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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. \ Judge and Mrs, Burke | i Bale [Mother of Grown Boy BEATING CEREAL — |DRY-CLEANING | STAINS [for ® few minuten after aking it Seattle man, composer-pianist, amd Mr. and) | Binee my by in te or bia “ need aA trom the dove equal pafts of walt and flour and rub op wee vs it them in the sue Mrs, Henry Jukes, of Bet !ingham, je a constant eare I must content myre ‘ing it thru the brintios, When the |to bleach for « time who are the Rte o musate of Mr. und| CLUBS POH SATURDAY jm, at the Nome of Mra, A. J. Stet: | with aitting on the wide lines most of| bing it theu tas, Wher the Vet with lemon juice ’ —_ A ie ape ane. tne, pease. Swaite oo, i. ee | [rin 124815, ooth pt the time, Hut I oap do much for! BOILED FROSTING _ |misture ie suenen Ou ine Disa] put the material into clear water to md Mrs, Burke will ontertwh\ with Classic Culture Club he jhim without bin knowledge that Wi oe is ermeth | will be like new ok Sainte Bunies i | ‘Phe Clussio Cutture club will meet |} Dorle Social Clab be of infinite value to him, Wor thie | Eno gd ys ata borg oyeg “ - | a * » Satu January M1, at 2 p.m, at!) Dork relat dub, O. BM, met] p, scolded lier «Pago wt it on the , wie mere Club Ww ill Give Mu- 8 the Federated olpbhebss, Prof, Wik at the home of Mem A. I White) So, eed nim three bik me arty ane ies ie bolle aut the bem SILK § STOC ‘KING: KILLS MOTH uJ . q » 1 spea ol on ve jaw in oO ol rosting im, stirrin cons y toe cn male You ean remov moths ‘om the at Women’s Uni- Sunset Club Musicale Vhamy ¥ much will speak | Thursday, when the following offk | Wey Guy At thie exe, a growing | frosting in. stirring constar Don't lot the silk wtockings remain| You c tr lub: Mi + 4s | Orwerws Jeera were elected for the ensuing |OYury SAY: St tie oes tind ae & ne desired thickneam, in» woiled condition for @ number of | carpets by wringing # coarse tows ‘ Clud; Miss Postpone | - oe year Preaident: Mra Lilian ar juroberman, There is no “tall, thin | . days after removing then. Wash| out of water, spreading smoothly on dwick Plans Bridge| Tre musteate planned fot nox Seahurast Auxiliary _|ley: vice president, Mew. ana?” Phees"ee he tenn! Chief native religions of Jupan are! them immediately. ‘The moisture of| the carpet, and then ironing over it Wednesday afternoon at the unset} Seahurst Ort’hapedic auxiliary will] wood; secretary, Mins Bell Baldwin's ig geome need more food, much /Shintolam and Budd the feet rota them with a hot tron. Steam kills mot club by Mrs, Langdon C, Fenty and | meet at Th free Point clubhouse |treanurer, Mra. Eva Oleson, Tho | at OP ie Me ee nooery . . -- —_ ——- Lawrenee Bogle has been post bin the evening, ‘Dance |next meeting of the club will beheld) 1.” 1 vi) cemember that the more 3S wilt be given at the 1, owing to IMneme in thie farm | ‘ eee at the home of Mra George H. Be "i oratty Ob on ‘Hes, and im ite place a card) party | Good flows’ Chun Dance well, 602 N. 40th at, Thursday, Janu Paget oe wilt be given, for which the commit An informal dance will be given ary 26, at 2p. m. All members cor (grmghdcngtoan th TOR es Ml sponges od lw a7 es scape hole ted tad aida and muscles and send the rich blood | Dy the Glee cluy of the Unt planning to attend make reserve: lremple Saturday evening, Jun oa eerlaee pice oe aan tl ‘of Washington, under the, di. Gongs as carly as possible 21. League of Women Voters Plans health slanais in his cheeks. bill, the more boy, and I will let him. wants of the plain, good | foods which will strengthen bie banes | have all “ef eee Liridge Tew Of Dean Irving M. Glen, with! : Ladioa’ Grotio C $ League of| 2 lgwill try to make him feet that | : , 7 to Club The state board of the Leagu “ Merritt as accompaniat.