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MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922, 1 CHAMPION | || Ne, Salmon Rates ( THE SEATTLE STAR [Bridge Luncheon Wilt | : ‘MRS. MAX WES ae WOMEN’S CLUBS ON THE CARE I'S ADVICE OF CHILDREN “a Mrs. Harry Glenn Stidbe ta enter LUBS FOR TURSDAY gram follown, Guests weloonm . reply my M ka Ce ce Wash Circle | L. 0. 1. Club (whee @ week, Ad f r within ih Program for * t 1 « » Trinity Par 1 Sow. 3a: A basket du “re | ny MES. MAX WEST weariness with toy soldiers in the f ; i niversity oh January 31 eon will be Patt k noon. 1 1 you want to know whether af“land of Counterpane ery i roam ie , ‘ol , ~ " This is for members ¢ oirole 1 will or will not like a certain |! . : pe t rea iat ‘ b Announced; Col-\Informal Sunday Supper rdial 4 tion In extended North Kind Flower Club va: Sl : this baais, many pr ‘ : pt the ff gv y , I r rad ters all ¢ te tors, well| The North Kind Flower club will rew e |tamily discipline would disappear 1 ia to i Club’s | Annual), Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Radford enter I¢ you ar Interented tn tt, | ) al food or to feed “apa Custer Camp No. 1 ave. (Lester & Monahan building red with it you oan be pretty mure | weigh at 11 months? What food ear lov ' » Informal Bridge Leo ; \ . R 5 1 gt er t : ae ’ afd : A—The av thy miet balsy A Planned by the Wor c Comy nt M w " home-cook dinner at 6 p. m.|the f wit onte M Mother Goose, Robinson welsh betw ) pounds at THis be lub for sar ter, who Ia leaving Friday for Tuesday, January tn “Webavane’ Fataibenese, bse. 9. Bethan, Bire. 3. 1tde sicssaa.”’ Ateediie this nage. Ht will wend | your week bs ; on Thurs evening An tables at her home Tuesday after | o¢ nyy At £20 tamp and eee |which have delighted generations of | By 12, at 6:90 o'clock se noon |Ruaitiary will hold a jdint tnetalia K. B.C. Whit Club Silden nen tar ket with rea} pleas | @Q—Mow much should a hoy of 3 iy, January 13, at 3:30 vy zations and thelr friends invited to) wiy meet in automatic seasion week if they have not entirely lost thelr|lese at night? What maken his d doit Mpiace the fourth of the 1 usic be present, faye at 2:16 p. m. in Columba Dall |treshnes and youthful apirtt tonue white’ and tls Urea all LILLIAN | CLARK . ’ a Seen. Sh 3 a a in the new ALO. U. W, building, 1409| Much the same teat may be ap | bac | eee out tak on “Rhyin. Spargur Quartet to Give | ,._.,,Sraltle Ledge No. 7 _|Ninth ave. ‘The meetingw will com: | ptied in the nelection of toys or| A~Between 30 and 31 pounda, on SHAW penaMAn | met study with ee i ae les Segtte oa" e nee mence Thursday, January 6, at 2:15 /occupations for boys and girls, If) the average. All the symptoms : apa ber summer 009 ws" Morning Musicale gg Ng En ag ee nation for oe and iri 3t| the arora, All th m7mrame se ie With Interpretatic A great work for plano meet January 3 in @» hew home, oa: ® t.|ing directions by mail ‘ oe Memibers and guests 5 Almont anyone wi 4 like to do it. | ing ] Bien with « tecture on Sir VOM and cello by Guillame Evergreen hall, in the new A. O. Native Daughters 11. G. Wells, the noted author and | TODMEO & WAKCONT for + . in two movements, will U, W, building, 1409 Ninth ave. This! ome dative Daughters of the Pico /statenman, has written a whole book At what exe should the exft bb aha he and bis on a baby's head disappear? tobert Loulg| = A-—Usually around the 15th to the} med to while | 18th nth. It should be entirely Hineas and | closed by the end of the second year. | formed for Ue Sparkur string quartet at the owing to the A. O. U. W Wednesday morning