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College Club Entertain With Large Function; Charming Tea for Bride-Elect. {EB social event of the week was the Twelfth Night celebration given last evening by the College club th its Deautiful new building at Sixth ave and Spring st Tt was a supper dance and gave the ladies their first glimpse of the cosy interior of the clubhouse, which was beautifully decorated for the oc casion. The entrance hall festooned ® gréens, with standards of silvered huckleberry, cream pampas plumes and yellow chrysanthemums about extended a bright welcome. Wall daskets of golden blooms and silver follage adorned the winding stairway and a veritable garden of pink ehryranthemums, silver and blue salal and huckleberry, intermingttd with gay pampas, greeted the guests in the reception hall The dining reom and main lounge were used for dancing, with an orchestra screened from view sta tioned in each room, Ferns and soft greens banked the fireplaces and pink chrysanthemums were grace fully massed on the mantels, while closely following the lines of the rooms were ivory standards of the silvered leaves, pampas and fluffy pink tinted chrysanthemums. Supper was served in the library ahd ladies’ annex—which, by the way, is how open to the ladies from small tables centered with dainty pink baskets of pink carna- tions, freesias, maiden hair ferns and baby yellow chrysanthemums, the high handles tied with jaunty pink dows. ‘The tad assisting were: Mre J. & Robinson, Mrs. Clarance Bleth en, Mrs. Burke, Mra Albert Beebe, Mrs. Harold Burchard, Mra. Joseph . Biack, Mrs. Leo Black, Mrs. 8 M Brackett, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mra, Irving Clark, Mrs. H. A. Colver, Mrs Grover Desmond, Mra. F. 8. Dickia. son, Mrs. John W. Eddy, Mra. Ray mond Frazier, Mra Keith Fisken Mra. William Glortus, Mre. Judson Jennings, Mrs Charles Kerr, Mrs. A. L. Lundin, Mrs. J. D. MeLauch. lan, Mrs. Kenneth Mackintosh, Mrs John Moran, Mrs, Donald A. Nichol + son, Mrs. William A. Peters, Mrs Edwin A. Strout. Jr, Mra Henry Surzallo, Mrs. Worrall Wilson. ‘The special committee in charge | of the affair were: Mr. Raymond R. . Fragier, chairman; Mr. Leo Black, Mr. Andrew Denny. Mr. Henry A Colver, Mr. Keith Fisken, Mr. Wilk jam Glorius, Mr. Raymond Hazen, Mr. Charles Kerr, Mr. Fratk Me” Hugh, Dr. John D. MeLauchlan, Dr. D. H. Houston, Mr. Roy Campbell and Mr. E. A. Strout, Jr. ee Pretty Tea Compliments Miss Catherine Baxter For the pre-nuptial entertainment of Miss Catherine Baxter, whose Marriage to Mr. Walter Mecl+an will be an event of February, Mrs. Courtney I. Klopfenstein and her sister, Mrs. Walter Tuesley, enter- tained: most charmingly with a tea at the home of Mrs. Klopfenstein this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Sweet peas and roses in the lovely Pastel shades were arranged in a broad ‘basket on the tea table and baskets of Australian poinsettias and Ophelia roses were artistically placed about the rooms. Mrs. Tom Mesdag. Mrs. John Burkheimer, Mra. C. L. Baxter and Mrs. Frank Witt alternated at the urns, assisted by Mrs. James Farrell, | Miss Anne McFee and Miss Agnes MeDonald. Assisting in the enter- tainment of the guests were Mrs. Crawford Anderson, Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, Mrs. Willard G. Herron and Mrs. Edward Hughes. <e78 Miss Virginia Wiley to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiley an- nounce the engagement of their Gaughter, Virginia, to Mr. Andrew Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing Price. The, wedding will take place February 2 oe Wedding Plans Made Known The wedding of Miss Edith Red- field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will jam Nye Redfield, to Lieut. Com. Albert Harold Rooks, U. 8. N., will be solemnized Wednesday evening. January 11, in Trinity Episcopal church, Rev. William H. Bliss read- ing the service at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Redfield bas chosen as her attendants, Miss Elma Collins and the groom-elect’s sister, Mise Berna dine Rooks. The best man is to be Lieut. Com. Fitzhugh Green, and the ushers will be Ensign Schubert, En- sign Rathbun, Ensign Carter, En- sign Kauffman, Ensign Gillman and Ensign McNenenme of the U. 8. 