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PAGE 10 were of fragrant, earty |Day Nursery association will not hold SEATTLE STAR The Ladies of the Golden North |®9¢ continuing until all are served. | flowers, arranged in tall bas. |!ts February meeting on account of and the Yukon Order of Pioneers wilt | While the aupper table’ had as|the Miness of some of its members,|entertain with a card party and | American Legion Auxillary | Stops Hair Coming Out; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. gloves will astonish you, | ° Luncheon Compliments | ; | Personal Music ea e | ae utinghom | WOMEN S ( I | IB | y Irwin will return the Ta | Mra W. A. Irwin entertained with | leirme, po hs dan “froin. @ mmenth's Artists Receive | e A luncheon of eight covers at her business trip in the Bast PALE 3) |home ‘Tuesday, in compliment CLUBS POR FRIDAY 20th ave, A munle lecture recital eee | ,athleen Partow, world-famous vio-| |Mre. Wiliam Pitt Ditingham, of Ch and tte Wore |O ohe lecture |, Me: and Mru, Walter Latrd Wate lintt i Apthue Middiston, beat | | Lettie Gardner Rose Club Mra. Clara M. Hartle Ne | Have purchased a home at Alder. baritone of the Metropolitan Opera | H |cago Lettie Gardner o olub, auxil:| wilt be illustrated by songy in the | MVA DirehuMNe we move there company, were heard in a joint re-| | Seg | | n to the Bes octety, will different languages of the various | Yd | |eitat tat evening at the Metropol] | In five minutes ‘Pape s Diapepsin’’ ends | and Mr. Me Le an eel re Honoring Mra, A. Fi. Larec day, Web, 17 Q-e'lock, “Mr. W./will be aecompaniat. Minn sivin Cohan, who Nan een sreeted thean, altho far too emall Cr | | Indigestion Gases Heartburn H emnized in Trinity akima, 1 i of . Mpraying and ‘Trimming of Roses St. Martin's Mothers’ Club Sued Senda was & most appreciative one, Sourness Flatulence Palpitation | Church; Reception for |srtion o¢ wom sages | #€ Martin's Moth club wilt ate 6 Mine Barlow in & violinist of une) | a tho . “ we | Westmore, of re Pennsylvania Study Club meet with Mra Anna nor, 1203) Fre and Mrs, Guy Witter ¢ n | uual abit er playing is mar — Lieutenant and Mrs.) wna Men WN of} Mra, Emily M, Peters will enter:| 18th ave. Ny 2 p.m, WH OULING PIO! Franeinco, who have come here to by technical accuracy, and her to “Pape'n Diapepain” re does” | comes in cont the act Groves. JAberteen, a trustes, Mra Henry |tain the Ponnaylvania Study club at|aram for coming year, Father 11-| ronda, ary occupying the J. 8. Hume are clear and resonant, Mer open | lyon” commen’ Melly, tows uch a nishes. It's tra E . 1 » ware peaker , et 40th ave, N ing number, and one o the | stonishing nimmost marvelous * ial ae otting. ruar auly Willla For will! | ie td y ne Joy is ite barmiessne 1 AENTTY, church wea tho setting, | oo sore néheon at the a \ sation.” [Orthopedic Guilds Wil Meet Friday ; won of Yakima is (Allegro Muestono) by WVaganint./ mia, gas, heartburn and nournens in| gocont cane of t’are’s Diapepsin 5 eyiat La fi last evening, for the marria: peak on “Woman vs. Legisia Mra. A. ¥ pupund | bO-cont cw f per ot Miss Catherine Colony Baxter, /Women's University club this after im te be 1 The Orthonedi mullde of the CY) 4 ryext at the Hotel Washington An- | Other maeebors. (eat es bee fel minutes—that—Just that—makes| worth its weight in gold to men an the te * il meet Friday as follows ceived were ebrew Melody” by | bi rp we moet: ‘ pend cation vuseh ¢ Mr, and Mrs, Chauncey | noon. King Coun'y Hospital Club ‘g vay | BOX phtancd sails ; pepain the larg welling | women who can r stoma Sitter baxter, to Mr. Walter Gray eee | Tho King County Hospital club] ,, Rrosdway—with Mra, C.J. Manith, 1167 | eee ve jAchi we Ne ™ . ~ | stomach regulator in the world 1. It belongs in your home *, ; will meet v " eorge Radford a A » 8 i ‘ | * P Weatmore o! poks id mem ms a On eat ‘erment nto always be t har in cane Mateen, eon of Mr and Mrs, guth Engagement of Miss Vill reat with Mra. ciearge Radford, | Casita Wii--Wue Mra Psjeon Joatin.