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eattle ociety and Mrs. Dinner Hosts; i Musicale; at Yacht Club. OSCAR J, CHARLES. and Mra. Chartes, will ‘an informal dinner this their Fort Lawton quar complimenting Lieut. F. E. U.S. A., and Mrs, Davis, and ‘TR R. Raymond and Mra. Ray- Friday evening Colonel and Chartes entertained with a din of ten covers, honoring Major Cc. K. Mublenbers, U. 5S A. Mrs. Muhlenberg. » and Mrs. Fischer Musicale menting Dr. I. 8. Keller, of » Alaska, Mr, and Mrs Fischer entertained with « musicale at thelr home Charles Charm- Dinner U. 8. hosts A at at evening. delightful program was gtven Je, Mr. E. Hoellier Collens and George Kichner. Mra. Fischer, soprano, contributed a group of as did Mr, Kari Schwaritfeger d by Mr. Fischer. ° lo-Host Dinner Yacht Club Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Parkhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Case sponsored a no-host din twenty covers at the Yacht the al Afternoon John Lee Hall will entertain of friends informally at her | With covers marked for fifteen Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hors- ‘were dinner hosts at their home me 8 SEATTLE STAR The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis W. Jacobs. —Portrait by James & Merrihew, Personal Mr. J. J. O'Conel, of New York City, arrived Monday to be the guest for a week of his brotherin- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward P. Muly eee Mr, and Mra. M. Ross Downs are spending a few days at Scenic Hot Springs eee Mrs. J.°C. Moore left agen 4| for a visit ef two months in Cali fornia, eee Mr. and Mra lL. H. Gray, who have been spending the winter in California, will hoard about March 4. | Mias Alice Ccatia pone artist with the San Carlo Grand Opera Co., ar g| Tived in the wy this morning. | | cently returned from a trip to Call at their home Friday evening. Dencing Party Cc. K. Muhlenberg, 8 A. porig Mrs. Mublenberg are & Gancing party for Thure evening, the affair to take the gymnasium at Fort Alpha Theta c0 Alpha Theta sorortty wil! for luncheon at the Women's ty club on Saturday, Feb 26, at 12 o'clock. A business will be held at the ciub- at 11 o'clock, eee February 25, at o'clock, the Woman's Century will entertain with its annual ile. Mrs, Frederick W. Gra “By Rippling Waters of Quests” Mr. Howe, Accompanist | MWecat— (s) “Bunshine of Toor Love. Mr. Howe, Accompanist {B) <The Pairien at the Bottom ot Our Garde’ Liza Lehmann “at t Richard Hageman Mrs. Albert Piet mon ‘Wings of Bong”. .Mendeimohn “Zigeunerweisen” . + Barasate i Mrs. Lawson (a) “Etuce Van te Stel Tosca”) - -Pueeli Biooma the Rone’ Clayton Johns Celebrating the birthday of Mr. Bheard, Mrs, Wyman Sheard will en- tertain with an informal dinner at er home this gvening. Delight ful. Dinner and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. George W. Soliday entertained delightfully at their home last evening with a dinner of twelve covers, followed later by Entre Nous Club’s Midwinter Ball The Entre Nous club has com- pleted plans for its annual midwin- ter informal ball, which will be given on Baturday evening at the Masonic turday evening at the Masonic prmote. | fomething novel and unique in “The Last Hour”..Walter Kramar| . Dr. H. Eugene ‘Aten and Mrs. Al) Jen, with Mr. and Mra. John E. Ryan, Spent yesterday In Vancouver, B. C. eee Mrs. Otis F. Lamson, who spent the week-end In Vancouver, B. C. returned this morning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel FE. Hoghes re- fornia. ee eee eee the way of batts m being planned by the committees which imciudes Mr. Justin Haynes, Mr. Charles! Frankland, Mr. Roscoe Torrance, Mr. | Arthur Lomax, Mr. Hugh White and) Mr. Claire. McCabe, chairman. eee University French Club The University French club Phen meet Thursday, Feb. 24 at at the social hall in the Home "eco nomics bidg. The program will consist of a violin solo