| Luncheon for Mrs. Hole ‘Phe Ladies’ Grotto club will enter-| Women Voters has platined « bridge |home Ie the beat place: father and) mother the best folke, I will de t net by mawkish talk but by silent | l evidence, 1 will fix up his room, tur: | |ninbing and equipping It in # lway that he wil to take b chums up to tt, I will encourage him B, Trofethen. Mrs. George! Thursday afternoon, January Whi with a whist party at Wing’®| tea at the Hotel Washington Annex and the members of the Mrs R. Knox Roberts in entertains ca bteria, 1409 Firat ave, Saturday, |on Wednesday, February 1, at 206 4h be the hostesses, 12 With 8 bridee luncheon sea com) juyuary 21, at $90. All Eastern | o'clock, to celebrate the pansage, laat > ale pliment to Mra G: Alston Hole. The) sa 99, Magona and their friends In-| month, of the Sheppard-Towner bill ing which will be for agtair will be given at her home wad [egy isos Buhae bo enmeneebe ae 4h olen, is as fol: only the intimate friends of Mrs. ai + > |trom different parta of the state of| ‘e " o b im Mele Wil be moleded omnag the Wanhington Hive, No. 944 Washington, Mrs, W. 8. Griewold, of | invite hie frlends here, and Witsan | SuEsts, me Whahington hive, No. 044, Ladien Seattle, president, Mre. Ht. 18, Haswell, | AOmeUmes OUMMNNN CUD A Speake as . of the Maccabees will hold a special| of Tacoma, vice president, Mra. Wit leourage hie association with nice Jens Entertain Informally meeting to obligate members next liam Belote, of Bellevue, moretary, pe ai Sd tov thom here, ft Ol (arvenged for | Mr. and Mra, Robert B. Roseman | Saturday, at § p,m. at the home and Mrs, J. i, Barr, of Yakima,| 70 coke, musle and a place to Hater | ctertaimed with an informal evening | Mrs. Lillian Mill, 105 14th ave, N. | treasurer, The other members of int | ay caman ar eae ot tate Oe « ‘ UNITED RETAIL ME! CHARTS OF AMERICA —. ea fees. in) Jer et their home in Lake Forest park, i ee | board include Mrs. Overton G, Ellin, | PO” Kite ne hin favorite occu “The New Sign Viola Bextot Thursday evening, Jangary 12. Later _ Young Ladiew’ Institute |'Tacoma, Mra. N. 8, MeCready, Sno bein ef the Times” fetyst Ste in Seatth Rpeate o yupper wan served at « beautifully | Commanders and captains in| homish, Mra, Ki. F, Weeka, Seattle, sti’ slid ela sealed vanes ‘mea Thirty-four Stores in Seattle Sppointet tabla centoret with a| chatke of the sale of tickets for the | Mra Frances G. Axtell, Hellingham, © f° )"0) ii" Mit ete sauna pretty arrangement of freesiue, mari-| cantata to be given by the Young) Mra Artha Perry Curry, Beattie, Mim ee ee he wad, Twill ay THIS URMA Selling System is made up of your home stores joined with hun- Go Institute in February will) Pearl Mough, Beattie, Mra. 1. C. Me golte and ferns, lighted by yells it directly, straight from the shout Bo Wiiver Westerman candies, Mra. Robert 1. Hulette as jt ei = Se pag lee, Sarid Boeing # ara pa — der, that he may have no doubt of dreds of other retail stores throughout the country, all organized in one ce ee in restaurant, where they will have|coma, Mra, K.P Wick, Seattle, and |" rensen, for ty nage aN gigantic enterprise for the definite purpose of lowering the cost of living. ‘inber together, on Saturday even-| Mra Helen N. Stevens, Seattle : ren iby seaekan a Laibtine f j i erative Valentine Dance tng, January 21. at 620 Kach of the 48 states of the Union {Mere but will tenon these moetiy Be This objective is being accomplished daily by an enormous co-operative buying power that has never been known before. As the volume of business grows so will the savings of both the consumer and retailer. Today We Offer You Some Quality Under the direction of Minx Lulu eee land Alaska will be represented by Fairbanks, Lakota club, composed of | Seattle Chapters, PE. 0. | tables, and there will be a few tablen university and business girls, has \eombers of the five Seattle chap-| for Canadian cousins, Quite a rivab made plans for a series of dances, the || tery of the P. E. ©. will celebrate the} 'Y already eXiety ax to which state | | first of which fs to be a valentine) 234 anniversary of the organidation | Will have the largest delegation, and | dance, to be given in Knights of Co} with a party at the Seattle Yacht club| St Present lowa leads. Several are F. }|umbus hali Saturday evening, Fe Haterday afternoon, from 2 o'clock to| Manning stale reunions on this o¢ not forget to laugh at him, and with him. Japan's principal exports are raw silk, cotton tiasues and silk memes x nee oe _——-— ow yall dg Ra io ut : \. Mrs. J, A. Merriam is in charge}oasion. It bas been arranged that) ‘Toke 1 er « Lescone 2 “— coll. F | The committee tn charge of ar | iit the affair. each table will choose its own game. ean: = Priecoll. F. Cer) sngements includes Mra. Lalu M abe Senet | STEVENS che oO sa e argain rices will take the place of | Fairbanks, Miss va Burkhardt, Miss Kingston Camp No. 6833 RED TILES i Way They Are Dancing | club tea planned for that | Margaret Calder, Miss Esther Camp ‘Kingston camp No. 6833, Modern bell, Mine Loie Newman and Mi") Vfoodmen of America, will give an eee Elsie Campbell. eo ttertainment and musicale Saturday If the red tiles aboot your fireptace || are dull, rub them with lemon dipped Saturday, January 21 Young Lady Assistants. tainment for yh e'tening, Jan. 21 at 8 pm All wel| incut tive minutes, wash thee with || nae 9g Elect Concert to Be Given ngs mas soap and water, | WE ARE PROUD OF THESE URMA GOODS This Evening West Seattle Review No. 51 Meimabeth Chadwick will em |". une benefit of the Woman's| West Seattle Review No. 61, W. B. DON'T MELT IT | With a bridge of four tables!) 0°, Se the Hilt Street Congrega | A. of the Maccabees will enteriain| Don't melt the butter you Intend | Apartment at the Otymplan. | tonal church in West Seattle, a con: |wi th a card party at the home of Mra.| using for cake. Melted butter does) With the hearty co-operation of manufacturers and labor of Seattle and the Northwest we are enabled to furnish you these special URMA products, and we require them to be made so good the quality cannot be questioned. ACTION F afternoon, January 31, as @ | cert will be given in the aud -* w seg cen 0 diet BW, Sat} not make good cake. | That's Getting ‘Ke sien let the church this evening, The fol | uray, January 21, at § p.m, - - —— NIVERSITY MUSIC 1 ” 256 ae pees Sawing peoqrann, which has been ar eee Cochrane county, Texas, with 6 ! STORE URMA BREAD, made as good as bread can be pg full weight 1 1 = nave been confined tormaneed ty Mrs. C. Le Woodmanaee, Aloha Chapter, 0. B.S. inhabitants, according to the 1926/ 4212 University Wey loaves, 1-lb loaves, two for 15¢; 114-Ib loaves... Cc — will be resented: Hobs chapter, O. EB. 8, extend an} C*®#U*. le the least populous county FFE a of the bridal party and | ¢4) «A Lowe & Lake |in-fitation to their friends and East. |!" the United States, U wor co ZE, blended to equal any brand made, kept perfect- 40c @ friends of Miss Wiley }(O) Andante (from “urprian Hm" Lorn Stars for a card party to be given | 7 y fresh, roasted and ground daily, pound..............+.... phony”) eee oe ‘itigh Scheel Ovehen in ‘Thorn’s hall, Green Lake Station, | URMA CORN FLAKES, an article we are proud of and has be- Wetherill Pe pa Toa'ila Anna case | tErday. January 31, at £20 p. m M ET RO P OLITAN come a popular repeater. EXTRA SPECIAL this sale, 3 pkgs. for 25c eon Hostess ball wenn ive iar ADDITIONAL CLUBS MATINEEKS WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY URMA FLOUR, a perfect bland of bard and soft wheat; its baking quality h Mre. T. A. D. Jones a» the BP amon ap lpia i Ping ase : _—SEATS NOW ELLING— : found to be superior to any flour we have offered, and $1. 