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GE 8 : ; ‘ HOUSE OF DAVID “wD HERRING | Seattle | Personal | SEVERAL HUNDRED ATTEND |ROURE OF, AT PAN ge ye 4 methane tite i ‘ enty long-haired and shaven |two persons. Have fish ¢ ” Mra Guido A. Parris te expected |} TEXTILE EXHIBIT OPENING Raton Aly voc spe ree grote bat gg —one Gomme agli home from a short trip to Califor: " | BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD —— religious colony at Benton Harbor,|tween towels. Sprinkle with F lye TEXTILE EXHIBITION at| student needs to the board of control | wien, present one of the most me-|and pepper, roll in fine corn meaie the Fine Arts opened Sunday, | This I# the aystem that has worked joqious and, at the same time, pictur 4 bake in @ hot oven on a wells with a crowd of several hundred in |# successfully In French schools and Attendance, It will remain open | 8s been in operation in a few of our American schools recently « om 12 to 6 (and maybe till 6:0 } if watt vo pdb dothoceir on | It in rumored that one of the sen wuffic volunteers ean be found), | oe at 1213 Fourth ave, Also Sunday aft. | Uns of the season will be the Mh noon from 3 to,6. The public is in. | Masque students in | vited, for April Jowelry, batik, woven fireplace fixtures, books, ete., all the work of loca) artista, shown. e * headline acta the Pantages cir cult has offered in months. | for 20 or 25 minutes, Put tr 4 program incinden « bit of |*kin side down. Brown on one sidg, & claamical march and a number |then on other, Berve with slices of fa of | emote anne A edy feature® of the bill, and carries Mr. and Mra. Capps and their|away a big share of the applaua, seven children run close second in| elie Oliver is an attractive gig, © favor to the House of David band.|who sings humorous songs and bab © Hiritt Wood in one of the best com lada. » greased baking sheet or shallow page turned Saturday from an extensive CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY principal address of the evening will be made by Mr. Clark P. Bissett, pro: fonnor of law at the University of Washington, on “Ireland's Present d 2 nia Saturday. ’ Scie vee | | & Mr, and Mra. C, W. Leake re aaa in Califor a Urs. Nicholson to Enter-\““ " "OO, , i ca: Visitt M nd Mra. William dria, who Latics Wil Bre Compt [S's an, ihm inet forsee f e CC slweeks, are eXpected to return to mented; Entertainment|. for Bride-Elect. NT to her house | Sprou! % Jw COMPL Ruest, Mrs. H. 8, Nicholson, of Minneapolis, Mrs. Donald A. Nichol-|> Dr Bon has issued invitations for a tea spending a to be given at her home next Friday Canada, The June progress /0f slow and all of tts musle high merit Lincoln Circle Lincoln circle, Child Conservation league, will meet at 1.90 p.m. with | Struggle for Freedom.” Mrs, R. V, Ellis, 4227 Densmore at.| of the evening will be used for r eee . . work among destitute families, Merrill Frederick Sproul will West Seattle Art Club eee tomorrow to join Bnaign| West Seattle Art club will meet ADDITIONAL CLUBS California. in Frederick & Nelson's auditortum © -Fy% &t 10:30 a.m. This will be the first 4 Mra. John Jof a series of lessons on “Color.” fortnight |The subject for the meeting being “Color—What It Is and How It Afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, with Mra, Susan B. Wilson ing. Card party at 2 p, m. All this dal was received by the anne ,tee S. Nicholson, of Minneap- | leading the discussion. Mra, J. F.| English women invited. ws Neat gy she + gers ee folis, is Che house guest of Dr. D. A./ Knight will give contemporary art .- | architecture of the university tions to the monument of the Mar Dinner at Sunset Club | Xichoisoa and Mrs. Nicholson . 