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| Farew ell Compliment to Mrs. Williams; ding Plans Are Wed- Made ; Engagement of Miss Inglis Announced. B a farewell compliment Rouse guest, Mra, J. W. Wil of Minneapolis, who is leav @ visit in Southern Califor Mrs. William Hinkly Parsons ORas extended invitations for a lunch @t her home hext Thursday eee iss Hodge Announces Wedding Plans marriage of Miss Lorraine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hotige, to Mr. Francis W. Pry, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. ©. y, Will be solemnized Wednesday March 2, at 8:30 o'clock, in y Presbyterian church, Rev. SA. Vander Las performing the to her Hodge has chosen as her at , Miss Julia Shay, as maid of and as bridesmaids, Misw Lundberg, Miss Ethel Dailey, | Miss Dorothy Willard Walter H. Hodge will be n for Mr. Perry, and the will be Mr. Earl Nelson, Mr. Abel, Mr. Paul Hodge and . Homer Hodge. Hodge attended the Univer of Washington, and is a mem oJ Gamma Phi Beta sorority. is a graduate of the Uni | of Washington with the 1918 and ts affiliated with the Delta peeratty, iss Inglis Betrothed Mr. Renlowe th rand Mrs. ea B the engagement ter Katherine, to tt Hudspeth. afternoon, at the charm. ‘tea which Mrs. Inglis gave at Fol im the Salerno apartments, interesting news was made Little Miss Madeline Pless Inglis an: ot Mr. Clyde the callers at the door, pre | them with miniature cor. of orgindie flowers, fastened th gray ribbon streamers, on one | the names of the betrothed Were disclosed. the hostess were Mra Mungo Dand and Mrs. Dora Presiding at the tea with its attractive centerpiece tulips and blue hyacinths, arranged in a Japanese ‘were Madame Myra Pless and , Wallace Frederick Duthie. B Inglis attended Madame school, and Mr. Hudspeth uring the war as an instruc. f in the air service, ranking as a The wedding will take | @ during the summer. Budden Will Be at places marked for Mra MP Angustine wm ‘St @ luncheon next Sat- complimenting Miss Agnes whose engagement was ro announced. e. £0 to Honor Green Lawrence Gray will entertain @® Tuncheon next Saturday at in Adrian Court, compli- Mrs. Robert L. Green e- ‘uptial compliment Lorraine Hodge, Miss Ethel Will be hostess at a dinner of |'Ure" coming before the « covers at her home next Wed- evening. . Dunbar to Be > pli ata luncheon given at & Nelson's tea room next Given in Honor rs. Webster Arthur CampbeN and Mrs C. Coart were joint hostesses | @ tea on Thursday % until 5 o'clock at the home Mrs. Campbell, complimenting George A. Webster, who is ig the end of this month for Antonio, Texas. handsome tea table had for central decoration a broad bas- filied with fragrant spring flow Mrs. MB. Angustine and W. B, Shoemaker presided the | Whic h |ehairman; the | Chairman; hour, with Mra. Sara B. Hanna the second hour, assisted by F. A. Lombard, Mrs. C. A , Miss herine Davidson, aret Davidson, Miss Helen and Miss Dorothy Con- Ritter doing and eta Alpha Theta will be en at luncheon at the home “Mrs. James Farrell, in the Car. @partments, on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 1220 ore lock. . Baker "Park Club Will Entertain Mt. Baker Park club will en- with a dancing party at the house next Tuesday evening, | ?”- 22. 7 Tho hostess for the aftalr wint| tate Mrs. A. E. O'Reilly, ord and Mrs. W. M. * Marriage Announced Mrs. Emily C. Harring announces Whe marriage of her niece, Mins iidred Smith, daughter of Mr. John Smith, a pioneer of Seattle, to Mr K. Cunningham, son ot eg and Mrr, John Cunningham. | The ceremony took place Friday, us 18, in St. John’s Episcopal ch, Rev. Maurice Bywater no the mevion, es Card Party and Mrs. Frank FE. Weekes informally at cards y Se evening at their residen ent to their grandmother, George D. Smith. Mrs. Met jeorge far. thetr | afternoon | j Mrs. Green, who is the house quest of Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Butler, EAT is a talented musi- cian, well known in Chicago musical circles, and is gifted with a beautiful,soprano voice. | | | |aky, I : CLUBS FOR MONDAY Chapter V, P. E. 0. Chapter V, P. E. O, will meet Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mrs. J. C./ Glasa, 707 17th ave. N, Reciprocity day. eee Interlake P.T. A. Interiake P-T. A. will meet Mon day, February 21, at the Bungalow | church, Bagley ave. and 42nd st.