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| Seattle | Society February Program for Sunset Club Announced; “Bizarre Bal” Saturday Evening. OF, CLARK P. BISSETT WILL address the members of the Sun- get club on Wednesday, February 1, at 3 o'clock Prof, Hissett's subject Will be the “Judicial Settlement of International Disputes.” and the hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. George Donworth ang Mrs, L. © Gitman. A business nfeting tn connection with luncheon, for which Feservations must be made, is scheduled for Wednesday, February B, at 12:30 o'clock With Mrs. Donald C. Barnes and © Mra Alton W. Leonard as hostesses, |) & Valentine luncheon, with a few Spring suggestions, has been planned for Wednesday, February 15, at 12:20 “@elock. Members are requested to ) make reservations as carly as E inte. A musicale has been arranged for Wednesday afternoon, February Dy at 3 o'clock, with the program given hg Mra. Shirle Blalock, soprano; Mr. Ae A Lhoest, cellist; Mra. Daisy . Hildreth at the piano. The for this afternoon will be ~ Mrs. Andrew Gillespie and Mrs. Carl ¥. Gould. :) eee Junior Prom Will Be WOMEN’S CLUBS SATURDAY, ‘Mothers’ Congres s | Plan Exhibition | | Am the opening feature in a series CLUBS FOR MONDAY 10:30 a, m.; Thursday, The Current | Of educational events planned for the ivents department will meet at the “Know Your & campaign of the Commonwealth Club home of Mra, Henry M, MoClure, Mothers’ Congress, | in aration The Commonwealth club will hold] 1404 30th ave. (Take Madrona car). With the Parents Teachers its regular Monday evening meeting| Mra. F. BE. Paimerton will lead the VOM. & series Of Hoenn « the on January 20th in the 1. C. Smith | discussion on “Current Poetry.” Yrt Chelan arn ety + © bad shown Building restaurant Tp. m. day, Music department will meet at ,Yrederick & Nelson's Saturday Mr, Thomas It. #lorner, who wan'!the Federated clubhiuse, Harvard UAT 4 at 9:30 and 11 4. m scheduled to apenk last week, Willi and Thomas st | The yerounds recreation com discuss the poll tax “ee jmittee of thin body believes that 7 7 i ‘ hool wo nd recreation can be The public is cordially invited. | Ladies’ Auxiliary Mount Baker Park poce rr io a : ped ae Pg | fitably combined lence the Social Club “Know Your # program. | Security Benefit Association =| ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Monnt| jor 20 youre Mr Asley has t The Security Henefit association | Baker Park Social club will meet tring metares mt Lake Chelan end will give « basaar and dance at the/at the clubhouse Wednesday, Feb- Vicinity and hue undountedly RK O. T. C, hall, Virginia and Terry.) rary 1. Luncheon will be served amassed the most ae ‘ tel ening January 30 at 7:30 p,m. Refresh) at 1 o'clock. The hostess will be tion of views ext t of hat itt mente will be served and everyone | Mra, C, N. Dickinson, chairman, \rown pect) Pe oe pe ir me “ | Mrs, W. I. Muncy, Mra. Ft. Upton jnows every bes ‘ ut. sae ? e and Mrs. George W. Cleveland. The eee eee ee oe 1 » be 4 Washingtor c Nn One un ADDITIONAL CLUBS — | Cfricers for the ensuing year are|Nvasninston and hae gone to, un. |Mre. F. B. Weeks, president; Mra 7 $ con Sethe . . ‘ fas J 3 scenes. Phot phim of a 8 Willem MeKiniey Circle No. 11 |W." at Andersons ice presiaent; pores, "hotographa of wil animal William McKinley Circle No. 11./ Mra, M, 1, Cullendar, secretary: ticular interest. to pF tain soot Ladies of the G. A. Tt, will give @| Mrs, A. #, Schneider, treasurer, dults can obtain much heretofore | precio be agri ys : ae ibe J 0,0; 2 unknown from Mr, Lindsley’s : ’ North Kod Progressive Club Card description of the Chelan country. which will be followed by a card abr | me u party at £30. The circle meetin os be “My aim in my attempts to por pa an hhehd a8 - z *| The North End Progresmive club tray nature has been to portray not Rag will entertain with a benefit card merely mountains, lake and sky, but . : party at the residence of Mrs. J. K. calm and storm, sunshine and Rainier Beach Women's Chi | Austin, 2218 dist st, Tuesday, | shadow, and at the same time to con Rainier Reach Women's club will! January 21, from 2 entertain the presidents of erated clubs at Wednesday, February home of Mra, © v ere ave, at esting musical given. p.m. program ee Daughter's ite regular meeting K. Sturtevant, 9320 | Auxillary The Daughter's Auxiliary to the |tustrated talk on “Music's Place in the Fed. at the Ao inter-| will be! until 4 o'clock. |wey the message that out in the Bridge