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| Personal | af the Seattle Rose society, and the " Lattice Gardner Rose club for a rose ort time visiting friends. . 1, Andrea re home of Mra. C. KB. Horton, 611 18th | De Rey, yh Cahen, ¢ the association : Mr inna Mra. Peter ates Fe ave, N. at 2 p.m. Mew, Ide Motchor,| Bellman, T. KR. Cole and 8. B.| ane metodo club meets next Mon Ped tie: ven last week fram Portlané Mechner 21 rriendaof a 2 where they «pent a week the ‘i ' some ° pene Pa |day afternoon, February 27th, at 4| The Friends-of-A : : Mre. Lea Dod CLURS FOR TURSDAY j Browning, Current topien a 0 oe | Stk te thle dirls’ CUah Cllak ch the | for -oub, mapper at. | ocilé guests of Mr. and Mins MoGough, leader, A represent | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB Went Queen Anr A third floor. There will be « bunt y evening, M ee ite Councl of Cathotle Women Uve from Taxpayers’ league will give he Wisconsin Goldenrod club was| ‘The regular monthly ting Of! een meoting first and then the|746. The members meet in the Mra, Grant MoMicken left Satur) gectne Council of Catholic Women |an interesting and instructive talk ghifully entertained at luncheon | the West Queen Anne Parent-Tench:| virig will enjoy a taffy-pull in the /¢lub room on third floor for theie We " @ay for a visit of several Week# IO) Win give a gros r on Tuem at All club members are in| Wednesday afternoon, February 22,| ere’ association will be held on We handy kitchen on the fourth floor monthly business meeti March Plans of Sunset |cnurorais day, February y until 6| vited by Mrs. J. A. Lea at her home, 237 | nesday rnoon, March 1, at 3 p + aot ; see orate . ‘ ’ mon: o'clock, at the Mine Ma North Thth st, The following pro-|m., in the community room, T dentin @ Vebruary 27th . Club _Made Knows) see phaadeun Sweek ty tn San Hirien, 1216 for Sister Rainior Chapter, D. A fram waa given meeting will 1 with commun: |). en VF of the Cosmoror, Business and Professional Women's Rose Tea Arranged for |rvancsco on a short business trip, (ON Ne new ee a to] Brig. Gen, Ulysnon’ Grant an-| Gree ity winging te Mra, Adam Madl-{ {he cay: will “e980 or th Cob 7 | 5 Sapo distribute among the poor, A music ler will talk on “My Personal Memin (a) “Mushed # non F and a vocal solo will DO) cries of Mrs. Anna KB. Mullins On enday, February 28, the Se ‘idainaaae £ the |Yesterday for the Bast, to be away aftorne Information li of Rainier chapter, D. A. It., Tuesday accompanied by Mre, Charles Albert! y4,, evening, February 27th, |°h’® Club will hold an open meeting ARxet NCEMENT is made of the /Yesterday Mr ales O'tetes Gabiécl 208, oc 0 fter We 2%, in the audi | pnittips Rhcngeip the noetal chairman of (tt 920 Dm. Mr. Bamuel March progmam at the Sunset ae ee Wilcox, Biliott 1886, Roveryone wel-|tor ¢ Frederick & Nelson's, All ] (Phe topic far dincummion wit) Oe ee el tneet with Mie (manuel will mpeak on “Fug ub as follows eee: March) v0. Victor Elfendaht left recently come D. members and friends invited, | | “Physi 1 Nature and Development tn ¥ h aye girtw’ club + Var Kast” and will displa oO progres peca use eo @re " . "1 . renen im ne CHUD FOOM, | cotlectio ents 4, there a By eg for a short trip to San Francisco, — | reve nis ts, ae ) of the Child,” led by Mra, K. & Nha thind foor” to alacuse os joulection of Oriental rags it is Ash edittgnc asc et cities 0.428 | Garfield POT A ing y 4 . dy, Mee, JG, Jensen, Mra. Fred pian an all girls’ party to be given On Vebruary 21 the eurrent events » aopaphigacd b wesre ned for Wed-| Mr, and