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Seattle _ Society Skinner to Be Com- | plimented; Mr. and $a Mrs. Gould to Enter- tain; Luncheon for Bri- dal Party M™ JAMES HAMILTON D Vv E has extended invit tions to a luncheon of twelve cover at her home in Ham n Arma, on Friday, in compliment to Mra. David Edward Skinner . Dinner Hosts Preceding Fine Arts Exhibit Mr, and Mrs. Carl F. Gould w @htertain with a dinner of twelve F Govers, preceding the opening of th Ee Northwest artists’ exhibit, at ry Arts tomorrow evening eee Bridal Party Feted Entertaining in honor of M Eather Palmer and the maids of } Bridal party, with few intima friends, Mrs. Addie lknap Cy was hostess at a bridge luncheon o Twelve covers at her home today Centering the handsome luncheon t Bie was an artistic array of spring flowers arranged to repre ta Venetian garden. . Mrs. Fischer Luncheon Hostess Tn compliment to M Ward Skinner, Mrs. Fischer entertained with a lunct mt the Sunset club today. Bric, | eampleted the afternoon's: pleasury Da Beautiful Diaraneny at Miss Campbell’s Wedding .of her parents, Miss Esther Mary Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | E Edmund W. Campbell, became the bride of Dr. Ralph Edgar Alien, of Cam Vallejo, Cal., Rev, Cleaveland Kei issi forming the background and covering. Wick €F electroliers, with masses of white White eatin ribbon, defining an aisle for the bridal party. | Le Preceding the service Mise Lois | “The Glenn, violinist, rendered “At Dawn ing.” and joined by Miss Gladys Hitt, ‘Qt the plano, blended their tones into] “the “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohen-| - chrysanthemums, stood on either! ide of the altar, Leading to this/ a low standards of chrysan-| Bro , joined by streamers of|at th tor | Men t thi Miss Madelle Gille, as bridesmaid, | und Mise and silver lace. Her bou-| ‘with sweet peas, on silver streamers | @ pink basket of Cecil Brunner roses. Mr. William Staley acted as grooms. Man for Dr. Allen. 1 ‘The bride, entering on her father’s | Arch arm, was lovely in her gown of tvory ‘White satin, with its graceful drapery | | ef crystals and Chantilly lace. = The| tulle vell was bound by a coronet of) | Jace and canght in the back with |‘ blossoms. Orchids, lilies. | Ofilie-ralley and freesias, wreathed | * by white ostrich, formed her beaut! ful bouquet. After the ceremony Miss Presided at the table, beautiful with Grtistic baskets of Ophelia roses.| Birs. Allen traveled in a tailleur of! Que straw hat with cerise brim, and wh fox furs. | 2445 She is a graduate of the University | Cir @f Washington and a member of the | tionsh graduate of Stanford university | Dr. and Mrs, Alien left on their ‘wedding journey to California, where] yfr, they will motor to points of interest | sic+ im the South. They will make their/in, y home in Vallejo, Cal ‘i ee . Miss Woodnut Complimented . Ax 4 prenuptial compliment to Miss Hannah Woodnut, Mrs. Doug-| las Ball entertained with a bridge tea|” ™ at her home today. Presiding at the Attractive table, with its dainty v w baske of spring flowers, were Mrs Edward Bradley Ballinger and Mrs. | meet Paul H. Watt. Mrs. Thomas Owens, | club Mrs. J. F. Blakemore, Mrs. James | for Hoimes and Mrs. William Hitt sisted the hostess in the entertain ment of the guests E bd to th Marriage of Miss La Tour |' s to Mr. Buchanan Announced | rick Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Carter an-| nounce the marriage of their sister, |%°" Mies Helene La Tour, to Mr. Richard} W. Buchanan, on Sunday $0, at Trinity church, Rev A H. Bliss ¢eading the service. Im-| Mediately after the ceremony, Mr and Mrs. Buchanan left on a wed