by Marion Ells, reading by Maurice Deny, plano solo by Dorothy Douthitt, and an address by Prof. Arthur Patzer on “His Im pressions of the French Theatre.” Miss Madeline Butler will con-| tribute the following group of songs: “Chanson Slorian” by Gounod, “Elegie” by Massenet and “Haba nera” from the opera “Carmen,” by Bizet. Concluding will be a violin solo by Elizabeth Onsum. Over an area of only 36 square miles, the island of Ukara, in Lake Victoria, Nyanza, Africa, has a pop- ulation of 19,000. Abeut 500 people are killed and 800 Injured by boiler explosions every year in this country. Millions Use =| “Gets-It” | For Corns Everybody, everywhe know what millions of f ready learned a guaranteed paint End Your Corns With “ Gote-tt,” remover. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, departs quickly when "Gete-It" arrives. Wonderfully sim- pie, yet simply wonderful, because all soreness stops with the first ap- plication. 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How do you like itm Dad had on @ new suit. “Dad, you look just Iike a young! | boy, and, oh! where did you get It And it's classy.” “At Cherry's, and without much cash, either, Their things are way down in price, and they told me your old dad could get anything he want ed on credit, All the pretties you girls and your mother want to wear, and »y ae 1 can.” “Oh, Padl That's the little secret wo had for you, but you bet us ton “Yea, atree; and it teal right, Their store is 207 Rialto building, on Seo ond ave. between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.”—Ad vertivement, AMUSEMENTS VALESKA FLO Lewis JOUNNY BURKE Grey and Old Rose; Harry Kahne; Rice and Newton: Hert and Flor- ence Mayo. _Fitth and Pine Bitett 2535 — New—Mate, Today and Sat. ‘Thomas Wilkes ope “WEDDING A Niaging, Tingite ~ Comedy Eves. 2he inte. 27¢ te She Levy's Musten! Comedy Co, in 188-A-MIS8” Mat. Daily, Mon., The E *. Nights 7:15 and 9:15 THEATRE RESTAURANT BUNGALOW Third, Near Pine. Ell. 810, Nightly K. GEORGE woors “Typical Topical Revue” Sto le m. Dancing 6 to 1 a.m. Table d’Hote A lm Carte After Theatre Mpeciaitios Clint Willard ¥. C. Rippe Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 Quinn and Caverly Geo. L, Graves Company; Rehn; Love and Wilbur; ‘Bride 13 General Admiasion: Matinees, . ire Photoplay: uplORLE wome with DAVID BUTLER METROPOLITAN San Carlo Grand Opera Company Today—TALES OF Horr MAN, with Mario, Agostini, Valle, Keltie. Tonight—CARMEN, with Gentle (guest), Sinagra, Valle, eltie. Thursday-—-AIDA, with Freeman, Inzerillo, Ballester, De Mette. CAVA with Gen- Agosti and A ie, In- with Fitztu Valle, Orchestra, $2.50 and ny, $2 and $1.50; gallery, Wed. Mat, balcony, 600, Add $2; bale $1 and 7 Du entire orchestra, ; $1.50 and $1; gallery, 10% war tax Second and James Ls OF 1921" 8, Producer row 7701 ‘arte Dinner 6 to 9 le by “Famous Butler Orchestrn so! cLns FOR THURSDAY Seattle Day Nurwery Associasion The regular meeting of the Seat tle Day Nursery association will be held at 1 p,m, with Miumw Mebeoos | Colling, 1206 University at. eee Sornts Club The art department of Soronis club wif! meet at 2 p.m, with Mra. | ©. P. King an howtena Subject:| Termmology of Art” eee Minute Women Seattle Counell of Minute Women will hold its February meeting at 2 p. m. fo Frederick & Nelson's audi torlum, Dr. H. P. Packard wif be the speaker of the afternoon with | “The Reopening of the Caravan | Routes” as his topie, Mra, Noble E. Hightower will arrange the mash al program. ee Una Auction Bridge Cab Mra, Thomas &. Williams, 2345 Gist ave. N, will entertain Una| Auction Bridge club at 1 luncheon o'clock | eee Play and Recreation Committes The play and recreation commit: | of the Mothers’ congress will! meet at 1:20 p.m, at the ¥ wie A. Mr. W. W. Davis will be the epeaker, ub At 10 am, Thursday the Progress club witl meet at the home of Mrs P. B. Randolph, 1003 N, Goth at. eee