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EATTLE STAR ward @ | ° Mr, and Mra, Harry n sonal MARSHALL GILL WINS [nat de, Mary Anne mi Per: son out wa wa COLUMN COMPETITION Music — wiserie on; Olyve Graef, who have been the) BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD hints of an art that would be inter} a4) Candy ( & ee guests of r relatives, Mr. and! yfarshall Gill, son of former Mayor | esting today, Unfortunately the ple San Carlo Opera } |Mrx. Harry Whitney for some | Gil}, last year won & competition for | tures hung are but part of four thick) Company time, will leave Thursday for Califor: | dowigning a fitting permanent place | folios collected by Arthur Bressler for |nia, where they will spend some time | for the famous four colummls on the | historians exhibition will be ant evening at the Metropolitan ;, 7 WW. ’s Uni. |before returning to their home In| campus that were originally on the| bung all month and will be a joy to atre the an Carlo Grand Opera ; Musicale at Women’s Uni- | Washington, DC. entrance portion of the old territorial | young folk and an education to the | Company ret cate po ge ee WEEK i | i | olde: on i) give eight of the ieee “ versity Club; Dinner ee ite - i ER university situated wh BS sae Metro: | older onen ses fecst populace operas here, with SUNDAY NIGHT ; od at Sunset Ci : 4} ue eft | politan theatre now stands . nooo pigay sapepn on gs Shige teen Shower Siiews ee ee The 60-year-old columns were mov-| Extra Lecture by Gary swish. ‘Sor tebe tient i 5 ve yme A last week to their final location, | [every pertormsane ir firet oe — vit — Mins Margaret Amon returned yes: | Shut “will, be remembered as the| Piccoli on Sunday | night they gave “Lucia Di Lammer i of Mrs. Merrill. | terday from a ten days’ vinit in Vic-| music pavilion of the AvY.P., now] Sunday at 3:40 Mr, Itaffaetlo Piccoli | °F F torla, B, C laid out with shrubs as a most at-|will return from Pullman for an| Connidered one of the largest tras se tol hg tle Fine|*ling grand opera companies in tractive sylvan spot, About 1,000} extra lecture at the & a MM PHI EPSILON, student honor 4 ary musical fraternity at the ) University of Washington, will ente No, founder ana the “ftalian | America, Fortune G director, has gathered toget fourth ay in the topic, and all are Mr. and Mra, Thomas Bordeaux, | people can be seated in this outdoor | Arts, 1 | |who have been spending the week |theatre. ‘The symbol of the columns | Renalssan ee ore ne omens nd in Shelton, will return this eve: |i, “Life,” and their design was in-|invited to attend—Kine Arts mem-|best artiste obtainable to make up University club on Friday afternoon | | ning leluded in the new eal designed for| bers free, others 26 cents to defray | this organization Mi Kod the com eee eck | - hae the university in 1915 costs. Mra. John Carroll Perkins ob-|Pany are known abr ; an Tho hostesses will be Miss Mo adel | Mra, Merrill Frederick Sproul will ae 4 tained Mr. Piccoli, who as a young|!" this country, Alice Gentle and “Gille and Miss Milnora Roberts, The | leave Monday for San Diego, where s ’ ‘ professor of the Universty of Pina|Anna Fitziu, guest artists, who ha following program has been ar she will Join Ensign Sproul, of the Booklove rs Mottoes Sad eanved ail tebe tha eae. oid bee n| won remarkable success in opera in ranged: |U. 8. 8. New York, who i# returning | at Public Library sent by the Italian government to| the Kast will appear here, each one ta) “At Thy Feet™..... .. Grete jfrom a) cruise to South America, ‘The public library ts rejoloing over |create a better understanding be. |!" two performances rig ot oe 0) “Rococo” Palmgren Se ae a very tactful gift of Mr. Charles E. | tween the countries. favortias ‘Whe were with - rue Ciara Burch Mr. and Mrer E, T, Stannard left | gnepard, once a member of its board o 8 ae pany when they appeared here las BU Ae tor @ String.......