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| grain ribbon, hat to match, with brim > Of veiled ostrich, and an otter coat “Beautiful Church Service Unites Miss Palmer and Mr.: Bordeaux; _ Mrs. Brown Luncheon Hostess; Luncheon and Bridge. XMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH was arrayed tn gold ‘Weacla last evening for the mar f of Miss Rather Rocetia Palmer i of the late Judge and Mrs Palmer, to Mr, Chester Ra: Bordeaux, son of Mr. and Mr Bordeaux, prominent farm! es Of this city, Rev. J. B, Silcox, r ad the ceremony at §:50 Great branches of yellow blooms “Bdorned the organ loft, and crowned ‘standards of the same lovely flowers ; their beauty to the scene ‘ roses banked the altar, with Daskets of narcisai placed eithtr side, The pews, marked graceful sprays of the acacia Very effective. ing the ceremony, Mra, Jo Harrison sang “At Dawning” appealingly, The first strains the “Lohengrin Brital Chor by Mr. Judson W. Mather, at ‘organ, announced the bridal par Rev. Sileox, with the groom and brother, Mr. Russell Bordeaux Qcted as groomsman, entered the side, and the five ushers, ‘Chester Latimer, Mr. Edward Mr. Ben B. Palmer, Mr Bordeaux apd Mr. Aubrey appeared at the head of the proceasional. _Bollowing them were dims Cather: Vine Baxter and Miss Haze! Handy, in frocks of peach blow pussy willow with Muted, up-turned hats, earrying arm bouquets of Ophe- ‘Foses, tied with silver ribbons and y with sweet peas on tulle Miss Anne Agnew and Miss Lee Poole wore green taffeta, ‘first two bridesmaids, and car. shower bouquets ef Ophelia Qnd sweet peas. coral posry willow taffeta, with nt bead drapery, the maid of Mise Nell Ramwell, waa strik- and Rer arm bouquet and orchid cyclamen, Sof pink sweet peas. ‘W. Corbett, the matron shonor, was fn orchid net, over a foundation, and bat of maline orchid tints. Her bouquet was Tows and pink cyclamen. | owing silver ribbons, with sweet wore dainty ruf-| y¢ a white organdie, with ety ip —~ . and the whole wag encircled with of white ostrich, of the bride, on on, In the receiving were rooms were Mrs C. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Chauncey 1. Bax and Mrs. J. FB. Chilberg. ‘On their wedding journey the bride | ‘Wore a one-piece costume of brown @uvetyn, trimmed in henna gros Mr. and Mrs, Bordeaux left on their _ Wedding trip to California, where they have shipped thelr car and will ‘spend a month motoring. Drs. Bordeaux Is a graduate of the University of Washington and a Belentific school at Yale. eee Luncheon to Compliment Mrs. Witherspoon In compliment to Mrs. John Knox Witherspebn, Mrs. Charies R. Brown ‘Will be hostess next Thursday after- Noon at, an informal luncheon of six- teen covers, at her home in the Wik Jard apartments, entertaining the members of her sewing club. ’ Mrs. Ramsey Entertains at Luncheon Mrs, Claude C. Ramsey entertained. mie With an informal luncheon of eight covers at her home today, followed’| | by an afternoon of bridge. eee Dr. and Mrs. Willis to Be Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs..Park Weed Willig will entertain a party of friends at the Mardi Gras dinner dance at the| Yacht club next Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Ferry to Be Hostess Mrs, Pierre P. Ferry will entertain with @ luncheon of ten covers at her ‘ residence on Saturday, compliment- ing Mrs. J. J. Connell. eee Musicale Tea in Interest of Symphony Orchestra ‘The second in the series of must eale teas to be given in the interest the Seattie Symphony orchestra il be at the home of Mrs. Charles Frye, 722 Ninth ave, next Tuesday afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. cee Fruit Sale at Thrift Shop The fruit drive which the Ortho pedic guilds of the Children’s hospi tal have made