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PAGE 10 Travelers l, val Cob Complir er, whol Y Jentertain with a of }twenty covers at her ins) ¢ Luncheon Planned —_a8jinn ave. NX. Friday afternoon, | RE 20. Dae, | rover 3 The ister Bours will Eddy; Entertain With) eee Costume Dance. | Lighthouse for the Blind Holds | Annual Meeting } | WILLIAM HUNTER Me! EWAN and Mrs, Alexander F.| The annual meeting of the Light Melewan are entertaining with a/ house for the Blind was held Tues | I day morning in the auditorium of the Juncheon he Sunse b next Young Women's Christian associa. “Wieaday afternoon in compliment t© tion Mire. Iva Grant MeMillian, |; Mrs. John W. Bea manager of the broom factory, which | ‘ ° provides work for the blind, report: | j ed that the factory paid for all mer-| Mr, and Mrs. Eddy | chandine purchased, wastve and over:| Entertain With head expenses, from the receipts of | ' é | the sales of brooms. Informal Dance Mrs, David Edward Skinner wad ton ave, N. with an informal) Hamilton de Veuve, Mra, Fred 1 dance, complimentary to Mr.| Baxter, Mra, Edgar L. Webster and ‘The guests assembled at the) to the membership, this year, Mow. of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Logan | James D. Hoge and Mrs. Charles D. and Mra. Peachy and went) Stimson, which increased the work: there to the Eddy home. ing fund to $1,000, Mrs, Eddy extended her fn- rye aE ’ @ request was made that) Costumes worn would not cost | two dollars, The result was/ and interesting, a8 MANY) Mire J. W. Goodwin will be hostess and pretty creations were ma for the Queen Anne guild at the! ‘@¥idence, demonstrating both origt:|Grtnopedic Tea Shop Thursday, aa-| will give, at the Masonic tem- ‘Thursday evening, February 16, the auspices of the Women's ity club, Mr. and Mra. Leroy} airs i 1. Townsend, national ckus are entertaining With 4 | hostess house executive; Miss Helen ‘at the Sunset club, Davia, associate general secretary, re asigind and Miss Ella Schooley, national fi 0 Wilbur Hayden entertained | given yesterday by the Board of di- ‘an informa! bridge luncheon at | rectors of the local association Phony irs. W. A. McKenzie of Spo-/J. F. Weyerhaeuser, of Tacoma, and la, Mrs. Everett Smith, chairman of Philip Gibbs, who is to lecture}on the budget for 1922, and amar | “What America Means to the| Davia related some of ber expert-| Paafk Universit for’ ton: will entertain with it# annual Val gir Philip Oiebe, is called thejentine dance at the Seattle Yacht of the lecture platform. [club on Thursday, February 16. Sete ‘The committee in charge an-|.. nounces this affair to be a novelty on at dance. are a. entertaines}Gamma Phi Beta th a luncheon for ten guests at Card Party a, yr the ae a Camma Phi Beta sorority will give : "|m large card party at the chapter a trix scons b sana mor house on Thursday afternoon, Feb. months in Honolulu. phone Miss Lurline Brown, East | Southern , and Mrs, John W. Eddy enter: | elected to the board of trustees, and | have last evening at their home O" | those reelected were Mra James| 8 San Mrancisco. Mrs. William EB. Boeing, who) Mrs, J, F. Ives, Mr. Yeaving soon for a visit in Call Two new life members were added | several weeks in California. thrift. sisted by Mrs. C. Cyrene, Mra. Wut | Mrs Mr. W 1 the gues Seattle rita ~—-| Personal A. Mek t of Mr ancy, planning t nonth or Miss Marcia Conner retur & month's t California 6) ently fr six wee Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Ire t 3962 B Mrs, Bt on, who © guest Dow, le THE SEATTLE STAR onsie of Spokane and Mrs, PB ¢ o remain for a ‘ cca eee John M. Dodds ll © Phillipa) are