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Mrs. Perkins Issues In| Ad- vitations for Tea; and ditional Patrons Patronesses Named RS. WILLIAM PD, PERKINS has issued cards for a tea at her home Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock Wm Welcome to Mrs, Livingston Hoyd Stedman, Jr, a recent bride, Guy Witter, of San Francisco Who arrived last Thursday to Join Mr. Witter and make their hom here, _ Additional Sponsors Announced for Sir Philip Gibbs Lecture AGded to the long list of spon ‘ors for the Sir Philip Gibbs leo Aure at the Masonic Temple Thurs evening at § o'cloc under the auspice ‘s University club, are the : Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Mra. A. H. Anderson, Dr, and | ML. 1. Gowen, Mr, and Mra! B. Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. umews, Mr. and Mra, M. A.| te Dr. and Mra. Jobn Car Perkins, Mr. Clark, Miss G: Mary &E. Wittam Lee Morris, ‘Miss | Henry, Miss Emma Kas Mr. and Mrs. Frank &. of oe Miss Carrie Raser, Mr. and) Ross Perry Williams, Mr, and W. A. Wicks, Mr. Waterhouse, Mrs. John Col- “Mr, and Mrs. John W. Eddy, and Mrs, Henry Landes, Mr. Mrs. D. E. Skinner, Mra. James Calvert, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mr. Horace C. and Mrs. A. G. Elter. lecture is open to the public. eee han Plans aad ‘T. Myers will enter. A the board of trustees of the Or- hospital with a luncheon at Alexander F. McEwan and Hunter McEwan enter. with a very attractive lunch- pn at the Sunset club terday af. joon as a farewell John W. Eddy. roses, freesias and all the blossoms of early spring ae an artistic center for the pretty - and Mrs. Young Hosts jr. and Mrs. E. Weléon Young are with a dinner of four- covers at the Sunset club Fri- | Dee evening, complimentary to Dr. ira, Charles Alton Rutherford ees mm for hwest Artists’ ‘Mrs. Frederick Graham has ar. the following musical pro to be given at the reception to biting Northwest artists at the Arts Galleries, 1213 Fotirth ave., afternoon, February 16, } wientawsnt | Mise Elizabeth Brandebery aad ‘Nina Burns at the plane ‘nj | Baumgartner, dinte”) M “Little Grey Home in the west” "Mise “Minnie “Larson Prof. Howe at the piane ma mwesding on ‘Olya ‘and Grebo’ James Hamilton Howe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills | ed with an informal dinner | “Bt the Hotel Sorrento last evening, | ‘e _Brectne the valentine dance given | Ushers Nemed “for Fashion Show ‘The group of girls who will act an Ushers at the spring fashion show | Monday evening at MacDougall dahl for the benefit of the ic hospital includes Miss Mies Catherine Col- Priscilia Treat, Tins, Miss Elspeth McEwan, Mins Anna Hoge, Miss Olive Leonard, Mins ‘Margaret Chinn, Miss Clara Emory and Miss Dorothy Ewing. Luncheon for Bride-Elect Complimenting Miss Pauline On, 4 bride-clect, Mra. C. 1D. and her daughter, Mrs. dward T Egan, entertained a group of the hon- OF guest's friends with a luncheon at Frederick & Nelson's Saturday after. oon, i hie Informal Musicale Mr. and Mre. Charlies H. Winders @re entertaining with an informa! Musicale at their home Saturday evening. - ate Bridge Club Entertained Miss Elizabeth Chadwick enter. tained the members of the ‘Tuesday Bridge club at ber apartments in the Olympian last evening. Three tables Were in play, eee Luncheon for Brides In compliment to two brides, Miles Cantelow (Louise Park Berkeley) and Mrs. Leroy Wowtr (Gertrude Strain of Great Falls, Mont.), Mrs. Barnette Fisher will en. tertain with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home, 1010 Bellevue court, Thursday afternoon will be the later entertainment, and from 4 wntil 6 o'clock additional guests have been invited for te Presiding at the tew’ table will be Mrs. of which is} the | M.! and Mrs. Everett | and Mrs. | Henry pliment to} DATES TO REMEMBER WEDNESDA HMRUARY ” M § o'clock, honoring Mra, J