8 Texas. Lieut. Com. Rooks was at tached to the Texas before becoming aide to Admiral Halstead. Following the ceremony a small informal reception for the members of the younger set will be held at the Sunset club. cee Engagement of Miss Ida Dickey Announced Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Dickey an-| pounes the engagement of their sister, Miss Ida Dickey, to Mr. William Boundy of Kent, son of Mrs. Mary Boundy of Yakima The wedding will take place Jan- wary 28, at the home of Mr. Mrs. Dickey ae Si Miss Helen Thompson Entertains Miss Helen Thompson entertained this afternoon with a bridge of eleven tables, with additional guests coming in at 4 o'clock for tea Pre- siding at the urns were Mrs. Nor- ton Smith and Miss Marguerite Brown, assisted by Miss Catherine Niblock, Miss Helen Lyter, Miss Helen Schwager and Miss Catherine Epperson. Pink and white was the color motif used in decorating, with a charming basket of early spring flowers on the tea table. eee Zeta Psi Mothers’ Club Zeta Psi Mothers’ club will meet at the Fraternity house, 4549 Fif. ‘eenth ave. EB. Tuesday, atter- aoon at 2 o'clock. and} | | Entertain for Ensign and Mrs.’ Blodgett Honoring Ensign Laurence F.| Blodgett, U. 8. N., and Mra. Blod-| {gett Gertrude Horton), Mr. and) Mrs. Edward Bradley Ballinger ¢ tertained with, a dinner at their| home at Lake, Ballinger last even: | ing. List of Patrons and Patronesses "a Tolo Club’s Dance | The patrons and patronesses for | the Tolo club’s annual informal | [dance at the R. 0. T. C. Armory,! | Saturday evening, January 14, are Dr. and Mra. Henry Suzzallo, Pro-| fessor and Mrs. Edmond 8. Meany, | Dean and Mrs. David Thomson, Dr. | and Mrs. Frederick M. Padelford, | Miss May Ward, Mr. and Mrs.| Herbert T. Condon, Colonel and Mrs. William T. Perkins, Mre Ruth Carr McKee, Dr. and Mra. M. Lyle Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J./ Sandler, Professor Effie I. Dean and Mrs, James E. Professor and Mrs. Edward T. Mo | Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thomas and Dean Milnor Roberts. Miss Ruth Weythman is chairman of the committee on arrangements, | assisted by Mies Margaret Gilbert, Miss Marjorie Williams, Miss Creigh Cunningham and Miss Margery Raitt, | Gould, | Lindsay. eee |Faculty Wives’ Club |to Meet | Mra. BE. B. Dennis will be hostess { jat the Faculty Wives’ club meeting | jto be held at the Men's Faculty | jclub, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Dennis will be assisted by |the new members of the club who} will also give the program. eee | To Entertain Bridge Club Mrs, P. E. Harriff will entertain | the members of her bridge club at} | her home next Thursday afternoon. | oe Will Entertain This Evening Dr. and Mrs. William Cummings will entertain their bridge club, com. this evening. |DATES | Bachelors’ Club Plans jparty on Saturday evening, January tplanned and the committee in charge posed of three tables, at their home| for gan Diego The marriage of Miss Cornelia Black, daughter of Mr. T. S. Black, of Chicago, to Millington Gray, of Seattle, took place in Chicago December 22. Mr. and d{rs. Gray are the guests for a short time of Mr. Gray's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Laurence Gray, at their apartment in Adrian Court.