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attle me Pless Plans Din- Mrs. Green to Be plimented ; Mrs. “lson to Be Honored Judge and Mrs. mun. COME to Mrs, Andrew B and Miss Katherine Ingtis, recently returned from a the Bast, Madame Myra entertain with a dinner of ea covers at her home on Satur 4 7 ee Ballinger Will ent Mrs. Green d A. Ballinger has ex. ions for a tea at the ‘diwh, Saturday afternoon, at complimenting Mra. Rob- Mrs. Jason D, Butler's 1¢@ at the tea table will be H. Anderson and Mrs. Benthey. and Mrs. Bausman nan have extended invita ‘@ dinner at their residence evening, honoring Mrs ‘Wilson, of New York, who Chicago, Mra. Olive Turner entertain at her home yy afternoon with an fn- _ the will entertain with a bridge has been planned for club who desire to entertain ‘The hostesses wil! Sawyer Palmer, the maids to the eB and Mrs, F. P. Matthews I be joint hostesses at a bridge tea ie? home of Mrs. Hubner tomor- the hopitalities of the Sy be Mrs. Thomas g. Toby | Mrs, Varde McFarland, aseisted . Jeanie Lee Poole, Miss Ele Mebnert and Miss Alma Hub and Mrs. Wallace Frederick . Pan ertain for Visitors and Mrs. Xura Case were hosts y evening at their home party given for the of thelr house guests, Mr. O. G. Stephenson, of Wen- afternoon Mrs. Cane d Mrs. Stephenson with of bridge, when four ‘were in play. eee Phrift Shop Fruit Sale The Thritt Shop announces that e in their little building door to the Metropolitan the still contain jars of home fruit. i attle housewives will help both Children’s Orthopedic hospital themselves by keeping this in when the home shelves become AND, Ore.—Following iiness, C. Will Shaffer, T Wash, formerly of pia and secretary of the ington State Bar association, ja Portland hospital. of Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Ridgely Rebekah Lodge ' An informal dancing and card party will be given by Ridgely Soctal elub Friday evening in the Odd Fel Jows’ temple, Tenth ave, and BE, Pine st. Prizes will be awarded for the best sustained character in United Stat history eee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Chub Ladies’ Literary and Musical club Will be entertained at 2:80 p,m, at the home of Mrs, Sol Levinson, 7903 Greenlake boulevard see Pennsylvania Club Mr, R.A. Hoyt will be the speaker at the meeting of the Pennsylvania club to be held at the Federation club house Friday, This is the annual sekolarship day of the club. A discussion of current event topien will follow the address, Mra, KR. A | Hoyt will give a voeal solo and Mrs. |F. B. Nauman a reading, Refrosh lments will be served by the social committee. Capitol Hill Capitol Hin Guild itd the Ortho. ot pedic hospital will meet at Prospect church at 1:30 p. m. | cee Interlaken Guikl of the Orthopedic Hospital Askren, Mra, T. M 1877 Hamlin st, will entertain the Interlaken | wulld of the Orthone pm. eee | Harrison School P.-T, A. A social will be given by Harrison School Parent-Teachers’ association at S$ p.m. An interesting program will be given, le hompital at eee Native Daughters of Washington Native Daughters of Washington will meet with Miss Nellie Hana, I ‘ormally |Hotel Withard, Seventh ave. and nf jUnion st., at 7:30 p.m. All interested Mrs. Robert Le lary invited. | oe Seattle Hardware Vets Seattle Hardware Veta in Knights of Columbus hall. Dance. eee the F Altrua Club Altrua club for business girls at Y. W. C. A. Supper at 6 p, m., fot lowed by third surprise program in charge of Dr. Myrtle Maas. see Washington State College Alumni Washington State College Alumni and Undergraduates’ association of | Seattle at the Women's University club. 1206 Fifth ave. All former stu- dents of the college expected to be Present. - eee Palm Circle No. 66 Palm Circle No, 64 at the Swedish Club hall, Mrs. Emma Behmkendorf in charge. Dancing. eee Acacia Club Acacia club for married women at Y. W. C. A. Tea and social hour and talk on food hygiene. eee Jumble Shop at 10 «a m, Whit worth school and Yesler library at 130 p. m. and Lincoin high school at 715 p. m. Stevens’ Relief corps, No. 1, will hold its monthly social in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday, February 14. All welcome. eee Homesteaders’ Lodge Homesteaders’ lodge will give a Mardi Gras dance in LO. G. T. hall