W. eddy THURSDAY, F Mr. and M will bs RUARY 16 Roy M he Backus ate at the Mrs Pitts to entertain he for Mrs, Archi bald Gatter and Mra, Charles Me Mack |e: rank m's luncheon R, D. Forbes’ din- and Mra, ¢ AY Luncheon for and with hostean trude Mardenberg to n with Informal eve- ning at home. Miss Jean Fox and Mr, Marry Fox will entertain with @ bridge-dance at home, SATURDAY, FRORU ARY 18— Dr. and Mra. A. T ker will be hosts at an vening card party TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21— Formal dance at Rainier club by Sigma Tau, of Phi Gamma Delta, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t3— ra Fred A. England to be } hostess at a bridge iuncheon | at home. FRIDAY, FERRUARY 24— Mid-season Assembly club's ball in Christensen'’s hall. SATURDAY, FRBRUARY 25 Mid-xeason assembly in Chris tengen's hall at 9:20 o'clock. Broadway pedic hospital Frere pival Nof Rig A. Ww h | | divingston Bh } Stedman to entertain with re- ceptic at Sunset oring Mr, Livingston I Sted- man, Jr, and Mra. Stedman. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25— Mardi gras ball at the Seattle Yacht club, ub, ho | | ) Mra. Donald a. Graham and Mra, | Merle Denny, with Miss Julia Fisher assisting. eee Program Given by Music Practice Club The compositions of Seattle com. posers were featured at the meeting | ong. jee the Music Practice club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.) |Charles H. Farrell, when the foliow-| |ine Program was given: | i | -half years of age. —Portra Le | Amy Worth Clyde Morrte ) a Marian Coryell “Spring Time Sung by Mra Adaim Beeler Trice — ) “Twtlient . CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Amaranth | Social Club The Amaranth Social club wil! meet with Mrw. Carrie Wallace, 5527 | |26th ave. N. E, Thursday, February my Werth |19. Picnic lunch ‘heon att p.m. Auxiliary Kite Rebekah Ladge ‘The auxiliary to the Elite Rebekab | jodge will entertain with a card par lty at the home of Mra. Calkins, 963 dist ave, Thursday evening, Febru ary 16. Take Madrona or 234 ave.} our. | } + Lamy wortn | | “Garden : ot Drea Bung by Mrs. Heeler Spanivh Dance” ... “Japanese Fairy Ta Neon on the River Kathieen Collings ea by Hope Turner +4 Marian Coryel! (a) Oo } Nope Turner! Lient. Cushing W. R. C. Lieut. Cushing Women's Relief corps, No. 23, extends an invitation jto, the members of Lieut. Cushing, Mie Merrie 7" 1G. A. R. also the Ladies of the G. A.| ° R., to meet with them on Thursday, | Plans Informal Dance February 16, at 2 p,m, in the city | Miss Mary Ward will entertain)" Ballard. | | | | thirty friends with an Informal dane } _ Seattle Audubon Society ing party at her home Wednesday! 1, geattie Audubon society will evening, February 22 °° meet at the Chamber of Commerce | Thursday, February 16, at § p. mj Miss Adelaide Pollock will speak on) Birds You Should Know.” see Social Club W. B. A. of the Bung by Sirs Merrie “The Time of Violeta”. } “The Fountain «| Amy Werte “Daisies Bung by Bather Van Vatey Mrs. Harlow Hostess at Tea Shop Thursday St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's church will be in charge of the GENEVIEVE ELEANOR MITCHELL Little Genevieve is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WOMEN’S CLUBS THE SEATTL will meet with | 4110 Woodland inh } Mr ) Park Se ae 0 Ree Oe we Se Cee dd Binterw Kilene y Kinusen at 1:00. Vrolt and Mower Mission s of the Fruit anion will her Mra, 1. at2p . Beatile Circle No. Beattle circle 549, Neighbors of Wooderaft, will hold the firet of a se ries of card partie A u. W hall. | ‘The | partment meet with impo . \ ° | | Coterle Clab parliaments ‘of the Mre procedure de club will Welln at Coterie Marley p.m Manus Dramatus Club | The Ma Dramatue club imeet with Mra. William Parker Burke ave, at § p,m. “ee o-. num wilh T, A, will meet at the Stevenson Smith, | Mercer Mercer PT. A school at 230, Dr speaker, cee Fahols and F, 0. A. Clubs The Fahola and F, O. A Ww. C. A. will meet at 4 and 740 p. m., respectively, Eliott Bay Camp No, 5138 | Uniform Rank of Eiliett Bay eamp | | No, 6138, Modern Woodmen of Amer }ica, will meet at the Knights of | | Pythias hall, 1925 ‘Third ave, Dance. cee Ladies’ Auxiliary, ¥. M. H. A. The Ladien’ auxiliary of the Y. M,! {11. A, will meet at the Seattle Yacht club. Annual novelty valentine dance. | oe Queen Council - | Queen council, Y. 1. 