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attle @ ociety Bt. Barnabas’ Chapel ~ Scene of Smith-Wood- mut ay sem Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earling Dinner Hosts; Entertains In- formally at Tea. ’ f@ lavish array of spring Diossoms, the rustic lttle chapel “Bt Barnabas Saturday evening & memorable picture for ceremonies attending the mar of Miss Hannah Woodnut, of Mra. William L. Wood and Mr. Sidney Garfield Smith, of Mra. A. S Murphy, of De. Mich. Clusters of narcisst, .freesias and Marking the pews, formed lovely pathway for the bridal Rows of cathedr! tapers and of roses, jonquils, narciast freesia at the altar, with overflowing with acacia on side and a lattice of greens jd Tones, screening the chance! rail, ade a most lovely background for impressive Episcopalian service, Rey. Herbert H. Gowen. the ceremony, Mra. Lee Dick of Kansas City, a Of the bride, sang impressive *s “Serenade” and “Thou An" by Bradsky. W8dding march from Lohen by Miss Edna Mo- at the organ, signaled the <4 ‘and Mr. Bruce Farris of Van: | B.C. who acted as best first were the ushers, EB. Hughes, Mr. Taylor Green, Hyatt of Vancouver, and Prentice of Bellingham. Lottie Trenholme, the maid of followed, charmingly attired of canary colored taffeta, appliqued in the pastel hat was of yellow tulle, with silver ribbon, the roll embroidered in a tracery de @ilver thread. Freesias, jon- “Marcissi, Ophelia roses and der sweet peas, tied with yellow showered with ribbons in shades, formed her love- douquet. ‘matron of honor, Mra. Bruce ef Vancouver, B. C., came | tall) | | The marriage of Miss Esther Palmer and Mr. Chester|‘** ®d¢ of the subject. Raymond Bordeaux was solemnized on Wednesday evening, February 2, in Plymouth Congregational church, —Portrait by Bushnell. cherry sherbet from a nook gartand whom credit is due for this charming and successful ball includes the | Mises Lurtine Brown, Loulse Chand ed with wistaria. The committee to! Business and Professional | Shorts, ner.” |metentific talk on “Why jmchool PT. A |Gertrude M. Woodcock of Broadway |will talk from the teachers’ stand |point, Mise Josephine Lewis |the students’ standpoint and several THE SEA ‘4 CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Alumnae to Meet With Mrs. Shorts Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae will meet Tuewlay afternoon at 12:0 jock at the home of Mra. Bruce 923 16th ave N oe Kevned Club Annual donation day will be ob merved by Revned club at the home of Mra, Charles Hutehinson, 1620 2nd ave, at 2 p. m. see Seattle Musle Study Club Members will each be allowed one kyest at the meeting of the Seattle Music Study club, to be held at 1:50 Pp. m. at the home of Mre Arden L. Smith, 1602 18th ave, Mr, Claude Madden will talk on “The Apprecia tion of Muste’s Ideals and Personal Memories of the Metropolitan Opera Production of “The Ring’ by Wag cee Writers’ Club Manuscripts will be read by Mra BL. Adkina, Mra, A. C. Thompson, Mra. A. BE. Rayner and Mine Mary Kane at the meeting of the Writers’ club, to be held at § p.m, tn the Erickson club rooms, Y. W. GA. oe. Seattle Audubon Society The public im invited to the meet ing of the Seattle Audubon society in the agsembly room of the Cham. ber of Commerce at # p, m., when Mr. F. & Rathbun will talk on “Lake Creacent and Vicinity.” see Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Emma Lasirus Auxiliary to B'nal Brith will hold a business meeting at the Educational Center this eve ning. eee Broadway High School P..T. A Dr, Curtis Williams, of the Unt versity of Washington, will give a opie Fail” t the meeting of Hroadway high at 2:30 p.m Mins from mothers will be invited to present All par ents are invited, particularly moth ers of entering freshmen. ee Ciionian Clob Ednueational day will be observed by Clionian club at 2 p. m. at the Federation club house. Roll call will be responded to by giving the names of prominent educators, Mra, W. Harper will discuss “What th TTLE STAR Mra, Frank D, Black |Harold will return about from California, where been apending the y oe Mr, and