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E. e ‘ ae With | Informal Bridge _. . Entertaining for their house guests, | | Married in Walla Walla ‘was married Saturday evening in St ushers. -_ The wedding music was played by | ‘Miss Malen Burnett, and preceding | Ward Skinner, Mrs. George V © tub at her home this afternoon. The PAGE 8 Seattle Maker will entertain the members of the Smith College club and their | husbands at their home next Satur-| ay evening. Cards will be the di-| ‘Version enjoyed. Geraldine Tepourten and Miss Munn, of Vancouver, B. C., Angela and Miss Edna Gorman an informal bridge at their | this afternoon. eee ‘Miss Elizabeth Starr, daughter of Anita Denny Starr, and grand- iter of the late Oriow ©. Denny, | Paul's church in Walla Walla to Mr, Donovan Milstead, of Imperial Dr. Stanley Moore were the) the ceremony Miss Josephine Kaufft A reception followed the serv. | ", at the home of the bride's uncle Aa aunt, Mr. and Mrs Howard n. Mrs. Milstead Is a graduate of the ity of Washington, and is a of Delta Gamma sorority. » Milstead served in the late war A fashion show of spring models, through the courtesy of McDougall | & Southwick, will be given at the) store, Monday evening, February 20, ‘Bt 8 o'clock. Thin will be for the) Benefit of the Orthopedic Hospital. ‘The patronesses fer the evening ~ Roberts, | Mra. John H. Powell, Mrs, David E4- Fisch ‘@. Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mra. Wi, Mam Randall Crawford, Mrv. Charies ‘Treat, Mrs. Frank Case, Mra, Henry . Ewing, Mrs, William Edris, Mrs. Harry Bolcom, Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, ‘Mrs. H. J. Ramsay, Mrs. Richard A j Ballinger, Mrs. George H. Fortson, | Reginald Parsons, Mrs. Fred. ‘erick Parks, Mrs. F. H. White, Mrs. | Alexander McEwan. Mrs. William | D. Perkins and Mrs. Howard Taylor. | Acting as ushers will be a group | of the younger girls. eee Junior Practice.Club Mra. Charles H. Farrell entertained the members of the Junior Practice i Program was given by Mra Clyde | Leroy Morris, Mrs. Adam Beeler and | Mr-. Farrell. | ¢ em Music Festival For the purpose of encouraging @ Movement for a greater appre @ation of classic music, and alxo to! waise funds for its new clubhouse, | the Young Ladies’ Institute in| @rranging an interesting program | for Yriday evening, February 24,| when a musical festival will be given in the Masonic Temple. ‘The list of patrons and patronesnes include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Campbell, Dr. Mrs, H. J. Davidson, Mr. and Mra. John Fitzpatrick, Mr. and | Mrs. 5. P. Gleason, Mr. and Mra. | Daniel Buckley, Mr. and Mra. An.| drew Strehlau, Mr. and Mrs. P. A_| Kaufer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Vv. 1. Manca, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Heney, Mrs. T. J. Gor. man, Dr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan, Dr. | and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mr, and Mrs M. J. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph | Nordhoff, Mr. and Mra. Frank Mo-| Dermott, Mr. and Mra. B. C. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hoblitzel!, Dr and Mrs, William Shannon, Mr, and Mrs. Jamés ¥'. Branigan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Conner, Dr. ¥. 3. Pal ¥. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connor, Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Henehan and’ Mr. and | Mrs. George J. Dana. | o- . Valentine Party Miss Ursula Kerry entertained| with a valentine dinner, followed by | ® piano recital given by Miss ¢ frude Towers, at her home, 421 Highland drive, Saturday ‘evening ‘Those entertained were Mise Sarah Springer, Miss Lois Chandler, Mina | Katherine Smith, Miss Daisy Fowler, Miss Era Franklin and Miss Gertrude Fowler. | jer w Dinner at Home With covers placed for sixteen guerts, Dr. Oro D. Babcock enter. tained with a dinner at home Satur day evening. Reception and Parlor Grand*990 Wednesday Mm. B. V. Armstrong wih be hostess for Westminster Preabyter- fan church at the Orthopedic Tea |Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. Scott