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| Mrs. 8. C. Mumby and the Misses i t Club to Entertain With Period Costume) Recital; Mr. and Mrs. ; t Will Be Dinner ts; Mr. and Mrs. Strive Will Entertain. WEDNESDAY afternoon at 3 @clock the members of the Sun and their friends will hear a costume recital, with Mrs.| Peabody, soprano, and Mr. | MeCool, pianist, as the artists iipatecnse for the day will be Trafford Huteson and Miss Mil.) Roberts. Following ts the pro-) pend * p Florindo « Mea Boa ™ aseant Mra "Peabody we [oN ach-Satnt Saene . Rubey Bazal-Peceio Pierne a.Jonn Alder Carpenter pentioma’ Mra, Peabody. “ee inner to Compliment arting Guests and Mrs. G. E. M, Pratt will with a dinner of twenty at their residence Thursday ng. honoring Dr. and Mrs. Al Irving Bouffleur. ere lr. and Mrs. Struve to le Supper Hosts ning at thelr Home tomor- . Ethel, to Mr. K. R. Roush, will be supper hosts, covers placed for twelve guests, ee Gates Will iment Mrs. compliment to Mrs, J. W. Wil- of Minneapolis, who ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William 5 ons, Mrs, B. L. Gates has ex- er invitations to a luncheon of wenty-fo covers, at the Rainier ‘on Tuesday, March 1, to be fol- * by an afternoon of bridge at Gates residence. ae eee Brown Entertains Lurline Brown entertained at in the St. Paul apartments jafternoon, with a bridge party of | tables. Tomorrow evening Miss will again be hostess at a evening to be given at her of Miss r. Strout nt of her daughter Amy rances to Mr. Edwin A. Strout, Jr., gon of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Strout € this city. | mcheon at i Club irs. M. H. Draham complimented Robert L. Green with a lunch- at the Rainier club this after. the guests later attending the s Urquhart Weds Mr. ith i Cnchale in the inster Presbyterian church In , was solemnized the mar. of Miss Anna Louise Urqu- @fughter of Mr. and Mra. Wil Muir Urquhart, to Mr. Austin Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. Clar Austin Smith, of Seattle, Rev. Davis Acheson reading the serv After the ceremony a supper | served at the home of the| ‘8 parents. | | Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for Can-| by motor, on a short wedding | On their return they will de- for Chicago, where they will! their home. / Smith attended Miss Ran-| # school in Piedmont, Cal., and/ studied voice in New York.| Smith ix a graduate of Yale during the war received his m in the air service at Si}, Oklahoma, Among the out-oftown guests at = wedding were Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Harriet Smith, , and Mrs, Phillip Kinzer, Judge Mra. Everett Smith, Dr. and Walter Johnston, Mrs. Louis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ik E. B. Smith, of Seattle; Miss Welch, of Bellingham; Mrs. ik Strong and Miss Marjorie ‘on, of Portland, and Mr. and and Mildred Mumby, of Olym irs. Guie to Entertain lympia “Mrs. E. Hester Guie has issued in- to a large tea next Wed- Miley atternoon at the Olympian hotel in Olympia. rye inner at Women’s miversity Club ‘The Women’s University club will will entertain with a club dinner | Wednesday evening, February 23, FOR SKIN TORTURES. the C Antisepti Jog What You Is Not Greasy ‘t about eczema or other troubles.” You can ave ‘a clear, tained. ges store f $5c, or Or extra large bottle for $1.00, £ Zemo ) is, eczema and ring- t and makes the skin clear and A healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, (Brey and sisios nothing. ‘It is aaly ins 4 t is easil and costs a mere trifle for each| It is aiways dependable. b Af The E. W. Rove Co., Cleveland, O. e Advertisement, charge will be served The little son of Dr. Harry P. Packard, medical missionary to Persia, and Mrs. Packard, Little Dwight is four years old, and was born in Urumia, Persia, —Portrait by James & Merrihew Personal Musi Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Engels, of us (c quests of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Prederiex|San Carlo Opera Tonight Dent Hammons, at their home in the Prima donnas and other stars Washington apartments. Mra. Falcon Joslin, who is visiting |Wh*e Names are famous on two eee in California, is expected to return in| Continents add luster to the roster about two weeks. of the San Carlo Opera Company and have excited Interest in the en. |gagement of this famous organiza. |tlon at the Metropolitan