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{ Dinner Will. Honor Mr. and Mrs. Peeples; En-| joyable Affair Given y Tennis Club, é NORING Mr. and Mra. Lewis Br B. Peepies, who are leaving the first of the year for Los Angeles to reside, Mr. and Mra, Clare B. Parne » worth will entertain with a dinner of ten covers at their home Saturday evening. eee Tennis Club Affair essful The auditorium of the Masonic temple was the setting yesterday aft @enoon for the Tennis club's bridge fea and musicale, which was one of . the largest and most pretentious af. fairs over staged by the club, About ne hundred and fifty tables were in salen at 4 o'clock the following ing musical program, arrang ed by Vaughn Arthur, Sara Yeagley and Ruth Durheim, was given: Caron Bngitan “ wit Banta Claus (Seoteh) (Prenen) "O_ Come, Litte Children” (German Folk “Once Unto the Shepherds” (American) “The Little New Yoar” Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized _ . A pretty wedding was solemnised Tast evening at § o'clock at the home @f the grooni's mother, Mra. Olivia B. Dodds, 5214 University bivd, Miss Ruth Irene Phillips be ¢ bride of Mr. John Milton h Rev. C. J. Hawkins per- tt i greens, and the altar Pink rosebuds against “Of huckleberry and the ceremony Mr. J. msmore sang “At Dawn- F. C. Ferringen, pianist. Lohen- ‘a “Bridal Chorus” was used for Processional and Mendelssohn's the congratulations, while during ceremony Nevin's “Venetian was softly performed. of honor, Miss Lanita dainty in a pretty of biue satin, and the bridesmaids, Miss Eunice Morris, ik and panne velvet, and Cattle, in delicate green trimygned with clusters of tiny ‘were most attractive. They carried arm bouquets of Ex ‘Chantress carnations and narcissi, was lovely in her bridal charmeuse, with @ lace, Her vell was of arranged with a coronet of lace of orange blossoms on Orchids, Ophelia roses of the valley formed her Douquet. Jane Conley and Betty Rore- cunning little ring bear- P38, dreased in little white silk frocks Mr. Edwin Fellows was best man Qnd Mr. J. C. Phillips, the bride's @vardian, and Mr. Herman Brown, ‘Were the ushers. In informal reception and dancing the ceremony. Mrs. J. % ii FY) ef j i 1H Ad i 1 i ij ite Supper table, which held a charming jet of Ophelia roses. Mrs. Edwin ©. Fellows assisted about the rooms, and tiny Carol Chapman and Betty Grebin received at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds left on a wed- Aing trip to Southern California, the “ bride traveling in a one-piece cos- of navy biue duvetyn and mitin, a dark biue coat with squirrel edliar and a small, close fitting hat ‘They will be at home after Feb- Tuary 1 at 2941 Beach drive. Both bride and groom attended the Univer- i Mity of Washington, from which in- stitution Mr, Dodds graduated, eee | New Year’s Eve Mr. and Mrs. Clande C. Ramsay ‘Will entertain twelve guests at din- Mer tomorrow evening at their home. | THOMPSON CAN NOW | -ENOY LIFE AGAIN Works and Feels Better Than in Many Years It would be a skeptical person, in- deed, who could any longer doubt the efficacy of Tanlac, after reading the many statements from people in Seattle and other parts of Washing ton who have been wonderfully bene- a fited by taking this medicine. Typical Of these statements is that of R. O. - ‘Thompson, 3717 Belvidere ave., Weat Seattle, Wash. He “For years my life Was made mis- erable by stomach “trouble and 1 didn’t know where to turn for relief. I was almost desperate and 1 real- ized something must be done to re. lieve my condition, as I was losing ‘weight and strength every day. “If it hadn't been for Tanlac there fs no telling what my fate would have been, but since taking this medi cine I am like a new man in every a way. 1 eat, sleep, work and feel bet- ter than J have in years.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle at Bar- teli's drugstores and by leading drug: gists everywhere,—Advertisement, Seattle Man Eats, Sleeps, Invitations Out fer | Miss Redfield’s Wedding Mr. and William field have marr Lieutenant Com Unit wedding w Parish church January 1 eee Farewell Dinner Ax & farewell compliment to Mr and Mrs. Joseph ‘Tyler, who are leav ing to make their home in San Fran okt Rook The Trinity evening entertaining with an informal dinner at their home this evening oe: 9 Reservations Requested for Supper Dance ‘The committee tn charge of the New Year's supperdane club request that the attend will make reservatic club, Dancing will comm se at the with special features at the supper | hour. eee Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Plan Bridge