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Seattle | Music Madam Beebe to e = ri _ ociet : Present Pupils uf , Madame Marie Wernll Beebe will ‘ = present a number of her pupile in Junior Club to Give ‘ eee ee se myaeaey ot We Sones / iy temple March 94 at 8 p.m. The GOOD VAUDEVILLE | NEW COMEDIAN AT teria, to whieh all Kan arch at D. m. ” meren > En it >PHKT _ Arabian Nights Bal Seattle Minute Women friends are invited to come and play : |Public ts cordially mvited AT THE MOORE LEVY'S ORPHEUM 3 vig ‘ The partiamentary procedure clam | bridge and whist The program to be given will ber In “Phe story of m Picture,” at| George Rehn, a lively fun-maker, ns ; Masque ; Entertainment : Of the Beattle Minute Women will| A,K. 1 M. £. club will meet Tues |e follows: worrmmaupe 12° Moore thin week, the Orpheum| who mpectalizes In Iriah comedy, is h , , ‘ | Mareh De Concer otter for Bride-Elect; Be- | meet in club room No. 2, ¥. W. CA at 2p. m, with Mra, A, J Huth astiidies P* star, Harriet nd her COM |ine latent addition to Levy's Mu i, a 1 ofolotk Wensler, 8418 E. Howell ot Puptl of Mra. Gertrude Drumm pany, make visible the thoughts that = trothed Couple to Be | Lorraine Social club will meet pany, make visible the thouxnts tv, (meal Comedy company. In this 7 | Wed : in Maw ir Hmile-Ups Happy Master Bana— |' x Honor Guests. Writers’ Club | Wedne at 2 p.m. in Masont ‘Une Act Playlet cael painting hin masterpiece, The ‘ Mrs. A. C. Thomy bere Hastern Stars are in CHARACTIONS act is new in stagery, delightfully have been issued by the trude Blair and Mr ven Rt oa A ’ 0. ss Gertrade Morey new, and delightfully played, oe sats for tte Tenater bell, will read papers ut > Ladies’ Grotto club will hold an | ' Apring, Violet Mar Saccy Saunier tae eave BE inlor club for its Eas all, n of officers Wednesday after arthe Mast evening, March 28, at the the Writers’ club, in th OF) noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Federation \ a cmappteare as : b> ag laba pop gic aioli — role in @ most pleasing way. _Facht club. s room, Y. W. C. A. Visitors ar "| clubhouse. y peaghnige Gharcs ane ra some very fetching con 7 Mis last dance of the season is to | come Seecie diseior te dh6 eb ; 1 ple of theatre fans fall asleep in i” tile “hark bean “Arabian Nights Ral Masque,” , , will meet to exemplify the work in 1 pip slcretge=s ellie pr omen detest number with the chorus of | @nd like all the junior dan prom \ Women's Civie Clab | aananes ° Doris Hegee a stormy domestic tilt in which the I . ‘ Corinthian hall, temple, Houlah Togerson ' ‘ees to be a novel and artistic affair ‘ The Woman's Civic club will meet] Piuraday at p.m. All Eastern | Bowlan Toeermn wife does mont of the Ulting mark, Eddie Wright, Gene eee at the Georgian hotel, on Fourth ave. | a @tare will be welcome Alice Brown | A dozen curtain cally welcomed thé | Goran, Mae McCrae and Madeline 4 Din: es elas vecase . Ford Dancers, four hard and soft ne | An nformal dance ill be tve J Mathe © others who help the r to Honor . 