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Large Attendance at | | women's upper [olety of the University 2 Tolo Club Dance | ‘The annual dance of the Tolo club, class honorary 8 of Washing CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY WOMEN’S CLUBS THE SEATTLE STAR | Longfellow POT. A. long POT. A, at sehool, 2 R. ©, T. C. armory, was attended by | Beacon Hill and — Fulton p. m. ‘ imary Care of Teeth,” Dr ‘ ] > C. Puckett; “Rtfects of a Succwas qi ar more than 500 couples. Kleven q F , # Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton P.|ful Woman,” Dr, Roberta Wimer emme Mrs. Garrett | senior picdges to the society were| np Ay vii cmct at the Boncon Hill| Ford, Betecl alll feeatay: wines i Be Dinner Hosts announced by Miss May Ward, act | school, Wednesday, January 18, at| Vocal solos by Mian Frances Mullen oie) » Recep- | 2, sean of women, and a member | 15 p,m. Mr, Robert R. Colo, aasint eee Evening; Recep- ce ros ciun ted by Mixa Mar-|ant superintendent of schools, will West Seattle Art Club Honors Madame | garet rogers, president of the club. | speak on “What Seattle Schools Aro) Went Seattle Art club, with Mra ee | The girls pledged to Tolo club are | Doing.” A musical program will be} 4 7 tamilton, £400 424 ave. 8. W., ann-Heink. fudged on scholarship, personality | given 1 nap ar agg dl ght and character of work for the beat afer a) hv “. Subject, “BurneJones and fm AND MRS. EDWARD 1. interests of Washington } Dorcas Circle | william Morria” with Mra John GARRETT will entertain with The following senior girls were} Dorcas circle will hold ite first! jacotmen an lender, “Contemporary ? Of eight covers at their named: Margaretta Stuart, Blossom | meeting of the year at the home of are” Mre, U. FL Niden Mae At the Highlands this evening. perry, Adelaide Fairbanks, Minnte| Mr P. Pirkey, 923 W. 65th at, ; eagle. Soompliment to Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson, Artie Lee Hart, Susan Latta, | Wenedsday, January 19, at 1 | . ‘ SaiGones, who are visitors in the: Margaret Homann, Irma Irin| Members urged to attend, Blection| | i of Catholic eh gen a 3 Canfield, Elizabeth Barclay and Nor- | of officers. knee teagan Be ow Ppcorg Pg ied ma Sima | eee ee Providence hospital from 10 @. : , 7 » oS p.m 4 charge of the dance were Ru emerson P.T. A, will meet Wed: | - Pains | Weythmann, Cunningham, | Tiritinty-Arr n Auxiliary Madame Schumann. Bigma Chi fraternity, under ‘of the Mothers’ club, en- ‘until 5 o'clock at the fra House, 4505 18th ave. N. Huckleberry and the rooms, and a deautiful golden chrysan f centered the tea table the fraternity men In en- were Mra. ©, F. Clark, Mrs. | Setchum, Mrs. M, N. Miles, 7. Merritt, Mra C. B. Blake, | C. Saunders, Mrs. F. W.! fest, Mrs. A. R. Ketcham, Mrs » Hanson, Mrs. F. M. Harsh ‘Mrs. A. B Hiatt, Mrs. P. W. Mrs. J. C, Dumett, Mra. Barnhise! and Mrs. ©. HL. eee Evening & ira. J. Tate Mason will) Mr. and Mra William on Friday evening, en- with an informal bridge | The guests will in- the intimate friends of Hostess Strove entertained for ten at her home d Mrs. Whiting r Hosts ‘and Mrs. EL P. Whiting are with a dinner of eight their residence Saturday Mg, later with their guests at- fF the dance and card party ’ guild of the Orthopedic giving at the Automo- 0 Compliments Jones P. Mrs. T. A. D. Jones. Greer entertained with an informal reception ‘Literary Tea Creigh Marjorie Wiliams, Margaret Gilbert and Margery Lindsay oe. nesday, January 18, at 2:30 p, m,, in | the barement of the school, After the short business session, Miss Mc | Hickeby, a Fted Cross nurse, will Speakon “First Aid in the Home,” with the object of organizing a ¢ In the #ehool, which will be of mate. rial benefit to the mothers. Music by the kindergarten and first-grade pu pil, Refreshments will be served. Mra, Jacob Kanfmann entertained this afternoon at her home, with the | third tn a series of afternoon teas, this being a lterary tea, with an tm Prompta program given by the s 6 guests, featuring the works of Emer. nee . as - Lady Bagles eee January 18, in the M. B B. A. hall Supper Dance on First ave, Luncheon at 1 p. m. Forty invitations have been teued | followed by cards and installation of by Miss Mildred Okker for a supper officers. dance to be given at the home of | one her parents on Queen Anne Hill! Healing Meetings after the performance of “All of a] Weekly healing meetings will be Sudden Peggy” Saturday evening. [held Wednesdays from until 3 IS o'clock at 603 Peoples Bank build Stadium Club Dance ing, Subject for Wednesday The Stadium club ts entertatning | “What Heals, and Why? with a “Dance of 22" in the Masonic | ™eeUngs are free. temple Saturday evening, January bg why 21. Special features are being plan-| Lincoln Circle ned by the committee, which includes | League Mr. William Moyer, Mr. Ray Eck man, Mr. Arnold Beexer, Mr, Harold Davis, Mr. Harold Mann and Mr. Gene White, chairman. will These Vation league will meet with Mra G }R Sumpter, 4716 Interlaken, Wed neaday, January 18, at 2:30 p.m. nati eee Queen Anne Circle Child Conservation League Queen Anne Circle of Conservation league will meet Personal | Wednesday, January 18, at 1:30.p. m. leaving the first of next week for| +), | With Mrs. Patience Creque, 2417 Bee California, to bs Gene eheat @ month. | ond ave. W. The following program | will be given: “The Work, Study and School System in Mra, O. L Mr. Chartes Walker has returned from a short business trip in the East “Schools an Ps al Community Centers Bh M Cahill; dramatic read The Win 4 turned fro Mr. Rush Estee has retu Mining of Henderson's Field,” Mis & business trip thru the East and the| Doroth ow der South. hy Snowden oe Ladies’ Pioncer Auxiliary On Wednesday the Ladies auxiliary to the Washington P wilh meet in the private dining room of the Y. W. CA. Mr. A. J eee Mr. and Mra. Winfield W. Smith! left Sunday for Los Angeles, where | they will reside in the future cee Mr. and Mra. George FL Stetne and family have removed from 110 ? bins rrtvecranen Bye nr “4h of historical interest and Mra W. Howe st. to 1132 Fighth sve. W:| atsert Bryan will epeak on hor see Mra. Lyle Staver Vincent and baby |"O%! *xperiences in the Philippine 7 adn ele hintor BeBcbeon at the Sunset club] 0 Tie vincent. Jr, have returned | ands and th tle history eee to their home in the Charlemont Philemus Geb Dh: apartimenta ae Va ‘The Philomus ctub wil! entertain m. Hostess Ing with a charming at her home, “Daisart,” in Park, Mra. Arthur A. Phin- hostess last Thursday after. _ ‘Twelve guests were cated ma the board, centered with « ‘@f Ophelia roses. Bridge fol- tuncheon. eee Tr as | | Mrs. EH. Rhodes as the honor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur are entertaining with a for sixteen at their home on evening. ie dinner will be given aq a s compliment to Mrs. Rhodes, p is the mother of Mm. O'Reilly WE be the later amusement. . Fuhrman Guild e Ball n Gufld of the Or. je hoepital is planning a laree take place in the Masonic On Wednesday evening, April | It will be one of the social events cheon Planned for McClellan Angela McClellan wil! be the ited guest on Thursday when Miss Phyllis Hamlin| entertain with four tables of her honor, at her home, Bast Madison et. cee al Tea Alice Kiewert entertained an informal tea at the home of Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Al. Hemrich, last Saturday after- sy eee Tickets for Sir Philip bbs Lecture The committee in charge of the Philip Gibbs lecture to be given the auspices of the Women's ¢lub in the Masonic tem 16, announces that| which have been sent to the| to be sold must be sold or by February 1. Tickets for | public will go on sale at the| h after February 1. eee . Parker Plans Tea ‘Mrs. George H. Parker is arrang- ® tea at her home for Saturday at four o'clock as a com to Miss Catherine Baxter, a/ be, and Mrs. Arthur Russell | ffin (Mae Trenholme), a recent | Junior Prom on » February 4 |. The Junior Prom of the University ‘of Washington, which is to be called | | the “Bizarre Pal,” will be given this! “Year at the Masonic temple, on Sat-| evening, February 4 | committee in charge includes “Miss Katherine Peterson, Mise Elma Dick, Miss Aileen Howell, Misa Vera , Mies Susan Irwin, Miss Mil ‘Tweed, Mins Vera Allen, Mise ¥ ih Dix, Miss Celeste Moll, Miss “Maybelle French and the Messrs. Nathaniel Bender, chairman; Harold Van Haton, Walter Seelye, Malcolm ‘Crowe, Henry Hughes, Wdward “Drake, Frank Robinson, William and Robert Butler. eee Supper Honors Visitor Complimenting her house guest, Miss Carmen Wendell, of San Fran. eiseo, Mra, Lucile Fisher entertained With a supper for twelve guests at| _ her bome Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mra. Fred Woodland have removed to Mount Vernon, where they will make on Wednesday, January 1%, at ¢ home of Mra. W t their home. be, rc lla a Princess Angeline Club CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ..-- --/) Princess Angeline club 0. E. &, Y. L. 1. Notes with M. ™ M. Peyser, T17 4th ave, ¥. Io J. Deamatio clue wih mest ias'1-20 p/m. All mémbers invited Wednesday evening, January 18, at qaye East ei K. C. night school, at 7:45. On ac-| Cer ee count of postponement of ast week's 1 - meeting. a full attendance of mem- bers is requested. at clubhouse, ee Strrine, ¥. Le. 1. Choral ctab wit rehearse | OTIS on Wednesday evening, January 18.) and Friday evening, January 20, at K. of ©. hall, at 8:00. After Friday evening’s rehearsal there will be a} ipm Mm EB. E. Mra. Max Olsen, Mra. Will fam Chileott, Mra. J. Trathen, host. eee Human Analysis Class Human Analysis class t Young social hour, refreshments will y, n vt | Woren's Christian association, & ” i Ene enaaing wan ve ene ;D m. Readings of character by Prof. John BE. Ayer, M. V., and Prof A. lL. Stzer, Ph. D. Persona interest ed in study of reading character in. vited, Mra. Wiliam Pitt Dillingham (Chartotte Perry), of Chicaro, is the guest of her mother, Mra. M. F. Perry. eee Mr. and Mra. P. F. Harris and daughter, Sarah, salled Saturday on the Keystone State for the Orient. | ave. 3 hey expect t. fone from three to ne br <r ; | Byers, “Furnishing a Small Home” ene 6 |Mra G. Willus Johnson will give « Mrs. Lester Lewin, jr. te spending lemon on American pianoforte com. Several weeks in Callfornia. Mr. posers, with flustrations of their Lewis, who accompanied her South,|¥°"K bY Mrs. John J. Doherty haa returned. Ladlew Aid Beclety Mr, Charies 8. Wills left today for|. TAdies’ Ald society, Ballard Pree Spokane, on a short business trip. byterian chureh, in the church an +s nex at 2 p.m. Mrm Samuel Rich Mrs. George BE. Sheldon. of Port.|Mrx. Edith Hale and Mr. C. H land, is the guest of her brother.in- | Mullen, hostesses. law and sister, 3 . % | % 3. Hamitton, 8nd Mra Arthur) 1 say Stirting Chapter, D. A. R, Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. FR | luncheon at home of Mrs. Clara Swan Short, 4525 Sixth ave. N. FE. with | Mrs. Edith B. Darnell as honor guest. Mra. Darnell will tell of her trip thru the East and South. oe Golden Era Club Golden Era club, | terian church. Miss Jane Perking in leaving the, B. ™ last of this week for New York, | welcome. where she will resume her studies at| Miss Finch’s school | eee = Re Nata Club Re Nata club, Pierce Sanders, 2341 W., 1:30 p. m Woman Woman's E Mra. H. with Mr. S&S. W. Barker i* in Vancouver, B.C. on « business trip. eee Mr, and Mra, W. W. Greenwood left Sunday for California, where they will remain until spring. From there they will go East, and will not} return to this city until next fall, “ef @ from 11 a. m. to 4 Men and women more than 60 Bring bunch. eee Woman's Century Club Spanish departme Woman's Miss Angela McLellan ts leaving! Century club, at Y. W. C. A. 10:30 Friday for Victoria, B. C., where she & m. will be the guest of Miss Lillian es ad Michaelis. | Progressive Thought Chib ee 2 | Progressive Thought lub, at Fed Miss Virginia Sheahan left today! erated clubhouse, 1:30 p. m. Nathan for Coronado, to spend several weeks Eckstein will speak at 3 p. m. on as the guest of Mins Katherine Agen. | “The Outlook.” pce ili iw eaten pie New Yorker has developed a new| Agloe Sisters form of electric heater that may also | with Mrs be used as a toaster ~1pm Agice £ 11604 42rd ave. White, N Rheumatism at 60 & S.3. Thoroughly Rids the Body of Impurities, Rheumatism | fomeboty's mother is suffering to- might! The scourge of rheumatiom has wrecked her body; lMmping and wuftering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs tothe stars! Doss anybody care? 6.8.8. ts one of the Friateet blood-puriflers known, and it elps butld more blood cella, Its . feinal ingredients are purely vogele- ble. It never disarranges the stomach, It Im, In fact, a splendid tonic, a blood mal & blood enricher, It banishes from joints, musclos and body, {t butide firm flesh, It is what somebody's mother needa Mother, if you can not tonightr Out to get a bottis of BH. A. yourselt, surely somebody in your family will. Homebody, get a bottle of 8. 8. B. nowt Lat momebody's mother begin to fool lew gpa, 4 iy ‘ul again tonight. Maybe, maybe rhoumatian le all gem. Let 4) your mother: 8.8.8. is sold at 6.6. dol, it will build you up, too! drug stores, in two sixes, larger size is the more economical. Advertisement, Lady Eagles will meet Wednesday, | Lincoln Circle of the Child Conser. | | the Child dard will have an exhibit of neveral | the presidents of the Federated clube | Mount Baker Purk Luncheon club, | at First Presby- | 1} ritinh.Amerioan Auxiliary with Mra, Arthur Gillespie, 170 Prospect et, at 2p. m Take Weat Queen Anne car, eee | Fortnon-Thyresen Auxillary } Mra, Cha Todd will entertain the Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary at |her home, 614 Fifth ave, W., Wednes | Music | Schumann-Heink | Well Received Mme, lMrnestine the world's greatest and beet known Schumann-Heink, o@ptraito, was beard tn concert last evening at the Metropolitan theatre She wan greeted by | which filled every available foot of Wvery neat tn the b an audience apa une, a well as several hundred seat on the | was sold last week, and yes terday standing roc For mor 1 only could be than 40 years an Heink has been wing rt and operatic stage © wtill retain® many won qualities even after such # dertul great length of ¢ Mme. Schumann-Heink ts one of |the few artivty who pomnena all the | qualities which make for success, and her concert last evening waa indeed a triumph, Her voice i a deep, clear and resonant contralto of ox cellent quality, whieh, when | bined with an inspiring personality, completely won ber audience from the start Her program wan varied and one chosen to appeal to practically every jtest. Her opening group was com |prived of “Ah Rendimi” by Ronni and |"Armida Aria” from “Hinalde” by day, January 1% Luncheon at 12:20 | fandet, both in Ttalian, and Meyer Pp. m Members requested to atte |beer'’s "Ah mon Fila” Other num see bers which met with approval were | Ladies of