will be played and prizes open, health and happiness await awarded. Light refreshments will |thone who will follow the trails and be served. Take Wallingford or |camp in the high places.” | Meridian car to 4ist st. and walk! This if Mr. Lindsley’s statement of | four blocks east. Friends of the the actuating motives that have un organization ivited. |Geriain the many years spent in the eee Joven, taking pictures of high peaks, Theosophical Soriety shimmering — lak awe inspiring Louise B, Strang will give an fl-|giaciers and animal life, His pie tures are tinted true to nature and JANUARY 28, 1922 Harbor Forts DISTINGUISHED OFFICER RETIRE John L. of the Hayden, U. S. aay commander Puget Sound coast defennes, an officer who has served his country for more than 20 years, dw one of Fort Worden's mort accomplished hosts, will retire on March 1922. The colone to take up his residence Townsend PRING AQUARELLE On Wednesday at their Fort Wor- den quarters, in drawing rooms hur with Gobelin blue, accented by bluel bowls filled with spring flowers, pinklg and lavender peas, freesiagy daffodils, votive offerings to the haste ens, a luncheon bridge was given by Mrs. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., come mander of Fort Worden, in farew to@rn. Bowler, wife of Captain Lou! James Bowler, U. 8. A, who leave’ soon for the Philippines. The luncheon was served at small tables, each table an enchanting bit of spring's own color, lavender, pink, blue, yellow. Each vivid tablecloth was centered by « graceful basket in the mame color, tied with streamers of tulle in the same hue, and filled with small cakes frosted in the vark ous tints, which reappeared again im the almond cases, place cards and favors, selected in San Francisco, and in the bonbong with their frill, In this brilliant cadre an artistic menu was served to pretty women gowned and hatted with a chie sug gestiveness of the spring, the ensem- bie recalling one of those delicate aquarelies the impressionists used te paint nweet Elaborate A ffair Woman's Century club will meet the Divine Plan,” at the Theosophi-\hix photographic descriptions of | Bridge foNowed luncheon, the first Junior Prom of the University reey ‘ebruary 68 the home eal Society, Sunday, & p. m., 100 \storma on Lake Chelan have received Prize being won by Mrs. Allan Trum- actor, sahadtl totalled of Mrs. George D. Schofield, 769| Lyon bide, Third and James, Pub-| many compliments. [bull, the second by Miss LAllpop, the “eBizarre Bal,” is to be an elaborate ieth XN. Luncheon will be served at/ lic invited. | So, children, there fs a treat tn house guest of Captain Joseph And novel affair, The walls and cell 12:30, oer ing letore for you. In other words, the i eam Stiley, t &. A. and Mrs. “ing of the Masonic temple, where the " Canadian Clu! |reecreation committer has evolved a ey. consolation awarded te thall is to be given Saturday eve Princess Angeline Parlor No, 2 | Continuous growth in member. | plan that is expected to make educa. Mrs. Inmon, wife of Captain BE. Hy wah ry 4, will haw a background The Native Daughters of Wash-| ship has compelled the Canadian tion a real pleasure, Adrnission will Inmon, medical corps, U. & A., and © ef soft gray. on which the splashes of ington, Princess Angeline Parlor,! club of Seattle to secure more com-,be complimentary 1S. Covetébie guest fever eae eelor in the futuristic pictures will be No, 2, will hold their next business | modious quarters for its meetingn, | mmm ee ele omph meeting in the I. O. G. T. hall, 1109! and the executive committee has|meeting Mra. Thomas Irving wit!|_ Those asked. in compliment to tals “During the evening there will be Virginia st, Friday evening, Feb-| been fortunate in engaging the hall|read a paper on “The Home of — a ree age 8 bebe Mra. Gi E © gevera! feature dances. Miss Esther ruary 3, at & o'clock. in the new A. O. U. W, bullding on | Robert BE. Lee.” vs - tod oval Kemp a > a@nd Miss Alice Holcomb. pupils of the ‘- 2 ¢ # bial: Ninth ave. between Pike and Union ee pets” 3 ju’ ort se ey raat i . f eee wie oreen eae a gg so gr phe mts. where the club will meet every |Caledonian and St. Andrews ney viligenmarog) conrptgay or) and Mr. Caird Leslie is ar Warren Ave. PoT. A. will hold «| first and third Thursday” of each| The Caledonian and St. Andrews | Mor oo Dexter Applin, U. “yanging @ futuristic dance. short business meeting Thureday.