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PAGE 8 — ness meeting, followed by White WILL ENTERTAIN I M e party, Refreshments and KOLB AND DILL Seattle usic Jy LB AND Dil” | . | the Bu heatre rests en) Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid i " are laurant “4 |Harry Krinke to ‘Boxtety * cine: lent. | aie | i | t Ales pe and Clint wr |Present Pupil Mountain View Spiritual Ladies 1 have invited the two comedians Mr. Harry Krinke will present Ata melety will meet writs 4 tire comp Ps 4 Irene Benson in a piano recital in the |Harry Ja 0 ‘ , Kuest Bungalow ‘Thur — Fine Arts auditorium | . way FOR TUESDAY and Mra. Lule Shepherd John on wi day, at 2 ock. |KOLB AND DILL sonme ‘ent dlatact | niet nday ° < 4 sep) evening, Mareh 1, at 8:20 o'clock. The} ive a piano nolo, followed by a voou ~~ oe oe Mra. Cireéne; fir , ere 4 Orthopedic Linen Shower |svoning. March 2. at ti20 o'clock. The} Rae ee, eee ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS AT METROPOLITAN 1 soda i Ny i at Home of Mrs. Mer) soo haikowsky | Cateidh club will meet with Mes./ Mrs. Gilmer P the ba the Red Crows Nursing Cl ip Kolt and Dil—nutt wed for fun d oon rill; Tennis Club to Be} Aiea in Fucco | David E. Fryer, 1223 Bighth ave. W progs = ! ay tin ® to Mond aad Thur oe marae soe Sip Gennes ne ant chute cae 0 eer on Conk ‘ Holder Gladys Val Enid Scene of Dancing -Par-|,, AE a 68 at the plano by Mise Dean irwia ng ankiin| comedians | renewed acquaintance | (roan “acrobats with « chong meme . , . 7 . etreahme and @ socia) hour wii ind ‘Thursday | With Seattle Sunday night at the! Ps ott : Se the aaa ty; Mrs. Kelly Compli-| -ercev Irene Hensor Ladies’ Relief Soclety ¢|Ratrnehiments and a} | i fay See, cnbaney [arcs Beate: Seatee | sen. st we? f . due r Tuslcad spe. ge Noatman Low ft ) " " n of thely old favorite The High 4 ‘ 4 *" ee mented. * hamineds|the Ladies" Relief soctety, which eid hool; Tuesday and ‘Thursday after , a PY Ay ges bios gt ae ' maintains the Seattle Children’s} Sunset Heighta Literary Club noons, 1:40, Lakeside hospital; Tues | ¢ - me ing It had the erowd| AT THE W ILKES tte panies | DANCER AT BUTLER YMORROW afternoon, from 3 " ‘|Home, will be held at the rent, Miss May uglas, 4 Whitman | day and Friday mornings, 10, J page 4 protien ay a ee Wa D Sy er : 3 - PROVES POPI LAR til 6 o'clock, a Hnen shower for ni jard | ee uve, Will entertain the inset | 8h Tuesday and Frida . yen fap wor Nag Bihetaesh 1 out yin B- tead Mi © Batem 4 prete will be held at the home of Mrs. RD. ,, . | Queen Anne Child Conserva: | at 1:30 p, m. lay and Friday afternoons, 1 story of four respected members of «| "It kept them ins boom of laugh-| D'E bite of the new revue a¢ theane Merritt, who has generously offered “Thais” and “Il dak Vacees, will oieat ym ce |ler Library; Thursday evening, for | story of ratgae tonnage alt omg Wid. gtecgeantbe eds m of tho| Mt: Minn Baternan offers “Das ; home for this worthy occasion. jm, ” Close Ss the home of Mra. C. HL ¢ “ Mount Baker Ladies’ Aid Y. Le 1, glete, Knighta of Colum. |Tespectable town's Purity league.