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i * American Legion | fit Concert; Mrs. Will Open Home ‘ene fit off Be. Hospital; In for- mal bunoheon. THE CONCERT te be gtven tn | the Masonic temple Tuesday Mareb 15, by Francis Rich. renowned blind pianist, for the benefit of the American Legion, following additional patronessea Jending their ald to making this Harry F. Ostrander, Mra C. ww, Mra C. Bo Fitarerald, ‘Trafford Huteson, Mra O. D. Mra. Frank De Witt Black, Alexander ¥*, McEwan, Mra ©. Webster, Mra. C. W. Wiley, Mrv. A. Johanson, Mra. John A. Camp- ‘Mrs. Frank McDermott, Mra. J Clarke, Mra. G. E. M. Pratt Frederick Rausman, Mrs. KR. D. Mra. Langdon C. Henry, Mr« Page Ballard, Mrs. W. D. Per Mrs. Henry C. Ewing, Mra J Swalwell and Mrs. J. W. Spangler eee Silver Tea at Home ‘of Mrs. ‘A silver tea will be gtven at the of Mrs, Fitz, Ferry Leary, on afternoon, March 23, at 2 for the benefit of the Broad of the Children's Orthope- bospital, Ap interesting Lenten lecture will given by Miss Jane Seymour on “The Psalms of David,” to @ cordial Invitation is extend. Broadway guild will be held at home of Mrs, Fred W. Alexan- 1643 Federal ave, oa Friday, 1%, at 3 o'clock. eee cheon and Shower As & prenuptial ee nee Miss Sophie Bortah, who is to) 5 : ‘ab April bride, Mra J. Marsbin) Matinee Musicale with a tumoheon and) The Women’s Ensemble wi gtve shower at her home Wednes |a matines musicale under the diree- tion of Dean Irving Glenn In Meany her hospttal-/ hall Sunday afternoon at the afternoon | Following is the program: < . PAUP Oretecher G. W. Chadwick by Bushnell. 3 guests enjoyed fy, and after tuncheon Was devoted to carta Hamish Macano Lots Wiley. and My Lord. Dudley Back Yr Mrs. Jennings Hostess Mrs. James P, Jennings was host- es today at her home, entertaining y with an informal juncheon of ten ‘Women's University club will | covers. ednesday, on Wi March 16, . ‘ . lub dinner, “4 hosteuses for the evening to Wl foerom | Club ‘The Wellesley club will meet for Roy J. Kinnear and Mrs. Rob- McAustand On Friday, March 18, at 220! Iuncheon ot the Women's University @clock, @ musicale is scheduled, | club Saturday, March 12, at | o'clock ‘when a novel and versatile program, | (Officers for the ensuing year will be of the musica! talent with- | elected. the club, will be presented, with Paul H, Watt apd Mra Shirley Parker cg hastesoma, ‘oung Matrons’ Club Sool at Luncheon ‘heater Leonard J. Faden aie Informal Tea ur Hutchinson, Mrs. Fred Cat-| Mrs. Daniel R. Huntington witl en: er, Mrs. George Greager and Mra.| tertain informally with @ tea at her Tanberg entertained the|bome next Friday afternoon, Matrons’ Club of Plymouth eee Oongregational church yesterday| Attractive Luncheon ‘with a luncheon at the home of Mra} 1 asmpliment to Mrs. Albert Pe terson, Mrs. F. N. Smith was hostess During the afternoon Dr. Croskon | a; q charming luncheon at her home re & talk om “Keeping Physically | Wednesday afternoon. "and Mrs. A. E. Raynor spoke] iweive guests were @n Northwest preter, ° Life’s Story in Music Living pictures set to music, de picting life's o_o babyhood to! Luncheon for @reat-crandmotherhood, a musical fantasy. written by Mrs. G. &. o.|Mrs. Harper Pratt, which has been given several| In compliment to her dangbter-in times in the East with most favora | law, Mra, Paul C. Harper, Mrs. Wil Ble comment, will be given by Circle liam P. Harper will be hostess at a 3 of Rainier chapter, Daughters of|luncheon given at her home next the American Revolution, at esi | Wednesday afternoon, dence of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary on - the afternoon of March 24, at 0, USE DRY TOWELS WW, Bowen have the attair in charge. | FOR CLEANING RAISINS while Mrs. Charles Albert Phillips| hy Pratt are arranging he)" a iisins and dried currants must, ‘Mrs. Leary and Mrs. E. B. Burwen| of course, be cleansed before being ‘will receive the guests, Mrs. E. B.