| month. The first meeting in the|Societies will give their fourth [07 Mrs Ra er, Raed of Major Al The patrons and patronesses for February 2, at 2:30 p. m, in the! new quarters will be on Thursday | monthly dance at Christensen’s hall, | 4 y¢ 3 eal corps, Ds the evening will be: President Henry school auditorium, after which Mins | evening, February 2, wh A ven.| 4-1 Mrs. Stiley. wife of Captale : | > 2, when @ dance| Broadway and Madison, Friday even-|4c1) vrancis Btiley, U. 8. A. Suzallo and Mrs. Suzzalio, Dean and Adelaide 1. Pollock will give an| will be held. ing, February %. Mr. David Dow|tncir house o UL ; “4 David Thomson, Col. and Mrs. 4 address on “The Birds of the State cee a Mr Witem Mureen 4m Site ee, eee Charles Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Herb-| Miss Baron is one of Seattle's most accomplished musicians and is well known in\0f Washington.” illustrated by col) League of Women Voters’ Card | charge. Se Se See ert T. Condon, Dean and Mrs. F. M./ ical le Pi it b sook. ored lantern slides. A piano selec 2 : James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A, a Dans Stra, Gaphen 3 tae circles.—Portrait by Hartsook, ie “a ty M p 1a Party eee Rice, wife of Captain Kerwin tord and ein he ee ee ion will be given by Mins Helen he ened: paity. tponell Rice, wits | Miller, Prot. and Mrs. Edmond 8.| | Bergiand, and Mre. Lou Staude will | . pr Agrostis Mates Eee Rice, U. 8. A., Mrs. Hughes, wife y > I 1 hag | . > . 4 slate board of the League of Wom-| The “at home” which was to)captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. & | Meany, Prot. and Mrs. Leslie J aver, | Bridal Party Program for Music sive @ vocal number, en Voters for February 1, at the|have been given by the officers and | ry. Jeffords. wife of Captain Dean and } y Landes, Dean| zy b . ve Hote! 2 i: ore Ber Ciel witht Gol Men J. E, Gould, Mr. ana Mra.|Entertained Morning Musicale | Sichabe ab i. Peale Chaweh - laroesed Canaion Annex: | bas) emhees':3t Che. aes ee oe ee ¥ Bagshaw, Mr. and Mrs. FE. S.| Miss Virginia Wiley was hostess) 4nnounced H ld Be lice Pawan th kaas Gat alte vk lace ae “wy be erent in good na-|Monday, January 30, in honor ot wife of Captain E, H. Inmon, Pémundson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mat. |this afternoon, entertaining with an] oe cease ' aro auer |talk on “Jerueniem” at St. Paul's|tion. Mach state will be topremem ply ecient omalbee tanta nese on ay hen age" wing @hews and Mr. and Mrs. J.%. Arbuth-|informal tea at her home after 6]. oy oo, Renta. eee Program Announced \cneie Mice aaa ace asied ite. bok te, ae ct ’ be 1 be Facog has been postponed until Monday,lof Captain Ja: P. J v. 4 ? . © a a A siclans will be heard in an inter-| é a v y as ny. tables as friends of |Vebruary 6. A. Mrs. Boyd, wife of Captain J. Ly) not. The committee in charge in- o'clock for the members of her! i | The Cornish sch .| Wednesday evening, February 1, at i vd, ptain J. Ta a ing gram at the fourth in ornish school presente Har. s. vary 1, at their particular state can fill, each} eee Boyd, U. 8. A. M c Iefodes Miss Katherine Peterson, Miss bridal party and a few intimate) ("08 Prom f eth Mater, plnnint. at tne tasteanet’| 18 o'eldek. ae eee . ee ; oyd, . Mrs. Hayden, wife Bima Dick, Miss Aileen Howell, Mise friends, & string of chamber, muse eamencta | 1) Ticetre Monday, evening, Jens| eee hese ee ee ae Women’s Service Club to Meet |Lieutenant Frederick L. Hayden, U. ‘Vera Boyer, Miss Susan Irwin, Miss eee ‘o be given at the Fine Arte Hall Bo y ud 1 tte PUT. A. ord has just been received that]| The Women's Service club will/S. A, Mre. George Welch and : Sus . ‘ ° next Wednesday morning, under | StY in the following program: ogee yong wile members of the league from Everett,|have its monthly luncheon at the |Allan Trumbull. Mildred Tweed, Miss Vera Allen, Miss Complimentary Affairs | tn Partita In B Plat wecssevMiaeh| Lafayette PoT. AL will meet! Beit ; cand Ruth Dix, Miss Celeste Moll, Miss be fy el je auspices of the Musical Art Pretuds, allemand, Sieseads, ‘Wek ree ey | Bellingham, Snohomish and Tacoma|Hotel Washington Annex at 1 ¥ moth , sna and the Messrs. Na-|,2° honor of Mrs. Louise Nichols | society. The program, which has Barabande, minvet, gigas ayer ene, be bruary 2, at 2 Pp. m./are planning to attend. Mra. E. P.|o'clock, Thursday afternoon, Febru-|IN THE OPEN J Gender, chairman: Harold |\chambertin, prior to her departure | been arranged by Francis J, Arm Crest ce Marte enn in the lunch room of the school.| Fick of Seattle is chairman for the|ary 2. The committees requests| On Monday evening at Fort C Scie Wither Geetye, Malcste |{0" _% vistt ts. Los Angeme, Mrs.