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PAGE 123 Seattle | Society Sacred Concert at Home of Mr. and Mrs, Alex- ander Baillie; Plan Large Post- Lenten Ball. | TE benefit sacred concert which at the hom@ of} Bailile, 907 afternoon, | Fruit and Flower is to be given Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Mth ave, N, Sunday March 19, will have the program given by Mrs, Bruce Morgan, Mr George Kirchner, Mr, Albany Ritchie, | Mr, Arville Belstad, Rev. William A, Bliss and Mr, Buchner, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs, William H. Bliss, Mrs, Alexander | Raillie, Mrs, Trafford Huteson and Mrs, Bernar Pelly, Denny-F whrman Guild to} Give Eastern Ball Denny-Fubrman Guild of the Orthopedic hospital, will give a large | dali on Wednesday evening, April 19, at the Masonic temple. Many / specialties and novel features are) being planned for the function, | among them choice selections by the radiophone, In charge of ar rangements is Mrs. Sarauel Leroy Crawford, chairman; Mra, E. Silvers stone, Mrs. L. L. Stephens and Mrs. G. H. Crabtree in charge of tickets; Mrs G. F. Barritt, Mrs. I. A. Weieb brodt und Mrs. 8. E. Hayes, refresh ments; Mrs. S. L. Crawford and Mrs. Varney Kelley, program. The list of patronesses includes Mrs. Wilmon Tucker, Mra. Edgar 1, Webster, Mrs. I. A. Weichbrodt, Mrs. A. B, Inglis, Mra, J. J. Lea, Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Mrs. E. Ry Adams, Mrs. John Arrington, Mrs. W. D. Branch, Mrs. A, E. na | Mrs. H. M. Brooks, Mrs. J Booth, Mrs. J. C. Barmon, Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs, EB. H. Cha reile, Mrs. J, D. Collins, Mra. G. HM. Crabtree, Mrs, A. B. Conly, Mrs, W. Mrs, George Dowling, Mrs. A. H. Dally, Mrs. John Erik: son, Mrs. A. J. Falknor, Mrs. W. B. France, Mrs. A. Friedman, Mrs. B. A. Garber, Mrs. 8. G. Graves, Mra. 8. E. Hayes, Mrs. Morris Hayes, Mrs. J. A. Hyde, jr. Mrs. A. R. Hunt, Mrs. F. A. Huffer, Mrs. Clyde Hudspeth, Mrs. T. J. Hicking, Mrs. C. A. Herron, Mra. G. A. Held, Mrs. N. A. Johanson, Mrs. J. 8. Keller, Mrs. H. P. Kennedy, Mrs. C. M. Kucher, Mrs. Rufus King, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mrs. A. F. Linden, Mrs. J, D. Milrihil!, Mrs. C. E. Mieteng, Mrs. H. B. Morris, Mrs. Kathieen Maxwell, Mrs. H. D. Myers, Mrs. McConahey, Mrs. lL. A. Parshall, Mrs. W. T. Patten, Mrs. Phineas Pendleton, Mrs. Q O. Paxton, Mrs. J. C. Reed, Mrs. A. A. Sutherland, Mrs, R. W. Seeley, Mrs. F. EF Siegiey, Mrs. J. C. Slater, Mrs. J I, Travis, Mra. A. D. Tollefsen, Mrs. W. E. Waldo, Mrs. W. R Wood and Misses Cleo Hulbert, Eva Peterson and Mary Shelton, ese Mardi Gras Dance The Women’s University club has arranged a Mardi Gras dance for Saturday evening, which is to be a formal affair for members and their ‘are The hostesses are to be the junior entertainment committee, which in- cludes Mrs. Ross Williams, chair- man; Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley, Mrs. H. B. Hogaboom, Miss Marion Thom. son, Miss Margaret Main, Miss Ruth Greenleaf, Miss Victoria MeLean, Miss Marion Wiley and Miss Lurline Brown. eee eeeeenent of Miss ‘olmes Announced oan Clarence A. Holmes an- Mounces the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to Mr. Arthur T. Anrud, of Pysht, formerly of Seattie, the wedding to take place in the spring. Miss Holmes is a graduate of Broadway high school and was a stu- dent at the University of Washing: ton for two years. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta eorority. one Bridge Luncheon for Mrs. Mitscher Mrs. Frank J. Clancy entertained with a luncheon for twelve at her home yesterday afternoon in compli ment to Mrs. M. A. Mitscher of Coro- nado, the house guest of Mr. and Mra. George W. Klinefeiter. eee Woman's Century Club Plans Bazaar and Card Party ‘The Woman's Century club Is plan- ming an afternoon and evening ba- waar and card party for Wednesday, April 19, at the Hotel Washington, for the benefit of the clubhouse fund, In charge of the affair will be the advisory committee of the club, which includes Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, Mrs. George Schofield, Mrs. J. N. Hill