| U#ed in puddings, cakes or bread Plassey, Mrs. David Bowen, Mrs. R. But it is @ pretty well-established A Ballinger, Mrs. Mary Bradley fact among housekeepéfs that w Byron Thorpe Carr, Mrs. J. F. Wag.|!D& them is dange because fer, Mrs. Katherine Polson, Mra. F. Moisture that ix sure to adhere to the BM. Jorden and Mrs. Howard Ballard | fruit ts apt to cause the dough té |fall, They may be rubbed clean be tween fresh, dry towels. Will act as hostesses. The program: eecmasiin ve — AN STARTS SUIT! Wocal Solo—Selected Mra. Ciyio I Violin Bolo—selected “I'm through, through. I've you, dear, wrong and I've Engagement Announced Mrs. Cella Borteh announces the engacement of her daughter, Sophie, to Mr. George Hodin, The wedding wil] take place at the home of the bride's mother, Sunday, April & Peoria Covers for placed around an artistic combination of daffodils, acacia and Columbia roses, eee rs. Morris m| WOM rx, Fie in tear Absolutel. most angry rything has ed to be real economical Kenyon. cry the No, mise with gone t everything. | t, old girl? What's the big idea? Did you burn the dinner jor did the eat run away or what?" No—but I needed a new suit and |I didn’t feel that you could afford to buy now, #0 I bought ma \terlal to make and I cut it out wrong and I've ruined ft Simply ruined it, and I know I'll have to make my old winter one do now.” “No, you won't. While I was getting a coat at Cherry's today, I saw some nifty, reasonable sujts for you. So down y out. I can pay for them as I want to, So no morg.weeps, please, and lot's not hear offou tr to make clothes again when we have such an Delta Gamma economical f b h th Se v2 onomical way of buying them. So Sorority Banquet come on now and we will go down The annual banquet of the Delta!to their store on Second ave., be- Garoma Sorority will be held at the tween Madison and Spring, 207 Ri- Automobile Dealers’ club, Saturday alto Bidg., over the Pig’n Whistle" — eyening, March 14,047 o'clock, =| Advertisement, Bronson Morrill. Co! pol What | The Dance . , Ripley. Weber's “Invitation to the Dance,” by Mrs, Charles Alvert Phil Lips. Whe Uride—Posed for by ae Mra. John Btephenso . rick, Mra. W. W. White, Mru. Ciyde Morris. Motherhood—Posea for by Mra. Marry B. Bowen and daughter Betty, “Lak laby,” sung by Miss Nolilo Patrick. mother—Poned for by Mrs. Mary Bradley and little Louise Thiralee “Silver Threads A) ‘6 the Gold,” Bre. Lomayne Janse . Mrs. Beals is one of the patronesses for the Francis Richter concert to be given in Masonic temple Tuesday evening, March 15, for the benefit of the American Legion.—Portrait 3 e'clock. | the table, which had for its center! I've | iu go and pick one | ELBOW SLEEVES MORE POPULAR \THAN EVER There is no doutt bot that short nleeves are back for a more or lem lengthy Even the mont tal lored hopped off at the nojourn, dremeon are THE SEATTLE OLUBS FOR SATURDAY La Vide Clob A “hard time by the Ia Vide Mareh 12, 8:90 p.m Mr. Altiok bive. will be given club op t th 1716 Bernard Ravenna of Warhi mo Aluninae of Washington alum ona, lameh at 12:30, oe Seattle Court No. 1, LO. of A. Seattle Court No, 1, 1. 0. of A, at the Masonic temple, Hard time dance. All Bastern Star members and thetr friends invited, “ee Sigma Kappa Aluronae figema Kappa Alumnae with Mine Tressa Middleton and Mra G. W Wheeler, SN. 4lat at, at 2 o'clock. University University nae at con eee Ladie# Auxitary to Brotherhood of Railroad Tratamen ladier Auxiliary to the Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen with Mra PF. N, Braman, 825 34th ave, 4, at So'clook. Cant party for the bane Ot of the home fund. owe General Lawton Qrele, Ladies of GAR General Lawton Circla, Ladies of the G. A. TR, with Mra D. P, Mer itt, 1493 W. 67th st Ourd party n the evening, Take Ballard Nort ar to W. 67th at. eee Past Matrons’ Club of Myrtle Chapter, 0. B.S. Part Matron Mra. Mary A. Gabriel will entertain the Past Matron’ club of Myrtle chapter, O. B. &, Saturday at 