musicale in the In tion of officers will t Dine Arts hall, ‘The first perform place January 10, Cle first Ume by the will be a short business meet RMitip Gibbs, will be given on Sat By, January 14, at noon, followe: Tégular business meeting at neers of Washington will entertain}io tell about the gum lent, M boys play ¢ Addie Steole Hill, of Tacoma, at their |Btevenson was acew TARZAN in honor of their pre ether, and monthly meeting, Wednesday, Janu jaway many hours Members will be entertained mflerncen, January 20, at/ance of this composition in Americs | Visiting members cordially invited. | ary 4. qt 2 p,m. in the auditorium } ati day evening Ws given in New York city at +8 8 of the Young Women’s Christian ax . | s BROTHER “layers, who the home of Kr. De Coppet, the] Canadian Woman's Club sclation. "The other newly elected | New Year’s Bill Horticultural Man | MORRIS A CAMPRELL . | f two fantusies, “The Won. |f er of the Flonzaley quartet The Canadian Woman's club will | o¢ticers will ‘and “Three Peas in a Rot: Mr. Spargur was a member of the hold ita regular business meeting) The hoster r The hostesses will be Mra. quartet at the time and played ‘Tuesday, January 3 at 2 p.m. at will be the past pres ee Marion and Mrs. Frederick ;the first violin at this perform:|the Federated clubhouse, Marvant N.|ing Miss Donne Jacobs, Mian Nellie | Year's bill at the Moore theatre # ihe. chiebem | at Moore Scores} Issues His Report tnctud.| If the reception given the New| During 1921 King county produced | $13,784,000 worth of horticultur Cecile Baron, giften pianist, Who and Thomas st. ‘The business session Fussell, Mrs. Rena Bagley Griffith, day can be opted af 9 AUEUTY+ land agricultural producta, according | LOEwWws u , January 21, abridge par-jappeared last season with the Se will be followed by a social hour Mra, Leroy Stetson, Mra Janet Law|then the Secon’ ave, playhow to the annual report of J. C, Eakle,| A. M. Parmeter PA Lac [ Wmemibers and guests will be ate Symph Orchestra, will when tea will be served. Wilson and all other former e orn, eure to moet with the greatest suc | E Hat 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Henry play with the rgur quartet in| eee in its history during 1922 county horticultural inepeotor | BURLINGTON, In, Jan. 2—~A. M.| w Paying to. ou los 4 on! on thi do inj c yo an end Mra Ben L./ihe Lehes number. Queen Anne Cirele of Child | Rarely in the memory of veteran heae are listed as follows: Dairy! parmoter, 87, im the world's cham to be the hostesses | ‘The complete program to be given Gobemriatian tthane 'S§ W alth pt re han a vaudeville ProETArD | orogucte, $4,299,000; live stock, $274,| pion striker, a] FRANK TERRY ten in scheduled for Fri-| will be as follows: | Queen Anne circle of the Child purns e srouned much & continuous DUFH Of] O46 10°’ 84s Goo. grain, $286,000,| He's been on atrike 34 years! Other Acts Kai on, January 3 1 'Conservation league will meet at the eothusiaem as was brow forth by| 4 And he’s drawn $17,100 strike pay Be With Mise Rena Raymond, | Quartet, D Major, Opus ¢¢-c-osqcHayan |) OOO IEt Te” null, 2384 12th S Sunday's performance. Thunders of [Miscellaneous crops, $33,000 poultry | p60, the Brotherhood of Locomotive te Perry, Mra. Wesley | It, Adagio Cantabile ave. W., Tuesday, January 3, at 1:30 to ave OULS [avpinuse greeted aimort every act] and crms, $4,105,000; fruity, $1,195.