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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCTI 5, 1922 | le : } | | i Informal Supper K H t t Fi dp } _ Saaitle Cee A et eet iee| FIGHTING TRIM! | | . : alee tog gs Let Wanda Inform You!) * 2000.03. | \appa Kappa Gamma ave to.” The success of thi Do you kr anything about the importance of right living as Society — i! By, Wanda von Kettler eS en a i. \ ind bi epg yo 4 hav been told to remove < Do you want @ pamphlet prepared by Unele D,, on the W ednesday. ening at Cards and “nea t | omnes t continue tat ulate Washington Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave. R t Met nd Now hav found @ job, the next Yeate att ‘ ‘ Washington, D. ¢ H° mh . the Untv w diate Ps t 7 lecided to din. | Problen wd t 1 1 want the free pamphlet on FIGHTING TRIM, and en lin K ot ¢ ' ‘ 5 Watne'te I a Jet J employment managers of Seat 2 tx in stamps for posta wife . A *: Py HES THE WAY in w “ one migt < Name FtOMO seo eereerrenerseveoes ‘ of the Ur \ Engagement TO BEGIN lor h me th } é . ‘ . learned a we would |ing 4 ty th North Dak : ’ - ; ad bes t that individuals, both young | - = : be im City or Town, oo. .65 teeees evening for ten guests, No date hax been| Act indifferent—do nothing un. | tien have bee t t for the wedding le bsolutely HAS to be done . asamp asta a at | Make a lot of good mistakes seer Hae j “the great dividing line stands be. | petual gum chewing when gum ehew riends of the } t pen | eal “ rment, superintendent r ; ~ es R - He impudent—tell the manager you . °F tween honesty and dishonesty, but| Me i8 prohibited; a continuous din During her stay in the ara! Seahurst Auviliary employes at Rhodes’, dectared, when | TOS" trreety nn avanted thet chees | DAY. of t00 euch Sipatick And powder Kane is u ¢ Mrs. A. 8S Hag: | jn Charge \ interviewed, that inattention and tn after the individual has been politely gett : g iad { difference blue rit ac-|for whom we make the Joblosing | aavised that lipstick und powder In “ore : pascmggperegh egy se sedia Tea Shop ersona even . individuals J the}rulee are fundament honest. / abundance aren't just the thing: a Bd i for Mornin — ee et een ‘ : Af : pe. | HANKS OF the unemploy ng [They're just carele indifferent, |continuous wearing of too thin . Aber for M y he sad by 1606.2; Sohal heed eatin can on p to Call | 9, home People,” Ire explained, “ab | thoughtless, And they refuse to im: | waists after the Individual has been A great man once advised a young The Musical Art society wit! g Alice Sve WEE Dale tee Dee ao and after while they don't HAVE | jy They have outside intereata of | all, the Sadifferanoe which rasuts 1: fellow to “pick out a good mother the last of its series of morning MU jiccee Ates. FR. R. Norris, Mra. S. Rt aah. Xa Baber returned today |* p spssdh o do. Ra ek) en ¢ importance to them than their | everythin rom impudence to the and marry one of her daughters.” Arts ma 1 Bartlett and Mra L. G. Murra - a 7 S sect mpudence, rment contin kK. Consequently, their custom and employes to the s t Wednesday morn roma short business trip “o a, “in always a worthy license for! weoords or other work goes down, | th conversl: und date | 2 's . - ‘ ig program w I be tv Clubs Ps BO Saf ge BEE aS returned | 0, ct omer or 4 en Sag |ALSO. MUST | adie! nea Mihiis naw 4c taaihs hie he might modernize his principle acdde violin t | here jon we ae ww vel jo oven if we a ee or used “ i “Py, i y, violin; Hellier Coltens, viola | Wednesday from California. where | things that are considered muccenntul |GNr AMONG | ssctisimbinik od ae Wbdie ae daa wae one ae by saying, “Pick out a reliable, ieorse Kirachr a vie and CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Sa El gg Rug ha APo Cine, tt | Sons. Sle Nae. go dare to BO | Praser-Patternon'’s, in charge of the | the dear brothers by profession who | time-tested company and buy its a Grant Dall, plano 7 ? | tid ‘ & m ¢ employment department, spoke con-|has just looked over my shoulder ¥ fe ie Culture Clab A naa a other when supposed to be on my ymer se m | ty die = | . : cig