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THE SEATTLE STAR cosy a] eattle S. : | , n A. &. Biford returned Sunday | from wix ast and South. a eke’ trip thru the} Bentfey of Tacoma weekend with friends in| Miss Dorothy the of | this city. epent J any meeting at the residence | Mra. M, Scott, $19 1, 70th at rinkghtly Club — | . toiehtly club will | Associated Wester it the home of] The Associated 618 W. Roy at.| Employes will entertain February | , frd at Douglas hall, Pine and Broad Seattle Clvle Improvement |way. This is the third of their win A businews meeting of the Seattle | ter series of dances which will have Civie Improvement club will be held added dancing attraction furnish at 2:30 p. m. at the Federation club|ed by the I » dancers, Invita- | house when the new officers will|tion is extended to their friends, — | take their chairs climan Brick bab oval, | json will talk on Street Lee Chapter |way Problem and ttle Welfare Daughters eee Mra. C. F Practical Peychotogy Club ave, at 2 At 8 p.m. the Practical Psychob | Wilkins oxy club will meet in the reading | room of the Butler hotel, Visitors | . Bi hes jare welcome to attend one meet Nineteenth Century Club | jing. Nineteenth Century club in the| eee Y. W. C. A. parlors, Mrs, Sehnelder Child Conservation League land Miss Morse, hostesnes Central Cirele of the Child t9 servation league will meet Mysthe Jewel Hand o'clock at th tral library Jewel Band with _¢ 2447 Fourth ave. Alpha Chub Mra. H. J, Collins, 1217 ave. W, will be hontess Alpha club at 130 p, m. . CLUBS FOR THURSDAY oe Brinkley returned extended Mr loyen | week trip Jack from Union F Western t i. and Mrs. Verd Will Celebrate Twenty-fifth Anniversary; —Dinner| Hosts; Mrs. Skinner Complimented. CELEBRATION of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mra. Edward T, Verd will entertain > with a dinner of cighteen covers at % their home Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Nettleton to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Nettle ton will entertain twelve guests at the dinnerdance at the Rainier club ext Saturday evening eee Mrs. Backus Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Manson F. Backus enter _ tained with a luncheon today at her Rome, I compliment to 4 7. Skinner, who is for a European trip. eee Queen Anno KF Queen Anne For meet at 2 p. Mrs, Hf. F, Compton an ™ nion 7 Mrs Mr. and with their Jane, a day for « California. Lawrence 1 daughter planning to visit of orle, | Frances | Clab leave Satur. | several we in an Miss Lillian been guests in fortnight, left yen bh Victoria. Mies Klea and | Michaelis, who have town for the past |terday for their . Robert KE. Robert B. Lee chapter, jof the Confeder with Bartz, 1412 Queen Anne o'clock, Mrs, Mae Avery presiding he | | » in Baron Hugene Mersen and Baroness | m Kernen, of Moscow, Kunsia, | guests at the Hotel Washington . . M ar . Mr. and Mra. G, 1. M. Pratt left yeuterday for # visit of two weeks in Chicago. . Mrs. Alice Tt, Murray left lant oy y, | for an Kastern trip. | . . Mr. TR. G. Page, of Sunnyside, visitor in the elty oe oe Con at 2 Mre w Myatic I. Ripley, $30 p. m. at! . | is al eee Seattle Social Club Seattle Bocial with Mre |B. Kckart, 1769 26th ave, N., at o'clock Mra, Callie Averill and Mra Frederick Loomis, have |John MeQuaid assisting. All Hast | former otf Mr. and Mrs orn Stars and friends invited. | Chartes ‘Th mn Wt Rein se where they expect to remove in the Women's Century Chat anit 9g Oe a | Current events department of the Woman's Century club at 2 p.m with Mra. J. M. Clapp. Oth and B. Aloha st. Review of favorite short tories. * Mra, Victor Tayton inlaw and daughter, Mr with her son and Mrs taken the elub, A! | Michigan Apple Blossom Ctub | The Michigan Apple Blossom ¢lub |will meet at the home of Mra. L. | Brun 810 W, 63rd rt. Luncheon will be seryed at 12:50 p, m. eee places marked for twelve home Dr. and Mrs. BE. Weldon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. , wil entertain at the Mardi @inner dance which is to be at the Rainier club on Satur evening. Alpha Epsilon ] ity to Give Dinner Dance “With covers placed for fifty cou | the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra will entertain with a formal dance at the Yacht club Fri- evening, Weureary a " 0 and Bridge | Mrs. Arrigo Young was hostess at a charming luncheon of covers, The attractive table springlike with its lovely of golden jonquils. Follow- the luncheon an afternoon of was enjoyed. i! oe o-Host Table for e Mardi Gras Dance ity members of the younger Will sponsor a no-host table at : Mardi Gras dinner dance at the club on Sermy night. ° Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan « |«mall on removed Monday from th | Virginia Mason hospital their home. East Union Club " East Unipn club will meet at the home of