| Luncheon at 1 p.m. Mr. C. Arthur| Varney, state president of the P.-T. A, will be the honor guest, and/ will give an address on “The Aims and Work of the PT. A.” Com munity singing, Everyone welcome. e2e State Bills Committee The State Bille committee will meet from 11 until 2 at the Y. W. A. Monday, February 21. Meas-/| te legin- | jature will be discussed. Mrs. J. F. Semones will act as chairman, | °-. | Ladies’ huiieiee to Brotherhood of | Railroad Trainmen | Ladies’ auxiliary to the! The Reenptiment ea Lovina|Protherhood of Railroad Trainmen| «ive an » Miss Emile L. Thomas will |¥!!! meet Monday, February 21, in of P. hall, First ave. and Luncheon at 12:20, } ee Junior Congregation, Temple de Hirsch | The Junior congregation of the Temple de Hirsch announces that it will hold @ George Washington's | birthday dance on Monday, F ebru- | ary 21, at the Knights of Columbus! hall. | Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Koch, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8, Born stein, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mon-| helmer, Mr. and Mrs, J. Dover, Mr. | and Mra I ick and Mr. and| Mrs. 8. Brown, Novel entertah.ments ised by the committee in charge, consists of Melvin Levy Rowe Kracower, associate | Inabel Secord, Edward | William Dover. | cee King County Legislative Federation | Mr. George H. Lewis, chairman | of the state hospitalization commit tee of the American Legion, will speak before the King County Leg- imlative federation on “The Needs of Our DisaMed Heroes” Monday, ruary 21, Evergreen hall, Ari building at 2 p. m cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS the are prom-| Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. inier chapter, D. A. RB, Tuesday, February 22, at Sorrer Program will consist of an address by Prof. Oliver R. Richard son, of the University of Washing who will speak on “The New 4 Official Light Upon the Imme. Responsibility of the World and a group of songs by Philip 8. Apfel, accompanied Mrs. Joseph F. Tinson— (a) Knowest Thou Not This Fair Land,” from the opera “Mignon (b) “Nightingale Song,” by Ni fc) “In the Time of Roses,” Reichardt, will meet the Hotel War,” Mrs. by | ment, | Mra | thelr club rooms, jurday evening, —Portrait by Wayne Albee, \! Departments of Woman's Century Club The Art department “will meet Monday, February 21, at the Feder f Monday, February 21, 2 p. m., with | ation clubhouse at 2 p. m. Program will be “Robert Reed." by Mra, FL V. Laithien; “F. W. Dewing Mra. M. R. McCleverty; “Frank W. Benson” and current events by the department hostess, Mrs. Joseph | Kildall. French department, Monday, Ho. tel Washington, 12:30 to 2:20 | Parliamentary Procedure depart Tuenday, 2 p.m, ¥. W. CLA Spanish department, Wednesday 10:30 am, ¥. W. C. A LAterature and Travel department, Friday, February 25, 11 a m., Y. W C. A. Book review by Mrs. A Harker; Boston library, Mra. R. FF.) Weeks. Americantzation department, Fri day, February lpm Y¥. W Qa Regular meeting of the Woman's Century club Friday, February 2pm, Y. W. GC A. club rooms Century club musical. At the last meeting of the Wom. | ‘s Century club it was decided to | annual bridge tea, March George Schofield, chair 28 man. Mra. eee Seattle Day Nursery The regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Day Nursery wil held Thursday, February 24, Pp. m., with Mins Rebecca 1205 University st. cee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet for a Colonial luncheor and entertainment at the home B. I ley, 116 14th ave Wednesday, February 23. Mrs A. Bunge will asnist. see Blue Bird Dancing Club The Blue Bird Dancing club will tertain with a dancing party at| 18th and BE. Madi urday evening, February 19 one Miller Post and Corps Miller Post and Corps will tain with a patriotic program ry 19, 8 p. enter Sat m. ¥. W. Gymnasium for classes starting February 28 tn the gymnasium. This will be the last term before the gymnasium classes stop for the summer months. The Athletic club jmore and more active, ball season clones of the eight won #ix March 1 the won begins game, It is ry girl the new in becoming The basket this month, Out games played we have tennis and Get in and play within the limit On February girls will take a hike on | island. Get particulars at | nasium office. Wednesday