0% Socal Benetis Goed Tunes Club | were enabled to make a visit, Tues | cont ‘0) the mosume | Se on ae Wavee the'wenlt-) he Gear Dunlap Schoot PT. A. The Social Benefit Good Times! day afternoon of last week and this He) | Mig presidents of the Rotary club, Mra, Winfield Smith, who went! TP, A. will meet |club will entertain with a progressive | to her Shome, Cart |g : SUGetiem J. Smith, wife of the | wast the carly part of the year, Io at ae eine, Frank Be. Contes|Whist party at the Pa head of the depart |SOphomores Modeling | Vice president of the Seattle Rotary present in Washington, D, C. Wi he ibe reader afd Mr, © teria, 1415 Third ave, of architecture, and Har | Dolphin Heads SET, "a, Wostene, thin evening at | wey ee Bogardus wi!) talk on “Children'’s| March 15, 8:20 p.m, Merchandise Sexemith, professor of archi-' University sophomore students are Eee $0 De Etven at the Buneet! Judge and Mrs. Responsibilities.” Pupils of the | certificate honors given, Friends in: |tecture, accompanied the students doing their first work in decorative [nied by Mrs, MeGilvra, have re-| school will give a short program | Vited and explained the modeen equipment) seulpturing. Dolphin heads are be Forming the centerpiece will be turned from @ visit of severallang tea will be served On March 17 the club wih cete-|and unusual features from cellar toling modeled in wax, and some have cortages of pink sweet peas, with| months in Southern California, see brate St. Patrick's day with pro- |attic. coi anh ta teas, a comand ex ribbons attached, marking the thirty eee thes eH } kremsive whist parties In Roldt's rew pi StI hibition and open house held by this covers. taurant Jer 3.30 C 0 » J al j dep a 4 3 The guests later will attend the yo cor pment bg Minute Women Reconstruction | Urant wullery, at 2:30 and 83° / Goodwin Modeling department in May attracted 3,000 . and Mra, , = . committee will meet in Room 157 } pm, All invited. } last epring, and the work this winter | Rotary club ball to be given at the ae sor gs ig Pee Ma ry eee eum of Uzzona already prophesies a large and in | Minute Women are invited be Oliver Goodwin, major student of Myc Jewel Kitchen Rand terested crowd. Will | sculpture, is modeling a@ portrait Mystic Jewel Kitohen band ee unt of Niccolo da Uxeano, « famous | Adolph Bolm Plans give a benefit 4 party on Thurw: | | day evening, March 17, af Fraternal |/jawyer of the 17th century Pro . fessor Wehn, the sculptor, ot Chiet | Lavish Ballet ‘Here Speaking of balls, a persistent ru hall, 2609 Jackwon st. AN Odd Fel lows, Rebekahs and friends cordially | seattle, is instructor. | mor has it that Adolph Bolm will open the new Cornish school build invited, . . , Seattle Art Students ing with a unique and lavish ballet The hostemes will be Mr J. Rh! Shewan, Mrs. G. HE. Miller, Mra > C Frank A, Twichell and Mrs. J. T | Organize Atelier and dance, in which his students of Hathaway, At the meeting, last Monday, of the| the ®ummer season at the Cornish | Art league organization, which is un-| Will take part, der the direction of the university and of the Fine Arts society, and | meets Monday, Wednesday and Fri day nights beneath the Women’s Uni day evening, March 18, at 745, All versity club, an internal association, members invited. Gull Kenwood | or atelier, waa formed. They elected 4069, F. W. Scott, masier; T. H. Parsons, | — sousmasier, and H. Marcus, treas-| the water in which chicken is being At the time of Queen Elizabeth and | urer | cooked will make the meat tender | King Jamen, failure to go to church| ‘Their functions are to handle such| The same method may be advan-| jon Sundays was a statutory offense | affairs as annual entertainments and tageously used in cooking other jin Engtand to provide means of expresxing the | meats than fowl. | Lady Eagles io ~ _ _ — - Lady Eagies will meet In For Fy have |Rouget de Lisle Medal Sent to University ok a A bronze medal of Mouget de LAs . compo of the “Marneiiiaine,”” b | Budding Architects Soon caiet $0 the sliawonsliy said ne See Terry Home jeeum (old Forestry building), by the Societe dew Aleaciens Lorraing de Due to the kindness of Mra. J. Fl twtat de Washington, Originally ‘Terry, some 40 members of the fresh man history clase of the department coverlets, airport will be Mrs leave M in Daughters of St. George The Daughters of St. Ge meet In the M B. A. home, day, March 17, Adame are in Calgary, will Thure 1 p.m, for business Mrs. 11 — t. -) a7 Wednesday old Burke, accompa These are made with Tuxedo or notched collars. m™. Hippodro: to William J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H./perta Miller, of Bellingham, M. Manney, and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin | guests at the Hotel Washington An [) F. Bailey will form the receiving | nex Une, me, where Mr. and Mrs.| Mfr, John A. Miller and Misa Al An. | present. Golden Era Chub The Golden Bra club wilt from 11 a m, to 4 p, m. at the First Presbyterian church in the lad parlors. Men and women over 55 years of age are invited to attend. Colors are heather mixtures, Copen, gray, brown, navy and black. see Mr. Alfred Brickford has removed from the home of Mr. and Mra. J Thomas Dovey to the Arctic club, eee To Entertain for Bride-Elect cS ‘As a prenuptial compliment to} Mrs. John McMillan is leaving to Ruth Martin, Miss Eloise | morfow for New York, to spend the Bbright and Miss Helen Nelthorpe | Easter vacation with her son and ‘Will entertain at the home of Miss | daughter, Mr. William McMillan and Northorpe next Monday evening. | Miss Hazel McMillan. ‘The invitations have been con-|—— — fined to about twenty intimate | merry, Mrs. C. H. Graves, Mra. Frank friends of the honor guest. Hull, Mrs. Fl. V, Michener, Mra, M. 3. Ag Wooster, Mra. Robert Seeley, Mre. _ Thirtieth Anniversary H. 0, Thompson, Mra H. G. Ken * y, Mra. B i a Mi to Be Celebrated |sety, Bre. vangeline Gray and Miss ‘The Ladies’ Musical club will cele see >) Brate the thirtieth anniversary of its Organization on March 21, with an Afternoon musicale to the active Members at “High Clyff.” the spa “elous home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. meet eee Women's Auxillary Women's auxiliary to the British: | American association will meet with | Mise Laura Cardin, 919 17th ave N., this afternoon. see Women of Mooseheart Legion Initiation ceremonies will be held | at the meeting of the Wontn of Mooseheart legion at 6 p. m. in Moose temple. Engagement Announced piace Mr. and Mra, J. Miller announce the engagement of their daughter Sadie Lilian, to Mr, David Green eee Native Daughters of Washington The Native Daughters of Washing ton will meet at the home of Miss | Eva Kent, 20th ave. N. BE, Frt Thie In the season of the year when chickens and other fowls are #0 far pat the “broiler” stage that they are apt to be tough. They make | good eating, however, if property | | cooked. A tablespoon of vinegar in eaterw hall at 1 p.m for luncheon | Money-Saving Upstairs Hibha: ? 1 tuft, wh i, | berg, son of Mra. Fannie Greenberg. |and cards. open icunacccmta wn wi"'| of Omaha, Neb. etal u * ee “ee Clab ‘Luncheon Hostess Surprise Party Altruistic club will meet at the Drs. Leslic H. Darwin entertainea| Miss Merie Mathews, 124 N. 4th |home of Mra Daniel O'Leary, 208 . feday with a luncheon at Pig’n| St. cg nd wena mr Queen Anne ave. Whistle ff out-of-town | prise t iy evening by o 1 guests. a lag alia ¥® | following children: Doris Hageman, Minsionary Aid ee Josephine Baldwin, Irene and Ruth| The Missionary Aid society of} ¥ ? . Hodstrom, Frances McDally, Row.| Bethany Presbyterian church will Miss Martin to Be ena Rhodes, Bessie Higgins, Willa, |™eet in the church pariors at 2:30/ ; > Mine Thirza Cawsey will give | ‘omplimented Routan, Lois A. Little, |P- ™ ° r a “ona to Mins Ruth | C. Frost, Catherine 1.|* Vocal solo and an address will be Martin, whose engagement to Mr.|Atkinson, Ruth Frost, Alice Krogh, fiven by Mr. Wherahiko Mawel, of | 95 75 WWimer C. Hewitt was recently an.|Mabel Fuller, Hazel Gustafson, |the South Sea islands a ‘ 4, Mra. F. W. McCullough |Ethel Gustafson, Killen Holstrom, the Ee ‘extended invitations for anjiIrene Drake, Ellen Gillespie, Dor ae na bridge next Saturday,|othy Drunton and Ruth Lorey. chp yrs gee paged —— aoe iver, te take place ot the heme ioe Gea kecier tee, ner, 521 19th ave. N. Luncheon ee + W: Reynolds. DRIED TANSY IS atin m 7 ee _ Women’s University GOOD FOR MOTHS Aquilla No, 35 Moths are the terror of all house wives, They will appear most unac countably in houses that have been free of them for yearn, Their work ia Gevastating and they are hard to get rid of. Consequently a preven tive is better policy than a cure. There are many ways in which to Aquila No. 35, Deeree of Honor, | auxiliary to A. O. U. W., will hold & social card party at the home of Mra, Sadie Phillips, 614 W. Smith #t, from 2 until 4 p.m. Lancheon will be served and all members of the degree and friends are invited d ‘The luncheon planned to take ix >’ at the