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Seattle Society versity Club Friday; Supper. Women’s Untversity club will entertain with a musicale on Fri. day afternoon, March 20, at 3 o'clock, ‘when the following program will be given by Mu Ph! Ppsilon and Phi Mu Alpha, national musica! honorary EES ‘Washington: : “Allegro Antmate™.. Helen Harmon, violim Joy Fisher, celle Bima Dick, plane u {b) “Hive Are Her Eyes™ Milford Kingsbury, tener ut * oof Shadewe.. ade, Opn 18 NO 1... Jonn Hopper « (e) “Be *Delitan, traite ~ dal, tener; “Old Hebrew,” Den MePariang, Daritome. ¥ Vote * = from Second Concerts tn Louie Benton i vt {&) “Tn the Deep Sitence ef the Night. (2) “Bear lew Wiey vu (a) “String Quartet ‘Qrarter— 4b) “Kusmen Deoee Beseher . firet violin: Horace Glibert, second violin: Lovise Ben+ ton, viola; Irie Cunfiehl, celle, afternoon ie for members and and the hostesses will be w. ‘The guests . McAnusiand yee Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Plan Supper Party Mr. ant Mra William Leonard Eaton will entertain twenty guests » With a supper at their home Sunday Miss Elspeth McEwan ty entertain. Ing with a luncheon for.ten et her 4 | home next Wainesday in compliment i to Mrs. Livingston Boyd Stedman. dr. Bridge will be the diversion of the afternoon. eee Cards Issued for Tea Mrs. Franklin K. Munday has te East. . . Mrs. Munday has asked to assist her Mrs Kar! Harbeugh, Mra. Clar- noe Blethen and Mra Fred Baxter. * The following program has been @rranged: Voite— (a) “Verta ta Golda.” frem “Pagh- acct”. 24... (b) “Afternoon Mr. Rawin Mackay accompanist 8, No. 61..Choptn Mie elem Ferryman Vocal— (n) “Love Is the Wind™....MacPadyen (b) There Are Fairtes at the Bottom Gwendolyn Geary Roge Brn Albert Charies Phillips, ccompantat TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, MARCH «— Dinner will honor Mr. Mre Ly ingston Boyd Stedman, Jr. Mise Anos Hoge and her fiance Mr Famitton C. Rolfe, with Mr and Mra. John A. Campbell as honta rand Mra. J. Leroy Owens to en- tertain with am informal dascing party. SUNDAY, MARCH 5— Miss Gertrude Hardenberg win en- tertain with an tnformal supper at home, MONDAY, MARCH ¢— Mra Arthar Lyon to entertain with bridge luncheon tn compliment to her house guest, Mra Jean Graham Monday Practice club with Mra. John C. Hirgins TUPSDAY, MARCH 7 Muricals at home, with mr. and Mrs. Casper Piseher as bosis WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 Capitol Hi ‘Gulid's mus the home ef Mra, éraux Lencheon wif compliment Miss Irma Balomon, with Mra. LB Barde as hoateae, Mr. and Mrs. TMerbert Condon to entertain with am informal even- Ing, honoring Mra, Thomas Frank. Mn Kane. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Mra F. i Geteman to entertain with a bridge lunchean at home, SUNBAY, MARCH 12— Sacred coueert at the heme of Mr and Mra. Alexander B FRIDAY, MARCH 17— Dinner dance at Aretie lub, n— y circle of the Prait Flower Mission wilt xi card party at the Yacht cub, WEDNFASDAY, APRIL 19— Bazaar and card party by Woman's Cantary club at Hotel Washing- jo-tem at aa Bor Deony-Pubrman Onde ball tn Maxonic Tempte. Musicale at Women's Uni-| Large Sunday Evening ( | ! e@rganizations at the University of | | il ‘ teat weit $) SANE ae Vivace? f ater cade ‘“ EFLTVOO PEN ca ‘ ‘ Patines Mrs. ¥. W. Alexander and Mra. Rob- | ent D. Miss Canfield will appear in her senior recital at —_ 9. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, Mu sorority, and the Tolo club, honorary organization of senior girls.