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TUE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. postponed the! Money-back guarantee with every wnday, ult. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd-—Adv, “seri! Chaplin Chose Jack’s Duds 898° 5 of Stevens pont, and alof Women Voters bi Abraham Lincoln by Mra, |card party arranged Seattle Sese’s tnivrity CoO me ar , SS koe amore 7, ‘S CASTORIA ' Program Announced To We d Tue sday EB vening saothvaee Olu 1 at "bt 3 un been ipo In USE FOR OvER 30 YEARS me reoruary; Aime) hi Sake Ehavlis, caugnten of MENS ete sk Thee A, Wi tere ee arena Z, <— 1 pg os ae Signature of y Licdith Dickey Becomes Bride vecome the vride of Mr. Sol Rot of Mr. Boundy. ‘ morn he « Women's University club has ng res 8nd Presents an # First Hill Guild in eating number of entortainm: Charge of Tea Shop League of Women Voters Postpones y of the League} Dressmaking School, M. 4700.—Adv The exeoutl yg Hen" Ege Cold on the =n SOLVES ow Friendly Services Club ser he Musterole is easy to apply and ft does not biieter like the old-fashioned Business and F ‘ewsional Women E the month, beeinning Friday Mra. B. E n wilt t t ‘ : Club baa , muntard plaster uKwed her secret to her, amit ary 3, when a bridge dinner ¢ M for the First Hill guild at the Or Womer b will meet at Fine Arts Mt over " with a heightening color ere And guests ix planned for 6:30 pedic Tea Shop Tuesday, She wi : hy in, ment, mad had been expecting to get her and « bedic T p Tuesday, St hall, 1213 Fourth ave. a pn ply m tin gently with the fim | nother the material for a new waist Siisek. for which early reservations assisted by Mra, Caspar Clarke, Mra - H. Komiteh, Mre Lee Dingo, Mra. @fe requested. ‘he hostesses are to rs i lL. G, Mueller, Mrs, Harry Byrne, ope Mire. Maurice P. Anderson and ye.” Gora Frye, Miss Ethel Irwin Mra. C. ©, Martin. and Miss Eleanor Irwin | ples Der Ker tips, You will be delighted to nee Kastern Star Club quickly it brings relief stern Star club will meet in the Munterole at ms, 4090 Areade building, at g5¢ and 65¢, jars and for her birthday, She had heard her tell her father last night that she had fecided they couldn't afford to get tubes; hospital) ner that wuit she wanted thin spring with ofl of mustard, Sim: rc ur drug store. ; : am | nine, $3 | ut Blele, the daughter, had solved ale has been arranged for - Sis i | A musicale en - sy , : | ADDITIONAL CLUBS BETTER THAN A MUSTARD — | the problem. Her mother wax going ~ foe P | J PLASTER to have « lov blue suit for her the program given by Mre. Phil ersonal | birthday, She was going to strech vial _oreptions are Nata Club | : Disege by Dr Hobson's Kerame, OEY Macbride, soprano, with Miss" 4) os ates mhomas Green t p — j buy it y's: | She ) Bi Good for vimply gio: the plano; Mise be “* Se ee, eae Aig: Sey ] ceseme, ‘nena, itching ekin. ond Weone Langton at tho pia Mis® turned Saturday from an extended meet at the home of Mes. L. O. Pinet, thie sevens other skin trevblea. One of Dr Hobson's } Margaret search, ©, Miss Eb trip. They spent the Christmas holt 191K 4 W., Wednesday amie poo te Pemily Remedies. Any druggist. PMA Dick at the pi Mrs, Ruth days in Nassau, going from there to afternoon at oh | end Ave. beta, ‘Malieen anata DrHob "4 i, Dimstortt, n. Mr. Harry Havana, and return o San Fran The lens art department Spring. over the Pig’n Whistle Take ! sons cleeo via the Pana canal “PFurni ne he vali Werryman, piano. Mrs. Allison T.) yy. ana Atrs, James F. Lane re A. Byers and Mra, Rt. C. Hitehoock ‘ [Wanamaker and Mrs, Cari 8 Baker, turned Sunday from California Mra. Harnet, of the music depart where they have been spending a ment, will talk on the life of Mac time, Mixy