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Seattle Society — Engagement of Mis 8| Mary Dudley Walker Announced; Honors Lieut. and Mrs. | Groves. | BURWELL! Mi 8. WILLIAM WALKER Sw@pnounces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Dudley, Mr.! Arthur Griffith Latimer, son of Mr of Aberdeen, Bnd Mrs. Norval H. Latimer of | Beattie. "Phe wedding will take place in| . Aberdeen on Thursday, Maroh 50, Colonel and Mrs. _ Wilson Entertain Entertaining for their son-in-law! / and daughter, Licut. Lesiie Richard Groves, jr. and Mrs. Groves (Grace | Wilson), Colonel and Mrs, Richard} HB. Wiison were hosts at their home | ‘Yesterday afternoon from 6 until ry @'clock. ‘The attractive tea table was cet | tered with a basket of all the lovely Blossoms of carly spring, the same “Mlowers being used thruout the rooms. Presiding at the urns were) Mrs. Morrison, wife of Col. C.K.) Morrison, of Camp Lewis; Mra.) C. Henry; Mrs. Meyer, wife} Col. O. B. M Mra, Schuls | of Col. Edw H. Schuls;} Will H. Parry, and Mrs, Wilh N. Redfield. Assisting were Miss Gwendolyn) Miss Annete Wiestiing. Jane Parry, Miss Frances fey and Miss Mary Wilson ing the cards at the door Elizabeth McCoy and Caro oe eee “Mr. and Mrs. orth Entertain Before the Midseason Assembly evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnsworth will entertain a dinner of ten covers at their eee Club Affairs Week Postponed Owing to the death of Mrs. Wil Edris, the Sunset club has post. the reception planned for this and the musicalo on Wed. afternoon. will Precede Fashion Show Dr. and Mrs. Charles Alton Ruth- Suests at a small dinner Mr. ‘Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat are at their residence on Gueen ‘Hill this evening preceding ths n show for the benefit of the ic hospital at MacDougall & tt "s at 8 o'clock. ‘Mrs. Rutherford will appear at fashion show in a gown + especially for her in and sent out for her new pic- the “Glory of Clementina,” “which has not been released. ‘The patronesses for the entertain- Ment are: Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. A. Peters, Mra. John W. ts, Mrs. John H. Powell, Mrs. W. Fischer, Mrs. C. D. Stim- Mrs. William Randall Crawford, Charies Russell Collins, Mrs. Whitney Treat, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Henry C. Ewing, Mrs. Bolcom, Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, H. J. Ramsay, Mrs. Richard A. cer, Mrs. George H. Fortson, ‘Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs. Frpder- Vick Parks, Mrs. F. H. White, Mra. “Alexander McEwan, Mra. William D. ‘Perkins and Mr«. Howard Tavior and the ushers are Miswes Catherine Col- Vins, Anna Hoge, Elspeth McEwan, Clara Emory, Dorothy Ewing, Olive Weonard, Margaret Chinn and Pris-| cia Treat. eee : Cards Out for Tea Mrs. George W. Klinefeiter, Jr. | has cards out for a tea to te given) “at her home, Saturday, February 25, ‘from 4 until 6 o'clock, complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. M. A. Mitscher of Coronado. Assisting will be Mrs. Frank Me- | Hugh, Mrs. Grover Desmond, Mrs. J. (. Bowles, Mrs. H. W. White and Mrs. B. C. Yancey. * _ To Entertain at Golf Club Dinner Dance Among those who will entertain | guests at the dinner dance at the Golf club Wednesday evening are Mr. and Mrs. Willi Bolcom, Mr.| and Mrs. Lester J, Clarke, Mr. and} Mrs. Frank McDermott, Mr. W. J.| ’ Phillips, Mr. C. McKei and Mr. Lewis Terrell se Charming Tca Compliments Miss Blue Mrs. T. L. Kibler and Mrs, H. 1. Preston entertained with a charming | ten at the home of Mrs. Kibler this @fternoon, from 4 wntil 6 o'clock complimenting Miss Sarah Blue, who id fs in the city for the purpose of establishing lota chapter of Kappa over-| & flowing with beautiful white roses, b. ‘Was used as a center for the tea table, where alternati the urns | were Mrs, Stephen M Mrs. Har. | Ty Smith, Mre. Paul Terry and Miss} Ruth Walker. “4 “ee © Federation of Women’s Clubs Card Party This Evening | The board of trustees of the Seat: | tle Federation of Women entertain with a card py Bungalow inn tomorre ternoon af 2 o'clock, The musical program to be presented is as follows | Clubs will | at the Violin Solo | (a) “Brindingt” ......... Dalard (b) “Angel Berenaac” Braga | Kone Kracower | Wilwem 1 Viotin 8 (a) “Gypey Air - th) “Liebes Vreud aler {e) “Hercoune Jocelyn trie Koker Vora! solo—Be ‘ Herbert Kmith Misa Loretta Harding and Miss Gloria McGrath will be the accompa nists, Club Tea Reception’ ¢ (Pauline Frederick) will be the | ‘ A get-together dinner will be given] Seattle Court No, 1, Order of Am by the Green Lake W. C. T. U. in|atanth, at Masonic temple, 8 p. m the Green Lake ational | pict, Hl church, corner Woo Webster A, Thursday, February Webster P.