Mrs. Joho Hume have Jarfield High Sehoe Tr. A, wit} King County W. ©. T. U, will b W, Ring and Mrs. William Shumm. | 7 month, the date to be decided |round table discussion wax devoted with cose _ yy rw o'clock, [removed to 3111 Dose Terr where di ite regular meeting Tuesday _ ne ie a - = * pis Litto Bvelyn Bale, with Mra, Male at the| Small bran Rag be entertain agen at the enseting |to “Women in the Spotlight Now. pentey. : so eva, (they will remain until their depar- February 28, at 2ao p.m. in the Park chureh, Tuesday, Febru: | piano. during the meeting in roon eee Mins Clara Lynn was t Members are asked to make reserva:/ Or ciaska, about two month* auditorium, ‘The 30-10 taxation quem: | Ary Dt oN sey gomgp te von foy of the Morning vos 17 rai rad bola: Ayana “| The Fahola elub will meet 1 xt | Header and wan anainted ty Mine Stel tons. " , co. tion will be discumed by & speaker | cou officers of the W, ¢ 1 Mire a Campbell | Mrs. Charles Albert Phillips, Mra rhe Fahola elub wi ot: OO ee cheeek aiek Bidets Mae “An Afternoon With the Vanity | hen of ees lwho has studied the question from | will appear on the program, Mre, O, | Reading . |D, Davidson, Mra, Btanley A, Grif.| Thursday afternoon, March 2nd, at a: ~ J rt mag a Showa ok Players” ie the offering for Wee | ars FW. Perry (Lor all angles, Mrs. Harry Stephenson | H, McGill of the Beattle Congress of | (1) [the Great War fiths, Mrs, Charles D, Thomas, Misa )4 p.m. in the girls’ club room on | terpatio orn gdh dit y headay afternoon, March 15. at 9) Mr. and iis riving congratu: Rowen will contribute & group of| Mothers will speak on the “Nare {3} “aesree we . | V¥otaw and Miss Coughlin the third floor, for their regular Barnard, who told of “Women Maa _ with ‘Mra. George T. Myers |raine Hodge) are receiving congra r ‘ Reb sromp of Suen seat ue ested. aa voree We = ae aa | monthly business meeting Juvenile Court Work”; Miss Anna, t ea Mra. John W. Roberts as the {lations on the birth of a son Febru- songs, A good attendance ts ¢ “ ican Aeon Prane eel 6 6 | Hull discussed “Women in the Mie R lary 15, at the Virginia Mason how|as the drive for membership is) neon tea and coffes to those} ,Viane » \Seatile Hebrew Benevolent Society | cal and Art World”; Miss Marion emsenees. * cale | pital now on. who bring lunch. [Mra A.J | The regular monthly meeting of| March Ist, Wednesday afternoon, | Crovnie spoke of W Promi- a Wednesday, March 22, a musicale |p ig roa | oper ier) rl A en irevnig spoke of rom. s Je Blalock 8.2 a! me : the Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so ‘at 1:30, the Acacia club meets for nent in the World of Science,” and Will Be given by Mra. Shirle Blalock ey OL aE Gymnastic Society Seattle Lodge No, 7 Warren Avenue PT. A, cloty will be held Wednesday, March Bible discussion, led by Mrs. Joneph stim Ruby Porter diacuseed some soprano; Mr eiage Raweggen eae who has been visiting Mr.| Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle Gym-| A Mi progreamive whist party) | Warren Avenue PT. A. will meet!) ae 2:30 p. m., in the vestry rooma| Black. Club meets in third floor | Guistanding women in the business ‘te dreth at the pi . who has been visiti ‘i Mm. pare re : gh trae Mn " : : | : y or yueines Ste Daley Wood Hilary ira, Cariiand Mrs. Charles Thomas for the Mastic society will meet at 1819) w given Tuesday, February 28 |"Thursday, March 7, at 2:0 p.m. In |of the ‘Temple de Hirsch. lection | club rooms westh ‘partiontanty: (athe. Galina ey Sean, Pre sott Oakes, [past week, will return to her home Eighth ave, Exercises at 1:30 and / at by Seattle Lodge No, 7,/ room 9 of the school, Mr. F. BB. | o¢ officers. Board meeting at 11 a m.