at Swimming club meets teachers will be in the you some real fun. baseball the of 27° the Mercer gym m. and the both pool to give 8:30 p. skating with 4 to 8 o'clock, Every Wednesday is special Roller free skates Frida Ath Lotus Club The Lotus club is giving its fitth | anniversary ball Saturday February 19, in the Masonic the committee in charge of Messrs. Ch Reynold Fredlund, G. Iv evenin. temple consists Wm. Guerin, William Col Wilfred K es and Harn rhe La ¥ ee Moore. ronesses Mrs. Wilbur merick aod G. Ives, Mra, Mre JE will be Mrs. Louis | Jletic club night. Come up and |for yourself what tun we are ing. On February 26 the young wom of the assoc jon are inviting their young men friends to a party to be held in the lobby. lat | know if you are coming | The gymnasium clas meet February 22 and the be closed. hav- len us will pool not will | . . Dickens Fellowship Club The Seatle branch of the Dick- The DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, FRERUARY 19— Mew Arthur William Pratt will be stone at & tea, complimenting her daughter, Mra Henry A Pratt, and the same evening « eupper-dance compliment to her nives, Mise Catherine Frances Howard MONDAY, FEBRUARY t1— Dr. and Mra, Albert Irvi four wilt rain with at thetr home. TUFADAY, FEBRUARY r— Mra Robert D. Forbes wil! compti- ment her house guest, Mra N. Kk. Winnipes, with « McBride Studio. Nout- dinngr complimentini ireen, of Chicago. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t3— Mine Jane Beymour Kiink will atve & Lenten lecture on “Abieail Tne Woman Whe Dared” at th home of Mra. Frederick Bausnan, 424 Harvard ava Nit am. Mra. Bert Farrar will be howtems at her home with s luncheon plimenting Mra Albert Irving Houtfiewt THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t4— Mra, Wil tertain tn Mr FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25— The marriage of Miss Irte Tachet Landy to Mr, Harold Ross Mun any will take place at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house, 6:20 Mra. Jacob Kaufman wil! be tuneh con hostess, at hor: Mrs. Henry Waechter and Harel Waechter will honor Alice Br ate their home TUPADAY, MARCH 1— Mrs. 1." D. Merrill will open her home tn the interest of the Chil dren's hompital. Linen shower and Mine Mine tea given at AY, MARCH 16— home of t mother, Mra. John Stuart Brace ens Fellowship club will meet next Monday evening, February 2ist, at 8 lock in the public library “Great Expectations” will be d cussed. All Dickens lovers are in vited to be present, Smoker—Seattle Yacht Club At the Yacht club, Monday evening, February 21, A Joachims will give his leo. ture on “Celestial Subject, “Latitude b nait and ex-Meridian mn on the Sun.” Mr, Pratt will give a talk on what he has done in forming yacht club as ations in Southern California. on Captain econd Navigation.” Meridional Observe Daniel Seattle Civie Improvement Club Seattle Civic club will party home 19th Improvernent entertain with tonight at of Mrs. ave, All a social M. J. F friends phn, 918 invitee ~ STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause— Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach tufferers are doing now. Instead of faking tonics, or trying to patch up a oor digestion, they are attacking the eal cause of the ailment—clogged iver and disordered bow: Dr, Edwards’ che liver in a soothing, healing way When the liver and Bow: Is are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't- care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed with dlive oil. You will know them by their live color. They do the work without giping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for selief. Eat what you like, 15¢ card | 745 o'Mck at the| Olive Tablets arouse | juick: Soe] TLE Society at the Harbor Forts IM MAN PHI L STAR ARI or ¢ U. &. A, Sound hand Yort Wor night, in Hrigadier U, 8. Ay the ninth John Hayden, of nel Puget tained commander the defenses, enter const womely at dinner quarters, on Tuesday of bin 1 John nding artillery distinguished by the presence of Macpherson + Merriam, of Fort Worden Major Royal K A, adjutant of coast defenser, and Lieutenant aid to General house # D, Barrette general of Aietrict party ant The wan com: Colonel U, #8 and inp the and Hast Bar pleted Henry A., commander Mrs, Merriam Greene, t Puget & Mra, ‘Gr ings, U