he tewely | *Mterably about the attitude of the | while I write product,’ “3 ub, with Mire. Bl | norothy Jet ¢ Relling poo iend ee oe Pa Ab gos ~ employer toward his work and h “Huh, what's the big dea? Why > sempre damm: gig ham, is the guest for a week of Mr vie pn ad » , a pend all that time asking all these , 3 x ma a eb ier s Gas uch will reag/aad Mrs, Benjamin Petle . -sorotty : wort to show interest.” de-| questions just about losing a job We have grown because we have of Berna plays | pine Er 4 from the store ou t ilipa, “but just as im | If you'd just sep up and tell the learned to serve—we have learned Larehetto | Mrs W. W. Felger and daughter eis” Sip, Asiial ‘dauhdieah eds to ‘get along’ with editor he's a pink-eyed, grizzly bird echers®, vivace N iger urne ednes - wor with nr you ear ‘ ou'd eve care o «, pe Fes gee vartosiee! | Pacific Improvement Ctub | Miss Nellie Folger, returned wean public makes remarke about | {one % Sn Uae AN seve SSE An Fee tee to that to “send out a load of coal Quintet Gauci cevreese Seay Mehler |» tee nee hPa gp tee get 4 ees welt. it looks over the lady wear'|dency toward trouble making 1 haven't quite decided—but 1 to a customer is dangerous. With- * | day eating, March. 4, in the club}. ™ - Billa M . ride. return 1 wear diamonds like that I wouldn't|__"Otmer thi w t per. don't think 1 } him that j out knowing his requirements and jhall. Good music. Every wel-| terday from Salem, Ore. berbetiidd a counter.” ] 2 viotonceia, | Come. hao hg BMS }WorD ABOUT the combustion conditions under tae and | Daughters’ Auxiliary | Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, wi ve the | WAGON WALIE which he will burn the coal, we nehe nd Daughters’ auxiliary to Woman's! last of this month, by way of ‘ F Theater Party < ery club, will be entert Ponem * Me 1 ee where | ™ anaes cannot tell which of our many Mrs, Howard W. Lathrop and her | jt lwnchoon by Are. i e Oe ee lager or clerical wor | coals will serve him best—often ister, Miss Avys Dennis, entertained |~"* “* “SOFMONS tnm, idilmas Mrs. Harriet Veazie, who has been! tains his friends With a luncheon of twelve covers at pea visiting her son-in-law and daughter, |hours docsn't enter The he selects the wrong coal, the home of Mrs, Lathrop Wednes Saas i poi rq. Mr. and Mra. Irving M. Glen, leaves | floor , jerks his thumb day, complimentary to Miss Sylvia} “S0Y Mace pe. sors, | tomorrow for her t Porth und aye to th < Odenheimer, of St. Paul. ‘The party |Party. in I. O. 0. F. temple, 0th we aiery up t otter end If the coal you now are getting later attended the Moore. OVE ORE ee on Ce Mra. Mary M. Creel of Wenatchee * doesn't remain for from us is in every way satisfac- asiktsee o Rast j ADDITIONAL CLUBS aL Sak nea Geuk di caer Oooo ote, Aretent oon tory, there's nothing more to be Invitations Extended | ea }ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ler ase re uy, iment ose) ry, g for Bridge Tea | Ratnier emer Pe A. ite reg-|, MF John Hi. Watrous of Montreal | floor walkers who fuse the clerks said on that score. But if the Mrs. Evart Lamping has extended) nnn Oe ew Oi fac he (ia the guest of bis parents, Mr, and kind that endeavors to make Invitations for a bridge tea at her | UAT, Meeting, Tuemlay, March 7.) x¢,, C. Watrous, for a t| dates with every girt at the coun coal you use does not measure up home Saturday afternoon, compli-| 8 3) P- m. in room 17 of the) si, hasn't any worth while intenti —whether you are our customer menting the ladies’ team of the leuhe: “of the. Goatees, ee Cie in® jtoward any of them and we don’t i fer Golf und: Cogntry, club. Seven |Sunee ut the program. j_Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 want him, We want employes hon: | or not—be frank with us. We tables will be play and additional tah ga 4 ceiving congratula ext along every line ] want your future friendship as well as your present order and you guests will come in for tea. Mrs Charles Re sand Mrs. Clay Al Jon will dispense the by f a non at the Providence Hospital.) Mra, Lucy Wand, empicyment ,| February 20 ‘ | manager at tte Bon Marche, Inid {down three guaranteed rules for Queen City Sunshine Club Queen City Sunshine club will] [meet at the Masonic temule, Tues-| spitalities « the urns, assisted by Mra. Herman . nears ‘ards | Will consist of a plano solo by Myrtie| losing a job 3 BY. Rose, Mrs. William Kuist andj {iY oisrch 7 st 2 Boom care | Noble. A talk on “Nutrition,” by| “First,” said Mra, Wand, “be dis may be epecdag that our recommen Mrs. Waiter Wand. aed Mies Martha Koehne of the Univer | courteous.” dation will be most economical During the afternoon Mrs. Bert! ** ™ Po vk | “ity of Washington home economics “Becond, exhibit a lack of Interest | Harris will sing a group of songs. | trige County Legislative Federation| debartment, and a vocal solo by Mrs.|in your work and satisfactory to you, Pretty T. Gi “is King County Legislative Federa-| Henry Barnes, | “Third, entertain your friends on) retty Tea Given tion will meet Monday, March 6, in| ayes ae store time Evergree: No. 2 " ” very zone, ered pri Thursday the sescad fpr ctutcolens a the} SF a nti No.2 v,| OF course” Mra. Wand explain. In the first deli , the deli price of— ¥. W. C. A. The program will be} under the auspices of the Untver/ which for many years has met | sity Baptist Women’s society, Mise} F ay nights, during the Makage, dean of the Bible Training|™onth of March meet instead on school in Osaki, Japan, will speak|Monday evenings. There will be no on “Women in Public Life injmeecting tonight, but on Monday, Japan,” and Rev. Frank B. Mat-|¢vening, March 6, the meeting will thews and Mra, Harriet Dithridge|%¢ followed by a social dunce for Mise Louise Raymond entertained with @ charming ipformal tea at her home Thursday afternoon, as a com- pliment to Mrs. Livingston Boyd Stedman, Jr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills. The dainty tea table, centered with @ lovely basket of Columbia roses Black Diamond Lump is . . $11.95 Black Diamond Furnace is . 9.65 Newcastle ie eece 9.30 Newcastle Nutis . 6 6 2 8.30 Newcastle Peais . 2 + « 7.30 “AMERICA” SUCTION Was presided over by Mrs. will give short talks. Music in| members and friends, CLEANER | i 5 an liees € charge of Mrs. George Lockman 9.6! coc Som sarpny read + 7. ee ee 7 yee pres Seen will electric Cle Or t e Real ae ane 7 Murp and oes ge he Thurad *rogress cl G Frank Preston THREE! | J, Steaffens Also Canadian, Australian and Utah Coals—but we advocate John F. Miller W. R. C. Dance | Meet with Mrs Assisting were Mrs. R. G. Page, | “ oe East 69th st. Thursaay, March 9 i B | r ” ‘ Ss “ Cee nee oe John F. Miller, W. R. C., will give . z 4 Be Serer Park aad thé Misses! ckdtachionsd Qanesitn Veterang|S¢100.Mb0 0 Amer can Boy keeping the Pacific-Northwest dollar in the Pacific-Northwes. Park received the cards at the door.|>#!. Armory, Saturday ¢ na, | e186 ‘March 4 Those attending are re. ! quested to dress a ney did he fF, Win , “* 1 id exetont Complimented . : ~ peste } As a compliment to her house ADDITIONAL CLUBS west, Mra. L. DO McLean, of Vic foria, ©, Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwen| Benefit Card Party at Home of ained at the luncheon nat : ay iagys de ALLE Sues Gis. Gor tion. Sas | A large benefit card party and #on, this afternoon, followed t Eewerbns wen ter She eevans’. see TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS vaca A. Datty as hosts he home of Mrs. James ‘ the Stirrat, f 4 Take 3 fa . — | ify as } |witn 150 people in attendance 1 STEVENS | A Hance ( WARRANTED ALL WOOL Informal Luncheon | Sunset Heights Literary Club Way They Aro Da vow | pp ° That New Spring Suit for University Music Store 4 Mrs. EK. 8. Ye m t ed with Sun: Heights 1 club witt!