. way guild Oras night at Yacht club, from €:30 unt ¥; supper uk TUPSDAY, PROURCTARY 15-— the benefit of the fa at the Hip achools of ma of Port | Charien Port Townsend; M. C. ger of the Legion team Townsend, and Lieutenant Wison, U. 8. representing army athletica, Eight teams will be admitted into the ke the Port Townsend Legion team, the Port Townsend high school team, the Chimacum team, th Sequim team, the Coupevilly team, the Fort Casey team, and two teams |from Fort Worden, the Fort Worden the Coast Artillery Corps ue plans two games Deleo, Forrest team and team a woek. DANCING AT WORDEN Invitations are out for an officer hop at the Officers’ club at Fort Worden on Friday, January 2%, at 9 o'clock. The committee is headed by | Major F. D. Applin, U. & A. whose aides are Captain Louis James Bow jer, U. & A; Captain Thomas RB. Parker, U. 8. A.; Lieutenant Charlies | Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A.; Lieutenant Robert William Crichlow, jr, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Halvar Hegland Myrah, U.S AL eg DUPLICATE AUCTION Duplicate auction, which intrigues such players as Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus Alphaeus | Moore, U. & A., commander of Fort Flagier; Mrs. Allan Trumbull, Mrs George Welch and Mra Leonard ter, formed the after-tuncheon diversion on Tuesday, when th hostess was Mra. Leonard Ci INFORMATION INTIME On Friday several dinners are planned to precede officers’ hop. | At Worden, as a rule, on such occa he affair takes on the sem: blance of a dinner dance. sions The luncheon arranged by Mre Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Ben jamin Lemmon, U. 8. A., in honor of Mrs. Moore, ¥ of Lieutenant | Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A. commander of Fort Flagler, has mn postponed until Mrs. Moore's | return, Miss House will assist in the jon jor vaudeville at the University of Washington on Friday, when sh | will be a guest of the Kappa Alph: Theta sorority. Captain Thomas R. Parker, U. § A., is in Aberdeen on official busi ness connected with the Guard, Many officers have lately b that th by certain office the harbor fort. Valentine in foreign en relieved, and gossip posts will be filled rs now stationed service at The St. Casey, it tally jolly ommitt Me “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in Few Hours dance at Fort is rumored, will be es The chairman of Lieutenant John 8 A is Har. in ie, Instant Rolieft up! Quit blowing dose of “Pag taken every two doses are taken any cold The | nostrils head running the headache, dullness, feverishnes “Pape'’s Cold Compound quick and costs only cents at drug stores. It out assistance, tastes ni no quinine—Insist u vertisement Don’t stay and snuf Cold ours usual staffed. ling! A Compound” until three breaks up very first do: and the air stops opens clogged passa of the nose relieve rots. sure w with sins Ad wet Three Dozen Speciat ted. arg inter nty photo priced at &t Sepia finish ally 85.00, James & Merrihew TOO Hite! Hidg. Bnd at Mike, Nationa! | SATURDAY, JANUARY 29,1921. Music May Peterson With Temple Chorus Monday The Temple chorus will give dwinter at the First Mc at & This chorus to the Mormon Salt Lake city choir in Americ May ropolits city heir " concert M. B day evening paid to be Temple church next in chor largest chureb 160 wing Peterson, sopra 1 grand opera comy and fi oft Comique, Parin, wil the A pupil of Jean De Rewzke French teacher ized York mer! be Mins # one of America © has entered with the Metropolitan mpany and ha ed to tak the leading re Mr, Claren pranon irth on opera been elec 6 in five operas vepherd will be Mi M wn's accomp Cee will be at pu fc with Mra. Montgomery I and Mr nh on the chorui at the Lynch ¢ organ Montgomery “ + Hageman Miss Peterson Hotverg’s Bong + Edward Grieg 4 by Mark Andrews) Inflarnma Accensus (Stabat Ma ter) Rossini (Arran: ee Paul Althouse and Symphony Score Triumph} program at evenin, Meany hal the tle orchestra 4 Paul Althou tenor of the Metropolitan Grand Opera company who was the soloist of the evening. Mr. Althouse as a of re markabe beauty and quality, It is of wide range and always under perfect contro. He has fine power, and his tones arg smooth resonant and of admirable clearn For his first number he sang Aria |"Celeste Aida” from “Aida,” by Ver This was greeted with such pro- jlonged applause that the artist re |wponded with the “Toreador Song” from “Carmen.” His gtoup of songs | with pianoforte included “The Living God” by O'Hara, Ward Stephens Someone Worth While.” Mana Zuc jea'n “Top o' the Morning” and “The Blin ughman,” by Clarke. They w all admirably given and the applause was such that he responded with three encores For their opening number the or chestra gave overture to “The Magic Flute,” by Mozart, which was given a splendid interpreation and was well received. Brahm's wonderful Sym- phony No. 2 D Major, Opus 73, fol lowed. This was heard for the first time in Seattle last night, and met with the approval of the audience. It is comprised of the four move- ments, allegro non troppo, adagio [non troppo, allegretto grazioso, quasi andantino and finale, allegro con spirito. ‘The closing number was rhapsody “Espana,” by Chabier, which is made up of two Spanish themes. eters |New York Chamber |Music Society Coming ‘The New York Chamber Music Society of eleven artists, in solos and ensemble work, ‘will be |here on Monday evening, February at the Metropolitan § theatre Their local appearance will be un der the auspices of Mrs, John Spargur. voice eee \Symphony Pop Concert Dates Changed The 4 for the last two popu- lar concerts to be given by the Se jattle Symphony Orchestra have lbeen changed, the first from Sat urday evening, February 5, to Fri day evening. ‘ebruary 4, and the next from aturday evening, Febru lary 19, to Friday evening, Febru ary 18. They will be given at the Metropolitan theatre instead of Meany hall. ° Concert by Swiss |\Singers Tomorrow Tomorrow evening there will something new and different in the ert at the Metropolitan theatre when the two Swiss singers Zimmermann and Mme. Mare Grandville, will appear in a varied Assortment of Swiss folk songs This is the first time Seattle has had an oppoftunity of hearing the: singers. An added att be that the singers thelr native costumes. be co line famous tion will appear in will Josef Hofmann :|Coming Feb, 17 Josef “Hofmann, world-renowned pianist, will appear in concert at the Metropolitan theatre on Thurs day evening, February 17, Mr. Hof, mann recently returned from an ex tensive tour abroad, where he scored a wonderful he at appe his return n. a every this se. success, ance has since . Anna Case Concert February 10 The Women's League of the versity ¢ Washington will pr Anna Case in concert in Meany hall Thursday evening, February 10. Miss Case is one of America leading lyric sopranos, and her pearance here is being looked ward to with great pleasure by enthusiasts of music On January 17 this expected to pr morza, but his concert was od oon ount of illness. ets purch 1 then may be ex for Mi Ca concert will be on sale February 5 at Sherman-Clay & Co.'s, Hoppe | Kelly Co, Friedlander & Sons, Pip & Taft Re in the unive ity sent for same ori ization ent Emilio de G cane Ti changed Seats district, and the A, D. U, W. office | WEEK ENDING you spent Sunday with Sub: bubs, did you? Is his house far from the station? |} “About two flics."'—Sketch, miles as the dust interpretative | heard | Uni ap |Bus iness and | Professional |Women’s Club At ting of the tle Business 1 Professional ‘We en hich will be @ oh r members only, intrated talk by Mi ef engineer of #1 oject, upon the Hkagit Tiver Project," February t, 1921, which will be followed by a business meeting of the elubh, The was appointed te the Women's Com. the entertainment national president, Mrs, Lang Vorrest, and in making all ations for fhe Federation of sional Women's the next me committee ate with club in ary prepa of the St Saturday, January 29th, @ »members will go on their c . tour thru the Puget wound power plant, where Mr. Sant er will personally conduct them 1 the und explain to them teresting facTs about fuel and Thin is the successful way to ur women to know our own nd we expect a large attend ant cresting Snformal discussion Should Marrie® * led by Mise Lruegeerboft, publicity |chairman of the club, Seattle Business and Women's club had a m meeting last Tuesday,! 0 girls present on the “Philip subject The fe wional ting we had at an illustrated t pines of ¥ rday and Today” by Mink Bessie Dwyer. In her ad Miss Dwyer touched upon the |history of the Philippines which i |shrouded in the mists of the fe |mance of the past In showing the various beauty spots and the places of interest in th irlands that contata valuable wealth and raw resources; touched upon tween life and custom of the ye with that of modern The people are the re it of an Astatie and Spanish |culture and education and this is cted in the language, faith and oms of the communities. noe 1898, when the United States: took possession of the islands, there’ have been many changes. Modern buildings have been built and the public schopl systems of the United States h been established thru out the islands. The buildings an@ ol system have been standard ized and in certain parts of the’ islands education is compulsory. the present time there are the jer ¢ viligati tion and vocational education is ntlal as well as elementary > high school training. < Of the ten million people on the: |islands, nine million are Christians, San Augustine church, where old Spanish atmosphere 4 Other interesting sights in ManDa: are the Luneta, the promenade, Ayuntamento building, the building where the go and the legislature and senate and transact business. To date of the members of the and the senate are Filipinos they have established a budget tem and are governing t with a great degree of effi The remarkable roads and bri of modern construction haye possible the closer unity the provinces and have sti local and foreign commerce, of the valuable staple crops of tf country are hemp, tobacco, sugar and rice. The views of the fields and other pastoral u were most interesting, | The women of the Phi have begun to obtain a higher edu- cation, and many of them are tering into the professional and ness world. Many of the girls have taken up courses in nursing and come district nurses under direction, of the welfare board. There is one outstanding woman lawyer, who has recently been made secretary of the legal profession and appointed prose cuting attorney, They have the woman of the people, the profes sional woman of the middle class and the aristocratic lady, but all are rapidly enlarging their outlook om life. The mace, which stands at the right of the speaker while the house of representatives is in session, is reminder of parliamentary customs, in the middle ages. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousmnds since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. 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