Matheson, Mra. L. C. Tur ner, Mra, H, J. Lenz, Mra, Sumner Osborne, Mrs, R. H. MacMichael Miss Helen Myers and Miss Nancy) Gunter. w Arthur Middleton Arthur Middleton, the great con | Russell Collins, Mrs. Harry Whitney |C¢Tt 2nd oratorio baswbaritone, has a splendid vocal means at his com- mand. This genial American has sur- prised even his most ardent admir- ers—so full, vibrant and mellow is the resonance of his voice, and so) much skill does the singer dixplay in varying the volume, quality and col or of his tone over « range that spans more than two octaves. More than a few times has he reminded | his listener of John McCormack, for | despite the difference in the caliber of the two singers’ voices, there ie an evident similarity in the timbre of their tones. Mr. Middleton posseases one of the most satisfying vocal organs now be- fore the public. It produces big, round tones of a beautiful quality with the utmost ease, and controls &@ pianissimo quite remarkable in a baritone. The amazing clarity of his enunciation makes him an ideal sing: | er of ballads, This artist will be heard at the Metropolitan theater in joint recital with Kathleen Parlow, violinist, on Wednesday evening, February 15 One hundred pounds of hay i# an for an average phant daily ration ele | This Beautiful & C. Fischer pianos are genu inely loved everywhere, Their own era feel an attachment for them which iy akin to an enduring com |radeship between old friends. Will arrange convenient terms. C. O, Johnson Piano Co. 1617 Third Ave. | Piano Dept., Woods Music Store, yitime this summer, .. jin Washington, |the Mra. Howard Joslyn, who is spend ing a year in the East, ts living at 63 First st, in Troy, N.Y. Mra Joslyn is enjoying the social lite there, while her daughter, Mime Ruth | Joslyn, ix attending the Emma Wit | lard school, Mra, Joslyn is planning | to return to her home here some | Mr, and Mrs, David H. Moss re: | turned Sunday from @ trip to Call-| fornia. | eve | Mr. A. Warren Gould, of Portland. |who has been spending a few days in the city, left this morning for his! home. | eee Mr. and Mre. Marion Russell Cum- mings are leaving this evening for a) short visit in Portland, | eee Mr. and Mra Edward Agnew and) baby, of Everett, spent the weekend with Mr. and Casper hacia i Mr. and Mra. John E Ryan lett | Sunday for a fortnight's visit in Los Angeles. eee Mr. Peck Smith left last week for the East, to be gone two morithe. ee Mra. Edward 1. Garrett went ap to Victoria Saturday for @ short visit, | eee Mrs. W. 0. Bradbury, of Yakima, | who har been spending a short time D. C., will arrive tn city Friday, en route to her home, and will be the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Schofield. eee Mra. J. Irving Colwell, who has} deen visiting her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. J. W. Cline, at Altadena, Cal, will return next week. eee Mra. A. H. Anderson has returned | from a Visit of several weeks in the! B | Fant. | THE SEATTLE o'clock ‘The lesson will be “ Orne Watts." with Mrs. Burleigh Reeder | as leader, Mra, Dana Brown will sive contemporary art. eee Women's Legisiative Council A npecial assembly of the Wom en's Legislative council of Waal ington haa been called for Wednew day morning, February 15, at the Y. W. C. A. building at 10:30 o'clock, to amend the bytawn, pre Pathology of sent measures for the 1923 legisia- 11. First Aid tive bureau program and tranmct —4a) kinds, (b) other business, Two delegates from poses; demonnt every organization of the council bandages; are expected to attend. demonstra’ eee oblique, () Every Day Help Club |epiral, (e De, AL A ter, Fourth Wednesday at 720 o'clock Ractertology teriology of da 4 re every Wednonday, from 2 to 3 p. m, tailed At 603 People’s bank building. | The subject on Wednesday, Febro-| ary 15. will be “Religion and the Church. eee Emerson P.T. A. lentitied Emerson PT, A. will meet tn the Friday evening school basement Wednesday, ary 15, at 230 p.m. After church, corner of Tind st. and Green portant business meeting, f wood ave by musle from one of the lower /fit of the Ladies’ As grades, Mrs. RE. Thatcher will church, Home ma lecture on “The Right of a Child chocolate will be ser to Good Parenta” Refreshments eee will be served Council of Catholic Women entertain w to 5 p, m. lary 14 eee Young Ladies’ Institute 1. 