Sunehine Clab Sunshine club of the Women of | Mooseheart Legion will hold an all lay semsion with Mra, Floyd Wylie, 15 Fitth ave W. *- Seattle Review No. 8 Review No, 8 W. BA. of been, will meet in W. 0. hall at & p.m. Alki Review 59 will Initiate the candidates. eee Seattle Circle Seattle circle, Neighbors of Wood.) ft, will give a dance at 9 p. m./ in the Swedish club hall, Eighth ave. and Olive « eee Totem Club * regular meeting of Totem club will be held at 2 p. m. in the/ clubrooma. eee Seattle Graded Union Seattle Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers will meet at 9:0 a m. at Plymouth Congregational church, corner Sixth ave. and Uni versity st. Bible study in charge of Mre. A. W. Bowman and pre sentation of magazines and help by Mrs. B. M. Carney. An Baster story by Mrs, James E. Smith will be followed by departmental confer ences. eee Ribble Casa Madison Park Community Bible class will meet at 2 p, m. at the Talbott residence, 28th ave. and E. Madison st. Study in the “Prophe cles" will be ied by Mra AU W Bowman. eee Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. FB & Seattle chapter No. 96, ©. B. 8. will meet in the Corinthian room, Masonic temple, at § mp m. All Eastern Stars invited. eee Elite Social Cub Elite Social club will meet at 2609 Jackson st, at #30 p. m card party. Benefit | oe Neighbers of Woodcraft Seattle circle, 549, Neighbors of| Woodcraft, will meet at the Swedish club hail at 9 p.m. Dance eee Lawton Circle, Ladies of G. A. RB. Lawton circle, Ladies of the G./ A. Ry, will meet with Sister Alice Brinks, 6750 Jones’ ave, at & p. m. Card party. eee Veritas Whist Club Veritas Whist club will meet with Mrs. Anna Fuchs, 1524 11th ave. W., at 145 pm eee Léect, Cushing Corps Lieut. Cushing corps will enter tain with a luncheon at the home of Mra Charles Tell 20 14th ave. N. W., Thursday, February 24 }1 p. m. Take Greenwood car to [85th st. “The Tents of the Arabs” to Be Presented An & benefit for Hunta Point cir cle, Fruit and Flower Mission, whose work has commanded the admira tion of the community at large, the drama department of the Woman's Century club will give “The Tents of the Arabs,” by Lord Dunsany, in the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A ‘Thureday afternoon 2:15 o'clock eee Pythian Sisters Altruistie Club The Pythian Sisters § Altruistic club will hold a card party Thurs day, February 24, 2 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias hall, Third and Virginia, A large attendance is de sired. Meroer P.T. A. Mercer PT. A. will hold its regu lar meeting Thursday, February 24 8 p. m., at the school. Dad's night will be celebrated. Judge King Dykeman will address the meeting eee Dorie Social Clb Dorte Sorial club, O. BE. 8, will meet Thursday, February 24, 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. W. H Burnley 4002 Dayton ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs, John Miller. vee General Sherman Circle, Ladies of G. ALR, General Sherman circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will meet for a noon day luncheon at the home of Mrs M. W. Deeter, N. 64th at Thursday, February 24, Friends of | the order invited . . ADDITIO: Business and Professional Women’s Club On Friday at noon the Members’ Council of the Cham ber of Commerce and Commercial club hag extended the delegates and guests to the first state convention of Business and Professional Wom- en's club an invitation to attend the regular Friday luncheon held in the Masonic club rooms, fifth floor of the Arcade building, This cour. tesy extended the business women of the state of Washington by the Seattle Che of Commerce is indicative of the splendid attitude of interest and co-operation that the business men of this city have in February 25 | Fitalu and Giuseppe Agontini closed | fective lof Seattle music lovers | xoing, jour women, ANNA FITZIU SCORES IN “MADAME BUTTERFLY” An