Evelyn L Dowell P On Saturday evening, February 11, * Te Bt. Valentine dance will be given, F with: the junior entertainment com mpanied them South San Francisco, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Sandefer for Hee acting as hostesses, An In Yeo MaeDowe evening for business girls has ‘Wo Months, | | u " ' a planned for Wednesday, Febru Oe ‘ 5 s Too Wa 45, at $ o'clock; Mrs, Harold Cun-| Lieut. Charles Calder Orr, U. 8. N < s Te heatess. and Mrs. Orr arrived in the city Frt sag Sir Philip Givds lecture wit 44Y from San Francisco, coming at Thursday evening. Fetru- there from New York via the Pan |B Wales, Major ooo conte ie. Sup MA canal, They are now the guests > ra %, seWhat America iaean sattne of Dr, and Mrs, Milton Fits Ran Here's Jackie Coogan, boys. And he’s wearing the famous} Fruit and Flower Mission dolph ut. and Mra. Carr will re-| costume selected by Charles Chaplin. It is this outfit that! North br nn wa t 8 » for some time. ¥ ‘ and Flower fiday, February 17, at 3:30) main in Seattle for come tim you are asked to imitate. laeal cand gait the fourth in the musical ap-| «9. ¢ | ral cto on series, arranged by} Mra. Ross E. Hibler has returned! There is something in this story of ;never could be repeated, but it has} APOE IT. 2p mt, att and it was Mr, Chaplin who ond Miller, Mr. to her home in this city after a few | interest to every litte boy in Seattle been, between the ages of 5 and 10. In /did it aguin, for the clothes which Elizabeth Ric! Wells, “The Development of weeks’ visit in Py Clara Barton Tent | ‘The reguiar meeting of Clara Har Bonata,” with illustrations. | . fact, it offers a dandy chance for | Jackle Coogan wear ne kegel aoe sea : H. Id B Sees membership committee will be! Mr. and Mra. H. H. Williams of /#Me little chap to win, say, $5, $10 wrapped around his ig oe Rhee figment ae aro auer Be Rostesses at the club tea to be Chicago arrived in Seattle Friday |OF ever #1 , nal play moagegedbeney A The pr ' y Friday afternoon, February 24, night on their way to California! Charles Chaplin scraped some of the fellow by the great} . recor 1s art exclusive y or th off a wine saw when he Charles half after 3 o'clock. urday in Bellingham hie oee | ad he tenes suspended the dear okt bromide,| And this ts where the little boys jek: lode | South e his week. | “Clothes make the man,” and twist. | come Jackie in coming to Seat ees Weds sd re [est inws"-ti "orn mabee "tne | Oe oven te “hy Boy." his re be The DUO-ART ome Ceremony Mrs. William H. Payne leaves to- | Othe Harem me We are But he proved the trv way of looking at the seeing a battered okt ¢ h of his! pictus hie poxition by | which Chaplin select Damaidst « lovely setting of fragrant! morrow for a visit of six months in| Bs, chrysanthemums, roses and Georgia, Cuba and Peru. During her Bright flowers of early spring. ateence her apartment will be occu Marriage of Miss Ida Jean Dickey \\-1 ty Sturgia and bis mot he Oh William Boundy, of Kent, was Air Gturmia of Chivngo eh fin d at the home of the bride's : unmentionable trousers, and shoes and sister-in-law, Mr. and| by hat, | three boys who appear Nar that once was white, an/the Liberty theatre next PIANO “When I first began recording for Harold Bauer the Duo-Art, it was the reproducing wil .hetrt of my playing that was interesting Monday evening, me, Now it is the correcting—the ritable morning coat, © pair of | morning at 10 who have imitated the as, of Chicago. eee jsuch aa no fame Mberto M. Dickey, Saturday; Mr. and Mra. A. S. Downey are re-| evor 5 moving early in February to their | ereatest ¢ » Rev. Chauncey J Hawkins a service at half new residence at the Highlands O'clock, before an assemblag of] ip a el | hélatives and friends. | Mixa Jennie Holbrook and her “The bride, given in marriage by | mother have taken an apartment at the skirt paneled with Vene-| Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gibbs are s shoemaker could the world feat which Sita ederemponding ehade and|receiving congratulations on the| Yanuatd 30" ot ; Bodice trimmed with touches of | birth a son, James Atwood, Jr * nw N “ 7 i de, antl é : d, lines, and lace sleeves. Her flow-|at the Swedish hospital, January 17.