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Ps Dinner Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander| Baillie; Valentine Bridge-Tea. ‘ONORING Rear Admiral John A Hoogewerff, U. S. A. comman Gant of the Puret Sound navy yard, And Mrs, Hoogewerff, Mr. and Mrs Alexander Baillie will entertain with a dinner of twelve covers at their res Hence Friday evening. cee Mrs, Van Karan to Be Honor Guest Compltimenting Mra Herbert ‘George Van Karan (Mary Sullivan), » Dride of the winter, Mra. Bertha Wil- fon Fairbanks will entertain with « Valentine bridge tea at her home on , February 14. Five tables will be entertained, and Mrs. Entertain ‘Mr. and Mra. William Parkhurst ¥ are entertaining a group of with an evening of cards at home tonight. De Veuve Hostess James Hamilton do Veuve entertain informally with a four tea in her apartment in Ham- Brawley for a European. trip. afternoon Mrs. de Veuve with a luncheon of M covers at her home for Mrs. Ed- tables at their home, 740 N., Friday evening. eee inner for Tacoma 1 Mr. and Mra Doulas of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. inner for eight guests at their Saturday evening. Lindsay to ak at Luncheon Phe book review circie of the Wom- University club will entertain @ luncheon for Mr. Vachel one of the foremost Amert- poets, Thursday at 12:30 at the luncheon will take lar Friday meet- . Lindsay is the Nightingale” .” During the lunch- some of his poems. il speak at Meany ursday evening. Club J. Mra. ainments Planned | President general of the Daughters ‘will visit in Seattle preceding the State conference to be held in from February 20th to the will be the honor guest at a Tunclreon to be given at the Seattle ‘Yacht club on Saturday, February 18. ‘The luncheon will be followed by a Feception from 3 until & o'clock at ‘the home of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Past president of the national so- ciety. Mrs. John F. Wagner, chairman of the social committee of Rainier chap- Aer, is chairman of the committee ‘on arrangements. She will be assist- ed by Mrs. Walter Warriner Reed, Fegent of Rainier chapter; Mra. I’. BS. Masters, regent of Lady Stirling ehapter; Mrs. Arthur Hope Jones, re- gent of Seattle chapter, and Miss Ona Walker, regent of University chap- ter. Mrs. Minor will arrive in the city on February 17, and during her two days’ stay will be a guest at the Sun set club. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2— Miss Virginia Wiley to wed Mr An Grew Price at #:20 o'clock in the Pilgrim Con: fonal church, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31— Mra iam Hickman Moore to entertain with a buffet luncheon. complimentary to Mrs. Charies Moore end Mrs. Archibald R + | Gatter. Mrs HF. Brown and Mra Clyan Hadley to entertain informally, complimenting Mra. Walter Sheley, Phi Lambda of Zeta Pet to give in- forma! dance at Yacht chi Mra. Francesa Johnstone's informal luncheon at home. Gamma Phi Reta’s informal dancing party at the sorority house. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4— Junior prom of the University of ‘Washington at Masonic Temple. Dinner wt College club Catherine Baxter and her Mr. Walter G. Mclean, with Mr. Taylor Green and Mr. Dwight Hartman an hosts SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5— Supper for Mr. and Mrs. John W. WAdy, with Mr. and Mra Keith Logan Bullitt and Mra Peachy as honte, Mr. and Mra. James Joseph O'Reilly will receive informally from 7 anti! 11 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15— ‘The marriage of Miss Catherine Baxter to Mr. Walter Gray Mo- Lean, at #:20 o'clock, in Trinity Bpiscopal church. TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21— Formal dance at Rainier club by Sigma Tau, of Phi FRIDAY, VEBRUARY 24. Mid-season Assembly olub’s ball in Christensen’s hal! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25— Broadway Guild of the Ortho: howpital to give card party tea dance at the Hotel Was ton TUPRSDAY, FEBRUARY t2— Mard\ gras ball at tbe Seattle Yacht club. _———_————————— } with a luncheon jnumbers will be presented Fitch Reed will entertain with |ing with its annual formal dinner) clubhouse, There will be ® speaker. | permanently @f the American Revolution, who| Luncheon for Mrs. Bausman Mra. Trafford Huteson entertaines Sunset club Mrs, Fred WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS POR with a luncheon gt the today, complimentary t the subject of At thin Robert B. Lee as study for the coming year. THURSDAY erick Bausman >a? Elderbloom © | meeting Mrs will Bridge Afternoon A Colonial entertainment will bel read a pape Sime of Mra. Otix Floyd Lamson wilt en.| s!¥en by the Elderbioom club Thure| Ropert BE. Lee.” tertain with a small bridge party at| “ay, February 2 at 11 am, in K, of >i ere P. hall, Third and Virginia at . ne PT. A. «lay y First Baptist rok jaty of the First Thur Mrs. afternoon William Edria, . her home on Women’s Soclet, « complimenting . The Women's so r. Hawthorne P.T. A, will meet at] Raptist church will hold an allday Luncheon Will - — ‘. : . rs 4 : : ue he school Thursday, February 2, at! meeting at the ehurch, Thursday, oO » " a s uson pm Mins A, Koene will speak | pepre beginning at 10 a m, Compliment Miss Wil i With covers pla for ten guests “Dietetics,” A luncheon will be served at 12:20 see will be an edu Dr, W, K. Mo Anti-Narcotic m, th program. will entertain Friday | Miss | Miss Frances Quist at her home to and at Michigan Apple Blossom Club | The Michigan Apple Blossom club | cational Kibben will spe afternoon, complimentary Grace Wilson. wili_meet Thursday, February 2, at/ work" and Mise Cynthia Adams on eee the University M. BK, church, E. 1) “American Humor From Mark Twain r . a) ¥) st. and Hrooklyn ave, Picnic lunch |to O, Henry.” Special music will be Nordica Choral Club to [ron tt as pes eee Alpha Club Alpha club, with Mra, D. C, Mar tin, 6200 26th ave. N Luncheon, 12:30, (Tuke Ravenna car and trans fer to jitney at University bridge) cee Uniform Rank of Ejtiett Bay Camp Uniform Rank of Elliott Bay camp, Modern Woodmen of America, will eee Women's Service Clob to Meet ‘The Women's Service club will have its monthly luncheon at the Motel Washington Annex at 1 o'clock, T jay afternoon, Febru ary 2. committes requests Give Plantation Program A plantation program Will be given by the Nordica Choral club Friday evening in the Masonic club roomea, Arcade building, when the following The members to make early reservations & When Twilight Weaves, 2 part from Heethoven Miand arr » Carry Me Hack to Old Virginny 3 part " 4 urges a full attendance, as the meeting is most important. Wake Miss Lindy, Waldo Warne Nordica f Club tmeer at the Knights of hias hall, eee Se) De mon weeecee d y erene- a natn ‘Werte Third ave ane Virginia st, in the Lafayette PT, A. ry ©. G Rica | evening. 1 . Tafayette PT. A. will meet Nerdien Cher) Ciyd Ro 8 0 ‘Thursday, February 2, at 2 p. m, ee Grain: Cabin, Vallbsbeath |.60 Woman's Century Club in the lunch room of the school Moon . Secesee aot... Cloteam Curent events department, Wom | yire i. §. Soule, of the extension » De Whippoorwill <---> -Sprom | an’a Century club, with Mra. Henry division of public health and nure Rh ae 8. McClure, 1404 Soth ave, 2p. MJing of the University of Washing: | $oy ‘o'welf. Mra F. FE. Palmerton will lead di®| ton, will be the speaker, Mise Myrtle Randall cussion on urrent Poetry.” o casi urrent | era on the Went Side invited, Misses Ada and Misa Leonhardt Selo—Kun Away os Miss isa Leonhardt A Sleepy, Sleepy, Sleep, 4 part.J. M. Seales D Kentucky Mabe, 4 part ...... Nordica Choral Cub Contratte— Mighty Lak Southern Laliaby Pythian Sixters Pest Chiefs’ asxociation of Pythian Sinters will be entertained by Mra Rdward Warner at her home, 2021 W. 68th st, 1:20 p.m. cee Overseas Clab ‘The Overseas club will give tts regular card party Thursday evening at £:30 at the club rooms, 404 13th ave. N. Miss A. B, Appleyard and Mrs. L. Mallen, hosteemes, Members and friends invited. see Fortson' Thygesen Relief Tea The Fortson-Thygesen relief tea will be held at the home of Mra. Morse, 6259 First ave. N. W., Thurs day, February 2, at 12 o'clock. eee §mall Luncheon Tito Mra. James F. Douglas waa hostess} Queen council, Y. L. 1. wil hold this afternoon at the Sunset club. |its regular meeting Thursday even entertaining informally with a smal! | ;, 2 luncheon for Mra, Warner Marshall ny gio —. at $15 p.m at K. of Boston, ee Seattle Improvement Ciub The Seattle Improvement club will 2, at the Missoula Social Clab All women who have formerly re sided in Missoula, Mont, are invited to a meeting of the Missoula Social 2, at the home of Mre, Ethel Hughes Davis, 4245 Brooklyn ave. see Seattle Civic Improvement Club The Seattle Civic Improvement |elub will meet Thursday at the Fed erated clubhoune, Mra. J. K. Forrest will be the hostess for the afternoon. eee Canadian Club ‘The Canadian club of Seattle wim give a dance Thurwlay evening to observe the opening of the new club (on Olt Sweet Sone Selma Green, Blaie Kalucha, Midred MM Pike Nerdiea Choral Chub Helen Crowe-Snelting. conductor, eee Ninth ave. The continued growth of the club proved the necessity of a larger meeting place and the new hall meets the requirements of the club. Meetings will be held the first and third Thursday of every month instead of Tuesday, as in the past. see Coterie Club ‘The parliamentary procedure de partment of the Coterie club will Annual Formal Sigma Alpha Epallon ts entertain. | meet Thursday, February tei at rong so oe. on | Mra. J. K. verter wa we hostess, meet with Mrs. Harley Wella, 4224 ‘riday evening, February 17. 