85 otal ‘with a Tuneh- | (a) “The Legend Beactiture pe ee A tannin firs ait, whh De. A. a} FARPWRU, Vv » THE WALTON TULLYS the price for 49-lb. bags only......,.....ccseeesecnvcce ‘@ight covers at her home yes-| ©) Selected =<" Heard se totrusior, & te be given aft e URMA BROOMS, made in Seattle, of the best materials a ges highly SP alternoon. Invitations were|:.) <tJetetreu™ | Yawet [tho Red Crone nursing center, Fourth f nf d ‘ deta poe ah. Mad Viretnla o6.” ood hes inished, perfect product in appearance and wear. No. 2: eee ot Mra, domes. >) “Nesro #2 at. 1230p. m, besioning Feo-| $1.25; No. 4 og albicans cnuanaties: Sate 75¢c ruary 8. Them classes are free to BIRD OF ‘or ‘ oo “eis Laks tee any one who cares to join and no ™ Ruth Penner should i port » Party eon OH ies oulve Martane Deie ee ee a ee Patent Excellent Flour, always the same good quality, wl . net jo i a Virwinia Wiley, her fiance, | va) sachubert's feranade”....Sehudert| Literary and Travel Club MO OR oc ccs scnssnhans obenet econ tepastnus tous cocaee $1.85 Price, and the members| ‘>? “Beneath My Window" ~ (0°) | ~The Literary, and ‘Travel club will be entertained at the home of Miss Ddrida with a dinner party Margaret Corrett!, 1116 15th ave. N., PARADISE Brooms, special for this sale, light weight, recommended for 59 c home Monday evening, Janu tay the fate tram Gi wae | Me January 23, at 2 bm. A WONG WOOF ood eccsccscecbocvecses cessede adj cession oamenvenee Pars. Farnsworth os me Weel Suatiis ‘tian tohact € re tet are 2 a en Eastern Hominy, in the large cans, extra value, 15 ae Wil CompBiaint earn Review Not oe ana itn SoLLine POT CO crccccrnensedesones tte sdevewis tpi eceseiaercecosancoess Cc fh an informal tea at her residence . +3, the Maccabees, will meet Thursday, lafternoon. Only the intimate| Miss Dickey Janusey 26. 8 p. m. in the A.O. U. of Mrs. Wright were invited. Miss GraceeThomas is entertaining |W. hall, 1469 Ninth ave. Officers Church's Grape Juice, * quart bottles at.. 55c The Phillips Boys eee ivan satermel Cinaae 1 Bet Sate wear white, : Z Federal or Co-operative Milk, Fe 10 ll Known ie slnudlary 36 Ma ian Dhddr, © Ale Seded Cub : § ME COME 4 snie's n't 0s c'ee ces ocnsctonnysiee poueiniece acamnnnn am ¢ i Last venin bride-to-be. Invitations have been| Allah Social club will meet with » e y advange 6¢ two well © Aeesleds to the tutininle triende € the| re, Cate Simmorena, 860 We, tote 3 Poot Third avon 4 Royal White Laundry Soap, Northwest product of superior quality, popular Seattle people, Mra.|honor guest st, Wednesday, January 35, at 2 p. i ee ee ee e extra special, Saturday, six bars 10r..........sssccscccccececeeene Cc A. McClelland and Mr. Me pe m. Assisting hostesses, Mrs. Minnie || ® Birthplace of Most-for-the-Money Shoes! A j ae te ed wes ooleip Informal Dinner Babcock and Mrs, Gertrude Lerch. |[ © | Creme Oil Toilet Soap, two bars to customer, last evening at § o'clock by! 42° [7 Cards and refreshments. All East-|] * | = two for . HO eee enews enw ee eereeceseeses Cc Mev. William A. Major. Inm,|7% ome ern Stars invited. s Li : after the ceremony, Mr.