| ata tle banking, hotel business and export. ¥. and Mrs. « os on Blanatp Vain werk. cards at 2 p.m Degree of Honor Protective assocta Fleming of the vocational depart “ee | ‘Tuesday, February 28th, at 7:30,/ing. Mrs. Edward Jones rendered Ge Wedneadny, March 39. at S)carly ae j +. tion, in Evergreen bail, A. 0. J. W. | ment of the public schools will be the | Dorte Social Club lena: Casmatpotiinn .atuh wilt havea] tere vocal belen: “A Pettect and eo: * | | . 1 bufiding, 1409 Ninth ave. Prices and | speaker } social club eet Thurs: | re ef [ses Bapneenoueo . — under the direction of Mr.| Mrs. Malcolm Douglas and chil} — erent cat yf anes ete att acca ton ee Dorte Social club will m Bln reunion or get-together meeting. | “still Unexprenwed,” by Carrie Jacobs Morgan, is on the calendar./dren are visiting Mra, Douglas’ ey adios anc - raid i > « Me . - Aryl Les Cianaee day mere 2, at 2 sg he h an Any old member who has not been | Bond, one of the women discussed in . eas maak ho Ladies’ auxiliary to the Mercer! peas meeting >, mM. |C. 8. Baylan, 804 N. 48th at, axsisted | > fe long time an ny the world o! ee Alfred es raps ~ and/ parents, Mr. and Mra, J, A. Corwin and Community club on Tuesday see 6 Chapter, Daughters |py Mra, Eva Oleson jilhenetrevmiborantord ica dba Oe ae ere ee 2 James F. Douglas as hostesses jin Spokane, lafternoon, at the home of Mra Ft. H.| Ladies’ Ald Mountain View Chureh of the ¢ racy, will meet Thurs “yar yay ee eee | 8 1 } * t , * | " # Gruwell, who wild be assisted by Mrw The Ladies’ Aid of the Mountain |day, March at 2 p.m, with Mrs!) painter Beach Woman's Ciub Mrs. Phinney to vr agg ¥ grrse a Mre. Eliza-| yw. Draper, Mra, W. &. Foster, Mrs.| View Spiritual et h will meet with Robert W. Jones, 4641 11th ave. Ne) a reeutar meeting of the eens} A beth Henion of Seattle are rex y. Drape * er *. | Mre ? 14th wt, Tuesday, |B re. MH. B. Ferguson will re | 5 ° , ‘ain With Ne gp ee OE te ge ote REA sara rstad beballennay Hilla aera vapee on Pie Ho haat Deve of hob. | Beach Woman's club will be held at ’ 3. joe, Mra, BE. ‘barn tT». | Pebrum 2 ». a a ye oy hood he home of Mre. a leNeal 3 j ae Tea Pasadena. eo C. H. Law and Mrs. William Bartlett. | sre lert B, Lee in Alexandria.” sen Af girRer Reon ager ode ngoah : 5 * sas at fa) ' } see . . . A " Se aca te tas menstere Miss Mary Reber is going down Writers’ Club a macabre ge | West Senttlo Review Nast op ™ 2 oe | to Portland this week to spend 8! Writers’ club will meet in the Pr Princess Angeline Parlor Went Seattle Review No. $1. W. B. } d | ickson room of the Y. W. C. A. at § ) ” 6: B.S m. Stories: “Columbines and the her home, “Daisart,” at La i ; ‘ dl ton, Garcon park, Saturday afternoon. Miss Rose Rogers left last Tues) New Etiquet by Cora Chase) wit; Sire. Phinney will be amisted in|/day for a two months’ visit In San|Charleton; “The Goddess of Tao,” by | day Fecelving by Mrs. H. A. Gardner) Francisco and Los Angeles. Edwin F. Doty; “According For-| the I Mrs. E. P. Harper and Mra. G eee mula,” by Florence Seylor Thomp-| Middleton will preside at t Lieut. Leatio Richard Groves, Jr.,| °°" Visitors welcome, Mins, assisted by Mrs. J. F. Ruppe. corps of engineers, U. 8 A. and| wees Ce r ‘Mrs. Arthur A. Jensen, Mrs. L. |Mrs. Groves are leaving Wednemlay) ») Sane a, hon 3 jette, Mra. Frank Whitney, Mrs. F |for the presidio in San Francisco. c* . “ the cade building, at 2 p. m. A. Dice and Miss Agnes Eide. Dur ee Arcade bu ling, at 2 p.m ing the afternoon, Mr. Frank Whit Mr. Clionian Club Rey Will demonstrate rose pruning Cliontan club will meet at the Fine| ary w Frank M, Sullivan returned| Sunday from a short trip to Califor | mba give a talk on their care, nia. | Arts hall, 2 p.m. to view the North Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.) eee | west Artists’ exh Discussion of Phinney will entertain at the Mardi Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey left Fri. pictures led by Mra Katherine Gras dinner dance at the Seattle |day for California, to remain for sev. Baker. Members please attend and ieeeent club, eral weeks. Her daughter, Miss | bring gucats Be: nea |Roberta, who has been visiting | datadd Luncheon Compliments _ | riends in San Diego, will retara with Catelth Club | ry her. Caleith club will meet with Mra. F. Mrs. Swinehart eee |S. Sylventer, Ferneliffe, Bainbridge | ‘Mrs. H. A. Emery entertained with | & fancheon of 16 covers at her home istand. Take steamer Bainbridge at Ages Mr. and Mrs, Samuel H. Hedges, Pier 8 at 16:45 a. m. who spent the week-end in Spokane, | ” this afternoon, complimenting Mrs. | ex pe | will return Tessday. eae LOK Cw ) tm the near future for California, to : ‘; mae 1. O. EB. club will meet at Ble’ “ ber home. © club, 130 p.m. Charity card party | formation cali Gar ad OTRE. Guests of Honor | . bet Sage | 3 7 Mr. Reinald Werrenrath and stiss|Concert Tuesday Evening Emma Lazarus Auxillary Leis Steers, were the honor guests Mra. Isract Nelson, contralto, and Emma Lagarus auxiliary to P’Nal at the regular monthly meeting of| Hattie Edenhoim Cartson, pianist. | D°rith will meet at the Education the Ladies’ Musica! club at the home | will be heard in a joint recital Tues of Mrs. John Lestie Snapp, 3804 BL) | Highiand drive this afternoon. Luncheon Hostess _ An Informa! luncheon was given Yast Thursday by Mrs. Willard Gould @t her home, and later the guests enjoyed a game of bridge at the ‘Gamma Phi Beta sorority house. center in the day evening in the Swedish Baptist |ceremony, fol ehureh. The program to be given will be as follows ‘Nature's Adoration. .... The Lotuabhame “Pruhiingngiaube™ Mon coeur souvre « te voir evening. I y refresher ation Women of Moosehrart Legion | Women of Mooecheart Legion wit! . ae Meet at Moose temple, § p.m. Card nat party. Refreshments. Everyone wet « ehubert | come. BaintAacns et Intermexso Kmail Kjogren Dorcas Cirete ae Tne Dorcas circle will meet with Mrs. ; ee “Dedication” t etaiteisdien ne | in a 3425 W. 64th st, at} * a em ems. | see t the Women’ antigeere Van > Fund } at the Women's Korting | assar Ful | University club Friday afternoon for | “Eo Svane haciwsnGtit| Vassar endowment fund commit.| members was a very enjoyable occa. | ea tee will meet at Y. W.C. A. at 1240 sion. The membership committee | - Wient p.m, ‘were the hostesses and the tea table (a> 2 si Cie 0 ne Wi 7 Love Discover (was presided over by Mrs. Everett Hicnard Straus | Salmon Ray Rebekah Auxiliary ‘Smith and Mrs. C. E. Bogardus. “1 Came With « song La Fors; Salmon Hay Retekah auxiliary | fers. “Philip ‘Machride, with Miss| ee will meet Tuesday, February 28, at | 5 , 7 >» m, with Mra. Hen ta, 3046) ‘Porothea Harper at the piano, and| Yacht Club Revue Pa we re Men. Manry :Viets, sete the club ow gr given by Mrs. Al Tuesday evening the Seattle Yacht! cee Yah Lemuel Carr. club is entertaining with a ; i Ny ag jGras ball, A New Orleans Mardi| oe Ge Music Study Club Gras dinner will be served from 6:30 roe | i p' clo «da buffet