At ding trip to Coronado f Cal. | meet After March 1 they will be at home Qt Queen Ance bivd. and Queen Anne | "00" ave. o- | bl | E Birthday Party for Midnight blue tricotine, a dark blue | servat hools, pbell. faeur reading the nuptial rites Green and white was the color gebeme in the living room, where Masses of white chrysanthemums | and feathery greens abounded. . Here the altar stood under a can with chrysanthe- | 5, at the home of \her pare CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY Browning Sindy Club wning ha: 018 Fran n: Diseu of Mrs n Ring and the Club w Fr. W ave. at Caleidh Clab mbers of ¢ hon Was charmingly attired in pale pink | °'clec’ Dainty little Mary Whyte as ring| Business at 1 ‘Dearer wore a tulle frock and carried |tea at 3 o’clo West with Mr st Ca ot Mrs. J Chub 0 p. m. oylston ave eid wi Hu Quat was of Ophelia roses, showered | West Side Women's Improvement | and a social k is the program for ie We Club at the ired Hoe men's meet Aspasia Club will entertain Harry orw at the meet ok en Anne Cire Int ‘Medical fraternity, and also took a| Rehkopf, and post graduate course at the Univer-| will have a p sity of California. Dr. Allen is althe Girl as n League Mire ave M a w in Improv le eto The program w Which p Is Divided. Delta Zeta sorority and Honorary | of a paper to be read b: fre ron Madelie Gille sang “The Coronation” |tetistics of Most beautifully. |Plays of Pushkin and At the supper, Mrs. Henry John | So Joudounov,.” by Mrs Gille and Mrs, Stephen A. Keenan | Chesterfield. " The Human Re the is the J Woman's Tuesday * F. M ave. N Woman's t Heights Li w Tuesday Cl Chub the home Wa Subject, “Are ee Voman'’s Educational m. Edi nal ¢ 2:30 p. m. at the F house, w the annui of the Y along recreati pup’ hen mal f @ use of her ch Mc dane Aki P-T. A 2p. m Seattle itors are of the Se the Progressive Club Small Daughter st the Federation Mra. Charles R. Castlen has ex-|P. ™ ; tended invitations to twenty little! a 4 girls for Valentine part t her | Pilgrims’ Social 3 home on Friday afternoon, February| Pt! cla 4, for the pleasure of her littie|meet iden daughter, Rose Alice, whose third | McCutchin. 1 Dirthday it will be. |1 p. m. cee o- To Entertain Informally | , . Alki Revie at Bridge |will meet in At her home, on Wednesday after.|% p. m £ noon, Mrs#. Frank 8. Bourns will en™) § tertain with a small informal bridge Elsie a7 party. The human ry = Elsie Lincoln TO KEEP STARCH meet at 8 p q , : rst FROM STICKING Firs TO IRONS wer 4, To maké starched clothes glossy 4 and to keep the sta 7 to the tron, add a small piece of lard | or butter to the polling starch, A) Th will be Ph. D, © Moun teaspoon of sweet ofl or castor oil | Ladle é Aid amay be used instead of the butter or| Mrs, Oxtrum dara, day at 2p. Alki Review No. Alki P- T | ment will be given during Club Synopsis of E Child Conservation League Service Club ce Clut of Mrs. A tw aan Society tal View Lincoln Benedict Chub arch from sticking | Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid | . Music ham Morgan Soloist With Symphony Friday The Seattle Symphony Orchestra | give their seventh popular rt on Friday evening at the M politan theatre, Graham Mor tenor, will be the soloist, Mr in @ native of Wales, and sung in clan here he rece very favorable comment The complete program will t Nuine of At? using Concert at the Metrop ' Zimmermanr tenor, and Mme < pranc Their program tions give Mr. Zimmer Ke and yode ng operatic org a, prod 1 FE lors) Lighthouse for the Blind Invited. Mount Baker Park Ladies’ Aid Se |RAGOUT OF CELERY Seattle Alumnae been expec Queena urged | Homer, meazo-sop pean ar at the Me » in thelr Othe Mar ppeared