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_ Albertson, Mra. A goin Hall, Mra. John ‘Luncheon Hostess . any California, Mrs, John Stuart Brace P twelve covers at her home on Queen fAnne hill this afternoon. eompleted the later pleasure. Luncheon W ’ jat the Fine Arts hall this morning, PAGE 10 Seattle | Society Tea Arranged as Compli- ment to Miss Cathe Baxter; Committee Named for Lecture. | TNVITATIONS have been issued by ere. © Klopfenstein and her sister, for a tea to be given Sa hoon at the home of Mra. stein. The affair will Miss Catherine Baxter, tlage to Mr. Walter McLean will take| plage vome time in February, hours are to be from 3 o'clock. Mrs, Tom Mesdag, Mrs. John Burke heimer, Mra. C. L. Baxter and Mra. Frank Wilt will alternate at the urna, assisted by Mrs, James Farrell, Miss Anne MeFee and Miss Agnes McDon-| ald. Assisting In the entertainment fof the guests will be Mra Crawford Anderson, Mrs, William Parkhurst} Brawley, Mre. Willard G. Herron and) Mrs, Edward Hughes. oe. Committee in Charge of Sir Phillip Gibbs Lecture | ‘The Women's University club, un- | der whose auspices Sir Phillip Gibbs will deliver a lecture at the Masonic temple Thursday evening, Februar jourtney I Mrs, Walter Tuesl urday after-| Klopten: compliment whore mar | and the} until 6 16, on “What America Means to the World,” has named the following committee who are in eharge of arrangements: Mra. A. H M. MacWhinnie, Mrs. Pierre J. Frein, Mra. Jobn Lin- Mra. James P. Robertso Linn Travis and Miss Pearl Bennett. ‘Tickets for the lecture may be ob tained from any member of the cluts n may be exchanged for others “ef different price or more obtained the clubhow eee Mrs. Brace Complimenting Mrs. Nelson Troy-! + @t, who is leaving soon for a trip to entertained with a luncheon ot} Bridge Compliment is. David Mrs. Don G. Fisher will complt- “ment Mrs. ©. J. David with a | Vaneheon on Friday afternoon, pre ‘ceding her departure for California,| Sout she will spend two months at ‘Dinner and Theatre Party For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. “Varde McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. M. ' Collins will entertain with a din-| mer of ten covers at their home! “Thursday evening, later attending | _ the performance at the Metropolitan | theatre. ‘Luncheon at Sunset Club * Following the morning musicale @iven by the Spargur String Quartet Mrs. Broussais C. Beck and Mre Program Given on New Year's Day Under the auspices of the Ameri can Red Cross, an interesting pro gram was given at the Providence ‘hospital New Year's day, which fdded to the holiday cheer of war Yeterans and invalids who are con- fined on the fourth Moor of the in- stitution. The affair was so much enjoyed that plans are being formed for future entertainments. ‘The program, arranged by Mian| MRS JOHN MILTON DODDS He Ata pretty home ceremony, performed Thursday evening, December 29, Miss Ruth Iren Mr. John Milton Dodds. —Portrait by La Pine studio, Progressive Dinner and Dance A progressive dinner followed by} a dance at the Engleside Country club was given by a group of young | people in Tacoma, Monday evening Going over for the occasion were The Misses Harriet Baxter, Elspeth |McEwan, Dorothy Ewing, Marion Witey, Hazel MeMillan, Phytitr) Blake, Margaret Chinn, Phebe Neil) Tidmarsh, Beatrice Peep Olive Leonard, Lucile Eyman, and Mesars. Hiram Patterson, Jack Brinkley, Evan McCord, Clarke Ewing, Mar field Bolcom, Pat Tidmarsh, William Eyman, James Elaine, Henry Cal Uston and W — me Milan |Bridge Tea A large bridge tea will be given by Miss Helen Thompeon at her home Saturday afternoon, when eleven tables will be in play. Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop Thursday Queen Anne Study club will have charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thursday, with Mrs. J. E. Cli hostess, assisted by Mra. J. E, lee, Mra. W B. Ford, Mra. Paul Lovering, Mra. 8, C. Serres, Mra. Harv Mra. H. 8. Baker, Mra. O, J. Taylor and Mra. J. H. Lincoln. eee Bridge Lamcheon Club Mrs. Howard EB. Luby wan hostess | to the members of her bridge lunch eon club yesterday afternoon, when covers were placed for twelve guests Beards HL. Thompson, Mra Personal Ensign Laurence F. Blodgett, U. 8. N., and Mra. Blodgett (Gertrude Hor ton) returned Monday ¢ their wedding trip and « Mra. Blodgett’s parents, Dr. and Mrs {George M. Horton, until the last of the week, when they will leave for California, cee Dr. William Stewart and danghter, | |Miss Margaret Stewart, . returned Sunday evening from Bellefonte, Pa where they bave been for the past |two montha, Loretta Celi and Mra. Clarabell eee Hinckley, follows: Selection...Warren Anderson's Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sargent