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eas PAC ds TH ATT TAR Seattle B Society Presiding at Tennis Club Affair Thursday After- noon; Orthopedic Dance Successful. HE bride a and musicale the Seattle Tennis club is giving Thursday afternoon at the Masonic temple, promises to be a very large nd successful party, Over one hun @red and thirty ta Deen reserved o'clock and the musical program will G@ommence promptly at 4, followed by ca already have| Cards will begin at 2 the service of tea. Each hostess is Fequested to bring a table cover and @ deck of carts. Presiding at the tea hour will be Mra. Burke, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mrs. James 1). Hoge, Mra. James D. Lowman, Mra Wii Mam Hunter McEwan, Mr ard Dwight Merrill, Mrs. EA rout and Mrs. Richard A. Ballinge An invitation is extends? to the Men of the club and any « rs who Bre interested to drop in for the Musicale and tea | e- Benefit Dance a Success | The dance given last evening by a group of society girls at Knights of Columbus hall for the ben Orthopedic hospital was a Very foyable affair. The girts who w responsible for the successful out fome of the evening Mins Dorothy Ewing, Miss Et Ewan, Miss Mary Dud Miss Harriet Baxter, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Clara Emory, Miss Marion Wiley, Miss Alice Ives, Miss | Hazel McMillan, Miss Katherine} Crawford, Miss Grace Fischer and | Miss Janet Powell | ‘The patrons and patronesses were: | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. McEwan, | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Green, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Wiley, Mra. John Col ins, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pdwell, | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crawford, Mr ‘and Mrs. Charles K. Poe, Mrs. M. E. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. John C. McMillan, Mr_and Mrs. Georre W. Fischer, Mr. | Qné@ Mrs. Henry C. Ewing and Mr.) N_ was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. / Bad Mra. F. H. Baxter | 3. La Roy Owens over the Christmas | The ushers were: Mr. Andrew | potiday Price, Mr. Percy Perry, Mr. Hdmund cee Sands, Mr. E. Bertram Collins, Mr.| yfr. and Mra. FE. F. White and Russell Perkins, Mr. Arthur Latimer, | qaughter, Anna Helen, spent the ‘Mr. George Kribs, Mr. Thomas Pelly, | weekend with Mr. and Mra HL &. Mr. Nel! Tourtellotte, Mr. Marfieid Bolcom, Mr. Marshall Alleo and Mr. | Hiram Patterson. . Mr. and Mrs. Duffy | Dinner Hosts | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron} Duffy entertained with a handsome ly appointed family dinner at their | home on Christmas day. A miniature | Christmas tree centered the table} and brilliant red carnations were! strewn the length of the board, in-| terspersed with tall white tapers in Bilver sconces; red ribbons led from | the center to the places marked for | wixteen guests by kewple place cards| ‘and favors. In the living room holly | and pink and white carnations were | wsed In decorating. eee Mrs. Millington Gray Complimented at Tea Complimenting Mrs. Millington | Gray, a bride of last week, who,| with Mr. Gray, arrived Sunday even- ing from Chicago, Mrs.“W. Laurence Gray, mother of Mr. Gray, enter: tained with an attractive tea in her apartments at Adrian Court this afternoon. A basket of poinsettins with a graceful arrangement of holly cen-| tered the tea table, where Miss | Clara Emory and Miss Jane Per-| kins presided. Assisting were Miss Nellie Felger, Miss Mildred F Miss Olive Leonard and Mise Emily Jerome. Little Eleanor Fleming | greeted the callers at the door. see No-Host Dinner at | Yacht Club Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Held are @ponsoring a no-host dinner for ten | at the Yacht club New Year's Eve. see Miss Swanstrom Hostess \Informal Bridge [spent the week-end as the guests of jare | tron. meals New Year's Eve Party | and Mra. A. D, Tollefaen are entertaining guests with New Year's Eve t their home y evening, with cards and | ‘ 4 | On Dr, and} Mr r hosts] tt tary to s will be placed for eigh | | and Mrs with Karl P informal & ummer en Capt tertained their Wedding jC ele brat ad M d Mra, P their twenty-fifth we twenty Personal Miss Fle broth Mr to Vanco pend the week Mr. and Mrs. G . t Mr Mrs | (Adelina Manca) have returned | their wedding trip and are at home | in Spokane an