Mra, Thomas Seott, of Vancouver, Th ¢ were the week jend guests of Dr, and Mra, A, M. MaoWhinnie, } eee Mra. B. ¥, Wright, of Chelan, was the guest last week of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry G, Tuttle and son March 1 they have two months. oe Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wills | daughter Janice will arrive t from Alliance, Neb,, fornia, and will be guests of Mra. BB, ¥, Gilman and other friends for a | week. and see Mra. John Loor Locke, with her | niece, Miss Emma White, left Satur day for a visit of six weeks in Call fornia. eee Mr. and Mra, 1B. J. Ovington, of Lake Crescent, are in the city, guests at the Wintonia hotel, cee Mr, and Mra. El. Heister Gute spent the week-end in town, coming over from Olympia on Saturday, o- Mrs. Hi. Logan Geary, of Portland arrived last night, to spend a few days Visiting relatives. eee Miss Frances McLachlan, of Port land, is spending the week as the gucst of her sister, Miss Florence MoLachian. see Mr. and Mre. George B. Swinehart and daughter, Miss Olivia; have sold thelr home in Mount Baker Park, and have removed to 611 33rd ave, eee Mra. Margaret Hulbert left yester day for Victoria, B.C, where abe will make her home. eee 1 Ming Aida and Mies Ruth Hulbert came down from Everett Saturday to attend the dinner dance at the Rai nier club, ' eee Mr. Fred Hulbert, of Everett, was in town on Saturday, coming down to attend the junior prom. eee Mr. David Scheetz Craig left last evening for a month's business trip to Ban Francisco and Los Angeles. ° . Dr. George B. McCulloch, who has been spending the past few months in Southern California, is expected to turn thin week [Music Josef Hofmann Concert February 17 Josef Hofmann On Thursday evening, 17, Josef Hofmann, the world-famous Metropolitan theatre, Mr. Hofmann is one of the few artysts whore youthful proved a great and lasting one. has An genius | ton Rubenstein once sald, interested in wonder children,” but who later” became his only private pupil. Joset Hofmann has appeared in concerts all over the world and every where has received only the highest praine, eee San Carlo Opera to Have Many Well {Known Singers Practically all the tenors, baritones and anson who will be heard here with the San Carlo Opera company are already famous on two conti nents—quite a few of them on three ~—for of late, yearn the © eo at Buenos Aires and the National Opera, Rio Janeiro, with seasons of 20 weeks, have made great induce ments to leading Italian and Spanish eingern. Pilade Sinagra, the tenor, who will | be heard here in “Carmen,” “Thais” and other operas, ts famous both in Spain and in the Argentine. He had February | pianist, wi) appear in concert at the| February 11, at 1:30 p.m }ins and salt and pepper. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921. for the past two seasens, will conduct | at all performances, ‘The complete repertoire week follows: Monday, ¥ “Lucia a) Lam Mme, Butterfly” nee, “Tales of Hoff evening, “Carn “Aida”; and “I tines, “Thats “Il Tro for the ry 21 ednenda Thursday Nerian Rusti Pagliacci’; Saturde ™ and Saturday eve han Benefit Recital on February 17 Francis Richter, of Portland, p iat and comp r, will give recital Webruary 17, at fonle temy funds of dinabled servi hot entitled to the » ’ eee a bene new for the te bonus Marie Gashweiler to Present Pupil Mise Marie sent Shirley Douse, 9 ter of Mr. and Mre« in a piqno recital the this month to be announced later Meeting of Seattle Music Study Club The Seattle Music hold their regular r Gashwetler wil 1 daugt Doune rp and 4 The location Study club wil “ting Frida at the home of Mrs. Arden L. Smith, 1602 18th ave. Mr, Claude Madden wil give a talk on “The Appreciation of Music's Ide and personal memo “1 am not| duction of We |member is allowed one guest that was before he heard Hofmann, |CURRY OF PRAWNS IN RICE onion apple cups stock cup raisins densertspoon curry powder tablespoons flour Melt butter, add minced onion and fry Ull onion is a golden brown. Mix curry powder and flour and add to butter, Simmer for 25 minutes. Stir