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Party Following - Patronesses for Boxing Contest WING the opera, Frida: evening, Mr. and Mra, John W. wilt entertain with a supper-at residence. ~ and Mrs, T' Merrill, who entertaining a party of friemis, piety to Attend ing Contest interest is beim manifested baxing contest, to be given by Noble Post of the American at Dreamland rink on Friday A partial list of the patrons Patroneases include the follow. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Whitney Miss. Gtyve Graef, Mr. and irs.. Frederte Struve, Colonel and Pa. Alexander M. Wetherill, Mr. and | Edward 1. Garrett, Dr. and’ Mrs. 1, Durand, Mr. and Mra. John “Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Stimson, Mr. and Mra. With Opera; Patrons and{ Join them. | s|enjorped @ party at the home of Geor-| The Watoge at $30 a m. Saturday, at the Ar mory, with twe more March 6 and 12, at the same hour and place, news of the, Elaban campfire. They held their first meeting January 3, ' and @ seeynd meeting three days In ter, & ceremonial helo and Lawata groupe will go to! Port Townsend to put on an enter:| April, when the weatber will be let talnment for these men, and they are anxious to take canned frult with them, All contr butions may be turned in to local) dance at the home of Allee Evang headquarters, 427 Home-made candy or cookies will be welcome, good supply of Globe byllding. also The first all-camp song practice ts Wash From MoedMfurray, comes Memb/érs of the Ixanzan campfire went defn to the Y. W. C. A. Febru: ary 16, to take a life-saving course. Fri jay the Litahni Campfire Girts Uttle son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rayburn.—Photo by} Later a Christy Studio. Campfire Girls Seek Good Eats for Sick Soldiers Preserved fruita jame and jellies.) The Wah-wah-tayst group held af Twenty-ciehth —anniverna: but particularly fruit, are wanted &/ meeting on Friday. “The girls aro! the Port Townsend hospital, where 1} 130 exeervice men are being cared / excited over spending the week at Maj. Ingraham’s home, However, they plan to go over not sooner than ter. Lewa celebrated Ward | ingten’s birthday with a masquerude Februhry 21. Every one, from Mar | tha Washington to Chew Chew, the bealth clown, turped out for @ good tune, A short time ago the Kinnickinicks | took a hike to Lake Burfen. After | reaching their destination a grod hot |lumeh was served. Just before start- ing home, one of the dads carne along with a car and everyone piled in and | rode home. The Quahg! Campfire held a candy sale February 19 in the Economy market. It was ench a financial wuceras that they are planning an- [other one next mouth. sire gave a gia Conrad, The evening was spent) program at the Jackson theatra Feb in dancing and playing games. At Camp Kiloqua’s business meet. irm, Saturday, the girls decided to| pantomime and a harp solo. They (all next Saturday “Paper day,” for|hope to give another scon ih West faliecting papers. | Personal Miss Air faa Biery Maicoim ‘Last Rose of © pnmer.... Mrs. 3, Hi. Tempicton Nightinrpie ....... Mra,’ Gertrude Fisner Lao 7. 8 y a. ri +n Joslyn Will Give imble Party Miss Jane Parry will be the guest ‘ef honor at a thimble party Miss Bath Josiyn is giving at her home @aturday afternoon. 1 “srhe guests will inctude a group of girls, who will welcome Miss to the neighborhood, to which Ghe, with her mother, has recently femoved. Mrs. Howard Joslyn, Mrs. W. H. Parry and Mrs. Cunningham will aasist the hostess, eee Monday Practice Club ‘The Monday Practice club wil fmpeet for luncheon next Monday with Mrs. John C. Higgins, 2832 10th ave. N. Dr. and Mrs. Tollefsen Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. A, D. Tollefsen will entertain with a dinner of ten covers at their home this evening, compli- menting their house guest, Mr. C. EB. Hart, who is a cousin of Mrs. Tol- lefsen, eee Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Aescciation, will be entertained at the home of Miss Lottie Trenholme, E 75th st. and 10th ave. N. BE, on Saturday, March 5, at 2 o'clock. ‘Take Green Lake car to Green Lake Station. ” eee Dinner and Supper Party Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ghent enter- tained with a dinner of nine covers et the Bungalow Inn on Tuesday evening, later taking their guests to the hiome of Dr. and Mrs. Tollefsen, where the evening was spent in dancing and at midnight a dainty buffet supper was served. j cee %y f The Social Service club will meet » With Mrs, B. C. Ward, 1220 Seventh fish Mondyy, February 28, at make their homme. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuet Hedges will leave tomorrow for a six weeks’ trip in the East. eee Mra. Charles “‘Tathem Boyd left ‘Tuenday to ¢pend a few days in Vic- toria, B.C. ee Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Newberger are receiving messages of congratulation on the birth of a daughter at the Swedish hospital February 17. eee Mr. and Mra. G. A. Webster are leaving the last of this week for San Antonio, Texas, where they will o- Dr. H. Eugene Allen, with bia sls ter, Mrs, William G, Johns, will leave tomorrow morning for Chicago, called there by the serious {lIneas of their mother, Mrs. L. N. Hicks, oe Mrs, C. J. Broughton, ¢f Dayton, Wash, is the guest of Mr. and Mra. George B. Baker, ° Mr. apd Mrs. E. C. Ward have re- Moved from the Hotel Sorrento to the Judge George Donworth resi- dence, 1220 Seventh ave, W. ore Mr, and Mrs. Matt L. MONEY COULDN'T BUY GOOD IT DID, SHE DECLARES Mrs. Loser Says She Was on Verge of Undergoing Op- eration — Tanlac Over- came Her Trouble Piles and “I just wish every one who suf- fers as I did knew how Taniac has restored my health and made mo @ well and happy woman,” said Mrs. Bertha Loser, 4723 Thirtysecond Avenue South, Seattle. “I had been in wretched health for several months and was on the verge of a physical breakdown. couldn’t find anything that seemed to do me any good and was finally advised to have an operation, which I had just about decided to do when someone suggested I take Tanlac. “I suffered prineipally from indt gestion. I had no appetite, and everything I ate fermented and I suffered dreadfully from gas on my stomach, which pressed on my heart almost cutting off my breath. I had pains and cramps in my legs and hands so bad I could hardly bear it. In fact IT was all run down, intensely nervous and so weak I was unable to do my house- work. “But Tanlac has helped me so much I can hardly realize I was so bad off. My appetite is simply splendid, and I eat anything and everything I want without it hurt ing me TI have regained my strength and can do my housework with ease. In fact, I haven't an ache or pain anywhere, and feel bet ter in every way than I have in many a day. Money couldn't buy the good Taniac did me.” Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug Stores, and Brooks & Son, Kenny- Advertisement, ruary 19, and made « fine sncvess of i. There were songs, a diince, a Beattie. Miss Agnes Piles have taken an apartinent at the Amalfi, 1310 Queen Anne ave, ewe Mrs, Frederick Merrill Sproul, who underwent an operation for append). citis Tuesday at the Swedish hospi tal, ls progressing nirely eee Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Smith are leaving March 3 far Chicago, where they will reside, cee Mr. Fred P. Moyer left Friday for Lancaster, Wis, called there by the sudden death of his brother, Mr. Hichard Meyer. . Mra. Edward ¥. Garrett ts leaving Monday for « short trip to Califor: nin The fastest speed attained by elec- trie locomotives was 130 miles an hour in Germany. GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Reanedy for Gray Hale A wellknown resident of Cincin nati, Ohio, who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement: “Any one can prepare a simple mtx. ture at home, at veuy little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make 3 soft and glonsy. To a half-pint @& Water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and \ ounce glycerine, These ingredients |can be bought at any drug store at | very little cost, Apply to the hair | twice a week unti] the desired shade \is obtained, This will make a gray- |haired person look twenty years younger, It is easy to use, does not | color the most delicate scalp, je not sticky or greasy and doag not rub off." — Advertisement, { | Clubs CLUBS FoR FRIDAY Educational Committce Tho educational oogmamittee of Seat tle Central Counef, Congrem of Mothers and PT. A., will welcome all interested to a meeting to be held) At 130 p. m at the ¥. W, @ A. AL book of special Interest to mothers of boys will be reviewed. eee British Amertran Association All strangers of Britiah birth are Invited to the meeting of the Britiah. American association to be held in the Fine Arts hall, Fourth ave, be tween Seneca and University sta A good program begins at 8 p. m. eee Social Score Social Beore will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon with Mra. Lilly Jones, 6761 22d ave. W. - eee Lerraine Chapter, 0. B. 8. Lorraine Chapter No. ¢, 0. B. 8. will entertain with a card party at Wing's cafeterta, 1409 First ave. on Friday evening at 8:4 o'clock. ore Reunion ef Usiveexity of Nebraska The Untveraity of Nebraska club of Western Washington will hold tts lreunion and annwal dinner at the Home Economics fuilding on the uni- versity campus turday evening, February 26, at @ o'clock. Any gradu- ates or former students failing to re lostve invitations may make reserva | tons by telophaning North ¢T18. eee Adele M. Field Parflamentary Procedure Club Adele /M. Field Partiamentary Pro- cedure ‘club at Meves cafeteria at 12:30 ®% m. Subject, “Point of Order and Appeal” by Mra Thomas W. Soules and Mra. Oltver Hulback. eee Auxiliary Post No. 18 uxiliary to Post No, 18, American Legion, with Mra, G. D. Hoxton, 1023 KB. 64th st, at 12:50, Sliver tea. eee Myxtte Jewel Social Club Mystic Jewel Social club at Doug das hall, 10th ave. and Pine st ry snow dance and card party, Rebekaha, Odd Fellows and friends Invited. eee Central Mission Stady Club Central Mission Study ctub of the Yew ae, tie Sey rome Ge amgoctation 0am Mra A. J Se Text book, “The ot ‘Woman's Century club at Y. W. C. A aipm eee Fastern Star Club Faster Star club at club rooma, 4090 Arcade building, at 2 p.m. Mustoal program eee Literature and travel department of Woman‘s Century club at Y. W C A. at 11 a m_ Book review by Mra. A. Harker. “Boston Library,” oy Mrs. R. F. Weekn eee Officers’ Counc, State P-T. A. An tmportant meeting of the Of floers’ counctl, State P-T. A., will be held ig the school board room, Cen. tral bufiding, Friday, February 25, 1 Dp. m. Executive meeting at 1) a m. Open meeting at 11 sm eee Seward Social and Literary Club Seward Social and Literary club will meet at the home of Mra George C. Burch, Bist ave S., on Fri- day, February 25, at 2 p m. cee Ballard W. ©. Tf. U. Ballard W. C. T. U. will be enter tained at the home of Mra Frank Sullivan, 700¢ 25th ave. N. W, Fri day, February 25, at 2 p. m. Assisting the hostess will be Mra. Nellie Maxwell, and Mrs. Leila Sauer. The work of the White Shield Home will be dis cussed, Court of Honor Life Association Dance Court of Honor Life Association will entertain with a dance at the I 0. O. F. temple, Tenth and B. Pine st, on Friday, February 25. Mem bers and friends Invited. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Je Blossom Cub Dora L. Nichols, y, March 3. by division will meet with Mra, N. 727 48th #t., Thu Luacheon will be ser 2 at 12:30 p. m. . . Sale ¢ The University Congregational |echurch will hold a rummage sale at | 1236 First ave. on Thursday and Fri- , February 24 and 25. cee William McKinicy Circle No. 11 Wilitam McKinley circle, Ladies of the Grand Army, will give a dinner Wednesday, March 2, at noon, in | Veterans’ hall, Armory. Circle meet- ing at 2:30 and card party at $:30 the same evening. se . Rainier Beach Women's Club Rainier Beach Women's club will meet at the Emerson school house Wednesday, March 2, at 2 p.m. Regu- 1B HUMAN BAKE OVEN as } employed by Dr. Loughney ie not an experiment. Its efficacy has jbeen proven tn thousands of cases during its years of successful ad- ministration. Chronic ailments of many years’ standing rapidly disap- pear under the soothing heat of this remarkable remedy. Helpless, stiffened individuals, unable to move | hand or foot, who had to be carried to the Doctor's offices on stretch: ers, have, by the seeming mugic of |the tonic heat, had their limbs and thelr bodies quickly restored to use- fulness; and after short courses of the bakex have walked from Dr. Loughney's institution happy, vig orous, thankful men and women, completely restored to new lives of uscfulnoesa, with new hopes, new Acute and Chronic Sufferers Restored to Health and Hap- piness in Human Bake Oven joys, new ambitions for the future. NOTE-—Dr. Loughney's Sanitar jum in Kirkland ts beautifully situ- ated fronting on Lake Washington, three blocks to right of Ferry Land ing, where patients may have baking treatment and correet food combina tions over period to suit individual cases, under Dr. Loughney’s super- vision. On account of growing Practice and to make it more con- venient, especially to people who live in and about Seattle and whose time is limited, Dr. Loughney has completely equipped, pleasant, well- Mghted and ventilated offices at 405 Olive st., Seattle—Suite No, 1—op- posite Times Bidg., where he is giv- ing his Bake Oven treatmenta, with the assistance of very competent graduate iady nurses. Doctor's hours in Seattle offices are 9 a, m. to 5 p, m, dally; Sun days, 9 to 12 only, Phone Main 6243, THE SEATTLE STAR Mra, Frank Hart] Michigan Apple The Michigan Apple Blossom club neh OVATION IN “CA A splendid interpretation of “Car- men" waa given last evening at the Motropolitan theatre by the fan Car. Jo Grand