last evening at me Anniversary en celebrated ling entertaining anniver ne and her George Spaulding, are B.C, Friday to the guests of Hedreen . rence Spaulding ou uver end @ A Twohy and Edmund . Mrs. N. M. Carman ts entertaining mensages of congratulations on the birth of a daughter, December 23, in| Upper Darby, Pa. eee Mrs. Nettie Armstrong and son, Mr, Sam Armstrong, of Tacoma, and Mra. Mr George Channing. George Thompson and Mrs. | return from their) expected to wedding trip some time next week Mra. Thompson was formerly Mra. Mary Kyer Roesing. Mr. . Lieut. Com, William J, Hine, U. 8. Frye at their home in East Seattle. , we ra WASHING TAFFETA If you would wash taffeta, soak it in water in which 2 tablespoons of salt have been dissolved. Then wash with white soap in warm water, Add half teaspoon borax to rinsing water to bring back | De not wring, but | Whee the stiffening. hang on the line to drip. remove from almost éry If Stomach is Out of Order —"Diapepsin” Every year regularty more than | stomach sufferers in the} nited States, England and Canada take Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize not only immediate, but lasting, re- ef. This harmless antacid helps digest anything you eat and over- comes & sour, gassy of out-of-order stomach in fi minutes, it your n't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your druggist a sixty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin. There will be no sour risings, no belching Of undigested food mixed with acid, or heartburn, no fullness or! ng in the stomach, no adache or intestinal grip pve to yourself in five min- your stomach is as good as t there is nothing really | wrong. Stop this food fermentation at Delightful Tea A very pretty tea was given this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock by Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom at her home, complim Miss Anne Par. sons and Miss nm Fay, who are} home for the holidays from M tis | college, Holly and poinsettias were artis tically arranged in the home and t tea table held lovely basket of white chrysanthemums, Columbia roses and lilies of valley, with white candles in silver holders Mrs. John Baillargeon and Mra Kenelm Winslow, Jr., presided, as sisted by Miss Priscilla Treat and Miss Anona Roberta. Mary Parsons and Fritzie Swan cards at the door . Dinner and Theatre Party trom received the limenting U. 8. Owens B. Gromer, J. Le Roy with an informal home Wednesday taking their gu politan theat formance of Mr will dinner evening, the ts to Metro: | witness the per. | Beggar's Opera.” . to Open House New Year's Day Mrs. Belle Burn: Updegraff will keep open house from 4 until 6 o'clock on New Year's day. | eee Dinner at Home in Bremerton nder Stewart FB. Barber, Comm ‘ and Mrs. Barber have extend. | ed invitations for a dinner at t home in Bremerton for Thursday evening, January & No-Host Barty, A no-host party of thirty member of the younger vet will attend the supper-dance at the Golf club Year's eve . oe Bridge Supper Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrae will entertain the members of their brides club at supper at their evening ber twelve, Peter Covers will be placed |try to meet Dick's mother Sun and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or indi. on.— Advertisement. | GIRL FACES TEST out In the coun. day I'm going I'm so worried. I hate to have bis family see me the first time in my shabby old sult and moth-eaten f My hat is lovely, but no one I can't afford 9 fter New Year.” | 1 saw a mit that wa for you, and a chic little neckplece, at Cherry's today Get them both and make your first payment after January lat. They ¥ et you make other paymer you wish. ow, come on. Don't feel blue go with you, just down on See ave., between Madis and ng; 207 ding, ove WOMEN’S CLUBS warraeee near the fire. Always hang in a cool, windy place, t CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Jo k at the home of Mra. Thomas | the oun. | Irving, 4748 18th ave, N. B An in French Alsace-Lorraine Society's | vitation is extended to active mem Ht MOU LD j 1 | bers aw well | phing #oda is not thoroly| KETTLES The Freneh no J Bes dinsolved before the clothes are pu y awe joty will entertain with it annual | Seetal and Charitable Club in the water, they are lable t paps nilowed te dance on Wednenday evening, De-| The ladien’ sdcial and oh have wpots of iron mould on them | (oo ’ Gur thas which affair all members of the Al | parlor of the Swedish elub, Bighth aa ' ved a ance Francaise, Union Francaine |ave, and Olive #t., on Thursday after — ed by the metal, and trienda axe invited Jnoon at 2 o'clock for a card party (LIG (HT R wt I o. |The hostesses for the occas | of ms want the food wh Ay os VETERANS Jare frying 1 bolling fat to be ex Citonlan Ci be Mra, C, O, Jobnso r “ J m. € | coedingly light, lift it out of the mn On Wednesday ftervean. Decem | indbery and Mrs 0 Meee ee ee “aunt the || OF FOREIGN WARS, ber 28, the Clionian club will be en ovens of cooking. tertained with a Christmas party at oterie Club i” : - ATTENTION! the home of Mrs. H, C, Belt, 4733 An old-fashioned party will bel ree Oe : oth veloc given by the socal committee of the ; Nomination and election 1 a NE at « look Mra. | PUDDINGS of officers of * Heit will be aasiated by Mra. Arthur |Coterie club, assisted by the Home sVUTe pe Steele, Mra, W. D, Morlarity and | Hoonomies department, Friday after: | Don't put puddings made with | Theodore Roosevelt Pogt Mra, I. R. Audley |noon, December 30, at 2:15 o'clock, | milk in a very hot oven, for the | No, 24, will take place to rea at the Phi Mu Sorority houne: | intense heat eurd milk night | Mra. A. V. Coe, chairman of the (OOD DUST. ? Aquila Lodge No, 35 |GOOD D ER alte . earee of (NOCH! committee, has arranged an se : WM. C. NEWLOVE ees tot No, a, Desree f tnedceasimar imnerams whisk Gil. set A clean piece of chamois wrung Pshe ey Honor ive anseciation, win dude hacia at eee gucteane Get out of water in the best duster for ommands do P * alin yy di Ho eee ing (Mra ROR Atkin, Mrs, ‘Thomas | Plush or velvet furniture Decca einendny evening \irving, Mra, %. HB. Hemingway and| | = ot bs oe Svor* | Mrs, Harley Wells; a "District | = awarded and refreshments served.| xngoi," conducted by Mrs, Rugesfe 3 Visitore welcome Hell; a surprise feature by Mrn. Kiva 7 | ug te Ses | Mahler, and a group of old-fashioned | 0: 0 0 | | Council of Catholic Women | Scottish songs by Mins Constance +) Seattle Council of Catholic Wom: | Mary Coe f en at Providence Hospital, from 10] see t eee as her holiday guests at the Hotel! Women of Mooscheart Legion n Mr. and Mra, A. In} Women of Mooseheart of Mon public inetallation of officers for ee |new year a¢ new Moose Temple, Mra James C. Huteson and daugh Bighth ave, and University st, 68 ter, Miss Marian Mute pm ing this week for Omaha tc eee relatives and friends for a few Retobe Club mon tha. ‘The Retobe club of the Rallard 2:6 % [high school will postpone its next } Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hawkins | cigh meeting until the second week | (Marguerite Gaffney) are receiving jin January. The executive board of | the club will meet Wednesday after neon, the girly floor, Y, W. December CA at 4 p,m club room on the third! Federation of Musle Clubs An aliday the State clubs on Wednesday by a. m., Fee assembly leration . in will be held of Mu starting at 10 in the Kecital Hall at The | McKelvey Sanset Heights Community Club The regular meetifie of the Sun- eet Heights Community club will be! | held Wednesday night at the home| of Mr. afd Mre. W. D. Garland, 1333 42nd 8 W. Mra Arthur! Strech of the program. | is in charge . ADDITIONAL. CLUBS Danghters’ Daughters’ an's Centu day, Janua | Frank Wolff, | Luncheon will ry elub, ry 7, at 1502 be Auxiliary Auxiliary w om will meet Satur the home of Mrs Went Ninth werved ave at Kidgriey Social Club Ridgeley Social club will entertain | with party an informa! Friday evening line and/at Odd Fellows’ nee and Marilla Hutebins Clad Members of the alumnae assocta- tion of the the Mari on Thursday afternoon from our D Optometrint perfect am * und years eloie OPTICAL Co. 1514 Wentinke Ave, Between Vike and Vine Sts. ad DECISIV enti All All All All Owing exclud All card | December 20, temple. . 20 la Hytehins club of | University @f Washington will be the guests of the council of past | l officers at @ silver tea to be given | Per tafants, tevelide and Grewing Children to BLANKET C SHE’S JUST LEARNING _| The |given Friday Christmas tree entertainment evening at the old K.