has met with unquali- fied success. Each member has do- nated a glass of her choicest jelly and 4 jar of her most delectable fruit, which will be placed on sale at the Thrift Shop, next door to the Metropolitan theatre, on Friday, Feb green hats, fashioned similarly Informal Supper Party Ber fitmy hat was of blue and) ‘oncert Keen Interest tx being shown In | the benefit concert. for the Seattle | Symphony orchestra, which t# to be | emanate Hippodrome ‘Tuesday | Mr. FD. Chinn will leave Suture evening, February 15. Among those | dy for a short Eastern trip who have reserved boxes are the fol e- Mrs, William Forrest jcame down from Snoqualmie today William ‘Leonard! and ts the guest of her parents, Mr jand Mrs. B. B. Holmes, KM. Pratt, Dr. and ee Mr. and Mra. C. H. J. Stottenberg, -|with Mins Karta and Miss Claire} - €94 | Stoltenberg, will remove February 15 Mr. | to-@ residence at the corner of 22nd . and) ave Nand E Aloha st eee Rev, and Mra. George David | Adama, of Port Townsend, who have been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra. Hugh 4 Mrs. Daniel B. Trefe-| purcell, have returned to their home. . eee Baton, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Page Mal Ames, Mr. and Mra. Traf-| Mr, and Mra, Bert Far-| Mra, Harry F. Ostran- | der, Mr. Dwight Maad, Mr. and Mre. merton, Mr. and Mre. James nderson Wood, Mr. and Mre, J. Ht Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld, ‘ ‘White heather 8! Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spargur, Mra.|_ MF. Claude C. Ramsey left tat formed the shower,| 4 31 Anderson and Mr. Nelson T. oe fora Dusineyp & won| Mothers of Sigma Kappa Sorority to Gwe They have shipp Card Party The mothers of Sigma Kappa so-| Mr. amd Mrs. Fordham Bassett entertain with party at/the chapter house, 47 B., Tuesday, February Harris and Mre centering the handsome supper | Mrs, H. H. Bulkeley, treasurer. . member of Kappa Kappa Gamma #o-| Fority, Mr. Bordeaux ts a graduate | of Andover and of the Sheffield| The little daughter of Mrs. Grace Hausman, —Portrait by James and Merrihew. cinta! te setae Personal Stannard, left last and and and | tour the state card Kimball (formerty -|CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ HOME OLUBS FOR FRIDAY Old fashioned quilting bee and curd party in the afternoon, | .. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Post No, 18 Auxiliary to Post Will give @ silver tea Wriday, ruary 4, 1230 p.m, at the home of Masel Litton, 141 1% 66th at, a Literary and Musteal Club will meet at the Kirkwood Place. Classte Culture Club Claasio Culture Hogardus, 3253 Clifford Woody of the of Washington ent modern phase of education, tte Scales and Measurements.” ADDITIONAL CLUBS British American Amociation | The regular meeting of the Brit- ioh-American | held in the Wine Arts hall, 1219 14th February 11, All strangers of Britivh birth are| cordially invited, | Adele M. Fiide Procedure Club Parliamentary Camution Women's Club The Canadian Women's Club met recently and elected the Procedure Club at under the direction of Miss Lav Hotel at 1:30 p ii aura Parliamentary |Breyfomie, supervisor of music of Ide. There were nine girls present Subject Jenson: | | Leod; first vice pres, Mra. George Duncan; second vier pres, Mrs. Rob- ert Neil; third vies pres, Mra. Arch: |ibald MoLsan; recorting secretary, Mra. Elwell Barnow; assivtant secre |tary, Mra, George G. astern Star Club tn the efub|urer, Mrs. W. W. room, 4090 Arcade bldg, at 2 p.m |Mre.'A. F, Ruber; historian, Mra. W. Monthly business meeting. eee Abenme of Chi Omégn Alumpas of Chi Omega with “Amendments.” in charge of clans wpeaking, Subject [local honor for two songs and poems Burton; treas Eastern Star Che |the magazine thin month | Spencer; councilors, Mra. W. F. Moe * A. ¥. Keeler and Mra Theo, Phinehart; program commit R Roll, 935 18th ave. Ny at|tee, Mra Thomas Fournier; mem: | | bership committee, Mra committee, Mra. A. visiting committees, benevolent com |A. Younger, Plans were made for |ceremonial to be held thin week. Helen Ruth Conover ‘The proudest little girl in town wag Bedhichem Shrine Bethichem Shrine No. 1, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, at Panama Cafeteria, 1415 Third ave. William Campbell; Helen Ruth Conover, Seattle child | dancer, when she when the famous dancer | Lew ening. i it in | Mrn J. T. Clagua; ball and arrange Leslie, Shirley Johannson, Ethel| evening. The evening was spen menta, Mrs. Archie Wilson; hospital Gabriel Smart. S AND RICE pint canned pears tableapoons rice tablespoons sugar teampoons butter Ruth danced for her and was com plimented by the danseuse ding her farewell, Native Daughters of Washington 4 Native Daughters of Washington with Mra, Mollie Case, 2312 1. #t,, at 7:30 p, Paviowa kissed Ruth is only $ years old. jand Edith Brand received honor the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. Conover, 606 20th ave.® Bhe has #tud ied dancing for two terms at the Dougiag academy 3 4 Acacia Club of the for Bible study ly business meetin |eroup will practice songs. followed by month- lemon (grated rind and juice) trampoon nade CHILDREN SELL $20,000 WORTH OF OLD PAPER Friends of All Club Miss Kathleen Condon, who has! Friends of Ali Club of the Y. W. Next Saturday evening, at their ~ 2 residence, Mr. and Mra. J. Thacher | bee™ the geest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hodge will entertain @ small supper A. for club supper at 6 p. m,| Put rice in stew pan with milk, fu t for Los An-|followed by Bible geles, where she will make @ short viwit before returning to her home ia a Ye Orchestra ye abet op Mrs. Falcon Jonfin left last ol«eht for Los Angeles, where she will re- main about @ month. Cook until tender yolkn of the tees and cook a few minutes, to cook the exam round mold and invert onto Strain the sirup from the | pears, add a little vanilla and some! this amo: |wugar if the sirup in light and boil Then stir in the year of 1919 Altrua Club of the Y. W. CA for club supper; follewed |hees meeting and surprise program charge of Miss Mercedes Doyle of the Chamber of Commeroe, [members were initiated into the| op. Totahektma Blue Birds gave |sroup--Biltie Watson and Flizabetl|« xiver tea and Valentine ele at the |Keihl, New officers are, president, | nome of their guardian, Miss Edith Thea Kensler; secretary, Irma pedtield, Friday, to raise money to eee . $20,675 worth of waste paper. profit $17,208. movement started in April, 100,000 pupils schools of Bt jonethird. Add pears and let them | | wtay in the sirup until thoroly heated. | 916 | Arrange on top of rice, pour over |the 13 sirup and cover with the whites of asked to bring old newspapers and the emgs beaten till #tiff and dry with | magasines to school to be eold for jthe benefit of the Teachers’ Benevo- }lent Annuity association. The children make a great game There are now in storage In the of the business and there ts much United Staten 996,000,000 pounds of | wool, enough for a two years’ sup Mewting of Alumnae |Feporter, Genevieve McKay. |camp. Miss Ruth Brown gave @ talk of Chi Omega Sor ority @ ill mest at 1 o'clock Friday The Alumnae }938 19th ave 4 tablespoons of sugar, Bake in a moderate oven for eight minutes. Queen Anne High School PT. A. Queen Anne High Sehool Parent Teacher Asrxociation will hold a re ception to welcome the parents of |the entering freshmen at 2:30 p. m Friday, in the library of the high school A musteal program will be «given and Mr. Thomas RK. Cole, ax sistant superintendent of schools, wt speak on “High ee. between rooms and grades ver which will have the biggest in tonnage of old news- papers and “magazines, For the children Uterally bring waste paper to school by the ton FORTY STATES PAY MOTHERS’ PENSIONS Forty out of the 48 states have hearing today, The case was wncon| 4 gone, "] tented, and the divorce would bave|® = li iy Big gone through had it not been for th@| Poor: of the chief of the Children's terference of the judge, who, by - ‘wine advice, effected s reconcilin.