-| sngin His check for $25 comes | nt and Mrs. Wylie Hemp Ill, Menuetto (Aliegrette) >. land when, to cap the climax, memy | 000; vegetablon, $125,000, very month, Before 1912 he got $60 Effective Tuesday e | 1¥, Finale cvivecs) » Pgh ge . Ph ili in $ bers of other acts came out to par| - -- a month || xEW APTERNooN Prices eo ‘ cipate tn one encore number, the] [ » espec Parmeter walked out on the Bur & The Niind Girt ‘i inier POT. A. Pp in one en og | ~ Night “(rrom Tagors’s < Rainler by A. will hold Ita rego m ut I e jhouse Uteralty went wild, The au wR > ct Urg lington road with division 151, B. of CHILDREN§ CADULTS ae & Drink To Me Only With Thive ilar meeting, Tuesday, January 2, at aa jdlence and the payers bere wh by Michigan Prexy L, 8, in 1888, The strike was broken Includes the War Tax Dance Ac gacng Soigean on bi pore Be ulling tomether” and, to Judge 0M! Greater respect for the laws of the |UP and the other strikers returned to | Lu —_—— (Old Englien Folk Seng) j sopenrances, the folkn back stage ut | f the f * FP) sand an much fun as did those work. But Parmeter wann't that way, Le — TT stuck ft out, He's still sticking. METROPOLITAN Night, which falls this! Friday evening, January 6, | "Quartet, B Mmor (Inacheve) Selebrated by the College cluD) 7 pans un emportement tional department of the pabtic i was urged by Dr. Marion LL. schools will be the apeaker. Ref | Peach ua down in fr | Burton, president of the Untversity lof Michigan, who spoke at the Col ments will be served | | Mew building. It is to be a! ft Lent of passion fe In wuch @ bill ft ti hard to plek |), ery : oats ALL WEEK : ioge club Saturday. Dr. Burton de ies 4 their| Per plane, violin, viel, violonesiia ny particular star, but Lillian Shaw H ALBERT DE. COURVILLITS feeaes for members and their| Toe Pier aust ie‘ malus Sbiediin Caiéte any DAF r 1 Lillian Shaw. plored the Jokes and frivolous dis King County Worth | ‘DON FOLLIES Bnd will give the ladies th 27> vicsche teres ak aun tame C with her inimitable songs in dialect. | Cussion about national prohibition. | | probably won the most. generous a Nearly a Billion hare of applause |telligence that there were many! In his annual report Assessor Joe Morria and Plo Campbell were | doubting Thomases in the audience | Frank W. Hull places the value of clone seconds with their a “The whe went out accusing tbe trainer of property in King county at Aviate-her,” apparently socalled be | being @ mature faker. 765. i cause the name has pothing to do| Men Modero and Ernest Marconi | | |had a musica! dialog act, which was USE CHARCOAL t ived: Blanche Sherwood and nity to inspect the com. . 5 : clubhouse. \Mme. Schumann-Heink [vation league wilt_mect with Mra. | will be from 9 until 1 in 7 : R. B. De Vere, 4613 w odiawn ave, Sieer und mein lounge, | -OMINE Tucaday, January 3, at 2:30 p. m. from 10:30 on in the| Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, | eee lafid ladies’ annex. During World renowned contralto, will be Queen City Sanshine Club inc the College « orehes- heard in concert at the Metropolitan! Queen City Sun: " Play and the club's double theatre Monday evening, January 16. ‘tuesday will contribute several nunr |Her local appearance will be under ne club will meet at the Masonic vary tion of off tyn Clark and Henry Bergman, | well r Powdered charcoal is an excelient jthe Wanagement of Frank FP. Hood astern Stare and friends | ne tor Age “ee erapeg “ oe (> wed tah _ — Gintnfecta It quickly absorbs un | Comtinuows 1 P.M. rm Raymond R. Frazier is chair} eee Landaus esata stn, vical ep acted eda air with § Cheir | pieasant odors also. NOW PLAYING Of the special committee in’ Pj it cee pian sd a song and dance revue “aviating antics,” and Nihla appear. | » a CHIC SUPREME i a : segar t contained 1 few pleaunt ed in 4 pleture nu nich ‘ Virginia Lee Corbin; Hal & Frans which “Includes alr. Leo ISEB OE 0 Chapter 6, PK. 0. mf ee ene vaittoae kor eee | CURTAIN NODS Sac a ek, Mr. Andrew Denny. Mr. Heo Present Pupil | chapter G. P. EO. will meet with | yee Aig ed ag ee ES ee ee Ti eee |. Cities doko ak tei ‘4 SA. Colver, Mr. Keith Fisken, Mr.