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THE SEATT LE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922 [ spent the weekend with Mr “"\ Music | dete rs, ober Pl Herodiade” “w THE BRIDE AND GROOM Persona i mn ae, 5 | ae tecgey ger emas ms e " | M Ht, 1. Madley and her guest. r ‘ able accompanist Mra. Charles f. Moore, who has ne rie Werrenrath Concert been visiting Judge and Mra, William | Mre, James 1 m, of Portland, | Tri } A " ‘ o'@ ji kman Moore for several weeks, | left today for Olympia to viet Mr a Triumph A movemer on ‘0 be le ¥ ‘or her home in Ban Fran. | and Mr ohn ¢ eres for a few The 1 Musteal club tm 1 i] “ ak lay for her home in Bar ravages Monge ‘i w neat,” ak ta eoneite a tographe « regaréy eee week for California, later ing t ete envath att ¥ tru Hotlys <enveee jeorge Kirchner, who left last | Moston, where she re Om | tur r lat « wou orn we la Walla, where he! for several months. the ired t e ir ON Lecture on fp will appear in concert this evening| see the ‘sacle : “vous PUTS IT OVER ON Benefit of Orthopedic with the Walla Walla ay) Mra. W. W. Felgor and hte ere by the ¢ m during th WEATHER MAN % ‘ae 5 “ng elub, cturn tomorrow Min Felger ’ Hospital; Women's Uni- ae eee. ting in California, will + A ane ' , , ore versity Club Announces etre, Clare BE. Koohier, of Portiand, | week h ned . = bart-| “Fen. ale, ‘Tom t oc wall vay re : nt ext of her sinter, Mra, H eee ts Rg eat t k sa last . thelll March I rogram Freak E por B — convalescing Mr. Magh Ke 1 unt a deep, full, re t hie use of tt 4 mn ; from @ serious illness of the werk fre Mr. 4 nd ‘ se emeot nd | aAmiring old weather® Madrona guild of the Ortho ee i¢ amos ry m” sien His diction | ™an freeze 1 ath when hed Aaah tg eigen Miss Annette Welstiing bes Fe}. © 1 ithe ilies of their iaotier oo . ae colt wt the te one a Pecture at the home of Mra, W. 1. turned from a short visit in Portland. | ere by tle tlre + | quinite bo i cel, oe rts Fe = rt “ee | _— ™ . echarmin whiet win down o ere . ve m cong Beddow, in Denny Blaine park, Fr | A ee his audience from the first erned. I'm ready for it. Bug @ay afternoon, March 10, at 2 o'clock Mra, Dunean Matthews, of Ban) ober te 4 dpa dee anerenat. 1 naked anu Mra. A. K. Fisken will deliver an Francisco, is spending several weeks | Mra. 1. clean ¢ ietoria,| ‘The opening numbers of the pro that R ie sown at Cale ae, eerere oS Verdi, pnd he in the elty. 13. Cu ts the guest of Mre, Hugh M, | gram ¢ ed five German we ven a a wy. ago . gists: hen “J pera, “Aida,” illustra by Mra. ee Caldwell “Dy Rub,” and “Die Dop-| 17"* you ner o : +e ber Sho Marmaduke Straith-Miller Mre, TL K. Plank, of Snohomish oP pelganger,” b hubert; “An den | mere 4 nd + eng “a . . ion Pr Rescen high . i tnaiy he Gbtained trot Mire Mr. H, 1 : Vaulh md of Juneats | Bonnenscheln” by Robert Schumann, Good quality and mo erate, pricy “Drange Jacobs, Mrs. Samuel Mitchell Club supper, followed by reeular| time in Lox Angeles, left today for | ya. OF om ero” “tienen | and I @id not have to pay one ¢ ~ Cs ee | oiwe on a Bhygaws all gained Yeu, that's thelr place—down ‘Women's University ADDITIONAL CLUBS ain aa Seen cae Gilliy, she! “The second nroup, “ot| Second ave,, between Madison T Club Arranges i }have been guests at the Hotel Wash. ! 