|_ This evening at thetr home at the eee 4 Snowdrift, a pure vegetable shortening for all cooking, in sanitary Mrs. Best left on a wedding trip Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Carleton) Ajtah Chapter No. 165, 0. E. & 6 FE tins, two pounds net, per tin..... ae Choewn Cc fornia, After March 1 Melt tr dae we ame ee we Allah chapter No. 163, 0. E. 8.1% A tees S a iy a nner in corm a. n he i . i fe ome 21,008 Hh ove. | seax Rethechild, of Burlingame, Cal. | Sancce tn Ke of P hall Tee anlih * Bulk Cocoa, exceptional quality. Buy it in buk and save expensive 29c containers, two pounds for.. * Virginia. Saturday evening, January (a Dinner of Informal Afternoon 28. Masons, Kastern Stars and hitects Aa a compliment to Miss Ida Dick. | friends invited, . Look over our display K C Baking Powder, 25-ounce cans at a bargain 20 Cc annual dinner of the Washing-|ey, Mra. Norma Greiner entertained vices wed of Men's DOIG IE: £2 < 6540s 6 oOE 6040s. odo d 4s 004s connec chapter of the American Insti-|the Madrona circle of the Plymouth ursday Progress Club ' of Architects will be given at| Congregational church at her home| An allday meeting of the Thurs ed R R Van Camp's Spaghetti, Italian style, medium size cans, 15 Hotel Washington Saturday even-! thia gfternoon. day Progress club will be held Thurs: |I , OLLA b POE OR cae sccwnccasweqccecds bes be tasvacecahau Moke ee Cc Mr. David R. Huntington is eee . January had _desinning atloaliz Shoes. We . Van Camp's Pork and Beans, small, 10¢: i is at 10 * , Ss, small, medium, 15 fp ct the commities in charge:! St, Margaret's Guild ona 3 have a’ full | > Me Fc. ks... <i d ¢; : 5 25c to Give Bridge-Tea Pers l 3 line of both | 3 : i‘ Aig ig. eRe ese. istants Named Bt. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's 5 Dregs and | © Van Camp's Tomato Catsup, fresh, new stock, better than ever 25 Tea church will entertain with a bridge-| Mev. Henry Graytil! and Mina |] Work Shoes |Z Peete a. bottles, «..5..0es000c0ee cies obese echale mua unaainn Cc sAasisting Mrs. George H. Parker at| tea at the home of Mrs. James Ham. | Martha Graybill have gone to Loait & ; 4 5 - Whe fea she is giving Saturday after-|iiten de Veuve, Monday afternoon, |Angeles, where they will visit rela | J & in black Je Sugar, pure cane, 5 pounds to customer, at 4 o'clock, complimenting Mrs. | January 23. ‘Telephone Kast 6052 for | ti¥en for neveral months. Mra. Gray: |] 9 on brown Tg DHS TOF deve cdsccncertoesion sess ocense.cahcepeinesene enone Cc r Russell Griffin and Miss | reservations. bill will spend some time with her |] # leather. = srviee sonar ce Catherine Baxter, will be Mrs. Craw-| : eee tather, Mr. Edward 8. Curtis, and)1%} we i algo thakine & ‘wonderfal showing ‘of LE NAVEL ORANGES, NEW CROP, GOOD SIZE, FINE COLOR, RIPE “Mord Anderson, Mrs, Chauncey L.| Pink Park Guild in her sister, Miss Beth Curtis, ® A a e i § s 4 AND JUICY, EXTRA, PER DOZE c SE tea, Geence Dichactt ‘crea a k rhe cee =| Men's Oxfords and Boots, in all leathers, at | % . <9 d80.0ceesipbwesine tes san eee Bolme and Misx Jessie Lee Poole. harge Saturday Mra. Ht. J. Bontin and children, || & as fo ore il Frink Park Guild will be In charge| Who have been visiting her parenta, and Mrs. Munday of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, | Mr. and Mrs. N. Martineau, have re} with Mra. W. C. Miles as hostess, |turned to their home in San Fran- mer Hosts aswisted by Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mrs. | cisco. Honoring Commander Stewart E.| Beulah Roevig, Mra. C. 1. Harrisan, | aE » U. 8. N., and Mra. Barber,| Mrs. Max Harrison, Mrs. Agnes B.| Mra. Richard W. Perry, who went | Dr. and Mrs. Frank Munday enter-| Harrigon, Mra. E. G. Waldron, Minw| to Victoria, B. C., yesterday, return- “ae with an informal dinner in| Marian Hyland and Miss Reta|ed today. Five Dollars | FOR THE WOMEN ADVANCED Crescent Baking Powder —made here in Seattle —highest quality; full 16-0” to Ib. 4 35c GRaiiAM CRACKERS | their apartment at the St. Paul last| Martin. sie SPRING Yours ‘Truly Biscuit Company Asorted Mapleine ayeeing. i seckaiilgbedinsdcnsdiiciionan Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Fenton, who STYLES ne Ronee have been in the Baste since before Benefit for Mount M Sic the holidays, will return about Feb: | meoke Endowment ; U rusty 1. eG Fund Cadman Program Mr, and Mr#, John P. Converse are A bridge tea will be given at the' Announced receiving congratulations on the! 7 birth of a son at their home in Mount | home of Mrs. Samuel L. Barnes, 706) Charles Wakefield Cadman, Amert- Yornen, sosuary 16 | 42th ave. N., next Tuesday afternoon, | ¢ composer-pianiat, assisted by | ore a for the benefit of the Mount Hoifdke | Clizabeth Straith-Miller, soprano. will! yr, and Mra, U. M. Dickey re. endowment fund, reservations for)be heard in concert this evening 4t| turned yesterday from a few dayn'| Which should be made with Mrs./the Metropolitan theatre, | visit in Bellingham and Mount Ver-| Barnes at Capitol 2511. Play will be-| The program to be given follows: | non, in at 2 o'clock, and additional guests) (a) “rhe Thunderbird Comes From the 3 ered! Will be welcome ot the tea hour. Cedars. | Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Lilly are Cakes; in fancy box; 3 Syrup made at home with Maple Graham Crackers, quality not surpassed at ine costs very little; c by any other makes; 2-on, bottle, é URMA STORES AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS No trouble to select your groceries. Save time and money. 6201 Californin Avenue . ‘ornin Avenue . rnin Avenue . mi Just received 4 full line of Strap Pumps and Ox- fords, to sell at $5.00 All lea athers ~Thirty styles to choose pags EXTRA SPECIALY For Misses, Children and Growing Girls ~—in brown leather; lace— $73-156 North Nrondway .... . ; Tai ha hedlited (>) “Tom Vanishing Race” " ‘9 35 D GMs. Barnes will be anuisied by) st Lae een, rnunder-|apending & few daye 0 Portland, | Sizes 7 to 8— Sizes 1114 to 2— - , rs } bird” suite). . . 1 7 2 %, Mrs. Max Harrison, and presiding at| Hr. Cosman ‘ orwent $1.75 $2.25 Y the urns will be Mra, Clarence Smith,| (®) “he Moon’ Behind’ the Cotton. |, Afime Jean Mycrs, who underwent Sizes 814 to 11— Siaes 214 to 7— O40n Sand ‘Avenue N- Mrs. H. E. Hoimes, Mrs, J. C. Hanna) ,,, 2200" ° 4 ; | y 3 @255 Sth Avenue N. glo geet tal | (b> "Dream ryan | Swedish hospital, is now convalew | $2.00 $3.50 Go01 Sth Avence i. W Wellesley, Vassar and Tadclifte| h Straith- Miller — 6 ice Equally as good values in our Boys’ Department. ak West Galen... - a (a) “1 of Kashm ge ‘ @lumnae are reserving tables for the) (}) srne beserts Dusty bac Mr. and Mrs. Percival Collins, 589-541 Queen Anne Avenue i. afternoon. 5 ag ass 1 {3} “Ave eee ene | who have been in the Bast for the sigabian wanna ss in auash oto ‘ ho Pompadour's Fan |past six weeks, have returned to » Arctic Club Plans (s) “From the iad of the Sky Buel their home in this city. >. Water.” view Annual Ball | (>) 'T Hear a Thrush at Mr. Horace Reed left Sunday for The Phillips Boys FOUR AND FIVE DOLLARS SsuvIt0od GZAI4 GxV W104 abel : (o) “At Dawning.” ar reaw WI A formal-ball will be given by the! ‘° Vitzanetn 6 Hier) la short trip to San Francisco here Your Dollar Does Its Arctic club on February 22, Wash- Native Love Bonge—Played upon a genn one F Mheton’s birthday. ‘This has heen an| ine Indian flage by Mr. Cadman.! Mr and Mrs, Henry Jukes and Mr. ull Duty! til eustom which the club will! [°\lewed by @ short talk on Indian |. 1, , samy 315 annw: b will f land Mrs, Daniel Campbell, of Belling 1313 Third Avenue continue to observe, . ot love. mule 2 fan, ake the'tae . love music trom| ham, are the house guests of Mr. a A dinner-dance is planned to take|. ” h F f Mr. ana 4 A Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, coming : 4 r ) nyexto from ‘Bhanewin.” . Place at id club, Thursday evening | Praca by « short taik on the opera.) | to attend the Cadman concert this January 26. Mr, Cadman, evening. Opposite Pantages Theatre FOUR AND FIVE DOLLARS

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