1. Dramatic club at b Kn at 745 Y Cotumbus hall at # p. m. oe the| Seattle lodge pm. Rehearsal. |? o'clock Manitou Council Manitou Counefl N: vo. M 1A.0. UW Degree of Refreahments awarded. A small dose of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will bring quick relief, MOTHER, when one of the | children is ney sepa ‘ou going to give the first lax- ative within ar It is dan- erous to do #0, £yme have been known to rupture the intestines of little children. - be beguiled by gm 4 side suga appearance. Lool into the lorena. Calomel is seldom necessary; salts, minerals, coal tar, never! Unlike these, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is admirable for childrea, as it is for grown ple, too. Mothers have Boon giving it to children for 30 years. ey know it does not gripe, and is free from narcotics. The formula is on every package and you can see it is vege! bie, just a com- bination of Egyptian Sennaand other laxative herbs with pep- sin Use it yourself and you FOR A CONSTIPATED CHILD Farrier and Mr jealied at § }tend Amaranth clu at the Westlake entertain all will find it is not necessary to take it every day, nor to increase the dose, and that it is pleasant to the taste. Bottles can be had at all drug stores, and the cost is only about a cent a dose. Have no hesitancy giving it to a baby in arms. It is absolutely safe. At Seattle’s Musical Headquarters The records of all the worth-while artists can The February records in- always be found here. clude some very fine nu to hear them Gypsy Blues—Yox Trot. When Buddha Smiles—Iox Trot. . When Shall We Meet Aguin? Minsissippi Cradle .. ‘The Sheik Dapper Dan Fox Trot Fox Tre Love When Ka-LA—Medley Fox 1 Blue Danube Blues hip—Walts orrow Land , gia Rowe , Records sent to ou postage paid. SEATTLE at your leisure, rancis Dances With Me, mbers and we invite you Paul Whiteman’s Or Brown and Elli Shaw, Prince's chestra, Dance Or Knickerbocker chestra, Or. | | | } Club Royal Orchestra, | \ | Fic , j Sterling ‘Trio t-of-town customers, PIMA OUR rhe SCLUBS |i" eplea ‘The Every Day Help club meets (4) gauntlet and demigauntiet. Four demamat rated, ADDITIONAL CLUBS bandages hts of Columbus Night School or Protective anne STAR Nursing Center Under the auspices of the Seattle chapter of the American Red Cron, | Bird te lowing subjects at the Numing Cen- te and ning, I ) inflation, wound wou Matertals- thaterials, ration or bandngen and uses cireular a) rverRe and Richmond Reach Library Club | The Richmond Beach Library club | jWill entertain with a thr "The Village Schoolma'am” Yebruary 17, o'clock in the Woodland Park M, The affair is for the bene Canterbury Candy Makers Dance ‘The Canterbury Candy Makers will h their annual dance, for | Seattle Council of Catholic Womer| employes and their friends, in Queen | at Providence hospital from 10 a. m.|Anne hall, Tuesday evening, Febru: Seattle Lodge No, 7 Degree of Hon: | 7 bullding, 1409 Ninth ave, | served Amaranth Club ib No. mark ee , 4 pa , jay, February 15, | Valentine Tea WOMEN iy vorale Honoring Mrs, James BP. Weter, nier of e | Sr, on her 76th birthday, the lies | Acacia Chub of the Prospect pgremationa CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | 1:90 pm Ele! Acacia club at the Ye W, C, A. at Valentine tea Dunlap P.T. A olution of Karly A j with a reception and Dunlap PT, A, at xchool, 3 p.m: ae, | St. Mark's Guild Plans Luncheon ee ” ‘. in the church annex, from 2 UNO iis Loretta Cole of public lbrar Society, Bethany t. Mark's Guild of Mark's Dinner Planned for Dre\s cic will speak. ‘Ming Burgess will tall hhureh church will aheheon in. the - > savfeuel « . ~" $ aon . . © Das w of Bethany P Guid } 1 Wed Ket and Mrs. soma abd Valentine decorations predomi:'on “Keping Fit.” Music by put iw gt te Be Ne al cae rer gbeabed rewell Bridge Tea. | nated, and