and Mrs. J. N. Shaw. . Dinner Honors Mrs. Henricks With covers placed for ten guests, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen enter tained with a dinner at their home Sunday evening, honoring Mrs. John J. Henricks. eee Alumnae Card Party at Home of Miss Fou Puget Sound Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi will join the active chapter in a card party at the home of Mins Jean Vox, 2412 Mt. St. Helens place, Saturday afternoon, March 4. For reservations call Miss Helen Lyter, Kenwood 142 cee Informal Dance Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Roy Owens are cntertaining with an informal dance at their home, 2736 Broadway N., Saturday evening. ! Horlich 5 cd Mitk Fruit and Flower Mission Card Party The North Broadway circle Mission are a ing @ large cart party to at the Seatt Yacht club on Me April 1 » hundred tables are planned for the oc¢ the ticket committee to be announced later Last year and moat the Bungalow given lay fifty and a large party at the cirele successful gave ee | Luncheon " Country ‘Home Mre. Charles H. Hamilton tained with a luncheon at her coun try home at Medina yesterday after noon, enter ee |Musicale-Tea A musicale-tea will be given by the Woman's Century club, Friday after noon at 2 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Y. W. CA Mrs, B. 5. Fitesimmons, na, Mra, H, A, Schroeder, Mrs. George J. Haccker, Mrs, F.C. Beren des and Mrs. &, W, Flohr will be the hostesses for the afternoon, The following program, which in cludes a paper on “Famous Singers,” has been arranged by Mrs. Samuel MacDonald Mra, ¥. T. Cradle Song Rranmes ) “I Know a Lovely Garden D'Hardeiot (e) “Moontight, Startignt ™ « Pretsiied” (hom fa) ant (>) “Rvening Song (eo) “Or Chio non Begne Ptu Stickles accompanist Dai Renneider Mra. Ruth Pepper Rengstortt Mra. Fisiding Ashton Mr. Burdick, secompanist Tea Shop Service Mra. J. Jensen will be hostess for the Baad Baker Park guild of the Orthopedic hospital, at the Tea Shop Friday, Assisting will be Mrs. A. Tew, Mrs, C. Twist, Mra, Rose Mo ell, Mra. Roy Robinson, Mrs, Fred Braden, Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. George Blackwell and Mra, Albert Benfield. WED Dinner at Home De, and Mrs. H. C. Miller were dinner hosts at their home Tuesday evening, when places were marked for eight guests. eee Informal Luncheon Mrs. Milton Fite Randolph and Mrs. Charles Calder Orr entertained with an informal luncheon Friday at Frederick & Nelson's tea room, complimentary to thelr mother, Mra Joseph Dean Lane, eee Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Held gave a surprise party at their home Satur. day evening as a compliment to Mra T. J. Hocking. Cards and dancing were the amusements enjoyed by twenty-five Suests, Assistants at Tea Presiding at the reception and tea to be given Friday afternoon at Edu. cational Center for the members of the Nahum Sokolow party will be Mrs. L. 8. Schwabacher and Mra. M. S. Bornstein, assisted by Mre. Sam uel Ostrow, Mre. Maure Alexander, Mrs. D. H. Friedenthal, Mrs. Meyer A. Newberger, Mrs.Emil Mayer, Mrs Irving Buxbaum, Mra. Robert Lin denberger, Mra. Roy Rosenthal, Mra. Ralph Kubns, Mrs. Ben Harris, Mra. Herbert A. Schoenfeld and the Misses Irma Brown, Dorothy Brown, Marion Mittelberger, Ida Seltzick, Lucile Levy, Caroline Stern and Esther Friedlander. Home Sewing Club ‘The ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing club will meet with Mrs Rose Houghton, 3231 Mount Baker Park bivd, Wedneeday, March & Luncheon at noon. Business meet ing at 2. Take No. 9 car. All friends invited. FREE EYE EXAMINATION under the most expert su- pervision, Glasses may be procured at the Clinic necessary--10 to 5 daily and on Monday and Friday | evenings. Call Main 6742 | for further information. NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 216-218 Burke Bldg. Second and Marion | N’T SQUEEZE BLACK- HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM tion after they have become hard you cannot get all of Blackheads are ca of 4 the skin and there sure way and one that never falls t rid of them—a simple way, too—that in to dissolve them, Just get from any drug store about two ounces of calonite powder—sprinkie a» hot, wet sponge * brink! for = few nec off and you'll be surprised to has disappen soft and the p dition—anyone troubled with sightiy blemishes should try this simple method.—Advertisement WOMEN CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Stevens Wom Relief Corps Stevens Woman's Retief Corpa No. 1 will be entertained by Mra, Frances jJalley, 4780 19th ave, N Friday, | March 3 Altday plenie, Luncheon |nerved at noon, Special social feat: | Me " requested fo! friends, Comrades of Grand invited, Telephone Kenwood ure re bring Army 1810. } eee Brighton POT. A, | Under ausploes of the Brighton | PLT, A. ® committee meeting will be held Friday, Mareh 3, at § p. m., at the school, Mr, Prank Sallabury, Jwuperintendent of schools in Renton, jwill speak on the 90-10 plan. Mr, A M. Fits, secretary of the League of | Voters, will take the negative view Everyone welcome. see Olymple View P-T. A. Olympic View PWT, A, will meet at |the school Friday, March %, at 2 p. |m. “Obedience and Puntshment” will bo discussed, Short program and refreshments served. Parliamentary Procedure Club Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro atin club, Erickson room, ¥, W. C. » at 1:50. Bubject, “Committeca,” i. Personal : Mrs. Joseph Dean Lane, who has} been the guest of relatives for two weeks, left Sunday for her home} in San Francisco, eee Mr, D. E. White returned today from a short business trip to Aber: | deen, Mr. and Mra. George Sample, and George Sample, jr, have removed from the Algonquin apartments to a) residence at E. James st. and 33rd ave. see Mr. and Mra, Samuel Hedges! have returned from a short trip to Spokane. cee | Dr. and Mrs. Everett Jones re| moved yesterday from the Hotel) Sorrento to their country home at 4815 Beach Drive, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. Hf Gray returned | today from California, where se spent the winter eee Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Price (Vir-! sinia Wiley), who are in Europe on their wedding trip, are at present visiting Mr. Price's uncle, Mr. Wal ter Brashear Price, in Paris. eee Mies Florida Singleton, who ta vis iting in California, will return to Seattle about March 20. see Mies Marea Riddell, daughter of Dr. and Mra, W. C, Riddell, left to. day for New York to spend several months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra, William Braden. eee Mr, J. 8. MeLean is coming down from Victoria tomorrow to join Mra. McLean, who is the guest of Mra. HL. M. Caldwell. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mill« Pvans are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Tuesday. oe Mr, and Mrs. Warren E. Crane are being congratulated upon the birth of @ daughter at St. Luke's hospital February SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, | torpid liver, acid stomach, aleeplens: neas and all sorts of bladder disor- ders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in @ glans of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts ig made from the acid of grapes and }lemon juice, combined with lithia, and i» harmless to flush clogged | kidneys and stimulate them to nor activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine #0 it no longer ir- ritates, thus ending bladder disor. dern. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; a delightful effervescent r drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications, A well-known local druggist says |he sells lots of Jad Salts to folke| | who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Ad. | vertisement. Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you | wash it with, Most soapa and prepared shampoos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | is very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut | oll shampoo (which is pure and en- | tirely greaseless), is much better | | than anything else you can use for | shampooing, ag this can’t possibly in- | | } jure the hair, Simply put two or three teaspoon fuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass | with a little warm water, then moisten your hair with water and rub itin, It will make an abundance | of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse | | tne hair and sbalp thoroughly. The }lather rinses out easily and re- moves every particle of dust, dirt, | dandruff and excess oil The | hair dries quickly and evenly, and it loaves it fine and silky, bright, flufty nd easy to Manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oft shampoo t any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is| enough to last every one in the fam. fly for months. Be sure gist gives you Mulsified ment, THE SEATTLE STAR : Jeffries to id mba Follow Billy Sunday’s Path LOS’ ANGELES, March 2—Jame J Jeffries is about to “hit awdust trail,” The former heavyweight cham pion, victor in memorable ring bet tlen with Jim Corbett, Tom Sharke Rob Fitzsimmons and many others, up evangelism, he paid “O Captain Walt Whitman, Ho speaking My Captain,” for the class in pub m; “Peace,” Mra, Charles A “The Road to Franc White; “The Mra. 0. B Man,” Dr, Kathryn Harrison: | Drifting,” Mrs. Margaret Herr | hap :teken eis | today. Coterie Club | Jeff, with hin friend, A. F. Wut Coterie club, at Phi Mu houre, 2:15 |terer, is mapping out an itinerary Pp m. Program ur Types Of) which will probably carry him thru Drama~—Tragedy, Comedy, Farce and | ine entire United States. The que» jelodrama,” by Mrs. Harley Wells. | tion of finances will not worry him ecutive board, 145, Department) a, in addition to $260,000 in hi ¢ education, 1 p, jown right, he is hilr to. ove MP $1,000,000 from the estate of his Pythian Sisters | mother Pythian Sisters of Beattie No.9, in| phe ex-champion, who has been | Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave. interested in religion for Sears, and Virginia st. Initiation, }to preach from a book by Th Tl |terer, now in the course of publica Queen Anne High PT. A. ‘The volume is said to be # | tion Queen Anne High School PT. A./ review in modern English of the |new and old testaments, combined Lunen L. 1. Hoe which will also | | Man Stewart; ' With the he Char Will meet in library of school at 3:15 DP. m, Boys’ and Girls’ club will give! with other works of Biblical times program, Social hour | see North End Flower Club North End Flower club, at club rooms, 2 o'clock, Mr, F. J. Cole, “Color Harmony.” ‘Tea will be serv ed, Hontesses, Mesdames (i, Metcalf, George Schram, M. McCreary, H. P Peterson and ¥. Griffin. eee Leechi Heights Women's Improve- ADDITIONAL CLUBS Wallingford Circle | Wallingford circle (J) of the Firat Presbyterian church will meet with | Mra, Vv. W, ave, Wednesday, March §, at 2 p.m. A talk on the early histor will be given by the study leader. Mrs. Hubbard, a returned minsionary ment Club from China, will speak on China The members of the Leschi Visitors weloome Heights Women's Improvement club | ee will entertain with a “reciprocity” | Alpha Auxiliary reception on Friday afternoon at The Alpha auxiliary j the home of the president, Mis regular business meeting Friday | Retta Martin, 303 30th ave. 8. The | starch 10, at-& p.m, in the old K. of | program includes numbers by Mra. ip. pall, Bugene Warner, Mian Ruth Maurer, | ee Mins Violet Ball and C. Eugene | Queen Anne Circle Child Conserva- reat ton League Mrs. Arthur Joachima will enter: jtain the Queen Anne Circle of the Child Conservation league at her tain the King County Hospital club home, 315 MoGraw st, Tuerday, at her home, 8934 Corliss ave. Fri hy at 1:20 p. day, March 3, at 1 p. m. . will give an interesting and a ae instructive talk on “Eugenics.” Bethiehem Shrine om aon a — snirine of Jerusalem, p,m. Masonic |PFIde Cause of Girl’s Influenza King County Hospital Club Mra. C. BE. O'Donovan will enter Temple. eee Lady Artisans Lady Artisans will meet at N, 49th wt. at 1290. North 3793. eee Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North will meet Friday at 1923% First) ave. “Hello, Sally to see you out again, a bad case of the old ‘flu,’ didn’t you? I do hate to be one of those 1 told you no’ folks, but goodness known, I did nag you to death about not wearing a heavy coat. I was afraid you. would take @ terrible cold.” “You were right, Sue, My pride was the cause of my iliness, I ad | mit. My old coat looked #0 badly I was ashamed to wear it couldn't afford a new one, #0 1 kept wearing that blue sult and it waan't warm enough.” “Well, I see you have had change of heart now anyway. T new coat is the beat looking th: I have seen in a long while, And if you aren't an old sport to buy a new hat at the same tim “Oh, didn’t I tell you that T read about Cherry's while I was iil? When I was able I went and bought this coat and hat on credit. I made the most convenient arrangements. 