~—Portrait by Charles Net Mrs. Thomson Entertains With Informal Tea Mrs. David Thomsen was hostes at an informal tea en ber regular athome day, Thurrday afternoon, ae guests Inctnding a number of! the house mothers and wives of eg aes ctenrace'eumn, wa. abeenen | Benibere of the facnity at the Unt of 10 months in Europe and the/versity. She was assisted by Mra. Irving M. Glen, Mra. F. ford, Mra RE Morits and Mra Herbert Condom Bridge Tea for Visitor Miss Helen Jordan and Miss Ruth Nettleton will entertain with a bridge | Mombera requested to attend tem at the home of Mila Jordan bs Saturday afMernoon, March 11, in compliment to Mins Charlotte Bre villier, of Erte, Pa, who ts arriving early next week to be Miss Jor- can's guest. Theater Party Mra. M. W. McKinney will enter tain Mra. A. M. MacWhinnie, Mra. George W. Soliday, Hall and Mrs. Walter K. Seolye at the performance of “The Pat,” the Metropolitan next Wednes Meet Monday, March erated clubhouse, Harvard ave. N. and E. Thomas st Board meting at 120 p.m. Nomination of officers. Mra. David C. Informal Bridge Luncheon Entertains With Matinee Party Miss Betty Fetter entertained ‘twelve of her friends with a matinee party at the Woodward theater thie afternoon to see the performance of “The Rose of the Rancho.” with Mra. J. S&. Holt, 36: |N. BE, at 2 p.m. Mrs. ¢ mute will aariet Bubject, “Animal)| Sculptors.” “Paul } J. Foster Dean; “Sok Mrs. tor,” ~ ,.. Heethoves-Busont . Engagement of Miss Leslie Announced Mr. and Mra James nhounce the engagement |daughter Miriam to of Our Garden™........Lebmann Hea (c) “That Night of Dreame”...O'Harm | > ‘Sunday Musicale The Women’s Ensemble club the University of Washington will | sive the following program in Meany |‘T8vel department at 11 a. m. Sub- ject, “Constructive Psychology.” by Mra. J. M. Rich; remume of “Fort |nightly Review.” Mrs. Thomas Cra- han. Amerteanization department at 1p M. The business meeting of the |club will be held at 2 p.m. The pro gram is to be in charge of the partia mentary procedure department Ad |drems by Prof. Edmond 8. Meany of the university. Music by the depart ment. tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 “Bong of the Thietiedrift”... Pay Poster “Bleep, My Darling”. Women’s Ensembi “In the Ingienook™... “Mister Mockin’ “Redonam! in Calma” (prayer) | Miss Katherine We “Big Brown Bear”... Tederick Stephenson Miss Lois Wiley [tm Antumn”.. ‘Women's Eneomble Orthopedic Tea Shop Calendar The gullds in charge of the Ortho Pedic Tea Shop next nounced as follows: Monday- Mra, A. W. ‘Tiiesday—First vey, chairman, | Palmerton, Mrs. George |Mre. J. B. Hill and Mra. A. Harker |presided at the urns. Leonard, hostens. Thureday—Queen Anne | Guild, Mrs. R. Knox Roberta, hoxt- Friday—Mount be assisted on and refreshments, Take Phinney Ewing, Mrs. . Monday by Mrs Queen Anne Circle Child Conserva Leonard, Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss | Altice Hole and Miss Lucile Eyman. Mrs. Alfred Rollo, president of the ulid, will be cashier for the day, tain the Queen Anne Circle of the child home, 315 McGraw at, Tuesday, | | SEATTLE STAR "ese ap a REN OR Oe EL TY SIREN RSE \ n | MISS IRIS CANFIELD || Personal hall, Thursday evening, Mare hi Epsilon, honorary CLUBS FOR MONDAY Alki Fruit and Flower Mission Seattle Woman's Cub ‘The Seattle Woman's ciab wi! at the Ped Ancient Order of Hibernians The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladiew auxiliary will hold an | Open meeting and card party in the }A. O& TW. hall Monday evening, March & Members and friends ia vited, Commonwealth Cub ‘The Commonwealth club will meet Monday at 6 p. m. in Boldt’s res taurant, Second and Madison st, In stead of the restaurant in the L. C. St! Smith building. Mr. Albert Gott will 48Y | speak on “Co-operation.” ee se Ladies’ Auxiliary, Temple de MWirsch ‘The next regular meeting of the Ladiew auxiliary of Temple de Hirsch will tak ta Monday, | Mrs. Milo J, Lovelem entertained yrorch Pye fee wig ~ rt -|with an fuformal luncheon of twelve covers at her home Wednesday after. | boon with bridge for the later amuse . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Ciab ‘The departments of the Woman's \Century club will meet next week as follows Monday, art department will meet $ 16th ave A. Winter: H. Borgtum,” Button; “Phinister Proo- G, Proctor. French @epartment the F Washington at 11 a m. The partiamentary pro {Tepiy. The wedding will take place jcedure department will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 p.m. W and the Spanish department will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. at 10:30 am Friday all departments will meet | at the Y. W. C. A. Literature and Friday afternoon a large gathering |enjoyed a municale-tea given under the auspices of the music depart ment for the benefit of the br |fund in Members’ hall at the Y. W ding A. At the tea hour Mra. F. W shofield “ee Seattle Review No, § jew No, 8, W. B. A, of will meet in A. O. U 1409 Ninth a Thurs March 9, at 730 p. m. sharp, Dan ing at 9. eee Allah Social Clab |} AMah Social club will meet with | Mrn. Adam Schraffenberger, 122 N. 59th st Wedn eday, March 8 m. Hastern Stare invited. C a tion League Mra. Arthur Joachims will enter ervation league at her WOMEN’S CLUBS Laoret Cam: Laurel camp No. [wii entertain with ite monthly card |) 0i4'on thernlay, March 14, will be! party In Swedish club hall, Bighth " ict bs [owe and Olive ot. Tusaday, March ¢.\ereuees.ty 8 St. Petrik func Members and friends invited. “se Sunset Heights Sunset Heights Literary club wl P meet on Tuesday, March 7, at the [home of Mrs. Lou! lngtord ave. National Happenings.” eee . Kh) 735, RM A.) Gop Miller, 3630 Wal. Ron call, “Important Highland Park School PT. A social meeting wil be he! Highland Park School PT. A. on] ¥. W.C. A. Activities . 290 to 4 ec beshag Dabney will speak Mre. Hy- A musica! program will fol low and refreshments will be served. Members are requested to bring | . Altruistic Gab . Mra. Elizabeth O'Leary will enter. |™eeting. Every member ls urged to }taln the Altruistic club at her home, | 208 Queen Anne ave. Wednesday, | March &, at 1 o'clock, } . Social Dance A social dance will be given at the {third floor. . Home, 1409 Ninth ave.. | m. for m., in the vestry | room of the temple. Board meeting at 120 pm members and their friends mission charge. North End Progresstve Cob The North End will meet at the st club Regis cafe, Ture Executive board at cided on a novel and interesting way Regular meeting at Members and | Two captains were chosen, Mias Ruth friends invited. . ter” by Mrs. | Wallingford Circle Wallingford circle (J) of the First will meet with 9 Wallingtord Presbyterian A talk on the ory of China Mrs. Hubbard, a returned missionary speak on China. Visitors welcome. Alpha Anxiliary The Alpha auxiliary will hold fts 10, at 8 p.m, in the old K. of Jewish Ladies’ Anxitary Jewish to the Denver Or. al for consumptives will ite regular meeting and E. Union st, March 8, at 2 members urged to attend. thodox hosp! Quarante Club ‘The Quarante club will meet with Holt on Tuesday even fother Goose” Fiome Sewing Clab ‘The ladies of the G. Luncheon at noon. j friends invited, ATki PT. A. Home Economics Institute ' . meet with Miss Zada plane fe gtr be given in the by of ¢ the Association building y in / April piceswt the woman's department of | po THE GREATEST AGTERS IN THE WORLD | nducted under Presbyterian church, corner N. next Wednesday, Thurs |p, m, Mrs. John D, Farrel and Mise Helen Farrell returned today from an extended visit in New York, Mr | Farrell left Tuesday for California to be away several weeks ee Mr, Marry Whitney Treat left Wednesday for « short trip to Call fornia. oe Mra. Parwell Putman Tilly and Mra, Horace Rand returned mat eve | ning from a six weeks’ visit in the East eee Mr. George Youell wi! leave Mon- California, ss Mr. and Mrs. Philip H Fisher, who have been spending the winter trip in California. ee trip to New York. eee Mins Edith Young, who h month, eee Mr, and Mra. W. G. McLaren are occupying their new home at 3233 Hella Vista ave, in Mount Baker park. eee Mra. M. B. Ferrit left today for Kansas City to make ber home in the future, Mrs. TR. P. Sheridan and her daugty ter, Mins Anna Bheridan, left thie | week for Long Beach, Cal, where | ney will reside. | Bloise Day of Pontiac, Mich. who | have been guests this week of Mr tomorrow for Portland. day and Friday, March, &, 9 and 10. The school will consist of lectures by specialista on cooking, sewing. health and sanitation, and other questions of home making. There Will also be demonatrations given of various North Pacific products, Free Tuncheon will be served each day to aii who ‘enroll, at the noon hour i Mrs. J. L. Dagget, Mra, Toller, Mre. Vila Dabney, Mins Tucker and mem |bers of the faculty from the univer. |mity will have charge of the demon- [stations and lectures. Mra. EH Raker and Mra. J. W. Haman have general charge of the arrangements nthe institute will begin Wednesday ati. am. inusical | eee Boston Tea Party Plans for the Boston Tea Party to be given on the afternoon and levening of March 23, in the First rapfly This meeting te p ota plan for the year of prayer and preparation in the campaeicn fer educational tnterest of the Woman's | Foreign Missionary society. March 7, at 1:30 p.m. Mra Gordon | 2 | Jenkins will give an interenti | imatructive talk on The Alki circle,of the Fruit and | Flower Miasion will hold « business | meeting at the home of Mra. | Holt Monday, March ¢, at 2 p. m. ay Nina M. Frye Tent No. It Nina M. Frye Tent No.2, Dough. fe of Veterans, will meet in Vet- ning, March 6. The meeting to be Membege requested to attend aot) B. FP. Day P-T. A. Regular monthly meeting of RT T. A. Wi be held at the school Thurstiay, March 9, at 325 p.m. Mr F. FB. Fleming, of the vocational de partment ef the Seattle public schools, will address the meeting on A “The Behools’ Contribution Towards by the the Chfid’s Future.” "ee ‘The Retobe club of the Rafard high school will meet next Monday at 4p. m, March 6, in the girls’ club room on the third floor. Rev. Ray mond Rees will lead the girts in the Bible discussion, “Is a Lie Justifi bier After the Bible discuasion |there will be the monthly business attend, ‘The cabinet of the Retobe etad will meet next Friday at 4 p.m, March {10, tn the girly’ club room on the ~ Monday at 1:15 the Commopotitan Jetub meets in rooms on the third |floor for the monthly business meet- jing. Chairmen of the various com. |mittees are asked to be present with. ont fail and have thelr reports ready At their last meeting the club de of ral g money for the treasury | Westeriund and Miss Katherine Will |burne, they selecting their own |teams. The captains will give each member of their team 50 cents out of the club treasury as a money raising starter and two months’ time to see what side and what members can make the most money out of the 50 cents given her. A prize will be offered for the largest amount hand 4 in. | The club recetved last week a et-| |tor of thanks from some of the boy jat Cushman hospital for the many bo: of lovely homemade candy went them Valentine day. Next Wednesday, March 8, at 1:20 Pp. m., the Acacia club will give their monthly service luncheon in the small dining room of the cafeteria. Old members, friends or prospective members will be most welcome. Mra. Jeannette Dervin, Mra Anna Boyle and Mrs, F. FR. Carroll will ie jin charge, Thursday, March 9, at 4 p. m., the [Faholo club will hold their business meeting In the girls’ club room on the third floor, The Friends of All club wilt meet for club supper next Thursday even ling at 6 o' k in the small dining room of the cafeteria. At 7:15 they meet In the girls’ club room on the third floor for a Bible discussion with Miss Adelle Maltby, leader. Wednesday, March &, at 4 p.m the high school girls’ committee will meet In the girts’ club room on the |third floor, Mrs. Martin Saboe is chairman of this committee. Wednesday, March &, at & p.m, two delegates from each of the Y. W ©. A. clubs w French to dt bazaar, te The Japanese high sehoot girts will meet next Friday, March 10, at 7:30 Oregon, a day for a short business trip to) and Mra. A. 8. Eldridge, will leave) uptipetiet chureh, are progressing Society at the Harbor Forts THE RANKING PARTY Vort Casey had last week's rank ing party, which took the form of a progressive dinner, and which was given by the line at Casey in compli ment to Mre, Matthews and Colonel Harry Matthews, t A., ita re Uring commander, whe goes to Beat tle in charge of the coust artillery potivith of the Ninth corps area, which cludes the «tates of Washington a 1 in welcome to Mrs. Greene and Major Royse! Kemp # of the Organized Reserves Greene, U. 8. A., tte new commander recently transferred from duty ae jadjutant of the Puget Bound coast fenses to the command of this inl fort. The Casey tine, with ft honor in California, will return tomorrow. | guents, assembled at seven o'clock ofa tind \Saturday evening at the quarters of Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Ritter rieutenant Lyne C. Vane, U. B A, have returned from a two Months ang Mrs. Vane, where fruit cocktaile were prettily served. Proceeding to the quarters of Captain Herbert A. Mr. and Mra Alfred Bornstein Gardner, U. 8. A. and Mra. Gard win return next week from & short ner, the convives found a delightful bouillen awaiting them. At the quar jters of Captain William W. Wertz, U. B A. and Mra. Werts, with Cap in Southern California for the wit \tain Kirkpatrick Mason, medical ter, plans to return tho last of thi corny ty 8. A. and Mra. Mason, aa ansiating hosts, the guests found the piece de resintance, delectable fried chicken with all its frilla, At the quarters of Lieutenant J, Longstreet |Wheichel, U. 8. A. and Mra. Whe! chel, a famous salad was offered, and at the quarters of Lieutenant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A. and Mre. Madison, tempting sweets and demi [Women completed the menu. The decorations expecially emphasized Washington colors and legends, red, white and blue predominating, hatehets, cherries and cocked hats |reealling the father of hie country a Mra, W. L. Day and Mims |#24 adding sent to the ensemble After dinner the party waa enter- tained at an attractive movie expe cially arranged for the occasion. Colonel Matthews, a graduate of |West Point, has given his country distinguished service, especially in France, where he was inspector of army artillery. a post requiring the ulmort responsibility. Major Greene, also a graduate of West Point, on foreign service dur ing the world war, is r one of the moat gifted of t punger officers in the « et artillery corps. As chatelaine of the commander's quarte at Fort Casey, Mrs Matthews han alway emphasized the things that are w h while, and has shown the youngsters the value of mountain peaks and ocean vistas in an environment remote from mophintl- cated joys. Her role as leading lady at Fort Casey will be happily filled by the charming wife of the [new commander | AKFAST PARTY their Fort Casey quarters on owing Saturday's pro- @inner, Colonel Harry T. vu & A, and Mre Matthews were hosts at an agreeable breakfast arranged in compliment to Captain William W. Wertz, U. §. A., and Mra. Wertz, and in honor of jthetr house guesta, Major Royai Kemp Greene, U. &. A, and Mre (Greeng erans’ hall, Armory, Wednemtay eve. | DINER AUX VIOLETTES Violets, sweeter than the Ndr of | Juno's eyes, made an exquisite deco ration at the dinner given on Friday at thefr Fort Casey quarters by Cap- tain Herbert A. Gardner, U. 8 A. and Mra. Gardner, in honor of Colo nel Harry T. Matthews, U. &. A. O04 | patrick, wife of Captain Francis Mrs. Matthews, Favors and place | james Fitapatrick, U. 8 A. and the ® covetable guest | cards, candies and tulle, accented this poetic color to the enhancement of the menu. The other guests were Captain William