the tea ta \ ret 16d pet ae on teia ah eae 7 lin a color scheme of lavender, Mr Thlinble Ch \ ante ONORING Dr. and Mra, Charles | Martin Rozema and M J rty in Wooderaft Center ee bn oat hp aher Park fe 4 +e Alton Rutherford (Pauline Fred: |Lombant were in charge of the re: 4167 Arcade building, 2:15 p. m Council . of Mt The Ladiee’ sunillary to the: t @rick), Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Forbes will | ¢esnmonts and Mra, Mark O'Dell ° ; pdb te che di the dubbotie Wethenday afveroeee entertain with a dinner of eight cov | i'r Mrs, Arthur Jordan of the Golden Era Club eiehmow 8. he ; weigh prone. Hg egg ers at their residence Thursday even | vusical program. | Golden Era club, at First Presby ekiaee Rn a eh cahook tones 4, followed by Werldee eee ss . Meee rom toftes will be| >. m Dr. Lydia Merrifield, “Grow . |Navy Relief Dance A == Re ened ‘in Girls; Mra, Oxear McGill, “Nar| Ladies of the G, A, R, Card ' 4 remerto f ation a he G. ALT wil Farewell Compliment [planning to Ko over to Bremerton) pa anceting Social Club firs intration, Laiow of the GA K. wil Valentine decorations prevailed at)to attend the avy Relief dance icindaas ‘unntinn Moule) cub, O ‘ jentertain wi sa care : the pretty bridge tea Mrs, Harolkl/which ts to bo given Friday eve 6. with Mre. 2c. Btelakraua, 408 Nowe Century Ca __ jeafeteria at & 40 p, m. 3. F . Rpaniah dvpartment, man's H. Lewis and Mrs. Robert S. Paris | ning Terry ave, Luncheon, 1 p.m v ried Poult | ign iy W.C. A, 1000] Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton gave at the home of Mrs, Paris this . ‘ ee °® | aes @fternoon complimentary to Mrs.| Alumni Jubilee | Tonia Sociat Club P on Hitt | EEGs. Starkness, who is leaving soon | "UE 4204 ¢ hepa ‘ wa . Phe urearan fe \ . S00 “he ‘Bvankiin Yoliles, the annual} % Bocial club, 0 8, 7 a Robe ul whieh for Grandview to make her home.) The Franklin} oH a ao tae Woman's K fe Nata Club land Robert. Ful , | atumni jubilee, wil ven Wednes: Masonic temy r : : Legeho te egg eon BOH ES rei Td Kaba A gyten tables were in play and addi. | alumni jublies, will be givin Wee tee) Woman's KE Re Nata club, wit Xs Yoo 8, “bao Bose “ar guests came in at the tea hour. | Gay evening ih tne hoot at 8 rogressive Thought Club Mra, 1. ©, Finet, 1918 42d ave. 8. AV, ranged by the r soy hay er Mrs, C. ©. Jones and Mrs, Cari /0f the Franklin high 7 ht club, at Fed | 130 p.m, Minn Agnes Hirkman, A play will be given fro ptt | Lo Tlovclock, During the evening a num-| Progressive Thought ¢ es ater dn cae on Nall geen es ome hei yaa mers presided at the tea table evening s 4 Di rtistic Dining y Sum ber of novelty entertainment avt * by Mra, Mamet from 2:30 to 3, At 3 o'clock the wayr entered with a lovely arrangement : atid son on “MacDowell,” by Mr arn : : of red carnations. Wet be Seater’ One Se Se l Willson, MacDowell program by and means committee will m : ea ie will furnish miusle for dancing. An ersona Miss Dorothy Roseleaf. |discuss lane for raising funds for 5 | invitation ts ded to all coed | eee he picture screen. gular mee Informal Evening | alumni } Mtr. and Ars. Livingston Roya | EIR wre 1 ge aod cig ee Gertrude Hardenverg is en-| ri ee Stedman, Jr, arrived this MOrNINE| 1 4) tage in ME, B.A, hall, United Stater social hygicne depart-| fertaining a few friends informally} Mothers’ Club to Meet trom thelr wedding tp, and \4F?| vuncheon, 1p. mm. Meeting and ment, will epeak on “The Child's) ) St her home in Laurelhurst, Friday | pe sothers’ club of Phi Kappa guests of r. and Mra, Li 4 jLeisure Tim inn EB . ol evening. i Sigma will .meet at the chapter man wanes me ithe Collins playfield, will talk on eee . i§ : . see |. A genera’ ay afternoon at 1:39] | r rt Club | Dr. and M boas, Thursday afternoon | Mr. and Mra. George F..Stone re) ba ae! mai Ds § ae, Gi temmaton wi Sekews, Sede wit ve * Z Pree turned recently from a visit of sev: | furnished by the pupils from Mins We ker Host coe | |meet with Mra. John A. Bennett, | aqnamaker f108ts Sanit t Tea Sh eral months in California, bers and ave. §, W, Wednesday ‘Calkina’ room of the Beacon Hiil| Dr and Mrs. Allison T. wana.