| ter, tho the emc mee o ¢ Marionette ce ot Bierce Saset seat one t tna Trovatore” Close San at the home a hn kienate Setad ne HD t Friday eve-|Who are guddenly confronted with | triendlew and unfortunate Anna |" ‘ towels, and other necessary Unens,|Carlo Engagement for the World Work of the Man" | Baker 1 Aid society will be held |ningn, 7:15, Lincoln high sche what they each believe In te & WAr-| Moore, the leading feminine role, in with a fine tenes Saale will be donated, so that the new w A week of grand opera came to a the subject of a paper by M at the « » for et work Registrations are still open for a| Vert of w sate sown te vet aouenf which Laura Arnold starred, broug B Generous amount ots % ean be properly furnished, making it! ciorious close at the Met vibe a manent at 9 pee | abe [new ‘clams in home fursing, 10 be| | A charucteristically high class of | few t 8 ATID Ff Of he to ip ate possible to admit many lit fter| theatre Saturday with the presenta: | Jcenines will have & paper on “From Seen eneaes CONS. >. | eee Ben ee eee ye Ae |e os a eettes af Susepeaite aidelncie maa ote nana, eret - @fs Who are clamoring for admission. | tion of “Thais at the matinee, with | ine ¢ tof Loyalty to Migh| aie clase of iste | Virginia, on Monday and Thureday | Ziuw a8 & series ar tenon | aeie a ff. ven re agen aterman and Mp, Mrs, Margaret McCulloch Lang.) anna Fitsiu in the leading r and|ideals on a1 Obligations.” Mrs. | pin, edict club will meet at &|Mornings, af KOON an registrations | dishen. z ee wy Sens a ee © includes Byelve violinist; Mr. Paul McCool, pianist./«1) ‘provatore,” with Bettina Free-| cnet! will read a pap n The}. Mm. a 4 Globe Firat {are complet wits here all week, with matine lover of the girl whose honor h ‘ rr Breve e De Caro, bari man as “Leonora” at the evening | Negtected G t. oF in uve. and Madison at * will| Registrations are also open for a| Wednesday and Saturday fights ome. = = br of clever ‘chtertaiee will contribute e musical program From the capacity | poy Hefor er ci ¢ given by I A A lass at Brighton Beach: « Cd one i sah tar: Paina fates args ROPE I IY pte 5 chorus af aa im erick Rentle nig is qu pparent that a com: | wilt have a paper on “The Ad | oa r y MOORE = " om Assisting Mrs, Merritt during the | 54), tandard of the Wanderlust." | War Mothers’ League | pilin Be “Temptation,” a musica) morality | HILD J ODLE R AT afternoon will be Mrs, Langdon C.| Gi rio ompany is ‘ee | War Mothers’ League of America Coterie Club Meetings play, depicting the failof Adamand| LEVY’S ORPHEUM Henry, Mrs. John ty Rad ; Mre ADP | Browning Stady Club will me at Bp. the Arm The next meeting of the Coter ! n the Garden of Eden, scored The are a amber of big sur 5 Robert P. Greer, Mrs. Robert Brink Mixa Fitaiu made a lovely “Thala.”| yes pL W 104 College st. | * ieee ub will be 1 Friday at the Phi ed hit as the principal feature Lulu, the Vamr mu | ley, Mra. Harvey J. Fetter, Mr) ong nas ao charming soprar © Of | wilt be host meeting | Laurel € Mu hot pom with Mr eville bill at the Moore ty offering at Levy's Or Charles Willard Stimson, Mrs, Prea-| peoat depth and good qua and| Rrowning Stud b at 12 « SR pee. mb} bia Georgo B. I 1, prenident, pre whe week cott Oakes, Mrs. Paul Mandell Henry, | sno gave a splendid interpretation of| teason: Took 6 of “The I 6 the! amp at 8 p. mo. 4 Ay ' The ¢ © board w part of uby MeCune, a 4-year Mrs, Gilbert Black, Mrs, Keith Gaz-|tn¢ fascinating “Thais.” Mario Vaito | heen poor bach eh |mect at 1:30 o'clock. During the aft bill a : ae yodel which fair 4 and Miss Gena Peters. [again well received. as were Pia Cave ae adbee-laininies tonal Laws” in charge of Mra RUG | SEEING IS | rs in a vampire sone. Tells Girls How She Found Affair at Tennis Club [Mette as “Albine.” ‘The en | ng of the Woman's | estion “will "mecx ‘in’ Wanton BJ 1 ates Bioen. The BELIEVING duet with ‘Ted Uimarh Relief From Pain few of the members of Delta/duction