W. Wertz, U. & A, and Mra. Wertz, Lieutenant J. Long-| |street Whelchel, U. 8. A |Whelehel, with their house gues Mra, Martha Bearden Mulholland, of |who ts considered one of the brili Washington, D. C. POPULAR HOSTESS At their Fort Worden quarters on Friday Mra. Applian, popular as she is accomplished, gave one of her smart bridges, in compli. ment to Mrs. E. L. Spicer, the house guest of Chaplain George Runyon Longbrake, U. 8. A., and Mra, Long: brake. Daffodils were everywhere and their radiant tints were captured by the tulle-decked candies, the score cards, the favors, the prizes and the collation, served on Limoger plates, thelr royal blue touch in the gold The ices were served by Mra Mer- riam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpher. son Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Frederick J. Bailey poured. The hostess was assisted by Miss Lillpop, the house guest of Captain Joseph Frances Stiley, U. 8 A., and Mra. Stiley, Mins Elsenbels, Miss Mildred Barnes, Miss Downs. The prize for high score was won by Mrs. George Welch, the sec ond by Mra. Hughes, wife of Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A., retired the third by Mrs. R. R. Ringwalt, the consolation by Mrs, Jacobs, wife of Captain James T. Jacoba, U. 8 A., and the honor gu souvenir equally en hanting. GARRISON AFFAIR An all-garrison affair was the sev. en-table bridge given at their Fort Worden quarters on the evening of Washington's birthday by Chaplain George Runyon Longbrake, U. 8. A., and Mra, Longbrake, in compliment to their house guest, Mra BE. L. Spicer, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, who is enjoying Fort Worden en route to San Francisco and Los Angeles, from wh ter in the season, she will motor with a party of friends across the continent to the Atlantic coast. An effective bit of decoration at this festivity was a huge flag, suspended jin the hall, and giving a patriotic atmosphere to the entire establish ment. Washingtonia was also visi ble in the elaborate collation, and in the appointments of the card tables, at which first prizes were won by Mrs. Jeffords, wife of Captain Wil liam Q. Jeffords, U. S.A. and Cap: tain Arthur D, Hughes, U. 8. A., the cond prizes falling to Mrs. Mer riam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpher. son Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Worden, and Major Frank Dex ter Applin, U, 8. A. The hostess was as#isted by Mrs. Applin, wife of Ma jor Frank Dexter Applin, U, Mrs. Stiley, wife of ¢ Francis Stiley, U. ptain Joseph Mrs. Fitz THE New CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS. To KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS | Maru rded aa} | was awarded a} SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922, CITY TO DEMAND. |Business and Professional ‘Women’s Club On Tuesday, March 7, the Beattie cnthiy stage Set for Big Demon. Business and Professional club will hold its regular n business meeting, for its m only, at 6:20 p.m, in the Fine art roome, 1215 Fourth ive, Ao the last meeting of the club, Mr. Samuel J. Emmanuel gave a most interesting and @¢ducational talk on “Rugs From the Far last” He had an exquisite display of two dozer and explained the designs, co! mbers rugs orings and symbotiem in ¢ Mr. Emmanuel wad: “An evidence that the Orient is the home of pa tience is in the remarkable and tire lieas workmanship of its rugs and lother phases of art, which may tak one person a lifetime to produ He then pointed out how the sym hols in the different rugs reveal the religious and social customs of the weaver, He told of the colorings in the rugs symbolizing the human heart interest and emotions of the weaver in bis production, He potnt ed out one rug, called “The Pride of | ‘the Sultan,” which contained 7,000 000 kaots, and took one person 20} years, working ten hours a day, to complete. The workmanship