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Be a Agatha Kirsch, Miss Annette Edens, | Miss Anna Storm man of arrangement i “. Seattle Society ne Arts Tea Will Open Northwest Exhibit; Miss Wilson's Wedding to Be Quiet Affair. PENNING THE NORTHWEST Artists’ exhibit at the Fine Arts Walleries, the Fine Arts society will | PMtertain with a tea Sunday after Reon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. Mra. Horton C. Force ts chairman Of UB committee in charge and is assisted by Mrs, Paul R. Smith, Mre Wiltiam H. Spawn and Mrs, Robert Walkinshaw Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Goseph Gustin, Mrs. J. 1 Mra, Gertrude Singerman and Miss Gertrude Lite. Miss Maurine Hiatt, Miss Johanna “Matheson, Miss Irene Harmon, Miss and Miss Ella During the tea Mrs. Shirle Blalock sing a group of songs, accom > panied by Mrs. Pau! R. Smith. } ‘iss Wilson to Wed in St. Clement's Church Miss Grace Hulbert Wilson, daugh Cot Lieut. Leslie Richard February 10. service will be read in the of the immediate famity by R. Bateman in St. Clenwnt's . Delightful Affair Asa compliment to Miss Catherine xter and her fiance, Mr. Walter MeLean, Miss Jessie Lee entertain with a bridge of six at her home Saturday even February 11. iivitations have been limited to Intimate friends of Miss Baxter Mr, McLean. rary Tea Welcomes Miss Augusta Burwell entertained With an informal tea at her home afternoon, welcoming Mra Hartman, «, recent bride, who come to Seattle to reside Mrs. Frank Harrison Jenne (Louise ites Of Mount Vernon, presited the duintily appointed tea table, was centered with a charming of daffodils, narciast and Guild Plans Party and Dance A Valentine card party and dance will be given by Interlaken Guild the Orthopedic hospital on the eve- of February 14 at the Seattle club. 5 Many interesting features are be- Dipayred for the affaif and decora. fappropriate to St. Valentine adorn the attractive little club- house. Mrs. ©. G. Prestrud is chair- a. . 0 on Compliments iss Baxter ‘Mrs. William Hinkly Parsons en. tertained informally with a luncheon ‘at the Sunset clob yesterday as a “prenuptial compliment to ‘Catherine Baxter. ‘The guests included a group of ‘Miss Baxter's close friends. one _ Annual Meeting of Orthopedic Hospital ‘The annual meeting of the Chil dren's Orthopedic ten o'clock in Frederick & Nelson's suditorium. All those. interested are invited to Miss Gdshweiller Luncheon Hostess Honoring Harold Bauer, the fa mous pianist, Miss Marie Gash- weiller entertained with small luncheon at .Blanc’s Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Bauer left last eve- ning for Spokane, where he will ap- pear in concert this evening. eee Delta Gamma Alumnae Meeting ‘The alumnae of Delta Garnma so- rority will meet with Mrs. Eric Mac Master, 1012 Queen Anne ave, Sat- urday two o'clock. o- Mrs. Anderson Hostess at Tea Shop Friday Mrs. William Anderson will hostess for the Mount Baker a guild at the Orthopedic T: Friday, assisted by Mr. Griffin, Mrs.. A. M. Slanmant, E. A. Quigie, Mrs. T. G. Albin, Mrs. @, E. Huston, Mrs. Arthur Whalley. Mra. F. BE. Weeks and Mrs. M Nicholson. yw ie Mrs. Bordeaux Plans Luncheon Complimenting Miss Catherine Baxter, whose marriage to Mr. Walter G. McLean will take place February 15, Mrs. Chester Raymond Bordeaux {s entertaining with a Juncheon at the Women's University club, Monday afternoon, ru ary 13. Valentine Dance A Valentine dance will be given at the Seattle Y evening. Febr invitations have been issued by the Libby club. Assisting are to be) Richard Hulbert Wilson, | -. retired, and Mrs, Wilson, | ps of Engineers, U.| Poole | Miss} | Mr. and Mra. Frank McDermott re- turned Sunday morning from an ex Hospital arsocia- | tion will be held Friday morning at owe | WOMEN’S CLUBS | Mr, and Mra, A, W. Engle of | Bnetat are coming into town Mriday ioncae Ghee CLUBS FOR FRIDAY jst Mth ave, &, 2 p.m. Members| cm " may Invite friends, Harold Crary Stevens Ni Jirector of publicity for Chamber of | | atte. WW, A. Boland of Michigan ts] aire Dalle “ahd bb dine on aker, Duets by Mrn.