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Seattle Society Wr. and Mrs. Watt Ar- * yvange Dinner to Pre- cede Fifty Club Dance; Mrs. De Veuve Hostess at Charming Tea. will entertain with a dinner of Mhirty covers at the Seattle Yacht Blub Wednesday evening, January oS | The dinner will precede the dance | the Fifty clud is giving at the club fhouse and invitations have been con- if to members of the club eee Stewart Macklin of California, is visiting her parents, Mr. and ‘Wm. Chester Keith, Mrs. James ton de ‘Veuve was hostess at a ing tea given in her apart at Hamilton Arms this after tulips and broad Freesias, byacinths peas, arranged fm «8 centered were Mrs. Pierre P. , 4 . 1 , Mrs. William Chester Keith, | ~ Earl do Veuve, Mra. Frederick |” n and Mra. William Randall AND MRS, PAUL BH. WATT | the lovely table, | Wednesday Luncheon Club The M t Baker Park Wednee day 1 n club will meet next | Wednenday in the clubhouse at 1 k The hostesses for the af Mra, B. BE. Max Olsen, Mrs Chileott and Mra, 8, J | eee | : Informal Dinner Mr. M. Root entertained with an informal dinner last ev <, com plimenting Dr. and Mra, H.C. Miller jand Dr. and Mra. A. D. Tollefsen, <6 Cornish Students Give Concert in Kent A group of students gave an enjoy ternoon will be | Mrs Sirrine William Trathen able program in Odd Fellows’ hall in| Kent last evening in honor of Muste | week, which is being celebrated jthere, The following program waa Presented FROMANCE™ «eee ee cesees Wienlawekt «Ter Aulia Jaskowaky *Jammine” _ Portia Grafton, Lavin ne Billie Grafton, Ida “Patterns” .. | Phytite Bia! | “Rag Dot! Dance”... Holcomh Twine “The Rited Pioughman™. “Invietue™. . Frits Kreisier Jorg Pasting, Franklin Crawford Mra Rankin and Juse Martmae were the accompanist eee of all the early spring bios facheon Planned Mrs. Lewis for a luncheon at the Stnset next Wednesday afternoon, hon- Mrs. William Curtis Hill who is visiting her parents, Speak at Luncheon Ulysses Grant McAlex- ‘Qnder of Camp Lewis will tell_of Dis war experiences at a hong to be given by the Women's Un! “Yersity club, Monday, January 16, at 12:30 o'clock. ‘The luncheon ts for members ane their guests, reservations for w' 4 ‘may be made at the clubhouse x In l Tea in Bremerton Mra Richard W. Wuest, wife of ‘Commander Wuest, U. 5. N., enter- if ee quarters in Bremerton W‘ 5 A number of guests from this city ‘went over for the afternoon. Visitor tertaining with an informal dinner at plimentary to Miss Celia Frost of Minneapolis, who is visiting friends in town. eee Children’s Party As & birthday celebration for the of their little daughters, Julie and Ann Hulskamp and Rose Ring Garrett, Mrs. Carleton Huts- Kamp and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett are entertaining 25 children at the home of Mrs, Garrett Saturday after- Boon. ; eee Married in Milwaukee ‘The marriage of Mr. Paul Coles, gon of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Coles of Seattle, to Miss Helen Reilley, took im St. Thomas Aquinas’ church, Milwaukee, Wedne: with the Rev. Father Blackwell forming the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Coles will come West in @ short time to make their home in Beattle. cee Luncheon Hostess Mrs. M. C. Garber was hostess at ther home yesterday afternoon, en fertaining with a luncheon for twelve guests. ees Miss Hoge Will Entertain Bridge Club Miss Anna Roberta Hoge will be hostess to the members of her bridge i club in her apartments at the Hotel & Washington, next Wednesday after- noon, Bridge Tea Honors Mrs. McFarland AS a farewell compliment to Mrs. a ‘Varde McFariand, who is sailing to-| Morrow on the Keystone State for a trip to the Orient, Mrs. ¥. Howard afternoon, Twenty-eight guests were enter. Bs tained at cards, with a number call- ing at the tea hour. Mrs. A. Ande fon dispensed the hospitalities of the| tea table, which had for its central decoration a dainty basket of spring| blossoms. eee Dinner Planned for Dr. and Mrs. Clark q Honoring Dr. and Mra. J. & Bs Clark, who have recently come hi ‘ from Chicago to make their hom: Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen will entertain with a dinner of ten cov- ers at their home Sunday evening. Twenty additional guests will join the party later. . Supper and Bridge With Major Raymond Fenner, Uv. 8. A, and Mrs. Fenner as the honor guests, Major K. 8. Gregory, UV. 8. A. and Mrs. Gregory will en tertain with a supper for twelve followed by bridge at their home Saturday evening. a Informal Evening & few friends have been invited by Bosign Merrill Frederick Sproul, U. &. N., and Mrs, Sproul for an infor- mal evening of cards at the home of Mrs. Sproul's parents, Mr, and Mre. D. 8. Fotheringham on Saturday, "Daddy, Holdt's Large Loaves Bread now 10 cents.”—Advertisement. ‘their home Saturday evening, com- | Reodo—Perpet Plummer entertained with a charm | ing bridge tea at her home yesterday | \In Charge of Orthopedic Tea Shop Sturdeg Mra. IL. B. Stedman will be host- ess for the Renton Hill Guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday and will be assisted by Mra. F. M. Jor. dan, Mra. W. H. Pease, Mra. John C McMillan and Miss Georgia Pullen. Girls from the Ahwandah Campfire group will have charge of the dining room. Included are the Minses Helen Myers, Louise Eriksen, Kath- ertine Mahoney and Helen Hinsdale eee Miss Standley Weds Mr. Bell ‘The wedding of Miss Hazel 7 Standley, daughter of Mra A. J. Standley, formerly of Medford, Ore, to Mr. Jack Bell of Fremont was solemnized Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra, Leach, 4003 Aurora a Rey. Elbert E. Hieks performing the ceremony at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mra Bell left immediately on their wedding trip. Music Florence Lamkin to Give Recital Miss Florence Tamktn, gifted young pianist, wil be heard In re cital at the Fine Arts hall Saturday evening, January 14, at 8:20, Her program will lociude the fol- lowing numbere Sonata, G Minor . saat Arabesque G Major . “it | Were a Bird” panetia” Behumann Weber “Ca . Nocturne in D Fiat . Recana ince Tarestelia PSYCHOLOGY of advertising and merchandising will be offered tn an extension department class of the Untversity of Washington, in the Henry building, beginning Monday, at 730 p.m Meambati eee ‘That's Getting "hm (Uvenerty MUSIC sTorEe 4312 University Way OORESS THE ATRE ; : Curcuih - VAUDEVILLE 2%: EDDIE BUZZELL In “A Man of Affairs” [Mrs NW riving, day. | James D. Bamry left today for Loe * | Seattle by motor in ni Srott have recently removed Personal Cushman and Mins Marian Franciscus, who have been | the quests of Mr, and Mra Edgar Ames, left last night for Vancouver, n whenee they will sall for; Mean M.A | \tew. Jowephine Cortina Preston, of | Olympia, was in the oity Wednenday }to attend t ooks-Redfield wedding | epio Jand ree | “ee Miss Kathleen Gaffney ie enter taining ax her guest for a few days Miss Geraldine Todd of Tacoma, Dr, Samuel J, Stewart and Mrs, | | Stewart, who have been away for | |four months on @ tour of the New \iingland and Southern states, have returned to their home in this city cee Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Lehman, who | have been visiting Mra Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mra. N. W. Bolster, for the holidays, returned to their home in Coeur d'Alene last week, eee Mr, Neil Shelton Bolster, who has heen visiting his parents, Mr, and Rolster, since Thanks | returned South last Satur- CLUBS FOR SATURDAY City Panheflents City Panhellenic will hold a joint| ning of Henderson's meeting with the University of | Dorothy Snowden. Washington Alumnae Assootation on pga Saturday, January 14, at_the Unt} Goodfetlows’ Club Dance versity Comunons, Laincheon will], An informal ¢ be served at 12:80 o'clock, Min®|/by the Goodfellows’ club in Hike Mary Ward, acting dean of women |tmnple Saturday eve January at the University of Washington, | 21 will k. The howtesses will be ee 6 Miu Josephine Bulkeley and Mrs. Healing Meetings Adele Milla. Weekly healing meetings will be o¢ held Wednesdays from 2 wntil 9 1/Unien Francaise o'clock at 604 Peoples Bank build L’Unien Francaise, in club rooms Sp. m Monsieur lead discussion. of Y¥, W. CG. A. Maree! Daly will Madame Spence will sing operatic selections in French eee. School ef Industrial and Commer cial Art Seattle School of Industrial and Commercial Art will