1 Oe ey er eee , trees ++ Blin shoe steppers of uncommon vim and | ¢ a itinte ark dt G . ClHionian Club by the Ladies’ Grotto club Friday g | n un along. Betrothed Pair Wdbcational Day will be observed ak 0, me - : nyatrice Seweees cent, Gunday sentines Pepe evening, new | week's offering, “The College Girl,” Rebn has the leading comedy ro! and he gets away with it in great Pretty little Bille Bingham plays maelves cou loyd Tindall ha at eeting of the Clionian club,/ Knights of Pyth nal, 1929 Third] 1 ? Marguerite and Alverez are trapeze si fl home, honoring Miss Ruby Bil-| m. Mra, Ray Gilkersor | Wastern Stars and friends are tn Thre Fire and W Jomeph Lineotn Sheridan, planist and vocalist, pre| MUSICAL REVUE fe her fiance, Mr. Frank Davis. Meeker and Mra D vited to meet with the Allah Social fay Pare valiate Macduarrio went odd dialect songs. The Ever-| Pretty little Margie Bateman on Will be placed for eight guests. \ five instructive talks 4b, at the home of Mra, Rex A j (b) Not Understood. .Mra. A weil regen circus is an aMuUsINE | tne tips of her toes leads a march ry } . 1 7 sie a he Mawraith Magrath monkey ac | ; eo Bodlien. eine Waise to Wed gia we se ‘ , vue ay Scherso . 1 Ne voices are alwaye muses) | Bumber as the opening of the musi. aise to W ec The Central W oe fap Bagg 4 rt Mons and Frye were thrice encored| Cal revue at the Butler this week. he Con . (Pupil of Prof. John Albert Shatter) 4 offering 1s called “My Yankee ir. Iverson a} ort ° Weimente. Ansiiiete, Gestiie at the opening matinee, partly for | 7 Phe marriage of Miss Anne Leona gram at the c ‘ Syinsliony araiiae Three plece suits are to be empectal «A CRIETHAS BEATE, |their songe and partly for thelr on wins a hearty round of daughter of Mrs. Celina Ye i Plymouth ¢ is “10h ene [LY Popular thin pring laughable comedy. Their skit in| 4PPla sights: ‘awe: Sted pred of Renton, to Mr. Victor M 2pm © the WeeHing, MAS Weeks, OF Che) x no consists of dark blue | 7 “ ° f ld “How High Is Up?" bnsig: bs waging FG. Iverson, will be solemnized ‘ Eile Lincein Benedics Chub Mite ini: ee “THE OTHER WIFE” part, clad in rural makeup, the home of the dride’s brother Prof. J will give sev . he arm. . , oe a 7 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A eral read ‘ ¢ meeting df the FM. Pratt, Mrs.| sph skirt ta gathered on a waist of| hei wae AT THE WILKES QBrien, on Easter Monday, human analy an of the A. Ht. Ander-| Canton crepe in contrasting color— | OF os = ay | The Wilkes Players pleased the nish, Mins jie Johnston twenty-cighth, at eight Lincoln Ber ab at 8 p. m. at} " J phish, M Anna | « or henna—which ts enriched | ; ‘ - Sunday afternoon audience with their Rev. J, D. O. Powers read ‘ 234 Globe building arte cert Mrs, Trafford | with emb ry motifs in harmoni ew attraction, “The Other Wife,” a the service. . . } ous colors, an ‘ 4 ‘ |melodrama, which was well acted, : 2 a 2s Mra. R y —— despite the fact that it offers little Miss Ida Harries wil! attend Miss Emma Lazarus Auxiliary | , > spite the fact tha t © Mallard, Mra, Henr n vpn Bore , as maki of honor, and Mr. The Emma Lazarus Auxiliary to lard, Mra. Henry Lan dramatic opportunity Mm. Palmerton, Mra, W a Joneph McManus gave a competent | P Warren Iverson, brother of the B'nai Brith will meet this evening | y Edie. J: a MePhereon, bre December Moon és ; haract ¢ Robert I wi his bes! an, A at the educat al cente A« 1} Chadwt re. enry C. Ew charac artantion o ed bert, ay | room, will be hi epi getty fer ember caly wth tten fs a ps re, Shes a ade dat Puts One Over | ersonal ton, a New York attorney, who is the meet 1 made to pay for a mistake of his Host. eo \6n6 juy Frink, Mra, Park Weed) oak LAND, Cal, March 21.—The| Mr. Claude M: Beetey left Sunday | youth, marriage with an inferior, by osts Seattle Lodge No. 7 # Cecilia Augmpurger, MT®.