12:20, st a luncheon in the Bon Marche tea room, followed by « mat nee. All past matrons hapter, No, 48, ure requ present ed lo be eee Allsh Chapter, 0. R & Allah Chapter, ©. B. &, will en tertain with social dance Saturday vening, March 12, at Odd Fellows tample, Tenth ave, and E. Pine et. All Bastern Stars and friends le vited, ADDITIONAL CLORS General George Washington QGirele General George Washington Cirele, Lading of the G. A. TL, will serve a home cooked dinner in Veterans hall, Armory, Tuesday, March 15, 11 to 1 m., and on Wednesday, March 16, w ot above, while only the very plainest blouses can be found with Sleeves that cover the wrt PAPER KINDLING, When the kindling pile runm low in the basement more can be made by taking off newspapers, soaking them in water over night, twieting them eromewise and drying tn open air, You thus restore the paper to | haar its original wood putp. WANTS TO TELL EVERYONE HE CAN STATES BRIGGS Has Been Filled With New Life and Energy by Tanlac, He Says — Hard Work Doesn't Bother Him “Tanine has certainly put @ keen edge on my appetite and made me feel just like I wanted to feel,” eaid A. Briggs. of 260614 Eastlake, Be attle, well known landscape gaur- dener. “For about # year I had been in & general rundown condition, suf. fering from lose of appetite and indigestion. I got where I didnt care for anything to eat, and was losing weight and getting weaker every day. I felt draggy and worn out all the Ume; had no energy and when I came home from my day's work I just dropped down into the first chair I cama to and didn't feel like at al, 1 was in a miserable tition and needed something mighty bad to build me up and give me some strength. ‘lL saw where Tanlac was help ing #0 many others that I thought it ought t help and began taking | I have t six bott now 4 enjoy three big |meals every da I'm rid |gestion, and have put on several pounds in t. Taniae has jug} | filled me brim full of new life ard | energy, and a hard day work | dormn't bother e at all I've ready told my ends about Tan and I want to let ever 1 can know what it in” Tanlac to | Stores, 6: Kennydale i", too aken an & rty of indi ak body else a great medicine wold by ttle, and Brooks & Advertisement the Bartell Drug Son. b | Laundry Prices That Mean a Saving to You | SERVICE NO. 1— Wet Wash, 20 pounds £20 p. m., a card party will be gtven. Prises and refreshmenta eee Lady Fagies Laty Kagies will meet in Forest. ore hall, Wedoestay, March 14 1 Pm. Business meeting followed by luncheon and cardia, eee Red Cress Cass A special meeting was held tn Fart ue lant Tuestay for the purpose of organizing « class in home sure ing. Eighteen members were on: OXFORDS with military heels $5.85 Your choice from five new models in brown and black. New arrivals of Strap Pumps—Low Prices. L0P ..oceecccccccces OOP Each additional pound .....-....--...2.-- 4 SERVICE NO. 2— Wet Wash with Flat Work Ironed, 20 Ibs. .$1.20 Bach additional pound ....................6¢ SERVICE NO. 3— | Dry Wash, Flat Work Ironed, 15 Ibs -$1.20 Each additional pound ....-....+.s0.-.2.+-8¢ SERVICE NO. 4— Rough Dry, Starched, Flat Ironed, 14 lbs. $1.25 | Each additional pound .............000005 DOE | Phone Capitol 209 and our driver will ca | Covey Wet Wash Laundry 223 Broadway North DRY WASH ROUGH DRY f Myrtle) | | rolled and the elasses will begin work | jafter Mareh 16. | . | Wy Knot Cifb | Members of the Wy Knot elub are, planning ao informal St, Patrick's dance, to be given at the Tennis club | Saturday, March 19, Mra, Carlton J Powers and Mrs, Allan E. Btewart | will be Une patronesses, | eee Dantet Bagley PT. A. Daniel Bagley PD, A, will meet | Monday, Maroh 14, 9:16 p. m., at the school, The program consists of musical pumbers by the school, vooal joolo hy Mra. EL ©, Dumar and a talk by Mr. I, N. Gridley on “Some of the Problema the Beheol Kees in the Chit drén.” Miss Dorothy Gatton and Mim Clara Plants will give ahort talks