1, will meet at the Knights of Columbus ball at 8p. m ADDITIONAL CLUBS Richmond Beach Library Clob The Richmond Beach Library club will entertain with a threeact play lontitied “The Village Schoolma’am™ | Friday evening, February 17, at $15 [o'clock in the Woodland Park M. EB. jchurch, corner of 72nd st, and Green- | wood ave. ‘The affgir is for the bene- q Mit of the Ladien' “Ald society of the church. Home made candy and hot chocolate will be served. ore and Magnolia Bluff Improvement Club | Honoring their new members the | Magnolia Bluff Improvement club | | A. Cheshire Mitchell. Bushnell studio. She is tuo an it by. M. P, Kirkpatric “Connection Learning,” Between Doing . . W. B. A Social Clab The social club of the Women'y | Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees, Review No. 8, will meet |with Mrs. Alice Beaton, 1314 Harri jwon wt. Meet with Mra. Rh. 1. Allan, vard ave. N., 2 p, m. see Bryant PT, A. Bryant fT, A. will bold a Welfare meeting” at school, | Speaker, Rev. W. H. Elian, Bon Marche Dancing Party The Bon Marche Cooperative as soctation will hold another informal | dancing party Thursday evening. February 16, at Queen Anes hall, SUMMER SKY ployen and their friends are invites | foretelling the dread storm are the symptomn of women’s dincanes which | point the way to physical and men [tal breakdown. ‘The nervous irri-; tability, the backache, the dragging pains, are not only bard to endure, but they bring certain knowledge of collapse unless romething ts done to the home of Mrs. Kvan Jenkins, | retieve the sufferer, There is one 4412 Second ave, N. E, Thureday,/ standard remedy which haa shown February 16. Luncheon at 12, |the way out for nearly fifty years aielitied |The women who have “come back” Daughters of St. George through the use of Ledia BE. Pink Daughters of St. George will meet | ham's Vegetable Compound present) in the M. EL B. A bait at 1:30 p.m.) argument stronger than words . leould ever be.—Advertisement Women of Mooseheart Legion | 2406 Har. German Ladies’ Society ‘The German Ladies’ society will {hold their monthly card party at Gad | Fellows’, temple at 8 p,m, Visitors | Welcome. “child apm . . Evergreen Drill Team Club _Bvergreen Drill Team club of Dan MEDICINAL qOlleyr lan well as employes of all the other! department stores in Seattle, Her bert Hildebrandt is in charge of ar rangementa, eee Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary No. Portion Thygesen Auxiliary No. U. 8. W. V., will be entertained at Satisfies every want of the oe critical nd beautify ng and ing fete complexion. sweeter or Not purer, entive for every-day toilet purposes. Seve clubs of | | wiches; | spoon | Orthopedic Tea Shop Thursday, with Mrs. Frederick P. Harlow acting as hostess. She will be assisted by Mra. John Gaffney, Mrs, Lester Eliott, Mrs. Edwin Ripley, Mrs. Herman Ross, Mra. D, MoEacheran, Mrs. Earl de Veuve and Mrs. George Carroll. eee Informal Dinner Dr. C.F. with an on Lake Washington Friday evening. “| Personal ih Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hammons |? left this morning for a month's trip in California, ee spending a shor time in the city. . Mr, and Mre. wie Fisher left re-| cently for Honolulu, to remain indefi- | Mra. A> Davidson is entertaining informal dinner at his home Mr: Robert Fox, of New York, is Maccabees ‘The Social Club of the W. B. A.! of the Maccabees, Review No. 8, will meet with Mrs. Alice Beaton, 1314 Harrison st, Thursday, Pebru- ary 16, at 1:20 p.m. Members and friends invited. | eee Mothers’ Club to Meet The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa) Sigma will meet at the chapter house, Thuteday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock. ] eee Canadian Club ‘The Canadian Club of Seattle giving @ masquerade ball on Thurs day evening, February 16, at the A. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, | Autiliary to Rainier-Noble Post | The auxiliary to Rainier Noble | post, American Levion, will meet in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Thursday | evening. Mrs, George R. Radford, newly appointed chairman of the | ways and means committee, will an. | mounce the committee to make plans committees of the Mothers’ Congress Women of Mooneheart Legion wil! meet at the new Moose temple at § | Pe eee Mothers’ Congress Circle playground and | The recreation | cirele will meet at the Y. W 1:30, C. A. at} Frank B. Cooper will «peak on Radium Health Appliance Offered On Trial Basis Thousands of People Have Se- | cured Relief from Long- Standing Ailments Through This Liberal Trial Offer. If you are ai Well ature that telle How and Why this} almost unknown and wonderful new tlement brings relief to so many sufferers from Constipation, Rheu- | Free Help on Individual Income Tax Returns Bridge | nitely. for @ proposed entertainment to raise money for hompital work. se. Alpha Phi Mothers’ Club The Alpha Phi Mothers’ club witi meet at the chapter house Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . * Mr. John P. Carrigan returned Monday evening from Portland} where he has been spending the past} two months. oe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 1. Babeock, of Olympia, are the guests of their! son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and} Mrs. H. W. Rutherford, at the Lu- zerne apartments, . | Civic Improvement Club Mrs. F. Colman is in charge of the | | Pr@ram for the mocting of the Se attle Civic Improvement elub ‘Thurs. | day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Mr, and Mrs. George B. Swinehart| clubhouse. are leaving the first of the month for| Los Angeles, where they will make their home, ° Women's Commercial Club ‘The Women's Commercial Club of attle will hold its monthly lunch. | at the Washington Annex Thursday at noon. Mr, Thomas B Hill, of the Seattle Chamber of ( meres, will talk on “Reclam land the Undeveloped Resourc the State of Washington,” will be welcom phone Mrs. 1562, | Mr. and Mra. W, H. Bogle left Fri. | day for Southern California, to re-| main several weeks. o- ° Mr. Arthur Anderson, who has been in Portland for a number of weeks, returned Saturday, gies Mrs, George Black and daughter! Nancy left Monday for a visit of} two months in Southern California, | se 6 tion | Guests For reservations George E. Green, Main | eee Cascade PT. A, Cascade P.-T. A. will meet at the} | school, 2:30 p, m. * . Miss Nancy Gainage of Norfolk, Va, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Lyon Y. Kead: . Annie Wright Seminary Club ur Annis Wright Seminary club will | Mrs, 7. — Katherin San Vrancis 8. Bowers and daughter ¢ visiting relatives co for a few months, eee Mrs. Robert W. Burton left re- cently for her home in Dallas, Texas, where she is visiting rela- tives for several weeks. in GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN HANDS Northwest hamroviinas Club The monthly meeting of the North- west Impro it club will be held |at the Whittier School annex, Friday, \February 17, at § p.m. Election of well, and you have a quarter-pint of | officers. All meetings of the club harmless and delightful lemon-bleach are held on the third Friday of each jotion to often and whiten red, month | rough or chapped hands. This home - |made lemon lotion ig far superior to Any move to eliminate the courses glycerine and rose water to smooth in agriculture at the Walla Walla the «kin. Famous stage beauties une | high school is going to be fought by it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, the county farm bureau, officials de-)roxy-white complexion, because it clare, doesn't irritate.