is a| work of art, The “Prayer Rug” ts| one which has particular value, a» into it are woven the religious tnepir ations and beliefa of the weaver, and this rug is considered mont dear and | of the greatest value to an Oriental | person. The “Hearth Rug” t* one! of elaborate design and coloring, and | adds life, beauty and refinement to a well-appointed home. Mr. Emmanuel aa overwhelimir quate compensation for veterang gf the world war, Not only wilt exnervice men but hundreds of civillans, men gage women, will join the doughbog the demonstratie:, ave. and Pine st. at 2 o'clock qap will proceed down Second ave, Yesler way and thence to Clty a park, where brief talks on the a dierw nent veterans | wide demonstration to inform green op the sentiment of the can people. |Newberry Issue Up — “Newberry insue” will be fought within the ranks of the rep party at the forthcoming sional primary in Senator } ry’s home state of Michigan. from the Sixth Michigan dintrlet, day announced his candidacy for republican senatorial nou gainest Senator Townsend, SOLDIER BONUS stration Sunday Beattie will go on record 8 gly in tavor of al Fe rch in the rade thru the 4 The parade will start trom bonus will be given by The pernde te pert of « hera in Michigan Fig| WASHINGTON, March 4 rca Representative Patrick < , 9 maid; “All real Oriental rugs show | bent, and In a statement made giaie | the coloring on the back ae well as|he intends to make the exp of large sums of money the o 4 | ing issue. Townsend supported | for members of the | berry. cet: Japs Are Barred the front of the rug.” There will ry hike on Sunday aft. ernoon, March 5, club. Take car 16 and reach E. Lynn mt, at 220 p. m Y.M. C. A. Workers on Way to Orient | . Among those sailing on the Suwa that the government would not ¥riday for Peking, China, | tien leasing Indian reservation |were Emmanuel Galland, student| to others than American citisens 8 | wecretary of the Y. M. C. A. of|itke a bombshell among the ra Japanese on the Wapato the South American Federation Demetrio Acosta, executive student | — —_—— |Admiral Line Buys Steamship Columb secretary of the Buenos Aires Uni versity Y. M. C. A Mr, and Mrs ©. L. Van Dorn of the Holland or. *anization, and Thomas Vanasis,| delegate from Greece. All five witt| attend the World Student Christian | bia, formerly the Great Nortl Federation conference, April 4 to 9,|from the U. 8. shipping board the Admiral line of the Steamship company, is |in_ a Washington éispatch jin Peking (COMEDY. AT HOME jcbarges that Boland was continually intoxicated durin their married | “Good-Bye, Mother,” Is Message of Note in Overcoat Pocket On the last boat from Seattle to Tacoma Friday night an overcoat was left. In a pocket was found this note: “Goodby, Mother. (Signed) L. G. Davin” The Seattle directory does net contain the name of lL. G. Davis. honor guest added jprize to her other laurela, jUsPns which carries the rank of major, returned from Portland, where he & hostess &* acted as prosecutor In the widely @is. | cussed court martial of Surgeon N.| E. Wayeon, U. S&S. P. MH. & WAPATO, March 4—Secretary he Interior Fall's oat RESULTS IN SUIT |s | 1O8 ANGELES, March 4.—Jeau | Tlope, bride, i¢ suing Eddie Boland,’ THE REGULAR MONTHLY |fim comedian, for diveree. she 1,250,000, ness meeting of the Alki club will be held at the Co the few months of | Clubhouse, Afkt bathing beach, | day, at Spm. There will be mati (ress, was not a fit person to have | Of special importance discussed, | lin P. Purnell, 70, who died Fa jary 28, will be held Tuesday at |p. m., at the Manning Undertalls | Co. Burial will be in Lake View. t Surgeon Bolton, 0. §. P. A S., who and Mrs./has just received his surgeoncy, ad nt | jmen in his profession, the youngest Surgeon in the servicer, and already | an authority on epidemics, hax just! 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