at home! each Drive. see W, Huntoon of Netting: | spent the past wee as of Mr. and Mrs. Prank] ft Monday for her home are Mra, Lincoln Me ng in Tacoma th Mr. and Mrs eft Sunday for io New Y Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0, Spencer and her son, Oliver Spencer, are spending Mr. J. M, a Mra. Louise Van Ogle will go to Queen Anne Guild Vancouver, B. C, this evening, where Mra. 1. J. Maury of Winlock and Arthur T. Karr of Yakima, are | ttle Lodge No. 1074, Fraternal| you are only half getting the Stephen J, Chadwick, for a Mom Says that you're a Great man , Dad, |. seattle Lodge No ot gehen seh the guest of Jud Large Lancheon Hadley, left Bunday for Portland, Given at Y. W. C. A. where she will visit for a short time Bot please don't ever be too bi Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Miller ot | al Bridge nance secretary of the Young Wom. | Yakima arrived in the city Monday, Won't this tickle Dad? Just cut this valentine out, paste it on 9 en's Christian association were the/®4 are guests at the Hotel Wasb- inspiration for a large luncheon | !®éton for a few day Mra, A. D. Keating left Tuesday ‘this afternoon, compliment. | Out of town visitors included Mra. |f0F @ short trip to Alma Gt and Efram 7: ork o- Mr, J. Howard Allen returned fro ee y " | she will deliver @ musical lecture, re in Charge Thursday Luthing Ge Witlene before going to Roston to join Mr. Seagrave and make their home ee “who is the guest of Mrs. B. C.| Mrs. §. B. L. Penrose, of Walla Wal- Music ke. mn ba lin: Wamber song . Kewer (On + Robert Sehumenn | tion.” This ix the pian sponsored see Mme. G Mlegte......+ “La Hionheur ruary 23. For reservations, tele-| “Piddie and I Fioedel returned Tues day from an Eastern trip. American soprano, Cormick is vinit is week ° | Alfred Rornstela & month's trip m a short visit see iam MeKay, Mrs, H. C. Rowell, Mra, | Eves of their parents, Judge and Will . Thompson, Mrs. B. J.C. Cornent, | MT™ | —, Mrs. C. F. Graff and Miss Tyrone ” e Lecture whi hair Bi h te uae wel ke 8 Mrs, Louts Seagrave, who has been ig earted, strong, and fine 3 and Mr. H, B. i “To be my Valentine. Tomorrow there will be one for baby. WOMEN’S CLUBS t. Russian violin ling G. A. FR, will serve a home| and objects, “The Thirty-Ten Pian of Tax | hat, Armory. me Jom BTARMs i by the State Pareot-Teachers’ esto | Pakt Matrons’ Club, Myrtle Wasner-Withetms | ciation, A yooa! solo will be given! ‘The Past Matrons club o + Simdelist view Harry Kagiieh; Seoteh song. | by Mra, Nellie Brier Thursd tend a meeting of Alb E 4) Frank A. Donley, 1602 N. 49th » Saint-tacne| 1 p.m. Social Score | COLOR THIS FOR DAD a stiff piece of cardboard and color it, Then give it to him on Valentine day. - eee the board, presided. Mrs, Townsend ; i ny Fd : i] told of the hostess house and hotel i a 1}. 4 oRSDAY wr. Philip Gibbs Will BS Bonar thoes een roe 5 uck ~ —— CLUBS FOR THURS Pt Baboset wilt tate on “Apes ve February 16 al association: Miss Schogley spoke |Concert Tonight Cunerelhianiten! Cite Chapter tf Myrtie ay on Kimaky-Korsakert's "Coq | by Mra Violet Ball, accompanied by | Chapter, O. BE. S., will be entértained ay after ies ‘wiaeeen timbaitet (Mr. John Calrndaft with Miss Alicl#/ noon at her home, 6648 Ravenna Rachmantnert | Rogers at the plano. lave. rae mk. tact “fe ve id joburgh Town” itcburgh Town” Watasu Guard Club Allah Chapter No. 165 | ‘Artuur Voor Flatasu Gtard club, with Mra) All Eastern Stars are invited to at Mma Giwel hh Chapter No. }165, O. B.S, Thursday evening in x q ‘ioodeve eee the Corinthian room, Masonic tem.| Saturday, February 11, at 1 p. m./J. Coyle | |pe, when the members will exem.