Mr. and Mrs. entertaining twenty-four guests with an evening of bridge at their home| New Your's eve, eee Morning Musicale The first “morhing musicale” of the new year under the auspices of the Fine Arts society, will be given Wednesday morning in the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, at 11 o'clock, The Spargur String Quartet with the program which will include Guil laume Lekeu's "Quartet In Ft. Minor,” which was heard for the first time in America at the home of De Cop pet, founder of the Flonzaley Quar- tet. The program follows: Quartet, D Major, (2) Allegre mod to " (from Tagere’s Desccesesee Mildreth () “Drink to Me Only Wir Thine yee" (Old Rngtien Folk Bone) (tree! Lakew emportement dovleureus (Tree anime) (2) Lent ot For piano, violin, vieta, violoncelto eee ‘|Visitor Complimented at Luncheon Mra. Joha Henry Ballinger enter tained with an informal luncheon at | tors of the Y. W. take place in| Wednesday | Mr. and Mra. Rex Stafford are | | | Mr, Oscar Seggar, Mr. Cart Ménson, Lewis Stanton are! } 31, " | urton, wife of the president of the Ceelie Baron, pianist, will present) | New Year's eve. Arranged by Poohon | WOMEN ’ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Yota Alunmae of Delta Zeta Zeta Alumnae of Delta Zeta will hold their regular monthly meeting jSuturday, December Sint, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Dorothes and Marian Jackson, 1847 Bhelby at oar to end of line) irday, December 31, at the Ma sonic temple, Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock, and two orchestras will furnish the music for the occasion, ‘The committee in charge includes Mr. Arnold Apdrews, Mr. Fred K. Sanders and Mb. Robert Epaworth, see Michigan Alumnae Luncheon University of Michigan Alumnae will hold luncheon at the Women's University club Saturday, December at 12:90, with Mre. Marion 1 University of Michigan, as gucat of honor, All University of Michigan women are invited, and are asked to make reservations before Thursday, December 39, at Women's club, El Hott 4840, eee Layal Order of Moose ‘The Loyal Order of Moose are en- tertaiping with « dance at the new Moose temple, Elehth and Union st., Hereafter the regu lar dances will be held every Thurs day and Saturday nights see Allah Chapter, No, 165 * Affah chapter, No. 145, 0. BE. &., will give an informal dances Decem- ber 21, at Knights of Pythiag hall, Third and Virginia st. eee Reception for Dr, Burton ‘The Seattle Carleton Cotlege club haa arranged for Aereqeption in honor of Dr. M. L. Burton, preaident of the University of Michigan, to take place Saturday afternoon, December 31, from 4 to 5:80 o'clogk, In the blue pas A. All former her home at the Highlands this after-| students of Carieton, of which Dr. oon, honoring Mrs. & Barclay of) purton te an alumnus, are invited. Oakland, who is the guest of her sie ter, Mra. Lawrence Bogla eee Entertain This Evening Miss Tyrone Whitney and her . Glenn Whitney, will en- | pestrne ad or tae ¥ |with a dance Saturday evening in tertain this evening with a bridge of nine tables at their home on Queen Anne Hil eee At-Home New Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Willard George Her. ron (Osceola House) will receive their friends at their home, 1615 Broadway N., New Year's day. Assisting will be Mims Helen Sutthoff and Miss Dorothy Watson. J . Sponsor No-Host Party Mr. ané@ Mra F. H. Gelemann are sponsoring a no-host party for ten at) the dinnerdance to be given at the Arctic dub New Year's eve eee Bridge Luncheon An informal luncheon followed by | bridg> will be given by Mrs. Earl R Field Thursday; January 5, in her apartment at the Sherwood. eee Watch Party Mrs. H. W. Brown wit entertain with a watch party at her home Saturday evening, complimenting Mr, J. Earl MClellan, who is leav. ing in a short time for Marehfield, Ore. Invitations have been limited to friends of the honor guest. eee, Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club The Mot Baker Park Luncheon club will meet next Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse. The host- essen for the afternoon wilh be Mra . EB. Weeks, Mra. A. T. Williams, Mrs. R. ¥. Whalley and Mrs. Miles Walton, Tea Shop Service Saturday East Highland Drive Auxillary will be In charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, with Mrs. D. D. Bald. win, Johnston, Mra. W. N. Gilmore, Mra. Cc. C. Cullington, Mra. Phillip Two- roger, Mrs. C. W, Smith, Mra. Lewis Walker, Mrs. J. G. Matthews and |Mrs. F. J. Lombard. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Baijllargeon are leaving Saturday morning on the Ames yacht “Westerly” for Victoria, B. C, where they will spend a few days. cee Mr. and Mrs, James Cofbert Saft van, Mr, and Mrs, Perry B. Truax, Mr. and Mra, Fred Johnstone and Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Towne form a party who are leaving Saturday to spend New Year's at Scenic Hot Springs, returning Monday. eee Mr, and Mra. Joseph Tyler and family will leave Saturddy for San Francisco, where they will make their home. eee Rex Stafford returned today a business trip to Vancouver, Mr. from B.C. eee | Mr. J. A day for @ shor’ rgeon left Wednes trip to California, -. . Miss Marton Scott of Mukilteo, Mies Margaret Terry of Louisville {Ky., and Miss Mary Smythe of Mab. ton, are the house guests over the New Year holiday of Mra, John G, Matthew at her home, 1121 Twenty. second ave. N, ws is spending the na. Mra. John W. Hea |euests her parents, Mr, and | Bert Casper, of Binghamton, N. Y. eee Mra. D. H. 6 holidays in Port Dr. and Mrs, W. A. Magee and family returned yesterday from a fortnight spent in San Di oe Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nattinger and ‘Those in charge of the affair are Mr. | Harry 8. King, Mies Anna 6. Swan- hostess, assisted by Mra. Lee E4gar Ames and) Jr., bas as her | Mrs. | son and Mra. A. B. Rayner, eee Masonic Cinb Dance The Masonic club is entertaining thelr club rooms in the Arcade build ing. Minnewatha Club ‘The Minnewatha club will enter. tain with a New Year's eve dance at Spectal must refreshmenta, family, and Mr. and Mra. W. K. Nat tinger and family of Port Angeles, Kinzer, eee Miss Anna Hoge and her fiance, Mr, Hamilton Cawley Rolft, are go- jing to Fort W mn to spend the week-end as the onts of friends. . . Dr. and Mre. Frank Munday wil remove tomorrow from the Hotel | Otis to the St. Paul apartments. “DANDERINE” Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, | Stops Hair Coming Out Christensen's hall Saturday evening. | were the guests over the Christmas holidays of Mr. and Mra Philip G. CLUBS | ADDITIONAL Queen Anne Child Conservation league will meet at the home of Mra, B. M, Cahill, 2232 22th ave. W., Tuesday, January 8, at 1:80 p. ut. (Take Bird ave. eee | Rainier POT | | Rainier PT. A. will hold ite regu Quarante Club lar meeting, Tuesday, January 3, at The Quarante club wil hold &/ 5:39 p.m. Mr, Fleming of the voca watch meeting at th home of Dr tional department of the abtic Jand Mra, Kintner vee, Re ans SY |nehools will be the speaker, Refresh wt, Saturday evening, December 3 napa the Reaponse to roll aall, "My New Year's | els will be served. | ane a ein Elderbloom Chub } Victory Club's Balt The Ederti club wilt meet tn The Victory club will give ite|K P. hall, Third and Virginia, oat 9:20| fourth annual New Year's eve ball) Thursday, January 5, at 11 a. m. | eee | Sunset Heights @ommunity Club The regular méeting of the Bun-| set Heights Community club was held at the residence of Mr, and Mra, | W. D. Garland on Wednesday eve | ning, with nearly one hundred en | thusiastic members present, This | club is getting active along many jlines of interest to the North Wnd| |district of the West Side and the) different committess are making |good progress along community | lines, one of the principal activities | being the acquirement of a large} |pleee of land at the north end of | | California ave, for park and play-| ground purposes, Mra. John B. | Shorett rendered a vocal polo which was followed by a community sing, |led by Mr. and Mre. Walter Davin, | A dainty.juncheon was served, after which the club adjourned to hold the next meeting at the home of Capt. and Mra. J, ¥. Blain. see Holiday Matinée at the Cornish ‘The holiday matinee at the Cornish yesterday afternoon waa go popular with the children and, Inbidental with the grownups, Ubat it will be repeated on Saturday afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. ‘The bill wae composed of the pan tomime “Cinderetia” and Stuart Walker's play, “Six Who Pass While the Lentila Boil.” Melon Stryker was Cinderetia; Elea- |nor Nyvall, the Fairy Godmother; Kd. jana Rubm, the Stepmother,; Norman Goildstona, the Prince, and Mary Hogan and Mary Elizabeth SUckels the proud sisters. Campfire News, Notes A number of Campfire groups are taking group subseriptions to the Campfire Count f this pre were general it would mean the the. Bulletin death. There are 170 groups in this ity. If each group takes a group wubseription at 6 cents a month, ft will net $4.60 ligh the € t t each month. eee Junior guardians will meet Jan, 3 at 400 at 4169 Arcade byiiding. eee Beginning Jan, 7, scribe meetings THE SEATTL S CLUBS |(_A COASTING AVIATRIX ‘campfire and Gossip) ° | would die @ natural} It couts 960 to pub} } will be held at 10 a, m. the first | Saturdays of each month. A spe cial honor will be awarded seribe giving the best oral monthly report at each meeting of scribes. 