— Advertisement, a hottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents. Shake | | ing the 1 at the | jderfal facts atiam, Seiaticn. ralgia, URING the next thirty days we have the pleasure of offering the free services of two income tax specialists who will cheerfully assist individ- uals in making out income tax schedules. fr Degnen's Pad day and Radio- Active your syatem Radio night Rays continuovel causing a healthy gir- culation, overcoming sluggishnexs throwing off impurities and restor tinaues and nerves to a nor the thing Active | You thoroughly satinfied it is helping ou before the appliance is y Nothing to do but wear it. No t ble or exp 4 the mont we the appliance that it is sold no reasonable in within the reach of all, and poor No matter how or how long at pleased. to have Vor full info: not. tomorrow piiance Co Angeles, Calif, = ia that it both rich } d your ailment ng, we will be ry it at our tion write to Radium Ap 1 Liradbury Bidg,, Le These men will answer all questions relating to individual schedules—what to list and what is subject to exemption and many other phases too complex for the average per- son to understand thoroughly. This service is available every business day until March 15th, from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m., and is free to everyone in Seattle. C0000 C00 Coececececs coe eoove Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association Where Pike Crosses Third ated. and adults, EVENING GOWNS WILL FEATURE LOW NECKS PARIS, Heb. Models of the Dorat te 1 be ”arlow-Middleton Program Announced k mn Parle violinist, and Arthur Middleton will be heard in « joint recital this evening at the Metropolitan theatre. The program to be given ts an- ed as follows i Largo Al Factotum” (Barber of ie”) see Bowwint tl parad athle @ publi itone, hibition with } belt " to four feet Makers of has happ hung spring Th bare noune Art ead of limbs form ‘Arthur Middleton " oncerto D Major (allegre ma ing gownn are most nimi nd are “nana Reethoves * Mendelssohn ma the Apple models trailing tr purple worn by green form olors the -Achron Dorat ‘Start but of white in tirely has en Danwed | | “| (a) “The Tetiman “Vollow Me “Mother 0° “Danny Deever” (Kipling). Dimnresch Mr. Middleton () and | (») Interbay, | 14) « February 14, at 8} Members of the losing side | of the contest are requested to bring | a cake and nine sandwiches; bers of winning side, nine sand-| everyone bring cup and! Membership.card will admit | the families, will give an entertainment municale in Steiner's hall, Saturday evening. o'cloek, mem: | Theodore Filnt, accompantst for Mise Parto’ ‘Siewart Wille, accompanist for Mr. Middleton. . oe More than 200 elaborately dressed Security Benefit Association persons appeared in @ brilliant ball- ‘The Security Benefit association | oom seene, the other day, at the will entertain with a dance in the| United studios, in Norma Talmadge's A. ©. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave.,| production, “The Duchess of Lang- Wednesday evening, February 15. |lais.” The scene was one of the most Members and friends invited. costly and spectqcular ever filmed. CASCARETS 10" For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver catharticlaxative to|pletely by morning and you will f jendid, “They work while sleep.” Cascarets eee stir = u or gripe like Salts, Pills, or Ol, and sata cae a a box, Children love Cascareta, Advertisement. 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