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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921. ‘Business and | | Professional /Women’s Club | On March 29 there will be an open ting of the Seattle Business and = Professional Women's club, and the a . erecnatins as of the evening will be Pro FUN RULES FOR itera Gapehier | Mroersenaning a anny, of the Unt: WEEK AT MOORE iy Seen ae ; ralty of Washington, who will a@-| “On oe those vaudeville bile in|‘ ‘Fultion, inepired rhuch applause, CLUBS FOR TURSDAY White and Mrs Will be hostesses, Caleidh Club ee Mra, H, A. Laubsoher, 3903 a8th Eastern Star and Masonic Willam P, Harper ton to Entertain Luncheon at Sun- | dress the club on the subject of “Plo »j) | She was also the recipient of flows ° Ove. Nu will be !wateas to the mem: | ffillitbons nieern.”” Aw the business women ot Which the performers get wo well | py, b; Miss Dunbar bers of Caleldh club at the mecting (0) puosday, at 2 p.m. the Bastern| tng city und state ure ploneere In acduainted with thelr audience that yo seostanus, Howard Rus Honored; Dinner be held at 1 p.m Star club will hold @ ard party IN} this new federated movement of |‘ final curtain fale by far t0|s011, Emmett Vogan and ¥rman C 4 wat, S the club reoms business women's clubs, we desire a "0M, I the type of Orpheum Veu" | seavey were ail good laugh produc é if Clud. | Seattle Minute Women |. Wednesday afternoon Allah ChAP| fui) attendance, in order that our |“¢Ville thin week at the Moore jers, Others in the cast were: Hen _ | The parliamentary procedure class) tor Hocial club will meet at the home| women may learn from the exyleri-| This week's fare was built for|+y ail rman Fousler, John {| WM. LEONARD EATON of the Seattle Minute Women will | of Mrs, Clara Lam! 07 Kast LYAD| ences of the early pioneers in his |laughing purposes only kerson Dorothy Denee Snow 4 3 meet at 1 p.m, in club room N |at. All Bastern Stara are invited. tor: ‘The big number i# Franklyn Ar-\den and Anna Athy be hostess on Wednesday “ . b will moet | TY: . | | > entertaining with a lunch. | Y, W. C. A,, with Mrs, George N, M Thursday the saan bg n tal yor Mr. C. A. Valentine, of the tate dell with an oetette of maids in . : Laughiin as instructor with Mra, ‘T, H. Nelson, . shfety board covers at the Sunset will address the club “King Solomon, Jr.” Ardell, aa the LIVELY OFFERIN inutes on the Seattle Bafo husband of the Moore family, has VY yet | LEV campaign, which program |seven wives, one for every day 0! GAT THIS WEEK | “A Trip to Parts” is the fascinating “ tah ld st, Luncheon will be merved at 12:30] 6. 40, : ; Elsie Lincoin Benedict Club o'clock, seapeal i At & pom. the human analysis} Friday, at 2 p, m., there will be a Schofield | : ar | OUF club in co-operating in by cireu-|the week. His domentic troubles | i | Tip WO Eats ie ee na umient ? will class of the Kinie Lincotn Benedict | business meeting of the Kastern Star | iting titerature among its necmbers and bi» final settlement. with his eee vp tee ry | seculeee * . ) club will meet at £34 Globe bullding,| club In the elub roome telling them of their duty toward wives to prevent a strike create | © ; p . dy t Miss Dunbar First ave, and ladison wt., when| Lorraine chapter Will entertain at y with George Rebn and Eddie Wright | making Seattle wafe plenty of opportunities for real| Maaonic temple with its annual! On Wednesday, March 30, there | comedy | Way evening. APril | witt be the fifth educational tour to| James C, Morton, one of the hard: | nM Stare, Masons aNd! tne National Baking Co. and any|lest-working comedians that has| Dunbar will be the ted guest at a musicale m Gwendolyn Schofield ts giv her home Saturday after. reading will be given by Prof, A. L. | the Sizer, Ph. D., and Prof, Jobn K.