appealing “Madame Butterfly,” with a rich but sweet voloe, wax An- na Vitstu, world-famed American prima donna, at the Metropotitan theatre, with the San Carlo Grand Opera company, Tuesday night. Miss Fitziu was exquisite at times in her spirited interpretation of the difficult role, and twice during the evening the audience, which crowded the Metropolitan to capacity, pleaded in vain for repetitions. ‘This demand came first when Mins the first act with a thrillingly beau Uful rendering of the love duet, and again in the second act, when she sang the always popular and appeal- ing “One Fine Day,” with rare ar tistry and pathos To both of these demands Miss Fitsiu responded with gracious smiles—but not with the encores for which the audience had hoped, Signor Agostini was a dashing, ef Pinkerton, the American na- val officer who breaks Hutterfiy’s heart. He haw a rich and masterful volos, with seemingly unlimited range and power, Mins Fitshu's voles is captivating. It has the sweetness of the twitter ing birds at dawn and the power to thrill with its eure volume and clear. bens in the dramatic climaxes of the opera, In addition, she has a charm- ing, winsome per: ty It was her introductory appear. ance before a Seattle audience, and it may be said that she won a lasting place, Tuesday night, in the hearts Bhe will be heard asain at the Saturday matinee, in the colorful role of Thais, Mina Fitztu and Signor had able support Mario Valle sang the role of Sharpless, the American conayl, with dignity and effectivencan, The rich tones of his baritone and Stella de Met contralto formed an agreeable background for the more iliting and stirring tones of the two principals, Stella de Mette, as Susuki, Madame Butterfly’s nervant, was fully an pleasing as when she sang “Carmen” with the fan Carlo company here last year. Pietro de Blasi, Natale Cervi, Amedeo Baldi and Alice Homer all came in for their just share of honors. The orchestra, under the leader ship of Conductor Gaetano Merola, was flawless Superb lighting effeeta, with moonlight and sunshine coming and enhanced the beauty of the different stage settings, in Agostini two Marte Brueggerhoff, who tn an act- ive member of the Chamber of Commerce and on the acquaintance committees of the Members’ Council luncheons, Mra. Lena Lake Forrest is to be given the honor and dis tinction of addressing the group of business men and women at this Friday luncheon and she will tell] them something of the phenomenal | growth and development of the Na tional Association of Busine | Profession women and its recent at talnments. Mra. Forrest will have A meeenge that will be constructive and all of the business and profes. sional women in Seattle attending this convention are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to/ meet the leading Seattle business | men and show them that this cour. teay, which they have extended to ts deeply appreciated. Tickets for the luncheon may be procured at the Masonic club rooms | Friday noon as the women arrive! for lunch. There have been 75) places and plates reserved for the women coming from the state con vention. | Tickets for the banquet te be held on Friday night, February 25,/ may be procured from Miss Helen Masson, 702 Second ave, and from) Mian Sabeau, the Exyptian Kitchen. a brary? CHINA CO. j the background predominated. | hours | head: Anna Fitziu which cherry countryside and blossoms, flowering | the blue sea of Hoffman" was the} Wednesday matinee offering, with | “Carmen” to follow Wednesday night. “Alda” comes ‘Thursday night, “Cavalleria Rusticana” and) gilacei” Friday night, “Thais” day afternoon and “Nl Trova Saturday night. “Pape’'s Cold Compound” is . Quickest Relief Known Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. ing and snuffiing! A done of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. 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