| | Mra. B. F. ‘Westeaore of Bpewere IE se yp ° it, what You eat ferments into wh s be Kept handy in aaed Flies reading the impressive service| McKevitt Announced ernoon, at 1 o'clock Denny-Fubrman—With Mra CW. saturday REE or fers coy sy. atepentag Bp nce our, undigested food and) the day or at night. It's the mont ef ‘At 8:30 o'clock Mr, and Mrs, Harry MeKevitt an <8 | see aoe ethene om Pembonded With | qoid; head is diazy and aches, remem. ficient antacid and stomach rem © Phe dignified little church, so pop-/nounce the engagement of thelr Women’s Legislative Co: jt Maj, and Mr, Malcolm Andruss|® 4‘ ne ner is : [ber the moment “Pape's Diapepsin” in the world.—Advertinement Malar with brides, was massed with /daughter, Emily Mary, to Mr. Ba The Women's Legisiative counell Max Harrison. | pave ved from the Hotel Otis] Arthur idicton has a bass-bart: | 4 Palms and the glossy greens of huck | Karner Schwenk, The wedding will of Washington will hold a special a h Mra Mw. [to the Algonquin Apartments ee ; whieh is @ pleasure to bear. | zzz —EE — — Teberry and salal at the chancel. The |take place at the home of the bride | sembly at the Y, W. C. A. on Friday.) 10 a. mm. 20.36 | - ones are vibrant, revonant and | enewy whiteness of the r Was re /elect's parents, 3721 42nd ave Ww. re will be hoth morning. and) Selerakes—-Wih Mra 0. A Boles Mm. W. W. Walk of Aberdeen [Of beautiful qualit He sings with | Meved by the rosy tint umbia | Tuesday evening, February 28 om gecsiona, Seer Coleen r lie tee a fow days in town, a|th© Utmost ease, and shows excelient | of burning candies, eee ant b inees will t Madrona With Mra. 1 Reddow, | guest at the Hotel At tegia jeentrel even in hin planiesim work, | Poses and rows ¢ f ‘ which is remarkabl e while on either side stood branching |(Pildren'’s Valentine measures for the 1923 legislative bu: john: 6 re Bis ty remarkable 4 } Pandelabra, their. tapers shedding 4)», reau am wil be presented and aaa Mrs. Helen Gregory Macain of! A rect ative IF Deity | Port light on the nuptial scene |Party discussed, marry Vancouver, B.C, and Mra. Prancis Within,” air "Arm, Arm, Ye Braye,”| 4 wight Hartman was For the pleasure of her little see rt, $17 Queen Anne ave, 1 C. Axtell of Hellingham spent the/#"4 “Where'er You Walk,” both by Mr. Dwig ™ b hwabe, M ¥ . liam. eng the ushers were Mr Jaughter Alice, Mrs, John J, Muir\ Went Seattle Review Sewing Circle ra ChelaAchwabe, irs, J. Van | C- Axtell Of Hellinghem spent in| ty | Siattise's “Adoration” by M, Green, Mr. William Hb sined at her home in Mount| West Seattle Review, W. B. A. of te sive. WF, 8. Cartownte Beethoven and Mendelasohn’s “I Am | DB, Leland J. Tolitnan and Mr, Sam-| Baker park Tuesday with « valentine the Maccabees, will meet at the home | = FM. Jordan, genet Ja Roamer Bold” comprised hi open E | 2 “4 6 little friends enjoyed ano rm. arence Croffe Lat a.m Kewing ing group of songs. “Largo Al Fac s | wel Chamberlin jparty, Nino little friend i anict Mrs. Clsrence Croftet pee vo eede,| Mr, and Mrs. William 8. Taylor, ! ver. oman Is Interested in loves jj he bride's only attendant was afternoon of games and dancing Ave. 8. W.. Priday, February 17, at] rye ; wie tase eanabaly “vendrahd Gane fran Barber of Beville was y e. id | Arthur Russell Griffin Gane | te i {ll a.m. Bring tu with * lelan Kastern trip, have taken apart-/*xceptionally weil sung and given iBholme), who was charmingly at: La Boheme Music Club tachi hse trreser tt ye Pee ments at the Broadmore. with a tine artiatio effect. | Other Aired in Nile green charme | On Pebeuar . the La Monee C Arion ee |HUINDOS were He 5 N d init . ybons an / diay afternoon, « S aire, Ww Forwytth and three of Kipling’s, “Fob No woman should buy gloves until she has in- ff SP Aeimmed with silver.ribbons and an} tt ooh held ite regular monthly |, ON, Friday afternoon, at 2 0 WUR tive, Witton & sons Interested in study of reading ; 4 . | Seeeemaes of silver roves Her Hat! meeting at the home of Mrs. J, B. | the North End Flower club will meet With Mra J. IL Peatherstone, | character invited. rea ag + Sha pre pi egicye cn ed spected the Wonderful Bargains which we are was georgette in matching hon ere e life an PeaE nee 0S Rae 4 _ . Mine y Tours and Damrosch's fj eG trimmings, and her bow im Spire When igmtinw As = M4 Collier, preaident of the Seattle Rose bie « ie. FO Batag ten Oe Dar ver.” Mr. Middicton was ||| offering. Z work of American women composers oii eee enon Ree “ulture . f 4 ec . » encore | Peet was 8 lovely shower of Colum. eee ea The following program peak on “Kove Culture ”| Northwest Improvement Club | pricisi American som at" many times, his encores in Bia roses, orchids, sweet peas and) O°" «ak a r eng . nerved by - So pas The monthly meeting of the North-| christensen’s Hall at 9 p.m. Dance |“@4ing : Three Vishers Went fae We invite your « Sek ti freesias 2. Leake, Mra, R.C. Beaver, Mra. weet Improvement ciub will be held |p led ing,” “Blivia” by Ole Speaks, and two 4 ten our . | _. ‘The bride, coming in on the arm nod nN Lane - be Mrs. &. 1. Olmstead and iat the Whittier school annex, Friday, sie eae 2 ror sae ag Ma Little Banjo | | father, was very beautiful in her |) eo Miller | Mra, BE. D. Torrence. Feb, 17, at 8 p.m. Election of of | West Seattle Review W. B.A Ma Lindy Lou / ’ 2 | br ress of ivory georgette and| ss fe” oe 2 ficers. All meetings of the club are! Wost seattle Review W. Bl, A. Sew. |PrOved an able accom j omen Ss Fa r1c | Jace, designed with straight) ‘ Amaranth Club No. 1 held on the third Friday of each ub, with Mra. Clarence Crossup, |Varlow, as did Stewart Wille for Mr. |i the bodice made with a round Amaranth club No, 1 will hold a . ing cl hM Pl Middietor a round | (py) club Ne it hold al month rt re °. at lle. m eton 4 And short sleeves. The long | srombe/ rummage aale February 17 and eos Sake dit ave. 8, W.. at 1 = : - = sl | re) 4 . renth ans not eacaried by men in uniform I s Vell which formed the train 8) “Thy Heauty jst the Westlake market, Richmond Beach Library Club | Matrons’ Club 0. FE. 8. ao d | sees | (a eoand with a coronet of the lace and) (b) “pring {Mra MM. A. Beach ihe Cicie, tha: bb The Richmond Beach Library club| Mat » of the O. FE. &., with rhe, diaer a ts An. df oad sone | , of orange blossoms nestle: Sea 7 fae cre egy onan fied Mila ‘ . ith | upo ing the nav side. Her exquisite shower | (a) “The Morning sassciine| Seattle circle, No. 649, Neighbors|ontitied “Phe Vitae hemes ou, soar ay er, 4200 Woodland) “4 navy tug will leave the navy These are something out of the ordinary in Glove Was composed of orchid.) yj. Mearett (Of Woodcraft, in inaagurating 4| Friday evening, February 17, at #15 lending “ Seek ot Kemer tye age bargains. They come in grays and tans; 2 snaps, : vee ee ee it s eee ee all ten eka ee the Oa ier [osioek In the Woodland Park M. 12.| vaied States Marines’ Annual Dance| turning citer the dnoce trots the re . iley. ESS ia | which will be held at the A. O. U. W.