--....aed recently for @ trip to California, | jayery ‘department and all the! Northwest Exhibit year are again with them this season {b) “Taranteite <2. Popper | ; |branches have received framed mot bg Me The principal roles last evening peas CONS Mra, James D. Wartel! and Miss toon specially printed at the Riverside} Will Close March 5 were taken by Queena Mario, #o-| Helen Farrell left today for a fort. |p. i ; Tt ent exhibition of the|Prano, “Lucia; Pilade Sinagra, Lovely Garden” ; fm Press, Boston. They vary in sentl-| The present exhibition | va P sinag oo 7 OSD Hardelot night's visit in California, ment, but all reflect the booklover Northwest artiste at the Fine Arts|tenor, “Sir Edgari” Vincente Bal-) | anes aoe Thay (0) Morning” Oley Speaks | At the library entrance are two | will close March 6. Dr, M. Watanabe |lester, baritone, lenry Ashton | Alice How and Marian Wheaton Mr. Barl Jamieson of New York b t h ¢ the picture r, soprano, “Alice String tas the Night™,.Bohm glawn cases, one opportunely full of| has bought two of ne pleturen, * o ’ hs eth, day Paner city fe making © Ghort visi, in town | boone vegetable and flower gar-|“Summer Sunset,” by Herta Uerk.| Amedeo Baldi, tenor, “Lord Arthur Violin, Heled Harman Piano, Mary Louise Weeks. _ Vialin—"aeaiiation from “Thats Massenet and in @ guest at the Rainier club. | gening, and the other on bird lore.| vitz, and “Caprice Pompadour,” by |@nd Pietro De Binsl, basso, “lay ‘A ‘The latter contains nests, stuffed| Peter Camfferman. The exhibition in|™mond.” The arias which were the Mrs, Charles Francis Manning, | pide even three tiny humming birds | most varied and larger than any year |™Ost enthusiastically receiv who has been spending the past two "leluded, duet by Lucia and in a box, colored plates and suggest: | previous, but is amateurish in many y weeks at the country home of Mrs. |/" 5 s iad 5 “Forgive, Lucia, that I in This Hour Louise Benton Voles » A Oy it interestin a last Src ey the Worwre of Minnewame. W. W. Keenert, near Kirkland, has | >°%* ks a. asso ciate ne ae lant) aria by Lucia, “Oh! Heaven, They one Gari Curran returned. P Cie ‘On the afternoons of the 7th ana|Persuade Me.” ‘Then the well known we BRL wots ss... --.- Chopin ORM Ee haar aging AS ARE [coning ore canes Sth, from 12 to 6, material entered in|sextette, aria by Lucia. efter she |i THURSDAY seats), $1. Mets . 5 rf. nm nt Price, r jhe one innan ‘ol . i Mary Louine Weeks a Public Meeting the arts and crafts exhibition, to|has gone Insane, “Sweet Tones, (Almeda Parker), are receiving ©0D-) whe seattle zoning comminsion has| come in March, will be accepted. Mr atulations on the birth of a fon, ~ Invited the public to attend its mest: | Gerald Fielde is in charge. Maylor De Lance III, on February | 02 wednesday at § p. m. at the The entire cast have very pleasing! 18th, ot Providunss hessiel | Broadway high school auditorium, | LOMB) | that blend well together The = | |when Harland Bartholomew, city ifferent ncermic effects were quite | J | Mr. and Mra. George H. Leghorn | jan engineer, will give some advice, jabove the ordinary, and gaye the| Drin end a, M m~¢ eg ped | Mustrated by lantern slides, on Se- singers artistic background. The or- Sunday for a month's visit in Lom! iis soning probleme recently h. ve Discovered) chestra is under the able leadership Angeles, Cal, Mr. Leghorn will visit | Ota by eity ordinance Dr. eg Olive Tablets |of Gastano Merola, who will conduct | scene aria by Edgar. } Plan Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merrill have ‘extended invitations to ten guests for a dinner at the Sunset club next “Friday evening, later attending the Opera at the Metropolitan, where p they will enjoy the copper The engagement of Mrs. Helen Morton Bayley and Wil- -covtumacthammasd as bie 9959 peal area Harmless Substitute ea teen te ie pn tonight will “Cavalleria Rusticana™ and *| liam E. Swift is announced. She's a noted sportswoman and| Mr. n. G. Page, who has teen «| Peter Pan Pictures Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub-| be “Madar Butterfly,” with Anna Macei.” Children’s Hospital Linen Shower ‘For the benefit of those who! ing to donate linen to the | for the Children's Orthopedic | that is to be held at the | of Mrs. R. D. Merrill, on Tues-| March 1, it fs stated that the | one of Chicago's most prominent young society women, He} quest in the city for several weeks! on F, & N. Wall | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure) Fitziu a» Cho Cho San is the son of Louis F. Swift, Chicago meat packer. — to