Mra, F. Gillute, 1609 26th . at 2 o'clock. eee Ektetbloom Clab ? Mins Frances Burrell will come wil! |Over from Tacoma today, to be the |guest of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mc Ewan Tomkins, for a few days OO eee fifth dance of its winter weries, an ‘ace of hearts” ball, Many decided ly unique and novel features are being planned by the committee in charge, consisting of Mr. George La Fray, Mr. Wilmer Hewitt, Mr, Her bert Bryant and Mr, William Staley The dance will be held Friday eve ning, February 11, 1921, in the to the meeting of Pythian Sisters’ Shrine auditorium of the Masonic temple, Broadway and Pine « } |Temple No, 9 in the new Pythian} Alki Auxillary of Orthopedic hall at 8 p,m. when Mra, Margaret | Hospital ee vie | Peterson, with the assistance of her} The Alki Auxiliary of the Ortho Seattle Alumnae Association of | new corps of officers and the degree | pedic Howpital will meet at the Phi Ma | staff, will exemplify the work. Mre.| home of Mra, C. I. Vickers, Thurs | seattle Alumnae Association of Robert Fleming will entertain mem-|day, February 3, at 2 o'clock. Anline Phi Mu will hold a luncheon bers of the Past Chiefs’ association | interesting meeting is anticipated,|and business meeting at the North-| at her home in Mount Baker park each member will in original/oig Inn, on Saturday, February 8. at 2 o'clock. Lesson subject, “Mie | poetry tell of her experiences in|at o'clock. | cellancous,” arranged by Mrs M.jearning the dollar which she will Symphony orchestra scheduled at! Gooawin contribute to the euxiliary that Meany hall, Saturday evening, Feb- aheracens ruary 5, will be given at the Metro. politan theatre, Friday evening, Feb-| ruary 4, and the following popular concert scheduled at Meany hall Sat urday evening, February 19, will be given at Metropolitan theatre, also, on Friday evening, February 18 Season tickets will be exchanged | for equivalent seats at the bax office at Sherman, on Co, during the week, and at Met olitan theatre on ee of b arnt Ladiew Auxiliary of BR. M. A. Elderbloom club will meet from| Ladies’ Auxiliary of Ro M. A 10:30 a m. until 4p. m. in the new| meet Thureday, February 3, 1 p, m. Knights of Pythias hall, Virginia et. | at Wolf's “1 Kate cafeteria, Ep On Wednesday, January 19, Miss Gertrude Beck became |ana Third ave jler block, the hostesses to be Mrs the bride of Mr. Roy W. Judy. F. W. Hagen and Mra. H. O, Smith —Portrait by James & Merrihew. ‘tied e Music |The New York Chamber Music Society The New York Chamber Music society consists of 11 solo artixts, all musicians of international reputa- tion. The organization contains practically every instrument of the modern orchestra, thus enabling them to cover the enire range of Chamber music Uterature, The society was founded by Milas Carolyn Beebe five years ago, who has since acted as its director and Affair for Miss Woodnut|.io pianist. The organisation gain-| the pleasure of Mies Hannah ed so much favor that for the sea: | Inut, whose marriage to Mr. Sid-|son of 1920, the men were engaged Garfield Smith occurs on Satur-|to give thelr entire time to the so evening, Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley jcity, and the business management hostess at an informa! luncheon | was placed in the hands of the Musle her home today, followed later by| League of America, who booked the | by Assisting the hostess were| organization on several tours, aggre. H. F. Brown and Mrs. F. C./gating considerably over 100 con ood certs, Wherever they hare appeared they have roused great enthusiasm, * and thelr files contain many letters of gratitude, expecially from educa-| Anna Case Concert tional institutions, where they have | | Tickets on Sale played at the lowest possible fee to give the students the benefits of |, Tickets will co on sale Thursday for the Anna Cane Concert, which is | to be held in Meany hall, February [Barber Gives Recipe ber Gives Recipe 16. Her Moeal, appearance ‘ie under rm for Gray Hair the auspices of the University Wom A en's league, The entire gallery of the Sanshine Club Mr. A. E. O'Brien, who has been a barber in New York city for many! auditorium has been reserved for the Sunshine Club of the Women of years, made the following statement student bod: Mooeeheart Legion vil hold an a al “Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or | be completed for tht entertain. |i&ht brown, whichever shade you de- | which will occur on Monday, > » |sire, by the use of the following rem- - edy that you can make at home: | 7, in the Knights of Co-| Zina! | ely get a box of Orlex powder | ig rcedes eee ate ee at any drug store, It costs very lit way Gui “| tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve , it in two oz. of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair. Full directions for use and a gold bond | guarantee come in each box. On box will last you for months. “Tt is safe, does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair The Big Shoe Sale at Baxter’s Ends Saturday, February 12. For these final nine days all sale shoes excepting broken lines on the rack at $2.85 and $3.85, which can’t fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years youngei be sold lower, have been— Reduced Another Dollar! New York LOW SHOES | BOOTS, PUMPS,| HIGH SHOES Many _ beautiful OXFORDS Complete lines of beau- Pumps reduced $4 to i P $ Broken lines on the tiful Boots cut to $7.85 MusicSociety $7 the pair. Oxfords rack, good styles that | 87d $8.85. Short lines 11 ARTISTS Every member an artist of repute as soloist and experi any Pe ide $10 to $12 sold fast at two and} $12 to $16 Boots cut a sold fast in the sale at | three times the price, 1 as $5.85 to $7.85, now— | now— dollar, and now go at— °4.85-°6.85 1°2.85-'3. 85] °4.85-°5.85 Next Sym Feb. 7 a s Wonderful values in Short Lines on the rack at at 8:20 Utmost Achievement in Chamber Musle these prices and complete lines of famous makes for men going at $6.85 to $14.85'in our Special Men's Baxter & Baxter SECOND 1326 AVENUE Daughters of St. Geeege Daughters of St. George, Alex andra Lodge No, 172, will meet in the M. BE. B. A. hall, First ave. at 1230 p.m Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary of the US WY Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary of the U. 8. W. V. will hold its regular re ef tea with Mrs. Roy Taylor 2317% EB. Union st, Thureday, 12 p.m hearing the finest music ar the least possible cost Colleges everywhere are clamor ing for thelr return. There is no other organization which even re sembler the New York Chamber Muale society. They will be heard jhere for the first time at the Metro polltan theatre on Monday evening, February 7. Pythian Sisters All Pythian Sisters are welcome Symphony Pop Concert Dates Changed The popular concert of the Seattle w eee Rainbow Club The Rainbow club will give a pre Lenten dance February 7 in hall, $410 Ballard ave. The commit tee in charge are Miss Barbara Dreyer, Mise Marion Jeamer, Mise ellie Fowles, Mr, Harry Ashmore Mr. Martin Miller. eee Seattio Council of Catholic Women sewing circle of the Seattic Council of Catholic Women will meet at Providence hospital on lThureday, February 3, from 10 un jt! 6. All Catholic women are re The Women's Association of Ply r mouth church will, after the umual |e © apeee ae OSes ote ea |morning session, enjoy a program | presented by the social service com | mittee, Mra. Frank Skinner, chair man, Mrs, Florence D. Heliiker of the Social Welfare league, will tell | of social service work in the com mercial world, and @ short talk will be given by Mins Myrtle Frederick of the Red Crom nursing depart- ment. Women's Alliance At m. the Women's Alliance of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mra. A L. Knisely, 3708 Cascadia ave. ee Women’s Association bp The ee formal Tea ting her mother, Mrs. A. Nattinger, Mrs. Philip G. entertained with ‘an informal = her home last Friday after . eee Hawthorne P.-T. A. Hawthorne P.T. A. will meet Thursday, February 3, 2:30 p. m. at jthe school. Mra. A. C, Compton, of |the Audubon society, will be the speaker. Refreshments will be served. 40% Committees of the Cafe antant Will Be ained at Tea At the home of Mrs. Omar J. i rey, 605 Boylston ave. N., on y, at 3 o'clock, the committees: | the cafe chantant will be enter- at tea. Final ngements . . ADDITIONAL CCUBS Gamboliers’ Club The Gamboliers’ club will tain ite many friends enter. with the To honor her daughter, Miss Iris ly, whose marriage to Mr, Har- Munday will occur on Friday, 25, Mrs. Ira Lundy will! hostess at a tea given at her on Saturday afternoon. As- in the entertainment of the) * will be: Mrs. Harold Thom: | gon, Mrs. M. L. Munday and Mrs. Robert T. Sandal. _ The young people of Mount Baker park will entertain with a dancing party at the club house on the | @vening of Friday, February 4. The| ‘Patrons and patronesses for the af- | fair will be: Dr. and Mrs. W. » Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr." and Mrs. George Dr, and Mra. D, I. Burk- to Be Complimented In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. h Leslie Boudwin of New York | , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon| win have extended invitations ' to an informal dancing party at _ their home on Friday evening. ; rr Aten ‘VINEGAR GIVES | GLASS HIGH POLISH A little vinegar added to the water | before washing windows gives a bril Tiant polish, SPT | HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching | Eczema Helped Over Night For unrightly skin eruptions, rash Or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for| relief from torture or embarrass Ment, declares a noted skin special- ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day Because of its germ destroying Properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul- phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin trou Biles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, Atehing eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar from any good Gruggist and use it like cold cream. mAdvertivement, than Seats on sale at Box Office next Friday, Feb, 4, at 10 a. m. PRICES—$1.10, $1.65, $2.20 [Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It In the year of 1893 1 by Muscular and Sub-Acut tam. 1 suffered as only thos who thus affiloted i re, I tried remed aueh relief ax I obtat attacked R - of them 0 year sults were the name every sufferer from any: muscular and healing power, Don't send ; @mply mail your name and 01 will wend it free to try. and it has long-looked- rid of such ne Dollar, but under: stand I do not want your money wn. loam you are perfe Why muffer any r, thee starea you nie ont y. Write today. iff Mark #1. Jackson, 659-4, Durston Bidg., Byra N’ X | Mr. Jackson is t Above statement true jot the Bustern | w |had me so crippled up walk WED ATTLE PLAYERS REPEAT DRAMA At the’New Thought Congregation theatre, Fifth ave University the Seattle F last night a return engegement of Ber Shaw's drama, “Major Bar and An enthusiastic ed the performance play and the customs of our modern audience The witnere r line grasp of life and day well interpreted cast of players ty Urely of local talent Major made up er will be day Barbara and W repeated ean A small adding machine has been denigned for attachment to a type | writer PROMINENT — NESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927, {Change Exhibition of Colonial Houses Tho Seattle public library Ip soon to change the exhibition of Colonial houses and now hung ia | honor of the landing of the Pilgrima interesting prints of old pom Hamilton, ete. and many old houme Not typ! Colontal t people with the fore fathers, but the extremely plain and mple that really prevailed until this became prosperous, portraita Some ts of W on tras anhington. are one screen the mor annoclate hounes ountry | In Ireland, persons wearing @ brase ring on their breasts have [pledged themselves to speak Gaelio wheney ie er pon ——_—_—<. NEW YORK MAN PRAISES TANLAL John F. Hyatt, of Albany, | N. Y., Is Relieved of Se- vere Attack of Rheuma- tism of Many Years’ Sending “I am now seventy-two years old and am just getting rid of fif teen-year case of rheumatiem that I could not Hyatt, Pearl in relating his re Tanlac, re said John F St, Albany, N. Y,, markable experience with cently, Mr. the Albany county courthouse and was four times elected a member of the county board of supervisors, At pr intendent courthouse, ing. I don’t believe, “anybody could have rheumatism any worse than I did, and my case was of of the bany county such long standing I didn’t expect to! I was unable to short distance, sup ported with a cane, and even then jthe pains struck me every time I |took a step. My legs, hips and an kles hurt something awful, and my joints were stiff and achey. I couldn't cross my jeg without having to lift it up with my hands, and to turn over in bed—why, the pains nearly killed me. “My appetite was gone and the sight of food nauseated me. My stomach was out of order, and I had a sluggish, heavy feeling all the time. I was weak, off in weight and dis couraged so that it looked like I might ag well quit trying to ever get well “I had no idea Tanlac would re lieve my rheumatism when I began taking it, jast spring. I took it be cause I saw where it would give a fellow an appetite. Well, sir, I was| ever get over it. walk except for # Hyatt was chairman of | | the committee in charge of building ent Mr, Hyatt is assistant super | with offices in the build } he continued, | JOHN F. HYATT 227 Peart St., Albany, N. ¥. the most surprised I ever was in my fe when the rheumatic pains began to ease up, I took seven bottles in all, and it's a fact, I didn’t have an ache about me, was cating fine, and simply felt like I had been made over again. | “I have been in the best of health ever since, with only a slight twinge of rheumatism at intervals. I do not need my cane now, but as I had been unable to walk without it for several | years, I got into the habit of carry- ing it and so still take it along, Tam enjoying life and health onee more, |and can conscientiously Tanlac as the greatest medicine 17 ‘have ever run across in all my expe rience.” Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug” Stores.—Advertisement, February 5th Dividends FS me pee PG ee bre $$$ Savings Doubly Safe When you leave your Savings with this strong Savings Association they are doubly protected. 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