in stock slowly and add apples, rais Cook, stir ring constanUy until thiek and smooth. Put over hot water and| let simmer for half an hour. Add prawns and when thoroly hot serve in a border of cooked rice | Sewing Circle of Bikum Chotum | The sewing circle of the Ladies auxiliary congregation Bikum Cho-! lum, will meet Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2 DP. m., with Mra. 8. Silverman, 2809, | Washington st. Notes ‘From the Y. W.C. A. The Cosmopolitan club of the Y. A. meets on Tuesday, Feb ruary 6, for club supper in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock to be followed Classes at 7 im the club ns There will be a social hour frolic at 7:30, when gaines and other recreation will be enjoyed. The lent of the club, Mies Dorothy wishes tormeet the chairmen standing committees at 6:30 office of the club secretary short conference before the Bible and pres Hubb, of for a lub meeting. On Thursday, February 10, the Friends ‘of All club will meet at 6 »ck for club supper in the cafe nd at 645 there will be the hour Bible talk, to be followed a health and hygiene lecture and The club members will at the vespers services 13. half incursion unday, VWebruary The Acacia club for married women have their Bible study on Vriday, February 11, st 1:30 p. my be owed by another of the alke on food hygienica, The Altrua club for business girl Friday evening, February o'clock for supper in the with Bible study at 7 in the third floor club room. Dr. Myrtle Maas has charge of the surprise program that the club are enjoying each week following thejr regular club meet ing. ot erie meets on at 6 cafeteria p. m.. members Gympasium—Join one of the new in the gymnasium which have just started. Pool—Learn to swim before the summer comes, and if you are a swimmer learn to be a lifesaver before the summer months, At any time when ten girls are ready for the Red Cross lifesaving examination it will be given at the w A. pool. On Tuesday, Februasy %, 8 p. m, |there will be a moving picture, il- justrating correct foot. wear and the effect upon health. Members of the Parent-Teacher associations are es pecially invited to be present. Ad- mission is free, On Wednesday, February 9, Dad ~ Henry will give a lecture of spectal Century Demands of Public] W., Tuesday evening, Feb, §, at Sp. m. Major and Mra. A. M. Winner, who are known as the smallest people in the world, will take a prominent part in the program, giving several voo: An interesting program is being|*tlections, and the Major will make a arranged for the Shawondassee club | speech. meeting to be held with Mra. Hamp Sera never sung in this country until last ALBAN Patrick Mur-|interest to divers. All girls inter- summer, when he appeared with the|Tay, 82, prominent labor union of-|ested in diving are invited to come | Chicago company during its summer | ficial, dead |to the pool at 8 o seanon at Ravinia Park. Mr. Gallo/ se REDUCTIONS Vincente Ballester deserves a chap ter to himeelf, for this young bart-! tone’s star is surely in the axcendant and everywhere it in predicted, by | even the most conservative, that he We're making a clean sweep during our big Clear- ance Sale, so don’t miss it. Broken lines are being closed out at Jess than half price, and other lines are marked down to the present market prices. Sale con- tinues until all of our present stock is gone. of |ler, Annabel MeLeod, Ruby Bauer.) Women’s Club Wess Dekh Maredret Mogere, Mart | Schools,” and Mra. H Granger on Homan roy adaaen, Charnes | The Seattle Business and Pro-|will talk on “Phe State Educational Shawler, Jack Bates, James Hodges, | tional Women's club wil! have an|Loan Fund. Thornton Wyman, Duane Shinn, |OP*R meeting in the assembly room Alfred Harsch, Jack Sullivan, Milo| Cf the Chamber of Commerce at of the tulle fastened to the | Wilcox, Kline Hillman and Wiimot|®9° p. m. on Tuesday, February Bt shoulder trailed off into a/ Allen, chairman. 15 at which «meeting Dr. 