bis home in Hunnywide| “ p aerick @ Nelson's children’s | ec 7 rat book department has on nae wae MOCK OYSTER y now & set of Arthur Rackham’s| Edwards’ determination Mr. John Powell, of Vancouver, | “peter Py fot nation not, to treat| SALAD B.C. is planning to epend the com: |jrcaey an. Pictures that all core | Gverand bowel corplaintswithealemeL 4 roots oyster plant ing week-end in this city, a guest at | eee % cup diced celery 2 pimentoes - the Hotel Washington |Mrs. Tanaka Writing % cup walnut meats Mr, and Mra. Charles B. Warren) Her Third Novel Scrub oyster plant and cook fn boll its include = regulation | are leaving this week, Mr. Warren| Recent letters from the Tanakas in ing water till tender. Dip in cold 63x99 and 12x99 inches: crib | | will go to San Francisco on a busl-| Paris tell of their cottage ten miles water and rub off the skin. Cut into S4x77; pillow cases, 42x36 CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | The scenes aro laid outside the /nens trip and Mrs. Warren will ac | out from the city, where Mra. Tanaka | | dice. Mix oyster plant and celery Material for small crib pillows o | ate of the city of Thalama. company him as far aa Portland, | is busy writing her third novel, while land let stand about half an hour in “te desired, as well as lightweight Lorraine Social Club The harpist for the afternoon will | where she will visit friends until bie| Mr Tanaka “paints all day and! | French dressing. Arrange on lettuce, spreads for three-quarter beds. y orraine Social club will meet on|be Miss Pay Price | return. draws all night.” | garnish with pimentoes cut in strips i bath ee ae ob Lg Pa Wednesday, February 23, 2 p. m. oe, 6) @ fm ad see and sprinkle with nut muslin for draw sheets, two | Masonic temple, Eastern Stars tn Lorraine Chapter, 0. E. 8. Mra. C. B. Hopkina, who has been rf z ‘ eo GRE Ome and one-quarter | vied ? Lorraine Chapter No. 6, O. E. &.,| spending the winter in Spokane, bas Peruvian Art Proves eam eee will entertain with a card party at|returned and ts the guest of friends| Popular at Library . . West Side Women's Improvement | Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First ave, on/|for a short time before leaving for) ‘The library exhibition of anctent y Will Witness Club | Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. a trip to California. | Peruvian art ie popular with the gen: Affair The art department of the Weat tly Ee . ee a eo La public, #0 Miss Cathoun, head of | ¥ the auspices of Rainter.|Side Women's Improvement club) Reunion of University of Nebraska | Mre. Herbert L. Dover, who has) the art and technology department. | METROPOLITAN i ° at oF Mrs. post wert will meet at 3:0 p. m. in room 245, jbeen the guest of her sister, mys. They like anything on Amert-| eieciin to beve the a West Seattle high. school. Miss| The University of Nebraska club|Omar J. Humphrey, for some time. | can Indian art. witnessing @ boxing con-|Asnes Berkman will talk on “Ja-lof Western Washington will hold tta|left yesterday for her home in San| These designs, taken from ancient San Carlo Grand Opera Company Tomorrow = Francisco. } at Dream, |cobean Furniture” and Mrs, A. J.[reunion and annual dinner at the pottery of the Incas, are really not|| tonight — BUTTERFLY, with eagle bes glans ey Stretch on “Furnishings of Bed-|Home Economics building on the) 4 Ct leis for the dusty shelves of the\ high-| ‘Pitsia (quent), De Mette, Agos- xtended | university car; t re . G Omi brows at all, but tint, Valle, few York Miss Anne|fooms.” An invitation is extended) y pus Saturday even mantel 6. B Easter, 0:4 ata ut for the nurseries. Wed. Mat—-TALES OF HOFF- @ similar contest |to all interested. ing, February 26, at 6 o'clock. spentlOnty absurd learned investigators | MAN, with Mario, Agostini, tly in Euro} ee Any graduates or former students |the weekend as the guest of Mrs.| never see the humor of the ginger: Valle, Keltio, . the sie ue rn wie North Guat Anne P.