| strong, will begin promptly at 11|-monata apasionata’..--.----teethovem Mra, I. § Soule, of the extension | party, which has for its purpose the| members to make early reservations |the line made merry at the litt =. ery. Seghes, * “Edward | Walter Miller entertained with a din. | o'clock. Allegre assal, ; divinion of public health and nure-| celebration of the pamage of the|and urges a full attendafice, as the |shooting lodge maintained on the Sete Pane Hovicon. Wiliam |R* of eight covers at her home Fri-| The musiclans will include Mr. Andante con variaatene Jing of the Univernity of Washing: | Shepherd-Towner bill meetipg is most important. and by Colonel Harry T. Ma! Coates and Robert Butler. day evening | Armstrong, violin; Boyd Wella,| ca) me 88T® Co naneee”.senemann | tO Will be the speaker. All moth’! Friends may secure tnformation a U, 8. A, commander of Fort C > . said On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.j plano; Eleanor Nordhoff Beck, harp; | Prom Fereign Lands; Panay |r? 00 the Weat Bide invited at headquarters by calling Eliott . a rendezvous for sportsmen i | Bode Benjamin Gray gave a luncheon for|George Kirchner, violoncello, and STs Catets a 0 on Dome Coes i ns as 4363, Washington Co-eds [the open season. and in the o _ Luncheon for sixteen friends in ber apartment,| Arville Meistad, plano. Guak Brent,’ DecacadiGotaaame, Woman's Centary Club eee - -- peason a favorite place for = Miss Wiley | With bridge for the Inter amusement.| The program follow rei"); AL the Fireside: The een} tee Segre of the bP o West Queen Anne PT. A. to Give Vaudeville roast) tm. army set at Fort G ‘iss | eee | i tng Horse; Almost Too Merloue;/Century club will moet next wee tif otha a 2 Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith and d }Monata No. 7 <aW. A, Mowart Frightening: Falling Asieep; The! as follows: Tuesday, French depart PR cans monthly meeting of the West] University of Washington students |)* Pophisticated enough, it has yt Le Danty| Patrons and Patronesses ra ley winch Bose. sc|ment at the Hotel’ Washington at | Queen, Anne Parent-Teacher amo-|with dramatic ability will entertain many dances, bridges, dinners a . < ‘aamkete ¢ alinde in ate. «Chopin D or elation will be held on Fi r : Announced for Concert ui» aneatette graeme | (eh Brute Im D ¥¥ee Caen | TA ths Wedneaday, Spanish de. | auti0® will be held om Friday even-|other students and their friends in|fufly revues, but it \peeftrs tom =< « ruary at 74 . |moment a reunion on the hill =e Wiley with a luncheon of twelve} phe Women's League of the Unt For Piene aad Viclla (>) “Jean @ CVeountaing")... Wave! partment at the Y. W. C. A. at! ¢ 745, im the)Meany hall Saturday night with the u . ew Covers at the Sunset club Monday c iL (oe) Walte Bude Haiet Beene) . one ° mmunity room. A program of|“J. G. V.." otherwise Junior Girls'|With the mountains and the sea “ versity of Washington announces |a ferenade—Op. 19 Marcel Tournter Pekan Pectal interest to the fathers is be-|Vodvil. Everything from dancing, |the offing, a blazing bonfire, bs _ afternoo: pon the list of patrons and patronesses | Scherse—antasie.°-'.--"""~.a Reale! Seattle Civic Personal {nk Prepared and includes music. by | patter acts and skits to moview taken poly Seat te: the see ee = ‘ py “ s “ he school orchestra, ; } f wt |Itig at these outdoor festivities, " for the Al Shue Strem Zim-} 1 " » & demonstra jou the yun will b Sunday Evening Supper |!0* the Alma Gluck and Biren Zim 12, on Joranne Branme| Orchestra Concert : {tion "by the Camplirs Girls and| this performance: ‘The committee in|@F® 9f frequent occurrence, are G bo © Following the concert given by the | balist concert to be given In Meany | rE Allegre | ‘The program of the Seattle Civic! Mra Raymond Fenner is leaving | singing by the girls of the eighth|charge includes Margery Gilbert,|D¢! Harry T. Matthews, U. 8.74 New Civic Orchestra Sunday afternoon, |hall, Wednesday evening, Febru Wake mphony orchestra, to be presented | Sunday for Bugene, Ore., to spend grade. Mr. Norman, secretary of|Constance Phillipa, Dorothy Red.|Commander of Fort Casey, and ieee ‘Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Backus willen-|ary 8, as follows: 1V Allegro jat the concert of the organization at|% few days with her sister, Major/the Queen Anne Y. M. C. A. will|mond, Clifford Wendall, Richard|Matthews, Captain William eyes ertain with an informal supper @t| (nor and Mrs, Louis F. Hart, Yor Violin, Calle and Plane | 3:15 tomorrow afternoon, at the Met-| Fenner will remain until Wednew | speak of his work among the boys|Bennett and Donald McDonald, Wertz, U. S A, and Mra char their home, complimentary to MM@E-| p oigent and Mra. Henry Suzzallo, | pyr da ey ropolitan theatre, wil! carry the| day, which he will meet Mra, Fenner |on the hill and refreshments will be TRB i“ RER PR Sy Captain Herbert A. Gardner, U. 8 en | Davenport Engbers Maser and Mrs. tugh M. caldwett, | Wellesley Club Meets | names of two Seattle composers, Cuf-|!p Portland and they will proceed | served. ‘The committee for. the ‘ and Mrs. Gardner, Captain “ S es 0 Mayor and Mrs. Hugh M. Calg’ | ‘This afternoon at 3 o'clock, the) ford W. Kantner and Amy Worth, _|t0 their new post at Salt Lake City.|evening ts composed of Mr. and Mre Russian Club Forms [rick Mason, medical corps, ewer 5 a , h | wettestey ct a | these two writers will C. G. Morrison, Mr ° and Mrs, Mason, Lieutenant J. piste ‘ea ; hg" A See. UE Wellestey club held an interesting ae Seep a rrison, Mr. and Mrs. F t te » ‘e Attractive T Visit Se ane — she cae eaten at the Women's University |P°. SU" by Mr. Sydney Laurence) Mrs. Willlam t Diltingham|s. Bayley, Mr. and Mre. B pm a Technical Bureau «rect Wheichel, U. S.A, and beck Compliments Visitors Ames, Profesor and Mra. Leale J-| esting ot to, plays were presens-| DOR. ‘Mine Dorothy Greenberg will (Charlotte Perry) of Chicago ie visit'| Anderson,” Mise Votaw, ‘Miss Hal-| TO et im touch with American |Whelchel, with’ their house ™ Mrs, William Parkhurst Brawley | 270", Mo" te Ww. W. Beck, Mr. and|@d by “The Hand Bag Players*—|DitY (he Saint-thens plano concerte| ne at the home of her parents, Mr. | lock and Mr, Ward manufacturers and Siberian business Mrs. Martha Bearden Mulholl = | @atertained with a tea which was) Mr. O04 vee Wir and Mra. Enoch| "Th Rescue,” by Ruth Creighton | fitye ee The fevised program Mrs. M. B. Perry, 823 30th ave see men, the University of Washington |Lleutenant John Harvey Madison, most charming in its appointments, |p 1% : ae , “x | Smith, and “The Bank Account,” by | ‘llow* Ath Red Cross Classes Russian club has o ed a tech. |S: A. and Mrs. Madison, Lieutenal psn ; tagshaw, Dr. and Mra. Frederick | "DY “Alaa Maren” w Mire. Ge 5 i“ ‘ lub has organized a tech-| At her home yesterday afternoon, | eee nind Mrs. C. B. Blethen, | Howard Brock [Aide Maren. «<<< scoseeee ceXert]_ Mrs. George Black will leave! Under the auspices of the Red{nical bureau. M. J. Allper is in|Uyns C. Vane, U. SA. aad —_ Sifter 4 o'clock, complimenting her) ii Aina Brueggerhoff, Judge and| During the afternoon Mise Helen | Concerta No. 2, G Miner (piano ‘ana't| Tuesday for California, to be gone |Cros: a clans in “first ald” will hold |charge of the department, with N. 1. |V"ne Teutenant ©- Ward Wi boa Gister-in-law, Mrs. 0. W. Helwig of | ie eee Hurke, Mins Nellie | Robertson from Yakima, of the| °"Snasmt» sastenui Saint Saens|tWo Or three months. jit opening session at the nursing |Sainikoy and M. Gorbovingzky as as- U. 8. A., and Mrs. Walker, Gan Francisco, and Mrs. Clifford) (isn, Dean and Mrs. J. T. Con-| Class of 1921, entertained the men| muatx peas tt Bhd ie center, Fourth ave, at Virginia st.,|sistants, ~ ea English of Vancouver, B. C don, Comptroller and Mra. H. T.|bers with the latest news from| Dorothy Greenbere Mra. O. W. Helwig of San Fran-| Wednesday, February 8th, at 1:30 oso EM ace QUIET WEEK . Spring fldwers in lovely arrange-|_"* P a “igh Ro IB te Minuet (flute solo by Stanley Weet) cisco arrived Wednesday to spend! o'clock, with D: ¢ | i= At Fort Ward the week has appe le made an attractive center|Comdon, Mr. and Mrs, A. I. Carr.) Oe ae a Biset}a month with her mother, Mrs. |structor r. A. A. Bird as in-| FUNERAL ARRANGES quiet, socially, due to the pre bere . | Professor anc *. De ore, Misi facyerjuntens Hondag (for strings) 4 “ ° ucto! : * | 5 . Te tne dainty toa table, where Mrs. |Protessor and: Mrs. Densmore, Miss Bridge Clul | tow @ itor airings) --"" | Gertrude Brawley agg RE Mra, Sarah Frances Hoskins, 70, who/o¢ the grippe, which has post Jo Eubtiney Kiopfenstein’ and Mrs.|FTadces Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| Bridge UlU0 Hostess Aria trom “Ramerside” (70 Vision IS Be | rip be dnirmarPpa ine argh bry Mag a several parties, in t ¢ y_Kloptenstein and | Mr ert Milla Evans, Hon, and Mr Miss’ Alice Ives will entertain the| ‘ssetme”) A. Goring T Mrs. Louise Nichols Chamberlin a and demonstrations in first ald, | Madison st., were being made Satur- Wit! cape . “ | Fec Mr. and Mrs. W. toy - 5 Mydney Laurence Dixon | . . nent of fractures, hemo 1, " nee +i ie ss See are ce Mow. Harold Pol |Fechter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coyle,| members of her bridge club, twelve | y urine? Laurence £ Bivetiua | ieft Wednesday night for Los An-| dislocations rab 90 iy a -jday. Mra. Hoskins is survived by lt, sp. H. 8. old, See Silas Ailes Wacttah. Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Fisken, Dr. in number, at her home in the Ar-| Song Group lgeles to remain for a month. | apableuitia, oe ® » Snake bite, /her husband, Benjamin Hoskins, and| Mrs. Krulish, wife of Surgeon pein Re eee eve iimited to the in-| Mrs. P. J. Frein, Mra. Arthur 8.{cadia Apartments, next Wednesday | “Wn Mare Are Weeping : ope a application of bandages and dress-|a son, Edwin R., of Lowman & Han-|xrulish, U. 8. P. H. 8,, ranking hides r *. ornes us m™ vor _ 1” > : | cs of all nila, ope oO a y ‘1 c i. 7 Hl — pad clot ‘ , a timate friends of the honor guest. | Hasaett. pose ‘ee ae a ee | wigs ettaca eect aes | Theat, Colt. 3, Meaty, U.S. An lwoinarem te antes se ~ poner te The body is at the/cer in the United States Hi Pe hs feel eer Mai ae tee | Z ddd airings”... “Leoncavelia | haa returned to duty at the Univer: |” 4 ited Cross first ald certificate | pee ene 2" Health Service of the district, ar On, Dean and ety tanied mr | Marriage Announced | Arvilie Melstad : jsity RO. T. C, after a month's) wilt be issued on completion of the ef “i Jali spre ve DAT E lind Mrs. 6. 3 n Mise Car.| Mf and Mrs, Eugene B. Summy | "Merch Slay leave of absence. course, which comprises fifteen lec.|__o.0) OA™ Wil speak on “Compen-jon Wednestay, the tirws aaa pelt TO REMEMBER and ‘pa f Se cage gh ‘to iaiedies” dha, | peerctas posh eee see fares | tion” at an entertainment to be/|ing to Mrs. Black, wife of Past the } rie Lovering, Dr. and Mrs. Mat-| 40 ote a sean. te wy |GYi Yr - Mrs. Cecil R. Tenny left last night given at the Millionair club, 98 W.j}geon Walter Alvin Black, U. eS sancany 20 thews, Mrs. Ruth Karr McKee, Mr.|@nughter, Isabel Jean, to Mr. Harry Griffes Group to Appear | ot, Cxtenged visit tn California caper are egg ga edge Pret by at 8 mn -A-pre:| othe ancond @ Sra: CREE : fa ' » JAD aan 4 Sentanac aylor, on Saturday, January 1 “nesdav Eveni 1 an “| phoning the Seattle chapter of the 7 d ope) ” te z ; SFURDAT, JANUARY 2 exer ||and Mrs. Louls L. Mendel, Professor | M- 7A¥\°%, On Baturday. January 14./‘Tuesday Evening se phoning the Seattle chapter of the cram will be given by C. L. Smith, Kuhn, the consolation to Mra. Au mad a to Mr, William B et the |\and Mrs. Meany, Dean nd Mr after February 15, at 3801 Garfi ack in 1837 Ralph Waldo Bmer-| Mr. Charles H. Black returned to gp f th Florence Smith, Selig Ingman, Ruth | Werner. was home of her brother and sister- | stephen I. Miller, Hon. and Mrs. | 0% or oe gg gt json wrote something which has|@ay frcm a short trip to California ya pra hem tapping of the class Waigamuth, Virginia Sierer, Irene| Other guests assisting were man! Er yiss ochcen Winlock Miller,” Ms Bernice New-| apolie, inn. served an the very cornetstone of} v8 | Peery Spencer and W. Burton, ‘The dis-|Allan Trumbull, Mrs. John hola one ell, De 1d Mrs, F, M. Padelford, |that splendid little y Mrs. O. Groné ittie | . “pwot prague wi ve Dobbs, M 2, ; SONDAY, JAN plendid little company of Mrs, Harold ©, Grondall and little .,|triet Epworth league will have Dobbs, Mrs. L. C, McCurdy, Mi DAY, JANUARY 18 wg | Hon, and Mra. Wiliam 7. Perkins,|Lancheon for laos « a po te w , | Business and Professional Women’s | ‘ict Epworth leak DF coupled Feige rt -- Mr. J. MeHlogh's by ns e. J jan. ng itself the Griffes| daughter, Virginia, left Wednesday | Chub charge of Sunday evening services at/A. De Martini, Mra. G. K. Hi oul boris party for their niece, || Colonel and Mra D. Phillips, Dr.| Mrg, Chamberlin |Group, whom we are shortly to have | for Ba'dwin, Wis, where they will| on ‘Tuesday, Jar 31, th the club at § o'clock. ‘irs, Frank Bartlett, Mrs. wick bien Helen Maramin. OT Land Mrs. O. H. Richardson, Dean|" cor oumenting ates Louise Nich:| Wt Us Tt reads as follow visit relatives. dig’ Business, anh Protesmonen Woetc- — wana Bailey, Mts. D. H. Hill, Mre. the Inor Roberts, s M. de tob- | ba pulse ’ “ “ e ¥ . le Business and ‘Ofeanior om: | » " iil we "i 3: q : to ‘entertain with s tea trom 4 | Milnor Roberts, a M. de B. Rob-| oi Chamberlin, Men, Glibert Young |, CU" nt dependence, our long ose Jen's club will hold an open meeting) MRS. CHRISTINA SUTHER-'Strong, Mrs. Baker, wife of & dente oe Vio 'w ee rts, and “ r pA bo pe jentertained with a at the |2PPrenticeship to the learning of! _ Major J. T. Clement, U. 8. Awof! in the Fine Arts rooms, 1212 Fourth |LAND, formerly of Cape Breton, Rinaldo Baker, U. & P. H. 8. = fiance, Mr. Andrew _ Shannon, Mr. | trotel Washington, ‘Tuesday after. (ther lands. drawn to a clove. The | Fort McDowell, Cal, has been pr-|ave., at 6:20 p. m. Profesor Edmond N died Thursday at her home, |B8ker, Mrs. Bolton, wife of Sui feattle Fine Arte society wil! enter horrock, Dr. and Mrs, Edward) | millions that around us are rushing | dered to the R. 0. C. at the &. Meany. head of the history depart-|1422 20th ave., after a long illness, Joseph Bolton, U. 8S. P. H. S. “Ky fain with 8 tem from "2 unt amith, Dean and Mra, Lyle > ete |into life cannot always be fed on the| versity of Washington, and will re-lment of the University of Washing.(Mrs. Sutherland, who was 73 years = u cor’ Bho yo sr er r, and Mrs. C. D. im: | sere remains of foreign harvesta.| port he 4 4 7 * SIVERS 7 o honoring Prot. Altred, 3. Bobrort ”, port here soon | ee rive ah Wadtew 0 old, is survived by two sons, St ANNIVERSARY HONOR ‘selay Pt taper son, Mrv. Harlan Thomas, Dean anajCard Party Planned by | nvents, actions arise, that must be| see | snarls tuasery: ee Beattio ana Weale| is marvived by Gwo sane, Stacling (AT tonic ook ee 7 Miss Antoinette Binck wit! be host. ||Mrs. David Thomson, Mrs. Toul |Washington Park Guild |*¥Ds. ‘hat will sing themselves,” Mra, Clifford English of Van-lington.” —” Seattle; two sisters and two brothers, |Friday Captain Joseph Francs ean at dinner for Virginia » Ogle, Dr. and Mrs. Park Weed! Washington Park guild of the rea Stes Edna Thomas and|couver. B. C, is visiting Mr. and! At the last meeting of the club, Mr.|She was a member of tho First/U. S. A, and Mrs, Stiley gave Witey and hier fiance, Mr. Andrew iilis, Professor Howard Woolston, jorthnopedie hospital hes arranged a |Sesch Jacobinott—all. young Ameri | Mrs, KE. G. Englieh. 11. D. Limsbey, of the Curtis studio,| United Presbyterian church: informal dinner in compliment ‘Th je Agne * 8 Winn, and Mrs.|cara party for Friday afternoon, |mn eres nt that generation of cee | gave a mont Interesting and fascinat. - Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, Ue) at hi pilmenting 3 3 * eens ae February 10, at the hone of Meg {hich Emerson wrote. ‘They see no| Mra. Rex Stafford is leaving Mon-|ing illustrated lecture on “The Big] FACING GRAND LARC , and Mrs. Rutherford, m “em SUNSDAY, JANUARY 31— a i, Donhice, 844 sitvavac he. fun rs : n wh their country should be|day for San Francisco, to visit for | Outdoors.” | charges W. E. Marion, a stock sa the birthd: nniversary of es ; Supper complimenting Mies Kather Pretty Luncheon Gis: tok the. aerkiv eddie tes: ate es ep the sere remains of foreign | awhile before going to New Orleans,| ‘The club has been Invited to co-op-|man, will be brought back to Seattle | Rutherford, who has recently Bf . 4 John Ewing F " ° As compliment to Mi Con-| from Mrs. Frank P, Dow, Fast iasvel ~ : whe hind have ability | wh she will be joined by her sis jer ate with the High School Teachers’|by Sheriff Matt Starwich from Van-|transferred from Fort Casey to ‘ wi Mrs. Mit fea at b stance Baxter, who has recently re-|or Mrs, W. W. Barr, Bast 80 “y sate ‘© called it genius), youth|ter, Mra. George Hare, and proceed | league gnd the Gr hers’ club, |couver, B. C,, as he returns from the Worden, where he will take ovety | terce ere aner eeer, Mrs, Arehi- ti suened to m her home here, Mrs. | fot, cmenaeatn . ps po pian to Cuba. She will be away until |in a series of lectures which are spon-| sheriffs’ convention. Marion is ac-|¢ducation and recreation officers came avers 2. Arthur A. Phinney entertained with| Women's Society First Baptist | iinic pee ter: VAC SNE vie-/ about Aprit:s \sored by these organizations, These|cused of mortgaging property he did| Property and duties of Captain powe Miss Elisabeth Chadwick win on- [ia pretty lunc bf aight bavere at| Church Tis. Catone hice Sie eee | cee lectures are to be given by Professor| not possess. James Bowler, U. 8. A., ordel "ness ; tertain in compliment to Misa | the Hotel Washington this after-| ‘The Women's society of the First |on * cminent places for themselves] Mise Helen Hagemever and Miss} 1. M. Salt, of the political sclence|—————— —_———— |the Philippines. tlw GRDRSDAY, FEBRUARY noon. Corsages of violets and rose ptist church will hold an all-day |panded Fans ay scala ve|Mabel Hagemeyer arrived last even: | department of the University of Cali | _~ 4 ) retur eeUOs, PRERUAMY 9 an. [lcentered the table, which were later|meeting at the church, ‘Thureday.jonced thais’ etteria’ to “cemiey |e ree, comconatl, and are the | forhid, on "Political and Toduatrial} LURE OF THE PHILIPPINES was | See eee oes SS presented to the guests | February beginning at 10 a. m.