-T 1 meet Members of the W |school, 8 p, m. C. E. Kckart, their families invited. | school board, speaker Wy Knot Club Gen. George Washington Cirele The Wy Knot club hola ita] Gen. George Washington Circle, next meeting at the home of Miss No, 33, G. A. R., in Veterans’ hall, | Margaret Thompson, 4009 11th ave,|the Armory jocial afternoon in| N. E., 7 Jay, February Mem. | recognition of Washington's Birth. bers urged to attend I day Program and dinner from| ub will ‘The entertain with Women’s t 2 club tea on Friday ok, the host} afternoon, at to be the membership commit Seattle Lodge No, 7 patriotic Airs. Kina Mitchell | eee | A ., hop honoring George | ~ “landing at foot of Yesler way, Seat- Mie Margaret Akin Campana| tic at T p,m. for the navy yard, re- (a) “Row Us Swittiy WOMEN’S CLUBS 0. ADDITIONAL CLUBS In Charge of Se pe ta birthday will erent Capitol Hin W. C.-T, U. Tea Sho {By Saaktie todas: Ne. T Capitol Hill W. ©. ‘T, U,, in Meth | “ Pp jHonor Protective association, in] 10° grotestant church, 3 p.m St. Mark's guild of St. Mark’s| Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. bulld-|\) 0 y Ne ‘te ups church will be in charge of the |, Tuesday, February 21, Businens| rm tilly Manuoy. alate mupertir seetic * oni “ pee Ads | tende " c tion, eennnete = ry Tuesday, hn, eA at sda age te speak on placing selentific temper Mrs. heal ax hostens, assisted | , st ructioi chooks by Mrs. 8. J. Hoyt, Mrs. W. G. Ham Highland Park P.T, A. bersingigs rong g BS clio coi Un, Mrs. Adam Jardine, Mra, John| Highiand Park PoT. A. will meet) OD poy mmuells ares Brooke, Mrs. Halo, Mra, Sutton, Miss |at the school Tuesday, February 21, paid,» Laura Cardin and Miws May Cardin, | from 230 to 4 p,m. Executive com . preter | mittee urged to attend, Important] . Eastern Star Club | business. Eastern Star club, card party ‘o Program for | ae clubrooms, 4090 Arcade bidg., 2 p. m. “ . “ee a oe Musical Festival | Lincetn High rT. A. bd Sat Ss 4 }_Uncoln High PoT. A, will meet} Horace Mann P.T. A. Bie ey begeme the Young 14 |puesday, February 21, at 230, in| Horace Mann PT, A, schoo! ine’ Ine Ie the Massie ormumieal ithe study hall of the annex. Fok auditorium, 3 p, m. n the Masonic temple, for | i. 7 fees the the benefit of the clubhouse fund, | OWINE the — maven ee bed . fe when the following program will bu | WAchers Will have charge o! Woman's Century Club har program, we | French . department, . Woman's Star Spangied Banner” a 4 Century club, at New Washington (a) “Boece Bacerdes Magnus | United States Marines’ Annual Dance jyocei, 11 a.m. 1% Sir Raward Kiger The officers and enlisted men of) . se (>) *O Salute the local marine corps recruiting of. i Masse Weller, Sesats jfice are cordially invited to attend) | University Social Club {e) “Concordi Latetitia” (ith Century | the marines’ annual dance, to be giv Biversity Social Club. O. Ei 6. Latin Hyme) ten at the Armory, navy yard, Feb-| W!ll meet with Mrs, Gertrude Wal Clie cde Cee Tt roary Th, at. 200 p. WA lace, Ith ave, N. E. Picnie Men in uniform may bring civilian | !uncheon, 1 p, m [friends without ag ‘nvitation. Civil: | eee wees Oe +B Gries) ians not escorted by men in uniform) Lady Maccabees, Hive No, 944 Sarabande will be required to show al mea The Lady Maccabees, Hive No. Gavotte upon entering the navy yard. 944, In 1. OO. F. temple, 1 p.m. Ww. RK. he im; ehes y ! . ry ’ : nt. 8: H, Matier'e Uiring Orchestra A navy tug will leave the Davy Cards at 2 p. m (W) “Delle of Aderdovey <'..Welat Alt turning after the dance from the re- Ladies’ Chorus civ! Dt ine Solo—"Belt Song From Lakme”. .Detibes |CC!