|A Program will follow the luncheon. | at the chapt N. KB, New Counc wish Women The Heattle section of the Counc of Jewish Worren will hold ita nual luncheon Thursday, Kebrunr , at the Bungalow Inn. The affair] | yen Rorrowed Time Club wed Time club will meet | will be for mer The Jur the organizati ly, extra dant #tore y at 2 p.m. at the; Malloy gymnasium eee } Ladies’ Society and Charitable Club |i¢ you ac “Vreja” } Ladiew Bocial and Charitable club | ‘Kreja,” in ladies’ parlor, BHwedis' at 2 op. m. Hostonses, Mrs. | Otto Johnson, Mre, Kdward Nelson and Mra. J, W, Nordatcom, | ore Franklin High PLT. A. Franklin High PT. A. at school, |245 p.m. T. RR. Cole, asnixtant mu | perintendent of schools, “High School Problems.” Short business meeting. | eee | Lieut. Cushing W. R. C. No, 23 and Lieut Cushing W, ft. C, No, 23 and |their friends will be entertained at |the home of Mrs, Della Hunt, 902 |W. 89th, Thursday, February 9. A noon day Junch#on will be served by the regular committee, Take Rallard North car to 59th #t, walk two | blocks euat. with the | Seattle Lodge 1074 are only Brotherhood, will give its regular monthly dance at the ball in Ire| Lack of | mont, Thureday evening, February |from indulging the appetite, 9, at 6:30 o'clock. are both due to the same ote cause—fallure of the digestive League of Women Voters |system to properly do its im- All seasions of the League of Wom-| portant work. The undigested jen Voters’ annual convention at the |food remaining in the alimen- | Hotel Washington Annex, February | tary canal may merely cause « 110 and 11, will be open to the pub | distaste for more food when it |iie. ‘Phe annual dinner will be given|cannot take care of what it lat the Washington Annex, Friday|has, or it tay undergo chemical | jevening, at 630 o'clock. Eurly|and putrefaction changes that cause) reservations are requested from | acute disease. Seen |thORS Who denire to attend, Call El-| Resides, | Hott 4363. Prof, Frank Laube of] produce poisonous substances that |the University of Washington will are carried to every cell and organ |mpeak on “he ‘Tendency Toward) of the body and that caune all sorts Centralized Government, Its Advan-| of distressing symptoma, tagen and Disadvantages.” Hon, T.| |P. Revetle will talk on “Tho Diffi- ged cules of Law Enforcement.” lo ani it is to In-| very day. ‘ike saute Gas vigorate the entire digestive tract. ee Chapter AO, P. KE. 0, Clara B. Hunt will show, how to i} Gpapter AO, P. BE. ©, will meet] It acts General Lawton circle, Ladien of justrate a story by using pletures| with ¥ Nan B. Mek tw 51 | preparatio |W. 68th st, Thursday, February 9 Mothers’ Club ‘ mean hur ah Pe rfect fe ast eee tion of tt delights, then you | the muscular churning action of that WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. tomnranro| Make Fvery Meal 4 - Tanlac Makes Each Bite a New Delight. of Aigentive fluids. It then motes energ ction of uncles and glands digestive canal in the normal tim vency, every bite is eaten | Bach of the thousands of little gia went and appreciation whoue duty it is to pick up nour! meals are not a real event,| ment from the food and send ¢ » not approach the table|to all parte of the body are ati lated to their utmost. _ DUG whole result is that fooa ‘ taken care of without distrale, JOY of any sort in such manner BME to derive the utmost b from it, If your appetite is not if your food seems to di wih you, if you are w weight, nervous, Inck energy, give Tanlac chance to show you that it work « miracle in your tion, as it has in so many sands of other cases, mowt lively