was well stage onday 1 Tues: Be Migr | par ; cedure departme “Yes, my dear, an 1 waa saying,| Oscar Gerard has & comical Swedist —__—— voll Epsilon fraternity, are plan-| In “Il Trovatore Bettina Free-|day at the Hotel Washington at 1 bg Se will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the 7 te pe A ll Bo ay : — ¢ and Gene Gorman pleases with | ning. & dancing party, to be given at/man, as “Leonora ee indeed Alps me aye Seisadbiatcis: tikeataa bin me of Mra} jpooelhlge | perremet phe epee wha arn-vd " number in which the girls are af oc dliger nl 5 al soprano voice, and is far an's Tuesday Club ‘ My rs aye “oe bs 3 - be b- ins McLaughlin will be in ct The — jr how happy we'v J over the audience on the large run The committee tnctudes John | the most finished artist with the or Mra, KB. B. Holmes and Mra. R. B.| Ons Pan yuninem, |meeting of th part iiled Waa. webinar ‘ea Sethe Ryan, jr, chairman; La ler, | ganization. She has at depth to! wo will tain the Woman's) meet all nent has been y Mon | fentally there is comedy in the Byron Scott, J. Gordon Scott and A.| her voice and sings with intense feel: | Pyuesday -« the home of Mra. /? | M ‘, w meeting for | Offering fw White and a. ing and expression. She m an €X: | Holmes, 4 t ave. N. ¥ t n de « t Oscar Ger the stage Irving Thoma i . . & ae A <a Mr. and Mrs. John EB. Ryan an eonora.” } YAmico |p. m me ii be held you Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poa. will act Count di Luna” Is not the best | oe. . ‘ irote. } nce to be 1 later 4) VESICAL ACT TOPS and . for th nor with the company, as his sense | Minute Women ‘ | a 4 you Al ; S ar. 7 7 * Jor pitch 4 wet cogurats and hie voice| Geahurat Goanall of Monute Women| tin with s diener Tuesday, March! Netley Danghters of Flossers | PALACE HIP SHOW affair. fp t he abu 1, 11g0 7 A Alice, all frie an it ¢ wel eee at times seems strained. May Bar: | wij} meet at the school at DY a % 1 p.m. Veterana’] Native I An excellent collection of well bal ame trouble son made a good “Asucena.” She has Cat all, Armory al invita core of V Aoir toe y, ith melanced vau sities, embrac aused by the Informal Afternoon a very plensing voice and sings re-| Broadway PT. A at e aulte Infectious ng music and ¢ with a bit of added work of Entertaining ae "ac clanteciin wean i ¢ ppe Inserilic Rroadway P.T. A. will meet atthe cia Sa - ; . se Tut, Mary i ae aid you first! wholesome ph to ev Scoaiedte 40 ial fice home this afternoon, Mrs. Andrew 9 neiarten* . Cures tn | tenon Aree The pup ¢ , ratile nutes Women bout it Wie ome one tell eryday life, is incorp. in the |W baeed M. Thomas was hostess to & mall Ferrando” are also worthy of men-| fine Laura (i. Whitmire’s dramatic| ‘The parliamentary proce a ; : ae w show that opened yesterday at | six bottles of the egetable Com. group of friends mvited to meet Mra. | | © |clase will put on. two plays during| of the Be te Women w and Meerasy .grearern No, I simply read of Cher-| Loew's Palace Hip, The Emery quin.| pound and by taking it my G. A. Kelty, who has recently come i da Ne. OA Filan pr aeaye etece orm of ton we ed by members who! ¥’* ads in the pap and tet provide high class instrumental troubles ceased and now! never to Seattle to make her home. } ee . ents of La Conner| Where they had such nice clothes | music @ pain or ache, and am Tree ath 0 l lWeat Side Wo Improvement Min 1 kagit River y | for men and women and even| In “Thy Neighbor's Wife,” Martha | ommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta. Bridge Evening ersona i tw nm will t tod ing boyn, clothes that could be | Russell, the star who wrote the play.