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fa oe % PAGE 10 Bohn Sparrur and Albany Ri Heller Coliens, vio vieioncelio. George Kirchner, Arville Belstad, pisoo. --Hayda the opera, By special request Mr.| Cadman will play some native love songs upon a genuine Indian flageo- | let. Miss Elizabeth Straith Miller, so | |prano, will be the assisting artist. | She is a pupil of Mousikant of Parts; mive a dance at Christensen’s hall, ¥ ected to return eee Officers for the coming year wil ! THUR Friday and Saturday Only THE SEATTLE STAR lon ‘. pm | baiting: T ln ‘ ‘ y * ‘ DAVID M. ANGUS, physicten in eatt @ _Bellowing the programm given WOMEN’S CI UBS PROVE THEY’RE NO SNOBS hie state motienl, sede the Sunset club yesterday aft Mrs. James Templeton Robinson 4 I + Ly ie ecer eurtr tore t rece mews | Stn cawere has returned from a two month BY DOKOTHY FAY ceca a + Ignorance by abking questions,|— © nde ype sh ore ne ae . fow friends qt tea in compliment to visit with her son-in-law and 48Ush-) Giicago artiet supporters are cer-|the institute hes tn every room a|*uthorities in Olympia. Dr. Angas ociet “pag rapide Bg CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |apeaker of the afternoon will be Mrm. |ter, Mr. and Mra, Faunce White thinly no enclie ; , | giana framed pad that contains clip: | 1M" Twlee Se @.0..0 Coterie Club experience in welfare work abroad eee . Rees es: ea teetieiisen abdopes the eaiibttious' ot — " Tea Planned for Visiting Coterie club will meet at Pil mu and as a visitor for the Boca we “| Mr and’ Mra Harold Dodge, of sade ay thuh ' ecdiods teu a % oss 7 . ‘areal ake ‘ hes an telig: |fare longue in Seattle, has well fitted | wew York city, will arrive in Seattle sa aadidistata ae aguied @ riea of both Miss Wiley Complimented| Newspaper Women McLeod: |her to speak on “Who le Our Nextlin the near future to make their © Series of exhibitions most demo > part of th Guest; Sunset Club) 00 Friday afternoon, Junuary 2 Pageants N ort” A musical program | home here, Mra, Dodge was former: “TOS Oh Smite int-lremular promt the seasot : ; + poe |& tea Will be given at the Executive o given by the Washington |iy Miss Louise Wooleey, of Tacoma ang the paint. | regule ers Gives Delightful Enter-\oe Mn 470d 18te ean. ¢ samt 62 ob Veukeet orenentee, one od oe 2 Me dree'ss tues of much “authentic” mantere ax | Lectures oF hae! dh. . : t, v ter Rembrandt and 6 6Y ‘ur b im, tainment. ave. N. E, honoring the visiting uation, Nee, “Mra Ing” the informal reception for. Mia J.B, Nelson and Mrs, Lotus Cot’ 10 others hae madunt wack ‘ he 4 - ewapaper women attend e tober n “Ju-| Agnes ki Nath, a Hindoo nur ©, of Portland, are the gueste “ enite ’ rhis j AINING for the pleasure | stitute venile Cou who will shortly return to India after and Mra. H. E. Hadley for 1%) much a8 1 ee “Bernie SE a paee vir tka Wiley who wit} Mrs. F, W, Kenr Mra. Maurice A cou n training in one of Beat |» tow weeks. 1 H ; M . f o ow w price on Thursday | Hicklin and Mra. Robert Jones, wives Lettie *t Rose Clab tle's bompital } eee po ln lew / Neen ae cy 2. isa Janet Pow-|0f members of the The LetAe er Rone club, onty | see | Mise Lois K. Hartman, who has }0%! room ls a 2 ig ng ed ——_— i Se a: henehaan aon nent ith ow uxiliary Colonel Ellsworth € unt returned fr even Ty corenye congener 0d ba 12 Si 0 Barer rns ae onhcon fracas _Setor "ys |nalay canna re | ut eu rm seven gn a of ests oh gout ago, Ears to FindHer-{} Pweive of the honor cuest's intimate p rig prac ; = . 4 Hiiiends at her home next Tuesday | Paliam sorority, will assist during ¢ at t Re the G. A. R, will give a whist party | week of her br BS SS: ot Yad ae | sel f Feeling So Well - “4 *}nours, which will be from 3 uAtl or will talk in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday. | ter, Mr, and Mra. Roy D. Pinkerton, Polanical, some “real arti” In an jag. a 2 7 sted, | pale ase + «Det : Charles | o'cloc Members « January 20, at 6.30 p.m. Prizes and | During Miss Hartman's apsence she OFT Poom were the neulptural | whe) ahs | 7 erday afternoon Mrs, Charles k. p i A ‘ 80 tite eee - ‘ ‘aunton, Mass.—‘‘I used to have. * attieser aaikestn ton ot cee y are invited. | refreshments. apent nome time ax a student at the Works | of | Alfons teeth —very Jazz Infection Pe io my back and legs oo baal 1 oo fe . ; ; n Bp nodern quite Austrian : Miss Wiley’s friends informaily at) Dance and Card Party fe Cah | . ~ ‘ee - | University of Madrid, in Spain character, Charcoal and ol) por.| [t's Just a question whether the with other t Pea, At the Sunset club, following the) gaturtay evening na guild 2 |» xg, Maple Leal Post Auxiiiary ail traite €f famous oecupied two | Chicago Art institute isn’t a little in bies 0 Sian ak tae oth, and talaler tae on _ Age nan's club will en-| The Ladies’ auxtilary to Maple} Miss Beasie Spence of Victoria, B. be At Se a Tries aac te we SPU kek Sire, OWA. B.lerrnta ch © ean “A wae of the presidents of | Leaf post, No, 21, will meet at 404\C.. is visiting her brother-inlaw and rooms, done by Leopold Seyfert. | ie ag ig rar fs wi igre evening rr. and 3 “> tertain with a dar os sar ew ated clubs on Friday th ave. N., Priday evening, at $30 | sister, Mr. and Mra. C, W. Boles. quite Bpanish in style. A cheerful| They say Jaze was inven a « jr. are entertaining with 4m) at the Motor Car Dealers’ club ‘ Pong! . Th Sin be Wk pink bac rey decorative room in pink and white y the few could waltz well, but ‘ 2 bridge at A home for Reservations may be made with Mrs iene inne | Setewtay eventiens Mr, and Mrs, John B. Burkhelmer seascapes by Sigurd Schou evidently | “anybody” can learn to jaz i | is Biles Wiley and Mr. ‘ ba BE. P. Whiting, Mre. H. ¢ ama, music and ‘a Jare leaving this week for a short trip catered to the popular idea of sugar The idea that everything must ~— a Hee jand Mrs, F. B. Mitohell. art bas be age Guilds Wa E Officers to California, plum art. Watercolor sketches by | brought to the level of attracting at-| Pr Interesting Afternoon ‘ ves FER pence Ben bmn cg nag ER o- leon Taket, “Borin, Anisfeld and|tention of the “opmmon man” is u ts t Club { 5 | Princess Angeline Parlor No |pedic hospital will meet for election | MPs. Frederick J, Buell, who has Herge Prokofieff illustrated theatrical | little overdone. Perhaps more dis ~ - j usi¢c | The Native Daughters of Washing-|o¢ officers for the ensuing year on |D*¢n the guest of her son-intaw and backgrounds and cbstumes. | Unction would appeal to even the il ¢ A tew famous characters from | ton, Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, | vriday, January 20, aa follows daughter, Mr. and Mra. Harold I. Something Goi jlusive common man. But at any pe Opera were pictured at the Cad C srt Friday |*i! « s card party at T45 Friday | ae 3 Btew left Tuesday for Colorady |* ig Gong on | rate, the institute is doing a good ry club yesterday afternoon,|Cadman Concert friday |" sv Sn at the 1. 0. G.|, interlaken — With Mrs. ‘Thomas | soins. All the Time | work, and is in vital touch with the . With Miss Exina Pendleton, of New) ¢ les Wakefield Cadman, dis |) ovo9 eidis tt. Askren, 1477 Hamlin st, 2 p. m. | eee Thess hs pont " n | life of the people of its metropolis rs Merk, and Mr. Archie Ruggles sing: | tinguished composer-planiot will eee | Madrona—With Mra W. I. Be&] ar. 3, w. Brush, of Anaconda,!,, °"ire (% = hing going on @!! | nwo hundred people come in on pay P meee we Pua neee osm arama coore Annual Meeting of Guilds |dow. 38th ave. and K. John mt, 120] sont, in the guest of his son-in-law {6 | time to Pease every kind Of) days, an average of 13,000 on free - praca Mei ede ey nin nf band gaye stoner qucnnlapeay 7 All the Orthope ld will hold | Pm. and daughter, Mr. and Mra, William . days. PY fects, which were very charming, /song and symphony at Met * “ } Studentsa were everywhere draw. | i i Can lootinan thaaien Pridny evening. Cas [thee onnael ne lay, Janu-| Frink Park—With Mra. Rodman} R. Hocking. not ov tainting” treus. the ensts orl wt (Mere arranged by Mr. Cyrus Cam: |5 . r haa gr gc 6 t officers for the com: | L, Betts, 531 30th ave, 2 p. m eee pm ego Seattle Is Sixth u pion. [ee idaaeman stabch whe’ pan [ee Tem | Capitol Hil—~At Prospect church,| Mra, J. F. Terry lett yesterday for |°C Sem i of ung ne en vam great on ee }20th ave. N. and Prospect at, 1:30/ Ban Francisco, to be away for wey-|, OURTONEY 0 STuaie ames « given: | formed for two years with great suc Ridgely Sociai Club 4 | eral Gosich th » foster that elusive pe “The Bohemian Girl” (Arline) cess at the Metropolitan grand opera! nigga! octal club will give & 2 "ails Boreas tiene anes tgp |nomething called “American art.”| Seattle is numbered among the ne ay Mra Harry F. Ostrander! house in New York. “The Witch of " - > || tien They have « special collection of pic-| first six cities in the United States | SS Greece). ..,.Mra Donald Ban Salem.” the suites “The ‘Thunder | @snee and card party Friday at Odd| KE. G. fngtieh, t ave. N. and E.| Mra. I. C. Gilman went over to 14, by living artista, given special lin postal savings depoaita, All the| . Fearehecis Rusticana” online itt women “From the | Fellows’ temple, | Highiand drive, 10 a m. to 4:30 p.m.| Portland yesterday to vinit her son. | 0/0" OF 0 0 Are ee ee of leith which’ lead sae hae ae " ™ Sabasesss Mrs. Speen Tew Scnatae, SEE conge From cae 2 9.8 | Mt Baker Park—Witt’ Mra. B. L.| inlaw and daughter, Mr, and Mra, | Pres pureks oo Byte pacand asap Be. n 6 (Deitiah).«..- aad of th ¢ Water,” ” ‘ | , | + er Our Native Landscape and the pulations — New York, een ond Delilah” (De Derana | dnd Soe gd roa 4 var oat! Reta Theta Mothers’ Club Sutton, 2706 Mt St. Helens place, 2| Fordham B. Kimball, for a week or Priands yr iy atmos yok and i ge p Preto ek: | BLANCHE of sanee Gartioid Kady of Bverctt Dewan” a. io compositions | », The. M serene yl. Tage aed at RENO aph oe RES Sok hug — ota Admitting that many people “don’t | burg. While, nationally, postal de gg EE SF : ernity will meet Friday, 2 p, m tenton Hit h Mrs. ° ¥ “ * sath eee a Uttel)<.. Taylor | M24 On Indian themes and folk | 4+ the chapter house, 4530 14th ave.| Millan, 16th ave. and Howell st Mr. and Mra, T. A.D. Jonen, whe | 20" anything about art, but know | posite decreased 3 per cunt in Decem, of the value of in veo ppeneredyed Cee IN. EB 11030 «. m. Tae ee Ce Guate ot Mr aed Mre | "hat they like when they see it,""| ber, Seattle's deposits increased 2 per "a Vegetable C rs ‘ ; Pa XN, Be. 0:30 [have been the guests of ge : ab Mi. Giiisepte| | His songs have been translated tn | Pree | Laurethuret With Mra. C.| Donald Barnes for the past fortnight, |894 wouldn't for the world show|cent. Advi be . almost every language and sung and/ righ Sthool Orchestra to Give | Kickieman, E. Laurethurst drive, 10/ will leave the firet of the week for, pt iiee wus made famous by Nordica, Bonct, Me: | Concert lam Connecticut ING m (Martha). Miss Edna Peadieton | Cormick, Alda, Bispham, Willams.) he proadway high schoo! orches| University—With Mra W. IL Rog-| ore» th 7 ere | Nielsen and a score of other great/irg of 65 pieces will give their an- | ers O 16th ave, N. B10 a m Mr. Herbert A. Schoenfeld, whe! f Us i ;, rtists. nm conce: in ne hoo! or u " t * LO eft recent for the Bast, & visitin kr ‘oncert « # are ual th auditor Sunset Auxil With Mra E left r y 5 sll | i soaglg! C : | Mr, Cadman has been touring tn |im Friday, Januar at § p. m. | Mooney, 7061 Jones ave, 2 p. m his sona, Kenneth and Herbert, jr. | Be in Everett concert the last few years with great) fF Davies, director. An interest Broadway—With Mra H.C. Ewing, | who are attending the Virginia Mill be ‘Under the auspices of the Ladies’ | success all over the United States |igg program b been arranged 621 Belmont ave. N. 2 p. m tary academy Te Musical club, of Everett, the Spargur| At the local concert Mr. Cadman eee Denny-Fuhrman —With Mrs. si) eee | a ring quartet gave a delightful con-/will introduce ewest songs and Mothers’ Congress Circle verstone, Roanoke and Broadway, 2| Maj. and Mra. J. C. MacDonald pk at the ¥. M.C. A. auditorium in| arias and his new Indian song com-| Cyud hygiene committee of Moth. | p.m (Constance Goodfellow) are receiving . w last evening, preceding which | posed during the holidays, “ Her n meet on the| Medina-—With Mra J. B. Lincoin,| messages of congratulations on the| an Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Wentworth en-|My Lodge Is Warm,” which he wil C. Ay 120) all day birth of @ son last week, in Kelowna, | th ined with a dinner party at their| sand Gear) Queen Anne—With Mra A. J.| BoC. le: ‘s as a compliment to Mr. and | upon any program. and Kieihau 105 W. Highland drive. eee th Mra. Spargur. clude a transcription er, speaker, —With Mra. J. W. God. Mra. Anna Thomeen Milburn, whe fo ‘The following program was pre-|music from his and opera “ee . 1020 Summit ave. 2 p.m | bas been visiting her mother, Mra ’ se @ented by the artists: “Shanewis” and the “Interme ' British American Association ar Oe Moritz Thomeen, at Altadena, Cal, is ye and give a short explanatory talk on British-Americ axsociation will North End Flower Cab e xt week. sr un his ha ime wt tes ro tat | @rranged by Mrs. G. ¥. Herbert Kemp Andahts Contadile ... IT ekines Me Only With Thine . here gta Pochoa (Ol4 Engilsh Fotk Song) ‘Tachaikowsky Ratt (Three Movements) Ta poco Andante, Allo Agitate Mrs. Kjos Arranges Bridge Luncheon Complimenting Mre. William R. Phillips, who has recently arrived | from Toronto to make her home in this city, and for Mrs. Alston G. Hole, who is removing to Los An- eles, Mrs. O. A. Kjos will entertain ‘with a luncheon of twenty covers at hher residence on Queen Anne hill Gaturday afternoon, January 28. Bridge will be the later entertain- ment. Guests Complimented at Bridge Complimenting her mother and sis- ter, Mrs. M. C. Field and Miss Katherine Field, of Bucyrus, Ohio. who are her guests, and Mrs. W. E. Henry and Miss Elizabeth Henry who have just returned from the East, Mrs. Clarence T. Corey enter. tained with a bridge of six tables at home this afternoon. hostess were Mrs, W A. Brown, irs. E. Victor Smith, Mrs. Joseph els and Mrs. FE. R. Corey. ies’ Musical ub Concert ‘The active meeting of the Ladies’ fMusical club will be held Monda @anuary 23, at the home of Mrs. E. M. Pratt, 2938 Cascadia ave. The following program haa been M. Pratt and Mrs. William PD. Chandler: 1g Memoriam Mrs ©, Rest in the Lord Mrs. Claire F Current Events A B. 4 ssobn & Lento B® Prophet Bird @ Rhapsody .../ Leone Langdon The Bird b The Biuebeii ¢ Rain . @ Lite Dwight Fiske Mrs, Howard Hildreth Dinner Will Honor Harold Bauer Mr. Harold Bauer, who will be heard in recital at the Metropolitan theatre January 30, will be the guest of the Boyd Wells pian- ists at a din to be at the Hotel Washington followin winter concert of the club, which will be given next Sunday afternoon, Jan wary 29, at the Cornish school . Bridge Tea Mrs. Harold H. Stewar- entertain. @4 with a bridge tea at Saturday afternoon, complimenting her mother, Mrs. Frederick J. Buell, who has been her guest. Mrs. Don Stewart assisted the hostess, ee giver Plan Informal Evening Mr. and Mra. M entertain twelve guests with an in- formal evening of cards at their home Saturday, . Married at Home ‘The marriage of Miss Esther A Ayres to Mr. Leonard M. Timmons was solemnized at the home of the Mr ide's parents, and Mrs. O. B. Ayres, at Three Tree Point, Tuesday evening, January 17, with Rev. EB. P, Giboney of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Mr. Timmons is connected with the United States aval station at Keyport. > Assisting | master pianist | the mid. | her home| Rows Downs will | Jand has cppeared in concert in Parts Jand London with great success. # | will sing a number of the latest songs jby Mr. Cadman. Pupils’ Recital at Cornish Saturday | On Saturday evening of this week | the Corni#h school will resume its) sion caused by the holidays The} program will be given by students | of Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Cady Dall, Mr. Jou-Jerville and Mr. Wells and the admission ts free. | p.m. Hhe elected at the meeting of the} Mr. and Mra, stadden Hart (Vivian ihe Pie orth End Flower elub Friday after. | Strong Hart) left today for Los An Adele M. Pielde Club noon in the club rooms at 85th at | celes, to remain for several monthe, Adele M. Pielde Parliamentary Pro jand Greenwood ave The hostesses | when they will go to New York cedure club will meet in Erickson |for the afternoon will be Mra EL H.| Where Mra. Hart will appear in con. clubrooms, Y. W. CA. 130. Topic! Jackson, Mra George Rinkle, Mrs. | cert will be previous question. |D. Morrif! and Mra. Fred Brown. | off ballin 8/0 | see Mins Gertrude L. Kung of Port Pennsytvania Study Clab Ronn: | land, arrived last evening, to spend The Pennsytvania The Pi Reta Phi alumnae wil! give | the weekond as the guest of Mr. ang meet with Mra 15th ave Ste “Women of Mrs riet C. Stein, president, who has Ul, will be at the meeting. . . tie F * Helen N Tow series of recitals, after the intermis | Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church The Women's Missionary society seas club will be given at th club. Mins |of the Irst Presbyterian church meet Friday, January 20, at 2 in the ladies’ parlors, The Winger 20a rummage sale Friday and Satur | Mra, Casper Fischer, wrens, |day at Westlake and Blewart st. The | =- — od Har. | proceeds will go toward the building Young Ladies’ Institute Commanders and captains in charge of the sale of tickets for the cantata to be given by the Young Ladies’ In- sigute in February will meet to dix cune future plana and progrens made, Jat the Smith Building restaurant, h will | house, 404 19th ave. N., this evening, | where they will have dinner together, PD. m./ at £:90 o'clock, Members and friends |on Saturday evening, January 21, at chief | invited. 16:90 p. m been | fund of the active chapter. All mem. [bers are ured to anniat. | Overseas Clob Card Party | ‘The regular card party of the Over. Its new ~and its omer ene “_ = = ¢ “One Thumb Top”’ ¥, new package ' with the ee) em FREE TRICOLETTE Buy one and we'll give you another free. 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