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TH ATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCTT 1, 1922. Seattle Society Wr. and Mrs. Arrange. Dinner Saturday Evening; Mrs. Crockett Plans mal Tea. OMPLIMENTING Mr Royd Sted flanc and Campbell} and Mrs. Livingston Miss Anna Hoge and he Hamiliton C. Rolfe, Mr. fohn A. Campbell will entertain with & dinner of sixteen covers at their fesidence Saturday evening. Mr Mrs Neighborhood Tea Mrs, O. Winifred Crockett ts en tertairing with an informal neigh berhood tea at her home Friday afternoon, as a compliment to Mrs. ®. T. Stannard. . Mrs. Wolfe Plans Series of Bridge Luncheons The first in a series of funcheons planned by Mra. J. J Wolfe will be given at her home Friday afternoon, when covers wil! be placed for 16 guests. e. bridge Dinner Honors Mrs. Mitscher Mr. and Mrs. felter, Jr, entertaine with a dinner at their home last eve ming, honoring their house guest, Mrs. M. A. Mitscher, of Coronado. Covers were placed for sixteen Around a table centered with a basket of spring — ers. Progressive € Dinner A progressive dinner will be given | Saturday evening by Mr, and Mrw. W. K. Chilcott, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Muncy, Mr. and Mrs. Max Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. U. C. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe. Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Obenheimer Mre. Edward J. Koors will enter. tain with a luncheon at the Aretic club tomorrow, complimentary to her house cucet, Miss Sylvia Obenheimer | of St. Paul, Covers will be placed for 12 intimate friends of the honor Guest. eee Entertains Today Mrs. O. B. Meyer entertained a few friends with a luncheon at the fiunset club t afternoon. . Broadway Seniors Give Matinee Dance ‘The senior class of the Broadway | high school has arranged two mati. mee dances to take the place of the formal senior prom, which is always @n expensive affair. The first, called a “bungalow dance,” was given yesterday after. noon,.the.gitle wearing aprons cost ine not over $1.50 eacis, and for re freshments Arctic Bars and Polar Oukes were served. The next dance ‘Wil be given after Raster. The keynote to these affairs ts @emocracy, good fellowship and economy. Affairs Planned for Visitor Among the affairs planned in com- Pliment to Mrs, M. A. Mitscher, the Fuest of Mr. and Mra George W. Kitnefetter, Jr, is the bridge tunch- eon of ten covers Mr«. Frank J. Me-| Hugh is giving at her home Thurs-| Gay nfternoon. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mra W. H. White are giving a dinner at the Bungalow in her honor cee Pi Kappa Alpha Banquet Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold tts 54th annual Founders’ day Banquet this evening at the Hotel Sorrento. /Mr, Warren Hardy act as toastmaster and the speakers of the evening will include Mr George Astel, Mr. Daniei Ocertel, Ray Hogaboom and Mr. Orrin Vin- ing. The committ eonsists of Mr. on arrangements William MeDonagh, Mr. Clark wett, Jr.. and Mr. Fre Graham. Covers will be placed for @ne hundred active memters and alumni. ees Bridge Lurcheon Mrs. Richard Allen was retene yerterday afternoon at her home, 2416 Warren ave., entertaining with @ luncheon of eight covers, followed | by bridge. Mills College Club Will Meet The Mills College club Friday with Mrs. Irving on Mercer Island are requested to take the from Leschi Park. will meet Bogardus Tr PEMEMBER complimenting Mrx Boyd ste Jr, and won" Morgan Milla at rRir TARCH 3— Kho .pter of Alpha Chi Omega to entertalr 1 dance dman, > John Moran, Jr. entertain with an informal ning at bridge. Mra Lucian Sasnett will be tune nt On con hostess to nae, Dinner dance at the Yacht elub with Delta Kappa Epsilon as he SATURDAY, MAKOH 4—~ Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney, rose toa at her home “Dajsart.” MONDAY, MARCH 6— Mrs, Arthur Lyon to entertain with bridge junc compliment to herb Mre Graham Monday Practice club nC. Wigan TUFAPAY, MARCH Mre. Casper Fi WEDNESDAY suse gusst, wit home, rat Haar. MAKCH Mrs. F. Geis with & brides lune for|= Infor-| will | Mr. |: Those attending 2:20 boat | a Dinner Dance } The Aretio Club wilt entertain | “ with a dinner dance on Friday even: | jine. Mareh 17, | \In Charge ¢ Tea Shop CLUBS POR THURSDAY Jenkins and Mra. Clyde Yost asuint Mra, C. W, Karner will be hostess ing. Women who formerly lived in for the Queen Anne Study club at| Woman's Auxitiary, Washington | Missoula welcome, lthe Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘Thursday, | Pioneers paiit Pg She will be assisted by Mrs. W. H.| The business committer of ar} Hawthorne Pot, A. Preleading hs rpg Fae gy rangements of the Woman's Auxil:| Hawthorne PoT, A, at school, Mra. F.C. Serres, Mra. H. 8, Baker, |4@fy to Washington 7 re will | 290 p.m poaker from Girls’ Par Mre, Boyd W. Winter, Alte. R. B.| Meet in’ busine sion at the ¥.| ental ool, Second grade ie Packard, Mr jy, F Clifton, | Ws C. A, par Thursday, March | will entertain and serve h Mra. Paul Lovering and Mra, W “4 p.m A full attendance de- | ments. a : ntrec |' "Renn | eee Dorie School Cla | Canadian Chol Dorie Behoo! club, ' | The Canadian club of Seattle will | Mra, ©. 8, Boylan, 804 N | | 5 | Personal Png pg ye maf by eh Ng me oR Thursday even in the A. O. U, W. | bostens, Mr. and Mra, William Curtis HM! pail, 1409 Ninth ave, Baad ed Lewis left today for their home in ae Current Event Department Calgary, Canada, 3 ter a mtg 8 Seattle Social Club Current event department, Wom. Lae ee ee ee ee eee wr. ee eee ek Sh SRS Vey SO, wis ee o. parents, Dr, end Mrs, Casper |. Averbill, 1191 Stat ave, 2 p, m.{ Morton, 611 18th ave, N, Mrs, Ida aug sacs a ai Assisting hostesses, Mra. W, K.| Hateher, leader, Pe Bute Miss Rose Hauot Miss Sylvia Obenheimer, who } hatay and sc 1 sau Lafayette POT. A. been the guest of Mr, and Mra, Be i Lafayette POT. A. will meet in ward J. Koors for the past fortnight RS ae cog “owe Chab : F h room of school, 3 p. m, Htonald lis leaving the last of the week for ; omy rpart en, it a pman, hoot Gardens 4 > in Bt. Paul niveraity Methodist Epis Sasclr siaksedous harman a jher home in Sty Paul, | church, Kast 42nd at. and Brooklyn | Hef Relation to the Park Work Miss May Robson, during her stay | °° sama retemli:tuboey « dauaneenetas Elderbloom Clit in the city this week, im the guest |X 9 PF en Eiderbloom club, in K. of P, hall, of Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. ke. Third ave. ant rinia s jot Mr nd Mire, Ch Coterte Club Third avy and Virginia st. 11 @, am. Mr, ‘Thomas Fransioll has re-| Parliamentary procedure depart. Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary turned from a vistt of several weeks a. oe an s me with Mr es Mra. H. A. Bremer will entertain | in Callfornia, Se ee Fortwon Thygesen auxiliary No, 3, Fes '9 ca han UL BW, V., at tea at her home, 5818 Mrs. Ralph Reber and Miss Mary © Kastern Star Club Seventh ave, N. W. Bring article Reber Jett last Thurs for Port-| Eastern Star club, card party In| for grab bag land, where they w spend two! Masonic Temple club rooms, Arcade pita ti weeks as the guests of Mra. Thomas, building, 8 p.m. Bridge and whist Rainier-Noble Post No. 1 }O"Day. wanes Women’s auxiliary, Rainier Noble Ate Alpha Club post No, 1, American Legion, meets Mrs. Arthur G. Dunn is going down | Alpha club, with Mre, Clara Swan /in Veterans’ hall, Armory to Portland this week to spend a | Short, 4525 Sixth ave. N Luneh aie few days. x \* mn, 135) Pe Queen Anne Fortnightly Club ee | Queen Anne Fortnightly club | Mrs Thomas Rarden, of Ashland, | British American Auxiliary }with Mra, Day E. Fryer, 122 Wis. ig the guest of Mra. H. B.j British-American Women's auxil-| vignth ave. W p.m Woolsey. }lary will meet with Miss Cardin, 919! toes eee oe ave at 2p. m Take Capt Woman's Century Chub Mrs. Charles F, Engels, of Taco-ftol lili! car to Aloha at The social servi yartment of lima, and Mra George Kellogg, of | eo Ry y club will meet lHoquiam, spent the weekend a# EB Re Nata Club | Thursday, » h 2, at the home of guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Frink. | Women's ¥ Nata club at the) wiry) Woodward, 611 17th ave, N eee | Fine Arts hall to view the North! Mra Frances Heverlo, of the per | Mrs. Guido Faris ts planning to| west artist’ exhibit, led by Mrs.|sonal service department of the bon Hteave in a short time for Los An-| Katherine B, Baker, ati p.m. The] sarche will speak on the responsi Igeles, to remain until June, when) Music ¢ vent will meet with! nity to outoftown girls. ther daughter Jane, who ix attending | Mra. C. BE. Munt, 801 34th ave, at ee ea in the South, will return with | 2:30 p. m. piesa Manos Dramatus Club her. - The next meeting of Manus Dra | ad Ondichc East Union Club matus ae wil be held Thursday | Mr. Stuart C. Thomkins, who has! East Union cl will meet with ysarch 2, at the home of Mix jdeen. in St Louis for the past 10 airs, 5 Mone Washington st. | patricia Hutchingson, Gerrlsh ha jdays, will return Sunday | Thursday, March 11820 Boylston. ands | rie wz eee Mr. and Mrs. in C. Smith} Women's Commercial Chob dewish Women to Hold Reception (Louise Urquhart of Chehalis) are re | The regular mon' MOINS 00) ia Sucten seotnen es tnd Gite otil ceiving messages of congratulation |the Women’s Commercial club Will! 4 postessen ut a reception an ten on the birth of a daughter February | be held in the Chamber of Commerce the: members €f the Sekelew {2 in Chicago. perp yng: fa, pombe: ey dilmganben party Thursday afternoon at the eee ALS p.m. After the business session! ray cational Cente aeeh orgs Mra. H. N. Richmond, who has | colored slides will be shown of Wash-| yc OBkers oF islet oars been spending several weeks in Port ston «scenery Members = b latereating talks are promised and land, will return the last of the week | Sriende, wet. the public te invited. ore | » j ® as Mra Mark Loox chairman of Mrs. Ralph Kennan, who has been} — Woman's Alliance Luncheon ‘hi. vedeuiiak! eatemittia, adden’ ee visiting relatives in Atlanta, Ga., for| The Woman's Alliance of the First) (se. tne totiowing ithe past two months, will return in| Unitarian church will meet for[ yy) 49 ying — | luncheon at the home of Mrs. O. Ft are Lanes, cnalnen: Dare about a fortnight 2 by Ye “| Ralph Schoenfeld, Mra, L. 8 Schwa ore MeLain, 4619 Woodland Park ave. |). a aa agg of ange ” acher, Mrs. Lm surie, Mra. Rot Mr. and Mra. Everett Smith, Jr../at 1 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. | err Lurie, Mra. Stanley Hlumentt are receiving congratulations on the |The hostess wil! be assisted by Mri yire ouia Friedlander, Mrs |birth of a son in New York on Feb-/ Fenton Peterson and Mra. Z% DB.) 70 “Men Henriette Behnelder | ruary 22. Rawson. Members should take the/ irs ‘Josep Silver. Mra. Sol ¢ $4" Green Lake car to Park junction. |xoring, Mra. I. Leitaick, Mra. M. 8 Mra. Corinne G. Berger and daugh- ‘ | Hornstein, Mra, Melville Monbemner ter, Miss Maud Berger, removed Seattle Lodge, B'Nal B'Rith Mra. Arthur G. Coben, Mra. KE. I | Tuesday to the Arcadia apartments. A consolidation dance will be given weiner, Mra, Leopold M. Btern, Mra + ie joy 8 lodge, INal B'Rith, 00 Rernard Lindenberger, Mra. Samu Mre vant Hayden of Fort| Thursday evening, March 2, in Mw loetrow, Mrs. Emil Borles, Mra. Wonten is the euest for a few days | sonic temple, Schermer, Mre. Elkan Morgeteterr of Miss Anna Hoge 7" | ee Warren Avenue PT. A. Miss EMa Saylor of Alameda, Cal,| Warren Avenue PT. A. will meet is visiting Mrs. Carolyn Vining. Thursday, March 2, at 2:30 p.m, in METROPOLITAN i ee | room 9 of the school, Mr. F. Miss Angela Gorman is in Port g of the vocational depart 4 on a short vinit ment of the public schools will be thi i epeaher. eee Matinee Wednesday and 2 zo ' Saturday ‘Music Robert E, Lee Chapter i a | Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters One of the Season's of the Con will meet Thurs Biggest Offerings fae Recital ny, March 2, at 2 p.m. with Mrs Westabéle ah aoe | day tobert ones, 4541 Lith ave Thursday FE. Mra. Ht. B. Ferguson will read » Present | Mr. Harry Krinke will present stx pimen4 Date oe Ret The Sensational Dramatic pupils in recital Thursday evening in| ceoarta Triumph |hiy studio at the McKelvey at $:20 ae jo'clock ami to be given follows Dorie Social Club . see a si Doric Social club will meet Thurs foe th Cneein |day, March 2, at 2 p.m, with Mrs SF Aes Seitvada C. S. Paylan, 804 N. 48th ot., assisted lowe Drean 2 by Mra, Eva Oleson “Love Dream No. |"Btaccato | ws “Nocturne” Hark nadine Ghidons Chopin fark the Lari Alva Parker Schubert -Lixzt Minuet PRENATAL BLACK | EYE FOR CHILD, RATFORD, March 1.—A young French woman testifying in an al leged bigamy case here today said that a month before the birth of her |echild her husband gave her a black | Saint-Saens Cut Walter Morgan | ‘The baby was born with « black oye. Givie Improvement “Club | Seattle Civie Improvement club will meet at the club house 7 March 2, at 2 p.m. Dr iffin will speak. ‘The hostes | be Mrs. John Harding. | “Permanent” artificial hair wav- | ing for the “gilded youth” of Lon-| don costs $15 | Dandruff Surely Destrovs the Hair Girle—if you want plenty of thick, | | au 1, glossy, «ilky hair, do by} M1 means get rid of dandruff, for it| | will star | you 4 | your hair and ruin it if It doesn’t do much good te remedy never fails,-Advertisernent | Hechtent Nineteenth Century Club neteenth Century club will meet ay, at 4p Young Women's Christian on, Mothers’ Club ‘The Mothers’ club of the univer sity district will meet Thursd: p. m. with Mrs. J. &. Fe 35th ave. j Women of Moosecheart Legion | The Women of Mooneheart Le gion will meet Thurad at & pp. m. at mie ter Installation cere monies will be held at that time Borrowed Time Club Borrowed Time club, at Ma gymnasium, 2 p.m. Rev, W. Bass will open discussion, “The Nation i Members invited. . ation of Our Public School System," oe Missoula Club Missoula club, with Miss Clare} 1 Malden ave, Mra, Kate} Bisho Real Painless - Extraction Free Daily In order (whalebone) troduce which our new) in the nd strongest plate known. the bite cover can roof corn of off you the jbrush or wash it out, ‘T ly guarentesd 16 years jsure way to get rid of dandruff 4 Whalebone set of Teeth. ..$8 to dissoly en you destroy it| $8 Crowns .... Jentirely. To do this, get about four $8 Bridgework ... jounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap $2 Amalgam Filling jply it at night when retiring; use All work guaranteed for enough to moisten the scalp and Fave impression taken in th ; 5 oleae Ap og ing and get teeth same d. rub it in gently with the finger tips. |jnation and wdviee yr, 1eY By morning, most if not all, of| con jyour dandruff will be gone “ aK jo of Our Plate |three or four more applications will | tte. | Jeompletely dissolve and entirely de-| ur present | nt patronage 4 stroy every sin sign and ‘trace |'* d by (ie early custome bape e work I #till givin j watinfact Ante ‘ote Gee You will find, too, that all itching who tonted our work {and digging of the scalp will stop When coming’ to our offen be mure of th you are in the right place. Brin and your hair will look and feel a|this ad with you. ne {hundred tir better, You ean est] |iquid arvon at any drug store Cut-Rate |i# inexpensive and four ounces is ait | you will need, no matter: how: mucis Dentists | dandruff you bave. Thix simple 207 UNIVERSITY ST, | Opposite Wrascr-Paterson Ce. | By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood FUNanTHRILLS RICES Evenings Matinee Oc to $1.50 Saturday Matineo 50c to $2.00 Piox Tax SAT d TOMORROW EE ES Fleischmann’s fresh yeast increases the action of The familiar tin-foil package with the yel- low label is the only form in which Fleisch- mann's Yeast ia sold Miss Blanche | Mra. Bella Dinkeleptel, ip a Makers | te ae mT Ma” | Colter Causes Deall | alten ate ar Your face, does it wear the con | ADDITIONAL CLUBS |tented expression of good health, of oT poison or M n Wi fre the features drawn and pallic Death fre nf ine te | King County Hospital Club e in the latter came Agee ‘ ts rene t fog int Mra. ©. O'Donovan will enter 0 neo you, he nat vom alt | day, March 3, “ an Sosy Creators of the styles to be mown |5 our face and the slump out of your | at the men’s fashion show, which will| body, The use of that standard Pacifle Improvement Clab uh t » Pp Z The Pacific gore nt club of | Open March 6, will act ax mannikina,| remedy, 1 vin 1 Pinkham Vege the ‘Geta | table om pot IN atrengthen ne a evening, March 4, In the ¢lub | of exhibitors who met Monday even , exceanive fatigue. -Adver. |? ‘ hall, Good music, Everyone Wel) ie at piyin Whistle. | lGolter pamphlet. — Advertisement, come | eee | Hepresentatives from haberdash Jewish Ladies’ Auxiliary ery, shoe, hat and woolen hounes at: | The Seattle Orhodox Jewish | tended the meeting, and enthusiastic | e Ladiew auxiliary to the Denver Or upport of the show was voted. | |hold it# regular meeting at the Y.| sport models as well as formal and [M. Hf. A. 17th ave, and Union #t..| business garments, will be exhibited | Wednesday, March 8, at 2 p.m. All| Savings deposits made on or before members urged to attend, H yh er |Hoover to Attend Quarante Club | The Quarante club will meet with | Mra, Helen FR, Holt on ‘Tuesday even ing, Mareh 7, at her home, 4801 Reach drive 8. W. A “Mother Goose” | tention of attending the Colorado | aot river conference at Phoenix, Ariz., eee | March 15 and 16 If that conference ts reasonably Alki Fruit and Mower Mission The Alki cirela of the Fruit and | Flower Miasion will hold a business per syeter 3 the ween will call | This Pioneer Savings Institution ts the only tual Savings Petre de sg Ram gg m. Tl ake bowie of Dieta Carponier, tin Bank in the State of Washington—and the only savings inst Holt Monday, March ¢ atts chief opponent of government con tution in the state operating under a rigid, scientific savings Leschi Heights Women's Improve. ‘0! 0f the river bank law. ment Club | i: | vo invest your money tn the best securities only—and not ene The members of the Lescht| & KB. ARMSTRONG, special agent | We invest your money : é: 7 Heights, Women’s Improvement club |!" charge of the treasw depart. | dollar is ever loaned without security. will entertain with a “reciprocity” |Mment, has been appointed special ‘ «ption on Friday afternoon at| "ent tn charge In San Francinco. You may start an account with $1.00 [the home of the president, Miss | even Seattle Wednesday for San tn the Otdéet én4 Lavgedt: tricity Gavings Insthution ta the Retta Martin, 203 20th ave, 8. The vy Pacific Northwest, namely the | program includes numbers Mre 1 Rd NGS VYiugene Warner, Mies Ruth Maurer ‘TON. 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H You Are Buying Real Estate Or making a mortgage loan on real estate, you are entitled to the fullest measure of title protec- tion—and that means only one thing, viz.: Title Insurance One of our Title Insurance Policies speaks with author. ity, for it ix imnued only after | the most careful and thorough | and croxs.check and then all of han $650,000 examination of the records, our aasete—more stand behind Insist upon Insurance. Washington Title {nsarance Company | “Under State $150,000 Permanent Guaranty | Fund Deposited With State Treasurer at Olympia it. baving tue the intestines nuccesaful in THIS bed tes M ETROPOLITAN Colorado Meeting | WASHINGTON, March 1.—Beere tary Hoover today announced hin ta bringing warring fac teral rnin prohibition director of Cali eding E. Forrest Mite 1, resigned. Money-back guarantee with every nuit Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Ady AMUSEMENTS Moore THEATRE TwKe DAILY ive Days—Mate, Wed. and Sat. MAY ROBSON —in— “It Pays to Smile” TOMORROW Roast Pork, Spare Ribs r im the followin: COLEGROVE Restaurants BYPTIAN KITCHEN 1624 ‘Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN, Pike Broadway TALITY OD SHOP 110 Pike 8: UNDREDS of men and women have already found free- dom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. 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 indiscriminate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleisch. mann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those ele- ments which keep the intestines healthy. Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how normally and regularly your intestines act. You can get Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your grocer. Monday, March 6 will receive interest from March 1 SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue (Corner Second and Spring) Resources: 32 Years. $16, 300,000.00 Carload Shipment Just Received At Smith’ Thousands and thousands of rolls of New Spring Patterns, direct from Eastern mills just received, giving us finest showing in city. EXTRA SPECIAL A dozen patterns having from 50 to 200 rolls each, worth from 25c to 50c, on sale tomorrow morning, and while they last at 9c roll; 18¢ dou- ble roll of 16 yards. —These will go quick— MOIRE CEILINGS This popular ceiling in white or cream at 8c roll, 16c bolt. Beautiful New Embossed Tapestry Patterns, the dollar kind at 45c roll. SMITHS WALL PAPER HOUSE WALL PAPER AND PAINTS 1621 Fourth Ave., Seattle Look for the Big Electric Sign Economical Sanitary and High Quality. BIG Value Rolls —Made in two sizes, 5¢ and 10¢. Sold Everywhere. The Price and Quality Never Vary. Ask for BOB WHITE A.P.W.PAPER CO., Albany, N.Y. AMERICAN PAPER CO. Wholesale Distributors. 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