| church, corner of T2nd at. and Green. | Cmte’ Stal Foon = rag fF J. Edmond Butler, at the oF-| a) rne Guest": Eieanas Smita hall, 1408 Ninth ave. on Friday. All wood ave. pte ter the tene-line local marine corge recrufting of | te Lisnnataleniini ‘i Bere! © program Taam. Mano mae SD a ee eee See id society of {he tice are cordially invited to attend ° Preceding the ceremony, and| Slevett ly invited to be present, Jehurch. "Home made candy and hot| the marines anngal dunes, to be ai Here Is Another Real Bargain; the service “To a Wild Rose.” rlet Ware ity! chocolate will be nerved. | ° ory, navy eb in’e “Bridal Chorus” =f fe Col, Elisworth Circle ; be a eee es Women’s Suede and Mocha Gloves, 1 .65 ee the processional an’ Men , “ol. Bilwworth circle, Ladied of the! cous sy. Church to Serve Dinner| Men in uniform may br rian all colors. ttt eteceeeeeesnmemeen enn hn’s “Wedding March” for the 3 A G. A. R., will entertain with a brige vetgy ¢ nit Jn without an invitation. Civil on Junior League Meeting _ |party in Veterans’ hall, the Armory,| 74, Madies Of the Grace M. H. /friends without an _Civt a smal! reception for relatives and P. on Friday evening, at $:20 o'clock, | - hag | ‘ostponed shag sya church, 30th and 8 King, Friday, Tat tem pectes tinre the| Son si ta ERT Beattie] todos of the Geléun Necth | HWoruary 11, beainning at ¢ p>. om. The low prices that we have made on all of our Gentral adornment a graceful ar-|4%d the absence of so many from the | dance Friday evening, at 192344 First! ef orchids. _ Assisting were Miss Blanche Trout Mins Millie Horton, Ming Jeante Poole, Miss Anne Agnew, Miss ‘Trenhbolme and Miss Ruth Mu- es . | Mrs, Baxter, mother of the bride, & handsome gown of gray embroidered in silver, and Corsage of orchids and violets. On their wedding trip the bride a dark blup tailleur, a small hat brown satin, with burnt or- flowers, and a corsage of or and llies-of.the-valley. ‘Mr. and Mrs. McLean will be at after March 1, at 1126 18th sige NX. "Both the bride and groom are of the University of Wash. where the former was a mem- of Kappa Kappa Gamma soror- ly and the latter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. formal Reception We. Bridal Couple Col. Richard H. Wilson, U. 8. A, » &Pd Mrs. Wilson have extended invi- tations for an informal reception at "their home Sunday from 5 until " @elock, complimenting their son.in- Jaw and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Richard Groves, Jr. (Grace Wilson) “who have just returned from their | ‘wedding trip. ‘The tea will give opportunity for _ the friends of the young couple to > 7 Bid them farewell before leaving for the Presidio at San Francisco to _ Make their ara Dinner Before Sir Philip Gibbs’ Lecture Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L.° Skeel are entertaining with an informal dinner at their home in Laurethuret preced- ing the lecture Sir Philip Gibbs will give in the Masonic temple this even: ing. . Mrs. Shaner" Complimented Mrs. F. W. Koch was hostess this afternoon at her home entertaining with a tea from 2 until o'eloc complimenting Mrs. J. B who has recently removed to Laurei burst to reside. Mra. W. R. Davis and Mrs. Charles L. T. Sawle presided at the dainty tea table, which had for its center a carnations, Assisting were Mra. Ar- Figo M. Young, Mrs. Howard Knox and Mrs. William B. Ives. Valentine decorations were effectively arranged in all the rooms. ee Visiting Artists Honored Honoring Miss Kathleen Parlow, violinist, and Mr. Arthur Middleton. Baritone, Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond tertained delightfully with an infor. mal buffet supper in their studio at the McKelvey, following the concert last evening. at the Metrop ; Bridge Tea Will Welcome Mrs. Berge In welcome to Mrs. James Hallard Berge, who with Dr. Berge has come here to reside, Mrs. Otis Floyd Li son will entertain with a bridge 3 four tables, with coming in at the tea hour, afternoon at her home, Cards Out for Tca Mrs, T. L. Kibler and Mrs. Hf. Ft Preston have cards out for a tea at the home of Mrs. Kibier, 5008 16th ave. N. E., for Monday afternoon from 4 until & o'clock, complimenting Miss Sarah Blue, who is in the eit for the purpose of establishing au Sigma lota chapter of Kappa Delta mi of Friday . Mr. Bullitt Tae Host Mr. Keith Logan Bullitt will be host at a stag dinner at his home Baturday evening. graceful arrangement of tulips and} Miller and Miss Marjorie Miller en-| additional guests | elty, eee Friday Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Charles A. hostess { Alki auxiliary at the Or thopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. Ray Holt, Mra. A. K. White, Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Mra. C. BR. Klosser, Mra. Goonge King, Mra. K. B. Biles, Mra. George Hannan and Mrs. H. M oe. West "Seattle Review jo. St West Seattle Review No. 51, W. |B. A., of the Macenbers, will hold its |reqular meeting in Carpenters’ 41 California ave, Thursday, Feb- jruary 22, at 2 p. m. oe. Wallingford Circle Circle J (Wallingford) of the First! Presbyterian chureh will meet at the home of Mrs. 1. Voight, 6109 | Wallingford ave.. Monday, February 20, at 2p. m. Members and friends invited. Aloha Chapter No. 116 EB. 8 Aloha Chapter No. 116, O. +|ving will be in charge of the pro-| Home Ideals.” VW Ine" at any drug store. After one 7| will give a dance and card party in! gram, | ication of this delightful tonic Thorn’s hall at Green Lake Station, | eee | Human Analysis Class cannot find @ particle of dar |Tuesday, February Good musi ~ AMUSEMENTS: Tus MooRE® TWKE WEEK DAILY ba THEATRE | “THE STORM” With EDWARD ARNOLD BILL, ROBINSON | «| GORDON Shaner, | AND | FORD FR 1 1 _chttdren, 1065 Including Tex Continuens 1:90 NO JAC K HAL L EN | r Hrothers, Kin & Syn | SPECIAL TOMORROW Baked Halibut au Gratin, Mashed Potat Bread and Butter— 25c IN THE FOLLOWING COLEGROVE’S KOYPTIAN KI" 4 Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN r and Broadway WAALTY 20D SsHor 110 Vike st, U Gaftner wil be! will be given by Ridgely Social eee ctub, in Odd Fell temple, 10th | Eastern Star Club and E. Pine st, Friday evening,| Orthopedic committee of Kastern {February 17 | Star club, progreswive whist party eee American Legion auxiliary to Post | iekens hes ave. All Alaskans and their friends | No. 18 will hold a silver tea at 12:30, | Thickens, Beautifies. are invited. | Friday, February 17, at 4 Weat.| i ee Jorn ave., corner of Cedar. Take Port | Native Danghters Card Party | Lawton or Halland Peach car All Native Daughters and their] friends are invited to a card party given in honor of George Washing: | ton's birthday Friday evening, Women's Missionary Society The Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian chureh will February 17, at $ o'clock, tn the T. meet in the church parlors, Friday, 0. G. T, h 109 Virginia st. Re February 17, at 2 p.m. Mine Elle freshmenta, beth Patterson of Newh Day will talk adv 2hd on Presbyterian work among th Ridgely Social Cab | Coast Indiana. An Informal dance and card party | program. Tea will follow the |at 4090 Arcade butlding Coterie © ete | ont Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Musical club, | at Young Women’s Christian associa second series of open meetings at|tion, § p.m. Readings of character the home of Mra, J. M. Thatcher, 502| by Prof. John KE. Ayer, M. V, Per uff or a falling hair tenides, ev ry hair shows new life, vigor. bright more ff and abundance— Advertixement, Human Analysis clase will meet ness, THE TRUTH ABOUT THE KU KLUX KLAN Exposing a Colo American Ideal and Amertear “THE FACE AT YOUR WINDOW" and “THE KNIGHTS of the KU KLUX KLAN RIDE AGAIN” STERDAY YDAY AND VER ‘ il Conspiracy ag American Ir Womanhoo ir titution Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, Wn. Friday and Saturday February 17th and 18th, 1922 Sat, Mat. 2:30 M,; Evenings 8 P.M. 5 reasons why mothers buy | ‘HICKORY ‘GARTERS for children iy The only Children's Garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber and rubber. 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