1 Italian ongs, contained | Pring. Walto Bidg., over sad < s Lenchi Weights Women's Improve: | jncion for a short time, have return 1 f lo T Pig'n Whistle-—Advertisement, H , Canute son F lo Temp esting Program ment Club ed to their home fo Sdn Pruncieco aap: Benvenntil, tiencte Ha Interesting program for the The members of the Lerch! ee i, “O Pic Maria ore in pas been arranged eights Women's Improvement club | Jamnen B. Neleon of Portland, | to d’Apri fous la Pi m bac of March has Hoig Mrs. James B. Nelson of Portland, Ay the Women's University club be will entertain with a “reciprocity” | who is the guest Judge and Mrs, | Violettes” by Rhone ' c Saturday evening, Mageh 4, reception on Friday afternoon @t) Hiram i. Hadley, spent the week-| cent d'Indy’s “Lied Marit ein A a Mardi Gras dance will be the home of the president, Mis) end with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Farris ‘Three Balt Water Ballads” (ohn -s for members and guests, the jetta Martin, 303 20th ave. 8. The |in Vancouver, B. C. Masefield), by Frederick ia entertainment committee to | program includes numbers by Mrs. | charming composition was e whi the hostesves. | |Mugene Warner, Mies Ruth Maurer, | greeted with the utmost enthusiasm. a wig am rat _A musicale is planned for Friday, | {Mins Violet Mall and C, Kugene ‘The last numbers were “Love Went, “! ®M elghty-three yearn old ang tha " 20, at 3 o'clock, with the} | Paul | wKiding” and "Where fhe Lies | 40¢tored for rheumatism ever sings BE PO? - . | Program given by the national musi-| ita eee | Asleep.” both by Frank Bridge, | came out of the army, over #9 uy) °F honorary organizations, Mu Pht) Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles Ladios of the Golden North — | omadcn Is The Wreck of the Julie Plante” by |78AF# ago. Like many others, Im ‘he Tee B and Phi Mu Alpha, t —— separ PRR jie 56% —— 66 ‘The Ladies of the Golden North| O'Hara, whieh was greeted with , smell money freely for so-callay fee ot Washington ch: | will meet Friday at 1923% First prolonged apy Aa was MoGill's| Cure and I have read about ‘Use WH be for members and guests, with |the Monday Practice club at her meet Jriday 23% } f d “Duna” and Last gone’ by “4° until I could almost taste i F. W. AléXander and ng (rasp 2832 10th ave. N., next Mon-/ MEN S CLUBS jere eer / u 0 r er Rogers. Mr. biath wad o> . not sleep nights or walk - D. McAusiand ag Pager y afternoon, i ge | w “Alliance Laneheen | peatedly recalled and responded most be vy ; eye my hands were so sore bus ‘Baturday evening at § o'clock, . se sae ak “un; smi! | | cenerounly with encores, which were |04 *tiff I could not hold a pen. Bi for there will be an informal evening | College Affairs |, ‘The Woman's Alliance of the Virst _ lapepsin of a varied nature to please every °W 1 am again in active busin loo en Pree vosteone pear sare Judge Compliment CLUBS FORK WEDNESDAY Arts Hall, 1 p.m. Will review Unitarian chureh will meet for} ‘ taste. "Iftink to Me Only With Pd can walk with ease or write e 8 5 } " Mrs, Howard Waterman Mrs. J. E. Jarvis acting as hos- review “Wells’ Outline of His- | {Mins May Robson Thix afternoon | March 1 at tthe chapter houre, complimentary to | Veterans’ hall, Arm m 6p {Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertain-| will follow at 830 r honer the sorority horse in b Rev. Frederick W. Keator |! With a delightful informal tea at| one welcome, Rainier Beach Woman's Club y. Whitehead and Miss Grace/ Miss Robson William McKinley Circle No. 11 Sigma Chi ternity will enter William MeKiniey Cirele No 11. tain with a dinner this evening at! will serve a home-cooked dinner in Wednesda A card party} o'clock. Kyery B, Baker. mt ote with DMrn, } 801 24th wve, 220 p, m. Musi c depart jiunt, n Seahurst Council Seahurst Council of Minute Wom- on will meet at chu: p.m, “-* Friday ch 2 Tonight is College Night at the Ladies’ Grotto Club ‘ag ented ~y ae 5) Metropolitan, with Miss Robson in} The