theatre, be Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton returned) ginning tonight. Fortune Gailo i» Saturday from an extended trip toi bringing here intact the rank and California. *}fMile of the company that won so ig |much acclaim during their season at Mra. Harry Bolcom and Mr*./the Manhattan opera house in New Walter Fulton are at present at Coro | York during September and October nado, Cal. Mr. Gallo also brings the two notable guest artiste who appeared with Mr. John Chamberlin and daugh- | nis forces in New York, Anna Pitziu ter, Miss Isabelle Chamberlin, will/ and Atice Gentle. Mins Gentie has a leave this week for Fort Worth, Tex. | piace in the hearts of the public In bles tt which no one will soon supplant her Mra. George Kenyon departed Fri-| and there in the keenest curiosity to day morning for Los Angeles, where | hear Anna Fitziu in opera, Her one she will join Mr. Kenyon and spend jappearance here in concert two the remainder of the ayinter. years ago revealed her as an artist => and « young woman of great beauty Miss Mae English left reently for! and charm. In addition she is reput Los Angeles, where she will makeleq to be one of the most conecien. her home. tous of artiats. It in known that the reason ahe in not now with the Met Mr. and Mrs. John Spargur have |ropolitan Opera Company is because removed from the Sheridan apart-‘she prefers the more active regime ments to the Washington apart that she has adopted. Interspersing ments. Sher engagements with the San Carlo ;Company with concert recitals ahe Mr. Ernest Janowsky, with Mr#. | constantly enlarges her scope. Janowsky, Mr. Charles Tryner and! Rettina Freeman, formerly of Co. Mr .Otto Lukascek, members for the|yent Garden, London, a dramatic past season of the Seattle Symphony |soprano of great power, will make orchestra, left Thursday for their | her first appearance here in the tie homes in Chica role of “Aida” on Thursday evening. 1 exe | February 24. Also Queena Mario, that r. Eugene DeVaux and Mf. | favorite coloratura who established Joseph J. Gilbert, of the Symphony | herself here during the past two sea. orchestra, left Saturday morning for sons, has rejoined the San Carlo their homes in New York city and/Company for this tour of the Pacific Boston. Const. ‘ All the favorites of lant year are still enlisted with Gallo, including Huseppe Agostini, Stella DeMett | Vincente Ballester, Mario Valle, Mr. W. Dwight Mead has returned | Peitro DeBiast and Natale Cervi, who from a a few days spent in Olympia. |have returned to the company this * . | year and will be heard in several im. Mrs. Theodore 8. Hardenberg and | portant roles. Mise Hardenberg have recently re-| Among the new stars are Pilade turned from a visit of several) Sinagra, Spanish tenor; Madeleine months in California, Keitie, a beautiful young American of 4 |lyrie soprano; May Barron, mezzo The Orthopedic Tea Shop and the | soprano, and Giuseppe Inzerillo, a Thrift Shop will be closed all day to-|tenor who upholds the Italian tradi. morrow. | ton. WOMAN SICK FOUR YEARS, Was Fi Made Well Mr. and Mrs. Kar! Harbaugh spent the week-end in Portland, Ore eee oe. Mr. Gilbert L. urday frorm a . Duffy returned Sat- ort trip to California. | -. it 6:30 o'clock. | A feature of the evening will be! @ realistic fashion show, given by | one of the prominent shops in town. The hostesses will be Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen and Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton. Alaska Visitor Complimented Entertaining in honor of Mrs, Stephen Oliver Caster, of Valdez, Alaska, Mra. Carl Louis Torkelson was hostess at her home on Friday at an attractive tea. ‘The dainty tea table, with its bas- ket of blossoms in the pastel shades, was presided over by Mrs. Ruth J. Lyons and Mrs. Clifford Hogle. During the afternoon a delightful musical program wag given by Mra. Casler, Miss Rose Gold and Miss 'o Vege- Steens, Miss.