Golden North Licurance’s “Indian Love Bong” and The Ladies of the Golden North | three by La Forge-—“Flanders Re will hold their regular business meet |qulem,.” “To a Memenger” and ing Wednesday at the club roomna,|"Where the Went Hegina” In re | 1923 Fires ave sponse to insistent applause the diva | me AL reaponded with three encores, “Silent | Acacia Club | Night" and “The Rosary,” which she Miss Effie I. Raitt, profemor of |sang by request, and “Thy Beaming | economics at the University of Wash-| Byes." “When the Roses Bloom 0, will mpeak on “Budget Mak-|by Louim Reichardte, “Erikonig’ Ing in the Home" at the moeting of |and “Helderoslein th by Frans [the Acacia club Wednesday at 1 p.|Sebubert, and Arditi's “Rolere” in |m., In the emall dining room of the| Italian were other enjoyable num Y. W. C. A. cafeteria, After the |bers, and sung only as an artint of ram the members | the matinee at the Moore theatre, oes Seahurst Counctt | Beahurst council, Minute Women. will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at | the Seahuret church. «ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Annual Meeting of Guilds All the Orthopedic guilds will hold their annual meetings Friday, Janu ary 20, to elect officers for the cour ing year, eee Grade Teachers’ Club The Seattio Grade Teacherw club will give a dinner Monday evening, | January 20, at 545, in the L. © Smith Bullding restaurant, to which members of Parent Teacher ans a tone are expe The pur powe of the dir r le to catablish « closer uhion between the teachers and the Parent Teacher circle mem bere eee Seattle Woman's Club | The Seattle Woman's ctu will on |tertain in honor of the presidents of [the Seattle Federated clubs on Friday jAfternoon from 2:20 to & o'clock at }the Federated clubhouse, An inter esfing program of drama, music and bas been arranged eee Gassle Calture Club ‘The Classic Culture club will meet Saturday, January 21, at 2 p. m. at the Federated club! Prot. Wit tam FP. Gorsuch speak on “Drama.” cee Social Club No. 8 Women's Benefit association of the Maceabeen Bock club No 8 will meet at the home of Mra Alice Rob erson, 2627 Aurora ave, Thursday January 19, at 1 p.m. Election of officers Military whist. Members and friends invited, Columbia | boundary Oregon river forms (a natural between Washington and How to Make Pine | Cough Syrup at Home Hine no equsl for prompt reentte. ‘Takers but a moment to prepare, and saves you about 62. | | eee ee ccc c tee eee Pine tions and remedies for coughs. reason is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effect im soothing and healing the | membranes of the throat and chest. | Pine cough syrups are combinations | of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar eyrup. * used in nearly all prescrip: that money can buy, pu 1f Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. 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JOHNSON PIANO CO. 1617 Third Ave, THE HOME OF a & ©. CHER PIANOS Remember the Address 1617 Third Ave, Piano Department Wood's Masic Store | The | To make the beat pine cough remedy | Pinex” | 1 | will attend | the caliber of Mme. Schumann -Heink could sing them. Arthur Loeaser proved not onty an accompanist of unusual ability, but an exceptional pianist. His playing of Nocturne F Sharp and Polonaise A Flat by Chopin, Rachmaninoff's olka and Rakocry by Lint were well executed and received merited applause, eee Florence Lamkin in Recital Florence Lamkin gave a plano re ital Baturday evening, January 14 at Fine Arts hall, to 4 large audience, which responded most gencrourly to or artistry, Mies Lamkin dim yed a wealth of technical equipment, and he interpreted with marked pro ficiency numbers that comprised lasnic and modern plano literature