| ble Compound and think every cs % ¢ | West ns Improve d Gibson and Mra an|had with very little et, has pres « helpful and en. | Rirl should take it. You ean Entertaining with an evening of) ne and Mrs. Albert I. Houffleur| T? aa tl P Mer a little ¢ new thought” | Unis letter and it may be the means bridge, Mr. and Mra. Per Lee Weity | ft today for New York, whence | ment yar ‘ a z | be. fone F east ne meee _ of helping some other girl or woman.” Tere hosts at their home on Satur lthey will safl in @ short time sop nome c mse cigar ; eoutinus had to par « abe Sherman and Eddie Pierce, a| — Mrs. Mary M. Wacwen, Box 758, _— months. eee | eae ‘ ed by | Mr for it Sifted coal ashes, sand and wheat! @ted and since then—Wen, our ngs and catchy songs ti While Nodis cae Pg tt ive President of Grinnell Mr. John B. Ryan left yesterday |e. WD onent’ sree rca with some difficult and unus seem to be the plan of nature that College to Be sor Vortand, en & chert busine |" cee Daughters of American Revolution Fi nage, Pages T love te bets Shand’ Gitamenen woman shou ld wuffer so severely and fi trip. » The Stud b of Rain 4 n ” ré ntertain when pain exis! pepe srag n= * PTA . 1 ‘ennd ¢ four are enterta " Complimented see ane BR con oad pie kw i. Ry Ok ieee Steen ‘i them that Cherry's. etebe fo on} sco Pa shich should be set right. ry eal In honor of Mr. J. H. T. Main,| Mins Marian Winters, | <i’ ae oe ne school, Mr o'clock with Mre Jam . a n between Madison 1 te ; wl a rom monthly eramps president of Grinneli college, the |celved a slight injury at enti om am ste” eel Ss. feoia 4 yd ge HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE “ T Risto bu ein aoe | Lure of Yours” in the feature fitm | Should give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Grinnell College club has issued in-|Springs recently, ts conv principal speaker, and Mra. M. A.| Lady Stirling chapter will meet at| “Twas affected with pains a Pig'n Whistle."—Advertisement. ' play table Compound a fair trial Vitations for an informal evening at the Virginia Maron hospital, Hansen will give a reading. M he home of Mra. D. W. McNaughton, |Over my back and kidneys,” writes ee TE i eiiatitaiitainilimenminiiinia halite the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kin si leat ta taraiahed by the! achoo! |90i6 BL Me Tuceday afternoon | Char Allister, 1 Clark Ave - — ver next Friday evening. Mra, ¥. W. Chase returned tast| "0 O° Dirreshmente will be served. |at 3 o'clock Kearney yr ate © or four eee week from Douglas, Arizona, where | PUPS. Nefresiments doses of Foley Kidne ln I became ttst ° ° ' : she has been the guest of her son . 1. lal right and my n in all gone.” M A. G F Co: Annual Musicale iwlaw and daughter, Captain Kra Ballard High Pot. A [at n fe all gone.’ . ottstein Furniture mpany | Prot. W. H. Donley, the quartet! ier Thomas, U. & A. and Mre.