¥iNE ship pier, Business and Professional Women's Mra Th 3. Bull . Queen Anne Study Club “ Club "4 Queen Anne Study club will meet i ie a» tp ed 2 Me Se attle Rusines: und Professional Wom Harmonised by Granville Banteck | With Mra. O. J, Taylor, 1918% Tenth /att HALA. } vat 2o'elock. Mra. M. Kriko. [08'S club will hold @ closed meeting jave, W Reading Selected ta teeeeeere 1 “ at 6:30 p. m. at 1213 Fine Arts sreeee} rian will give a paper on “The Life of | - Miss Margaret Akin Coquelia,” and Mrs. 0. L. Cle pa | Fourth ave. Mine Clara Lynn, the Morning. Har will give “Coquelin in the Name Part | Will be the leader of the if Mine” the Wisp Am Jof the Play, ‘Cyrano de Bergerac hae gal Taytor | ri Warren Hobtit Violin Solo with Orchestra z < | Quarante Club Quarante club will met with Mra ALTE |W. S, Alger, Chilberg ave, South Al-| 5 Y [ki & p.m. Two-minute talks, “What | th om) Sir Frederick Rridge| Are the Qualities Which Bring Suc |™ (a) “Belteve If All Those Kudear fo ceas?” Mr, R. B. West, Mre, Alger,| ing Young Charms . rranged by Whys Herbert | Mrs. A. B. Coon. Review of “The | s« iil ; People of the Ruins,” Edward M. W. Balfe-Rhys Mervert | ghanks. go Chorus me gic Get Current Century Clob «| table dincussion of Ninety-five This excellent “Prominent Highest medical oritios per cent can be cured without al operation when the Med ter Bandage is used appliance is Current Century club will give itelover the enlargement nigh ersona annual midwinter plenic at the home | Surg while you sleep Is no of Mra. G. A. Dickie, 6311 28th ave. |'" “tore Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stuart left|N. W. Luncheon, 1 p. m. moniain, ates write direct’ an . Madrona P.-T. A, Saturday for California, where they will spend several montha eee Madrona PWT. A. will moet at the 7 ome Mr, and Mra. Benjamin Fater-| School, 33d ave, and Spring st, 2:30 brooke left yesterday for Portland,|P- ™ Members asked to bring « SPECIAL Sr samt toe’ Gales | ook in which thelr children have pe Sar been interested for the school bi * .., |brary. Vocal selections by Mra M RR W Mrs. FrengesA agas Sm Sat-| Harry Bowen, accompanied by Mre TO 0 0 urday for Colby, Kan, where #he| \fax Schwensen, i it at will visit her daughter, Mrs. W.!0 cnc sola nee ul eve 6:30 a. m. to Closing Callihan. eee Two Fried Eggs With Toast ited Fremont W. ©. T. Mr. and Mrs. Rensselaer G. Bar Frances Willard memorial meet. ton (Jean McLaren) are receiving! ing of Fremont W. C. T. U. will te congratulations on the birth of a! held with Mra, Fred Herr, 4117 Whit- | Strictly Fresh daughter at the Seattle General] man ave, 2 p, m Deepltal February. 15. ae IN THE FOLLOWING ei Ladies’ Auxiliary to Greeters LE: Mr. Heber Plank returned yes Ladies’ auxiliary Greeters of Amer co! GROVE terday from a short business trip to| !a, will meet at Georgian hotel. Sew- RESTAURA Portland. ing. EGYPTIAN KITCH eee cee 1524 Third Miss Amy Munday, daughter of] , Canadian Woman's Club AUTO KITCHE: Dr. and Mm. F. K. Munday, »+{ The Canadian Woman's club witt| Pike and Broadway fentertain with a George ton's birthday party Mra, Gilbert ¢ Washing: | at the home of | orge Barton, 402 17th N., Tuesday evening, February | at 8 o'clock, Members, who are requested to appear in Colonial cos tumes, may invite their friends. Mrs. returning from a stay of several months in New York. eee ave Mr. H. C. Henry ts leaving Thurs | 9) day for California to remain a short time & Robert A. White has arranged the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bogle, whol following interesting program went South last week, are guests at | Vocal—“Homing Del Riego the Hotel Green, in Pasadena. Mien Gladys Phillips see mat the plane Mr. Fred Hansen returned last Miss June Williams g5) week from a short trip to California. | ¥°°*! Se! Mrs. Morris Hayes left Thursday | to spend six weeks with relatives in} Minneapolis. Prot Banjo Bele Mra. Zone Lillian M Miss Audrey Vocal Select Morgan Phai, accompantet eee ourlat Trade or of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cummings