regular meeting of the Reinier! Ladies’ Grotto club will mest with i ny **\ eat Pays to Smid.” Reach Woman's club will be held at/ Mra, C. BE. Davis, 4815 California “ 1 H Neal 3 . mm, Civion » March 31, at 3 o'clock, the see the home of Mre. A. L. McNealy, 9663 | ave, 3 p. m., Civien Day tea will take place with the club given by Mrs. Alvah Lemuel » Mrs. Curry, Miss Firmin and Rowell, hostesses. Formal Dance chapter of Alpha Chi Omega -will entertain with its an- formal dance at the Rainier Hub Friday evening. fhe patrons and patronesses are and Mrs. Thomas Bor Dean and Mrs. Irving M Dr. Frederick Bentley, Mr. and R. H. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Hasxal- and Mrs. Laura Burnett. eee icale at Home of | | Plans Large Bridge Party Mrs. John G. Matthews will be} hostess at her home on Wednesday / afternoon, entertaining with ten} tables of bridge. During the tra/ 'hour several plano and violin selec: | tons will be given by Mise Lucile | {Rocovich and her brother, Shnon | Rocovieh. at 2 p.m Shrove Tuesday Will Be Celebrated ‘This evening at the Seattle Yacht club Shrove Tuesday will be cele- brated by a Marti Gras dinnerdance, and this last party before Lent prom- inen to be a gala oceasion. A New Sasnett | Rainier ave, is Wednesday, March 1, Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society The regular monthly meeting of | of character by Prof. John BE. Ayer, the Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so | M. Vv. jelety will be beld Wednesday, March | study of reading character invited, }1, at 2:30 p. m., In the vestry rooma of the Temple de Hirreh. of officers. Board meeting at 11 a m. eee Election E Re Nata Clob ata club, in Fine Woman's © F | Mrs. Sasnett Plans Luncheon On Friday afternoon, Mra. Loctan | entertain Chi | Alumnae association with a luncheon at her home, 6319 23rd ave, N. EA wil Omoea | Orleans dinner will be served from | 20 until 9 o'clock, and a buffet i uncheon all night. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Collins, Mr. and Mra Robert Hubner, Mr. and Mra, Ola! Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Isted, Mr. and Mra. Charies HL Lilty, Mr jand Mrs. Lester J. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs, Dr. and Mra, Harry Shaw, Mr. Farwell Putnam Lilly, Mr. and Mra. MoFartand, |Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollister, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Lindley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAusiand, Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. P. Simpson, Mr. and Mrv Joe Long. Mr. and Mra. Edwin J. Bartells, Danish Consul Plaun, Dr. jand Mrs. Torlief Torland, Mr. and | Mrs. Heber Plank, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. | Radford, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Engle, Dr. and Mrs, C. E Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Haakon H. Hammer, Mr. and | Mrs. Alexander A. Phinney, Mr. and | Mra. Everett P. Clark, Mr. and Mra |A. K, Matager, Mr. and Mra. L. 2 |Rardel, Mis Irma Salomon of San |Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone, Mr. Henry Monheimer, Mr. and Mrs Simon Burnett, Mrs. Wallace Rone blatt, Dr. and Mra. Varney A. Kelley Mr. and Mra. G. A. Kelley, Dr. and Mrs. George Crabtree, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutson, Mr. and Mrs. Xura Case, Mr and Mrs. F. A. Frederick. see Luncheon Will Tea Service Wednesday Mrs. Hugh FL Fone wi be hosters for the University guild of the Ortho Pedic hospital Wednesday, axsinted ‘by Mrs. Clare Kinne, Mra FL C. Joy, (Mrs. B. A. Start, Mra A. FL Wise: man, Mra. W. G. io, Mra. W. J. Densmore, Mra. J Mra, A. Williams . . and Mrs. Matthews ‘The Woman's Missionary society of | First Presbyterian church will tertain with a musicale Wednesday at the home of Rev. and € ee ' Dinner Dance will entertain with a dinner dance at the Seattle Yacht club on Friday eve ning. i eee Bridge Lancheon ‘The dies’ auxiliary to the Mount Baker Park Social club will meet at Mrs. Sherman) Fancy’ +20 e-Denamore ‘Mra. Margaret Moss Hemion eon at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. ‘The hostesses for the afterno will be Mra. E. J. F, Griffin, Mrs, W. Mrs. J. B. Middigton. oa y .. O° Campbell Tipton mh Harvey James seers B. Gipple and a‘ Mra. Alice Williams Sherman Mrs. E. N. Brooks will be in charg the silver offering basket. Mrs, E. Harrah, Mrs. W. G. Ronald, Fa. Thomas Pidduck, Mrs. J. A. . Mrs. 1H. C. Hilkie and Miss F Harrah will assist in the din- room. ipitractive Dinner- e at College Club Morning Musicale March 8 The Musical Art society has changed its last chamber music con- jeert from Wednesday, March 1, to | Wednesday, March 8, at the Fine | Arte society. | ‘The Claude Madden Instrumental lensembie, with the well-known Seat | The College club entertained last Compliment te artists, Claude Madden and W. “@¥ening with its first dinner-dance in| ¥,. 1 | Hedley, violin; EK. Hellier Collens, | the new clubhouse. it was a very| Miss Salomon viola; George Kirchner, violoncetio, Melightful affair, with more than 200/ Complimenting her honse guest, and Anna Grant. Dall piano, will Guests in attendance. Mise Irma Salomon, of San Francis‘ give the program, which will begin Freezias,, tulips, hyacinths, daffo- | Gils and roses, arranged in graceful , Were placed about the differ. ‘@nt rooms, and small baskets of pring flowers centered the tablea , see | Monda ~ Club jeo, Mrs. L. B. Barde ig entertaining | with a luncheon for twelve at her |home Wednesday afternoon, March 8 .. Informal Bridge Mr. and Mrs. John Moran, Jr. are entertaining with an informal bridge at their home Friday morning, when promptly at 11 a. m. | Benefit Musicale A benefit musicale will be given under the auspices of the Ladien’ | guild of the Georgetown Presbyterian ebureh Friday ig at & o'clock Practice ill Meet eve Mrs. John C. Higgins will entertain | five tables wi wented — i Vocat— “Joliy Fellows"........W, Mhye-Herbert portation Club Quartet rmichiel, firet tenor; FW. nd tenor; i. F. ¥. M. Gulbran- Reading, niment— «Red b, “The Awkward Age" Mina Georgia Miles Mra. Mies, Vocal a “One Fine Day” (Madam fy") & “Somewhere a Volco Is Calin @ “Aria.” jewel wong ("Vauat™) Gounea Mise Minnie Larson, soprano James Hamilton Howe, @companiat Violin a "Grand Concerto, D Minor Vv empa Unless you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are hot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Over 22 years and proved safe by millions for By Rippling Waters of Quests b. “Autumn in the Olympic Voea! Colds Headache Rheumatism v. “tattle Grey ‘items ‘in the’ W Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis a Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Hamilton Howe, aecompantiat Belocted Mine Georgia Miles Tenor sole Aria, "Celeste Aida.” “Alda” Mr. Accept only ,"Bayer"* package which contains Proper directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100. from t Sepitin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester —Druygists. of Balieriicacia o opers Verat | Carmick MeMillan and j Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity | the clubhouse Wednesday for lunch. | n| H. Mickeljohn, Mrs. | ‘The following program will be pre- | i S j j | fi SP phiyis —e mt WARNING! | Say “Bayet’’ when you buy Aspirin. |" “ais, pret 4 James Hamilton Howe Haman Analysis Class | Hluman analysiq class will meet t ¥. W.C. A. 8 po mm, Readings Persona interested in the Happy Hours Gab Mra, M. Steen, 1315 Bast Ollve et, 2 > m eee Every Day Help Clab Bvery Day Help Tlud will meet « €03 People’s Bank building, from 3 to thm eee Cup | Progressive Thought club will meet at Federated clubhouse, 140 mm. Canon W. H. Bliss, “White Crom Mayement.