| Legion, | P. hall by the street car men and the} inter: | ‘The following program | you know, ladies’ auxillary was a very esting affair was enjoyed: Recitation, L Anderson; song and dance, song mont trio rane song, Mr. Mise Meyer: the band. Mrs. Emma Anderson; | violin duet, Abendroth inet and Claus, George Warwick. Little Iverna Lulberg, accom: |” ed MES ee es | panied by Eve Lulberg; song, Fre-| talk on Santa Claus Linaay Little Kathryn Oaks; dance, Baby Kosema, | Mlle, Louisa Bert seems a bit tangled up with her ski-ing ort, but a beginner can't do a toe dance on those things, This picture was taken at Meurren in the Swiss Alps where European society i¢ flocking for the winter sports, | The greatest bargain event of the year—a real money saving affair for all thrifty buyers. We are closing out for good our stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear. We must have more room for our dry goods departments. Prices on this fine merchan- dise are now less than the actual wholesale cille | FOR THE CLOCK LE: ATHER | Mr. vatlens | You can ge se clock ct ae) ogee? nha tps ny Raga yn E ry garment must be dis: of quickly, h ‘ plano andj|ter condition ll put a bit of c ne . posed ence Seenh olan Jeotton soaked in paraffin in the thake them together well and pour the great sacrifice. Meyers and | bottem of t case. Remove it in|® little on a flannel, rub into the .° 4 M to Hantala day or two and you will find| leather and polish with « soft cloth See Our Windows for Bargains in ' Music by| that it has absorbed @ great deal of) — | Ladies’ and Mi 4 tr pol “| WHITEWASH id Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Safe Milf WANTS wa IN Worl ick’s | Whichever you choose it will be the BEST you ever tasted. "SALADA® BLACK TEA MIXED ThA Rich, Our Regular Now in Progress E RED re Coats Suits Gowns Hats to the all excha sales must be y I stock Choose—without reserve—from All Blouses extreme nge ti of fashionable ARAN approva All Skirts Year-End Sale STIONS are in effect on apparel. All Sweaters All Petticoats allowance and ( price rs) we D. must orders. A few drops of bot vinegar will | @iasolve the most obstinate white wash spots, i Don't Miss “TEA FOR THREE” at the WILKES —with— T. Daniel Frawley Adele Blood and Thomas Chatterton MATINEE TOMORROW in All Holiday Goods All lines of holiday goods in our Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Departments have been drastically re duced for quick disposal. Nothing has been spared. Shop here and save money. See Our Windows for Bargains in Holiday Goods GREEN TEA ‘A Revelation ta Grees Tea. Pore, tramsivesat oad ce Flavery. VALIDS | ASK FOR | aod Substitutes Rich mil. malted grain extract to Powder GIRLS! 1,000 -1,000 Dolls Free! For the Girls and THE STAR HAS A Doll for You Ss of Boys of Seattle Santa Claus has helped us find these dolls, and he wants every little boy and girl to have one NOW. You can get this beautiful doll, or your choice of any of the hundreds of other Sleeping Dolls, Boy Dolls, Unbreakable Character Dolls FREE for Just Getting Two New Subscriptions to The Star HERE’S HOW TO GET YOUR DOLL Your friends and neighbors who are not now taking The Star will be glad to help you win a doll. Get only two of them to agree to take The Star for two months. Have them sign the Doll Coupon below, then bring it to The Star and get your doll. It’s easy, and will take only a few minutes of your time. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are not now hav- ing The Star delivered to them. Come Early and Take Your Choice! All Sizes All Styles DOLL COUPON T hereby nubseribe to The Star for two months, and there- after until | order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 60¢ per month, 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME NAM, so resscsesees es Address Small Dolls Large Dolls Phone No....seeeeeee . Taken by COLLECT ANY MO Simply take for the paper DOLL COUPON T hereby subseribe to The Star for two months, and there- after until I order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rat per month 1 AM NOT NOW HAVIN¢ TAR DELIVERED TO ME “Dot” is what is called a cuddle doll, ¢ padded body, sort that are soft ai unbreakable. LY the order novelty Name for wear and will stand all) usage. She is built sorts of hard Address Outof-town — subserip. tions MUST be paid if Advance at the rate of 500 per month. Phone No. M6 oe “Dot” is 11% inches high and is just the kind of a doll for little brother or sister, Taken by Nearly every doll has a different d Between Union and University