7 Wis he mo Ten minutes after using Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not iteh, but what. will | | Strengthens them, helping the hair |to grow long, strong and luxuriant |One application of Danderine makes thin, lifeless, coloriess hair look youthfully bright, lustrous, and just twice as abundan ACTION Getting em SITY MUSIO one 4312 University Way | pl you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, | fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rali and sun shine are to vegetation. It goes |right to the roots, invigorates and 500 Pairs Broken Lines 4 Oxfords athers, with Styli#h Pumps 2000 Pairs Fine Boots and Pumps This group includes d f or French heels, V to $15—now $9.95 FINE HOSIERY At Clearance Prices VAIUCK, NOW, . sees Regular $1.60 Valtion, now $1.19 McCallum Hinek Sik Hostery. Regular $4.60 values, now | \ | | K en' © Regular § $1.89 valves, now Other makes at similar re- ductions, mous makers. s Bertha Rhinehardt, champion sled coaster of Switzerland, } I cup sour eream, 2 exes, literally flies on her little sled—and she wears an aviator’s helmet, coasting track. Here she is resting after a long pull-up on an Alpe health pietures will be the honor! books or literar¥™eontributions to for January, ee Rringloe leave the seec week in January for the annual conference @f Campfire executives in New York, Mine Brown will also vinit headquarters in Minne apolia, Chicagh, Cleveland, Detroit and Boston. oe Campfire headquarters makes « of craft head bands, count wownn, jure due January 4 at Miss Ruth Brown and Miss Fllen | be submitted for national cude building. SPONGE GEMS 4169-7 honors 2 Ar One cup corn meal, % cup four, % teaspoon malt, 3 suger teaspoon soda. { Mix and sift dry ingre@ients, Stir beaten. final announcement that all articles| Bake in gem pane in a moderate in cream. Add eee well oven 1 exe, 1 cup sour cream, tablespoons i WARNING! Say “*Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “‘Bayer”’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago the | Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta-—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. A Count book with a set of camp spite & Ge trade mark of Bayer Menutactare 6f Mowoncets THESE ARE BUSY DAYS AT -SHUART’S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Of Women’s Fine Footwear ME in early and take advantage of the values offered on Shuart's stock of high-grade shoes from fa- This is the shoe sell- ing event of the year and offers the highest possible shoe quality at the lowest possible price. 1000 Pairs Broken Lines Roots, Pumps and Oxfords in all popular leathers t all sizes in all modela Pr formerly $10 to $18.50-——on sale " $6.95 1500 Pairs Pumps, Boots and Oxfords: in calf and kid, both brown and black Values as high aa “$10.95 Fine Slippers at Great Reductions The — $18.50 grades, now $9.95 °"" $12.95 The — $12.50 grades, now 9.95 500 Pairs Boots, Pumps and Oxfords I to $12-—now priced at $8.95 2000 Pairs Exceptionally Fine Boots and Pumps fn all popular leathers, with low, medium and high heels, Values formerly $16 to §1s— now $12.95 jester of Balicyicacid RIED CAKES One and on r to re Boys’ half cups sugar, 1/804 sour cream . 4 3 | diane Aad ee. | Hour ‘The softer the tenapoon soda, 1 teaapoon | in the better the fried cakes will yowder, % teaspoon nutmeg, | F deep hot fat and 04d wuger and malt. | dered sugar Be Paderewski! TDo you know that you can play this mas-> ter’s compositions on the Duo-Art pianola piano, exactly as he plays them himself? Do you know that you can probably turn in ) your old piano as part payment for one of these marvelous modern instruments? And arrange convenient terms on the balance? Call or write; this coupon places you under’ no obligation of any kind. Name. ‘Appress Steinway and other Duo-Art pianos . Sherman Pay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE * Soabene * with flour ag4 with nutmes an 5% Discount Off Regular Prices of All Boys’ Suits and Overcoats in the “Cheasty Junior Shop” at $20.00 and Up These are far from the ordinary kind of Clothes—for they fit as well, look as well and ARE TAILORED as well as our best quality men’s garments. The Cheasty Junior Shop is a designated Seattle agency for “Luxite” Stockings for women and children.