| CLUBS FOR TUESDAY |’ orth End me ive Cu ae Metropeliion ‘wor! -up of the record, soto were a lovely « + of Columbia see Se Ne? |< seiceShaatns Lanai ibomeniinien ahead t thead Des’ play wah catre. Tickets 2 ‘ ed tice oe the « Mr, and Mra, Wink Bouts eft! pei nttle Late Net | The North Mad Progressive otis Pe ress yew tors on sale at Sher. Doyousee? For the first time I stand two bridesmaids, Miss Bernice |Saturday for Southern California, | protactive - aaseclation, eill |perty at the reaidence of Mrs. J. J wb CO Takes n, Clay & Co. i i i : re oak, © © — aside and impersonally listen to my tht and Miss Dorothy Dickey, | where they will spend February and | Austin, 2 Att ‘At the bet age of miertne, attractive frocks of pink geor: | March. sive a progressive whist party, OM! ranuasy 81, from ¢ ur ch We be wn i am both critic and linens Wor flowers they’ car. cee | rosaday, January 81,;at © pi ii taj RN Sh, ep Sn “ae we tat te own playing. I am bo tic and ‘arm bouquets of pink sweet peas} Mr. and Mrs. Daniel TR. Moffett | pvercrwen hall of the new A. O. U >a { Svergrer 1 of the ; awarded. Light refreshm * pare ‘ 7 because can build. Milles of the valley. have returned from New W. building, 1409 Ninth ava Rel be served. Take Wallingford or Ge COR, Sas, artist. Artist, I 4 Mra Dickey's gown was of mid-|are now at home |freshments nerved and special hon-| Meridian car to 41st at. and walk ent ts Con blue embroidered crepe, with | as ore conferred. The party will be open to members and friends and will be preceded by a business meeting | » Boundy, and the wedding| ems jee a me) Caleidh Club - - a: Caleidh club will meet with Mre “Music was played by Mr. William} Mr. and Mra. E. C. cringham | < a left today for a trip to California, M informal reception and supper | eee | Uusic Friends of the improve on the “I can listen to myself elaving, I can hear my performance as a whole and I can repeat a single passage four CRO om ot core Demmntagy sts sed tarts wert = tre cocemds. preg qumch rebel ond coring the Cold Tweed red ben beoveng Mb Midis pte aod agentes she wore a corsage of roses,| Miss Helen Igoe returned Friday of the valley and violets. Mr./from a four weeks’ trip in the m Arthur Daulph was best man East. er, 1223 Eighth. ave ceremony. The supper M aM Samuel La in, re . | . 4 MMIEY decorated with ugg cence aa anes sr \Rong Recital at | ea Rainiee Chapter, D. A. Re Mal bape Oo again and again. And I can change miniature Italian garden of pastel-|of a daughter at the Swedish hoe |Cornish Bigs seed grag Aor Ragu oe. flowers. Alternating bere! pital on Thursday. J ‘ ‘Mrs. Frederick Thorndkye, Mra. > 2 8 ibe given by ra Y. B. an what I wish. I can remodel and refine. ess Dash, Mrs. Oliver Waechter r sor 4 Mra wil Otto Rett teft| assisted by McCoole,. pian!st, |Owes to Chi * “Do you comprehend? It is a new Mr. . Boundy left, tor Brit. (on 7a | ; ie sere Pease” it or Bes J Pro 5 | eacceerineac art. When I finally sign the record- Columbia on their wedding trip, | see T+ ented Rap the | Weiki'e Ciabiiry Chi uary 36. A complimentary song recital will! 2 y Herbert H. Gowen ons, “What Civilizat na.” George Bailey, t the Cornish mary 31, whe the bride traveling in a dark blue| yfiew Helen B. Towse left Frid eait. and Ar Pre ver Dreger P y, " . 