'W. ite. Ghe wore an upturned 5 T. Christensen, president of the ‘White tulle, trimmed with cold * . | Port of Seattle commission, will ad-/ton Moran, 2440 First ave. W., at Dorcas Circle |Miss Diaz Becomes dress the club on “Ports of the/2 Doreas Circle will meet Tuesday, embroidered ld tam and — oe Mrs. Tarte United States I Have Visited.” and Feb. 8, 2 p.m, with Mra Lucy At Tast Thursday morning, at 8 Col. Matt H. Gormley, auditor of kinson, 1618 Ird ave. West. o'clock, tn the Church of the Im- the Port of Seattle, wil! tell the OSSER a club of “The Port of Seattle.” As/th tkt Wi ‘es I Lb TBS maculate Conception, was perform- © Alki Women's Improvement club cLU ed the marriage ceremony of Miss our port and commerce are the chief| will be held with Mra, A. E. Schutt, Assets of our city, we desire that/3226 ¢3rd ave. 8 W. at 2 pm The Minute Women's committee Clara Louise Diaz, daughter of!ai) members and thelr friends come eee on reconstruction work and aid to Mrs, M. F. Diaz to Mr. Reuben to this meeting in order that they Elxie Lincoln Benedict Ciab exeervice men will meet February J. Tarte, son of Mr, and Mra A-| may iearn more of our public port) The human analysts class of the 1020 a m., at Community Service A. Tarte, Rev. Father J. F. Hayes roorna, 157 Stuart building. Ali Min- reading the service, in the pres- facilities. Elsie Lincoln Benedict club will meet w 1 At the meeting held on February/at § p. m. at 234 Globe bullding,| te Women welcome. ence of a large assemblage of rel- x >. 4 pew atk sbiiiitinis atives and friends. LONDON.—“I will never conduct 1, after a brief business program, | First.aw. and Madison st. Readings Mr. ©, mT The bride was lovely in her Fe eke ete ae opmaee [wah De sivas Ue Fret, 4. 1. Sear, an orchestra without women in fu- bridal robe of ivory satin, fash: ture; they do their work no well," de- of the Skagit River project, gave/Ph. D. the club a moet interesting and tn- 7 me = = toned with long simple lines and) structive {tlustrated lecture on the| — Study Clans Rainier Chapter | *lared Sir Henry Wood. England's veiled with « drapery of georgette |“sxagit River Project." The lecture] Study class of Rainier Chapter, D sere ati me ae sa ‘on pita me. the song 2 crepe. At her colffure, a gariand|comprived such subjects as thé|A. R, at the Y. W. GC. Ar Mry | teat talent for the violin. They have| Inzerillo, the young tenor, who has of orange blossoms bound her tulle i. % tab, Kaslees, A wonderful delieacy of touch, They excited so much enthusiasm, will | - i vell, and she carried a shower bou- . Tar are sincere, They do not drink and |in the cast. Gaetano Merola, leadink | A real bargain price for these fine skirts; extra good quality of homespun cloth; skirts are made up in a neat, attractive style. Diue tulle veiling the surplice bodice and encircling the| eee Alki Women's Improvement Club The regular business meeting of will be elected to the company of the great. He, too, is of Spanish birth, | but his first fame was won at the Opera Comique in Paria, He also! bas sung in South America and) comes here from a triumphant eea-! son with the San Carlo company in| New York. Giuseppe Agostini te a tyric tenor) who has few equals in this country. | Mario Valle is also well known in the operatic firmament, Mme. Bettina Gramatic soprano, will sing the title role of “Aida” on Thursday, a part in which | + > her magnificent voice and fervid tem | Ladies H have free ran; Or framant have va ranon. Gee $10.98 Values for $3.98 fr bouquet was of the same flowers as the maid of Mr. Licyd H. Woodnut, of exquisite wedding gown of ry white satin was designed from ‘mother’s bridal robe. The skirt, and full, had a panel of silver embroidered in pearls and) geographical location of the project ounding cee | quet of Ophelia roses, cowl hy mepaar hele. mets Boensnd they do not xmoke as much as men.”