und ne A rette MAKES INSPECTION John D. ding general district GENERAL Brigadier rette, I of the ninth accompanied by Hastings, U, 8 n of the Puget later the « ort Stevens, Ore General Aad count his aid, “wag rom artillery Lieutenant making an und const pro innpect Jefensen coeds to Fe ral D, AGREBABLE AFFAIR AT FORT WORDE An agreeable their Fort Wo evening Merriam, U. 8 Fort Worden, at] Sat «ffair den quarters ¢ Colonel was giver Henry A. and irday M mar Me In rooms f first prize wife of patrick, t Mra. Finley Robert Fi | ‘The high Major rp, 1 com Mrs pherson jer of riam the ur tables were ® flower - decked drawing in play, the Fitzpatrick, in J. Fit» tion to Charles ing to Mra aptain Fran & A. the co wife of Major y UB A prixe for men was won Alvin ¢ Miller, medi B.A the aries A n was. cory games or] al co er ja charming o¢ CONFERENCE ON ARMY RELIEF | Mrs. Merriam, wife |Henry Macpherson Merriam, 1 |A, commander of Fort Word | & conference of the officers at Fort Worden on Tuesday to consider plans for giving a bene ft for the Army Relief which provides relief for the widows Jand orphans of officers and enlisted [men of the regular army | Since the world war th should appeal te to army people ef the country’s called society, civilians, @ for it in defend. | cause | welt the ere caure ns will be announced later, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS FORT FLAGLER The Thursday Idoutenant Cole |Moore, U. 8. A |Piagier, are festivals calendar After dinner the oo! party to the Fort Flagler bowling jatiey, where Thursday t# officers’ night, and under the inspiration of jthe colonel, @ eocial function. On Thursday inst the colonel's honor guests were Mra. Leonard Cutler, of Washington, Mixa Downs, and Lieutenant Dean Richard Dick oy, U. BA AT dinners el given by Afphacus ander of Fort in the social 8 nel takes his SYMPATHY EXPRESSED AT FORT CASEY | Much sympathy ts expresred at | Fort Casey over the death of Lieu tenant Walter F. Bonnell, U. 8. A. one of the welbliked young officers | who was assigned to Fort Casey as an officer in coast artillery corps, altho on tem- |porary duty with the recruit edu, jeational center at Camp Lewis, |when the fatal motor accident oc- | curred } An timely jot the distric | Fort Casey mourns -this un death. INFORMAL EVENING AT FORT WARD At their Fort Worden quarters, Thursday, Captain A. K, Cham bers, U. 8. A. and Mra. Chambers recelved informally Their honor gueste were Major Thomas Charles Stahle, U. S. A and Mrs, Stahle, Major Robert Al lan, medical corps, U. 8. A, and Mra. Allan. on | RECEPTION DAY AT FORT LAWTON ‘The reception day at Fort Lawton has been changed from Wednesday to Tuesday, at the same hour. ENLISTED MEN AT FORT WHITMAN At Fort Whitman, at present, there is only a small detail of listed men, under command of Lieu tenant Charles Forrest Wilson, U. sa A PRESIDIO POSTSCRIPT M Moore, wife of Colonel Jairus Alphacus A. commander of Fort Flagler, taking the rest cure at Letter man hospital, the Presidio, San Francisco, and finds that famous garrison more than ever beautiful this spring, @ realm of sun and flowers, Lieutenant Moore, U AFTERNOON TEA Afternoon tea was served on Wednesday, Worden quarters, by wife of Major Alvin |medical corps, U, 8 pretty ceremony all ent, delightfully at their Fort Mrs. Miller, Charles Miller, A. At this the line was | pre DINNER HOSTS Major F. D. Applin, U. Mrs. Applin, were dinner Thursday, when their honor guests were Mr Mrs, Allan Trumbull Auction followed the dinner. S. A. and hosts on and bridge AUCTION BRIDGE At their Fort W Thursday Major Lemmon, U. 8. mon entertained Spr flowers three tables in play supper completed the The prizes for high Major al Kemp Green A., adjutant of the Puget coast defenses, and to Mrs. nsolation Merriam, wife herson mander The Colonel guest den quarters on Kelley Benjamin and Mrs, Lem auction bridge, for decoration, and a gay program scores A at went to U. 8. Greene. was of © Merriam, 1 of Fort Word honor guest at Lawton, U. 8 of Colonel and awarded to Monel Henry 8A n com, supper was A., the house Mrs. Merriam. NEW YORK, Hyatt sneezed nearly caused an blowing out the gas electric lights installed maica home now, 18.