—‘‘I was all run down and nervous with female trouble and my sides pained #0 at timer THE SEATTLE STAR A. R KM. B. Club A. R. BM. KB. club with Anna Scott Mddy, 139 29th All Eastern Stars invited re Canadian Women's Club Colonial Tea The Canadian Woman's club will give a colonial tea Tuewday evening in the Bastern Star club rooms, 4090 Areade building, cormmencing at o'clock, for members and friends The committee, under the direction of Mre, J. B. Fournier, have ar ranged @ musical program, including Mins Mildred Tetehens, vooaliat; Mre Lewin pianiat, and Mre Thomas Con cluding the pre lal minuet by @ group of children Mrs. Archie McLean, chairman of the entertainment committer, also arranged for a social hour refreshments will be served. bers will wear colonial costume CLUBS FOR TL DAY Mim Seattle Woman's Club The literary interpretation claw of Beattle Woman's club, with Mrs Marie Beebe, instructor, will meet at 1p. m. with Miss Maud Mo Gough, 1415 5th ave Current Topics department meet with Miss MeGough at p. m, with Mrs, Lee Wheeler will 20 in Cloverteat: Dramatic Club ‘The mothers of the membern of Cloverleaf Dramatic club will meet with Mra, FF W. Norberry, 924 Malley st, at 1:30 p. m, for a mothers’ conference, Refreshments eee Writers’ Club Visitors are welcome at the meet ing of the Writers’ club, to be held at & p.m. in the Erickson etub rooms, Y."W, C. A. Manuneripte will be read By Mra. BE. L. Adkina, Mins Mary Kane, Mine Helen Mar ing and Mr James M, Stamps see Ballard Dorcas Circle Mr. C. H. MoCain, 928 65th at will hostess to Ballan’ Doreas circle at 2 p.m. se. Rhododendron Sewing Club An allday meeting of the Rhodo- dendron Sewing club will be held with Mra, D, T, Cooper, 7333 40th at. 8 W, when Mem mittee will be held at 740 p, m. eee Rainier Chapter, D. A. KR. Rainier chapter, D. A. KR, will moet Tuemlay, February 22, at the Hotel Sorrento The «ram will consist Of an address by Prof. Oliver TL Richard son, of the University of Washing ton, who will speak on “The New and Official Light Upon the Imme diate Responsibility of the World War,” and a group of song» by Mre Philip & Apfel, accompanied by Mra. Joseph F, Tinton—4a) “Knowent Thou Not This Fair Land,” from the opera “Migne ) “Nightingale Song,” by Nevin; (¢) “In the Time of Ronen,” by Reichardt oe see Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club The human analysis clase Kisie Lincoln Benedict club will meet at £ p. m. at 234 Gldbe building, Piet ave. and Madison at. Readings will be given by Prof. A Steer, Ph. D., and Prof. John of ADDITIONAL CLUBS Queen Institute, ¥, L. 1 Qaren institute, Y. L. 1, announ- . ex for the evening of Thursday, February 24, a big open meeting |which will be held in the Knights of Columbus hall, and to which every hhors of Wooderaft mpaign committer of Neighbors of Woodcraft will a card party at 2 p, m. in Hoge Annex the give 409 invited. As a feature of the inter eating program whieh has been ar ranged by a committee of which Mine Veronica Kelly is chairman, Rev, Father James Lanigan, pastor of St Margar church, will give an addrem on Sonditions in Ire land.” Father Lanigan will relate many thrilling Incidents, some of which he experienced himself on his recent trip to Ireland, Mr. Michele Wash.| De Caro, famous Italian barttone, ington’s birthday with a progrensive | ¥!ll sive several selections, and other whist party at £30 p. m. in Ever /R&mbers on the program include a green hall, Arcade building, Re |*°l0 by Mise Frances Mullen, mezzo freshmenta will be served and ail|*PTano, impersonations of Harry friends are invited to attend Lauder, by Mr. Young; « solo by Ming “ee Ethel Hannan, soprano; reading by Ww. 0. W. 1009 Mr. Charles Moriarty, and selections W. O. W. 1069 will give a dance the ¥. 1. 1. orchestra. in their hall, Fourth ave. and Marion ’ #t.. Tuesday, February at Spm * Bachelors’ Club Dance No edmiasion charge The next dance of the Bachelorw jelub will be given Saturday evening. ee March 12, in the Masonic temple. mas Dew Comp i. We 2: under the tith of the “Emerald Uniform Rank of Elliott Bay | att,” Camp, M. W. A. at Koights of re Pythias hall, Third ave. and vir}. This le the club's third annual ” |dance and it ts intended to make it man Pance for members and | an. of the most elaborate and un- usual, The committes in charge in- cludes Meners, Charles Brickel, Oscar Seeger, Clyde Rogers, Herbert Mets dort, Vernon Kieeper, jr. and John Milner, chairman, . eee Totem Club Chorus At 7:30 p. m. the Totem Club Chorus will meet in the club rooms, Hoge Annex ee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Beattie Lolge No, 7, Degree of Honor, protective association, sux itary to Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. O. UL W., will observe Laurel Camp Laurel Camp at Swedish hall Initiation. eee Partiamentary Procedure Woman's Century Club Parliamentary procedure depart. ment of the Woman's Century club at ¥. W. C. A. at 2p. m. ee oe Dance and Card Party | Mystic Social club will celebrate its 28th anniversary with a snow dance and card party in Douglas hall, 10th ave, and E. Pine at, Fri day, February Dancing at 9 p. reems (= Novel features will be intro o'clock duced. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and jfriends are invited. Eastern | ee Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club will meet tonight, February 21, at the Good Bats cafeteria, 7 o'clock. Mra, Emma L. Rhodes will address the club on Hawaill” All welcome, | ° Eastern Star Club Eastern Star club at club 4090 Arcade building, at 2 Card party to which all Stars and their friends invited. oe. Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R,|} with regent. Mr. FP. 8. Masters, | 2 Franklin st, from 2 to & o ik ] Ladies’ Auxiliary Seattle tonsils and throat without operation; Gymnastic Society testimonials. Herb Medicine Co., Ladies’ auxiliary, Seattle Gym | Box 861, Seattle. nastic society, at 1819 Eighth ave.,/ = : at 26 p.m. Cards. . | We dye your rags and \fold carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. || The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. card | Phone Capitol 1233 Greenwood I. 0. 0. F. Lodge Greenwood 1. 0. 0. F. Lodge and | Cosgrove Rebekah club in Odd Fel- lown hall, Fremont, at 8:30 p. m. Gettogether meeting and party. : City Ordinance 41695, Bection 23 PROHIBITS Use of Siren or Whistle Buy a Horn Stan@ird Hand Hom Special $3.35 Ford Cylinder Head Gaskets Special 45c Ford Felt Gaskets Complete Set Dorothy Lyons. . . Interesting Affairs Planned Mrs, Nathan Eckstein has planned two interesting affairs to be given at her home on Wednesday and Thurs- jpound to my day afternoon, March 2 and 3, use this letter On each occasion Mrs. Louise Van '—Mrs, W. Ogle, in her charming’ way, will in- terpret Carpentier’s opera, “Louise.” rary Farewell Luncheon In honor of Mrs. B. Ff. Phillips and her sister, Mrs. Emil¥ Rogers, who are departing the last of this month for Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. E. A. Tobey recently entertained the members of the Wisconsin Gold- enrod club with a farewell luncheon at her home. be oy afflicted with female troubles as Mrs, Blake was, and are run down, weak and nervous. But e' such woman should be convinced the pre gtd constantly 4 Ovi ond question that £; dis Ein | ham's Vegetable Compound will overcome such troubles, and write | to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Maas., in regard to their Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Algoma Simpson an- nounce the engngement of their daughter, Ethel, to Mr. K. R. Bush, | ; , ante, son of Mrs, Isabelle Rush of this| ke aan a 2 city. The wedding will take place high speed coun: Ticus thenaen |tersinka to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, Apply for propownia " - ——-—- to Supply Officer, Nav 4, Pi Women, other than relatives, are| ound, Wash, or to. tke Bicaue not permitted to visit prisoners in | Suppites ond Accounts, C, J. FG. Sing Sing prison, New York, TEES Art ne, Faymaster General of 1, for delivert 47c Special at 98c Universal, for tubes and casings; special. @1.25 Autoscope Windshield Cleaners Regular $1.50 value, special. teeeeeee BBE « ave. | Catholic young woman In the city is) Auto Robes and Gloves Carbona Fire Extinguishers The Best Extinguisher Made Complete with bracket for auto..., On Sale Wednenday % Off +++ + 2,00 Store Closed Tuesday SIXTH (ext coor fo AVENUE and PIKE STREET @liseun Yheotre ) i : oii ' i bi Gl f — ME VALESKA SURATT AT THE MOORE Valeska Suratt, with a eateh in her | Vancouver voice, with the waver jrolling in ber hair, with the ermine on her nightie, drops the “trillan” and “lalas” of the musical comedy for the “ya” and “rrr” of thrilling |“mellerdrama” at the Moore this trons to nome real emotional acting. Ably asmyted by John McFarland, |whone blood boils, and whose teeth threaten to crack each other, he clenches them #0 hard, unless he has his bucket of blood for | Mine Suratt presents an act that dis |plays her versatility mt pleasing | fashion. | ‘The act, written by Jack Lait, has | reeks with the spirit of the under-|balanced and much | world. Johnny Burke is back wiggling bis fingers at the military life to the im |thone who dared not do so for two yearn or leas, Burke's piping voice and ynemiling