! maestro of the San Carlo company | Miss Anna Slowiska, the bride's | descriptions of the dam sites and| Tonia chapter No. 114, 0. E. 8, ~ ery; the railroad connections; Tonia Chapter No. 114 attendant, was gowned In @ model/the operaon of same; tabulated|!n Corinthian ha: |. Masonic temple, Children’s Uiideewene Cut to 49c $1.00 values of Children’s Shirts and Drawers that are durable and warm; made from selected cotton yarns. Clearance price, per garment, 49¢. Boys’ Flannel Waists Cut to 98c ; an arm bouquet of Hoosier Beauty| vestment in this project. Ie point- roses. Mr. Hudson Tarte, brother/eq out how the Ruby and Gorge of the groom, acted as groome-| sites were ideal dam ites and show man. ed how thin Skagit River project After the ceremony, & in| may be operated in conjunction with breakfast was served at the home| the Cedar River plant and the Steam of the bride's mother, Mrs. M. F. | piant Diaz A handsome basket of Ophe-| Following Mr. Uhden’s lecture, Mr. Coamopolitan Clb Coamopolitan club of ¥. W.C. A in cafeteria at 6 p. m. followed by Bible class at 7 p. m. and social hour at 720. The president, Mins Dorothy Bubb, asks that the chair. men of all standing committees meet la roses centered the attractive was enhanced table. Those who were entertained were W. Jos. Shea of Montreal, Canada, told the club members of the in ternational convention of American at 620 In the office of the club secretary for a short conference be fore the regular meeting. $1.50 values of heavy Flannel Waists, gray and of white georgette crepe, a hat tolcharts of the proposed tmprove-jat § o'clock. Exemplification, to match her gown, and carried ments and of the total cost of in-|Which all @astern Stars are invited. ee Her piquant beauty the lovely bouquet of lilies of the and gardenias, tied with silver and showered on satin ribbons with lilies of the valley which fell to me slippers that completed her ti attire. Feception followed the ceremony khaki colors; cut full size; well made; all sizes. Women’s Lisle Stockings Cut to 49c 69c values of Ladies’ Fine Cotton Lisle Stockings ; — toes and heels; black, brown, gray and pe Heavy Comforts Cut to $10.95 $15.00 values; size 72x80 inches; sateen covering with plum colored borders; white cotton , filling; weight 5 pounds. Wool-Finished Blankets Cut to $5.75 $8.00 values of Wool-finished Plaid Blankets, size 66x80 inches; assorted colors, . Mr. and Mm. A. A. Tarte, Mrs. Loulse Borngart, Mr, Thomas Born gart of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. A. Znigie, Miss Anna Slowiska, Mr Hudson Tarte, Miss Julia Znixie, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Duball, Mas- ter Joseph and George Duball, Mr. Stee, S wroodnat whe wit, {and Mrs, U. R. Tarte, and Mr. and teide and groom, and Mra’ A. s.| Mra W. A. Smith of Bellingham, y. the bridegroom's mother,|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cranney, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodnut, | Mrs. A. Vause, Mr. H. N, Dinz, and the receiving line. Mr. Ernest Williams. rets of pihk carnationa,| On their wedding trip Mrs. Tarte Gaffodiia, narcisst and| Wore a dark biue tailleur, with ‘were used in all the rooms and | hat to correspond, and a cormme of | @ touch of springtime to the at-| Violets and Cecil Brunner buds supper table, where Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Tarte will be at home W. Roberts, Mrs. J. D. Tren. | after February 15 at 424 Erie ave. Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley and ee John Pierce of Olympia pre- sO ad te Mise hun tre, | rs. Marlowe to Be Hostess Miss Erma Verd and Miss i Louise Gamble. . Mrs. George Marlowe will be host- ‘Mrs. Smith traveled in a three. | exs tomorrow afternoon at her home| Piece mode! of Nanking blue Cordova | at 2 o'clock, with the mothers of the th with trimmings of nutria and | St. Martin club as her guests. wand taffeta hat in golden | 39s tones. ? Mr. and Mrs. Smith tett tor car-| Marriage Announced on their wedding journey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hesseltine of be at home after March 1 at| Vancouver, B. C., announce the Ne Point, British Columbia. marriage of their daughter Mar ° . jorie, to Mr. Clifford B. Scott, of O'Neil, Neb, The ceremony ‘was performed at the home” of the bride's parents on Saturday, Janu- ary 29, at 3 o'clock, immediately aft | er which Mr. and Mrs, Scott left for | Seattle, where they were | tained at the home of Mrs, Charles R. Heaseltine, on Sunday morning at a wedding breakfas with 14 sorority sisters of the bride as ad ditional guests, and on Tuesday, Alpha Chi Omega sorority enter- tained at dinner in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left Thursday for Lineoin, Neb., where they will| spend a few days before going to O'Nell, Neb., where they will reside. Mr. Scott is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, and a ‘: Ss we member of Alpha Chi Omega sor Ti Me ority. Mr. Scott Is also a graduate _ Junior Prom of the University of Nebraska. _ Artistic Affair hg The junior prom of Saturday eve | ngagement Announced Ming, given by the class of 1922, prov-| Mins Jessie M. Hyatt announced @4 to be one of the most artistic and/her engagement to Mr. Glenn W Association of Port Authorities at Sui 8 Seattle in August, 1921, and as as A. RK ME Cub sistant secretary of the amsociation| A. RE. M. EB. club with Mre, thanked the club in behalf of the|Cavan, $711 Burke ave, at 2 p. m. association for its telegram which +2 they sent to the Chicago conven-| Seattle Review No. 8, W.B A tion thru Dr. Christensen last fall.| Past commanders of Seattle Re On Saturday, January 29, the| View No. & W. B. A, with Mrs Seattle Business and Professional|): 1« Larimer, 1607 First ave. N Women's club took its second {n-|ffom 11 to 4 Lunch at noon. Take dustrial tour of “Know Your Own| st Queen Anne cnr. City” and were personally conducted thru the Puget Sound Light &|Seat@e Council of Mothers Power plant by Mr. Santmyer. This| Seattle Central Council of the Con was a real education to the women|*?®S" of Mothers and Parent-Teach. ef the club and two of the out.|&™ Sssociations, will hold its regu standing facts they derived from Pgs e! meeting at the ¥. W the tour were that this plant in| © A eb. § at 10 a m. run on the by-products of a coal 11:45 & m., following the circte mine, which at one time had ieen|fPott, Mra. B.C. McCredie of the dumped into the Sound and not| Site board of health will speak on utilized, and the fact that this plant| 5°! Hystone. ‘on Western ave. furnished steam for the entire downtown district. These trips are of such an educa tional value that each member of the club considers it a privilege to attend same 3 An exceptional chance for the women of Seattle to secure wonderful bargains in best fashionable Furs. ick Selling—Ev Goes FUR COATS, FUR CAPES SCARFS, STOLES EVERY FUR PIECE No Fixed Sale Prices Just come in and pick whatever Fur you tenes SALE STARTS TUESDAY, 9 A. M. You Must Replace the Wear We advise our old customers and friends to make a point d T on the Hi Syst oe Art Department of Woman's Cen. tury Club Art department of Woman's Cen tury club with Mrs. H. V. Luithlen, 222 W. Comstock st, at 2 p. m Program: “Childe Hassam” by Mrs. F. EB. Palmerton and “Willard LL, Metcalf” by Mra, A. I. Nofeinger Current events by the department, eee Partlamentary Procedure Parliamentary procedure depart- Silk and Muslin Underwear 25% Less Than Regular Price Entire stock of fine Muslin and Silk Underwear at reduced prices. There are chemises, camisoles, gowns and boudoir caps; several attractive styles; lace and embroidery trimmed. \Lands Position as Sales Manager vicago Visitors to te Honored | Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Henry FE of Chicago, who are spending . few days in the city, en route to Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Earl- will entertain with a dinner of lve covers at the Sunset club this evening. A young man was tnstalied as Sales Manager in one of the largest |ment of Woman's Century club at and most progressive firms on the|Y¥. W. C. A. at 2 o'clock, coast yesterday. The position is a see enter-| Y°¥ Tesponstble one, and the new City Federation, W. C. T. U. | manager, tho quite youthful, gives| City Federation of W. C. T, U. at | promise of being very successful.|Plymouth church at 2 o'clock. Mrs, | The story he tells of how he ob-|Anna Colwell, representative to state tained it is a unique one. He has |legislature from Snohomish county, | been out of work for quite some| Will speak on “Important Measures | time, and upon reading the want| Coming Before "Tits Session.” oe ad in the paper felt that he could | quality as to all the requirements ex Totem Club Chorns Totem Club Chorus, 409 Hoge An cept one—that was the personal 4 appearance phase. Hoe was practical-|R¢X at 730 p. m., under direction of Miss Lillian Schoenberg. cee ly without funds, he #aid, but had heard of Cherry's system of buy- jing clothes on charge account. Presbyterial of First Church —_| “Accordingly, 1 went there earty|_Presbyterial in Indies’ parlorn of in the morning, completely outfit-|Fit*t Presbyterian church at 10:30 he rg wanier suit. for * ™- All women Interested in mia- A myself tn vaaser sult. £054 Sine are cordialy invited Did you ever stop to consider .00, “reduced from 00, ani v what a tremendous task is placed so confident of securing the . 7 . - Mt. Baker Park Ladies’ Club upon your human system = every Position then, that I promised to) yount taker Park Ladies Ait All day? The most efficient piece of pay them as I got paid. This was Inc. a a | a oti : . machinery in all the world is not perfectly satisfactory to them, and|@¥ Meeting for relief work. urpbted to stand the strain that SPECIAL NOTICE—AN order work and layaways must be called for on or before the 15th of February. x Re g eee Mrs. James Receives Mrs. Charles M. James, wite of “Lleutenant Commander James, U. 8. | ON. was at home from 4 until 6 yew. _ terday afternoon, entertaining in | formatiy at tea. Mrs. James was as- gisted by Miss Lucia Fryer and Miss _ Katherine Mulvey. of getting down early in the forencon—Tuesday—as we have some exceptionally fine bargains which will be snapped up right away, be replaced, if you are to enjoy good health. Your blood must be kept pure and vigorous, for upon its condition depends every organ |of your body. Many people have found g 8 & @ great aid in keeping thei# system in good condition. Being such a © blood tonic and system-builder 8. S. strengthens and enriches | the blood supply, and gives new vigor and vitality to the whole body. 7 S. S. 8S, is sold by all druggists. Write for free literature and fall information to Chief Medical Ad- viser, 831 Swift Laboratory, At- lanta, Ga,—Advertisement, novel affairs of the mid-winter sea-| Tuttle of Tacoma, at a luncheon|I applied. The manager took me Mothers of Zeta Tau Al is placed on your body. gon. given at her home last Saturday.|at my word for all other creden-| yothers of Zeta Tau rid So Your heart ts constantly pump- The Mandarin ball was the title) The wedding will take place in the| tials and said he was -so favorably | rority at chapter house, ATae Lenn ing life ahd vitality to every part | given to the successful event, and oo impressed by my appearance thatlave, N. i. at 2:30 pm. g of your body. This is being rap- _ Masonic-temple resembled a Chinese he wanted to give me a chance, 7 ae cee idly consumed after being turned Pagoda, with its wonderful rugs and r They say clothes make the man, tapestries. bd disappearance of 10,000 of the park|and I believe there's a world of Lanterns of fantastte shapes form-| herd of elk. | truth im it." 4 @ canopy, and softly lighted shed - Their store ts 207 Rialto Bide., &@ meliow giow on the merry dancers.| KELSO.—Miss Lindley Welch over Pig'n Whistle, on Second ave., A group of pretty freshman girls| Kelso and Harold Hyerott between Madison and Spring —Ad fp fetching Oriental costumes werved| of Whitehorse, Alaska, vertisement, D. Beckman, fe Manager WASHINGTON. — Yellowstone 4 park offic unable to account for Ladies’ Ald Society of 62, M. E. Church Ladies’ Ald Society of the 62, M. church, will produce a play entitled “The Business Meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society,” at the Calgary M. 1, church, corner of 23rd and 70th N, \ | into energy and strength — that ™ } keeps your system performing its various functions, What are you jthis drain upon your — system? Kvery day there is a certain amount of wear and tear that must : ee Le doing to replace Wilson married,