man. Bot reir winging which gretter them last ev first appearance he thusliastic one, They have p & voice end well toe waa the lant ioe Teeeday evening, at the nome | The marriage of Miss Esther Mary Campbell to Dr. Ralph|San Carlo Ope ra sdgar Allen was solemnized on Tuesday evening, January) Company Coming ts, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W.) the ~Portrait by James and Merriheu Opera comy of the largest tr nd High Set Psyche Knot Latest Style in Hair-Dressing otro | ‘ean, Mor ha ived | “| The day of smoothly dressed,|knot, which i dressed neatly netted hair, ls past in Paris.|(hat without other | Waves and short curls about the | danger of falling. jface, and the bigh set Pryche knot |made of finger puffs, a» shown in sie (hae = soe Smabt hava woth - the illustration comp « the ‘latest beauty Many are eet with ersonal IW. . GROUP any Pe Gilbert huresd Prt LLU ie or “HERE will be "the win age WOMEN’S CANES ARE | sit’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Collier Scott re-| , od Friday, after two weeks spent| TALL THIS YE in Portland | To be really in see you must carry a cane Mr, Frederick C. Johnstone will| Not one of thes »fieave Friday for a short trip to f Ketchikas: AR next sp Secltty 2 good a ot celery Mount Raker Park Ladiew Ald w _— meet at the church at 1 a. m. for} <9 m | panieh onion a gee | 2 Laurel Camp, RN. A } wry rd party at § p.m. in the Swed Civ | and cut h st 6 piece Seattle Lodge No. 7 ° : 7 — ae: teers ; Gover with old water and bring. to The Instrument of the Immortals hs r and iw tu wuxillary to Hive » ton ball N those homes where the com- ha tt f| button onions and cook positions of the Immortals : . being careful the k a Bak b Drain from butter and keep are known and loved and kept mer 1 . ti ‘ P Sof i hot. Add flour to butter and cook living—where fine music is daily till amooth. Strain celery from stock ei: ee | ce Wels Walaa aa hoe “| food for the squl—there you will ughters of the American |imilk'to butter and fiotr mixture. Stir find the Steinway. It is but Chapters of the I > enale oS oa ge na natural that this, the piano of te Lad “ eran 4 r of triangles ant the Immortals—the choice of t tained by Mre. ©. a. Panes 1. bee _ veen Gt ied such men as Liszt and Wagner H H vat 4 re * the aens eae and Gounod—should be also “4 {aly so kle toe Galens w th the rest of] the choice of those who know Mra. A I Y. W. ¢ | and love and cherish their music. 1 cot hhees SSH! of ed st!) CONFIDENTIAL! Whenever you are ready to o'clor ( en Waite . choose your Steinway, whether « T noon pi today or next year, we shall be " a discus: n of the Camp Betty, just see my new ring . Fire Gir t Stace nol len't it's beauty? And 7 nai here to serve you. t at i n fy M a dea Ww going to be married Ruth E. ¢ | ‘ ° and I'm so happy i 7.2 2 Jane Were both tele ADDITIONAL CLUBS ors and had held ad tehboards for many of Alumnae month pen _ ¢ Chi Omega 8 Jane, I'm so gind for you. And gpl Behe es Argel ily Frid to think that. you met him over he «home Mrs. A. R. Re the phone People alway ay 2 that I have a pl & voice over ee the wire and suggest meeting, but Kapon Kava: Gata ioneasice oe afraid to meet them. A on & Me th. Mien | 1 look shabby all the time and] D Chica 101 1 T just can't afford new hea. W ag 7 | But come to think of it, you don't] ° ; Jake any more than I do, and Alpha Xi Delta { you're al 4 0 well dressed I Alpt for 1|* I knew your secret clock rf th| “Well, Betty, I'l let you in on Mrs. H. J. W ff 1 Mrs, Har-|™ secret. The truth of the| old ¥ home of Mrs.