anticipa- half-living, because appetite, or distress these chemical changes You are entitled h t vigorous, efficient and happy. Gi yourself the chance to become so thounands of others have, by d the famous digestive tonle Taniac, builder, has achieved Ks| (ect Tanlac from your éruggist | | tq caure vigorous stomach on of the food, both through * in the Masonic temple, on | ences on her recent trip around the | ist, will be heard in joint recital this | cooked dinner at the city hall, Bal Music will be the aubject of gen. organ and through ample secretion evening. February 14,} world. Some forty gra of thejevening at Meany hall. Their ap-!i.4 rhuraday, February 9% fromleral conference. Mra. W. W. Del = ™ ™ 2 oy ake t ing, | board, Northwest field division com- | pearance ix under the auspices of the 5 te Public in| wane i - » ore ee ggg ag med fee and staff were present. Women's league of the university, | 112 © ™- to 1 pm Publ ir | ADDITIONAL CLUBS ertnd hell, Armory, Gad the Ere at as ors cs potato ae ‘The program, which will begin at| “'* al oa hegre ws acre _ gram will follow the regular meet-| music and an interesting a : . olle nl nty Hospital Club > Ci 0 m. are in store for all who attend. Sass seston, ba ta 1 Sue |Annual Valentine ai i one wae Vicuxtempe agg eng MM cnt ey ey ea ming County, Hoaphel a whl ne eae ; whose auspices he is lrctur i Abaeane Lone Ti Ave * ‘The regular meeting o! * Coe Gen. George Washington Circle, a eb: 10, at 1 *, Council t in Beattie. In the afternoon | Dance mdane, Aaa ttaliat ME lpr A. will bn held ‘Thursday, Feb-|tadies of the G. A. R., will give a| meet Briday, chy ss a es. sak ee eee ee ee rom.|, Archimedes, who lved more 0 @ will be taken for a drive over| The Ladies Auxiliary of {he| ay Mother Mids My tind My Mates ruary 9, at 3:30 p.m. Mr, Ralph card party, followed by a luncheon, reo foggy . in anal aa at Wade 2,000 years ago, designed and built e boulevard and later tq the Wom Young Men's Hebrew amsociation “eomt {ayaa | swetman wilt addrene the gathering Thursday evening in the Veterans’ - > + po ee che _ tice igen tor. Wathen: steam foaine that really worked. | i p.m. Mombers please bring writ ten suggestions for the first annual | other bur program. every organization of the council/ phi Are are expected to attend. eee Seattle Woman's Club | Alpha Auxiliary, day morning, February 15, at the Alpha auxiliary will bold tts reg-|y. W. C. A. building at 10:30 ular business meeting in the old o'clock, to amend the bylaws, pre- K. P. ball Friday, February 10, at) sent measures for the 1923 legisia-| tive bureau program and transact! The Seattie Woman's club will Alpha Xi Delia Alumnae orlebrate its 18th birthday with a) ‘The alumnae of Alpha X)} luncheon at the Washington Annex will be entertained by Mrs, Wilflam) just get about four ounces of p at a luncheon given at the home! store (this is all you will need), Dressmaking School M. 4700.—., inens, Two delegates from) aru! A Simple Way to Remove Dan ‘There is one sure way that never failed to remove dandruff j once, and thmt in to dissolve it, ti Delta you destroy it entirely. To de ¢ and Miss Eva Jurgensohn! common liquid arvon from any 4rd hes : Ble i accompany Mme | “ eee ™ Coyle, 5504 Latona ave.| ply it at night when retiring; 2898. 