3 s Eeeepice covtume. of embroidered |for tonton, where she wilt be tats |e set wis ce Biiapreic ce pore ifort We ‘dye yout rags and roll, it is more than simply my play- Ieanton crepe, a coat of veidyne trim-|/dent ut the New England Conserva-| ton h t cd_corpets snd ‘wate fi Il i ‘med with irrel and om | wet cor on by ” | : ; «vila and a smart |tory. Ge |ovaet Bog | them into handsome rugs. ing. It 1s my Carefully considered West Side Choral Sosiety West ety w The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Vhone Capitol 1233 On their return they will be at} Mr. and Mre Horace Hit! have| home in Kent removed to their new home, 228 ith} | ¥ Informal nly for eee artistic conception of the music. As such, it is preserved—a new and won- We Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Musera ees . . ” Mrs. Sheley ong Malscaiaen eet Cabins Ceihailiaes CHAS. SCHWARTZ derful form of musical creation. Mrs. H. F. Brown and Mrs. Clyde! day for San Francisco, whence Vane Er Voge triet and Mfg. Optician Hadley will give a small informal wi}! sai} February 1 for Honolulu Fs wit pre vi ~* img tio: ined and Glasses Fittes Party Friday afternoon at the home spend two month Miss De eh neat a " A. tea room, of Mrs. Brown, 410 30th ave. 8, the has § graduated from 7 rivet ieee » Ronor, guest to be Mrs. Walter Sheley high school i ef St. Paul, who is visiting her sis-| j iis Writers Club | ter, Mrs. Edwin J. Barteils | Despite obsolete equipment, China lub will mee ‘ we i Wiis jis probably, after the United States, | Invitations Issued for —\the_ foremost agricultural nation n Interesting Afternoon ‘The Seattle Browning sc fasued invitations for an ing at the home Mrs. Caroline} Clark, 4508 16th N. E., for to-| Morrow afternoon, when an interest ing program, beginning at 2:20) @clock, will be given Mowing are| meet-| | The STEINWAY DUO-ART PIANO Today, at the zenith of his pow- Bauer solely in his personal appear- the numbers to be ented fongs from Brow Oh, Lave But « Do H. Hf. A. Reach | I Send My Heart Up to The | H. M.A. Beach | Grow Oi Along With Mo.. Henry Hadley | isterse tn @ Minor ne” ., cnopin ers, Harold Bauer makes reproduc- ances or on the marvelous Duo;Art Othe eth and oe. Lenchetisky ing rolls exclusivelyforthe Duo-Art. piano. There is no other way. The service of tea will follow the | ye tatoo anipippgrelep stn dee Moreover, his Duo-Art rolls are the This is equally true of Paderew- es sete | Iv ed in ma: th stents only American rolls that represent his ski, Cortot, Hofmann, Rubenstein, | Musicale Arranged Ieee hase: ap Bela own exad, authentic playing—that Gabrilowitsch, Busoni, Grainger, for Friday jwas Dr ¢, who finally made uy have been edited by himself alone. Ganz, Friedheim, Schmitz, Legin- [eines before the public, and, moving You can hear the true Harold ska, La Forge, and scores of others. ulled > Favorite Prese |placea it with druggis state tg When may we play Harold Bauer for you on the Duo-cArt piano? Dr. Pierce's I | A musicale has been arranged by | the music department of the Wom-| an‘s Century club, « Federated | club house, for fternoon at| 2 o'clock, the hostesses to be Mrs. | W. W. De Forrest . W. W. Eves and Mrs. J. J. Lee A paper entitled “Potpourri Curios ities of Opera” will be read by Mrs H. 1. Glenn. ‘The program follow weaknesses of her sex—-a woman t 1 $ 7m wessine of Sinra und Grobe | Unless you see the name ‘“‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not [wisn her pene women | u| } | | M: has long n rec WARNING! Always say ‘‘Bayer’? when you Duy ASpInin. | Re cimees peciiar: Xo. 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