oo “oom Problems.” eee Ashbury M. EF, Qrureh Mies Alice Hirethorst, missionary jon furlough from China, w ppeak | Sunday morning, March 14, at Ast jbury M. EB. ehurch, under the av [sploes of the Woman's Foreign Mix | monary society of the church Miss Hrethorst has spent 14 years tn West China, close to the border of Thibet, and i @ wonderfully to teresUng epeaker cee Irving PT. A. Irving POT. A. will met Friday March 11, at # p.m, tn the school auditortum. Fathers urged to at nd and bring some good mu tion for discussion an how to make | the parent-topchers meeting more succewaf ul, | A debate is being prepared by the eighth-grade pupile, “Kesolved, That | the Filipinos should have thetr free | jdom.” A mualeal program will be |wiven and refreshments served. Por the third time tn three weelcn, burglars looted the bome of D, 5. Marriott, 1233 Beventh ave. W., Thursday. Two suite, a wrist wateh a fur, & necklace and several toilet | articles were stolen” | A bar of iron made into balance | 5 for watches iv increased |pated me springs tm value 50,000 times GIRLS The Simple, Easy Way f Beaufy—Buttermilk — | Delightful new vanish! containing buttermils or eream makon your but t it ie the fact the dullest apd most Piexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough arms yet there There ia no secret there any doubt about the r just common ordinary Hutter the form of « wonderful © ed with the finger tps corners of tbe eyes and) prove this te your complete |eatisfaction obtain a emall quantity | of Howard's Dutterm Cream al any drug or departs back if Advertinement. | can afford Warner’s Corsets Half Price A sample lot of War- ner’s high grade corsets at half price; rustproof; high and low bust; long hips. Priced $1.25 $5.50, Ladies’ Underwear Garment 75c Extra good values of Ladies’ Vests and Pants; spring weight; woven of tight short All sizes. fine cotton yarns; and lace knees; sleeve vests. Ladies’ Bloomers 50c and 60c of eotton Jersey knit; eut full pink; extra values, Fine quality bloomers; size; in All sizes Turkish Towels Special at 65c $1.00 VALUES Turk- ish bath towels; extra heavy weight, Size 22x 44 inches, | mony xin, slash or patch pockets. Coats and insures a good fit. Ages 8 to 18. SAVE MONEY—BUY A SUIT NOW Personal SS parihghonr fren Tiny Armstrong and George Down Mra, Stephen Cook left this morn offer some lively pantomime com ing for Portiand, Ore, where she will |edy and bicycle feats be the guest of ner-non and daugh| George W. Moore teriodaw, Mr, and Mra. Ff, 8. Cook jand ert manipulator of everything ¢ ‘bags might Mr, and Mre, Paul Manden Henry! A pretty dancing specialty ts that returned last night from @ few days’ |of James Plunkett and Helen Ko vinit In Vancouver, B, C, | maine. ‘- Eaward TiN is an artist with the Mra. W, 1, White lett yesterday to | rayon. apend & few days in Hellinghasm. | Shirley Mason tn the etar of the “ee | feature photoplay Mies Hortense Green, who in at-| tending Minn Bennett's —— err New York, will spend her Waster va ~ trie at Pale Beach. -. ww congratulations cation With | | | Mr, and Mr | reoniving Sherman are on the} birth of & won at the Swedish hospital Thureday morning. John Lea an®daughter, Mar. | left yewterday for the Haat, via Mra rar California, where they plan to visit | relatives for Ue next three months. | HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience In vision teating enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We epecialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye clawes, Grinding in our own modern lene popular Torte and IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSER, | Mrs, Addie Belknap Conly, with her brother, Mr. Charles C. Belknap, left Haturday for Culifornia, w be gone three montha. Mr. and Mra. Irving Clark are re ootving menoages of congratulations on the birth of a son yenterday at the Minor hospital Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Moaz, of