| Siivio Riseguri will present Mle!’ Mra. W. L. Ke D448 20th ave. N.| } Stig’ doen . ror) par were the usual mation pic seaee, chatty Ata. tatwbis te Gee Gisties, Mr. Raymond | norothy Greenbers in « complienent-|Gnetead of me Masdey) Mare! « emer as an ape, bu! here weunl mation plc-| curtains easily a thimbic put) i. hin protege showed such human in. ture and orchestral features. Jon the end of the rod. Mr. Charles Kerr, Mr. Frank ary recital Saturday evening, Janu-|R. F. Bloss and Mra, Mary Han Dr. John D, McLauchian, ary 7, in the Fine Arts ball, Miss maker, ancsting hontessea, Birthday & D. H. Houston, Mr. Roy Camp Greenberg appeared as soloist with event and Mr. vo A. Testa Sh ‘n |the Seattle Symphony orchestra last see ladies who will awist are Mrs season and was very favorably ro Graduate Narses : re M& Robinson, Mrs. Ciarance Bieth-|"-cq. x . King County Association of Grad-| Miss Vera Adamson Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Albert Beebe, | uate nurses will meet in ¥.W.C.A.| AKRON, 0. Jan. 2—If you were fe. Harold Burchard, Mrs. Joseph clubrooms, $ p.m. Social hour in| tern to weal) ain | i Me anes, see Personal nursee’ clubeoormm. Weld you sive them =p aad-bury re | yourself in « ha age land minis-| s . . Mra; " - - Ke Mrs. HH. A. Colver, S(%|"" ‘The Misses Jane Stimson, Janet Aspasia Clab [testing te the. physien! and apiritus |Henry, Jane Nettleton, Marie Greer] Aspasia club will meet with Mra |n 6 peegle? Mrs. John W. Eddy, Mrs. Hay sand As | ee Ww _ Frazier, Mr grid te Seka, jand Jean Fay, who have been! Edward Hrainard, 1912 N. 49th st. | st Mins Vera William Giorius, Mrs. Judson | "Pending the holidays at their hon Luncheon, 1 p.m. Mra, J. W. Dor { Alexander Rice. Char’ ins arr, Mere. | aving Tuesday for | wait, presiding officer Lundin, Mrs. J. D. McLauch. |>tss Ransome’s Sct at Piedmont, ‘ oe ti oo Kenneth Mackintosh, Mra,|Cal Mra 8. Barkley, who has been| Northeast Improvement Ciab She's a mixstona Moran, Mrs. Donald A. Nichol. |th@ guest of her sister, Mra Law-| Northeast Improvement club will| pines. She'x entit Mra. William A. Peters, Mra|fence Bogle, will accompany them! mpet in old school building, § p. m.| $1,000 a year, but fameon, | n this city, are in the Pit ‘ to a salary of ean't aceept it ‘A. Strout, Jr, Mrs. Henry | S0Uth. returning to ber bome in Ouk-/ Installation of officers Music and| She's the only missionary of her Ho, Mrs. Worrall Wilson. land. refreshments, |nomination who pays her own ex dof see $ ee | pensea. | Mra. 0. J. David will leave Satur! West Side Club | Mixe Adamson ts princtpal of a» ‘ge Supper Party day for California to spent two) West Side Woman's Improvement] iris’ trair Ri apercngo jplimenting their house guesta, | months. club will meet with Mre. C. H, Mar. | Luzon. She's been tb five years and Mrs. Clayton Hhodes of eee | key, 2142 47th ave. 8 W., 140. Mr since she was 2 1 mn Silbaugh will speak on | jalation.” |BILL OF VARIETY tt Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur) Mr. and Mra. Clayton Rhodes of ja OReilly entertained with a New| Butte, Mont, are the questa of Mr. | “Le = midnight supper, following | Khodes’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. eee get va J @ance at the Mount Baker Park |and