| matter is, T never have any ready Wyckoff North 49th st iP for clothes, but I go to . . | Chert und buy and have them of Phi Mu|charged. They are #0 nice about ution of] letting you pay whenever you want th Ih fu h 1 ht h | That why 1 alway have ome a ' at the n-| thing new and you can do the I t Febru 8 | same thing. Let's go there at noon 12 « k Re ve | tod. or if m convenient for Meeting of the Coter bal ra ots Si Aga Ba ly Bi The Cot e club will m y i ‘aie er them, on tt hi Mu How Executive board t 1:30 fp m. and regular} . Madison hind r t i Jennie sieht | » will re per on ) McClelland'’s sub {fold carpets and Elsworth w them into handsome rugs. al mperance the home of Phone Procedure ca The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Capitol 1233 Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane * Portland thar hairpins it would be Work of the Women's Chris ing “A TEXAS AT THE W. Laughter re yftly | theatre Sunda ary } and dia r well in the pi ored politician. tian | “De Out | week, one of be 8 company caught in a Alibi to his pretty young wife (Ruby ring | Lang) he phe | South on a learns of The mix-up that Kenr of chat-| Costumed in offering. ples mu hits are provided © in the nelectic . number of clever entertainers, ty Fred Ahi iding Olive Ann Alcon, May rae and Grover Frankie. ho De ee ST ILKE: was against his own po! ment, Arthur Vinton took the role Jane Morgan, as the ¢ | Emmet Vogan, in the . furnished deligh t of the hilarious comedy | 7 egy, the “Clean, Howard art of a n Jones’ Famous Quartet,” Aga: t for rrymaker police raid nes her ion n scores with @ pretty song in orus gir and hi and Hu fairly brings per that ™it| MUSIC AND COMEDY The new show, openi: Hip yesterday, inish, Music and color Songsters, who offer “E Tweed $6.50 fine shac bead tt soiled, $3.25 81x90 Crepe featured ‘The Coal Driver,” in which Fol art ah It appears that any old thing with : Mra Lulu Shepard Johnson ts the ch at Ugo Barducel as con-|spendir k end in Olympia nich all °. tually the revival of « aister rae | ‘The repertoire here will be as fol.| MF: and Mra, Midney Lewin, of jconturies old, are intended to ‘omedy numbe eee aC | —s nore Hie Clear Lake, who have been visiting |“worn” with the daintest and most |down the house . p ; lin town for several days, hare re. | beruffied of frocks. Eliiott Bay camp, Mod Mme. B raed te. thete heme Either polished ebony or tvory a of America t Ke neaday m eines “Tales of Hott owe be in high favor alnce they m Prthle Th a ata | Wednesday night, “Carmen Mr. Rex Paretius, of Portland, | decorated with many changes of rib.| AT PALACE HIP Pe ’ uble| cent ‘Thursday and Friday of last |bone golored to match the costumes leat bem , and) week in the « worn with them. P 1. 0. B Cub a see eee » xe 50 | ty RRP PU pea raged A. business meeting of the 1. 0. 3 ¥ Saturday night, “Il Trov-] seis Janet McKay, of Vancouver,| Women's Auxiliary of Epiphany |@o™inate the offering of the Gypsy b> will be held at 2 p. m. for nom eee GND Ft B. C., ls the house guest of Mr, and Parish ination of officers | " shay Pig Mra. Charles HL. Pr | The Women’s Auxiliary of Epiph —s “9 | Mra, Robert Atkin, 6258 18th ave e funy parish will meet with Mrs. Mont. |, is John F, Miller Retiet Corps |N. B, at 25 Mr, Ten Lovegren spent the week | eagle the second Tuesday in Febru Je F. @iller Relief corps will nal rtment will meet] end in Vancouver, B. C ary, instead of the first bs icks and eet fi boon with Mra -D, ¢ me of Mrx, Thomas Irving, | —— — rapes aM GOST } aah ot ave. N.E, at 12:30 p, m ¥ ' A c 4 vete are| Monday, Februdry 7. Sweeping Reductions Housecleaning Is On at Our Store All of our broken lines are being cleared out at real clearance prices, and all other lines of merchan dise have been reduced to present market