10th ave, N. E tam King County Hospital Gab eee King County Hospital club will Meet Thursday, February 2. Personal Seana bw ok Mr. and Mra. C. J. Smith returned | "00? Placn |Briday evening from a two months’ trip to the Isle of Pines and Havana. | They visited In New York and St. ee eee February 2, at 2:30 p.m, in the school auditorium, after which Miss Mr, and Mra Paul M. Henry, who! qdeiaide L. Pollock will give an are spending the winter in Califor] \44ree, on “The irda of the State nia, are now at Riverside, of Washington,” {llustrated by col oot ored lantern sliden A plano eelec Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hotman|tion will be given by Mim Helen Ketcham (Gena Peters) have taken| Rergiand, and Mra. Lou Staude will an apartment at the Rosemont, 214/ ceive a vocal number. 13th ave, N. see Robert KE. Lee Chapter Robert BE. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mra. E. K. Worthington, 403 Boy! ston ave. N., Thursday, February 2, at 2 p.m. The chapter has selected Manus Dramatus Club The Manus Dramatur club will meet with Mins Mabel Hanson, 407 lith ave. N, at § p.m. . Lowell School Mothers’ Gab The Mothers’ club of the Lowell schoo! will hold ita monthly meeting at the school at 2 p.m. Dr. Steven- son Smith of the University of ¥ ington will speak. work by pupils will oe Warren Avende PLT. A. Warren Ave. PUT. A. will hold a short business meeting Thursday, follow. . Queen Anne Fortnightly Cob will meet with Mra. H. F. Compton, $18 W. Roy st, at 2 p.m vee Seattle Social Club ‘The Seattle Social club wit’ meet with Mra. A. BL Eckart, 1759 26th ave, N. at 2 p.m. Mra, Olgn Talia ferro and Mrs. Phoeba Bowers, as sisting hontesses, Only members of ~~ | Seattle chapter No. 95, O. BE. BE. and for Portland, where they will reside. | their guosts Invited eee Ans eee Lieut. Com. Charles George Roem er, U. & C G, and Mra. Roemer Gessie Hibler) are guests at the Mo Alpine in New York until they are| located. Lieut. Com./ Roemer is stationed in New York. | eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee returned tecently from California, where they spent several weeks, and are guests) Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams (Char. Daughters of St. George for a pumber of weeks, has returned to ber home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hl. Frye wil | Power Mission will meet with Mra. leave Saturday fer a fortnight’s trip | Alexander Melater, 4004 Beach drive |to San Francisco. |S. W., Monday afternoon, February me 6, Business and sewing. eee Quarante Club eee Mra. Richard H. Wilson and her daughter, Miss Grace Wilson, return- ed yesterday from a short visit to Tacoma Mr. Omrar Mauer, of San Mateo, who spent a few days in the city, left | last night for bis home, eee Mise Linna Hamm returned today from a vieit of several weeks Mins Clara Hazelgreen at South Alki in} Mr. T. Joseph O’Rrt I . bs |. Mr. T. Joseph O'frien, who has| ‘Tuesday evening, February 7. Re California, ea‘ | been the guest of Mr. and Mre Cait sponse to roll call, “My Cholee of | Siebrand for a few days, left last| Exercise’ and “Synthetic Rubber Mrs. Stewart Macklin and Miss| evening for his home in San Fran-| Substitutes,” Harriet Baxter left today for Callfor- | cisco, ee nia. Mrs. Macklin is returning to| eee A ‘ . uxiliary Maple Leaf Post No. 21 her home in Coronado and Miss Bax-| Mr Yarela Burdick wit arrtve| ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary to Maple Leaf ter will visit in Los Angeles, February 15 from Pittsburg to join} post No. {Mrs Burdick, who has been the! } Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Dekan are) guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. recetving congratulations on the! 1, H. Ginas, for the past two months, birth of a son at the Seattle General | Mr. and Mra. Burdick will make their hospital, on January 26. The little | home in Seattle. one has been given the name of} * Arnold Wingen. . 21 will meet Wednesday, February 1, § p. m., at the home of | Mrs. Chapman, 1444 Zist ave. cee Home Hygiene Classes ‘ Classes in home hygiene and care of the sick, given under the auspices Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boetng will of the Ked Cross, with Mra. Martha leave in about a fortnight for Call-| mith as instructor, will begin Feb- 0 |fornia, where they will spend two|ruary @, 7:20 p. m., at Nursing Cen. ve Friday | month. ter, Fourth and Virginia. Mr. W. Boutwell and his mother, Mre. EF. Bout N, will 1b _ She could eat anything— ‘without indigestion. or sleeplessness R a long time she had been troubled with gas after her evening meal. The dis- tress was most painful after eating potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. Then