have returned from a short trip to Portland A Custer Camp Green Lake W. ©, T. U. Seattle Court No, 1 Custer Camp, Sons of Veteran Mr. Nelson Hartson left last week} and Auxiliary, will entertain with for a visit in California | nee in Ve ans’ hall, Armory C1870 | day evening, February 21, a' Mrs. Henry C, Hibbard left Satur m. Good music | day for Ogden, called there by the} see | illness of her father. A. R. EB. M. E, Club | oa A. ® M. BE. club will meet! Mr. Albert Hansen left recently|with Mra, Louise Naylor, 1523 18th} for a trip to California, ave. N., 2 p.m | pale cee | | j site yy fr , 2 Shy = ks TUF GS “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known | be TT cs} relieves head. | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| stops nose running = ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s ®¢he, dullness, feverishness, snees = Colu Compound” taken every two Os ¢ ” to mele Ro vend lanl pe's Cold Compound” t= the | Ss hours until three doses are taken quickest, surest relief known and usually breaks up a cold and ends} costs only a few cents at drug stores Ic} all grippe misery. Jt acts without assistance, Tastes ' Ss The first dose opens clogged-up | n Contains no quinine, Insist nostrils and air passages of head;| upon Pape's,—Advertisement. Physician Fernando Rutlding label. Place Remedy Co. on Angele: SPE 110 Pike St. She could eat anything —without indigestion or sleeplessness For « time abe had been troubled with gasafter her evening meal. The distress was most painful after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. ‘Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- time. She poured about « half cup of boiling hot water o cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann’ corrects stomach and int troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite in always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion. Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your daily diet. You will fin tem in greatly benefited, Be Fleinchmann’s Yeast tin-foil package with the yellow tanding order with yourgrocerforFleischmann’s Yeast. tl t your whole diges the Diamond Bar Pins Diamond Pendants Albert Hansen ow n 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 Of Interest to Women 762 TY rooD sHor the yeast room, teach round Wom state & eure ted worn t. and i sold tentl- o the San *, Cal Gt) Bilious? Take Ave. 7 TES Diamond Rings = Mmm cc i ‘(New Disco ATTLE STAR | vrolific mother migrating by in the light Te On Thursday evening all members show at MacDougall’s at 7 p.m Violin soloe “Legon “Madrigal y of Jordan” | “a | Tirea” Miew Frankie Suilivan Vogal » | Arittie Alabama Coon", . kenddoes| “Mighty Like a. Rowe ; | Mra, Anis Van Tine mpanied by Miss Lala M. Fairbanks © feature stunt of the evening | waa “The News Stand.” Mrs, Flor. ence B, Moyer acted as saleswoman | of the “News Sta ribed This Gulbransen Piano for Only $330 EASY TERMS | 118 ts the plano you have walted for. A good instru ment backed by the Gulbransen reputation for full value. Low price and easy terme iow your home can have the yment that comes with good music Come and hear this new instrument. NR Tonight dy In Netter and Sater be Are in the great ma-| due to digestive! le person lor lasting od ablets) ina nd that acts on the! wels and kidneys, veertable ec stomach, liver the purpone being bring about healthy and harmonious action of all the organs of digestion and elimina- Tt acts promptly and thoroug no mildly and gently that r the slightest griping to in not all upon the coving the proc n and assimilatio quality is enriched, creased and the strenthened get your body in this ed not take | just take an NR] when indige and constipati and you can always feel] keeping weil than getting your best. Remer for and cheap recon Hema y Ne- TABLETS=| Better than Pills | GET A For Liver Is.1 20€ Box ie ’ Kiddies’ Colds Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King’s New Discovery will do | that very thing, easily and quickly. Don’t say, ‘Poor little kiddie, 1 wish I knew what to do for you Whea | the cough first comes, give a little Dr. | King's New Discovery as directed, and | it will soon be cased. | It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, fleare Up the cough, relieves the con: gestion. No harm{ul drugs. . For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs, grippe. At your druggists, | G0c, a bottle. Dr. King’s For Colds and Coughs Constipated? He Relief !Cleanse the system, with King's Pills, a, prompt free bile flow, sir up the lary liver and get at the root of the trouble, All druggista, 25c. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Ur. King's Pills Dr, © the group wented re \a of the club are invited to the fashion | y Web: | w med to bh magazine as each appeared be The individuals who these magazines were typify what they repre and many had clever lines and The following thagazines and t CLUBS FOR TUESDAY 5:80 to 6:20 p, m, Comrade P| ruary 23, ‘Thin wili be the third of | three acenarions were represented b Club news will be given by the | cvaity invited. our educational and know-your-city | ‘Oca! talent in the clu president, Mrs, Alvah L. Carr | Brighton POT. A | see ven p ay mpage A | Miss mane | cee | A social tea will be given by] L. 0. 1B, Chyb At the last meeting “of the club a |? Thursday Musical Club | Brighton Por. A, at the school Tues | 1, 0. 1, club, card party At BI"! mont clever and successful valentine t ri February 21, at 2 p.m Bus }etuy, 1:90 asked to DrINE party wan enjoyed by two bundred| he ‘Thursday Musical club will) ness meeting at 3:10. Phirty-te” | cigurets, jam or jellies for diwabled y on, The Fine Arts re « were! A program of Indian music On| pian will be discumed, Songs bY | service mon lartinticnlly decorated in feat a - HTS a RD NNR a oe February 23, at the home of Mrs, C.! pupils from room eee Jentine decorations and all were given = [SSS = a ama mye oaks aye, 8. Ws) eee | Vassar Committee lolever valentine souvenirs, such as} - oD * 6 > . owing af a the number . eS Queen City Sunshine Club | Vassar Endowment Fund commit-| hearts, snd other tokens, Mr / : By Gmoldering Bmbers MacDowell) meet at the Masonic temple Tut! room a p.m chalrw pelt sal g . s ; day, February at 2p. m, Sewing. ace gram and was assisted by rte sw. > embers. plea: c YF Storrs in arranging one of the mo “4 ; : ee ee Gatewood PLT, A. nnual stunt nights « t } Gat , in room 9 of this club, The progr Witieet | Altruistic Club | school, ’ Dm, Cole, “Sebeo! 5 Montes ae tue Dust (Amy Woods | The Altruistic clup will meet at the | peop ems," Y 5 ™ Ralph A. Nichois home of Mrs, Ada Ben Haye at oe Chopin P ‘tong of Diy Korsikoft | Alliwon at., Tuesday, Februa al | By the Waters of Minnetonka | ik ee | Seattle Brownt society, with) "Aa t costes Lieurence | [Mr J. M, Rich, 2663 Fourth ave The pee 4 Tuesday and Thursday Mornings at 10:80 Afternoons at 2:00 Special Holiday Show Wednesday Afternoon at 2:00 Twelve Fashionable Mannequine. Ali Costumes and Hats On Bale at One Hundred Stunning Costumes the close of each performance. XTRA FASHION SHOW TONIGHT Benefit for the Children's Orthopedic Hospital Tickets 50¢ 8 P.M. NacDoug ll fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE An entirely new ! kind of soap Takes the place of bar soap for the | regular family wash | Soap for the family wash, different from anything you ever before used. Soap that soaks clothes clean. . _Every grain made of pure materials perfectly com- bined —it does what soap has never done before. , Just by soaking, in its big lasting suds, the most und- in dirt is gently ioosened and dissolved. Only the very dirtiest places need to be rubbed at all. This is why Rinso is taking the place of bar soap for the regular family wash. If you use a washing machine you will find that Rinso gives you just exactly the kind of suds you need. Rinso is the great soap maker’s answer bd to women the country over who want a soap to do the family wash as easily and wonderfully as Lux does fine laundering. Rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world. Get Rinso today—at grocery and department stores. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass.