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THE SEATTL | DANCE TO BENEFIT DISABLED VETERANS Por benefit of disabled veterans Be attle chapter No. Honor lrotective Association auxiliary Ky This Monteliun \ lode No, 2, A. t W., will hall ntine danee will FE STAR Music — | Vaughan Arthur to Dearee Present Pupils | Recital | Kilis evening in at 8:15, Mr, Vaughan present Marion Vaughan violin recital following Arcade rr tumen, building at Kvergreen hall, in wre to | PS he characters jan orchestra will The Marriage of Miss | : Drummond and Mr. Y een 1) Drumheller Announced; [ERIE winy. Dinner and Theatre id Party; Dinner Hosts. ROSCO! program will A hmente snd dancing First Movement Refre for hontens Valentine party mem Viextemps only |Symphony Orchestra Benefit Concert | Tomorrow |. Te | dror DRUMMOND an Nounces the age of his sis 4 ~~ i, . Kant Star Club ter, Miss Eaith Drummond, to Mr ‘ x, ante Star club in Aretic build Thomas J. Prumhetier of Walla i room 4090, in the afternoc ‘The marriage took place today in St . eral George Wash 8 chapel, in the presence of Cirele No. 43 immediate family, the Rev. Her General George Washington Circle Ddert H. Gowen reading ti) service at No. 33, Ladies of the G. A. Ft, will 2 o'clock entertain with a dinner ‘Tuesday Veterans’ hall, «in at 11:30 evening the Hippo will t benefit Seattle Symphony The musicians of are dor their progr num pleane one neton th cert given for the hestra fund tra the orche ting of every rvices, and a that should Mrs. Robert Parker was the bride's only attendant. nd Mr. Roseoe Drum ran cei | Beller, the bridecroom’s brother, a pede dao | @@ as his groomsman : > The bride was charmingly attired Sucrose aa Mh & taillour of midnight blue trico- Set Hine with squirrel and mole trim eee Miings, with which she wore a hat c _ Mountain Spirit To correspond, and a corsage of or r #8 a Ald soclety will meet. — Ghids. | ; After the ceremony a wedding 4 re . Breakfast was served at the home of | ADDITIONAL ¢ ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robert Parker tn the Maryland apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Drumheller left on ‘thelr wedding journey and will be at es on their return in Walla February 15 armory am feature be four will the ap recently concert solot at are * Canfield, Mc violl stn Ladies’ thin They Jenr rt Ladlen* violoncello Caswell ap Mountatn , Sydney Lau aod Dorothy will tenor m. “ram to be given will be ins Wagner and orehes aint Wome The 4 Pioneer terly w he vie Ward Meany Luncheon will which the to the girly’ pond Densmore am committ C. F. Unden wilt ke h ; | Skagit River Project y 4 with atereopticon views. Kent. A. ml will speak on the “Birthdays Mr, Worth Denamore will give vocal | selections, accompanied by Mra, Eleta| Josef Hofmann mes Borst, who will con: | Qe Sale with plar The Seats in state of Washin, during territorial days are especially invited to be present | “ee con Annual Meeting — Aus Mary business and se or 1 Wednesday at the Mre ne] | at noon. 4 | saone tal men's F sux Techaikowrky ugar Plam Pairy | Tr. and Mrs. Backus Be Dinner Hosts | Mr and Mrs. Leroy Backus will in tomorrow evening with a| of ten covers at the Sunset followed by a theatre party at Metropolitan, in compliment to} nson and their nephew, Harlan. ‘and Mrs. Garrett to n at Dinner ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edward 1. Garrett be dinner hosts on Wednesday entertaining in compliment Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Merrill, of th, and Mrs. R. Dwight Merri has recently returned from the : be served after re will t ment Mra. I jof the pr i ‘ |that Mr The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving D. Smith. ithe Portrait by James & Merrihew, | tr A. M Lalo business chairman announces agnt 2 a ploneer G tra, firet m ident Unit Rhapsody were placed on aale this at the Metropolitan theatre at m. for the forthcoming con cert of Jomef Hofmann. pianist on to the Metropolitan under the management of Frank P. Hood With his pant years ing or much thr > nelections ne living the morning . 