she started taking twotakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- time. She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat an and PPh ything sleep splen- Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann’s Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice. It is rich in the ap- petite-stimulating vitarnin, so that appetite is always kept normal and you are protected Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleishmann’s Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive system is greatly benefited. Place a standing order with your grocer. He will de- | liver it regularly, | SSS NNN! hall in the A. O. U. W. building, 1409 | All motly | mat children, | club ‘Thursday afternoon, February |'*t*!y from mothers asking advice linstituted early enough. of attention as early as they may|him as he seems to have no appe- Joe abla The bones are very eanily | tite. bent or straightened in babyhood or| A.—Wean him from the breast at ‘Music | Will Appear in Concert Lydia Hedberg Sweden's greatest Miners, Uncle Sam Has Book for You! The Miners’ Gafety and Mealth Almanac for 1922 has just beea insued by the government, Wxperts of the mines bureau and the public health service have cooperated in producing it. It im full of the mont valuable kind of hints and suggestions for miners @ character before the fl fire dep men could rtment. damage checked by the Washington Burean, Seatile Star, 1522 New York Ave, Washington, D. ©, the basement when #o the family frozen water 1 to thaw ou pipe T want a free copy of THE HEALTH ALMANAC FOR 1922. MINERS’ SAFETY AND (No postage necessary.) once CH OF TOWN. .. «+ on cnmas ewe te nn menmwntenenes senesced cces seme | due partly to too ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN wwelling or discharge. Mre. Max West, United Mates children's burean expert and mother of five! call a doctor at ones, ndven, wilh anower t Northwest mothers on child welfare. She will medical advice, or ad) in difficult feeding eases, or deal he She will enewer children, Inclose @ stamped, self-add: most inieresting questions will be asewered thre this colume twice MHS, MAX WEST, THE STAR, SRATTLE * yy * * % pensary. dress) * * fo on, much defects are much less T have had @ number of letters | easily remedied, BY MRS. MAX WEST tram. about the treatment of children de | Q-—My baby is etx months old. veloping bow Wea, toeing in ex-|Has no teeth, Her bowels never comsively, or having some trouble |™Move except when I give her medi eee ee with the knee, cine, What change should te made ‘Thene difficulties are all probably |in her diet? She in breastfed. curable if proper treatment can be} A-—Iew babies have teeth at atx Such treat-|Months, Stop giving her medicine ment should be directed by an ortho |4nd start at once on training her to pedic specialist who can watch the | Rormal bowel action. Put her on the cane and direct the diet and general |chamber at the same hour every care. morning, whether or not, at first, | In large cities an orthopedic clinic | ¥ou get a movement. Add « little is usually availabe. If there ia «| Well-cooked cereal once a day to her children's hospital such advice and|mid-day feeding, and give orange treatment can usually be had there. |julee every day. I can only urge any readers who have children with any sort of bone! or pontural defect to seek this kind Q-—My baby ts 16 months old. He still nurses. I do not like to wean young childhood, but if allowed to} — mercenaries WOMAN BLAMED BY HER ramy CLRL FACES TEST Restless, irritable, nervous, excit-| “Yea, Tm going out tn the conn- able and exacting is the charge|try to meet Dick's mother Sunday, against her by thors nearest and|I'm so worried. I hate to have his dearest. How little they realixe the | family see me the first time tn my struggle the overworked wife and| shabby old sult and moth-eaten fur. | mother ts making to keep about and/f can’t afford to buy new ones until perform the hundred and one duties | next month.” | that devolve upon per! Every hour| “Cheer up, Sue! I enw a uit that! her headaches, backaches and pains was made for you, and a chie little! drag her down until she can stand it) neckpiece, at Cherry's today. Get} no longer, Lydia ©. Pinkham's Veg 04 land happiness than any other medi Musto and clas§| cine, The grateful letters we are con- ‘The Queen Anne Fortnightly club! — lotte Degen) are at home at 361/ Danghters of St. George will meet at the Hotel Washington. Biaine st. paar in ME. B. A. ball on First ave. at 1190 p.m. cone Rr = — of een Mra. J. C. Moore left yesterday tor | eee aon te Mn and ‘Mean A 'T, Hotren | California, to be away « number ot |* ADDITIONAL CLUBS parents, Mr. and Mrs. » Potter, | weeks. Alk! 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