—-Thomas violently he explosion by He's having in bis Ja- lendid | the} little | Sound} SATURD. |Business and | Professional /Women’s Club: The first estate of Dusiness and Professional Women In | |the «tate of Washington will be held in Seattle on Friday nd Bat urday, Vebruary 25 and at the Piymouth Congregational eburch The object of this convention ts to bring together the various Business }and Protewional Women's clubs |from ali sections of the state to Music n Carlo Company |Here Monday nvention ithe guest AY, FEBRUAKY 19, 1921. Personal Hieb, daughter, of Portlan M Mrs. George D in the guest of her K D. March. ee Mins Alice Hole, who tn attendiny school at Pine Manor, in Cambria Mass., will spend the weekend of Lieut. L. B, Richar son, N. 8, N., and Mrs. Richardsa in Boston. cee Mies Gloria Frink will depart morrow for Boston, to wall on 26th for Naples, Italy | form a State Vederation of Business land Profesional Women which will | | promote the interests of business | women and develop a greater spirit lof fellowship among them The women of Washington very fortunate to have the dent of the National Federation of | | Buxiness and Profeastonal Women’s | clubs, Mrw, Lena Lake Forrest, with them at their state convention and |she will help them in the formation | of their state federation The convention is open to |Public and the business and ** | fessional women of Seattl ticularly Invited to attend the sestiong that might them. Mrs. Bess Snow McCollum, state vice-president of the National Bust jess and Professional Women's club, | Gentle With San aes: the chairman of the committee of arrangemapt for the convention Grand Opera Co. |and the Seattle Business and Pro Hlo will present eight of |f@*#ional Women's club and the the most popular operas for the en men's Commercial club of Seat-| cagement of the San Carlo Grand|* are jointly co-operating in carry Opera Company, at the Metropolitan |!" the convention thru to a suc- theatre beginning Monday night | ceesful conclusion. The committee tach opera will have a« complete | Of arrangements from the Women’ change of principals, giving the|Commercial club is componed of patrons an opportunity to hear all of | Mra. Jessie M. Lightfoot, Mrs. | the stars of this organization. Helene Lagdwebr, Mrs. M. L. Hen- Alice Gentle and Anna Fitziu,|¢rx, Mrs. Dorothy Simonton, Mins | quest stars with this organization, | Lady Willie Forbus and Mrs Bertha | will appear here—Mine Gentle as Harris, and the committee of ar- “Carm and as “Santuzza” in| '@Rgements from the Seattle Bust- | Rusticana”; Miss Fiteiu | 2% and Professional Women's club | in “Madame But- | Consists of Miss Lulu M. Fairbanks, | hails.” Of the operas | Mins Rena Kelper, Mise Luella Ayers, three are of French or-| Miss Molly Baldwin, Miss Helen five Italian. The follow.|M@axson and Miss Anna Marie gives the operas and thone | Brueggerhott. who will take the principal roles: The program for the convention planned by the committee arrangements is ax follows, conven tion to be held at Plymouth Congre- gational chureh: Friday, February 25 9200. m—Registration of Aclegates. jie Opening of meet! Purpore of Meetin, by Mra Hews “Bnow MeCollum, siste vice president . Tey. M. A. Matthews | Rlection of temporary off | vention, | or committees—Conatite- | resolutions, poml- 5 | are| the pro are par any of| interest “& Alice Fortune “Cavallert Jas “Cho-Ch | terfly jsven in n”" and as” here nd Niet as on MONDAY EVENING LOCLA_DI LAMMERMOOR” in Three Acts, by Donizettt Queena Marto Pilade #inagre Vincente Hal Alice ¥ tro De Biaai La sir Wagar Henry Ashton Raymond > r TURIDAY PVENING ama by David B Anna Molla De M. useppe Aw Allee | Marto Valle DEDAY MATINER 4 OF HOPMAN hres Acts, onia Queena Mario Communteations and an- on at the Friday Mem- Counct! of the Chamber of Com- merce in the Masonic club rooms, fifth floor ef the Arcade butiding. ae and professional wo: ome . abewna : An automobile ride over the wards and @ visit to the Port Commission terminals for t ing delewaten, 6:20 p.m. quet at Congregational ehurch. the clubs may brin Jensie Lightfoot, Opera Olympia, Ar WEDNEEDAY EVE CARMEN” Opera in Three Acts, by Btret the Plymouth cain Members of cvcstea, Mra. President of Wom- Wiad ies Michaels . " THURSDAY BYENING “AIDA” va Opera tn Four Acts, by Vetting. Freeman Stella De Mette useppe Inseril wens Vincente Ballester letro De Bitast +. Natale Cervi FRIDAY EVENING “CAVALLERIA KUSTICANA* Opera