10 a " who forte | CLUBS hygiene of the Seattle school be the principal «peaker. M Ex.Service Women's Club | Dow of the fifth grade will give Miss Rose Glass, president, will]a vocal and Loulee Higby of side at the m Ex-|the fifth will entertain with e Women afeteria/a reading ly me at the at 6:30|to attend. when {pal speakers | be Mr. Nash, | and Mr Stre | of Rainier Legion. The |talks by Dr. Ma other representatives | interest POR TURSDAY | successes pil only two or pianists in history have at 8 o'clock Mr. Hofmann i» @ figure Prange tds that invariably inspires, The most dincerning repeatedly Mr. H. B perform. otten.” Eng the same The W lege Alumni and Ur nanocia tion of Seattle will hold thelr ann thday Dinner Phillip Rowe will entertain dinner of twolve covers at her Adrian Court this evening cellewation of the birthday of Mr. Bridge will form the eve. pleasure. . * nolo up a ¢ of the grade Everybe ting 1 other ata is we 1” An ub Xx. W.¢ the pri Thomas James at the Women's Univer Madrona PT, A. iP All former atu the coll are inv “Child Welfare will b ject of a talk to be given by Mra. Thatcher before the Madrona |P-T. A. at the school Business ex-service | meeting at 2:30 m. and regular | meeting at 3 al 798 | will be given by Teac Seattle Council of Minute Women more, The class in parliamentary pro- cedure of the Seattle Council of| Minute Women will meet in club room No. 2, Y. W. C. A, at 1 p. m. Mra. George: McLaughlin leader. ore Caleidh Club Mrs. P. EB. Harris, 216 40th ave. |N., will be hostess to Caleidh club atip. m Jay evening dinner 1 gay will tant, } lain can judges have ark made hy that Hofmann's an never be fe critics expreaned | thought, ave. tm of present, | echoed a rer Krehbiel Ke ed to be the sub “DANDERINE” | land's Preceding phony Concert the symphony concert evening. Dr. and Mrs. | BR Castien, with Mrs. J. E. i will entertain with a din- fF At the Sunset club tomorrow oe . Leary to Entertain ‘Eliza Ferry Leary will enter. at dinner tomorrow the ‘symphony Concert by Nile Save Your Hair! |Temple Chanters | Nile Temple chanters, ¢ isting of voices, have volunteered their | services at a musical concert to be jgiven by attic lodge No. 92, B. P. O, B., to raine nds to send the Elka band and drill team to the Elks’ na Jonal convention at Lon Angeles. eee pb Mrs. . J din Girls! a hark Fairview PLT. A. Make It Abundant! Fairview P.-T. A. will hold a aftver| jtea at the school portable on Tues | day, February 15, from 2 until 430! o'clock, honoring Mrs. P. Arthur! Varney. state president of the P.T.| JA. who will speak on “Aims and| | | Purposes of the PT. A.” A short Local Branch of Music | program will be given by the pupils, “he : Green Lake, Daniel Bagley and Fraternity to Be Opened | Olympic View P.-T, A. invited. Alpha, University of Washington newly organized music fraternity, | cee High P-T will give 4 complimentary concert Lectin “Tale A Wednesday evening, February 16, in coin high POT A. win be ead at the University Methodist church. 00 mir tk’ the etelty hall ot Charles E. Lutton, bass baritone, the new annex. Subject, “Have ab reg toler gear ge nay og ron oa “ of the fratern & group o Women's Educational Club ae pinay gar Part ata rear songs, Others taking part. will be The annual discussion luncheon we , ; » Glen, baritone, of the fine arts ts ,of the vocational gurden superin- co of the | Women's Educational club/ iogent, Miss L. V Bronson, and gp nencscccing? petal op when will be held at the Federation club| \f Well Immediately after a “Danderine™ | lint; George Bailey and John Hopper, r. ells, directors, | house, corner Harvard ave and maaaa your hair takes on new| pianists; Robert Carey, flutist, and Thomas st, at 1 p. m. Members is ter and wondrous beauty, ap | Carl Paige Wood, who will give an may invite two guest pearing twice as heavy and plentiful, | organ Several string quartet ee because each hatr seems to fluff and| numbers will be given by David Seattle Music Stady Club thicken, Don't let your hair stay|purnham, George McKay, Francis o- With Mrs. Eunice Ingraham lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly.| McKay and William Verran Dinner charge, the Seattle Music # Venes arovtiae ot Se bib on want lots of long, strong, | The local chapter house here will club will meet at the home of Migs| Inez Meyring will give a beautiful bh forma Thursday and Mrs, G. E. M- Pratt will) irene Baltrusch, 125 N. 75th st A 3% ruary 1 at|od talk on the Red Cross work and n tomorrow evening at thelr | 1:49 5 m. The program consists of | fefreshments will be served. “"Danderine” | checks “The Folk Lore of Eastern Bu- . . lrope;” ‘with plano numbers Moctrat Walla Walla PUT. A. ive given by Miss Juliet Gu An interesting program, with the Mrs, H. N. Shead and Mrs teachers in charge, is promised for | Dalton and vocal numbers by the meeting of W a Walla PUT. A ining with a musicale at| Edna Morton, Mra. H. C. Simpinks|at the school house at % p, m. home last evening, Mr. and/and Mrs. Ingraham. . Jason PD. Butler were informal ee | to a group of their friends Queen Anne Study Club Robert L. Green, their tal W. H. Lung, secretary of| incon Benedict club will meet at Thouse guest, who is the pos-|the city censorship board of motion|, p at 234 Globe bu of a beautful soprano voice, | pictures, will give an address On| First ave. and Madison st. Res pentributed a number of songn|“The Work and Duties of the|ines will be given by Prof. A. L{ Jater in the evening a dainty | Board” at the meeting of the Queen! gizer, Ph. D, and Prof. John E.| supper was served. Anne Study club at 2 p. m. at the! ayer, | nbs nl Mind home of Mrs. F. C. Serres, 2312) / ffair for Bride-Elect | First a N. The autobiography | eee Minute Women Committee AN Minute Women interested are invited to the meeting of the Min- ute Women Committee on recon- struction work, to be held at 10:30 |&% m in Room 157 Stuart Bidg, community service rooms. ee for Symphony of the following popular ‘will act as ushers at the concert at the Hippo evening” Miss Dor- Miss Gena Peters, Miss Fisher, Miss Mary Water- ‘Mrs. James Haight, Jr. Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Jr., Mrs. Car! Don-| 4 Miss Alice Blake, Miss Jane ‘Miss Phyllis Blake, Miss Eyman, Miss Mary Lea with Miss Catherine Collins, EB ss oe . Brighton P.-T. A. A businent meeting of Brighton PT. A. will be held at 220 p. m., in| followed by a program given by sdy | the pupils from room No. 4. Mb . ma ar cent [be installed on bottle of delightful | jon, freshens your scalp druff and falling hair. ating “beauty-ton «ha abundan with an informal dinner, the later attending the Symphony at the Hippodrome o8e CUT THIS OUT—I MONE Cut out this slip 0 Foley & Co. . TIS WORTH ¥ nelone with 5 5 Sheffield Ave. your name and a will receive in return a trial © containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Advertisement al Musicale Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club The human analysis class of Elsie ABOUT PIANO TUNIN Those who demand the rather than the cheape: tuning, tone volein player adjusting and overhauling should leave their orders with Johnson's Plano and Instrument Hospital, and they will be attend. | | ed to intelligently and your satis Mrs m. — 4 ES ; Seattle Lodge No. 7 limenting Miss Lavina Dun-|° 2 ap, sealed bbls hed, FR Lr spe ite Seattie No Degree of | 1 | His early life or a study of the thir-| promor, aoe beidetobe, Mrs. W: H. Gl enth century, will be | by | Lodg has extended invitations to ’ | Lodge Mrs. G. lL. Closton and Tr 1 Sa ba 1 bs tea at Tala sag ag Lacingered life or a study of the twentieth) on 2 century will be presented by Mrs.| ieee of the honor guest fern wi | ° Lodge given vet | eee | oe | ‘Valentine Party | The Seattle Improvement club, of Island, will entertain with | tine party at the club house | evening. | [Whe patronesses for the affair Ail be Mrs. Charlies A. Estey, Frank Moore, Mrs, C. A. hart, Mrs. Thotnas Hale, Mrs. , 8. Ament, Mrs. F. K. Shelley, David Kellogg, and Mrs. W Depierris. be the m jat Queen Anne Circle Miller, Jr, 2303 33rd aw. 8. at Queen Anne Circle, Child Conser-|2 p. m : vation League, will meet at 1:30. p. m. with Mrs. Ewing D, Colvin, 407 Ba |W. Howe st. A paper on “Courtesy Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gordon! sna Manners, the Golden Currency le 1 inner hosts last Tuesday eve- |?” ) Sxthanee””’ will ba reall we |of Social Exchange, De read at resell roe in compliment !y Mrs, H. R. Wright and following a *“* at Home With places marked for fourteen oe Holy Trinity Lutheran Choreh Trinity Lutheran Church will be entertained by 1 jecond piano selections by Mrs. Colvin a “Art of Conversation, One jof the Greatest Sock A will be given by Mrs. A. C. Creque. +P r. Fruit and Queen Anne Flower Mis W. W. Austin, at 10:30 a o'clock. faction will be guaranteed. auxil 1919 Third Ave. —Main 2337 sive a benefit Valentine masquerade i dance for the world war sick arene soem Som hall, Arcade building. Refresh- | 1/1/10. oa oeseceseen tes will be served. | Browning Study Club 5 eg = Bg ' : s Precious Stones with Mra. H. V. Luithien w.| Alk! Review ‘Ne ne | Comstock st, at 12 o'clock. Les meeting Of Ale Ne oe - a 4 ee i ’ : oR ps] Pyesciry Unquestioned Quality Carrent Century Club | Reliable Prices at the meeting of io ee nt Century club at 2:30 p Mt. Baker Ladies’ Aid Soclety cee meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Jewder 1010 Second Avenue al psi val A blithe whistle outsde the door, | dear! Look m ‘ tty stared, registered surprise, No. 3, ce: Cat This Out, as It Will Not erans at 8:30 p in Evergreen | Browning Study club will meet if and Jewelry ing and the Book.” willbe ‘held at\8 p.m et Seamestaias wit pected to be present Py Pitt | and George entered with a “Hello, | anger, He had on Flower Mission Circle, Fruit and will meet with Mrs. 1 Kinnear pla and then Luncheon at suit paper on over.” Dinner and Theatre Party Honoring Mrs. Anna Stone, who recently feturned from a visit} 4m Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Black entertained with a dinne "on Wednesday evening, followed by | @ theatre party. “i Jon and with crescendo at a new Sunset Heights Literary Club m “Argentina” will be the continued subject at the meeting of | Sunset Heights Literary club at | British-American 130 p. m. at the home of Mre L.| D, Miller 20 Wallingford ave The ‘oe will Whittier PLT, A. Mr. Jerome Shaffer will address Whittier PT. A. at o Dp. Music will be furnished by school orchestra and tolk will be held under the direction Mies Edna Crangle “You promised me you'd never gamble again, and I know you have | No job and no money, How come the hew suit?” Betty was in tears | “Not so fast und ni please, I have good new steady job and celebrated b | some new clothes to insure my kee P| vg it!” Ass'n Ball British-American with Masquerade dear, weeps, | association | entertain a Landed a |querade ball Tuesday Christensen's hall Madison st., benevolent sked will be grand evening corner Broadway for the benefit of | fund, Only those} admitted res xetting Anniversary Celebration In celebration of their ninth wed @ing anniversary, Mr. and Mr | Vickers Chapman entertained with ® dinner of fifteen covers at their home last Friday evening. and the ™ the kamen | 0 of But, George, did they pay you in advance? . “No, dear. I Cherry's, and want The order quickly. simply went to I can pay for it as I whole thing is $45, at that—it's reduced from $65. And, Betty, I want you to go down tomorrow and get outfitted yourselt I have @ steady Job now, and that's all that's necessary with Cherry “Yes, I looked over sc of their | ladies’ ¢ such wonderfudgy All reduced from 26 to 60% bd No trouble to find their store. on Second ave., between M. Spring, 207 Rialto buildir Pig'n Whistle.” —Advertise ° Club with Boren ‘ only Social § Holmes p. m. club Mrs, J Salmon Bay PLT, A L. at Thomas R sistant | 2:3 school superintendent, will be speaker of the afternoon at Study Club Rainier Chapter D. A. R meeting of Salmon Bay P-T. A Study club of Rainier chapter 310 p.m | A. R., with Mr J. H. Soper ieee 8323 Hunter boulevard, at 2 o'clock Mrs. M, Owens has ex- fended invitations for a bridge tea at her home tomorrow afternoon. a) mgagement Announced Mrs. Sarah A. Provine annéunces the engagement of her daughter Lois to Mr. John Locke Platt of | this ; ave. Glen Mr 0 Sherman Gatewood PLT, A. Gatewood PT. A. will meet fr L. 0. school room No, 9. at 3 p.m. Mr.| WL. O. EB. club W. W. Davis of the department of! o'clock. Mrs It's Hison and Jand dot | your double crochet # Lace Patterns— A New Design Every Week’ DIAGONAL PILer This will make a pillow casings as it ean ted so perfectly that it is tell the beginning or end of EDGING lace excellent for onn hard te the lace Chain 2% #titehes, turn and ible crochet into 7th atiteh double crochet into wkip 2 4 times skip 4 times chain 2 and st wtiteh and end the from the needle the wtiteh next chain 2 atitches and double eroeh: next 4 stitches, cb 2 wtitches, and double croche into the next 4 atitehe double crochet into the turn Second row- mesh without skippir another double crocnet stitch: 5 and doublé crochet into the middle atiteh of the first mewh and turn, Third row—Your first double crochet stiteh in inside of the lace must be one stiteh this side of the double crochet stitch, and the any glitches, chain the second double crochet top of the first double . then 2 chain stitches, and » double crochet stitch into the next double crochet stitch. (This is where each row ts in sed>—then 1 filled mesh, 1 open 2 filled mesh, 1 open mesh, 1 1 open mesh and turn mus® be on ah filled mesh, Fourth row ven open meshes, then increasing meshes, which 1* and double crochet right next to the last double crochet stitch, an her double crochet stitch able crochet into mesh of the last row, or on the row where you the next row catch teh thru stitch make a perfect the turning to be chain ¢ exact, and turn, No. 3 square Continue making rows until you have 11 open meshes, and the in- creasing meshes. then in making the next row do as you did on the first row, and make another scallop. ‘This lace can be made as narrow or wide as desired by adding to the meshes before starting another scal lop, or by stopping at any given place. If thin edge in to be used for towels or straight pleces—then start with open mesh, and the increasing which will make almost a t, and end with @ finished scal which will ONYX IS FASHIONABLE Lucky is the woman who porsesses & bit of old-fashioned black onyx jew elry; and the quainter the better, for the antique craze is here again. Onyx brooches, ear-rings, pins and necklaces are much sought after for wear in conjunction with the bril Mant new colors used in dress mate. vials. Also the contrast of black jewelry against the skin of mila¢y— blonde or brunet—gives a piquant touch to any costume. So hunt up grandmothers hetr- loome! nee CARMEN—Wednesday Evening AIDA—Thursday 1A RUSTICANA and 1ACCI—Friday turday Matinee TROVATORE—Saturday Evening SEATS NOW ON SALE Orchestra, $2.50 and 2 and $1.60; Gallery, $1 and Popular Wednesday Matinee, FE: tire Orchestra, $2; Balcony, $1.60 and $1; Gallery, 500, Add 10% War Tax Player Rolls O You Ever Think of Me?” This is a dreamy moonlight Fox Trot. Play it very slowly. Use sustaining pedal freely during first chorus, changing at every beat; then play second chorus crisply without pedal, the end—$1.25. \“Ohio.” This is a rollicking One- Step. Make the melody sing out by accent- ing sharply with the pedals.—f1.25. These two timely numbers are delightful. Mail orders carefully filled. A suggestion: Player pianos from $640 Convenient terms gladly arranged ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tacoma + Spokane + Portland h open meshen, 1 open | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921. Y. W. C. A. FREE Personal SERVICE CAMPAIGN | ‘Two hundred campaign workers te inaugurated the free servies of the Young Women's Christian A ation to raise $100,000 to continue the free service to girls und young women in need of anmlet | Mr. and Mra, Tom White will leave next Saturday morning for San Francisco, whence on March 1 they will wall the 4. 8. Ventura for Sydney, Auntralin day campaign . ance . The purpose of the campaign is to pay off a debt of $75,000 incurred in the past free service work and jhe | remaining $25,000 to defray expenses for this hur tarian service for the current his debt must be paid by March 1 ‘The campaign promptly next Friday night With increasing numbers of girts being thrown out of work and with arriving and stranded in the every day, thia free service pro gram is considered of economic value Minn Londa Rodenhouner left Bat urday for an indefinite stay in Cal) fornia. Mins Gloria Frink is leaving about February 20 for Boston, will Join Jud nd Mre worth and Miss Mary D sail on the 26th for Frink will enter Mins M for American George Don year pose nworth, and tl ples, Mins oxley's Kohool girls in Rome, wh will continue her studies nd with Miss Moxle thru Europe for the next year via 8 in Italian, travel to the city Cuts cont of drinking good coffee, Xlent Blend, 1% Ibes., 59¢; 1 Ib, 360 ansen, 40 Economy Market. Advertisement Many School Children Are Sickly. value thelr own comfor of thelr children shoul | Mr. and Mrx and Mrs. and Mrs Marry & in z Harvey J. Fetter. William D. Perkins, Mr John McMillan and Mr. Menser spent the week-end Vancouver, B. C. “ | Mrs. Harry R. Messer, who in at Prenent visiting in Chicago, is plan ning torleave for New York city in a |whort time. Mr Mothers who 1 the or be without a box were an weitare weet P eee fe Johnstone, who has been raerk ral weeks in Ketchikan } , Will return this evening Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Berg are re moving, the first of the month, to a home at 1910 eral ave. “Win Mr, and Mrs. N. C. J. Nielsen and | Miss Margaret Nielsen, of Haller motored to Everett last Tues Tomorrow Night —AT— HIPPODROME Seattle Symphony Orchestra Special Benefit Concert The proceeds of concert to go to Guarantor Fund of Symphony Orchestra Society. oe Admission $1.00 All Choice Seate Tickets on Sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. | Lak day, to attend the ailver wedding an |niversary of relatives. | As Mra. M. A. Grady has returned | from a visit of several weeks with friends in California. | . . Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Kenyon and two children, of Stockton, Cal, have recently removed to this city and have taken a home at 3242 Hunter biva | cee | Mrs. T. B. Westby is leaving this | week for Lom Angeles, where she will virdt her son, Mr. Alien Westby, cee Mr. and Mra. L. G. Miler will ‘come in from Port Madison tomorrow to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs G. FE. M, Pratt at the Symphony con cert Informal Tea Entertaining informany at tea, | Mrs. R. W. Cofflin and Miss Mabel Coffiin complimented Miss Lavina Dunbar, at their home on Saturday afternoon. ’ Informal Luncheon Mra. George FR. Thieme was! hostess at an informal luncheon at) her home on Thursday, compli | menting = Lavina Dunbar. 1 DID YOU GET THE IDEA OF OUR FREE DANCING LESSONS? It's this: Join our club of Dramatic Art and we will develop your talent for stage or home entertainment, more particularly for motion pictures. FREE DANCING LESSONS are just one of the privileges of @ club member. It’s going to be a joy club. Let us to tell you our plan. Seattle School of Dramatic Art 1102 Ninth Ave. Corner Spring Enrollment Hours 10 a m. to 12: 2 to 5 p. m; 8 to Daily Except Sundays and Fridays bam New Spring Millinery PRICED VERY LOW $3.50 to $12.98 We are anticipating your needs in new Spri Millinery by getting in an excellent pon No “Of straws in all the most favored shapes, including banded sailors. 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