Mra. Arthur B. O'Reilly Oréer of Amaranth |AT PALACE HIF | , Saturday evening. Cov i abhi psclifgre Seattle court, No. 1, Order of Ama | si and dap thrills and a ike placed for twenty-five guests. | Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bowman are!ranth, will hold publ Aton o¢| wee flavor of melodrama go to make see enjoying a short trip te fornia. |officers, § p.m. Mra Roy G, Rowe |¥P the new chow th which x i "ea Giv ° man and De. G Sparling will be | manag t of Loew p - light ful Tea Given Mr. and Mrs, Hal H. Williams, who| the pre a at me cian ont ro j F patrons yesterday In our new quarters we have more is Afternoon have been guests at the Hotel Sor-|tron for 1922. | different is “Fun inal than doubled our capacity, with ©) Col. Charles 1. Phillips, U. S$. A. o since closing their summer cee | many added facilves for service. Bnd Mrs. Phillips were hosts this|hame on Lummi Inland, left Satur-| Sunset Heights Literary Club | Mfternoon when the officers of the | day for Chicago via California, wh Sunset He ts Literary club, with |“ rtment at the Univer. y will spend several weeks. | Mrs, Jonnie teeves, 4515 Green hington and their wives | ndilindat 3 wood ave., 1:30 p. m - iNew York city to be gone about a AR. BM. BF. Clob poe | Ophelia roses and pink candles cen | month. A. R. M. KE. club, with Mra. J.) * tered the table, where presiding | tie |W. Ferguson, 420 Smith st, 2 p.m | | 7 V4 Were Mrs. Frazier, wife of Maj. Wi Mrs. Aubrey Wilton are oe as } 77 Bure, wife of Maj. H. K. Muhlen-| birth son at the Minor Hospita French department, Wom | Burg. In the living room gorgeous | December 30. | ‘ ty ub, New Washington hotel, 11 tt ere 1 effectivel ja. m. a boa y Mfr. and a - William Leonard | es heey ly HOSE people whose judgment induced them to Entertain Informally ret Iie cawaeseioes sie Ah sey 55, I de mye 4 Deh Po le epinner : peasy 4 in Portland with Mrs Eat'| | Yremont W. C. 7. U, with Mra. A.| ave their savings with us have particular reason ee Sra ¥i..0, Page enter-| turned Satur | mother ram, Member to enjoy a Happy New Year For they are shar- tained informa » dinner Gace asked to bring t children, tho t ‘ ‘ tome Bune "Covers Mr. and Mra. Harland Maris have| see ne we anne roars, Befford and Edward ing in the liberal 5% per annum dividends we have Bre visced for nine eee | 8 mrawaing Doviety «| cuotopag, “Phe Waa atthe World| declared for the six months ending December 31st— ioagement of Miss RS. 8 Houghton, 2018] «7 CREAM : a dividend that makes saving well worth the effort. Foote Announced tomorrow for a month's trip to Call v « | COOKIES an | Officers and Directors ‘The engagement of Miss Gertrude | fornia. Caleidh Clad - Th Foote to Mr. Ralph M. Pederson of Ames st Caleidh club, with Mra, I. A.Laub-| Two cups sugar, 3 eggs, 1 cup | A.F ANDERSON Conservatism of our Board of Directors and Arizona was announc a Mra, M. A. Holderby, formerly Miss | scher, 426 ip butter, 1 cup sour cream, 1 teaspoon PRESIDENT nas tea given. tt Frances Willow, whe has been the|- pins se. Acimaeein lecsevacte mate eR i ay their policy of investing only in safe securities have iets moter, sit |eueat of her parent, Mr and Mire | ga Brondway PT. A. ]\% teaspoon salt, nutmeg, flour to Serower Neston Chey Bane not only made this large dividend possible but have, Urday afternoon, from 2 until 4 ohn Willow of the past fortni trondw High School PT. A., at) rol . Block \lett Fr hol Musical program, | Cream butter and sugar, Add ADOLPH F LINDEN | also protected the funds left here as savings Assisting were Miss Cla j | see | yolks of eggs well beaten, Add % VICE-AREROGNT sont TRRNIIIEN qi Miss Lois Davi Mias Gertrude F).| | Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Grady left Prt | Ladies of Maccabees jeup of flo sifted with soda and E W CAMPBELL ford, Miss Bertha Fried, Mias Emily |4%y for 4 two weeks’ visit in Califor-| Ladies of Maccabees, in Odd Fel-| cream of tartar. Add cream, Add . ew ¥' Foote Escher "The nia, AG |lows’ temple, 1 > ™. lanother half cup of flour. Fold in VICE-PRRSIOENT and GECARTARY ae ie aM for ate yg Wedding will take place in August. | . whites of es aten «tiff, Add resolve that you will share in the next dividend. 4 ace et | Misa Florence Dodge, who has been Lady Stirling Chapter Rocier-ko. eull. aAe Geatanme, CORWIN S SHANK ” ’ . visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra.| Lady Stirling chapter, D. A and bake in a hot oven | dio Hosts at New Year's | Charien , during the holl-lwith Mrs. ¥. F. Randolph, 117 23rd] ae: ROBERT § During the past twenty-one ycars we haye never Dance Jay, will return thin evening to the |ave, S., 2 p. m ° tart " . RT S WALKER 8 Pi Y ycars aye ni Mount Baker Park club at he de vee pee ae | Ladies’ Auxiliary Herzl Congregation | 1sease ar $s In H ee cs Sacueeag rend paid less than house Satur evening was a m¢ Ladies’ Auxiliary of Herzl Congre- | | EL GRONDAHL @elightful affair. The hosts ana| Miss Emily Jerome will leave to (gation, with Mra. R. Williams, 1526 | | Presstont St i Se iS Sex Wallane N Irar, Dr New York, after spending the holl-) ing. | Biers seats’ Me Sow Tor afm trues at fae |sateshoning “Conn Many th ERED A”ANDERSON 0 Dividends Arthur Webb, Dr. and Mra. W. H.| pan | Fastern Star Clob Pree eeeere L Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Archic|__Th¢ Misses Anne Parsons, Helem| astern Star club at club rooms, | qian Chandler. | Fay, Doris Fischer, Katherine Royer, Arcade but g, at 2p. m. Aloha| br Mt Pe ar | Elizabeth Kerr and Caryl Kerr left chapter hostesses for January, Cardy, | ¥°Y ‘ ° . today for Oakland, Cal, where they eee jin the bow Entertain at Dinner will resume their studies at Mills col-| Vassar Committee ltaken up by my. Evsign ). Quatheim en- | jege, Vasear Endowment Fund commit-|t»roughout the enttre tertained with a charming dinner at * 1 rw. | Headaches, colds, Mavtect to. tie Mar feins| ser, wiier ¥ ter win toae tell meet at ¥, W.C. A. ten room |gtomman” Ind ot Saturday evening, following which! Fri Seo Mipace ter will leave at 12:30 p,m. | ness, rheumatiom ders ‘ Rev. B. O. Clausen delivered an j}-! y * antes mvarwite, Oe I ere & ne aa ty : ss ey as5 bale a tee ae tha mila wiees ated lecture on Mount F him : igi as the gues 0 's Educational © : pniy a few of the evils which | rR loin her tate neet in #mall room a cafe. | first restor aithy met > the Luncheon for Pe ie bia pest Ph Weak age vent cate. |fteet 7 heal to th Miss Enegren ne Gey Nee ain ’ 7 and’ blo 7 Si fi " ar ¢ toesing) arrived nome in tow r anc re ia eet cette cen i, Mee OR ra | a Where Prke Strect GrossesThird 2 2nd Holcomb compl: are guests ut the Hotel Washington.| Misa Mary Dudley Walker {= Ie . | hd reas. ited Mins Helen Knegren, a bride. yada idiey Walker ts lea : nderso: : i vj poco a aciee, gee Bin en ae bride. ae 4 , jing tomorrow for Aberdeen, Miss 9 Price, $1! Be madd 7, Pres Adolph Eze, ere VP -Dreas. &,W, Campbell, VP-Secy. Corwin S Shank, Counset Snape Hieighie Gaturday acer arold Chadwick, of San Fran- where she will visit her mother for fel Dive i VU |olsc0, Ib spending the holidays at bis ,two montna, | ETT TTT TA TATA

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