|Service at Lea oop orien morning, February 15, at 10:20 #chool » give the fol Virginia, on February 16, Pathology and fo) bac infection, (€) ind infection. Bandagor (2 pur ot triangular and, and = reverse figure eight, act play at 8:15 jety of the} candy and hot tion, wilt hold | ite regular progressive whist party | 1. I. Choral clad at Knights of on Tuesday evening, February 14, at! Thin ie to be A valentine! joffair and will be given in the new! and honors! The hosteases will be Mra. | |Vietoria Daniela, Mra Delia Dailey, | [Mra Blanche Detlefsen, Mr | * Clara Lotka. business meeting of the lodge will be! nom. Mra. Presiding. Members requested to at Anna} The} Mary Veale ot 1 will hold a rummage sale February 17 and 18 ot. | | Party for Alaskans | The Ladies of the Golden North and the Yukon Order of Pioneers will Alaskans and their| ustrath blue A co) to every tomot and ¢ Cuthbert phiet fe to prowy friends with a card party and dance TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922, PREACHER TO | CLEAN “CHI” Keats Now at ow Offies ETROPOLIT, BEG. MON. FEB one WreeK MAP READY map of the P rth CHICAGO, ¥e € Lo rere Rae ete on he Rev, John H. Williamson, who racemase sous Oren pert . o wir 0 leod —, fev! gtar of cit w enforcement Off rts MMe ak ¢ ante 6 Maes y : ” WED, MAT — MARTHA, the row 1 highway Chicago today ; a. Agostini, 3 Cory 1 ir « r Int The firwt t he did was to flood Win RV e. CAVALLERIA bed: Inc srrounding this are re. the ety blank aff ‘ bth SEP i : eine of the n striking Now r duty is clear,” he J . that | Jewn to be found Amer pddressing the “reputable citizenr LA BOUEMY,” Writsiy (au0s engin mmer «rou These | "Get your evidence of law v ola, Boscacct, Vaile, pe Bias, j them in to me: I'l do the rest. Don't | MAT—"LOMENGKIN,” t , oe Wine py of thie map will be sent make anonymous ¢ if pe . information bureau and a0 them in the waste ba Tommas Royer, Cory was | Jub in the United State The Rev, Williamson was appoint ONDUCTOR-—EMNESTO KNOCH anadi explained Herbert e4 to his task by Mayor William Hale PRicns, nas ee 92-04 executive secretary of tht Thompson, The appointment ¢ MAIL ORDERS Address Metropo on having gfter the ministerial asnociation com... f then ed in parr ned against persistent lawless 1 rm for distribution by hand AMU bens, wotive tourists.” THIS WEEK 40K 0272 Put Off Funeral of OOR TWKE a DAI'Y friday evenin, ‘ebrua i at 2. F ee ve Girl Killed by Auto HEATRE “ye or eine A coroner's inquest will investi Cincurit *¥e Allah Chapter No, 165 gate Wednesday the death of Miss “Bt tial chapter No. 165, 0. B, &,| Blew Frolen, 18, 116 BE. 49th at., killed it will give itw fourth dance of the, Sattfrday night by an automobile at mom season on Saturday evening, Febru. | Greenwood ave, and N. 79th st. Mill MeCormick apy y 26, at the Knights of Pythias|¢t Davis, driver of the death auto, Spe har eae aa hall, hird ave. and Virginia et. will face the jury With his witnesses. “THE STORM one eee homage aioe ye ged y bch Ran pir With EDWARD ARNOLD = Gene een ot trumtees of the Seattin | Blcitz undertaking pariors were port BILL, ROBINSON — of Women’s club will give | Poned until 1 p. m. Wednesday on ——— - "I Washington birthday party |secount of the inquest PEDESTRIANIS D ,, atiary Ss Featuring GEORGE N. some - sa retiree Haves hatin $700,000, are taken annually from shoot the coral beds of Japan. oN - Hay en jour; Ve ETROPOLITAN “6 Wed. Eve. Reb. 15 the | eth annem now | OLDS TUL | ei tee cence | = KAT nEN M4 mm Ji PAR JOEWs PALACEHIP nt f LOW “A CERTAIN RICH MAN” ee a en eS VALU i LLE 66 Ends made yo don't despair permanent d or Lawr in Beate erm rs and 0 ending Dedie: inte Theater, Los A: PANTAGES Continuous 1:30 to 1100 PF. BM. ‘OW PLAYING JACK HALLEN Pasquali Brothers, Ki Gets-It” | IN JOINT RECITAL with ARTHUR MIDDLETON iveatest Baritone Since | Irwin, Del Halty & Jap, “vy inydem, & Synder. “4 up t wate purr Be yes, ram cise. THEA ‘Se the Seattle: Co-eperktive Stock thes Company Acre Corns and Calluses Quick Direction T. D. 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