| [the muest of her son-in-law ANd) ihe executive committee of Stevens | dith MeKensie and Mins rl daughter, Mr. and Mra James Avlw. nO. No. 1, will entertain at her| Jones, Solo by Minn Nell Rawson. | jMaight, Jr, planning to remain cinch Gis itunes ah. Sheneacs, ahi r. Mra, William Wiltiams | two months. |ruary 3%, with a plone lunch, |and Mrs, L. P, White, assisting ho» ath All comrades of the A. Hand | tonnen Mr, and Mra. Harry Hartman of Woman's Ielief Corpa are cordially eee | Weat Newton, Masa, have arrived (| iavited | erie Club the city to make their home and Bi ah Coterte club, at Phi Be house, #16} have taken apartinents at the Beech} ne Efighiand Park Po, A. will! p.m. “The Little Theater and the — give a al and community New Little Theaters,” Mra, William | aie es the school Friday afternoon at 2:30.| Hovey, Executive board, 145 p.m. | Mr, and Mrs A. Wittlams are regs he ye | receiving congratulations on the Adele M4. Yields Cub Concord PT. A birth of @ daughter, January 25, 8] ane Adeie M. Ficide Parliamentary! Concont Py", A. will meet at thelr hanes, 1668 Gecend ave, W Procedure club will meet Friday, Feb-| school, # p.m, 8, B. Mleming, speak: | | 9 Runt Jruary 3, at 1:30 p,m, in the Erick Dads’ night | | Mra. George 8, Sherwood returned! son room of the Young Women's eee | last evening from Portland, having Christian Amsoclation. ‘The subject. | ao se spent the last two weeks visiting her | “Order of the Day,” will be in charke| Ladies’ Literary jdaughter, Mra. Horace M. Miller jor the president, Mra, KE. B. Stewart. | wil) meet with Mrs. | eee |The class in public speaking will sive| Fourth ave, N at 2:30 p.m . . Cooper, | Misa Nellie Patrick is leaving the/ the following p era Mrs, M. x| first of next week for New York to] “The Poets at Tea,” remain for several months Newell—Macaulay | Music depart } ©) O4@ Mrs. H. 0. Stone—Tennynon, |tury club, will meet | qleut. Commander Albert Harold] © Mrs, Thomas Soules—Swinburne, | club héfise, 2 p.m. | Rooks, U. SN. and Mra. Rooks) Mrs. Margaret Herr-—Cowper, | see | (edith Redfield) have taken apart-| Mrs. Clementine %. Mearson—Long King’s Daughters Society | ments at the Hotel Somerset in San fellow The King's Daughters society of Francisco. Mrs. Alice Dimmitt--Browning, the Holy Trinity Lutheran church eee Mre. 1. KE. Write Wortaworth, — | will present a three-act play, “A Reg Mrs. C. C. Filson has indefinitely ©, A, Lunan—Poe, liment of Two,” at the Press Club postponed her European trip, owing| Mrs. B. EK. Stewart—Lennyson, hall, 1911 Fifth ave, Friday evening, }to ines, which necessitated an op rs. 8. J, Randall—Whitman, February 3 Jeration last Sunday night. Mra, 1il-| eee ‘The cast for the play Includes: An json bad planned to leave Seattle) Bethlehem Shrine No. 1 |thur Sewell, theoretionl warrior | Saturday and expected to be away a! Bethiehom Shrine No. 1, Order of! played by Mr. Eugene Walling; Ira] number of montha. [the White Shrine of Jerumlem, at| Walt by Mr, John Wetterstrom; | | eee Masonic Temple, at § p.m. Business Harry Brentworth, by Mr. John ¥.| 4 Gitmore wift sail Feb- eee ell; Reginald Dudley, an English _ Mr. David Gitmore ‘wit Bg Nite Warren Ave. PoTO AL man. by Mr. Martin Young; Conrad | po Warren Ave T. A. in school | Me a plumber, by Mr. Howard | |Honotulu, to be away about six . Lame i ag id Ml we auditorium, 2:50, Mine Adelaide 1. |* ” weal | eee Pollock, “Birds From the State of | ¥ - bi nan Frias; itn Wilton, | Mr. and Mrs Charles Sumner Beet | Washington. — colores _iantera en ae teratrom; Grace | returned last evenipg from their eee ou Btaude, vocal soo. | Laura’ Wilton, by Mrs, Dorothy stmt | wedding trip and are at home at 909} #010; Mra. Jou Btaude, vooal solo, = [oT Sth ave. N. . . Mr, and Mre. John © | present in Florida, They the guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mra. A. day. Eden, who have been traveling in Europe, have returned to this country and are at will return to Seattle In the near future. Mrs. M. FE. Bozarth, who has been son-in-law and J. Frisch. of Olympla, will return home Sun. Mrs. J. BR. Drumbetier of Calgary. | Alberta, is the guest of Mr. and Mra H. A. Lightner for four or five | weeks, eee Mrs. Frank Fretwell ts convalese Ing at the Seattle Gener }from a short Illness. | . al hospital Mra. Frank Harrison Jénne (Louise Gates) of Mount Vernon. and Mra. B. EF. Gates. fo month, will return to her day. . 6 from a short trip to Califo eee Miss Sara Yeagiey left | Los Angeles, to visit he Mra. J. W. Yeagiey, for a eee Filidur Peterson Allen, jwil return Friday. er at St. jary 24. came days in town. . | tended European trip. | gratulations on the birth of a dangh- Luke's hospital on Janu- who har Mrs. Hartman and Miss Burwell |been the guest of her parents, Mr ir the past bome Frt Mr. Wayne Alber “haw returned ria. today for © mother, month. who har been in the ast for the past month, | a 0-@ Mr. and Mra. Clarence Nelson |(Curoline Bailey) are receiving con- Mrs. Sydney Lewis of Clear Lake down today to spend a few Lift Off with F en't hurt a bit! ‘reezone” on tly that corn stops hu gers. Tru “Freezone” for a few cents, to remove every hard corn, or corn bet calluses, without tion Advertisement | | “Yes, mother, lovely between now. | was frightfully jeal |for a while. He was alway dear; eve | like he used to. Drop an aching n the toes soreness or irrita- ORNS ingers little corn, in. ring, then shortly you lift it right off with fin Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of . wufficl , soft © and WINS BACK HER _ HUSBAND'S LOVE) rything Is husband and myself jous of him * admiring ht club on Saturday | the women we would meet, and he| ry 11, to which 150 /quit bringing me flowers and candy, I felt no badly 1 was rman maid, by Mins Mar . } | garet Heintel Eastern Star Club Eastern Star club, at 4090 Arcade! building, at 2 p.m. Monthly board meeting. | . West Queen Anne PUT. A. he monthly meeting of the Went |Queen Anne Parent-Teacher asmo- | Leschi Heights Chub egy will be held on Friday ever Leach! Heights Woman's Improve. | February % at 7:45, in the ment club, with Mra. J. . Hamiiton, | Community room. A program of i special interest to the fathers ts be ing prepared and includes music by iy m the school orchestra, a demonstra | tion by the Campfire Girls and| Your skin is singing by the girls of the eighth «rade. Mr. Norman, secretary of our armor the Queen Anne ¥. M. C. A, will speak of his work among the boys on the bill and refreshments will be | nerved. rotect it with ee | Ladies of the Golden North | The Ladies of the Golden North} will meet Friday, February 3, at! : 5 193% Firet ave. | Soothing and Healing ae Princess Angeline The Native Daugh rash.scratch. ington, Princess Angeline ry No. 2 will hold their next business | abreakintheskinis 9 oo. i,0 0 eo Sein Apply Resinol Virginia st. Friday evening, Feb-| | Startthe healingat | °°" * “ * 2°" ° once Does not smart Caledonian and St. Andrews Societies The Caledonian and ®t. Andrews or sting. Bocietien will give their fourth monthly dance at Cliristensen's hall, Broadway and Madison, Friday even ing, February Mr. David Dow) and Mr, William Murivon are in charge eee Mills College to Meet The Mills Ce club wilt meet} malls Friday afternoon, February 3, at the! er oe | | | just sick about it, and he even seemed Special features and decorations | ashamed of me when we went out te age planned for the affair, which will| gether. I got to thinking that per-| be elaborate, as it is to be a fare-| haps I had been getting care in well dance given in honor of Al-|my dress, Now Jack ix crax avkans who are leaving in March to|me again. It all dates from the time spend the summer in the North | I bought those new clothes at Cher: i 7% * 1y's, No payment necessary until Dinner Celebrates ome time in February, And, by the 5 way, I'm going down and get one of Birthday |those lovely ‘Taffeta Drensen they In celebration of the birthday of|have on mle at $15, Shall I look her son, Harold Fernyhough, Mra.| over their Spring Coats for you while Emily Fernyhough entertained Mon-|I am there? Just down on Second day evening with a dinner for twelve|ave., between Madison and Spring at her home. Music and games w 7 Rialto building, over the Pig’n the later amusement. '—Advertisement, | COLGA STAR Waterhouse Lease | Is Ended by Court Music THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. ess Club Will Nominate Officers IR. C. Saunders’ Body Pr |Being Brought Here Petition by the receiver for termi | Recital Friday Funeral arrangemen i The Seattle Press club will Romp nation of the lew "| By “ C. Saunders, former U, 6. district |nate officers for the coming year ag Waterhouse & Co. anc thern | VenIngs uttorney here, who died at St. Loui" |, meeting at the club rooms Thang pine a ie wat ore bo Srp aa " np Pal on i a oe bho “" pe: bf cabs ” rigs oe day at # p.m, No nominations wif] een the Waterhouse concern and| School of Music will be given Friday until the arrival of his body, whic : a the. Peerless Goal Go., was approvealevening in the Y. W. ©. A. audi-|hae been shipped to feattle for|be accepted after tonight, esenmaaS by Vederal Judge Jeremiah terer * d ” ” duilew> burial |to elub offictals. ‘ Te 4iel cores Walbandes orium. ‘The program follow | : The t called for handling PanTt | queens —— oe qa 00 tons of coal annual Poidint and the lease with the Norther ice Duckworth ¢ hes MacDowell | home of Minn Persis Morton, 611| Te Nd Hone’ a | 4 13th ave. N., at 2 o'clock, All for-| cs Wes Tae | mer Milla students are cordially in- | Indian Lodae | on | vited to attend. : il ; j “p ; Di £ ol j he & or Vleharde " : MOREE hi fel saledindl dees sau In five minutes’ Pape s Diapepsin The Nordica Choral club w ve rence Rade ‘ b program ‘Seiday gveciie. th the Indigestion Gases Heartburn Masonite club roo Arcade buildin; | Bhelto: i mbher: tea deeunten aotmakie con ppg | Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Snelling, conductor. thy Teipp : +18 aprectenmememmnne cowee lg ood [ite Spring” ape’s Dinpepsin” “really does”| comes in contact with the stomach Queen Anne High Sehoot Put, A.) Mee Helen Buckley put bad stomachs in order—"really| #!! such distress vanishes. It's truly The Queen Anne High School PT. | y um | doen" overe indigestion, dyspep- | *toninhing: -almost marvelous—and A. will meet in the brary of the | “Two rrometes ™ — * the joy is its *harmlessness. A large school, Friday, February 3, at 3:15 | “Buttle-cock sia, gas, heartburn and sourness in| ¢o.cent case of Pape’s Dinpepsin in p.m. Teachers and pupils of the | rroites rus Whim five minutes—that—Just that—makes| worth its weight in gold to men and manual training department will | Virginia Davideow | Pepe's Diapepsin the largest selling) wornen who can’t get their stomachs have charge of the program and | “Curieus — gest ho ase Heller | stomach regulator in the world regulated. It belongs in your home— representative specimens of the |-Honting Hone’. Devies| If what you eat ferments into should always be kept handy in case work will be exhibited, Several | “Ghost in the Chimney’ Kultek |stubborn lumps, you belch gas and of a sick, sour, upset stomach during graduate students will tell of the| “Mens of the Lark’... .--Techaikowsky eructate sour, undigested food and) the day or at-night. It's the mont ef- value of this training to them in|+sum, perathy Welle tnieder| meld; head is dinzy and aches, remem-| ficient antacid and stomach regulator their business Ufe. Parents of in-| Y in the world.—Advertisement coming freshmen are” especially vited Apinning Top eee Ghost Y. L. 1 Choral Ctab mn Niehtingale i Neighbor's Y. L. 1. Choral elub will rehearse pr ae 4 x “i Friday evening, Fe ry 3, at &| Prelude in G Minor Rachiman’ o'clock, at Knights of Columbug hall. | 4+ pyening nn we aerewext see | Nocturne for the Left Mand... .Bertabine “Tuneville Or chestry” ee ee ae “The Tunevilie Orchestry” will! Nocturne, ¥ Sharp Major Chopin make ite firet appearance at the | "Cantique aA benefit concert given by the Alki| ret RN ae Women's Improvement club Friday : evening, at #30 o'clock, in the Alit| FRIDAY EVENIN Community nan aa | the First Presbyterian chureh wilt | ‘ . | hota cept >No North End Flower Club hold a reception in honor of Dr. and The North End Flower club wit) | MP% M. A. Matthews, at 8 o'clock. meet at the clubrooms, Friday, | nan t i February 3, at 3 p.m. Mr. F. J] ? Cole will be the speaker, Tea will | be norved by the following hostesses, Mr. H. KE. Graham, Mra. J. J ss : Sullivan, Mr. Marion Kemp and|Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Mr. Ll. 5 Kemp. Get at the Cause and Clara Barton Tent Remove It Daught of veterans e > . Pe mad on tL oeatang Heed bors Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the not singe age cen Bs " " |substitute for calomel, act gently on - we os heed fewer. day, Wednes the bowels and positively do the day, February §. ‘There will be 6| Worx Program in commemoration of| people afflicted with bed breath ca hoa fl Feenrreh birthday, find quick relief through Dr. Ed-| vee avira enter Bd comradoe | wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, " a ik Sa sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. ADDITIONAL CLUTS } Dr, Bdwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowe Thursday Progress Club The Thered liver, stimulating them to be Thursday Progress club will |action, clearing the blood and gently ck on Thursday, Feb-| purifying the entire system. They vary 9, with Mrs. 1. W. Matthews, /do that which dangerous calomel ae Lae does without any of the bad after effects. The Phitiar Social club will gtve| All the benefits of nasty, sicken- * in the agditortum of the new ing, griping cathartion are derived U. W. building, 1409 Ninth|from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ave. Saturday evening. February 4.) without griping, pain or any dis- at 9 o'clock, Members and their|agretable effects friends are cordially invited. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the ws, Hg formula after 17 years of practice Seattle Cirele No, 519 among patients affilcted with bowel Seattle Circle No. 549, Neighbors /and liver complaint, with the attend of Woodcraft, will give a card party |ant bad breath at A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave! Olive Tablets are purely a vere ‘Thursday evening, February 2 |tabte compound mixed with olive oil; - you will know them by their oliv Golf bags of latest design have) pockets for balle with padlocks at for & werk and note the effect. tached. and 30c.—-Advertisement E'S Ibe Ph With the soap flakes you now have on hand and with a package of FAB— compare which is thinner, whiter,softer,and silkier. | which dissolves more quickly, dissolves completely, gives more abundant si which is softer on your hands, is less harsh on your garments. which washes more quickly, washes more thoroughly. which is SAFE. s color, Take one or two every night | |ber the moment “Pape's Diapepsin” All day long—in the office of shop, in the cars, the crowded stores: “yen have been breathing «hater of sore throat, tonsillitis, influenza. In the warm crevices of throat and mouth they multiply | The folks at home may be less able rapidly. armies of ill-health and the home-coming germs of disease. i A pleasant—almost candy-like—Formamint dissolved in the mouth Fou and then during the day makes the mouth fluids anti- septic, keeps germ-growth within bounds, and forms a strong de fence against disease. i If the throat is already sore, the frequent use of Formamint keeps the membranes bathed ia, this endid antiseptic, allays inflammation, prevents new infection and gives the tissues a chance to heal. ® Childrep are glad to school-rooms are fruitful than you to resist these kiss may bear the dread use them and should doso freely, as crowded 1 fields for the spread of throat infectioh. GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Vermamint io ow ade mark. it idesubes ow product. Bou Cham. Co., Ine, N.Y. In every sick room there should be a Victrola XVII, Counpaia aae ae A test is your proof. Nothing gives more pleasure,turns tedious hours to more profit, or proves more soothing to the pain- racked body, " a Gee a Victrola today. All the fam enjoy it, in or out of health. ¥% | | ily will This trademark on every true Victrola, whether $25 or $1500, Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE ma - Spokane - Portland T.