The Schumann sonata was expecially effective in the second (slow) move ment, with ite reposeful themes, and In thome selections that required fleet heen and delicacy she met the test “ST Funny thing bout ketchup You don’t buy ketchup for ketchup's own sake. You buy it for the sake of the other things on the table. Heinz To- mato Ketchup has a zestful tang that gets the other things eaten —eaten and enjoyed. | TOMATO KETCHUP ‘THIRTY FATHOMS under Ni the wlth tn Nature's laboratory works to help Scott's Emulsion serve human-need. An ad: costs little but eplendidly. The Grieg suite in old ntyle opened the program that includ. ed componitions by Weber, Debunry Honselt, Lient, Seambat! and Chopin Canadian Chamber of Commerce plans a Meet of oll-burning steamers between England and Canada United States in 1920 manufac tured farming implements valued at $537.000,000, tf Remnant Sale WOOLENS Every piece of silk and velvet (from one- half to five yards in length) in our entire Sek WH Le liciuaed in this unusual value- giving event. To in- sure quick disposal, practically every item of this Shamek QUALITY merchan- dise will be sold con- siderably. BELOW COST NONE and positively will be above the manufacturer's price, s0 there are scores of excel | lent values waiting for YOU at this Remnant Sale. Here are a few of the va rietios of silks from which you may s#elect— —Crepo de Chine —Canton Crepe —Charmeuse —Talfeta —irorgette Crope —Satine Wo feel abdsoiutely sure that the values offered tn this Remnant Sale CAN- NOT be duplicated cla where, but don’t take our word for it. Come early— eee for yourself, SHAMEK BROS. 1526-28 Third Ave. benefits much. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield 6 J. FREE! “THRIFT ASA JOY” ©!*What is thrift—exactly? It ia but another name for \ habitual proeperity as the result of frugality and eaonomy. It isa condition resulting from industry and an entire absence of waste or extravagance, 4 “We all want riches, but with it incline both to waste andl indulgence, which always menace and frequently destaoy success, Thrift both builds and preserves good forhune, which we all desire and want continued indefi- nitAly because of the pleasure and comforts it adds to lifes © “Tihe joys of thrift are known only to the thrifty, and they abide. Wealth comes and goes, except when nourished by thrift. Hence the economic value of education in thrift, which makes success permanent. Its joys are worthy of a high plz in every man’s regard. The rewards it yields are greatly to be de- sired. They include security, comfort, self-respect, power, influence, standing, authority, consideration, precedence and many other things, great and small, which men love. q “The habit of thrift inevitably brings money and prosperity to the man who possesses it. He lives within his income, saves constantly, invests prudently. His industry never lags. He always has what the un- thinking) call ‘good luck.’ Fortune comes his way. He is favored. Year after year he sees his store in- crease. \’ear of poverty is banished. He lives in plenty. Whe desire to spend, which torments so many who have little to spend, does not bother him, for with the prosperity thrift brings him he learns true values and comes to know and thoroughly dislike waste, indulgence and every form of extravagance. { “Make no mistake. The habit of thrift robs one of no proper pleasure, clouds no worthy outlook, narrows no life, hai rs no laudable ambition. On the con- trary, it adds immensely to the joys of human exist- ence, widens every prospect for usefulness and honor, broadens the horizon of opportunity enormously, and makes possilile the realization of many lofty aspira- tions. 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