Opera company, with Alice Gentle, memo-soprano, in the leading role, Mint Gentle han received very favorable eriticiam as Carmen wher ever she has appeared, Only a fow months ago Mien Gentle came here a» soloist with the Seattle Symphony orcheatra, but the reception accorded her last evening tar surpassed her triumph received in concert. Miss Gentle has a very lovely so prano voice, one quite equal to all the demands that are made upon it. Her portrayal of the fiery, flirtatious Spanish gypry was most enjoyable. ‘The somber action of the opera in enlivened by decided contrasts of light and shade that keep the audi once’s interest, From the opening Habaneta “Love Is a Bird,” sung by Carmen, to the closing number, a duet by Carmen and Jose, the munic is captivating, Other numbers were duet and dance, Carmen and Jove, “I Will Dance in Your Honor,” and the card song. Micacla’s aria, “Here Iv the Smuggter’s Stronghold,” was admir- ably done and well received, Don Jone was admirably portrayed by Milade Sinagra, hie Toreador song recetving such applause that it called for @ repetition, Micasla, as given by Sofia Charlebois, was very lovety last evening, Other minor parts were well taken. Ammouncement was made tast evening of several changes In the Program for the remainder of this week. Temight, in “Aida,” Vinesnte Ballester will sing Amonsare, in lar buntuehs meeting, to be followed by PT. A. meeting at 3 p me Dr, Stevenson Smith will be the mpeaker. The hosteanes will be Mra. Frank Parrish and Mrs. A. Ll. Mo Nealy. eee Reattio Chapter, No. 95 Seattle chapter, No. 95, will meet the Corinthian room, Masonic in temple, Thurmtay evening, February 24, at § o'clock. Hxemplification of the work, Al Eastern Stars vited. DO YOU KNOW THAT— Rubbing @ newspaper over a froah in ly washed window polishes the glans? | Cloth dipped tn vinegar will re move paint and varnish staing on windows, A mmnall plece of bread, tied tn mustin, dropped in a kettle of boiling cabbage will do much to destroy the unpleasant odor. Silverware stained by eaxs Bay be cleaned more easily if put into cold water before washing with hot water, | WHAT MADE. THE CHANGE "tre 8 Made Her a New Woman veers Thad bear- down pains so badly 1 oould hardly stand up. 1 was and ? fin- asked ALICE GENTLE GIVEN GR EAT RMEN” place of Marte Valle; Friday night, “Pagliacci,” Mario Vale will sing Tonio in place of Vincente Rallester, and on Saturday, “Trovatore,” Nicola | D'Amico will sing Count di Luna, in- stead of Vincente Ballester, and May | Barron wit! sing Agucena in place of Btela de Mette, “Tales of Hoffman” Well Received Back in the days when good liquor waa bartered in bar rooms, so the |atory goon, there lived a tippler, Hoffman, who had queer dreams, He dreamed he was in love with 4n automatic doll, that could talk and was extremely beautiful, But the doll got broken. He had another dream—of a giri of real flesh. He fell in love with her, but she was fickle and eloped with the iceman or somebody. A thrd time he dreamed. The en chantress, this time, wan a sweet faced, lovely thing, whose voloe was 004 to hear, tho she was afflicted with T. B. He made her sing and sing, until she mang hermif to death. All this is portrayed in the opera, “Tales of Hotfma: which waa sung at the Metropolitan by the San |Carlo company Wednesday after noon, Xs And @ good sized andidnce seemed to thoroly enjoy the piece. Hoffman's role was sung by the tenor, Guiseppe Agostini. Queena Mario, soprano, ming the parte of On; and Antonia beautifully. Th lo was, an-—asual, ap- ‘planded genarvusly Y. W.C. A. Plans More Aid to Working Girls Helping giris and young women employed in department stores, laundries, public utilities, hotels, restaurants, theatres and factories in the object of the new activities of the extenmon and industrial department of the Young Women's Christian an- sociation, which is now organizing its 1921 program under the direction of Mins Ruth Greenloaf, secretary, ‘The function of this department tr jto reach there employes, many of whom have entered employment at jan early age, and to give them op- portunity for a more rounded out life. A squadron of Y. W. C. A. workers will addrens and entertain noon gath- \eringn of these workers at their place of employment and in this manner clannen will be organized in sewing, millinery, cooking, gymnastum work jand ewimming. Recreational subjects | Will also be stremsed in order to pre pare these girl and women workers for the inevitable duties of a house. wife, Another feature of thts program will be the organization of there workers into roller skating, basket | ball, volleyball, tmsehall