Ren ton, are being felicitated on the birth of a daughter Wriday, March 4, at St Lake's hospital, eee Mra Allan Trumbull, of Port Townsend, is spending # few days in the ctly, o- Mrs, William §. Kale has come in from ber country place, G on Vashon Island, and is the guest of Mins Jean Jott. . dridge of Mount Ver Mra. Roy FE non is the © flaw Joan Bilic id Fisken, 1 guent 017 FIRST AVENUB Near Madi-on Est 1906 Lieut. Dona A ia a humoroys | ~~ “Wiame of Youth.” | oftering of Peagey and Clauss, grace) EVERY CES had, $12, was etolen by « thief Thurm day night from bis room at 1121% Jackson wt. a — Grafonolas REDUCED TO PRE-WAR PRICES Your firtt chance tn five years to buy at these figures. fee the NEW PRICKS and act quickly while the stock A-2 $32.50 $30 C-2 $50.00 $45 D-2 $75.00 $60 E-2 $120.00 $85 F-2 $140.00 $100 G-2 $150.00 $125 H-2 $165.00 $140 We will deliver at once. Your choice of model and Onish op easy Uiile payments. MONTELIUS i= Third Ave, and University st and ™ oe Of congratulat daughter in Pe Fisken, are rece! ng me on the birt China, M MUSICAL QUINTET AT PALACE HIP A higt-cle f of melody Kos irel head Palace lL lip. ‘The lady #ings myneo- | xties fetchingly, and the| male quartette makes a hit with bar | COMMANDER National Leader Sal- vation Army Forces SUNDAY MARCH 13 aterm 6 MASONIC TEMPLE tn Free Public Lecture Four, how at Laew's -—AND—~ «. Smith and Cook succeed admtrabty tm their efforts to score a laughing hit with their comedy, Teauty on Wheels is shown tn the NEW MENU 2 Doughnuts and Coffes .15¢ Best Coffee in Seattle 5¢ HOYT’S S22 Pike St, at Pourth WE NEVER CLOSE BOYS’ SUIT SALE $9.48 $12.50 to $18.00 Values---Special “| GENERAL BRAMWELL BOOTH International Head of the Salvation Army PRESENTED BY GOVERNOR LOUIS F. HART A great bargain event in Boys’ Suits. The prices on these are from 25% to 30% below pre-war prices, so you can imagine Better bring your boy in tomorrow and get him his what values they are. Easter suit. There are about 250 of these suits left; tailored of wool cassimeres, wor- Good Values in Men’s Wear Men’s Union Suits—Special at $1.95 $2.50 VALUES of cotton ribbed union suits; me ¢™ weight; ecru color; ankle length, long sleeves. Au sizes. Men’s Shirts and Drawers—Each $1.59 $2.00 VALUES; mixed cotton and wool; gray color; medium weight; well made and finished. All sizes. Men’s Shirts—Special at 95c We still have a good assortment of striped percale shirts at a bargain price; cut full size; neat patterns; double cuff. Sizes 14 to 17, Men’s Work Shirts—Special at 98c $1.50 VALUES of good strong chambray work shirts; cut good and full; blue and gray; low collar. Sizes 14 to 1714. Men’s Neckties—Special at $1.00 An untsually good offer of pure silk four-in-hand ties; assorted patterns in good «colors; will tie up well and hold their shape. Men’s Cotton Sox—Special at 19c Splendid wearing cotton sox; reinforced toes and heels; several colors. All sizes. Boys’ Shoes Special at $4.50 $6.00 VALUES of heavy wax calf chrome elk indestructi- »; solid leather through- Ladies’ Stockings Special at 49c VALUES of Ladies’ Fine Lis sckings; reins forced toes and heels; black, brown, gray and white, All sizes, 6% Cotton SAVES vOU MONEY’) steds and tweeds; light, medium and dark patterns. All are belted and have pants are full lined. The fine tailoring aaa Sateen Petticoats Special $1.25 and $1.65 offering of Ladies’ Flowered Sateen Petticoats; very fine grade of sateen; good weight; pleated Mounces; many neat patterns, Special Serge Dresses Special $12.98 New spring styles of Ladies’ All: Wool Serge Dresses; cut along straight lines; belted and trimmed with embroidery and silk braid, Misses’ Oxfords Special at $3.50 $5.00 VALUES Fine Oxfords, suitable for school or dress wear; black or brown calfskin; moderate toe; walking heel. Sizes 11% to% : of Misses’ Table Damask Special 75¢ Yard $1.00 VALUES of mercerized table damask 58 inches wide; assorted designs,