1am going to pay as much as I can " every month. No more ‘fu’ for 18 will | me.” ann,| They are on 1023 1 surely am giad Princess Angeline Parior The Native Daughters of Washing ton, Princess Angeline parlor, No. 2 Will bold @ business meeting on Fri day evening, March 3, at & o'clock, in| the 1, 0. G. T. hall i +e West Seattle Review Sewing Circle Mra, Fred Crristiansen will enter tain the West Seattle Review W. B. A. sewing circle at her home, 2 42nd ave. 8. W., Friday, March 3, at 11 a. m, Members and friends in vited. eee Schubert Clab Sehubert club will meet with Mra. Walter 8. Johnson, 3259 McClintock ave, at 1230 p. m see American Legion Post American Legion post No. give a tea at the home of Mrs 1607 Third N. W., Friday, March 3,| Madison Luncheon at 12, Take Phinney car| Bide, over to Toth, walks two blocks west. Advertisement tnd Ave. between and Spring, 207 Rialto the Pigin Whistie.— Statement of Condition of Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Ass’n On the Occasion of Its Second Birthday March Ist, 1922 a Real Estate Mortgages. . Liberty Bonds .. U. S. Treasury Certificates. Municipal Bonds and Warrants. Loans on Liberty Bonds. . Other Resources ... Cash and in Banks. . $206,022.03 18,862.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 2,195.00 1,059.33 27,488.45 $261,126.81 LIABILITIE anid Certificates Issued . - $254,438.82 Contingent Fund .... ‘ ee 1,621.46 Undivided Profits .. oe 821.83 Due Borrowers on Incomplete Loans. ‘sa 3,980.10 Other Liabilities ........ 264.60 $261,126.81 Certificates Issued December $1, 1920. .$121,320.11 Certificates Issued March 1, 1922 254,438.82 + $133,118.71 Increase... . The business of this association is managed by the following Board of Directors: W. L. Rhodes, Ph. H. Watt, Worrall Wilson, maker, Hiliott Higgins, Paul C. James A. Haight, Carl Reiter, Goodwin, George Mathieu, Booth, Alvin F. Bi y The Officers are: Worrall Wilson, President; A. I, W. BK. Shoemaker, Vice Treasurer; Russell Callow, W. B. Shoe. Harper, Theodore N. Haller, John W. Roberts, FE. 8. Glenn H. Davidson, L. 8, Raliey, Presidents; Secretary Paul ©. Harry R. Harper, Hart, Jr, From the outset semi-annual dividends have been paid at the rate of 53% Per Annum and all withdrawals have been paid in cash on de- mand. Savings placed with us before March 6th will share in dividends from March 1st. Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Ass’n Housed With Seattle Title Trust Co. 114 COLUMBIA CORNER SECOND AVE, Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection 3pm y of China| will hold its.) m. Mra. Gordon | You did have) and 1) THURSDAY, MARCH 2, | Rodriguez Held | AMUSEMENTS in Texas Prison Tus OoRE: Tw. 1922, | JOLLIES HIS WAY TO AN ACQUITTAL | | TRRRE HAUT Ind.—Joe Lou beck, tried for murder, made so | funny remarks and laughed £o before the jury that he was acquitted n wh laugh like that BAN JOSE limoee Jones El, PASO, Tex. March Mic esx olaa Rodrigues wax held in the « ‘ THEATRE ty jall here today in default of $10 c ik VAUDEVILLE :: can 000 bond on a charge of providing MATINES 15450’ » for a military expedition | Mexico from the United Staten border into S JUDGMENT FOR BILLION Cal—Way back in 189 borrowed $100 fr Henry Stuart for three month at 10 per cent compound interest ‘month, Court granted Stuart a ment for $204,000,000,000 today | following wuit to collect,” said G ONGEROS Rodriguez cromed the | Mexico with a revolti#t band #everal weeks ago. 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