and tennis jteame. It in planned to pit teams | representing various offices and other other | | places" of work in & comtent series when t are organized. Mins Greenleaf expects to reach 15,000 girls thru this pro sram. PREVENT HAIL STORM WITH AIRPLANES Growing of grapes is one of the Digwest industries of France. Con- sequently halletorms are a great menace to the fruit crops. Many ingenious inventions, eleo trical and otherwise, have been used for warding off this danger. The newest idea is that of a French wo man scientist who suggest sending up alrplanes when atmospheric con- ditions indicate a hailstorm, The argument is that since a fall of hall Is usually preceded by a calm, & disturbance of the alr by whirling | propeliors of fying machines would be Likely to prevent the formation of the Little ice stones that do so much damage. FEATHER FANS STILL HOLD SWAY Paris i sti) keeping the ostrich feather fan as the chic accessory of been ‘women of America to health. ur health ITAL EXTRA equards NAPOLEO | the evening toilet, and has added a fan of paradise set in a frail tortoise shell handle, Peacock feathers are also used in this way and are highly effective, The ostrich, however, remains the most popular because the feathers are susceptible to the taking of more varicolored dyes. N IAN VIRGIN OLIVE From the h shores of the comes this ‘‘Gol Riviera, bringing to you. A tablespoonful i meals each your grocer now. A. Magnan eSeattle day is a pleasant way to health and beauty. You can get ‘Napoleon’ from Tacoma OIL ealth - giving Mediterranean den Oil’? of the health and beauty n fruit juice after o Company Genoa — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. feature mmart costumes and stage ef fects in their presentation of “Dance' Diversions of 1921.” Charles Meredith and Margery Wilson are featured in the photo play, “That Something.” PALACE HIP OFFERS VARIETY OF COMEDY In the new show, which opened today at Loow'n Palace Hip, four acts out of five, all absolutely dit. forent, are in a comedy vein, Prom inent on the alletar bill ta Dan|% Kusell’s production of the comedy playlet, “We ” Liegie B. Raymond, prominent as one of the | beet character actreanen before the public, is featured in this play, Billed as Black and White, a pair of girl gymnarta offer a routine of balancing, acrobatics and tumbling. “The Laugh Trust” is the title un der which Jack Murphy and Jone phine Lockmar bid for popularity Otia Mitchell, a young chap who} has the advantage of possessing « magnetic personality, calls his ip ning, “It's All In Fun.” Kitty Reece and Paul 'THEY TURNED TO LOOK AT HER ND af up and down the street the people stared and every one not in the secret wondered what was up, People looked out of their office wine dows, while both clerks and custom — |ers rushed madly to the “va 9 What was the senmtion? Was some great celebrity? Was it a mo stunt? Was it an-accident? No, was simply @ charming girl who just stepped out of Cherry's and hal nailed magnificently down the street, her eyes shining and her face bear ing, telling the whole world that she was happy and didn’t care who knew it. Without very much down and simply taking her promise to pay ag she earned Cherry had outfitted her completely for spring. Whether you beman or woman, you, too, cam make the people stare. ‘Their store is 207 Rialto Bidg., om — FAwards Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle —Ady. © MORE THAN SHE EXPECTED : “I took Foley‘s Kidney for kidney disorder, and results are more than I expected, I recom: them to every woman go troubled. *— Advertisement. Correct Apparel for Women NEW DRESSES of SMARTNESS Taffeta—Crepe Satin and RADIAN T from their tender tissuéwrap- pings, these lovely foe dresses make their first a rance tomorrow. The myriad new modes—the many new colors and the characteristic Carman quality combine to make this showing one of un- usual interest. - M Bak Where the Dough No. Is Raised THE GREAT STEEL TROUGHS shown in this picture the dough for Seattle Baking Company's “Better Bread” is held during the process of correct fermentation. Each of these troughs has @ capacity of three barrels. During this Pakage an even temperature is maintained in the room, and the air is filled with sufficent moisture to keep the dough soft and prevent the surface from caking. This room, as all others in the bakery, is finished in white enamel, with hardwood floors, We invite you to visit this big, clean, Remem| model plant at any time. q our bread and cake are sold by all G CO, Manufacturers of Better Bread 19th Ave. So and Main St Ae Cloan_ 6 tho eanest Kitchon