Women's University @ Saturday, March 26, at | 1240 ». m, with Dr: H. P. Pack- “periences gained while living in| ‘Persia. ard as the speaker, has been post-| ,.. to attend. ep houses free of moths, and the pened until April 23, at which time| bo) o¢ these are sunlight and fresh Packard will speak on “Orien-| air, But there afe at soaees Preunenee Seiad . Rugs,” and Mrs. Packard will ~~ Progreasive aght club wil tell of some of her interesting ex- The movie party scheduled for March 25, at 530 p. m., has been canceled. ee Luncheon for Miss Dunbar Miss Carita Coston will be luncheon hostess at her home on Saturday afternoon, entertaining eight guests in compliment to Miss Lovina Dun- bar, who is to be a bride of the early spring. Informal Luncheon and Bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home Mrs. B. C. Yancy will be; hostess at an informal luncheon, followed by bridge. eee Birthday Party For the pleasure of her little daughter Mary Alice, on her tenth birthday, Mrs. Benjamin Petley will entertain a group of little folks at her home on Friday afternoon . Coterie Club to Entertain A musicale will be given by the Coterie club on Friday afternoon at 215 o'clock at the Phi Mu sorority house Invitations have been extended to the officers of the Federation of | Women’s clubs, the presidents of | afi clubs affiliated with that organi gation and the honorary members| of the coterie. In the receiving line will be Mrs. George B. Littlefield, president; Mrs. N. G. Celleyhan, Mrs, Archi- | bald Wilson, Mrs. Stella Rope, Mrs. H. E. Mallet, Mra. J. W, Hess, Mrs. Allison Pike and Mrs, M. A. Cogs- well. ‘The ushers will be composed of the social committee, and include Mrs. E. B. Holmes, Mrs. BE. P. De Pue, Mrs. William Flummerteit, Mrs. Emory Hess and Mrs. R. C Greene. The program follows: “{nvitation to the Dance” + Weber! ra. Gustave Snelling | “To = Hill Top’ Ralph Cox | “Colleen Aroon”™ “HAL Pleure en Be “Star” . Strickland Georges Hue | . Rogers “Mr. Gilbert’ Kiltam Mies Jessie Lundquist, accompaniat “The Lost Word +.Henry Van Dyke Mra, Eugene W. Bell “& Bong of Spring’ fi Alexander Mackadyen Mrs. Samuel H. MacDon: Miss Carrie Lovering, accomp: : Richard Urich Entertains Complimenting his Sunday School teachers, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Seho- field, and fifteen members of bis class, Richard Fowler Urich enter. tained at his home on Friday even- ing. A dainty buffet supper was served from 4 table fragrant with a basket of spring flowe int eee In Charge of | Little Tea Shop Westminster Presbyterian church will be in charge of the Little Tea Shop of the Orthopedic hoxpital, to morrow, \..th Mrs. T. 8. Clingan as the hovte uuvigted by Mra. A. M. ‘ that some manarchitect has bullt without a window, into which not a ray of sun or cross ventilation can be coaxed. Aléng the floor, close to the wall, of such place, some preven tive, such as “moth balls,” pulverized camphor gum or ground cedar should be sprinkled. Many house keepers prefer dried tansy leaves, be cause thelr odor dots not cling to garments once they are worn into the air, LIGHT UP YOUR HOUSE FROM | KITCHEN SINK | The housekeeper’s next step may be the making of her own electricity. } Turn on a faudet in the kitchen | sink and light your whole house is! the idea of a French physicist, at | Colardeau, He clatms that with the attachment of his invention, which consists of a small turbine and dyna-| mo, to the kitchen faucet, sufficient | electric current can be generated to light a moderate-nized house. _ MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Call- fornia,” “SISTER KNEW _ “Frank, 1 you so I'll wait.” know you promised a taffeta dress for Easter, but need clothes more than I do, “No, you won't, dear I've had a big day today—that ts to say I've learned a lot. ‘That young sister of mine mn into my office today all dressed up and when I asked her ‘Where? How?’ she told me about a place we could all buy the finest clothes for almost a song and besides that, take as long as necessary to pay. It's Cherry's. They've just received thelr new spring stock and their things are gr Come on, let's both make our selections toda and doll up for Kaster, They are down on Second ave. between Madinon and Spring, 207 Rialto Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle.” Advertinement |invited to be present | Health Center, in Fraternal Brother meet at 1:39 p. m. at the Federa- tion club house. Mra. Charlotte M. Fos will speak on “Uranus, the! Awakener.” Friends of the club are| see Ladiew’ Montefiore Aid Society Ladies’ Montefiore Aid society, at Christensen’s ball, Annual Purim ball. Mrs. H. Rows, chairman of Ucket committee. eee Women's Health Center Physical culture class of Women's hood hall, at $ p.m. Dr, Ida Rosen crans will give a brief talk on “Exer cise, the Great Home Remedy.” Social G. T. C. Club Socal G. T. C., at Panama cafete ria, 1415 Third ave, at §:20 p, m. Whist party, e- Tonin Social Club Tonia Social club, at Masonic tem ple, at 2 o'clock, Cards, cee Red Cross Nursing Classes Red Cross nureing classes, at Lin. coin and Franklin high schools, at | 7:15, and at Gatewood, at 730 p.m. | eee Woman's Centary Club | Roard of trustees of the Woman's Century club, with Mra. J. HL Bopers, 3323 Hunter blvd. Lunch at 12:30 Spanish department of tie Wom.- | an's Century club, at ¥, W. C. A. at 10:30 a. m. Seattle League of Nations Axssoctation Seattle League of Nations associa- tion will meet Wednesday, March 16, | at 12:15, in the blue room of Meves’ cafeteria. Public cordially inyited. ae St. Joseph's Parish Guild St. Joseph's Parish guild will en- tertain with a lecture and musicale in | the Holy Names auditorium on| Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, The LARGE number of women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part ma’ fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wi women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning oe are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable pound to relieve the present trouble- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. Now Troy, N. Y.—“When I was a 1S byesromeme bet pene gh vod about years when y% irl I had a severe female developed trouble. lother gave me Lydia EK. a female weakness. My mother took Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com; ddand me to a doctor and I doctored for after taking several I was several months. I was toosick todo strong and well. When my daughter anything, was as thin as could be, got matried she was feeling miser- and my complexion was yellow. Ladies’ Spring Suits Attractive Styles $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 We are back to the old prices on these new suits, able and I recommended your medi- cine. She is greatly apres in health and has a beaut baby t four months old. So you see th letter comes from the third genera- tion foam ay Tay use it as you wish.”—Mrs. R. M. Greenaway, 657 4th Ave. North Troy, N. Y. Mother had used Lydia E. ms Vegetable Compound and it had helped her so much that she got some for me and before I had finished the second bottle I was feeling fine and have been ever since.”—Mrs. J. A. Stevens, 716 E. 9th St, Hutch- inson, Kansas. so you may be sure they are very special values. All are of the new stock in the most favored styles, and tailored of wool homespuns in heather mixtures, fine wool serges and all-wool tricotines. Some have the loose box-back effects, others have fitted backs. Braid and embroidery trimmed. Veg Many such letters prove the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. RESCENT EAM | TEEL CUT OFFEE Says Buttermilk Keeps Complexion This Good Looking Y¥: Advi Old Time Before Ketiring. 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Misses’ Shoes, $5.50 Values for $4.50 Extra good values of misses’ laced English Walk- Shoes; high cut; made good, durable brown calf- skin. A comfortable and dependable shoe for wear, Sizes 11% to 2. Ladies’ Aprons $2.25 Values for $1.29 Splendid quality of Ging- ham Aprons, made up in bungalow style; —s several choice patterns in light and dark colors; cut full size; nicely trimmed. Ladies’ Union Suits, Special $1.98 $2.75 values of fine Meeced Union Suits; medium weight; suitable for spring wear; low neck and sleeveless, or Duteh neck and = elbow sleeve; ankle length. Sizes 38 to 44, “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOu MONEY’ the SECONO AVENUE AT UAMES Strgevr