in One Act, by Mascagni Sentosa . « Alice Gentle Lots May Barron Turride juseppe Agontini on sale at E. W. Hall Ca, 120 Second Miss Heie Atta Amnerts ... Rbadamacs Amonasre Ramis . King of eloome te visiting dele- gates by Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell. Address of weicome to national prest- it, Mra Lene Lake Vorrest, by Robert & Hoyns, president of the Chamber ef Commerce and Commer- etal club Address by Mra Lena Lake Forrest, national president of Business and Professional Women's clubs, presi | -. Mrs. James W. Phelps left Thu for a month's visit in Los Al . B. Chinn {9 spending to in Tacoma, * 2. Mr. and Mrs, R. William Crosby, nd daughter, Miss Helen Ainsworth, are spending the week end at thel country place at Medina. eee Mr, James F. Brannigan entertain ed with a stag party at his home last evening. oe ° . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Garfield Smith (Mise Hannah Woodnut) will return from thelr wedding trip, and will be the guests for a week of Mra W. L. Woodnut, before departing for their home at Myrtle Point, B. C. see Mrs. Harry Boetzkes has remove to an apartment in the Hamiltou Arma. cee Mins Nelte Bingumen was the din |ner guest at the home of Mr. Mra. L. D. Frick in Richmond Beachy last Friday. Dr. A. O. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, Ashiand, Wis. are guests at Hotel Washington, en route | Japan, Manila and Australia. eee Mr. George FB. Miller will leave morrow to spend a month in O Cal. eee Judge Robert Jennings left evening for Juneau, Alaska, to tend court convening there week. A canteen has been placed feet below ground tn a coal in Europe. Torcdens | EVAPORATE With the cream left in Music and reception. Saturday, February 26 2-208 m—Rusiness semston. Invocation by Canon W. A. Bites, Reports of committees — Credentials, constitutions 10:20 &. m.—Address on “Business Wom- Shand Home Products,” by Molly win 11:00 8. m.—Reports from visiting dele- « Mama Lacie Alice Homes “1 PAGLIACCI" Opera tm Three Acts, by Leoncavalio da. delsine Keltie to + Giuseppe Inzeril Tonto Silvio . by Masonet Anna Pitetu —Lamcheon. 1:20 p. m—Dusinens semst: Report of committee ot pm Mario Valle resolutions, Metro De ¥ Address on “Business Oppor- and Business Standards for omen,” by Dean Stephen Ivan Mil- ler, dean of the School of Commerce of the University of Washington. 2:00 p. m-—Report of nominating com- mittee, Blection of state officers, Installation of officers. 4:00 p. m—Unfinished business, New business, 4:20 D. m—Reports from visiting 4 gates on club work in their cities, Miss Ialu M. Fairbanks, discussion DM. —Adsournment. ever before, Since the last four con- certs will not be given this year, the soctety will give each season ticket holder credit for the unused portion of their tickets on next season's con certs, It is hoped that next year! this organization will be as well patronized, and that they will be able | ¥ to complete their full season. The Camp Lewis Wireless | 904 Third Avenue Has handled a great many thousand ARMY, NAVY and EMERGENCY | HOSPITAL BLANKETS, and if you | ;4re in need of blankets of any kind, | single or double, all-wool, wool-mixed or cotton, white, plaid, gray or khaki, inspect and get the newly authorized | prices, which are very low. You are | allowed the privilege of taking blank- | ets home on approval, Money re-| funded if not satisfactory.—Advertise ment, BATURDAT. EVENT LL, TROVATOR Opera in Four Acts, by Vi Leottors Hettina Freeman Anyoena Stella De Mette Natale Cervi Seattle Symphony Orchestra Season Closes The trustees of the Symphony Or. chestra decided at the opening of the season that they would continue the concerts only as long as the guar anty fund lasted. They planned on 20 concerts, of which 16 regular and two special concerts have al me been given, the benefit con rt at the Hippodrome on, February being the last one. The attendance at the concerts this year has been greater than in any previous year, while the receipts from the box office have been dou bled, showing that a keener interest i being taken in the orc hestra than (PAID ADVERTISEMENT A $50,000 Man For City Council WE HAVE RECENTLY ‘EW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, corner Second ave., at Pike st. 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