| so. neemed today to be on the Apri] |0n & business trip to New York & desperate fight for his honor, for | ‘Complimenting Senator Percy Sin Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degr ner, Mra. A. K. Wisken.) ooo, st which he attempts murder. @md Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and| This tea gown of navy and white! Honor James A. Calvert, Mian Agnes ‘or Juanita Miller, fair daughter| Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat left yew] Miss Laura Ar Mre Auxillary to Evergree 1 c Peter J. Andrea will be dinner|printed pussy willow satin Wa AO. UW. Mre. James Virg Joaquin Miller, 1 ot of the terday for California to spend the] ington, made the best of the «mall op- | has let it slip out that, al-| Easter vacation with her daughters, | portunities the role affords her. Gt their home this evening, |sleeve and skirt drapes faced in| portant buslnean meet Clare, Hartel Mre. H. C. Slerras, yng Mrs. Charles T, Donworth, } tho she anne 4 she was going to| Priscilla and Loyal, at Coronado. Fanchon Everhart handled an un . ark a Waal grateful part well, and other charac. guests. » i one of the latest | March 22, § p. m., in Evergreen ha ee be married to Juan Miller, her pink | Areade building. A full attendance 1” oe the formal Tea is deaired raday the first meeting of the! iii love, in the full of the April|. Miss Mary Reber is spending &|ters of the play,taken by the remain | sorority will meet Tuesday nor those who do not wish to play cards| Pate cnrs Fd was held and the following of] 0) tne’ real truth 4 fortnight In Portland as the guest of] ing members of the were 04 © real truth ts that the De « aber company, wer |) In compliment to Mrs. H. Frederick are requested to come at that ti | , . | floors were elected: President, Mre| nie moo friends. capably portrayed. And Mrs. Fern Irene Lough, Mrs. J.| ‘The committees on arr pang wi Club of Sigma Kappa afford Huteeon; firse vice presi reas woe be bm already has et eee nl Morgan, hatte ay of | OW. Lough entertained with an in-jctudes Mrs. C. P. Cons Mra 8 gi of Sigma Kappa! dent, ‘Mra. F. E. Palmertor eteond) 3 » were married,| Mr. and Mra, Newton Teithead/the Wilkes Players for two years, | tea at her home Friday after-| Philip Kinzer, Mrs. Eo Ws ME os § celecks at the ohant view president, Mrs. Frederick Ber ntmas time wpent the week-end at Scenic Hot! wilt return from her vacation in time Peter Mogensen, Mra. R | rep ‘ e ley; third vice president, Mra. Edgar| a highly symbolic | Springs. to appear next week ite Do uwkes, Mrs. W. F. Richar 4732 2int ave. N. F Ames; fourth vice president, Mra mag see 4 th fair altar and aprine eee W. Rasmussen, Mrs. I ge Be: ark Weed Willig, executive secre | on ition " - Mr. Henry Ewing left yesterday for} ’ . Chapter, lard and Mra. = ‘ Canadian Women's Club tary, Mra, 1. I. Mendel: recording] scrifice and ail that, | Co ont a |® short trip to California, GIRL MUSICIANS R.,to Entertain ure win ol eee The Canadian Woodmen's club wii! | secretary, Mra. Charles 7, Donworth:;| Prosaie—a “trial marriage bond’—a Pe. AT PALACE HIP pga lg "apes pat ncerg a oe yo rap a — a « “4 party ~~ miay = aye oem 7 ” pong hd 907 yee ait | Mr a Mra. William vonage hot ‘The new show appearing yesterday D' t - ‘ oven a! o'clock in the Eastern| Virgil Kidd, treasurer, Mrs. Me ia ia ae . i +i) | turned yesterday morning from a six]at Loew's Palace H. res ’ written by Mra. G. E.