Friday, February 18, 9 p.m. eee Celonet Elisworth Circle Colonel Ellsworth circle will give a card party in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday evening, February 18. Good prizes and refreshments. ee Irish Relief Fand Among the many entertainments being given for the benefit of Irinh relief will be the card party given by the graduate nurses of the city interested in Irish relief. The party will be held in the K. of C. hall, on Friday evening, February $20. Musical numbers will add to the pleasure of the event eee Annual Meeting The Washington State College Alumni and Undergraduates’ agnoct- ation of Seattle will hold thefr an |nual meeting Frifliay evening, at § o'clock, at the Women's University club, 1205 Fifth ave, All former students of the college are invited to be present, eee Overseas Club The Overeas club will present a comedy entitled “A Hot Duy” at the ¥. W. C. A. on Friday evening, at § o'clock, in addition to a miscellaneous program, . . Angora Grotto Angora grotto will give the fifth of its series of dances at the Masonic temple auditorium, Friday evening. February 14. ee State Convention of Business and Professional Women The first state convention of Fusi ness and Professional Women of the State of Washington will be held in the Plymouth Congregational church, on Friday and Saturday, February 25 and 26, 1921, and delegates from Spokane, Olympia, Tacoma, Belling ham and many other cities over the state will*be represented at thin con vention, Mrs. Bess Snow McCallum, the state vice president of the National Federation of Business and Profes- sional Women, is chairman of the committee of arrangements for this convention, which is being held for the purpose of forming a State Fed eration of Business and Professional Women. Thru the efforts of Mrs. McCallum and the combined efforts of the Women's Commercial club and the Business and Professional Women's club, of this city, the na tional president, Mra, Lena Lake For. rest, will be present to help in the formation of the State Federation. | As Mrs, Forrest admires the Western business women, we desire that every woman in the business and profes |sional world who {# interested in such an organization attend this con vention, as it is open to the public. ee Women’s Auxiliary Post No. 18, American Legion Women’s Auxiliary to Post No. 18, jAmerican Legion, will give a silver tea at the home of Mrs, G. D, Barton, 1023 E. 64th st., Friday, February 18, 12:30 o'clock. York Commanity Club The York Community club will 4\hold a meeting Friday evening, Meb- | ruary 18th, at the office of the Wash- burn Reality Co. 3410 Rainier ave. ‘There will be a leader. Refreshments will be served {everyboay invited community song | On Tuesday afternoon, in St | —Portrait by Bushnell: Drumheller . Barnabas chapel, Miss Edith Drummond became the bride of Mr. Thomas J. Drumheller. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Annual Child Wetfare incheen Five hundred guests attended the annual child welfare luncheon given by the Seattle Central Council and Seattle Council of Parent Teacher association in the state branch, tn Plymouth Congregational church yer terday afternoon. February 17, being welfare day all over the nation. Mra. | Dean Burkhetmer, president of Moth. | ere’ Congress, gave the address of | welcome and the introduction to Mrs. James G. Mathews, toastmistreas of the occasion, The prayer was of. fered by Mra. Elizabeth A, Perkina, | Ann Arbor, Mich, a national officer of the Woman's Christian Temper ance union. Judge King Dykeman wave a fiverminute talk on “The Child's Need of Protection” and lit: | tle Rhea Ieabel Hightower and Ken- neth Miller took up the collection of Lincoln pennies for the French or phans. After luncheon the guests adjourn ed to the auditortum of the church, where Mra. Mathews introduced Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell and Mra. C. Arthur Varney of Yakirna, state president of the PT. A. Washing ton branch, whose talks were follow. od by Mine Iris Canfield with a ‘celio nolo, accompanied by Mr. John Hop | per at the plano. Miss Caroline Kidd entertained with a vocal selection with Miss Edna McDonagh at the| piano, “The Rights of the Child” was the general tople of responses made by Mra. R. EL Thatcher, DetMaybelie Park, Mies Jessie Merrick, Supt Frank B. Cooper, Mr. Cart F. Adams and Mr. George Earte Freeland. eee Loton Club The Lotus chub te giving Its fifth anniversary ball Saturday evening February 19, in the Masonic temple. | The committee in charge consists of Messrs. Charles Wm. Guerin. Reynold Frediund, William A. Cot sky, Doron G, Ives, Wilfred K. Har.) mon. ‘The patronesses will be Mra. Loute | La Fray, Mre, Wilbur G. Ives, Mra FP. l. Emerick, Mrs. J. E. Moore, OLYMPIA. A bill will be intro- | duced providing a sales tax of one cent a gallon on all gasoline soll) in ‘the state, according to an an-| nouncement made by Senator Oliver Hall, chairman of the roads and bridges committee. A HOME-MADE GRAY. HAIR REMEDY | You Can Make » Better Gray Hair | Remedy Than You Can Buy Gray, atreaked or faded hair ts not only unbecoming, but unnecessary. Any one can prepare a simple mix ture at home that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To | 1 half pint of water add 1 ounce of | bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com: | pound and % ounce of glycerine. | These ingredients can be bought at} any drug store at very little cost, or | the druggist will put it up for you. 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Wherever thin famous pianist has appeared he han received the high- est praise from the critics, The New York Times declared that “Jonef Hot. mann's extraordinary ‘art seems to know no limit,” and Mr. Henderson of the Sun believes that “to anatyze Hofmann’s art would be to enumer ate all the ementiats of great plano playing and masterly interpretation.” When Mr. Hofmann'’s program was previously announced the first | lnumber was given as MacPadyen's C sharp minor sonato. This har heen changed and for the opening number the pianist will give Chopin's Teflat minor sonata. Mr. Hofmann’s local appearance will be under the management of Frank P. Hood. MOOSE. NIGHT AT PALACE HIP Tonight is Moone night at Loew's Palace Hip and Manager Muller has made especial preparations for the entertainment of the members of the lodge who will attend in a body “Buzzin’ Around.” the only and original production presented by Will Morrissey, in the apectacular offering secured by the management to fea- ture the new show coming tomorrow Mr. Morriasey, well known actor and producer, has won fresh laurels with thin brilliant condensation of the brilliant New York Catino’s succens. “Buzzin’ Around” in described an a! {scenic muaieal revue of surpassing beauty with a cast of artiotn, 15 clever THE SEATTLE STAR | | | | | } jat Lincoln high, Friday, February 26, two groups of girls, with Mian Huth Brown, will go to Keyport, Wash, to put on & demonstration for the town, un the auaplees of the Keyport ¢ munity Improvément club, They have rented a hall and will take care the girle overnight. | Three all-camp song practices will be held at the armory before the | grand council fire. ‘The first Is Feb: | ruary 26, at 9:30 9, m., and the other two on March 5 and 12, at the same time, ‘The orthopedic in collecting old) brass atreet car tokens to be redeers | ed in cash by MacDougall & South wick Co, and they have asked the | Camp Fire Girls to help. On February 12 the Chetzamoka Campfire Girls of Port Townsend met 18 Seattle sisters of Weoato and | Pahata groups, The Port Townsend girls went with them to the marine | hospital, where they entertained di» abled ex-service men Aix girls of Queen Anne Figh have organized a camp fire, They are May Louish Blackaller, Elizabeth | Kennedy, Josephine Walker, Sarah- bell Pulver, Lorn Logan and Caro-| line Menor, under the guardianship of Mins Florence Tenny, Jerome Shaffer, America’s fore: | most entertainer, presented his une program, “Music, Art and Foolishneds,” Saturday, at & p. m., | under the auspices of Camp Kiloqua. | Mrs. Ida Powers, guardian of the Lowasa campfire gaye a Valentine party at her home, Saturday, Feb. ruary 12, for her girls. Lewa campfire's monthly play meeting took place at Alice Evan's! home Monday evening, Next Mon day evening Lewa will have a Wash- ington’s birthday party in the form of & masquerade. Eunice MacTaggart of Cheenalo | Camp Fire won the totem award pin | February 11. She was the victor In the freshman sophomore declamation contest. She represented the sophomores. The Aktyuhap! Campfire Girts had a Valentine party at Edith Brand's home, February 10. /The Neachee Campfire had a ceremonial meeting at the home of Irene Newman last Friday | The Kinnfkinic Campfire Girls met at the home of their guantian Mra. Flora McCleary, February 10, and made candy, which was sent to) the disabled service men in the Port Townsend hospital for Valentine's | | day. | The members of the Renenoha Campfire group held a business meet-| ing at Broadway high school last Monday A new campfire haw been organized in the Leech! district, called the Watoge campfire. Fourteen Trojok! Bluebirds met Monday, at the home of thetr guar dian, Gladys Burrows. The girls planned a party for Saturday. ‘Temskwatawah Campfire Girls had charge of the evening service at | the Fauntieroy Congregational chapel Sunday evening, February 13 Susan Latta, thelr guardian, led the meeting and explained the work and, aim of the Campfire organization. ' Friday, February 12, the Litahn! campfire held a ceremonial and bust HAVE COLOR IN CHEEXS Be Better Looking—Take | Oliy. ‘ablets | dangerous after effects. BAT D> tarts bile and overcome on- note the Ceres Ooi antuually at 1c and 0c. JUST $2 Puts This Fine Phonograph in Your Home If you like music you're surely interested in this special low-payment plan. All the world’s best music can be enjoyed by every member So you may know the real pleasures of owning this fine instrument Come to Our Store and Listen to Your Favorite Music Then make your selection from the handsome Oak, Mahogany or Walnut Cases—pay just $2 and have it sent to your home at once, of the family. 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The Wohanka campfire has taken Mra, Lucy Morris, the guardian, entertained the | Yesterday for a short trip to Bpokane mothers of the Bluebirds at her home | xplained to | them the object of the Bluebirds and | terday from Vancouver, B. C., where Two of the | she spent the week-end as the guest Wahanka Girls, Clara Hall and Vir- over A nest of Bluebirds. Friday afternoon, She also about their work ginia Ritchie, served luncheon, next meeting will be a ceremonial, | Saturday afternoon WOMAN JAILER SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., Feb. A woman jailer in to be appointed paid men in industrial plants have made here beonuse high wages the ponith plicanta. ‘The emperor of Japan, according | is @ descendant of the} to legend, Sun Goddess A ir meeting for the purpose of 2 5 / lof unattractive to Male 8D | wiey Jane Parry, removed yeaterday Personal Mr, and Mra, Laurence J, Martin and two children are leaving the last of this week for Charlotterville, Va., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Martin’s parents, Mr. and Mra, Ham- haw wel Marshall, for the next two montha. t Mrs, George Lotzgesell, Mr hi “4 te tae Frank P. Fisher and Mrs. Maurice they | wr. and Mrs. I, V. Hall and daugh-| Fisher, at Port Angeles. ter, Muriel. are leaving in a few dayn and ny cooks for Low Angeles, Cal, where they | will make their home. Mr see i week Dr, and Mra. J. F. Grant removed the|today to the former home of Mra Fort Lawton. . W. WL Parry . Miss Margaret Amen tn spending few days tn Vieteria, B.C. ee Mr, Vie Effendahl left yesterday for a fortnight’s #tay in California ee high | Mra. 1D. C. Johnson and Mrs. Lais Santander, wife of the late Chilean nwul, left yesterday for New York y. Later they plan to «ail for “hile, where they will remain for a year. see Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Corman of Spokane spent Tuesday in the clty, guests At the Hotel Washington. ee Mr. and Mra. J. C.°C. core. | Eden left . Miss Doris Mitchell returned yen of Mr. and Mra. Angus Stewart. The | oe Mr. James Branigan returned yes- |terday from @ short business trip to Olympia, eee Mr. Harlin Maris returned yester: | |day from « few days spent in Olym pla 16. You to ee | Mra. W. Hi. Parry and daughter,| 4 |to their new home at 2236 Hunter | boulevard. oe Mr. G. W. Bullene with her ‘daughter left Tuesday for Oakland, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921, Cal, where they will be the guests of Mra. B. C. Spilyty. 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