| Duress of the U, & department bad | tion. The wife claimed that he had SUIT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE A suit for étvoree on grounds of give @ social dance at the 1 0. G.| failure to provide came up for a T. ball, Virginia #t. and Boren ave. Friday evening, Fe oe Vocational School, ¥. W. C. A. ‘The vocational school at the Y. W C. A. will give @ practical demonstra tion Friday, February 4, 23¢ p. m. ‘The subject will Public invited, Kemratirudara Hormeeteaders Mrs. Lester Edge, of Spokane, te the house guest of ML. & Gehres. pensions, according to the annual ee rip in the East. “~ There seems to be great diver in the administration systems of the various states, however, and Bureau pointe out the need of a careful investigation of cach method. |, Such a survey, the burean claims, would give the federal government | and the general public the benefit of the experience gained thru the operation of these various laws with ponsibie result more uniform and effective than ex- iets at present. be had not had a new suit or hat! To which the husband re- can't afford to buy her George Washington Circle No, 33 | “lothes while food's as high ax it is.” “Just & moment, you young folks,” interrupted the Judes. tle advice for you: ¥ and you want clothes: Go to Cherry's, at 207 Rialto bide. on Second ava, between Madison and Spring, over the Pig’n get yourself outfitted, pay | small amount down, and arrange have settied many family quarrels with just such Now try that,” he said, as | the couple walked out of the door together. —Advertinement, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mille land the Misses Gladys and Dorthy Mills will leave Sunday for California. 4 their car and will 1 about @ month. be rug cleaning. | George Washington Circle No. 33, Ladies of the February 4, in at|manh of Hood Hiver, Ore, are re , at | celvitig memages of congratulations 2 o'clock. The committes in charge | on the birth of a gon in Portland Fri of Qrrangements consists of the fol-|day, January 2% lowing ladiet: Mrs. Harriet Saunder- 4 Greene, Mra. J. C.| Mra. Henry Jukes, who has been a Otto Roseleaf, as-| Visitor in the city for the past ten wisted by Mra. Charlies P. King, Mra. | days, returned Tuesday to her home F, M. Padelford, Mra, G. W. Wheeler, | in Bellingham. Carrigan, Mrs. Marion! 7 eh8 Redfield and, the officers of the club, | of something Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets Alexander of ancient Greece used to encourage wine-drinking matches, in one of which 36 contestants died | from overdrinking. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Thorpe, of |pallid— Mrs. Archibald Wilson, president;/ Dallas, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. W.