“ All interested | weicome, | eee | Woman's Auxiliary Rainiee Noble Post Exrcuttve board, Woman's Aux | Diary, RainierNoble Post Na a American Legion, 3:30 p. m, at Y. [Wwoaa . Native Daughters of Pioneers Native Daughters of Pioneers of Washington, monthly meeting, in A. 0. UL W. hs p. m. Informal card party follows, Members only. | + 8 e Amethyst Social Club Amethyst Social club will with Mra. Arthur Whitelock, 15th ave. 8, 1:20 p.m oe. Puget Sound Sewing Club Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing club No, 199, with Mra. P. A. Rhodiner, 125 Thomas st. Luncheon, 1 p.m vee West Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattle Review No. 61, W. DB. A., of the Maccabees, will hold its |remular meeting in Carpenter's hall, }4441 California ave, Wednenday, joe 1, at Sp. m. Officers, please |wear white, meet 2820 | 1 eee Stevens’ Schoot PT. A. | Stevens’ School P.-T. A. is plan |ning @ card party and tea for Wed. nesday, March 1, at m., at the home of Mra, Jamen A. Stirrat, 946 17th ave, N. An interesting musical program being arranged for the tea hour, eae West Queen Anne P. T. A. The regular monthly meeting of the West Queen Anne Parent-Teach | ers’ association will be held on Wed. nesday afternoon, March 1, at 3 p. m., in the community room, The meoting will be opened with commun ity singing led by Mra. Adam Madi son r, and a vocal solo will be by Miss Madaline Butler, | accompanied by Mrs. Charles Albert | Phillips, The toplo for discussion will be “Physical Nature and Development of the Child,” led by Mra. E. 8. Reedy, Mra. J Jensen, Mra, Fred W. Ring and Mrs. William Shumm. Ridgeley Rebekah Auxiliary Ridgeley Rebekah Auxiliary, with Mra. Jesse Chamberlain, 163 West 70th st, 130 p.m. Mrs, Winifred } Sayre and Mrs, Anna Anderson, as [sisting hostesses, oe Tonia Social Cla! Tonia Social club, O, I meet at Masonic Temple, Aid Society Latiex’ Aid society of Rallard Presbyterian churck in the annex at j2p. m Mrs. ©. A |'Trapp, Mrs. Edith Boone and Mrs. A. Walbeland, . West Sea'tle Art Clab Hostesses West Seattle Art club with Mrs }Claude J. Staniey, 4415 W, Ma tte st, at 10:30 a m. "led by Mrs, A. 1. Swain; porary Art,” by Mra, A. L. oe Women’s Cenury Cab Fpanish department of the Wom V's Century club will meet at Y W. C. A. at 10 m ¥. W. ©. A. Clabs b of the Y, W. C. A. at p.m. Bible #tudy led by Mru. Joseph Black. Faholo club at 4 p.m meeting nds of All club at 6 0 Regular Pr. m.} Northwest artiats’ exyibit with Mra. luncheon at the home of Mra. O. I Thine Byes,” day with comfort. Friends are m McLain, 4619 Woodiand Park ave,,| “rcewetwerstwrer ne an a <2e the Roath 1 MAD | orieel gt the: ehampe” Ton anal at 1 o'clock on Thuraday afternoon. | ition stomach sufferers the just an well attempt to put out a fin The hostess will be amtisted by Mrs] irnited states, Hngland an: ’ with oif aw try to get rid of yo an Fenton Peterson and Mra. % I.) iaie pape'n*Diapepsin, and realize | rheumatism, neuritis and like co Rawson, Members should take the t or immediate, but lasting, re plaints by taking treatment supp Green Lake car to Park junction. [yee ‘This harmless antacid ps to drive Urie Acid out of your blood) 4 rd digest anything you eat and r MORROW and body. It took Mr. Asbelman fits Seattle Lodge, B'Nal B'Rith comes & sour, Kamy or out-of-order yearg to find out the truth, hes A consolidation dance will be given stomach in five minutes, If your Naked Neodies Ham, Au learned how to get rid of the true ing by Seattle lodge, ENal BTUth, on, Meals don’t fit comfortaply, or what Gratin, Dread Butter cause of his rheumatism, ‘other dieiiiE the you eat les tke a tur of lead ir orders, and recover his strength Th Thursday evening, March 3, in Ma-| 14. stomach, or if you have heart from “The Inner Mysteries,” now bee + sonic; temple, The patrons and pa-|purn, that a xign of indigestion ing distributed free by an authority troneases are to be: Mr. and Mrs. Get from your drugeiet a sixty.cent ' es who devoted over twenty yearr to the a vai Sind 4.|case of Pape'n Diapepsin. There scientific study of this trouble. If Ben Sherly, My. and Mire. Gams Bejed-| ee ee ao sour sisinan, ho bilaking any reader of The Star wishes “The man, Mr, and Mra Mr. and Mra Staniey Blumenthal! no gas or heartburn, no fullness or overlooked by doctors and scientists Mr. and Mra. J. Stone, Mr. and Mra.| heavy feeling in the stomach, no COLEGROVE ‘for centuries past, simply send « Max Silver, Dr. and Mra, Samuel) nausea, headache or intestinal grip- ‘ Restaurants || PO card or letter to H. P. Clear-- Koeh, Mr, aml Mra, Lao Weilsfield.| ing. Prove to yourself in five min |water, No. 594 Street, Hallowell, Happy Hours club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J, Keiter, Mr. and Mra. J. Berm-| any; that there is nothing really If not a sufferer, cut out this notice baum, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Friedlander, | wrong. Stop this food fermentation and hand this good news and oppor. and Mra. Roy Rosent Mr. and begin eating what you want . jtunity to some afflicted friend. All © and Mrs, Meyer Lurie and Mr. and| without fear of discomfort or indi SPROCLAUTY FooD SHOP Mra, Norman Leopold. This great unde the extraordinary tion intact and gi “Sh When one of the have ever known. The Irving Buxbaum, of undigested food mixed with acid. In the following EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, utes that your stomach ts as good as 1384 Third Ave. 110 Pike st, stion.—A dvertisement |Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism” Maine. Send now, lest you forget! |who send will receive it by return ‘mai! without any charge whatever, March Sale 1,000 New Spring Overblouses De b » rselling event plays a great part in the lives of hundreds of people. Besides De saving it means to the general public, it also enables us to keep our organiza- i. ve employment to many factory workers. at be ° b ) ] ° Be ip them all at once,” we wired “ largest Blouse manufacturers in the East offered us the greatest bargain we Matchless in style, beauty and value at the very low price of THs is going to be the greatest sale of Blouses that has been held in Seattle for a long, long time. Just think of buying a beautiful Spring Blouse right at the very start of the season at less than wholesale price. It is the opportunity of, opportunities to be dressed in the best of style at a very low cost. Included are hundreds of Georgette Overblouses in the very latest styles and colors. Full run of sizes. The quality . sold everywhere for more than double. Also tricolettes and crepe de chine waists. Be on hand early tomorrow morning, at 9:30. Market Blouse Sho 107 Pike St. p °

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