—Portra't by Russell, Chicago. At Home Sunday Mr..and Mfs. Verde McFarland will keep open house Sunday from 3 until 10 o'clock, which will give opportunity for their friends to bid them farewell before Uheir departure next Saturday for the Orient ‘They will be assisted by Mra. Walter Delfel, Mra. Charles Buckley and Mra, Frederick Anderson. Sunday Evening Supper | Mr. and Mre. EP. Gardner are) entertaining with an informal Sun- | day evening supper at their home tomorrow, complimenting Mra | Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Herbert Williams of White Salmon, | who are their house guesta, eee Informal Afternoon Mra. Jacob Kaufmann will enter: tain informally at her home next Wednesday afternoon for the pleas ure of a few friends. . . Dancing Party ‘The Bachelors’ club will entertain with a “Night in Venice” dancing 14, at the Masonic temple. A most Unique and novel affair is being includes: Mr. Winthrop Herman, Mr. Louis Rothe, Mr. Charles Brickell, | Mr. Clyde Rogers and Mr. Joseph Stagg. Personal are ing Sunday for New York to be gone six months. eee Mrs. Harry Keyes Brooks of Bend, Ore., and Mra, Charles Fagan of Portland, arrived in town Thurs day, and are guests at the Hotel Washington. eee Mre. George Channing and baby daughter, Carol, left Wednesday for San Francisco to. visit Mra. Chan ning’s mother, Mrs. James J. Voss, for about a fortnight eee Stewart Macklin, U. 8. N. Macklin has been spending the holidays with Mra. Macklin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chester Keith, left Sunday Mrs. Macklin will remain until February 1 eee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams left today for their home in Chicago. eee Lieut. who with Mrs. TO REMEMBER |] SATURDAY, JANUARY 7— Major Raymond Fenner, U. @ A., and Mra Fenner to be dinner hoats at the Tennis ctub. MONDAY, JANUARY 9— Dinner tor Miss Edith Redfield and her fiance, Lieutenant Command- #r Albert Harold Rooks, U. & N., with Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Hoge Biack as honta. Bridge luncheon Mra I. Pratt, with Mra. Varde MeFarland as honor guest TURSDAY, JANUARY 10— Mrs. C. %. Gilroy's bridge tea at home tor Mrs, Varde McFarland WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11— Dinner for Mr. and Mra, Varde Me- Fariand, with Dr. and Mra. U, C Bates an howts ‘The wedding of Mins Edith Redtiota kiven by jd Rooks, U, &. N., In Trinity arish church, at #:36 o'clock THURSDAY, JANUARY 12— Mrs. ¥. Howard Plummer to enter- with a brides tea, compli ting Mra. Varde McFarland nd Mrs. J. Fred Braid will be at brides, honoring Mr. and Varde McFarland SATURDAY, JANUARY 14— Tolo elub's annual dance in R. O. T. C. armory on the campus | | Mr. and Mrs, Horace Reed have |taken the apartment of Mr. and Mrs, Guido Faris at Hamilton Arms, |for the remainder of the winter. | ee | Mrs. A. I, Markus and Mra. B. R. |Spauiding of Missoula, Montana, jare the guests of their brother-in- |law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. EB. | Harris. cee Mrs. Agnes Gaylor left Tuesday |for Vancouver,- B. C, where she | plans to spend about a month, eee Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Spencer re- turned the first of the week from Appleton, Wis, where they spent the holidays with relatives. eee Mrs. R. W. Kinzer has returned from @ two months’ trip in the Bast. eee Mrs, Charles B. Hurley and her daughter, Miss Catherine Hurley, of Tacoma, are leaving next week |Next Week's Calendar | Tea Shop | eiris marched Mr.\ for Orthopedic ‘The Guilds to be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week are to be: Monday, Prgadway, Mra. Otto Grnubaum, chairman; Tuesday, Laurethurst, Mra Charies lL. T Bowle, hontem; Wednesday, Inter jaken, M B. G. Gobel, hostess; ‘Thursday, Queen Anné, Mra. J. W. Goodwin, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mra. A. ¢. Williamson, | hostess; Saturday, Renton Hill, Mrs. John P. McMillan, hostess. Y.W.C.A.News | Athletic C1 otice Athletic club will hold ts an-| nif banquet in the tea room of the Y. W. ©. A, Wednesday, January 11 at 730. New officers of the club will take office at that time Sports are jn full swing again after the holidays. Join one of the basket ball teams or volley ball team. Be | come a life saver by joining the swimming croup. The new term in the cym has started, and now is the time to sign up for classes. cee Other YW. C. A. Activities ‘The first meeting in the New Year for the Cosmopolitan club, held la® Tuesday evening In the Y. W. CA girls’ club room, waa one of marked | interest It was the installation of new officers, the turning over of| books and moneys, reports and items | to the new and ingoing officers. It| was a most impressive sight as the} into the club rooma, the retiring officers first, with the lighted candies, then the incoming officers with unlighted candies, and followed by all the club girls singing “Hymn of the Lights.” The retiring | officers and incoming officers formed | & double semi-circle across the room, | the presidents standing opposite one another, with the officers on either! mide in same position, and the chair. | men on the ends. The two presidents advanced to the middie of the club| room, the retiring president speaking | to the incoming president, placing the Interests of the club with her to} develop according to its motto, “Love and Loyalty.” the club having for its object the physical, social, spiritual and educational development of ita { January 9, at will consist of motion pictures, constituted, club, will preside. . Thomas «t “Current Opinion,” Mrs. Robert Enegren; Americanization depart | |ment at 1: Lena Doran, speaker. WOMEN’S CLUBS ’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY Congregational church, ‘Tuesday, January 10. Husiness meeting at 2 Columbia Whist Chub pm At3 pom, Mr, BH. Guie Or o.| Will address the ation on “In The Columbia Whiat club will be) ¥! a i. |Law to He Sovereign in the United win nreanive whint its werien of p parties in Columbia hall AO. UW Monday Mre. T. building, 1409 Ninth ave January 9, at 216 p, m | M. Cranney, chairman of the | hosters entertain, | of the New | sneak on States?’ At 3:30 Mr Law Koy Lyle will Enforcement.” Mre Maury Stillwell will explain in detail the $7,000 budget, Visitors welcome ee Home Sewing Club committee, will Ladion of the Grand Army fewing and all friends are cordially invited club will meet with Mra. Lulu to attend Fudereth, 3218 Kastiake ave, Wed eee nenday, January 11, Launeheon at Ladiew’ Auxiliary Temple de Hirseh ting of the de The next regular ladies’ Auxiliary of Temple Hirsch will take place Monday, Janu ary 9, at 2:30 p,m, in the vestry eee Literary and Travel Club ‘The Literary and Travel club will meet at the home of Mra. George Mahoney, 1204 20th ave. N., Monday 2pm. The program and Mra, J. Mardy will give “What is the National Board of Neview? How haracter of work.” Mim Helen Collins, the president of the Seattle Woman's Ch The Seattle Woman's club will hold ite monthly meeting at the club) house, corner Harvard ave, N. and FE. Monday, January 9% Board meeting at 1:20 p.m. At 2:30 iowing program will be given Mise Kieanor Mehnert Mra, Mehnert 1. A. Forrest Rtaw ith, aecompaniat Mra Florence 1. tv 1415 35th ave, Tuesday, January 10.) lat 2p. m. Madame Marie Wenli Beebe | [will instruct the clase in Browning. | Current events at 240, Mise Maude Me oe Magnolia Bluff Improvement Cub | ough, leader. : Magnolia Bluff Improvment club| «rne pociety plans to give a series James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., Lieuten- | witty |the regular time and place, Monday, id its monthly meeting at January % eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Professional Women's (lab On Tuentay, January 10, the Beat tle Business and Professional Wom. en's club will hold an open meeting in the Fine Arts room, 1213 Fourth ave. at 640 p.m. sharp. On this oo carton there will be « talk on “Gar den and Wild Flowers in Interior Decoration,” by Mise Gertrude Blair, author and Inndsdape gardener On Saturday, Jgnuary 14, the Seat-| tle Business anh Professional Wom: | en's club will take ite first Know. | YourOwn-City tour thru the Freder- lek & Nelson department tore, where they will be personally con ducted thruout the organization by Mra, Florence Bi. Moyer, educational | director of Frederick's, All members are urged to be on hand at 230 p.m. an they have @ delightful treat in store for them. At the last regular business meet ing of the club, on Tuesday, January 3, the club unanimously indorsed the Jones Miller narcotics bill, and copies of this indorsement were sent to sen ator Werley L. Jones and Congres man John F, Miller, at Washington, D.C. eee Woman's Century (1 The departments of the Woman's Century club will meet as follows: | Tuesday, January 10, French depart ment at the Hotel Washington, at 11 & m.; parliaméntary procedure de partment at Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 p, m. Wednesday, Spanish department, at the ¥. W.C. A, at 16:30 a. m.| Club study department, at home of Mra. R. J. Vanderwall, 2112 Hamlin ave, at 2 p.m Friday, all meetings will be hel | at the ¥. W.<. A. Literature and travel department at 11a. m. Sub ject, “Claanical Writers.” A talk on | Henry James will be given by Mew M, KE. Harrar; “Travelorue on Mount Hood,” Mra. Joseph Kildall; resume, The remular meeting of the club will be held at 2p. m. The program will be given by the French depart. | ment A drill by the first class and a French play by the advanced class. | An invitation is extended to all/ French students in the city who} would like to attend ese City Federation W, C. T. U. The City Federation of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the Plymouth | “Women of the Bible.” January 31.—Social and party: The Acacia club will ite in stallation service for their new offi- | next Wednesday, January 11, | at 1:20 in the girls’ club room on the third floor of the association build | ing. | After installation bers will be initiated The program for the January is as follows: January 11.—Installation have cers the new mem balance of of new members. The presidents exchanged |ofticers and initiation of new mem places, the new president lehting her candie as they passed one anoth- er, and the retiring president putting out her own candle. The same exchanging of candies and speeches, according to the va rious offices, were carried out with the balance of the officers The following girls were installed Mins Ruby Meyers, president; Mins Jean Smith, vice president; Mina El. | len Sletmore, Mins Anna MeNally, secretary; Miss Alice Roedell, tream urer; Mins Lena Gand) man; Miss Kathryn Wilburn | repre: | sentative to advisory council; Mim | ivery memb Emily Thomas, welfare chairman; Mias Eva Goulay, memberuhip chair: | man; Miss Ruth Westerlund, fellow. ship chairman. The old and new executive boards of the club met in the office of the club secretary, Mrs. Anna Mullins, | before the Installation service and| planned the program for this month as follows: January 10—Talk, Mra. L. A. Dar | rion, “Women of the Bible.” Balance | of the evening in charge of welfare chairman, Miss Emily Thomas. January 17.—Lecture, Dr. Maud for New York, to sail January 21, for extended travel in Europe, Parker. January 24—Mrs, L. A. Darrion, recording secretary; |the corresponding |gram for the following month | first bern January 18—-Luncheon at Y. W C. A. and afternoon theatre party at Moore theatre January 26. later. The Retobe club will meet in the club rooms on the third floor of the Lecture. Announced |¥. W. ©. A. next Monday, January 9, at 4p. m. This will be the month ly busines# meeting and reports from various committees, The pro. will alno be decided upon The Faholo club will hold their business meeting of the year next Thursday, 4 p. m., January 12 r ix urged to come The Friends of All club will meet | for club supper next Thursday, Jan: vary 12, at 6 p. m., and at 7:15 will | hear Miss Adele Maltby give her de- | votional talk in the girls’ club room jon the third floor Miss Anna James, president of the! Friends of All club, was surprised | by members of the club Thursday night at her home, 2330 Walnut ave, the occasion being her birthday. The rirls presented Miss James with a| large bouquet of roses, All the girls came in “kiddir clothes,” and the evening was enjo: playing chil dren's. games, Refreshments were served later by Mrs, James, at & p.m, in | feers. organized jof concerts in the spring. |K. Charles | ber Noon; business meeting at 2 p. m. Take Kastiake or Broadway cars and Ket off at Martin st. All Grand Army veterans cordially invited see ing members welcome. Seattle Review No, 8 Beattle Review No. &, W, B. A lof the Maccabees, will hold ita regu lar meeting Thursday, January 12, the A. O. U. W. hall, Installation of of: Members urged to attend. } ee Ralmier P.T. A. Rainier PT A. will 1409 Ninth ave hold |musteale-tea on Wednesday, January }11, at 3p. m, at the school, A fine program is being arranged eee West Side Choral Soriety ‘The West Side Choral nociety wae Tuesday evening with more than thirty musicians of Went Seattle present at the first meeting held in the Fairmount Congregn- tional church, Mra, Frederick W Literary Interpretation cla** Graham was elected president and lof the Seattle Woman's club will/ ar James Hamilton Howe was meet with Mins Maude McGough. | chosen director ‘The other officern are: Mra. John, Shorett, first vice president; Mra. A. Hi. Fischer, second vice president Mra. Daniel Tagan, corresponding petretary: Mra. John A. Bennett, f\- | Claude Iten, Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8.) nancial secretary; Mr. attendant secretary. ‘The first rehearsal will be on Thursday, Jan uary 12, at 8 p.m. in the Fairmount Congregatipnal church. Any Weat Side musicians who are interested are urged to attend eee Benefit Dance Queen Anne Guild of the Cho. dren's Orthopedic hospital will give a benefit dance Friday, January 13; at Faurot’s hall, 106 W. Roy st. see Rainier Noble Auxiliary Elects Officers Noble Auxiliary of the American Legion met in the Erick- son room of the Y. W. C. A. Thurs day evening and elected the follow. ing officers president; Rainier Mre. Malcom Douglas, firet view president; Mra. George A. /|jcal corps, U. 8. A.. and Mrs. Miller, Radford, second vice president; Mra. Bean, recording secre. tary; Mra.’ J. Wahl. secretary; Mra Walter Press correspondent and librarian: Mra Minnie I. Bragdon, treasurer Mra Filanche Burdett, chaplain; Mra. Roma Royce, ‘custodian, and Mra, J. J. Carrolia, historian. oe Woman's Commercial Club Mrs. Clara Curtis was club etal t the ning. Mary E. Sheldon, vice president; Mra. Dorothy Simonton, who was re- elected secretary, and Mra George Green, treasurer. cee Nomads Avindaka Nomads Avindaka will meet Fri day, January 1%, in the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Installation of officers. eee Winteria Club On Wednesday afternoon, Decem fist, the Winteria club met at the home of Mrs. R. Fitzgerald, West Seattle. Court whist was played and a de. Nehtful luncheon served. Those present included Mrs. H. Bremmer, Mrs. J. P. Stith, Mra. L. Williams. Mra. J. Bumgarner, Mrs. Al Smith. Mra. J. A. Stevenson, Mra. A. Don way. Mra. J. H. Simons, Mra. A. D. Date, Mra. Coy, Mrs. T. 8, Bren. [nan and Mrs. R. Fitegerald. | a ARREST PROOF. COAT LATEST CHICAGO.—An ingenious “arrest proof coat, made in two sections, hooked together, came off the back {P. B. Hunter when two detectives grabbed him. They got him later in his shirt sleeves, METROPOLITAN MONDAY, JAN. 16 FRANK FP. Hoon PR S‘iem The World-Renowned Contraite SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. Metropolitan Theatre Box Office $2.50 Plus 10% Tax | Artillery b |Hayden, U. 8. A | "uxet Bound coast defenses, Colone » late comm Fo rooms of the temple. Board meeting | Seatile Lodge No, 7 lel ePetma by pe Maas grt bag sees meme yey at 1:90 p.m | gp peattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of 4 commander of Fort Worden, and| Mim Hoge, of Seattle, Mrs, “2° |Honor Protective association, will wow Merriam, Major Royal Kemp jerick L. Hayden, wite of Lieut i Oral Expression ronggger es MOO rag tee regular yg oxen, Sana Greene, U. 8. A. adjutant of the) Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8. A, t The Qral Kapression anncc ret meeting in Evergreen ha Puget Sound const defenses, and ed will hold its regular monthly meet-jin the new A. O. U. W, building, = Greene, Major Frank Dexter ick Wee aan veon a . ing, Monday, January % in the stu-/1409 Ninth ave, ‘Tuerday, JANUAFY Applin, U. H, A., and Mrs. Applin,| by poinecttin and carnations jdio of Mra, McLean, the president. 10, at & p.m. The regular annua Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical! ing the red of the coast There will be a program followed |installation of officers will occur corps, U. B. A, and Mrs. Miller, | corps, 7 by @ business meeting Members requested to attend, Visit Joveph Francis Stiley, U Captain Henry W. Kennard, medi- cal corps, U |nard, Captain EB. H. Inmon, medical a corps, U. B.A Q, Jeffords, U. & A. iL. ithe Puget Sound coast defenses, gav Mra F. W. Hargraves.) Aiian Trumbull, honor guests. corresponding a charming and gay quartet, dining B. Beals, together, and later going on to the/ elected waiting for the boat that was to take president of the Woman's Commer.|them to Fort Worden, but the wind meeting in the 4nd the waves were so high the cap- Chamber of Commerce Thurnday eve. | tain declined to take on any pasren- ‘The other officers are: Mra. | fers. | J. and Mrs. Society at Harbor Forts - At house Fort Ward in the new they celebrated all thr sanctioned for New Year's EW om NEW YHAN'S EVE At Fort Worden on New Year’ Five at the Officers’ Club, garlanded in holly, that bit of nature's green | dear to the fighting Romans, whose it was, they stepped th t and wel 4 the new here were women in gala officers in uniform, from the Sixth 4, an innocuous and DAY Day wan obnerve Worden by the recep the Sixth Coast Artill band, which is each year de rigu at the Fort Worden quarters of © onel John L. Hayden, U, 8. A. 0 mander of the Puget Bound conat & talieman old year ¢ year in gkownn, an orchestra Fort adorned by music by Const but supper, fol agreeable punch lowed by walvon to 192 fennen, who wan andated on this The guests inelw the line at casion by Mra. Merriam, wife of C Fort Casey, with the house parties onel Henry Macpherson Merriam, Ui the Fort Worden nd representatives of annembled there ne guents the civilian ne The 8. A., commander of Fort Word Mrs, Matthews, wife of Colonel Hare ry T. Matthews, U. 8. A. commande of Fort Caney, and Mra. Wallin) wite of Major E. C. Wallington, honts were Colonel John L. nder of t comme Major Albion Rockwood, U. 8. A., an Mra. Rockwood, Major KR. R. Lyons, U. B. A., Captain Louis James Bow ler, U. 8. A, and Mra. Bowler, Cap. tain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., and Mra. Fitzpatrick, Captain 8. A., and Btiley, Captain Arthur D. 8. A., and Mrs, Hughes, In the dining room, where coffe’ and punch were served, the pret punch of today, not the masked b | tery of other years, the howpitalith were dispensed by Mrs, Frederick | Hayden and Miss Hoge. The guests, presented by the © onel's son, Lieutenant Frederick Hayden, U. 8. A., Included only € officers of the harbor forts, thi households and house guesta, winds and the waves abated, in © pliment to the colonel, and the o cial net turned out in force. | At Fort Casey, at high noon, | vious to taking the boat for Worden, the line was received Colonel Harry T. Matthews, U. A., commander of Fort Casey, Mrs. Matthews, whose ho was culogized, and whose tr , Waa proponed, aa well a tena, Tanthosat Sie J hinen, | tonal army tonsts, ina SO land, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Strickland, | complying with all the rules Ldeutenant Frederick L. Hayden . 8. A.. and Mra. Frederick L. Hay ‘| Ab West hes, Caren Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, U. 6.| Kay Chambers, U. 8. A. A., Lieutenant Loper B. Lowry, U. = gigi es bagretveraeh, , Lieutenant Gustave H. Vogel, —_—— oat Gustave Hl. Vostl | year's Day. ‘The hop committee was headed by g°=s6e6 Mre. Hughes, U 8. A., and Mra. Ken- and Mrs. Inmon, Cap- tain Kerwin aP. Rice, U. 4. A., and Mrn. Rice, Captain James P. Jacobs, U. 8. A., and Mra. Jacobs, Boyd, dental corps, . Boyd, Captain Nyal L. Adama, U. 8. A., Chaplain George D. Longbrake, U. 8. A., and Mra, Long. brake, Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8, A., Lieutenant William RParvsePe mre er cee FOUR COURSES A., whone aides were Captain weinele| YOO™ Ty ogee a by artist ant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U, 8. A.,|4rawing rooms decorated in Lieutenant Ewart J. Strickland, U.|™rked the pom ge siven 8. A., Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, | 487 at predate orden @ U. & A, Lieutenant Loper B. Lowry, | ¥y Mra. ee el pf tes 0 U. 8. A., Ldeutenant Gustave H. Vo. | Dexter Aplin, 1. yok gel, U. BA. | g Port Ang: Preceding the dance Colonel Jotm | house guest of Major Royal Hayden, U. 8. A., commander of | Greene, U. 8. Ax one of his handsome dinners, bring | Mrs. Greene, and in ing together attractive people. among ™Mi8* og eng oats whom were noticeable Mins Hoge, of (02 at four small tables, esc Mr. Hamiitén C. Rolfe, and | covered with « superb cloth ant Ewart J. Strickland, U lan oo nag pr get wees 8. A. and Mrs. Strickland, soon to th of holly leave for the Philippines. oo * week cot el Major Frank Dexter Applin, 8.) cand atreamers of red tulle c A. and Mrx. Applin, also entertained at dinner before the dance, their| holly berries. The red | kets served as piace cards, party centering about Mr. and Mrs. | a, fit for here and there with the | Mant color, the ortflamme of |idays. Bridge followed m1 high prize won by Mrs. Mil of Major Alvin Charles Miller, ical corps, U. 8S, A, the second Mrs. Longbrake, wife of C George D. Longbrake, U. & A, third by Mre.. Rice, wife of C. Kerwin aP. Rieé, U. 8. A. The were all alike, enchanting ily purse pencils. The consolation awarded Mrs. Oscar Klocker, each honor guest was dowered | fosea, en souvenir. Major Alvin Charles Miller, med ‘aptain Francis James Fitzpatrick, . & A. and Mre. Fitzpatrick, made festivities at the club, Various other diners Intimes were given, embellishing the ball and em- phasizing the Eve. On thie fateful night at Fort Casey the guests asked to the Fort Worden hop stood expectantly on the dock GCHUMANN-HEINK SEAT MONDAY ” Nothing daunted, the line! Seats will go on sale Monfay, faced about, wended its way to the top of the hill dominating Fort Casey,/10 a m, at the Metropolitan built a huge bonfire, sang the old) tre, for the concert to be gives year out, and caroled the new year! Mma Schumann-Heink, whe will in. pear there January 16. It weighs — five ounces” bn leant. _ They ha acks on noon Seemed, **g E May before ine eee Phat i & bs ¥ ; i