Reaaing. “Jackie”... Miss Bertha Lotataa (little daughter, Dorothea, of Port Vocal solo, “Spring Song” land, who have been visiting Mrs. Sar eas wiacyou Mrs Bane Landanim |gent’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sateen tal, “Hie Was a Prince” |J, Stewart, left yesterday for their eee Tyan Marble | home, Mr Behymer on Anderson's Orchestse a Traly” Bdna Lundquist Vooai solo, “On the Road to Manda lay’ Ivan Marble Vocal solo, “Mammy Ivan Marble ‘Accompanist, Behymer Selection... Warren Finaic, “’ one Hosts at Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Leroy Morris entertained eight guests with an in- formal dinner at their home last evening. Plan Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Braid are entertaining with a bridge of six tables at their horne Thursday eve-! ning, Januery 12, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFarland, who are plan- ing a trip to the Orient. o- eee Judge and Mra. L. C have been spending the swith |their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Fordham Bassett Ki fiman, who |in Portland, returned a few days ago. oes Mr. and Mra. Robert G. Denney and children returned the first of the week from Spokane, whre they spent the holidays with Mra. Denney's par ents, Dr. and Mrs, B, F. Burch, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, John Balllargeon returned Monday from Victoria, B. C., where they spent the week-end. eee Mr. and Mra. Walter P. MMer spent the weekend at Scenic Hot Family Dinner Mr, and Mrs. L. Frank Macklem entertained with a amily dinner of eight covers at their home Monday vasnmadl TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, JANUARY 5— ‘Ten for "Mra David Rosenberg. with Mrs. John R. Holmes as hostess, 3 until 5 o'cloek Mr. and Mra. D. W. Branch to en tertain their bridge dinner club at home FRIDAY, JANUARY 6— Mra, Harry Gienn Stibbe wit tertain with bridge luncheon at home, complimenting Mise Edith Reati TUESDAY, JANUARY 19— Mr Gilroy's bridges ten at ecko fet Mire Warde tie Farland WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11— Dinner for Mr. and Mra. Varde Me- Fariana, with Dr, and Mra U. C. Reatiela Albert Parish church. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14— Seattle Civic provement Club Seattle Civ nd Improvement club will n t the Federated clubhouse, Thursday, January 5, at 2p. m. Refreshinents served, \ ning from | kuests of | r Ames and Mr. } ¢ Phillips became the bride Springs, returning Monday, Mies Sarah Harris, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. P- . Harris, for the holidays, returned Sunday to V ader. | * | Mle Ruth Rowen left today, re turning to Dana Hall, after spend ing her Christinas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mra, David W. Bowen, eee | Mise Ella McBride, who spent |Christmas with her nv j ter, in Salem, Ore. j 7. | Mr. and Mra. Trafford Euteson re [turned yesterday from an extended trip in the East, her and sis has returned, “ee Mr. and Mra. W. Hl Rogte and their daughter, Mra. L. BH. Kenna are leaving for the Mr. and Mra. B will viait In Ct cago, and Mrs. Kennan will go to Atlanta, Ga. They will be gone about | nix weeks Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY nat January 18 | Seattle Social Club | Seattle Boclal club will meet with Mra A. M 62d ot Thursday, o'clock. Plenic . followed by election, of officers and carda Mem | bers of Seattle chapter, No, 95, 0. E. ited to attend. Bring silver, nd cup, For further informa. tion, tet ne North 3441. plate Fairview P.T. A. will regular meeting Thursday, hold tte January Mr, W. "Child Hy Refreshments served, o. Servier Women's Club Service Women's club s monthly luncheom at | | Fairview PLT. AL | 5, at 245 p,m, in room §, W. Davia will xpeak on sione.” | The hold Wa: ary 6, at 1p. m Jall who wish resery them aa carly wilt the ations will make ws posible to their t board. .-. | Elderbloom Club |_The bloom club will meet’ in K. P. hall, ‘Third and 4) Thursday, January 6 | * oe | Past Chiefs’ Association The Past Chiefs’ association representative ¢ atilam the Pythiah Sisters will hold ite | first m ng of the new year at |the home of Mra. J. A. Dean, 6629 Fifth ave. N. W, ing, January 5 . j ace 6 | Friends of All Club The Friends of Ali club will moet | Thursday, January 6, 6 p. m, for club supper in the small dining room of the ¥. W. C. A. « At T:1h they will hold their regular monthly and reports business meeting | various comitteen will be given, see Warren Avenue P.T. A. Warren Ave, P2T. A, will hold ite first meeting of the new year Thurs: |day, January 6, at 2:30 p. m., in the community room’ of the seb Miss Loretta Cole, of the pui will