} Littic Cort. Prt cae neisraces a her home ues inten cae ae ret | some ieey Aanetanta | 1007 First Avenue, Ne Your Boy Can Best Be Bought <a 6 Sa haserices 151344 Fourth Av, We, Pik Kiliett 2310 in the Cheasty Junior Shop Tel. Main 2011 | Indian Program to Be Given This Evening ighland Park School PT, A. 1 ot e aaa The Athletic » ¢ 7 4 1 be held by the present Louise Merrill Cooper, dra- |‘ y, March 7, from 2:30 to 4 matic mezzo-soprano in solos, descrip-| p.m. Mrs. EB. P, Dabney will speak ay te ALL NEXT WEEK They are here now—the newest spring styles and patterns—tailored to stand hard knocks. $14.85 tive songs and the nual cere-|on “Home nomics an f digestion monies of the Zuni s as per Blough, on “Social Hy. Matinees Wednesday and formed by the natives, looking to. ne.” A musica) program will fol Saturday ceian Ward the coming ot Motteauma~the ow and refreshments wil te served. One of th , and cleans a Blent Wather and Meribers site reas ayaad eed ne of the Season’s coated tongue TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS The Athletic club and Girls’ chorus | guests. #:4.48 Biggest Offerings will sing the ceremonia Zuni Altruistic Club | Wagenh: ‘Thousands of men and women costume this evening and on Satu M. izabeth O'Ls day afternoon the ¢ dik wee js and Kemper bes! New shipment of Juvenile Spring Clothing. Junior Norfolks, Oliver Twists and Sailor Middies have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating nalo Campfir t her home girls will sing the Sunset ceremor ¢., Wednesda The Sensational Dramatic Fleischmano’s Y east. The program follow \ | ‘Trim “Awakening at Dawn” ‘aieéver . It is human nature to want te a 0 $15 00 Po * mF vbumrine cagharin and plans | stte Whimedi's’ Cho find out “why.” So far as eclence ° ’ Here is a list of dealers who carry Pacific Coast Coals in their yard. ot } ie sass mn reason: We ieeep that every ton they deliver of our coals is standard “Coming of 3 sma Monday, March 6, at the Ved. Fleischmann’s Yeast is » food weight and quality: wcunae, iM, Camper and. ch clubhouse, Harvard ave. N abundant in certain elements ade . " esdton'e Greatingn to Thoma st. Board meeting which are necessary to health and New Spring Top Coats for little boys and girls. ARMs & scoTT, SEATTLE COAL C04 Piano—“Indian Concert Re°E30 D. ni” Mémiination of offices life itself, It promotes the flow of They come in blue serge, tweed and Polo cloths. itor ease 726 Northlake, P Members requested to uttend of pancreatic juice. It has es 3 to 9— an Se. | rie a remarkably beneficial effect on tomes Social Dance the whole digestive process, It ee co., $223 Colitornia Are, $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 A social dance will be given at the By Mary Roberts Rinehart cleans a coated tongue. A. O. U. W. Home, 1409 Ninth ave., and Avery Hopwood Try Fleisch: Ye fi U SUNNYSIDE coaL a itn “Taree wart | members and their friends, No ad| FUN and THRILLS Tbs 1 te aah thaiens ont cnstnoa Elliott 0684. $4te Stone War. Mot J eve {mission charge, onsite’ milks, Women like it pread on | MIAREANE & CO- VALLEY FUEL CO, Hain | North Kind Progressive Club | Evenings— kel cain, > Lge ag Rainer oon ca} The North End Progressive club 50c to $2.50 Keep your digestion in the pink ASRS & 00. VICTOR FUEL CO, will meet at the St, Re cafe of condition and yourtongne clean North 0028. 1256 Main St, te) day, March Executive board at Wednesday Matineo— and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cak | occrpmnrar Beacon 1068, wis) isd welods seca a | 50c to $1.50 of Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh | CascapE Coan ce, Fuzt co., 7.8. VINING, #At Sundown” (dance and song ahs P every day before or between meals, 716 Northlake, 205 Northlake Ave, ‘Railroad and Thomas, ies Licurance | DYPS , Member Saturday Matinee— Secusetts Pisieshaanen sens MENS ano BOYS WEAR ~wy, | North o13. North 0325. Garfeld 0093, Athietic < ‘Shorus frie ¢ r *Bunaet 4 ; oo | 50c to $2.00 the familiar tin-foil package with ew’ CORNWALL & SON, RAINIER BEACE WAINWRIGHT & : Plus Tax the yellow label. Place a standing 10th NE S804 Rainier. Maeead vs he yellow label. Place a standi COND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET | one wpene Raise Met af Broad Bt, hater cee audiha Ww dataxtic order with your grocer today. REBIGELOW PRES. BMGR. SWFREDERICK VICE PRES, Herta 0018, Rainier O13, Main Iais, Tacy smi ' March @ STARTS IN THE POST-INTELLIGENCER NEXT SUNDAY |}

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