fnee are premier tick Jers." Also hin ruby beezer Flo Lewin is a weet morvel topped by the mont-most-most super |iative red hair, Her hair teah-per fect, while Flo herself in original and entertaining, quite naturally | True Rice and Flo Newton “are passed by the pure fun lawn and [labelled original.” They live up to | the labet excellently. Marry Kahne amazes, entertains, puzzles, mystifier and, generally, has the audience gnping and scratching jit» various heads with his quintuple |mind concentration. Kahne is to all |@ppearances a megtal wizard and | the answer to “HoW does he do it?” would be a beareat Hert and Florence Mayo are at ome on the bars-nerial, As acro- jbats they are original and pleasing. In song and dance oddities, Sam Grey and Beatrice O14 Rone clone the vil. Burnett's orchestra furnishes music, while Literary Digest Topics and Kinograms comprise the rest of the program. . “WEDDING BELLS” AT THE WILKES Angther new face greeted Wilkes theatre patrons Sunday afternoon when Laura Arnold made her bow an the new leading lady, succeeding Jane Morgan Mies Arnold played a mther in significant role with creditable force- fulness and artistry In the New York muccens, “Wedding Bells.” The play le the story of a divoreed wife who intervenes to save her hushand from & second marriage undertaken mere. ly in the hope that he might thus forget his first wife. Joreph McManus, the new leading man who made his initial appear. ance last week, acceptably handles the role of a dashing young New Yorker, who eats bis heart out over the lomr via the divorce court of his wife and tries to mve himself from despair by marrying a “sweet young thing. The “sweet young thing” is ably represented by popular Mary Thorne. Howart Rusrell, as a dandy and close friend of the divorced husband, scored 99 per cent with his co uedty part Emmett Voran, as an over-senti- mental poet, Norman Feurter as an Engtish butler, Melta Palmer, as a Engtieh butler, Melita Palmer as a middieaged matron, and Erman Seavey as a Japanese houseboy, all portray their parts well e- “KISS A-MISS” LEVY'S ORPHEUM With an abundance of stage mon- ey, roulette wheels and numerous other gambling devices fitting into the Monte Carlo setting, “Kies A-Miaa,7 the offering at Levy's Or- pheum this week, is filled with lively breakfast, | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. =! incidents and catchy musical nurm- | bers, | Lew White, Oscar Gerard and 14 die Wright are the chief merrymak era, with Ruby Lang, Billie Bingham and Ted Ulimark helping along, Ulimark, Ming Lang and Miss Bing: | ham have the leading song special S| week and incidentally treats the pa-| tes, with the chorus of 20 girle as anting. The management announces that Tuesday night there will be an ama teur performance, in conjunction | with the regular show. | cee |\PALACE HIP BILL 'WELL-BALANCED miay audiences at Loew's Pal Hip welcomed generously a well varied show boasting several features of stellar | worth. One of the favorites in La Petite Musicale, in which a sextette |nce A meeting of the executive com-|mense delight of everyone, expecially |of pretty young women provide a bit |of harmony in musie and color, | Nancy Boyer also captures an ap. jplause hit in her admirable lttle playlet, “Mary Lou.” Henry ‘Testa jand Harry Hamilton give the star | |admirable support Nothing serious balta the laughter | |incited by Copes and Hutton, two leccentric comedians. Else Harvey is captivating to look at and @ pleas ing entertainer. The equilibristic feats of Victoria and Dupre, which include some dif. ficult and novel stunts, are refresh- ingly enlivened by pantomime com. edy. “Pickle Women” i the feature | photoplay. one BUNGALOW FEATURES NEW MUSICAL REVUE Sunday evening George Wood in- troduced his second big company of entertainers to the throng of diners at the Bungalow theatre-restaurant. The new aggregation includes Jack Holden, a most likable young chap with @ pleasing voice and an abun- dance of pep; Enid Meredith, a charming litte dancer; Howard Evans, 4 good singer; Gladys Vail and Lila Lee, two dainty soubrettes and & chorus of pretty girls. Tonight o ‘eature at the Bungalow besides the musical revue, will be a dancing contest. —_———___. The U. S.‘ weather bureau will study air currents from a station in Montana, on the summit of the conti- nental divide. 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