| American Art” and called the piring |house guests of Mr. and Mra, Clif. | Democracy,” from February 7 to 11, Major Albion Rockwood, U. 6a heshe ween SOeiSe tie retticcn ie paiteil k venat, Vaasa wl be uate Ie chen ed themselves |ford Wiley until after the Wile inclusive, at the Y¥. M. C. A. auditor, Lovat has been granted three months’ I Mra sq | attended the performance of ‘The dat 2p. m. there will be lis T. Griffes, z ine it tbat y rr ieee tide coin poe eri vt pa eolgateun atten onbEn oF atin ei yt x poling tine ‘001 Ted of Pacadloe” At tie duotsovell tan ademitional ueuimass. te, 7, tei ee ‘ hompson will arrive this evening | ested and will participate in attend pines, sailing on the February : entertain with «, bot eon, || poll-|an Monel progas.- Dr. W x we Ort # Group comes to the| from Lewiston, Pa, to be a guest |ing there lectures MOOSE Poet thie urine bi tinieon aa mie eee Mra, rebibad | y, i a Metro} ita » ‘uenday evel ‘ e . ome. a ” ‘a ” ee SR, “: aoe a .s hae - . , . 4 jc Work” and Miss Cynthia|January 31, under the auethoea of |" ae Wher rere ia 4 hate apt pa . gine Lng aig hee being assumed b; : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4— rthopedic Tea Sh Adams on “American Humor From | Katherine Rice . Puan ith aaa in Mc in Chester B. MeCoid, ere sto ettee Cais : : ? ‘ea Shop laters DaaicaniGemasy wpeeel [roe Sf i Mrs. Thomas A. Fransioll left this | Women, will appear in Seattle in w |transferred from Fort Casey, va Yalendar | must ie AES Queen Anne High Bobo pom, a,|momine for Coronado to visit Mra, | conc rt on January 31, and she Attend Thetr mes coast defense quarterma in etthege U; Gis Ombepahia Tee ee Te ane nee etieo! Pot. A.|Phillips Morrison for a few weeks, | comen recommended highly by the bs pat hich’ deed oe wil SO. atic, | Seattle Lodge No, 7 ketene in espana nad a | New York Business Women's club, A DANCE SsTS Capitol Hill Guild, Mrs. Geor am | Seattle Lodge No. Degree of| school, Friday, February at ang tue: and Mrs. Victor Zednick are} sroup of the members are planning EVERY At their Fort Worden quart DAY, FEBRUARY 15— ple, chairman; Tuesday, First Hill | Honor © association, will| p.m anys Nebruary 2, at 2:16 }receiving congratulations on (he | to attend’ this concert after the next phe Captain Louis James Bowle vee paatiaes of rine |\Guild, Mra. BK. R “by oe perso hint Dasher ol cuuniun!’: teatutha Mapematene i birth of @ daughter Friday, January | meeting of the club, | Saturday Evening A., and Mrs. Bowler are entertain! 4 axter to Mr. Walter Gray Mo- || Wednesd Unive tulld, Mra.| Tuesday, January 31, at 9 p. m., in} have charge of the progran by |" . ; | at the Captain Bowler's tather ond DORE Lean, at #30 o'clock, Io Trinity | ¥red C. Ayer will ess for the| Evergreen hall of the new A. O. U.| representatives oateiae vee” te eit Robert Ei. Lee Chapter { > NEY Mr. TR, W. Bowler and Mr, Verne sp a Taniley Wives ‘Phuceday, Gasol wr. calamin Been Beith aha, Peace ari to aeaireae -(ctacaeay | matt Gea nets OF MAGLOR. Siit | ROROrE a ve! Cen tary ape een tae { TEMPLE Bowler. , unex | Sigma Tay, of Pal Gamma Delta. | hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Vark|ors conferred, The party will bol value of this training to them “ol liable lad bers A: Vincente, Sueenenert Spt ase ain A HUNDRED DANCERS ini cuige, S08 rRip “4 Guild, Mrs. William Anderson, host-|open to members and friends |their business life. Parents of on ws page niles ag fd fe Good Music tame attended 4 masquersde Dena oat 3 urd Seahurst Auxiliary,| will be preceded by @ business meet-|coming freshmen are « peuleiie nF ea ane Jacobson is leaving | at 2 p.m. The chapter has selected DANCING AT NINE Douglas hall, Broadway and Pine sty flush y in-|tomorrow for New York to spend| Robert EB, Lee as the subject of Friday night, given by Maple Lea@ || Ne f 8, L, Bartlett, hostess, ing at 6 p.m vited. three months. study for the coming year. At thi post, No. 21, of the American