give @ talk on “Books ene mans | library, ters ‘for Child day and M The Ma Women's Cor The W Mra. Mra. ¢ Dorothy | Mra. Geor t Thur THE SEATTLE A Vaho! od, Uh Hizabeth Jay, & p,m Mre Porter Planking ton Je Club Itigh School Gir at ¥. W. CLA relat Club retal club wilt at the Office being harn ra will be ninees an fol M », president wident; Mr retary, ne, terasurer Chapter AO, P.O. Chapter Thursday of Mra Windsor AO, P January 6, at Anna Apartment . Robert BK. Robert L. Murr 2pm Poronia clubhouse, hostess, 12-20} from | German lous’ hall, in M. E eee German Ladies’ jety | Ladies’ » Odd Fel 1 p.m, instead of 2 p, m. Danghters of St. George Daughters of St go will meet! Bn. A. hw 130 pm coe st, 12:30, o. '«% better foundation, A child that Peiaions " catches and tortures Insects in bis or bs oie art Legion line plagy-is a worthy descendant of Wonton, & poorest Legion wid unting cannibal. If we keep mect in new Moone temple, Kighth/* head-hunting etl aye. and Univernity at. $ p. m. os eee Women's Century Club | Current events department of Women's Century club, with Mre J Hi. Soper, 2373 Hunter boule vard, 2 p.m. Current events by Mra. O. B, Hutchinson, 2 p. m eee Fortnightly Club Queen Anne Fortnightly elubs vith Mr. HL RR. Bartlett, 1208 Highth ave. W. 2 p. m cee American Legion Auxiliary American Legion auxiliary, F nier Noble unit, in the Brickse tom of the ¥. W. C. A, at 8 p. m.! Election of officer cee Nineteenth Century Clob Nineteenth Century club, at ¥ W. COA, at B20 p.m. Ming Peliier and Mra, Kathryn Nelson, | hon tonnes. eee Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta, tn the Bon Marche tea room, at noon. Lieut. Cushing, W. B.C. Lieut. corr 4 inata hall, Bu at 2 p. m. Lip Renders’ Readers’ moet Friday at 3114 Plum at, THE “MOTHER, OF MEDICINE” Inia, the Queen, and afterwards the | feattie God Medicine.” before ries skilled in great val in many tington Annex, Thursday, Janu | iene of th It is urged that|than did the wor | Lydia ’ table Com where as Lydia 1 of Confederacy ay, 2023 Mothers’ Club | others’ club, of University dis trict, with Mra, J. KE. Burkheimer, 2103 12th ave. N, 2:30 p. m Pig Alpha Club Alphasclub will meet with Mov °F | Pawin J. Brown, 1415 East Thomas Cunshin will hold ite regular me ation of officers at the city | lard, Th Lip Jenn, wan cailed In ancie medict of mm e merit B Pini 4 AKO, KAS to wor npound, table Compound. | medicine aside the more past y Manag sistent the sum “Contingent Fund.” Virginia, | pared from medicinal pla On or Before JAN. 16, 1922 and share in Six Months’ Divi JULY 1, 1922 We have declared our Fourth Annual Dividend at the r 54% Per Annum Furthermore, more t reat Our deposits have increased 66% than ear. If you desire Safety, ability and a rate of interest compatible with Conservative ment with this Mutual Institution, DIME AND DOLLAR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Kecond Ave. A wil ust Safe Deposit Va Con THRIVTOGRAM of Gold near the Rainbow is attained by Con Thrift, Sorosixs Club | tea, the centuries B. O, will meet the home ‘ Jamieson, 41 oe lee pier | © Chapter, Daugh with Mr, ©. Third ave. N.| ncets at Federated m. Art department, « Woman's Rolie? huraday, January 6, | League league will ot | ther . conta | were | rist, ©. They knew the adieiad ¢ “Father women ants. knew Vegetable drugs | n of kham, clent Umen, | nearly fifty | eon her Vege known every ne Pinkham's Vege This ix a woman’ for woman's ailments, pro- ate idends © of we have set han three times jired by law to during the Avail open an acco’ at Columbia st. h Seattle Title Company nec: The Pot foot of the when the reasoning facult STAR and discussion by ab! sects! I remember having read, when a child, about a murderer books. on the scaffold making the statement that his brute nature} began to develop from the time his mother permitted him to catch flies and pul! their wings off, in order to keep him occupied so he would not bother her. en if they know nothing about «-skinned and irresponsible that they absolutely do not care what surroundings, what sugges |half hour tn cold water. Drain and what thought currents and emotions! coos their children’s plastic mentality Is it possible that peopie, their child’s mind, are so thic tions, what example: This sort of thing polluter the “in side of the cup.” From ite very be ginning, into the receptive ehild mind uid bel mplanted respect and living thing, so that 4 awaken, there can be that understanding which seen the expression of an All Creator in the wdnders and beauties of nature. Sunday schools and teachers can do but little if parents will not lay « there aby love for every For Miss and Matron men and women, parent that gives her child a glass jar in which to torture in- heed more prisons in the next genera. | tion than we have, The is approaching and 1 have written will not have been en-jand fleshy ends only eaten, altho the parents who feel they are too busily ovcupled grown-up world to bother about what small Billie or Mary 4 ax they A Maze of Coat Fashion From the Makers of the Most Youth- ful and Stylish Garments in America—“Sweet Sixteen” It is absolutely beyond belief—the tremendous vari- ety that greets one in the whirl of coat beauty. It is almost incredible—that such beauty and value could be cut and sewn into such high-grade fabrics with such art and skill, and still be sold as we sell them—at WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922, | One-fourth teaspoon vate |One Mother Writes Another Pow oraine cayenne abe hae stag assy yne-third cup tolling elite oa : ood we Put butter in a bowl, cover with . gyre + a a , ter, and wash, using a spoon, Die » Do You Permit Your Small Child to Pull the Wings \""; hedges f ' vie al by go sepa. From Butterflies, or Imprison Bees, to Keep ie ott bese a stir constantly wAth a wire tone Him Out of the P roverbial Jam? If You Do You not give ' Y vs fied owgall # meted; them a Are Sowing the Seeds of Criminality, Says Wom- |n4 \» sot ae ni third plece, 466 vooset, ool an in Her Message to Mothers. would do it ian ee ee Dear Miss Grey: I feel that your columns are the most t. ‘True father-love tor his, ¢ tr eeem rnanes are weed fat popular part of The Star, so | am sending my little contri-|! 4 ot. ~ bution to them. It deals with something that vitally con a He ‘ cerps the future generations, but which we are responsible js not ne ve tater JObs Provided by for f your 1 we k the law Acti . verve nd ction of In the neighborhood where I live, the children amuse them- [°F broteet reve eee sii aaeiS' « f Council selves with catching bees as they flit among the flowers and ee A MOTHEL 6 Diestey © sen er aan keeping them in closed glass jars until they die! ie oe ene ms cote 98 heed aan We claim to have systematized the study of psychology and | Recipe for : aie ah. pinloth aneths anaaee a | especially has the chile’s mind been made the subject of study | Preparing Artichokes other ordine DE by the Dear Miss Gre tell me one or two artichokes? I have n find any recipes for them in the cook Thanking you wayn top But what of the , appropriates $10,000 to gruby in the outlying dig: t been able t ar streets MRS. AT. J. BOILED ARTICHOKES Cut off stem clone to the leaves A Sure Way to remove outside bottom leaves, trim End Dandruff artichokes, cut off one inch from top of leaves, and with a sharp lenife re then te artichoke with ‘There in one sure way that hi never failed to remove dandruff a once, and t is to dissolve it; thea! you destrc entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, move choke a string to keep tts Soak one ape 40 to 45 minutes in boiling : 4 alte cAdulated water, Remove | common liquid arvon from any @ shall be enced by? ted, acidulated at 2 A no ibsomanadhicdl _|from water, place upside down to| store (this is all you will need); apply cultivating brutality, they will| drain, then take off string. Serve |it at night when retiring; use enough urse at arti ieten the ses sauce, B with Holanda lchokes often constitute a co Leaves are p and rub ft ip y with the er pe, y morning, most, if not all, your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com | bottom is edible, Artichokes may be p ve and entirely destroy lout in quarters, cooked, drained, and every single sign and trace of it, 9p served with sauce Hearnaise, When! matter how much dandruff you may prepared thin way they are served, have with mutton You will find all itching and dig. BAUCK BEARNAISE |ging of the scalp will stop instantly, One-half cup butter and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous) Yolks two eggs glonsy, silky and soft, and look and One tablespoon lemon fulce [feel a hundred times better. season of bees and butterflies | dinner. draton out sep hope what 1|arately with fingers, dipped in sauce in vain tely dinwo 1 hope my leant some of re mange thone with the “cares” of the ping so long proverbial are not in the might they better be. | BUBURBANITE, | To play fair with every woman in Seattle, all we can do here now is to ask you to come and_ see them —even if you can get only as far as our show windows. They Are the Most Wonderful Values You'll See Anywhere—Believe Us “Sweet Sixteen” Dresses And at the same time in this incomparable exhibi- tion we present the last of the frocks for midwinter wear. most fashionable You can not afford to miss them. San Fran New York Portland and Los Angeles 1021 Second Ave., Corner Spring St.