| Miscellaneous Shower Star 4 Arcade building. | Pherson cnn et ROC ae ety neni | weska’ tty 40. California. Viet at ender eat aakehy cat al Pratt, will be presented under the} 4s a prenupt ees tee Oe mmittee, with Mra | Hereafter the board of trustees Shag “ ves tae A 8 wures popularit An outstandi ges of Circle 1, Daughters of|yries Ruth Morten, ‘At Dorothy | Arebibald Mclean as chairman, wil! ’ t on the first Wednesday of Reve gaint a * he Miner], MP. and Mrv. A. 8. Kerry of Port-| ¢ ‘sega the bill $s this ottocloe: bt American Revolution, at the| Godiey will rtain with a direct the ente ent, to which| ach month, at the Sunset club, for the hy "4 1 o land spent the weekend tn Seattle y . lied | : 4 jodley will entertai th mis | direc nat me, on the “heights,” April 23. | a quintet of pretty young girls billed * ot ire. Eliza Ferry jasrr . cellaneous shower at the home of | ®!! Canadians and friends are invited clock oo , Bae a — be. the guests c ends an Five Musical Queens. They are Seattle Children ¥ afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.| ner sister, Mrx, Heber heat . . rmittee appotn iy s accomplished instrumentalists. — be repeated by herpes -” Gaturday afterncon. Twenty gucets : Red Cross Nursing Classes pres meat to revies, t ne con it sry TO TEST St GAR | ane Runity Jerome whe ie ae Frank Ward's dissertation as “the| owe much of same ev o'cloe! a i Cro utring clan ncludes Mre. Roy Page Ballard, Me ing Briarcliffe, New York, will] .o7 athamiat pans e - ae oS pega have been bidden and the afternoon Bae BB ss Sa gage t Lab = WW. feck and Mre G. FE. MPratt|, It i sometimes rather interesting ant Mae Waaber: “vaention witht py ayer tre at _revanis the Samer. their splendid . wil levoted to bridge. Me shop at 14 m., at Lakeside . - to teat the foods one buys and de ous side of the theory that no one is health and pital, » b school a mat” t " da | Z hi aac a of the D. A. R., escorts and Po -saoertade ieee hospitaly Whitworth school and Yee.| <EMEN ermine for oneself the purity and | friends in Wiushin pa At Annapolis |quite mane on all subjects, fag i mee ae aM FISH CHOWDER ler Ubrary at 1:20 p. m., and Brighton| AMUSEMENTS value of them. Most housekeepers | Shere fhe wll : A popular trio are Powers, Marsh | Ae pgp Bi bee rit! one and one-half pounds cod or|! seach and Broadway high school at | _ ‘ | 40. thin too seldom, thinking the ef. eS and Delmere, who appear in a naut- nourishing qual- Bowen arran; ft 7 >» mm | fort id the required kno “ rew."* and Mrs. Pratt and Mra. Aj-|*@4dock, 4 potatoes, 3 slices fat eee | rt is great and the required know! | ye, 7, Arnold and Miss Lacra| ‘ce! skit, “The Crow: ity and purity of Phillips of the music.|"2!t pork, 1 smal onion finely | petiet Fund of Gen. George Wash-| PA LOEw H IP cde ecientific. ‘There are many Per! , cid who are musta at the Hotel| 4 blend of charm and comedy, with our prize-winning 4 lee : = oe | fectly ample teste that may be made | AT Ags dag several varieties of music, are pre rae and Mrs. E. B. Burwell oa a cups milk, salt’ and pep ington Circle | LACE in any home kitchen. ine yo leave next Monday for | cted by George Stanley and ‘Sister Maplewood milk. Teeeive, and the hostesses are Mra. Lalu Sudereph wil gtve an/ To tent the purity of sugar tn thei” aa in “Bits of Dixie.” Have it delivered, Have fish skinned. Remove head. ' lussey, Mrs. Bowen, Mra. R. A. L | amusement pert aah Caer “Seana - ; Hi , ry: - se |tan and backbone. Put head, tail amusement party at ' simplest thing imaginable. Put &) see wrinam H. Still! has re] Burrell Brothers are clever ath. or ask your grocer nes. Mary -A. Bradieg cover turned from several weeks spent in |'*t*s . Eastlake ave. Ma 2 |teaxpoonful tn a big fron spoon and ‘Jand backbone in stewpan, Ps iron epoon a Byron Thorpe Carr, Mra. J. F . Quneheon at 12 m,) for the relief tune b . are: @ Ww Mrs. Katharine Polson, Mra.|¥'t> cold water and bring slowly | |» ae _" a ge eg t wom ra sugar will barn eD- | Cyitornia. “The Sage Hen” ts the feature 4 1 to the boiling point. Let simmer|% 6". We ee ay nt e|irety away, leaving no ash. In} eee photoplay. EM. Jordan and Mrs. Howard Bal-|'. ‘De Dolline potot gt | Ladies of the G. A. FL A cordial in = = pure sugar will leave some ash, am PURE M il 4 ‘The proceeds received will ex ghee ™ ah tn two! vitation tende "i | = Pryscitia and Travers Hopceraft ry wee: Ke | 7 inch plece 4 net anid o vitation is extended to all comrades / Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. the fund for the chapter house. |‘7°" Pieces and set aside. Cut pork) oid pide daughters of Captain and Mra. W a a in small pieces and try out fat. Add| ele YOUR GOLD. CHAIN | Dixon Hopcraft, of Vancouver, B.|\/°Mt Blend, 1% Iba, 60c; 1 Ib. 3c. | DAIR CAP. Charge o ° ive oe Aquilia Lodge, No, 33 7 ; ‘e, To clean a gold chain, put it in|Cv will arrive Thursday to spend| Mi; A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market-— | -224. Orthopedic Tea Shop Put fish, broth, fat, potatoes cut| Adiilla lodge, No. 33, Degree of ha 5 a ti t as & small botue with warm water fs Easter vacation as the guests) Advertisemen 1. W.. wil! some pulverized chalk and a lttle}Of Mr. and Mra. Marion R. Cum: in half-inch cubes in a stewpan,| HOOF, auxiliary to A. O. U. W. will ; x . a | J gime various oy ap sharee ot the cover tightly and simmer until po.| entertain with a card party at the ne oe sn gies ell pier mings. pe a ‘ea Shop this week are - MS DC: ) nome of Mrs. Biles Stucl 3 R be. and shake zt in clear col emieh, Sled Rabeo- | tes Bre Condes. AGS mote water | ois ot, Tue ' , aa” . water, Wipe ona towel and the pol-| Mrs. Hf. T. McLean, who recently ‘eRye oo hostess; Tuesday, Denny Fell ae beats Jas ny joes ~ pater i , : - ah will be surprising. | underwent an operation at the Seat ey in guild, Mrs. Willard Branch a beara neg Race Fy B P Z —— tle General hospital, is convalescin f icindetay, Madrona guiid,|294 Pepper and bring to the boiling | Take Bailar OLD CARPETS at her home, 1944 Eighth ave. W. - ‘ J. F. Wagner hostess; Thursday,|>°!"t. Add three common square | All member » f 4 whe | . oe i = Anne guild, Mrs. David Fryer |°T@ckers whieh have been soaked in “5 If your rugs or carpets are get-| xe Dwight T. Farnham, who Friday, Washington Park |°l4 milk to moisten A. REM. BE, ting shabby, after cleaning them | tormerty wan a resident of Beattie, 4 . ‘ ostens: ay, Washington Par! a oem AR EB. ME. with Mra A.J with a broom, put a little turpentine a sare ttr Mrs. H. M. Stryker chairman ee cere morals ceeeie 2 ’ re. a ittie turpentine |at present xpending some time with ape. , East Capitol Hill, Mrs. C. ae 'o oa aa . ® i oe ele - poser St at e 2 ~ her father, Mr. E. W. Howe, at Palm Peplow hostess. ve urfac his will brighte oe , . has , pven. & $ 7 3 Beach, Florida, i > | Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club : , the colors. ate 4 ; fiema Chi Mothers’ club at Sa | ’ ie "ee apagae Mr. and Mra. John Lee Hall are en | Dinner at Home ‘ ; INDIGESTION chapter house, 4606 18th ave. N. E., Commonwealth Club tertaining as their guests their e e : i ‘Mrs. Fern Irene Lough will at 2p. m. | The Commonwealth club will hold | daughter, Mra F. C. Thompson, and tomorrow evening at her agin. its recular meeting Monday evening. | Mra. C. M. F ’ : € onda, s. | Mrs M. Higgins, who arrived in ‘entertaining with a dinner of Canadian Club " March 21, at 6:30 o'clock, in the Good | the city Saturday after spending the ons in compliment to Mr. Canadian club of Seattle at the! « Eats cafeteria, 811% Second ave. winter in California, Binney. Nortonia cafeteria, 1423 Fourth ave Witte and Mine iuwess 400d Mr. Carl Brannin will speak on fe e le . ee oe followed by "c ip tion " * : Pape’s Diapepsin’’ mak | Now—Mats, Wed, ‘Co-operation Mrs. Frank Chambers, who has There is a great variety , Farewell Luncheon . en €S 1] progressive card party. All Canadiann } yoy week of ———-— been wintering in Los Angeles, ia re is a great variety of new shapes and fancy As @ farewell compliment to Mra. Disordered Stomachs n Seattle invited to be present. No| in “THE OTE The center of area of the United | now visiting in San Francisco, where straws in our select stock of Spring Millinery, and % head gegen tend feal fine at once! admimsion charged. | Sicsn teas States is in Northern Kansas, 10) she will remain about a month before they are sure to be the favorites of the season. There fees Ser nee ee miles north of Smith Center. returning to her home in Seattle, are neat Turbans, Street Hats and Smart Sailors, New Yo rs coste tee eee. * 5 ; 4 : J ety will entertain with an informal| Lumps of undigested food causing| Ladiew Auxiliary to the Seattle PANTAGES fine quality of Hay offered, you Wil find our prices fine quality of Hats offered, you will find our prices Tuncheon at her home tomorrow pain. When your stomach is acid,| G¥mnastic society at 1819 Eighth eo 2 “ee and is gassy, sour or you h heart.|"¥@. at 2:30 p. m ilar card . 24 very low. | Alumni Banquet burn, flatulence, headac or dys |Party. Mrs. Tom Hickman, Mrs.| he annual banquet of the Seattio|PePsia, here is speedy relief—no| Anna Fuchs, hostesse PE ae ite Pa | 3 Ladies’ Voile Waists in and inete rs il) meet ‘Tues 85, at 630 o'clock at the Women’s| Pepsin and imstan y A, will meet Tu _ University club. ach ‘feels fine. All the in 2 2 mm. at the : Nie ‘ 3 Make reservations with the secre. | Pain. gases, acidity nine ngalo Business meet eci h Mr. George W. Stoddard, 303|'%® *tomach caured by acidity « ywed b: cram. Mrs, . 7 2.98 “1 . Pape’s Diapepsin tablets cost 1 Sumpter will speak on “Child . : ens. Millote 6031 at any drug store, but there is no| Conservation,” and Mr. Jerome | Unusually attractive Striped Voile Waists, plain Lecture for ourer OF quicker stomach antadid| Schaffer will talk on “Common , ; white and with colored stripes; Tuxedo and re- {i ¢ . Advertisement iy Sense and Schoo! Problems.” Every ’ versible collars; hemstitched and embroidery trim- fit of Children's ane Park Swimming Foo pm" OS A perfect product that is now mings. Just the thing for office won, dian an Saturday, March 26.—Advertisement to 46. An imitation exientet wv «| a ADIES FIRST,” wri een Portes clits. se the best-liked spread in thou- | Bhese interested in the Child meet Tue evening, March . . teeters and sliver toa at the none | BUT HE WON, TOO mn in the Yesier branch of| (MOORE Shrany™ sands of homes. Ladies’ Vests and Misses’ Oxfords— IE Warty Leary, sommeon : vine spire sac ro REMY Pants—each 75c Special $3.50 afternoon at 2 o'clock “It certainly was stran Tom,| " Great interest fe bel indicate 2 FORD DAN is . Miss Jane Seymour Klink will de-|the way it all came abe hon | ee aectars peter igre goaiom yt MOSS AND FRY NUCOA has never depended oe at Vile ee $5.00 values of Misses’ Fine Miver a Lenten lecture on “The|know, the old pay check doesn't ; vi senna Holmes and La Vere; ot Spring-weight Vests and Pants; Q.corae, guitable for ech ieaims of David,” and the affair in| Ko so far these days, and the ue P pod . Sheridan; Dverest’s Cireus; Mar- u : ry 2 woven of fine, soft cotton yarns; for school or MEMRGisered by the Broadway | wife really “needed a tow. dre eee pon price for its popularity. tight and lace knee pants; short dress wear; black or brown calf @ulld. Mrs. Frederick Bausman injyou know, of those funny cee saga W fi i f “4 sleeve vests; all sizes. — Botersie toe, walking @hairman of arrangements, assisted | frocks women are so crazy about . omen prefer it for it 9 a heel. Sizes 11% to 2, MMMM; ‘Thomas “M. Gircen, Mia.|1. saves oduih eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS BUNGALOW estavnant S super- Ladies’ Silk Stock- Es jiton De Veuve 4 | nice one, « © Insiste on om ‘Third Near Pine, S10, 2 s &. 2 Bed Botte, Mew. Ke Willa Crosby. |oing with her to pick. We que| Basler Star and Sammie || yao : ior quality, ings—Special , Sheet Blankets— Mrs. John F. Murphy and Mrs. Cecii| No fooling, 1 needed a new suit Affiliations ghtly «ry ptent Topical Revue $1 19 Ss ial ° . Bacon. | myself, but it was a case of ‘ladic Eastern Stars and Masonic af Stolam. Dancing $tolam, Table . pecial, pair, o2 2 first.’ Very casually we passed | ous will meet a follows in busines: Q'Hote, After-Theatra Specialties Regular $1.75 values of pure $2. Pi Beta Phi Cherry's, because the windows nt.| #84 social sessions: CLINT WILLARD F.C. RI thread Silk Stockings; rein . rs - m tracted us, and once inside we Ionia chapter will give a card par-| forced toes and heels; four $4.00 values; down nap finish; Sorority Entertain learned that we could get anything shades of brown, also black, extra heavy nap; gray only; Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained| we wanted on credit 0 down white and gray; all sizes. size 66x80 inches, . With a bridge tea at the home of Mias | went what I had saved on # dre dl nalle onaielaal | Reale pale Aled fy ede Patronize Ladies’ Stockings Bleached Sheets— ‘At the tea hour, Mrs. C. A. Seibert | self, and as for the reut of the bil —Special 98c hed Mrs. L. W. Bonney presided a Iittie each month, that’ A PR i i each $1.25 fe. r ues of sub-standards the dainty table, ausisted by the girls « od of Holeproof Hosiery; silk lsd Spee! of the active chapter | heir store is at 207 Rialto Bl ing iad t Mesias lal values, for % stse bed; Mount Baker Circle |s Sorin, over the Pie's Whint & pt Nel ns aT EY of the Fruit and pebilicana ee Company THE STORE mA lower Mission ; H ; dewer Mission (We ave pour Tarn an one Capito Fruit and Flower mission, are ar. | Old carpets and weave N Exclusive Fanging a card party for Thursday | them into handsome rugs. ° Distributors #fternoon, April 1, at 2 o'clock, the ‘ taal oie Dry Wash—Rough D astalr obo si en at the Mount The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. ry as oug ry Seattle - Tacoma The tm hour will be 4 o'clock, and | Fhene Capitol 1838 X SECONO AVENUE AT UAMES STREET

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