| you havea Mrs. Frank Hamilton, vice-president; | F. Goldman, of Portland, Ore. Mrs. J, W. Counetl, secretary, and | been guests at the Hotel Washington | |for the past few days. Mr. Thorpe . ig the president of the National A» sociation of Life Underwriters, and Queen Anne Study Club |Mr. Goldman the vice president Have Charge of 1| They are-on & business trip thru the oli West, and left last night for Spo Orthopedic Tea Shop ldene ve The Queen Anne Study club was in —— charge of the Orthopedic Tea shop | today, wit! wos é In 1642 the Engtish bss naga tee Pei w Mon Ht Movant! made it @ crime“to attend a theatre, Mra. O. & Taylor. Mra 1 B. Ford, the first of which had just been Mra, William H. McClaakey, Mra, w. | (Pened H. Thompson, Mrs. J. E. Beardalee, | Gemmol, Mrs. Harry| For Good Apple Pie go to Bolit's. Brown and Mrs. M. Krikorian. « | —Advertisement taste in your mouth— er i take Olive Tablets. Dr. Egwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- calomel—were by Tohavea clear, pink skin, ples, a feeling of buofancy have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two nightly and | note the pleasing results. Millions of | sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. Another for SUGAR, 5 Lbs. | Palmer's Lipton'’s T % Ib..19¢) Another for Lux Laundry Flakes 11¢ Pyorrhipaste Tooth Another for The L. C. Smith Bldg. | : Is Still Opposite $5 Cash Prize Kodak Picture. ter our February contest. Submit as many Weer {Np SALE Thursday—F riday—Saturda Your dollar is worth more at Guy's Drug Store End Sales offer the best goods at exceptionally low prices. Thousands are gaining by these sales—are you? & few of the many special items Hair Nets, Bonnie B. 15¢@ | Cuticura Soap 1¢ ¥ Resinot Soap... Woodbur ‘« phosphites Another for Tr. Iodine ... 40c King’s Sarna the blood Another for Another for as you wish. SUN! UNIVERSITY * WOMEN’S LEAGUE NA CASE COLORATURA SOPRANO should know the comfortable feel- ing that follows bathing the face, neck and arms with ED. PINAUD’S LILAC A few drops in the bath or added to the water in the basin will re- fresh you after a shopping tour. ’ Refined Fragrance , Kenyon Catarrh del Balm ....... picture wins the $5. OPEN 24 HOURS; DAYS, TOO. “Yours for Stealth’ Meany Hall: Thursday Evening, February 10 PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK Fert Piper & Taft, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 TRAINING CLASSES SUCCESSFUL - ‘The firrt two clamen of the Guar-|regular weekly meeting last Thure @ianw Training course, at 320 and|day. They are busy learning the 1 o'clock on Tuesday, February 1,| Blue Bird ceremony and songs, aw were muccensful and well attended. |they are going to have @ joint cere: \There were about 20, mostly new|monial meeting with the Kilequa guardians in the afterndon clam and|Campfire on Saturday, February 6, about 30 in the evening clans. These | oayp TAWANAMT classes will continue on each Tuer | WOLDS CEREMONIAL day thru February and March at lo |. tie on ee cal headquarters, 427 Globe building. laskae’ modes’ amemeaaae lant Prt New Cumpfires are being organ-| ai) Margaret O'Neal was awarded timed in Kirkland with their own local | +). rank of Woodgutherer. The girls council. Friday the Ahwandah Camp. practiced Campfire songs after the fire, with their guardian, Mins Mar. | PUM Cr waret Main, and the Weeato group. |i.» wiriv of Yallani Campfire at with their guardian, Mins Fut |tneip tant hand craft meeting worked idan © amPfire presram St /on their head beads. _ | on January 24, the Suchi Blue To | group tbhok a hike thru the KEMONIAL | woods at Gatewood. Mr, MoClure, ‘There will be two days before the | principal of the Gatewood school, ae Grand Council Vire on March 19,|COmpanied them and gavé a tale on when all the Campfire girls in the the trees, city can practice ceremonial wonsa| The lola Campfire met last Thurs- day at the bome of Miss Dorothy public schools. ‘These will be Satur. | #4 they discussed ways of getting |day, Feb. 26 and March 6 at 9:39) "€W members for the camp. ‘The Macatawa Campfire with their ruardian, Mre. Ethel Held, met Pe ruary 1 and went down town to go thru the Seattle Baking Co, plant. |They are planning to go thru some Brattle factory once each month. On February 14 they will have