bold a dance Saturday evening, January 14, at K. CG hall, eee Children’s Party A children’s party will be given Mra, A. G, Schaefer and MY®| by children’s classes of the Dougins Angeles where they will meet Mr. Keary. They will all return | to about a month. . Dr. and Mre J. to Seattle from Chicago, have taken apart Philip Farrar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrar, left last week to enter the University Sebool in Vie tori, B.C eee Dr, and Mrs. Albert Irving Bouf- feur will leave Saturday for Sout | era California for @ two months’ trip. ee Mr. Stuart Agen hans returned from 4 trip of several weeks spent in California. cee Mr. and Mra J. BE. Freet, who have been spending the hotiday« with their son-totaw and daughter, Mr turned Sunday Gold Bar, eee Mr. David Whitcomb left Tuesday for California, where be will join | Mra, Whitcomb, who isin the South Schools Get Part of Forest Reserve ‘The state school department ts en. titled to half of 15 per cent of the re | ceipts of the United Btates forest re-| nerve funds, according to a deciaion | handed down by the United Staten | cireuit court of appeals in San Fran-| cisco his week. The decision con-| firmed the judgment of Federal/ Judge Jeremiah Neterer, made here; in Juty. The forest reserve fund in| this state ia expected to excens | $20,000,000 eventually. Ges Bae Husband Threatened Death ‘That he threatened to kill her on | January § is alleged in the divorce | « Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Will are €D-| sate tn Of4 Btrte .a- ae Mirteg | COMPlaint directed by Ruth Schwarz lowe against Fred Henry Schwarz lose, master mariner. Sait was com. | Practically every man fn Japan | who does not join a Buddhist mon. | aetery marries, | “Wilson Foundation” Conservation league will Wednonday, January 1%, at 1:20 p. m.| Being remponsible for these crimes, | with Mra Patience Creque, 2417 Seo 7 ond ave. W. The following program and Mra Edwin C. wing, re | wii be given: “The Work, Study and|This is done by having the inmates to their bome at Behoot Rystermn - Behoo! of Dancing, Saturday, Janu- ay até p m At the regular meeting of the Clark, who | Women's Democratio club January 4 114, 2 p.m, at Mevew’ cafeteria, the | possibilities were in China for the will be the! establishment of a republican gov- topte for general discussion. All women who are interested invited to altend. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Princess Angeline Partor No, 2 ‘The Native Daughters of Washing- ton, Princesa Angeline Parlor No, 2, | of education in the cabinet; the re will gtve a card party at 7:45 Friday | organteation of the penal «ystem in_ evening, January 20, a the L O. G. T. ball, 109 Virginia ot oe Queen Anne Circle Child Conservation League Queen Anne Circle of the Child meet Gary. by pa’ ing w give the first jax- ee eit in each? It is dan- rous to do so. £ ane have robe known to rupture the intestines of little children. Don't be beguiled by the out- side su; appearance. Look into the formula. Calome! is seldom necessary; salts, minerals, tar, never! Unlike Dr, Caldwell's S Pepsin is admirable for SMiidres, "aa it’ ta for grows pocgie, too. Mothers have it to children | Shuart’s Shoe Clearance Will Be Complete The same high qua! at tremendous Cleara excessive purchases Designers—including invite your personal you can make great | ‘AZARRO AND BEATRICE SWEENEY FINK’S MULES WAT HAZARRO & CO. With Buck & Bubbles ow { B 4 co. ar & Turners a VA New Afternovn Children 10c CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS & al REGULAR $15 VALUES In a splenfid showing of Boots and Pumps, a selection of leathers, styles and shades— fet caren. DODO for ..+++ BROKEN LINES IN $12 to $19 VALUES— A number of very fine boots in Calf and Kid, with a number of different heels, now closing out at the clearance $7.95 price of Sale Prices on Hosiery $3.50 McCallum Hosiery in Black Silk, DOW .......66+0008 $2.25 Kenlock Cordovan Hose, now priced at . $1.60 value in Black and Rrown Filaneed Hose $1.45 Filaneed Silk Hosie Short-Line Values Megular Prices from $10 to $18.50) All short and broken lines are now grouped at four prices—regardiess of former value. All leathers are rep- resented, all sizes in some models, and a great variety of wanted styles at these mle prices, $4.95 $6.95 $7.95 $8.95 Fine $1.89 THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS _ | here during the selling season may now be had offered such unequaled values in really high- grade footwear—from America’s Leading Every Boot, Pump, Oxford - and Slipper Marked at Clearance Prices STAR “Hehools a Mra. O. L Van Baskirk Community Centers,” | Ganid; dramatic ing. Bubject for next Wednesday will be, “What Heals, and Why?" These meetings are free | eee Lineein Circle Child Conservation Lewgue Lincotn Circle of the Child Conver vation league will meet with Mra. G. Sumpter, 4716 Interlaken, Thurs y, January 1230 p.m. . Miss Ackerman Speaks at ¥. M. C. A. On Monday evening, January 9%, 1922, Minx Jeanie Ackerman, the world’s moat traveled woman lectur jon “China and the Chinese at Clone Beattie Husiness and Professional Women's club, Mims Ackerman discumed what lernment, where these people would have peifdetermination of working out their own problema, and how the National Chairman APOKANE, Jun, 13 | Hebberd naid eeting of the repub committee at that time 1, the | would m Two. Found Guilty B. BE, Miuhart and 8, #. Judge A. W. Frater, ing the women industry of China. Because th of G. O. P. | Charles Heb: | | berd, republican etate chairman, an | with, | nounced bere that John T, Adama, | republican national chairman, |noon visit the Pacific Northwest, | he expected to call a an ntate con If the | vinit was deferred too long, Hebberd committes probably | t in February, when the Meattle Young Men's Republican club | of Grand Larceny | Fluhart were found gulity of grand larceny by a jury Thursday before Superior ‘The men were alleged to have obtained $500 from Gua Anderson by falnely represent. condition of « sawmill | which they claimed to own at Offut | 1 of China are the backbone, | or, lectured At YMC. A. auditorium | ine nerve and the muscle of China. These women are the producers, as | Range,” under the auspices of the they are most productive in the silk the women are the producers in China they lave taught the men of China had happened in China, what the | their economic value In the home, | and the homes in the future will be bond awaiting the action of the fed-| zen offers $150,000 to build on a 50-50 bests, with a greater apirit eral grand jury, following the finding | tor use of Dr. Adolph Lorenz, of co-operation betwern the man and | of 16 bottles of whixky in his room at | trian bloodless surgeon, a» FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. | a7, WARNING! Say ‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you over 21 years and proved safe by millions for lake. their living and they are not branded Colds Headache = Rheumatism or made to wear stripes and other Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis humiliating things. Mins Ackerman enl4 “that the | Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100— Aspirin le the trade mark of Bayer Manslacture of Moncacriicaciécster of NEWARK, N. J.— Unnamed JUD JEWETT ts held under $500 | the New Avon hotel, headquarters, other nations have treated China. fome of the interesting reforms being carried on at present are: “The reorganization of the system of edu. cation and the creating of « minister Chim.” | These people have come to the | conclusion that all crime is the re wult of @ defective social order, which we ail make, therefore we are re | *ponsible for the victime of this) octal order that we help create. | should not humiliate the individ. | wal, but should give him a chance. ot institutions work and earn ‘will find it is not necessary to take it every day, nor to increase the dose, and that it is pleasant to the taste. Bottles can be had at all drug stores, and the cost is only ta ots _— yok tancy gi it to & arms. It is absolutely safe. lity shoes that are offered nce Reductions. Owing to no other season have we Shoe J. & T. COUSINS. We inspection, knowing that savings at this time REGULAR $16 oxroRDs— The very Intest models In fine Pumps and Oxfords, in all oS 1 $10.95 PUMPS AND THE $16 TO $18 VALUNS In a large collection of fine mod els in Pumps, Boots and Ox fords, Military or Louis Heels, all leathers, and complete in all sizes, marked for clear- ttn... $12.95 Shop The New Sten of the Times minute is wasted. Specials Items quoted tn this column are goods of quality offered at prices so low it is hardly pos sible they can be por chased today outside of the URMA Stores at the following quotauons: @ SUGAR 6 LBS. Best Cane Sugar tn 5 pound packages; limit 6 pounds to customer— per package 27c CREAM OF WHEAT Extra special in this sale —spet cash offer—per "22 EASTERN HOMINY Whole Hominy, packed in the Bastern Corn Belt-—-No, 3 cans, per can, special this sale 12c CERETANA ROLLED OATS A perfect Northwest product not. equalled in flavor or food value by any other brand; small package; two for 25c CORN MEAL Fresh from Corn Belt mills; white or yellow; No, 10 bags 25c ORANGES! ORANGES! 216 size, good color, juicy Navels; usually sold this week at 400— extra special tomorrow, per dosen 4201 California Avenwe . 2136 Avenue URMA STORES are numbered by the hundred thrvent the entire country, and the being national, has developed = purchasing power that has no equal in other selling system dealing @rectly with the consumers can offer them = more profitable bination of geed quality and low pricn, Your home URMA Stores are continually developing the selling aysteen thag will Your Ow: UNITED RETAIL MERCHANTS OF AMERICA Thirty-four Stores in Seattle errantestios the United States. furnish you better goods and greater savings. Net & THE URMA STORES Offer You Tomorrow An Interesting List at Low Prices Saturday, January 14 URMA BREAD, the latest addition to the Urma group; made as good and pure as bread can be made, wrapped in attractive, sanitary Urma wrappers. One-pound and one and one-half pound loaves. 1 1 Small size, two for 15¢; large size........ Cc URMA COFFEE, the same good-flavored coffee 40 you've had before—pounds ............. hes Cc URMA CORN FLAKES, in the attractive, sani- 1 0 URMA BROOMS, made in Seattle—No. 24 size, 75 light weight, better than most brooms, at... Cc No. 28 size, equal to any broom made; This GING: ... « ovivensderacsmemeneteses $1.25 URMA FLOUR—the quality is so good it would be-hard to secure a more satisfactory blend of $1 85 hard and soft wheat—49-lb. bags...... ° PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR—well $ 1 8 5 known to all our customers—49-lb. bag. . e FEDERAL or CO-OPERATIVE MILK, home products of merit; will save you money (limit 6 cans), 10 per can Cc VAN CAMP’S CATSUP, better than ever, and 25 reduced in price—pints, this sale.......... Cc CRYSTAL WHITE AND ROYAL WHITE SOAPS, extra special this sale (limit 6 bars), 6 bas 25 for . Cc JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP, every customer is ac- 6 quainted with its good qualities; per bar, this sale OC BULK TEAS OF QUALITY—black, Ceylon and India, and uncolored Japans; usually sold for 60c; 48 this sale, per Ib. .....i.0scetaidees eeeess Cc ROMAN MEAL—a very nécessary article for 3 5 the diet at this season; pkg........-....-+ Cc SNOWDRIFT, a cooking compound of pure materials; gives perfect satisfaction; in 2-pound sanitary 50 tins, tomorrow, per tin............+.+.- ea Cc PACKAGE MACARONI and SPAGHETTI—Northwest product, in neat sanitary packages—three 2 5 8-ounce packages for ..... * Cc BAKING POWDER, 25-ounce cans; extra -spe- 20 cial, this sale, per can ... a Cc JELLO or JIFFY JELL—special for this sale, 10 per package ..........e00. Cc BULK SODA CRACKERS—children are especially fond of the fresh, crisp kind we offer. Per pound, 5 special 1 Cc 25c BULK COCOA—get a good quality and save price of tins; per two-pound package....... known = drink 55c BOUILLLON CUBES, nothing finer for the kids when they return from school; per dozen... . CHURCH’S GRAPE JUICE—this well made of selected Washington grapes; per quart bottle, special tomorrow. ..........-. ore Is in This List:° 432-434 North Broadway ... Cor, Wallingt: (Same) : 5203 Meridian Ave. e201 2 225 West Galer | 1515 Westlake Nerth S39-541 Queen Anne Av: PIRIN not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physiciang Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directio