lunchec: |until 9 o'clock, and a buffet luncheon in charge of Mra. H to Meet service will continue all night. The tm “tteminisconcem of a | j The Music Study club will be n-| cabaret performance commences at 8 re clus h sb ashington ined at the home of Mrs. Homer | o'cjock j The club has received packages of | Ak, Eicher, 1121 Tenth ave. N., Tues aad TR ae foverament seeds from Representa afternoon, when Mrs. Arden L. ve John F. Miller, which will be will speak on “Women Com- Colonial Afternoon |distributed at thix meeting and the following program| ‘he drama department of the! oe 6 posers, will be presented Woman's Century club entertal Bethany Presbyterian Church (a) “A Little Pink Rose’ 2 with a colonial afternoon at the ladies of Bethany Presbyterian | : mn ¢ Jacobs Bond |W. C. A. Friday, when colonial church, birthday party, wii Mra. | ID) “God Remembers When the World | scenes and living pictures were pre-| Albert’ Daub, 716 West Garfield Mra. Frea H. King sented follows: Betsy Ross, Miss |st., 2 p. m. qa) “Tt Is Lilac Time” \s rah Williams; George Washing. | 9's sesseee-.Dainy Wood Hildreth rE. Ce elt ea 2 Rb) “His Lollaty*...Carrie Jacobs Bond |t% Mrs. W. E. Campbell; Martha Missionary Society fe) “Twitiant Katherine Glen | ington, Mrs. F. W. Hart; Pris-| Mount Baker Park Missionary Mr T. Anderson Mrs. Halsey Watson; Patrick | society w meet with Mr wl “haminade y. Mrs. A. Harker; Mistress weigher ae “1 «Clara Kathleen Rogers ee 3 : 85 Pember 2837 Thirty-third ave | Betty Wentworth, Mrs. J. Hil; $ p. m |Lady Betty Fairfax, of Virginia. * b wie em forth phamore r Alex o| Mrs. Worth Densmore; Mrs | Seattle Woman's Club ase Hesniiton, Mrs. Ee. i | ‘The literary interpretation depart her) hart; Mra. Ann Marbury, « colonial ment of the Beattie Woman's club | eher dame and grandmother of three gov will meet with M Maude McGough, | Edith Dick | ernors of Rhode Island, posed t © a4 sth ave., on T February | "Creole Dance Chaminade | descendant, Mra. Geor Schofie fen, W. Mt. Caio Lier e-egageane , ; 1 p.m, Miss Marie Wernll (a) “The Jasmine Door Alicia Scott | The minuet waa an by Mr will = inetruct the clase in ee In the Bud |W. H. Harris, Mrs. F. G. Moore 2 Dorothy Tosier| Mra. W. H. Pittwood, Mrs. KE. E a i E oe and Mrs. Henry Bittman. A recer | Informal Bridge Teas |tion for new members followed the TAGIRy Twke i i Mrs. James H. Kane was hostess | PTO#Tam ‘WEEK OOR DAILY last week at two informal bride mamorz2 THEATRE @™ 7"° teas. Three tables were in both Tuesday and Friday after “4 with additional guest, coming in fo tea. Circuit Increases the| BEAU see action of the intestines Drama Circle Meets Wednesday The Drama Women’s Universit ding circle of t club will mee a Wednesday morning at 10:20 o'clock 3 Group 4, under the leadership of Mr 4 fra N. Gates, will read “The In. | Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. truder,” by Maurice Maeterlinck, and “Glory of the Morning,” by Willian Ellerly Leonard. . | Informal Dancing r Party “" Dr. Helen Babcock entertaine with an informa} after-theater ding party at her home Thursda Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food, One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiserim- inate use of cathartics is one of the Incomparable Mentatine® dar : evening in compliment to Col, and fe) Mrs. A. 1. Braden and Mr. ‘T. Daniel | ‘*2#¢* o% constipation. | e Frawley. Musical numbers were Physicians all over the country | j rendered by Miss Helen Hellens are recommending Fleischmann’s | Mrs. A. Strong, Mr. James Blaine fresh yeast