a Walem ~ tine party at Mra. Held’s home. ‘The Litahni Campfire girts ai | party at the Ballard field house ‘Thursday. The Iroquois Tribe, of | which Evelyn Bocketrom is the lead- aig’ Silden Coane hats | *7) entertained the camp. ceremonial meeting Friday at Grace | WECATO CAMPFIRE Ringer’s home when four new mem-| HAS PARTY bers will be taken into the group ‘The Weeato Campfire had a varty | They are Fvaleen McAlpine, Gladys |at the home of Caryl Kerr Saturday 4, m., In the Armory Minn Gladys Seymour, of the Owainea Campfire, has received a which she sent in to Everygiris’ Magazine and which are published in On January the 26th, the Noot- kana Campfire held a meetipg ai the home of thetr guardian, Mra. J. Milla. dancing. Miss Elsie Hansen and her AKIYUHAPT CAMP ee won the prize for the prize HAS CEREMON! ~ ub Alrcedl Candice had a| The Neachee Campfire had s social ceremonial meeting: January 27 at Meeting at the home of Olga Sund- Marion Moen's home. Marien Moen |#trum. The next meeting, on Febru- ary 4, will be a ceremomial meeting | at Betty Cotton's bome. Besenoha Campfire had @ party at the home of their ee perma afternoon. They tnvi' new At the regular meeting of the Pa. | sfernoon. They parr hata Campfire on January 28, the | asked to attend three meetings of girls spent the whole afternoon on j). p with the prospect of head bands pert agen The Komalwa group held thetr neo. | ‘ken into the group at the ead ond council fire Tussday, February 1.| ne Delakotn Campfire Deld tretr ‘Throw girls took the rank of wood: | test ceremonial meeting at the home gatherer— Rhea Kessler, Jewsie Lon-|of the assistant guardian, Miss don and Beatrice Meeker. ‘Two new | ftp Tymvers, beads, The next meeting will be at the home of Marcella Lewis and the | Thompson; treasurer, Louise Brady; go to the Campfire girls’ suthmer Lewa Campfire met for tts Jan) on “Campfire.” vary ceremonial at the home of Mary| ‘The members of the Licola Camp | Gilleland, its president, last Monday | ¢re met Wednesday, January 26. | evening. The regular ceremonial | among their members now there ere | ritual wns observed. three new ones, Miss Luella Huyler, Steadfast, loyal and troe—that ts) Mies Edna Gomell and Miss Faith the meaning of Kamasee and that {9 | Bradley. the name and watchword of a new| The Kinnfktnic Campfire gave @ group under Mra. K. A. Wonser, @/ part of a ceremonial meeting for the former Campfire and Bluebird guar|entertainment of the Gatewood So dian of this city. cial circle at the home of Mra, Rich philanthropic tour. He will present | Thursday, January 27. his “Music, Art and Foolishnes”| The La Gua Df Campéire giris! under the auspiont of the Kiloqua| gave @ “Hie Klass Vod'ville enter © Campfire, Satarday, February 12, at|tuinment Saturday night at tie Ls 8p m. in the Y. W.C. A. auditorium. |Community hall and played tf = ‘The Takkodah Blue Birds had their | packed bouse. e Correct Apperct far Wemen . A New Shipment of Enchanting SPRING DRESSES $35.00 $45.00 $49.75 | $55.00 $65.00 HESE aremost- all —— charming style inno- vations too numer ous to describe. * Each mode has an én spiring interpretation of the gladsome spirit of Spring. Colors ere chiefly navy and brown, many of which ere brightened with tunics of contrasting colors and otherwise embel- lished with a diversity of interesting new touches, tneluding { gleaming beads én fan- |] ciful patterns and ap- |] plied motifs of wool or | yarn. So numerous are the style features, we can but classify them gen- erally: there are tunics and ruffles and panels and sashes and bows; each mode an individual delight—different from the others —although all are akin in achiev- ing the same delightful result—youthfulness! Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) e