| dancing party Ayers 2, All Kaste each ver comedy ro! ving in @ ¢ ppe ‘The offering starts out with a pret. ree te | | their friends are invited to attend Gab taster andtriena in tod is|heem tn Beattie for some time, ea-| 7 pcg ap vee me 2 until 6 o'clock | + Writers’ Club | _ Bethlehem shrine, No. 1, White! veicome to go on this tour at 7p. m.{alsted by @ trio of other Mortons eset s aun? ian tana ee be Fecelving line with Mins | Papers will be read by Mr, C. N,| Shring of Jerusalem, will meet Fri-| o. mmursday, March 31, there will|/namely, Mamfe, Edna and Alfred a thatered eanteak taal ity, “My and Miss Dunbar will be Comptop, Mins Pamelia Jones, Mins | day evening, at § o'clock, In the M11. an executive meeting of the offi-|put on a skit with James C. doing | the fea ah a tes bo orn oul Coffin and Miss Marie I. K. Balconer and Mr, James M.| sonic temple cers and chairmen of committees at|the major portion of the labor. Pea, ce anaes Gael Ing about the rooms Stampa at the meeting of the Writ ie the Bluebird, at 6:30 p.m. A full at-| Not content with doing their own | °f chorun girls appear to * i Mrs. George Schofield, Mrs orm’ club at & p.m. in the Brickwon | Woeenen's Conenareee Mio tendance Is expected turn, Morton and Ardell come back | Vantage an st Jnzry wong m ir, Miss Alice Murcheson : club rooms, Y. W. C. A |. The Women's Commercial elub of] On saturday, April 2, at 3p. m.jagain later to aid Tom Smith in ane Corman be raed rt hate cs nm Murcheson, Miss “4 e ‘ | eee | Seattle will give a banefit dance On| mec. a Prosser president of the | eetting eer me ety tone eeant| Bddie Wright and } a ae Cole and Miss Harriet > a 4 Current Century Club j Thursday evening, March $1, 8t! nunwoodie institute, Minneapolis, lgake such a very big hit until the |* duet Mra, Ida Pate and Mrs, William| Queen Anne hall, formerly Red | Minn., and forme | — Howard will be the leaders for the} ding hall, for the purpose of raising | tderay board of vocational educa-jand Morton, who dash wildly up| AT PALACE HIP afternoon gathering of the members |it# quota to cooperate in the na | | k of the Busi | U% Will lecture at the amembly and dewn the aisles, Smith does a| Every act in the new biIM that of the Current Century club in the /tional Federation week of we wa’, |T0OM of the Beattle Chamber of Com-|bit of burlesque on mind-reading | opened for Baster week yesterday at | Public library, Ballard branch, at 2420) Hem and Professional men's o. irman of the lend of bis number, but with Ardett| GOOD COMEDY BILL the hospitalities of the be Mrs. J. M. Clapp, Mre . Mrs. G. A. Hawley Cofflin, assisted by 3. W. United State g | meres, under the auspices of the Se-|that is one of the brightest spots| Loew's Palace Hip leans heavily to Patrick. Miss Huldah = clubs thruout the United wAne Stas Suctnogs end Proteadienal | cater ine ‘ord oauiphh cat’ over ae eee ove Mcintyre and | WE for sending @ delegate back to the! Women’s club, on a timely supject.| Edith Clifford is back again with| winner. For those who worship at Murcheson of Tacoma ‘ Sunday School Teachers Cleveland convention in July. entitled “Business and Professionaila new variety of songs. the shrine of jasz, thére fs = whirk oie | Seattle Graded Union of Sunday Reged od gr Reh hog Btates | Women's Interest in Vocational] Delmar and Kolb present “One| wind terpsichorean novelty, billed Farrar to | School Teachers will hold an evening | have planned 7 * | Education. ‘ , : Summer's Day,” @ bit of gymnastics meeting from 7:20 until 9 p. m 3s: ly as the New Orieans club willl On April 2, at 120 p. m., the fel-lang too dancing. The Murray sie Plymouth cburch, Sixth ave. ana Uni-|#ive & cireus; Montgomery, Ala. &| lowshin comimittes will have char elters sing some pleaving songs, jNeralty st. The devotions will be led |county fair; Detroit. a lecture course | o¢ 4 mixer for the new members tol touched off with a comedy number by Mra. BE. M. Carney, after which | Where they expect to clear $800,4Nd | Leoome acquainted with the old| Bert Melrose, the originator of the| themselves “some steppers.” Mra, Thomas Kydd will direct the|the Seattle Business and Profes:| membera of the club at the Grade faNling tables, closes the bill with| Tom Mahoney tells some refresh- " their wikes of the Seat: | | Bible study, The workers will then|*lonal Women's club, @ potlatch | meachers’ club room, Wintonia hotel,| nis familiar act. |tpxly original funny stories. “Put Mt “and Country club, at th candy ie. The purpose of the na ] a . > ve * hold departmental conferences on the | cendy ml There will be no admission, and a eee Out” is the title of a bright skit in to be given at the clu} The marriage of Miss Agnes Budden to Dr. Will G. following subjects: “The Program, |tional federation week ts to bring | goo time, dancing and delicious neopated Feet.” Two girls and two men are attached to the feet, and, in a combination of fancy, ec centric and clog dances, they prove at Dinner covers Weed for fourtecn , Mr. Bert Farrar wil! enter Board of trustees and the 7 A ‘ > , -rrrpar@| Which Ethel Arnold and Barl Tay- evening. Crosby was solemnized Wednesday evening, March 2%, in the) y cson story.” with Mrs. 1.8. Drury | "bout @ spirit of co-operation among | eats will be some of the interesting) JANE MORGAN RETURNS) \.h'ch Eine! Arnot os Se ied Louis XIV. room of the Hotel Washington. leader; “Story and Dramatization,” | ‘he business women of America, | teatures of the night. \TO THE WILKE. | ‘A popular combination is the com g Party at | —Portrait by Grady. |\ed by Mrs, Rd Curry; “Handwork | 4nd to obtain funds to ville the | At the last regular meeting of the) “Polly With a Past” gave patrona|edy and singing mixture served up $ } cles Leason Story,” with Mra, John 1.|/constructive work of the national | cut Mr. Asahel Curtis gave a mostlo¢ the Wilkes theatre delightful | by the Exposition Jubilee Four, @ Club 5 . Boyd leading; “Goals,” led by Mr. | federation. interesting (lustrated lect OM lentertainment at the opening per-| quartet of jovial colored singers. UB. Welton Young and Mrs | Engagement of Miss rsonal Felix Kurs; “Service Activities, Model| This is the first time that the| voor National Pack myntem Soeveahine :tebokan’ “wttoraaah, with | whee aiomethy abeed ann Ran Be reaush have extended |! Calhoun Announced Lessons," with Mrs, J.P. Craig lead-| business women of the city have! wr, Curtis told of and showed the| jane Morgan in the lending role.|ous feats are provided by Recklesfl a@ dancing party at the ro | large dance and with the | oe . 4 Mra. W. C. Weld lea a the [Riven a larg hn | beauty spots of the Northwest, and | x14 mn, in the role of a min nd Arley rialiste, Mab Saturday evening. Aprit| Mrs. William Mein Calhoun an-| Mr. and Mra. Allen I. Bickel! are| ins. and Mr | cooperation of the business men : fos ones sr es subject : © Adult Bible Ci ™ 3 anid that last year there | ———___ the girls of St. Nicholas | POUNces the engagement of her/entertaining as their house guesta,|*UbJect of “The Adult Bit in| thie ball, te expected to be a. huge park; He said ¥ 5 cial Fore 6 Chureh and were over 6,000 tourists In Paradise daughter Helen to Dr, Thomas Ed te 1 Miss Lily Prake of | Social Force tn the Chur os aad ats | acs | ee Deaton (wamaney ee On ce, oo Moa, | the Caaminuelty.” 7 ruccems. An orchestra will furnish | park, but the public is ustag only | | are to be Mrs. “agar ee colle: \ “ nteremting | 56. or onetwentieth of the park. By > OG eo wed fl | Bie! " lor a fort " M. Caldwell, Mrs, Lang. audcch: ev. Thonaad Deusiee sh Tee Dorcas cirele member neet ag|ratfing off of a charming #pring | we can make more of this park ac ry. Mrs. Walter B. Nettle lair ef Sie aaa pelibem goo op. m. with Mra, H. Ro ‘. |bonnet, Potlatch candy will be for | connible to the public, Some of the jorval . Latimer and Mr. and Mre. James Welsh of Spo]... sale and the proceeds from the sale iE loriecs 2 | Rev. George T. Gunter, performing W. 58th at , outstanding beauties of the scenery - [kane, who have been guests at the ©: oe candy and the profit from the|are the moving glaciers, ranging Bae? SS Hotel Washington for the past week, ticketa to the dani it} enable the pot pore ve re a . ee | “ Miastonary Aid Society i on w nah |} from one to eight miles in length, th Weft today for thetr home. Mount Baker Park Missionary Aid| Women's club of Seattle to con-| which consist of 45 miles of moving Host Informal Supper 69 nociety will meet at the home of Mrs.| ‘tribute materially to the national | ice; the beautiful mountain flowers rs oetess - Miss Frances Oldham was hostess| Judge William A. Huneker of 8po-|J 4. Duncan, 2601 Cascadia ave., at| Movement of business and profes |or wide yarietien and brilliant color j ; - imith entertaine to b, at an informal supper at her home| Kano arrived in the city Saturday!> pm. A talk on “Work in Urumea” | Monal women |ings, and the magnificent ranges of - - lly bend over and straighten up, and ® prettily appointed lunch |i. ove Cove: r jaced [and ts a guest at the Hotel Penning iven by Mra. SL P. chard, nga opp mountain peaks that surround . it was almost impossible for me to leavera at her home in|il ont gusta |ton potuenet talesionery Sitee Persia, art e iinet Rainier. Mr. Curtis then| At 75, J. iH. Cummings fo. ty siecp, I had that tired, worn. prertcasata. “6.< #10 © the devotions will be led by Mra. J. A | + | gave an illustrated tatk on Robert] Says He Has Never out tecling all the time and was so Seals } . d Mr. Ralph Williams, of Portland. | sorrison. Mra, A. P. Burns and Mre. | S W. Service's poem, “The Spell of the Seen th 1 of Tan- weak and rundown I could hhrdly do nce by |Marriage Announce jOre. came up Friday to join Mra|¢ J Calkins will serve afternoon tea a | Yukon,” and concluded hig pictures ee: e Equa! anything a Chi Omega Mr. and Mra, Robert F. Scott an-) Williams and emall son, who are the eee Concert by Frances | with some wonderful «unset views, lac—Brimful of New “But Tanlac fixed me ba ed that - | b nounce the marriage of their daugh-| guests of his sister, Mra. A. J Red Cross Nursing Clames: . } = _ ay: : life is again worth while. \y appe- men of Rho chapter of | ter Carmen MeGee, to Dr. EB. Anton | Rhodes, e ing classes at Lake | Alda April 11 sn | FRIENDLINESS Life and Energy Now tii, is so keen I can hardly get Omega will entertain with| enmer, on Tuesday, March 22, at ye bed imi tery l,. Youler f cork and The Women's League of the Uni ING "ALL WOMEN aaa |enough to eat, and everything agrees Friday evening, | +, “! _ = " be ae tiga bg ae word hg of Washington ts presenting | i Hae! dance Friday evening: | the Queen Anno Methottist church Mr, A. Warren Gould arrived in| Whitworth school at 1:30, at Ted-|\iiq2. ashineton fs presenting AMONG AL “You can tell them Tanlac Is the| with me perfectly. My aches and the city Friday to be the week-end] mond, Wash. at 2 p.m, at Broad. | ™ . Movie Party at Women’s|*2%t..of is sister, Mra, Edith |way high schoo! at T5 and Brighton | (oPTano, im the last of a series of classmen will be the | With the idea of promoting a more right medicine for old folks, too, for| pains are things of the past, and I friendly understanding between T have tried it and have never come|feel Ifke years have been added to ’ - Phelart cn a8 13 Tr ae eae, Monday eventing. April | smerican and Bnglish women, alacross ita equal in all the 75 years|my life. My nerves are as steady ag died University Club eee neta CH “tg Wee 1, at $20 o'clock, in Meany hall. | women's committee of the English|of my life,” sald J. 1. Cummings, | they ever were, and I sleep like a and ‘The movie party by the Shamrock} Mrs. A. J, Blethen, Mr. and Mre Seale Lodge No. 7 Madame Alda is one of the {8-1 aneaxing Union of London has been| 222314 Western ave., Seattle. lbaby every night. I'm just brimful ‘or Art Film Co. at the Women's Uni-/D. A. Duffy, Dr. and Mrs.Tom Mes-| geattio lodge No, 7. Degree of Hon-| ty pernapa, best’ Rnoge ne ee fort | Verstty club, which was postponed | dag, children and nurse, and Mra or, A. O. U. W., at Evergreen hail pa interest in war work, for she Ball \ on account of conflicting with Good | Gilbert L. Duffy, stall son Gilbert.| Kreade building. at 9 p.m. Friends |2ctlve Interest, va “ for the Tenn Ball,/one | Friday, will be given next Friday |Jr.. and nurse, who have been spend. reanized and manag © wa pd under the chairmanship of Viscountess Bryce, wife of the one time British ambassador to this coun- For several years I had indiges-|of new life and energy and Tanlae tion so bad"that almost everything I| is responsible for it. All my friends ate fermented in my stomach, caus- know what Tanlac has done for me, are invited to attend. Business mect-| cert recital in the Motrosttitan | try. ing gas which bloated me up until I and I just wish I could tell every. events of early spring. | evening. at :30 o'clock. ing some time in Pasadena, Cal, will] ing at § p.m. perdi hones, gettin pr a “ ‘ five! Arrangements are being made to/could hardly get my breath. I pad a body in Seattle what a fine medicine 7 o o%6 * hos jetting the world's ide hospitality for American] very poor appetite and got so I didn’t | it is.” fan ore ‘bel Diccrnipaaies. ee upset Be * Linnea Social Club Needing tenors for the event, end log visitng Rastand. and t9 co-|care to cat My iidneys bothered | * Taniac is sold by the Bartell Drug ' oe typ teoae of ar- Jazz Monologue at Mr. and Mra. John Spargur spent ir dot oie ob : ©, 0. F,| incidentally, raising $44,000 for the | ouerate with correeponding commit-|me a great dealgand I had such dread-| Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son, include: Mrs, Thomas| Sunset Club the wesk-eng at their country place| nth itn eee vand B Pine ot Ati | US. navy entertainment. At the /ioes here in linking up various wom and music; Mrs. James; A “Jazz Monologue." by Mrs.|in Port Madison. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and friends |Prewent time she is national chair |one activities on both sides of the | ———— DeVeuve, tickets; Mra.) Thomas Rahm will close the March see peeve ead age Minne = Pn the | Atlantic. Wilson, tickets at the door;| programs at the Sunset club, We Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Colvin and eee & \lndonet -o: oe > Une! William H. Taft ts president of F. Ostrander, decorat-| nesday afternoog, at 3 o'clock, with | daughter, Miss Evelyn Colvin, were Eastern Star Club Mp aeanon she has sung 'N/the English Speaking Union of the R. William Crosby, serv-| Mrs. Joshua Green and Mrs, Robert | week-end visitors in Vancouver, B.C.| pastern Star club at 4090 Arcade|™Ore than 23 different charity con cert Thomas A. Fransioli, Mrs.| C. Brinkley as the hostesses, nd edited building at 2 p.m. Card party. — ———— United Staten Children’s and Mrs. George M. Hor. gh Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter and ee ee Re ay one marie eee ~ | WAFFLE IRONS ; Engagement of Miss Geant Caushtor, Laciie, left Satsr-| Ladies of the G, A. R. Heme Sowing | cones tickets could be beuht ac| Piece ef at perk or @ brash ‘Mist of patronesses are Mrs. ell To day for a fortnight’s visit in San Cirele \the Sher sad Ch: ; he | dipped in melted fat will grease the “ McEwan, Mrs. Harry|Davis and Mr. Graham |vrancisco and Lox Angeles ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home|(h? Sherman, Clay company, ffie iron e Treat, Mrs. David Edward) Announcell ities Sewing circle will hold thelr annual |, per Kelly company gear TT) Ca Super ee oe alles sire, Eagar Ames, Mrs. R-1" sire. A. B. Graham announces thefe, Mf James Sheafe arrived from | bazaar Tuesday, March 29, in Vet-|4. Some en the univereity tampon! «Al THM bedees Malbenah as 000 Mrs. Frederic: Struve./ . agement of her son, Mr. George | California Friday sand is the guest) erans’ hall, Armory. Luncheon will |. denday, April 8, bo office pore '@ '* worth $3 now. . Seana! Russell. Mrs. Winlock | i: "Gratum, to Miss Mary Davie, |% his sister, Mrs. Howard Joslys.| be served from 12 to 2: dinner from 6] Tumday. April 5, box office resery @ijie worth $8 mow. Mrs. James B. Shallenberger. | aoust of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da. |? & few days, en’ route to his home | gptit Cards will be the entertain lousy * and A. & U. W. office for| . Best foodstuffs for the least at} feaeeeh Trier, Mrn. James D.| vis oe ‘Yakima. ‘The wedding’ waj|' Chicago. || ment’of both afternoon and evening. |ccnange tickets, Wednesda "Agu | Boldt’s.—Advertisement Values $12.98 to $22.50 irs. Wallace Green Collins,| |, The proceeds will go to the G. A. R.|* ‘ owe = —<—<—— filam D. Perkins, Mrs. Pierre |“? Place next month Mrs. Harry R. Messer, who has} home in Poyallup. 6, to Monday, April 11, the general | ° Walter Bt Beal Mr. Graham is a member of the) | : ‘the tast home in Puyallup. seat sale will open We d your ra and S al Mrs. Walter Burges Beals, | 1915 class of the University of Wash- |e" visiting in th ses Pepe ots ph ay The proceeds from the concerts e dye y £8 peci arora at gl Man! ington and is affiliated with Kappa ITucadey it '# expected to return} | Mount View Circle, Ladies Ald |... ty the benevolent work of the|{ Old carpets and weave po a 5 oper Sigma fraternity. He ia the son of }Tuesday: eonre ‘The Mount View circle, 1 adiee Ala Women's League, which ts the main.|| them into handsome rugs. 4 ’ wes id Blas will meet with Mra. William 8. Ras. | ¥ : ; | , Mrs. Henry Carstens, Mrs. oor Ss Ae mckburn | ities Ellen Messer, at school in museen, 761 N. 75th st, Tuesday,| ronce of @ loan fund, the pur The F Wu: R Z Co. Morrison, Mre. Richard W.| ee the East, is spending her Easter| Maren 9, at 2 pom jchase of food for Campus day, and jzzy jzzy fy. Mrs. Harry Lear, Mrs, Cecil 1 Di vacation with friends in New York eee . the erection of a Women's League Phone Capitol 1233 ® e Mrs. Horace Henry, ora | Informal Dinner die had irotidunee, 3. avierenduan tie building at the University Hamilton DeVeuve, Mrs, A.| Miss Dean Miller Irwin enter Serpe . Mrs. George T. Myers,| tained Saturday evening at her| Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Van Horne Social Good Times Club § Donald Frederick, Mrs. G. G.| home with a dinner of eight covers. |and son Dougins left today by motor The Social Good Times club will Mrs. J. W. Godwin, Mrs. ciety he for a tour of the Southern and East-| give a progressive whist party this d Guthrie Clark, Mra. W. W.| Miss Wilson Will j jer states. They will be gone for sev-| evening in Room 1, K. P pall, at #:20 » Mrs. Jesse Ives, Mrs. Henry eral months. . . DP. m. Merchandise certificate honors A very attractive offer of five Spring Coats—serges and silk poplins in plain colors and neat black and white checks, belted styles, nicely trimmed, full lined. Sizes 10 to 14 years. evening, March 30.) Dr. George Adams and = Mra. “ee house. | the marriage of Miss Alva Wilson, | Adama returned last week from ‘The Classic Culture Club Andrew M. Gillespie, Mrs.| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer | trip of two weeks to Professor William P. Gorsuch will cary, Canada, W. Pursell, Mra. Robert| Lee Wilson, to Mr. Philip Twohy o-. l testes on “seoert “ake asotieee Ladies’ Blouses : Sale of Mrs. Theodore Hajler, Mrs.| son of Judge and Mrs, John Twoh: | Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Farretl and] dios at the mecting of the Clasck Ladies’ Aprons i LeBiond, Mrs. Géorge W.| Will occur in Grants Pass, Ore Miss Helen Farrell returned Sunday | Culture club, at the Federation club Values to $2.50 0 » Mra Thomas Minor, Mrs.| Miss Wilson { a graduate of the! from a trip to California, etinee des itierde 8 ema ts $1.50 to 00 Values Meem, Mre. Anna Thomsen| University of Washington and a : ’ . 7 oa Sa : - mniaae ot G Kappa Kappa Gam | | Vitations have been hw i to the of » Mrs. Ida Schroeder, Mrs.| member of the?Kapps ppa Ga 7 po he ficers of the federated clubs, and A. Shannon, Mrs. George | ma sorority FARMERS’ WIVE: Mr. C.C. Filson, Mra, John Herbert ) Boliday, Mrs. H.C. “Nard, Mrs. C.| Mr. Twohy is a graduate of Stan-| Ninety-cight per cent of farm| oo.‘ oe - | Whitelaw. Mrs. Alfred fBattle,| ford university and a Delta Kappa| wives bake their own bread, accord 50c and 75c A special clean-up of odds and ends of voile and batiste 89c Don't miss this special of Gingham and Percare . xf Aprons. They were former George Warren Boole, Mrs. Ed-| Epsilon, He served two years inling to the latest census reports: and talon can “egens hes oe display; ly priced to $2.00; nicely fi Bowden, Mrs. J. FE. Bratnober,| France with the 18th engineers. 197 per cent do the family ine | covites” REACON 40 = ae aa dl romapens. WER trimmed; belted; bungalow ‘Thomas Green, Mrs. Charles E. : A Bio |with 99 per cent doing the family ||" for Delivery ete agi codery. Same yle; good wearing ma de, Mrs. John Collins, Mre.|Phi Mu Alumnae washing and troning. ‘The average] iP pect etna Bigs terials, d C. DeVoe, Mrs. A. G.| «ae workday of the farm woman is 61/ inspect or Get I! Mrs. Bruce Elmore, Mrs. | Association ; ; per cent longer than that of the city | Or Frost at Your cis Guy Frink, Mrs. James A.| The Seattle Alumnae association | woman worker. | Grocer i os rcee ait | 0c Phi Sau will suset tor talinecn |e _|and span Thousands of satisfied users Children’s Play Suits, Special 75c $1.50 values of Black Bear playsults for children; good heavy blue denim;'turkey red trimming. Sizes 1 to 8 Nazareth Waists, Each 50c Durable quality of cotton ribbed Nazareth waists; taped back Todd, Mrs. J. EF. Crouch, Mrs, | Saturday, April 2, at 12:30 o'clock at| For good apple ple, go to Boldt's dairy )Thomas Dovey, Mrs. John D. Far.| the Northold Inn. A business meet | —Advertisement Mrs. Casper Sharples, Mrs. Mor. | !n@ will follow, gpm ya Fe Carkecks Mew, Clande Ram. Viaiting alvinnae are cordially in-| HOW COME? ® Mre. John Ewing Price, Mrs.| Vited to be present, “Isn't it wonderful? 1 couldn't phibald J. Fisken, Mre. 1 an Baccus, Mrs. tex Stattord,| APHRODITE ROLLS |St' ne"goientecn ania? thinking of this wonderful food crea- tion have decided upon NUCOA ; , and front; nicely made, Ages 2 to 13, aa esting Mra Charles | 1% cups milk store for you, Jack. I do hope the Bo ’ | Mrs. Howard Allen, Mrs. J 1 cake compressed ye Blacks come over tonight. I'm i i i EWieuslas, Mrs, ¥. Tr. Underwooa,| 34K compre ate 4k Ghow itd tees, tis ee ys’ Union Suits, Special $1.50 Charles A. Bemir. “The officers of the Tennis Club are follows: Mrs. Burke, president; Daniel Kelleher, Mrs. J. D. 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Add yeast cake soft |and stylish, and you do look ador. Russell, Mrs. Richard A.|ened in four tablespoons water, Stirlable in it, but didn’t I hear you| unger, Mrs. R. William Crosby, |in flour and beat until amooth. Cover |#ay last night that the Kaster suit i William Randall Crawford, Mrs. !and put in a warm place to become|was all you could afford for a long Villiam Hunter MeMwan. very light and full of bubbles. Add|time? How cote?” * jremaining ingredients in the order| “Yos, Jack, I did say IT had no iy. and Mrs. Burns given and knead ‘until elastic. Cover|money, but I went to Cherry's, and) ir). and let rise until doubled in bulk.|you don’t hive to have money to Dinner Hosts Make into small oval shapes, put|buy there, Just a promise to pay; In compliment to Mr. W. J. Burns, |closely together in baking pans and|that's all. You can get your clothes Elle Burns and Mr. Albert G.|put in warm place to rive again.|there the same way, Jack. 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