-T. A. falling to receive invitations may | Trafford Huteson. | bread cookie faces on these onttenios Wed. Eve—-CARMEN, with Gen- New Showing of ly. The event on Friday night} Under the auspices of North Queen |tmake reservations by telephoning Soe Slee, “wie bee similar in all early art, from Eskimos 32, cone, naare, Valle, di ’ ° 1 : Being anticipated with much en-| Anne, a meeting will be held in the | North 4714, fr. John Murphy, ‘i \to Eayptians. Prehistoric animals || Thureday—AIDA, with Freeman, Ladies Striped Voile Waists a. North Queen Anne school at 3 p. m eee been on a@ short business trip and finny folk make delightful ter Ingeriilo, Ballen De Mette. ; list of patrons and patronesses |Mre. C. Arthur Varney, state presh| Senttle Chvic Improvement Club |! Pls, returned, today rora “for the nursery and mod. || *F!dey—CAVALLERIA. with Gen: Special $2.98 els for the jabberwockie. Chainn of " f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit-|dent of the P.T. A. will bring «| The Seattle Civic Improvement hedge Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | message to the patrons and friends |ctuh entertained with a cart party | .- : Col. gand Mrs. Alexander jon the subject of “Child Welfare and | saturday evening at the ea | meagre and Thursday with | taces like the Indian totems, quaint Feiner, Dr. and Mrs. Jay I.|the Aims and Purposes of Parent-|Mra. N. J. Fohn. Several musical | #"ds in Bremerton, counting ea, clothes, headgear . Mr. and Mrs. Edward I.|/Teacher Co-operation.” Music will| numbers were given by Mra F. Wed | | Ade of feathers with cute Teddy Mr. and Sirs. John W.|be furnished, and all are invited. Jer and Mrs. I. W. Sprague, accom: | Mr. and Mre. Harry M. Gunnell! bears with tails scampering about | Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lam- o. |panied by Miss Helen Schaar, fol.|* Saturday for a two months’ #0"| them, or mosaics of vari-colored Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard picts Thought Club lowed by supper: joreep ta Contre | feathers would make wonderful dross. | with Keltie, In- Mra. Glen M. Owens will epend| snot and mother of pearl inlaid with Very attractive and pleasing new stri voile waists, some plain white, others in colo! stripes; Tuxedo and reversible collars, hemstitched and embroidery trimmed. Extra good values. erie fat. Met-——THAIS, with Fitsia (guest), Sinagra, Valle. Sat Eve —TROVATORE, with Freeman, Inzerillo, Damico, Gaetane Merela, Musical Director PRICES: Orchestra, $2.50 and baloony, $2 and $1.50; gallery, and T6c. Popular Wed M and Mr. and Mrs. William| ‘The study department of the Pro- . |up clothes. An occasional lead | ~ . Mr. T. J. Hanlein, of New York entire orchestr 2; ‘balcony, 9 ° omnes Burwell. gressive Thought club will meet at | General Sherman, Carets, Ladies of . . weight iniald with silver, a silver-|] $1.60 and $1; gallery, #c. id es U trimm<: "Mr. Treat will be the official an-|1:20 p. m. with Mra. David Moohr, R | City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| pints oval dish engraved, a dish with || 10% war tax. n ery ouncer of the evening, and a num-|2557 Queen Anne ave. General elon cirtie, Ladies of | G- Slicker ey fish grouped in pairs around water ber of prominent young men compose eee the G. A. R., will meet for a noon- plants between bunches of bulrushes, committee who are using every Wisconsin Goldenrod Club | day luncheon at the home of Mra. M or a crab on an sarthen a rive T0 to make this novel entertain-| A Colonial luncheon and entertain. |W. Deeter, 2333 N. 64th at. Thurs vere > Logi of her aunt, Mra ‘Ment a success. Among them are/ment will be the order of the meet- day, February 24. Friends of the | °U® vida . i Mr. Andrew Price, Mr. Clark Bur-|ing of the Wisconsin Goldenrod club | order phonon | Tey ISHE LED HIM ¢ ON) oe thine oe = Spon peso Mr. Edwin A. Strout, Jr, Mr./at 116 14th ave. N., the home of| oy — Mr. and Myre. Edgar Robinson | paki | the most easily damaged by | o y bad or Perry, Mr. Kenelm Winslow, | Mrs. B. F. Seeley, who will be as Death of shade trees | careless treatment. If we are very $1.25 to $3.50 Spring showing of untrimmed straws, hemps and Milans; turbans and small sailor shapes; come in all the favored spring colors. Mra. Walter Price, of San Fran attributed Lacey are receiving meesages of Mr. Keith Bullitt, Mr. James by Mrs. F. A. Bunge. to electric wires that touch them. congratulation upon the birth of @) Who was she? Was she a visiting ’ ry 0 Bight. ae, Mr. Altres Minera, | 7 FA Sune on ———-|on at the Swedish hospital Feb-| princess or a stray fairy? Her atr,|virtuaity ne hate trouien, An tune Women’s Children’s Aprons . " : y +) y Do hair troubles. n espe ‘. ao Homer and Dr. Walter Kel- Green Lake W. ©. T. U. 1 jee uu ply her manner, her good taste, her dress | cially fine shampoo for this weather, Underskirts to Clear, 79c aS Green Lake W. C. T. U. will meet R Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lowman|——fll made her irresistibly charming.