prices. These reductions will continue until all of our pres- ent stock has been disposed of. i Ladies’ Winter Coats Values to $22.50—to Clear $7.98 Clearance of Ladies’ Winter Coats, fashioned of Meltons, styles, belted effects. Crepe Waists to Clear $3.95 values de orgette Crepe V Jes; embrol rimmings; Ladies’ Silk Hose—to Clear $1.19 $1.75 values of pure Silk Stockings. Children’s Stockings—to Clear 35c 50c values of fine cotton ribbed Stockings for chil- dren; brown, and black; sizes 5 to 10. Children’s Underwear—to Clear, $1.00 values of fine Cotton Shirts and Drawers; medium heavy weight. Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons—to Clear 89c $2.00 values; light and dark colors; neat styles. Ladies’ Flannel Gowns—to Clear $2.19 values; fine quality; cut large and nicely trimmed. Bed Sheets—to Clear—Each $1.50 inches ; aa SEATTLE PLAYERS 5 tri ows when wifle | MUSICAL ACT ich t emenso Brothers © | HEADLINES MOORE pe . peep rye yee fh t sy musical glov | Wipn ka Volfe simaaae es from their clothing @ mui ion a which F from 2 netvice, includin beth F ot in the Orpheum t me unexpected acrobatle feats & comedier f sited | Leber nd Thatcher, a male dugg | vehi A i Catt Jor vlar ongs and rovid | characterization tw ked J Verrier is a hw Jat the ope pe t © manipulates hata | MeLalle 1 Carson ove ut 4 e 1 many other articles” | skating act which th Whoa erly and in a humorous fashion. ura that f of | Bund Youth” is the feature F fg cont ition wh LL LEADS temporane 1 “ ate pire” & upon any bject chosen by tt litte Ruth Edelj | audience nd ¢# we th it ve ted by @ chorus 1's aps - tive girls, ix the featui M Gordo Wood's musical revue a! heatre Restaurant ris are beautifully T DRAMA iW. ILL R loom tay and Wednesday at the Pre club, Fifth and Unt- : ‘ietcan| VE » Seattle Players will pre- v nt a.” George Ber- nara r drama, The Ls he Press club two weeks ago, and it is due to the success of the previous enga. nt that they are again p enting the drama. cece FOR SKN 10 TORTURES Russell was pompous col-| ced. Is-Not Is Not Greasy sae whe has cag an e is J Temperance Union, extended and/ composed of colored vocalists, in-| Don’t worry about ; about eczema or other nlp Hoe “ang Se i a Aa er intens by the 18th and, 19th| spired repeated encores skin troubles. You can paves oa ing Feb-| Mr. and Mrs. A. stitution, will be discumed at the|LEW WHITE SCORES Sree oe ftan thea-lreturned from a short second series of regional dohtulinans| AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM Zemo generally pimples, succensful (kane he of the North Pacific group of the| of fun, pretty gigls and lively iseckneece biota | corn to ing February 1 al numbers combined make “In| worm and makes the skin clear and the al)healthy. Zemo is a clean, rpheum this antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor presented by | greasy and #tains nothing. yes time | applied and costs a mere trifle for application. It is always dependable, The E. W. Rose Co., Cieveland, Q, 1 and as an he is going p. PricesDown HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS REDUG 25¢ Dozen Made and Sold ONLY at 322 Pike St. HOYT’S is hilarious. umbers Ruby Is take part is two stage offer a ing at Loew's scored a hit {armony in a in the skit, are headline —— Zibelines and Broadcloths; neat Ladies’ Sweaters One-Quarter Off Onequarter off regular price on all of our Ladies? and Children’s Wool Sweat. ers; coat styles; sailor and Tuxedo collars; several cok ors. of Ladies’ Chine and y Sev ry and slightly Garment 49c heavy weight Outing Flannel of very made of heavy seamless sheeting. “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEV"}