because it is « fresh | and Mr. Howard Russell food, rich in those elements which . . keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal func- tiona were restored in from 3 days 105 weeks. Denny-Fuhrman Guild in Charge of Tea Shop Mre. A. J. ‘Try it out for yourself. Begin to day by adding 2or 3 cakes of Fleisch- . mann’s Yeast to your everyday Falknor will be at the Orthopedic Tea 8 ‘or the Mie Pehersen ‘cute re deat “af ys diet Keep it up and how nor- Killeabeth wisted by Mrx. Phineas Pendleton nally and regularly yourintestines Yim nnd. Trene. M 1 Golde CW, trance, Adve, %. J, Stole act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's and Marehy David Keene; ne alg 9p senda is a fo ck- M ” i Mrs. A. ¥. Barry, Mre. H. M. Brooks Yeast——the familar tin-foil pack lorany ‘ ith Wit age with the yellow label, Place a Mrs, BE. standing order with your grocer Pease and Mri Chavelle, Mra. J. A | | | tte 1PM. ying BARDS | | | . W. BE. Waldo, H WOMEN’S CLUBS Native Daugt Princess An: Hotel | February 24, at 11 a. m. THE SEATTLE STAR «of Wanhin |A., of the Maccabees, will hold its No. parlor Dissolve in boiling water Use enou a big lasting’ suds This is the way you use Rinso. These are the only directions. After soaking, all you have to do is rub the most soiled clothes lightly with dry Rinso. Its big, lasting suds is one secret of Rinso’s amazing power to dissolve dirt. If you don’t get lasting suds you have not used enough Rinso. When the water feels soapy all through, Rinso dissolves dirt as though by magic, yet so gently that not a thread is weakened. Your clothes don’t need boiling if you use Rinso. But if you like to boil your white cottons, No. |Ladies’ Auxiliary Maple Leaf Post MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922, | Hpaninh department at the ¥, W, ©. | tea ho Indien in Y W ( A friend or prom member. 1A. at 1000 p.m. Current events de | clude Mesdames Stanley M. Blumen ° oe . » mont welcome. It will be held in partment will meet Thursday at the | thal, chairman; G, V. Learned, J. F the club room on the third floor of «| Activities regular meeting in Carpenter's hall,/ ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary to Maple! ‘ ¢ a Dusiness meeting on Fri |444l California ave, Wednesday, |tant pou Ne, 2! American Leeson FOF Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, ch 3, at 8 o'clock, In| March 1, at § p.m. Officers, please | wil} meet in Roosevelt hall, 1616% | a ae ‘ bees up ovemmacr ny Argo bene tures? emia | Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver m Century Clan Stevens’ Schoot MT. A. | Cabs The nicest catharticlaxative in| pletely by morning, and you will nch department of the| Stevens’ Behool PT. A. is plan-| William McKinley Circle 11.;the world to physic your liver and/feel splendid. “They work whilg a's Century club will meet at|ning a card party and tea for Wed-| will serve a hotnecooked dinner in| powels when you have Dizzy Head-| you sleep.” Cascarets never stir Washington, Tuesday, /nesday, March 1, at 2 p.m, at the) Veterans’ hall, Armory, Wednesday, | ache, Colds, Piliousness, Indigeation,|up or gripe lke Salts, Pills, Parliament | home of Mra, James A. Stirrat, $46 March 1, at 6 p.m. A card party |or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-| mel, or Oil and they cost only . procedure department at the Y./ 17th ave, N. An interesting musical | will follow at £90 o'clock. Every one fixe “Cascarets.” One or two to-jcents a box. Children love Cas A. 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