1 7 wetete | tal Score, with Mra Frank|plify the work. of Mra vie, > ply ; oee jag Marry Kastmen OU! aecees | coatrer, Mi5e Gude ios, tinseheees ‘0 6 Shawondasse Club Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. [enough to moisten the scalp i Washington Guilds ots on sale at A. 8. U. W. ine Totem Cub ‘The Shawondasse club will give a eee jrub it in gently with the fi hie g _ - eee Instafiation of officers of Totem | benefit card party at the Bangalow| Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U-| tips. mes An informal tea ee oe ok Card Party BEND, Ore. — Travelers arriving Bush Healing Cloud club, Neithbors of Wooderatt, will|Inn Friday afternoon at 1:30] Washington Boulevard Woman's) py morning, most tf not all, “ae afternoon by ita Zeta! The Washington guild of the Or.|here from vicinity of Mount Jeffer.| posh Healing club, in Eastern Starjbe held Thursday afternoon at 1:30|0'clock. This t# the final one and| Christian Temperance union will! your dandruff will be gone, and thi a at the home of Mrs. Olivet! thopedic hospital ix entertaining |s0n report @ thin column of vapor] ciubrooma, Arcade building, 8 p. m.|o'clock in (he Hrotherhood hall prizes for the rerien will be award:| serve lunch at noon Friday, Febru-| or four more applications will o gir C. Etiiott, entertaining for the acl with a card party Friday after-|rising from the summit. | AN interested in subject of health ee od. Tho proceeds from these card) ary 10. in the chapel, 3ist ave. > -| pletely dissolve and entirely dest: = a and piedges @& Whe noon, at the home of Mrs. M wine gre ona - hwebessie, Seattle Review No. 8 ee pe oe — to char Poet eee fg pope Boag ed bores single sign and trace of it, : wap Donahoe, $24 36th ave. N. LEN has presented ee Reattle Review No. 8 W. R A. / iY he publ invited. begins at . after whic! | matter how much dandruff you . Presiding at the tea table, een-| Tickets may be obtained from|to the University of Washington « Dickens Fellowship Chub of the Maceabeen, will meet in A. O. | See union will go to the Harrison} pave. ja fered with a basket of daintyiyi, prank P. Dow, East 1926,| picture of Edwin Booth and Law-| nickens Fellowship club at ¥. W./U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, ‘Thure | Col, Ellsworth Circle school, where Rev. Lida Herrick) You wif find afl {tching and wi oe) Blossoms, were Mrs. Harold! 4. ares We. W. Barr, East 8072. rence Barrett. lc. A. evening. Subject, “Our Mu-jday, February 9%. Officera, please Members of Col, Elieworth Circle,| will speak to the PT. A. ging of the scalp will stop in ly : ©'Gk, Bwendsen, president of the alum-|~ aed _ - ——_—_____ ltual riead.” lene white: G. A. Th, will observe Lincoin’s| Rev, Lida Herrick, national W.| and your hair will be fluffy, lustro off “Bae chapter: Mrs. B. Dana, Miss) | NEED eee eee | Birthday with a patriotic service|C. T. U. lecturer, will speak at al glossy, silky and soft, and look an a Helen Schumacher and Miss Annab METROPOLITAN } B. F. Day POT. A. West Seaitle Review No. 51 and program Friday. Luncheon will] public meeting Friday, February| feel a hundred times better.—ad: ‘ MONEY! WEEK BEG. MON. FEB. 20 || nF. Day PLTA, at school, 2:30] Wont Seattio Review No. $1, W. 1. | be served at 11:30 a m. in Vet }i0, 7:30 p. m. In the chapel, Stat! tisement. éu And must do |p. m. Musical program by the pu-/A., of the Maccabees, will hold ite) Sn eae ee. Ve “3 ca abies | pila. Refreshments. All welcome [regular meeting in Carpenters’ hall, 9 > & es 4441 California ave, Thursday, Feb- as always, bot my Altruistie Club ruary 9, at 2 p.m. [(O REMEMBER | ony edhe al geal ag pos Be aa | Pythian Sisters’ Altruistio etub, cee " : pertoire th Mrn. W. G. Cole, 1014 Fourth Tharsday Progress Club as AY, FEGRUARY 8— |) must raise money, “Rigo: ~ fw ie tas 4 nce at Sunset club for || and 1 shall save you Senter. vidtaa, Te eettig” || ave. N., all day. The Thursday Progress elub will} ob nn |W, wae © doliar for Wet Mat... “Martha” eee ‘ meet at 10 o'clock on Thursday, Feb-| ™ Wiiera Guin K reg te. oe oad Fanaa 1D ey Sh Wed. Eve. “Cavalleria Ru University Heights P-T. A. ruary 9 with Mra 1. W. Matthews, Whiessten and * University Heights P..T. A. month. | 5315 Latona ave, Peas jly meeting, room 21 of school, 8 ees au Kat. stat |p. m, Rainier PT. A. | Sat. Eve +9; % A moving picture, depict i" i i | Picture, depicting the| ee ee Graded Union of Sunday School life of Abraham Lincoln, will be loore. Teachers hown at the Rainier school on the | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10— The marriage of Miss G Huibert to eet leslie Tus OOR Tw en, B. . ts it. Siren 2 ye te | A bal SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11— THEATRE Bachelors’ club “Crystal Ball” ¢ . in Masonic ‘Temple. Circuit Praiat Ming Catherine Bans atherine Harte end ber Hance with « brace | Peguero 7 UL) S188 Sepa y at home. ‘Tax MA SEATS Sat. | The Graded Union of Sunday afternoon and evening @¢ Thureday, | | School Mr. and Mra. Trafford Hut fon'n dinner at home, honor- || [Robert Emmett Keane ing Mr. and Mra. John : : Bday. nd Claire W! rand Mra. Charles tt and Claire Whitn wie entertaining with Z I it mg scape dl Howard's Spectacle vARY 12— Mr. and Mrs, James Macfarlane to compliment Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Eddy with an informai tea at home 4:30 o'clock, ug et ~~ ARY 12— incheon ‘or Catherine Baxter at Women's Unive Boyce Combe gity club, with rs. Chester 7 Raymond Bordeaux as hos- Leo Zarrell Duo ene. r TUESDAY, FRBRUARY 14— } Tom Patricola Valentine bridge tea for Mrn. || and Irene 1 Herbert George Van Karan, with M Bertha Fairbanks an hostess. en Guild to give valen- em and card party at ht club. and Mra. Albert Wilton to wre entertain with informal eve- 2 r, mM, ning at cards Din er-dance at Seattle Tennis A Seen iv elu eve; Lilie Jewell ED WmeD Ay. VYEBRUARY 15— y er; Burns & Wilson; Zara ‘The marriage of Mixs Cathe Baxter to Mr. Walter Gray McLean, at 8:20 clock, in Trinity Episcopal church. M Robert P. Greer to enter. § ibe ey tea Ags 4 until lve onoring Mra. Jobn W. Eddy. gs! 7 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21— Formal dance at Rainier club pd Yama Tau, of Phi Gamma oar te" Kater lta, z PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24— AM Oriental Cant Mid-sehson Ansembiy club's ball VAUDEVILLB in Christensen's hall. 100 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25— Afternoons 35: Eves. Broadway Guild of the Ortho- . pedic hospital to give card marty mt tea dance at the Five Washington. Mrs asd’ Mrs Livingston B OLITAN dman to entertain with re- | WREK ception at Sunset club, hon- David Belnseo Presents tant Jt, und Airs Stedman. ||| DAVID WARFIELD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25— Mardi gras ball at the Seattle Yacht club. 22 cathartics— one of the chief causes of constipation? ID it ever occur to you that the ca- thartic you take to relieve constipa- tion, is the cause of your trouble? Yet when a number of doctors were discussing this almost universal complaint one of them said: “Probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation is the indiscriminate use of cathartics.” ‘The quotation is taken from For years physicians have tried to persuade peo- an important paper on the ple to give up laxatives and to eat corrective foods treatment of constipation by instead, 4 well-knowgphysicias It is now known that Fleischmann’s Yeast is a ‘ food which makes the use of cathartics unneces- sary. Because of its freshness it helps the intestines eliminate waste matter. 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