| . Rallard High PT. A. will meet in) I. 0. : elub wb at } And choir of the First Presbyterian |r) oy tor the pone Gg m. the lunch room of the school, the |o’clock. Bust and ele | 0 4, for the past four months. | in charge of Whittier | tion of officers | pains church, wit! present the program for Brae program to be in charge ¢ n t a : the annual concert of the Women's é PT A. At 220 pm Mr. 7 se 9 2 s S| Mrs, Harry Hill and children, of |? sk ceick tar neath chneatet Kastern Star Club ‘ | evening at 8 ofcleck, <" ™*|Kent, spent Yesterday an the quest Ser ae cle Lice Gee pion. Weiter Gece eke ke We dye your rags and | The committee in charge of the|° Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Kinzer, | 20 sn clock Dr. Cleveland Klei-| building at 2 k old carpets and weave e 2 wer will address the mem The | series of 0 n 8 rugs. . eetectsheentct: fo eee Mrs) Me. and Mrs. A. F. Hamil re bauer will address 13 re or ghey them into handsome rugs. B ¥. Brown, Mrs. The ushers {turned Friday from a five weeks'|™usica! prox nk H. MeKer The F Ww Rug Co. and Mrs. J. R. Mason. The ushers| (ured Fritey n solo by Mra. Frank < Seattle Court No. 1, 0. of A. uzzy Wuzzy Rug will be Mra. F. R. Benz, Mre, R. H/T? °° “alifornia, = jand a plano se m by Miss Dor-| t No. 1, O. of A Phone Capitol 1233 9 Dyson, Mrs. W. T. Yuille, Mrs. Jobn| 1.) “Wiian rene left Saturday (OtnY ton | Ma at 8 o'clock. Prakken, Mrs. FR. C. Williams andj) Mrs William Dent left Saturday | oo 8 } Mrs. G. H. Gaston. for .C a agp yy where she will visi Aspasia Club ‘The folowing program has been| ‘lative in Seats, Barbera ‘The Aspasia club will meet at the 4 lhome of Mra. & J. Ne b 1 9 8 solo—Overture, “William Tell” Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom.| jim ot at 1 p be _ seigeeeatel Ressist | Miss Polly Perkins, Miss Loraine |0™* St at 1 p.m. The program W. H. Donley Casey apd Miss Jane Bliss, Annie r Chorus—Cantata, “Hear Our - Griehoyedof and ( joao Men Wrigt girls, enjoyed the | yr2he? : Orean mio—“tiewe Anaviiave sn | OOK if homes in this! trom," 4 t e Guariet-—ismie Will the Gap* Chere” ” [euy aes Ontronthy « | Tenor solo—“Ah, Morn of My De- Mr. R. W. Sheedy left recently for|xirg Eaward ene ices’ wisi “A/a month's vit in California | ei A $5.00 Down and $5.00 Monthly Organ solo—"Prelude in E Minor” ee. ween Anne Study Club N S S 1 Dethier] Mr, and Mrs. 0. G. Stevenson, who] gue t “a 7s uaa eaten ew pring es Chorus—""hy Babylon's Wave”. . Gounod | re Queen dy cl ‘ s have been visiting in the city for the |, " An open meet pd 4 Bopranc sio—“Awake, My Heart, to " ain its ¢ "I » im N Bef. h ck «hee, Dennmore |paat month, will leave for thelr home | tne hae ot Mra Poul Mr tency ever ore in the History of the Bu e a Lotta Logan Parsley in Wenatchee tomorrow. 13 F ve. N, at 25 " " an solo— eee s o Mr. and Mra. J. 1. Beck, who have | «american Life in the Ph as ere mn ouch a pect ered. oi? been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tor. |." ot —"Homento Our Mountains is eek Sor etal rec, ce} Miss Harrist Hebert and Mr Jonn Jenk jrence B. Beck for 1 week Organ solo—"Seotch Fantasie planning to leave Thursday for their | Pe ass. trod fi pong tbbeig ern Mh Our new Tricolette Dresses are unusually attrac- Social Service Club hort time. Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo tive and modish in style. They are similar to those of Pilgrim Church roa ee Will Help You that sold last year for $45.00 and $50.00. Some have In compliment to Mrs, James R.};CASTORS ON | an the circular Stead, the Social Service grim church, will entert tea tomorrow afternoon of Mrs til 5 o'clock Several piano selections will be giv en during the afternoon by Miss Doris Ferguson, of the Mme. Pless school. lub, of Pil n with a the home . Alumnae Meetings The Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will be entertained at lunch €on Saturday, at the home of Mrs Earl Phillips, 1999 North 48th st. Mrs. R. H. Downing, 26 urke ave., will be hostess on Saturday af. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock Alpha Gamma Delta association. On Satur: at 2 o'clock, Kappa to Kappa Gamma Alumnae association will meet with Miss Lottie ‘Tren holme, B. 75th st. and 10th N E,, and on Friday afternoon, 4 O'clock the Alumnae of Chi Omega Will meet at the residence of Mrs. ( B Kinne, 4 1th ave.'N. E. Orthopedic Tea Shop The First Hil!) guild of th pedic hospital will Little Orthopedic op tomor. row, with Mrs. J. B. Quick as hostess, Ortho. e of the assisted by Mrs. J. M. Frink, Mre Bilas Archibald, Mrs. Charles Bishop Mrs. Arthur Kalke, Mrs. Harry L Strong, Mrs. Alexander Dickirison, Mrs. J, G. Cosgrove and Mrs, R. J Gibson. TOO EARLY TO SUIT HIM “Are you shopping early?” «! will s0 assert,” replied Mr Chuggins. “I get up at 6 o'clock to erank the flivver, so that the wife may be first at thedbargain counter.” Washington John D. Manning, from 3 un-| | Never mind how often you have tried | and failed, you can stop burning, itching labor. |oczema quickly by applying Zemo, } aroteised byany 4 gist for $5c, Extra arge bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the In a short be made at|time usually every trace of eczema, inch-wheeled cas. |tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and kitchen table. |Similar skin diseases will be removed. bearing neon For clearing the skin and making it direction. | Vigorously healthy,always useZemo, the | Penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not 7 rep y \ | @greasy salveanditdoesnot stain. When |HEALTH QUESTION \others tail it is the one dependable | How often do you wash door knobs | treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. | with a disinfec germs? Advert KITCHEN TABLE One of the most practical of devices is a portable There table ir hen are mar er ai js on the market, but a per-|moment Zemo is applied. e one may ting home b |tors on an ordina Be sure to us that turn in ever ant to remove disease | The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. } ement. | ANNOUNCING the OPENING of our NEW FUR STORE | The Berg Fur Store, long estab- lished as one of the leading fur marts of Seattle, is now located in fine new quarters at 1611 Fourth Avenue. We shall be pleased to see old and new patrons at our new place of business, C2 =SINCE 1888 1611 FOURTH AVENUE D. BECKMAN, Manager THE SEATTLE STAR skirt, with embroidered stitching and long blouse effect. coatee style with ribbon-laced sleeves and embroidered skirts. of fine all wool tricolette. rr girdle, fancy Others are in the fronts, three-quarter All are fashioned Sateen Petticoats Special $1.25 and $1.65 Silk Stockings $2.25 Values To Clear, $1.50 yen of La Silk toes al offe red fine reed h garter top; white, gray sizes, pleated pretty pat Ladies’ Underskirts of fine Special $1.39 $1.85 values Underskirt striped outing flannel mood weight; Children’s Stockings 5M black Special 35c und Arrowhead brand Stocking Ladies’ Vests and Pants—Each 75c values of Tronciad brown and white; very Special of leeve values Ladies spring-welght tight and Vests and knee Pant woven pant cotton all mize yarns; hort Curtain Swiss 26-Inch white ¢ dot pattern To Clear, Yd. 35c irtain Swi small and medium size polka “THE STORE TAT, SAVES VOU MONEY] MAC, 5) SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921, Trade Your Old Stove Phone Main 6921 Note the Easy Terms —The fuel your old range is wasting and the fuel this range will save will permit the Buck’s to pay for itself. 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