| one that brings out all the natural to Clear, 98c $1.50 values of neat ging- at 11:30 a. m. at the home of Mra. beauty of the hair; that dissolves and Regular $1.50 values of ham aprons for children; left yesterday for a three weeks’ trip | Surely she must be miles above him entirely removes all dandruff, excess fannelette underskirts; good overall style; nice quality of Affair for Miss Brace |¢. &. Lyon. to New York city and yet compliment to Miss Alice eee F s rpg . | off and dirt; can easily be used at tri- heavy quality; cut large; gingham; smartly trimmed. } whose marriage will be an Ladies’ Ald Soctety “California Syrup of Figs”| s4r, ana Mra. Ketth Buttitt have /q, Th? next night the secret was out. | fling expense by eimply dissolving a plain white and striped Ages 8 to 12. ) event of March 16, Mrs. John F.| Mrs. Cora Batley, Mra. Susie Nerg tas i returned trom ay visit of. sererat | They had become real chummy in the | teaspoonful of canthrox (which you | "Harris will entertain with a tea at|rum and Mrs. Anna Pettit will be| Child’s Best Laxative weeks in the Bast and South. | meantime and she told hfm the whole | can get at any drugeist’s) in a cup of a ceetneeeneeeeeesneneeing ) her home next Saturday afternoon, | hostesses at the meeting of the | e te _ | story—of how, “Why it's not at all) hot water, This makes a full cup 6t- Ladies’ Child: H |mysterious, I needed a new ward-| 1 dies ildren’s Hose with calling hours from 4 until 6| Ladies’ Aid society of Ballard Pres | o'clock. byterian church at 2:30 p. m. in the} Presiding at the, urns the firet|church annex. hour will be Mrs. William Herbert * 2. Harris, and the second hour Mrs. Ladies’ Grotto Clab | Roy D. Robinson. The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet shampoo liquid—enough so it is easy | robe, didn’t have the money, as usual,| to apply it to all the hair, instead of and saw in Cherry's nd that I could | just to the top of the head. This get outfitted and pay as I earned.| chemically dissolves all impurities You know they have a store full of |and creates a soothing, cooling lath glorious spring apparel for both men| er. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotless. Union Suits ° to Clear, $2.98 $4.50 values of indies’ silk and wool union suits; me to Clear, 15¢ Regular 25c values of chil- dren's cotton stockings; suit- able for school wear; black Asaisting will be Miss Alice Mo-|with Mrs. R. McGregor, 2510 Fifth and wothen.” Have you visited Cher-/| ly clean, soft and pliant, while the | dium weight; bodice top; fan and Miss Jessie Moran ave. W., at 1:40 p. m. ry's lately? If not, you should, for it| hair takes on the glossy richness of | regular sizes. and white. All sizes. oe eee y certainly will be worth while to you. | natural color, also a Muffineas which | They are on Second Ave., between | makes 4t seem much heavier than it MadisoW and Spring, 207 Rialto Bidg.,| is. After a canthrox shampoo, ar-| over the Pig'n Whistle.—Advertise-| ranging the hair is a pleasure,—Ad. “Eatonic is wondertal,’’ a ©, | ment vertisement. W. Barton. ‘‘I had been a sufferer Mrs. Bullitt Will Social G. T. C. Club ‘ The Social G. T. C. club will meet ‘Be Hostess at the cafeteria, 1415 Third | Mra Keith Bullitt will entertain |ave. Progressive whist party. “Fwith six tables of bridge at her nie Hh Women’s Shoes to Clear, $4.98 Regular $6.50 values; at- Misses’ Shoes to Clear, $4.50 $5.50 values of serviceable ns SR oad on Thursday afternoon, the Hatasu rd Club from stomach trouble for 20 years | brown calf school shoes; high tractive style of ladies’ cloth to go to the Camp Fire| Hatasu Guard club will meet with and now I am well.’’ “ cut; lace; English walking top shoes; military heel; good Cu Mrs. John D, McPherson, 419 Wheel- | Eatonioc gete right after the canse seas tives echo ; 1p er st., at 1 o'clock; lunch. of stomach troubles by taking np — AFE ‘Mr. . Sproul Nine M. a a oe 40 Accept “California” Syrup of @ igs boos ide out ied a and : d Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 only—look for the name California §nd of course, when the cause 3 + ri Complimented Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12, Daugh-|on the vackewe, then pou are sure |moved, the sufferer gets well. If you Second and Ans ———————— Turkish Towels Outing Flannel : Mrs, Merrill Frederick Sproul was |ters of Veterans, will moet in Vet-|your child is having the best and |bave sourness, belching, ind! * to Clear, 65c 13c Yard the honor guest yesterday afternoon |erans’ hall, Armory, Wednesday.| most harmless physic for the little food repeating or ay ¢ other mech | $1.00 values; Turkish bath Very special offering of When Mins Florida Singleton enter-| February 23, 7:30 p. m. stomach, liver and bowels, Chil. |touble, take Eatonio tablete after towels; extra heavy weight; white outing flannel; medi- : @ group of intimate friends se dren love its fruity taste. Fur dj. /each meal and find relief, Big box size 22x44 inches wan Wiehe #4 loos Sak : lly at her home. | Ladies of G. A. R. Home Sewing | rections on each bottle, You must /0ot@ only @ trifle with your drug- Club y “California.” |aist’e guarantee. . rridg Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sew | Bri e Luncheon ing club will meet with Mrs. Mary Mrs. M. D. Holland will be hostess | Gousman, 2130 N. 50th at, Wednes fat a luncheon of eight covers at | day bruary 23,.1%:30 p.m. Take home tomorrow afternoon. | y reverts . OF 1921 “Bridge will occupy the afternoon emit the W. R. Hughs, Producer hours. gan ADDITIONAJ. CLUBS Night _ Miss Du Hamel Weds ‘The Tents of the Arabs” to He OPENS TONIG HT Mr. Gove in Ketchikan As a benefit “for Hunts Point Cir Not s Dull Moment at the Butler. © Word has just reached § te, Prult ke . . cle, Fru "Flower Mission, whose | weet on February 6, at the Cs | work has commanded the admiration We rectory in Ketchikan, Miss Irene | o¢ ty, Du Hamel became the bride of Mr. ommunity at large, the drama Rise Or Gove nev, otnes! ven|‘epartment, of the Woman's Cen. 16 Clever Performers by Lord Dunsany, in ones CENT Featuring Continuous Show From 7 P. M. to 1 A. M. by Kill That Cold With ails CASCARA QUININE | Der Pol reading the service. lite Asabat? Mrs. Gove is a graduate of the lin, ; : ‘ |the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A gonyent in Kamloops, B.C. and |-riursday afternoon at 215 o'clock STEELCUT al studied music in Seattle, | |The play is in two acts, with one M Marjorie Bateman r- Gove ix a graduate of the|year'x time intervening, and the ‘ Specialty D University of Washington with the | cnaracters are | peciaity Dancer Claws of 1914 and is a member of | ope prolomie ll Dinner Young and Vivacious, The Cleverest Girl on Delta Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs.| phe Mor . 1¢ Mortal-—Mrs. J. W. Densmore the Coast, and Gove will make thelr home in| The Ruler in the City of Never Ala Da FoasT gps yy mn ala Carte Jas. J. Brennen a 7 ‘ oO” . Fe . The King—Mr. MacMurray ow olds, Coughs a Grippe 1 cup chopped lean ham Rel Narb—Mra. John Inkater, From SONGS, DANCES, CHATTER 2 eggs (yolks) Arab—Mias Sara Williama, 6to9 si Neglected Colds are Dangerous a ecapes amet The Chamberiain—Mrs, HE, 8, In And Last but Not Least ‘Take no chances.. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, graham, pepper Zab Notable—~Mra. W. P. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Matas Notable — Mra, W. 3 The Famous Butler Orchestra Gripe in'd daje—Excellent for Headache Put ham in saucepan with a little} Hznarza, a Gypsy of the Desert— butter. Add egg yolks well beaten | Mrs. Louis Marks j with flour. Pour on milk, stirring| Water Ci riers—Mrs, F. W. Hite . yeonstantly until thick. Add pepper|ings, Mra. F ie Batten, Mrs. Noble . L | BERR ERRRE eae t | yond pour on hot toast. E. Hightower and others, “The Best Dance Music in Town” Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—.No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT