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PAG™ 10 THE SEAT Le STAR MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. ‘ | 1 € e h whom Harold ¥. McCormick hag onday, March 7, at 2 o'clock. Aftor l F | F t been making hin home wince hin wif, | MRS. N McIVOI the bunineas reson, & short peo ersona | Notes and amily Fi | gaacstar af bean eae aun alie , . Te | Whit ibe given, M Mr, and Mra. rank ©, urns and Comment on t f), rh t by Muerte freee are. nine seen teceenid toe stp ngagement 0 sane Yow ° | 1 Burope as a Ned Cro |ing for San I'ranciveo j ‘ Anpasia club, with Mra. Marry A./ their daughter, Mary, are registered dy red Deh als oe t Erwin, 8 fiat K. 1 o'clock} at the Motel Huntington, in Pasa 5 Fg ope Poco ighhe ate Har M y r incheon, Program by Mra, Car ariel mie’ ie ‘ ‘ ed to be in ¢ Bridge Luncheon Will jebnaen aid bia vrank Mack es | to dlomuade “hei al fathiide, " Naw re her announced , 1 . Compliment Visitor » ec and Men Ii, To MeANanter, | tne | rome, Be anos iy Th AD on } who have been wintering in Califor. | hy ‘ een r . From Manila; Dinner | fealtle, Court ped REA Mineo aepeapairiite y in April. | ra niches jen | tat prot Pe SRE ane Fe tor f . ’ pen Seattle court 0 ‘ . peas by tt enatches Brte he brother an ster sa > aaa 1 to Celebrate Anniver- |Amaranth, at Masonic Temple, 8p. | ES : cee Sib Don whites plant maieine Chel tise at the t of Cyrus Met w Baad fs a here that tom nm, Conferring of degrees. |. Mr F.C atone left Bunday | unch, Purchase price was $15,000.) mick, chairman of tie bdard of the 7 ss Galil Ge Petia he i ’ pman's revement | kan, tontracta have been let for exten cal nee oe the. goees os bee | West Side Woman's Improvement| Mr. and Mrs, Charles J \ deen, & ing to ®| pose of the mame, in violation of a SIXTY APPLICANTS for + Brother-in-law and sister, Col, W. T club, with Mra. A. H. Melburn, $451 | Dave removed to 2716 Frankli ca wave cleared city ordinance, ¥. W. Waller and A a ps rd neal Patten and Mrs. Patten, Mrs, George 19th ave. S. Wa 1:30 p, m, } eee Jthru the Highth wt. pa nd the Foote, who conduct a pool room| by superior Ju v4 J. Tatiman ; W. Solitay will entertain with aot Sera } Mr, Herbert A. Farr, who spent! now ponte ide building Of |and soft drink establishment at Fta - Bridge luncheon at her home, 3752) 5 entered n to & guest at the Ho er ornany bridges in the! mond, were fine 00 each and ¢ , 7 T 4 High Lane, Tuesday afternoon ; | Brentway PT. A, asleet tong i! ype Seagieeoar i pists . n tty wee Be ee ee VIOPPORTUNI izes eee | ee ta fo jhome in San Wranciseo oS appea STAR WAN TA DG Btu “Anniversary Dinner school, 2:30 p.m. Progra fray ey eee bo Picarie eturned | ton hote hotel is Be res ertain with an informal wed: ee ne : soe wo. 944, 1,| Yortorda a ten days’ business| planned hy an organization of Abe @ing anniversary dinner at their aty Macanceen, Delve 20: 9 2 | tote togeelauie | deain aneipesih Sauban have incor o. oon 0 a . porated for the pu of financing home Saturday evening, followed by 0 le ‘bridge. pias Club Mrs, M. A. Mitacher, who haa been |'he proposition = | NET 4 | the quest of Mr, and Mra, George W - ‘ Queen City Sunshine club witt| he euew Se Nescinal aeaome, | deiidenn. niet, ut Mibeubbeen thane _ Informal Bridge meet at Masonic Temple, 2 p. m., S'inefelter, jr, Letetead saan support of the ‘ mee mancal i ‘ few days for her | pleds wires u and Mrs, Robert R. Fox, Jr., i Carda, “sina meas 1922 Ellensburg baseball elub, which ‘are entertaining with an fase bt | br, i un gw lids is Qetahlae te the Wtieny Cote bride: - . y evening, a ty leag imasen, 11 — | A. RE M. E Cub Mr, and Mra. Robert Graham ar-| ty league, e oe a A. T KE. M. E. club with Mra./ dinthecity Saturday from an ea-| YC Mt Hays Ww <. W. H. Martin, 6267 12th ave.N. E} tented trip in the East, and are| Found guilty of keeping tiquor 1 s r. € | 2pm guests at the Hotel Sorrento | ; | eee 4 KEEP WELL Cards announcing the marriage of rigees) os } ; Miss Boss Lucile Alien, Wichita Kan., | / Fruit and Flower Mission BY ae Poa Sd Ae a a 2XERCISE oo e fo Mr. Richard Eldred Hays have North Broadway circle, Fru’ nt Franciseo, was @ guest at the Hotel LAL ou S Just been received in the city. The Flower Mission, with Mra, Homer rn Wedding took place in Wichita, Tues Dud 603 18th ave. N. 10:20 a. m.| W%shington over the week-end. | an e Ss ng place al * Judiey, 60: a . . 7 | | 3 or Gay, February 28. ‘ } eee Mine Kathleen « eatin left Sun- | wy i in it that con ite suet wena | Curves: ientucy One day for Tacoma, where she will viait wtant, persistent pam Seattle about March 1 | Current Century club in club reom | 70% tir racma, wn a ae pps ad oS of Ballard branch brary, 2pm |f proves futile in e e La Boheme Club eee nee 4 reducing fat 5 P Mr, and Mra. Gi 1 n educing fat peo 1 i “Mrs, Channing Prichard wil! enter. Greeters of America lana ace Baa jeorre . Terre! sr bey ohare “tain the La Boheme Music Ladiew Auxiliary, Greeters of | tits Seater. atmbah, will return Cause wuch exer. e 4 her home, 4543 Ninth ave. N. E., Fri America, charter No. 9 businens | shis | cine nerven to in In erie afternoon, March 10. meeting at Waldorf hotel, § p. m ane | crease their ap ‘The program follows: ae . ae: t neve, Allee %. Reniek has 4 petites and to e Among the popular visitors in town is Mrs. Melvor of 1. 0. KE Gal from the Wintonia to the Lenawee make them eat 3 r nage ++} peart Curran | pene , > D. Forbes 1. 0, FE. club at Elke’ club, 9 p.m anal ail the more Silo, the Piper’... } Winnizeg, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Forbes. Be eee dops.constae ene | Pes Ragen a ES cppeheatielaamad Portreit by Wayne Albee, Me Bride Studio. | cee Mra. Ivan Talbot ts tm Yakima, | perms BP hen rar Geo e ttes eet meee, mem carssneote}ee gir 2 ‘cae Baby eoor mee | atury Cub A Inns fuel in proportion to his weight * e Dust” | ,| Called there by the illness of her rom t wane Woodforde-Finden ’ Century club, at New Washington cee | hin body rep dead weight. T ng J ony ) r je that he has ‘§ | hotel, 11 a. m Mrs. Hugh Chilbere and baby | act muscle th a i oe ven WOMEN’S CLUBS) |, wes / | Parliamentary procedure depart-|asughter have removed from the| may more, and oftentimes in Feast } oramemns Bantock ment at Y. W. C. A. 2:30 p.m | Swedish hospital to their home. jean than that of msrp man who ce Wo ones | ane se | cee dors not weigh so much 5 ingrahame CLUBS FOR TUESDAY se sap aie ha Baad DP ™| nusingns and Professional Wemen’s| ries Emily Nettieton, who was te Hexerciae becomes iets and lean Bo colo 7 Chub gueet last week of Mins Ja. Powell, with men as row olde ER on Eee a |Queen Anne Circle Child Conserve cikis : iP of Mian Janet Powe ee ae oolien Stocki ae MA Wild, Wild Roos" oes Queen ‘don Leder ‘Tharsday Progroes cron oe te ee wayl - ear has returned to ber home in Tacoma. nedcnor x3 ase . | Women’s club at Fine Arts hall, 1213 t Mre Harry one Mrs. Arth Joachims wit enter | The Thur: will | ~ r M vi " up the eating habite The t Prie—"Swee: o the Years... Batter | tain the Queen Anne ‘Circle of the | meet with Mrs . 1243] Fourth av - ss fg = i Veer Yond gorge a . cathe “pans: ane, het: AB dy ori me y m © wment fund come! ¢ “hile tion .league at her| Bast 69th st. Th rch 9, amnar en a ean dite talve take, J Ce Poet doe MoGrew ot.” Seaeday, a.m Lincetn Cirele Child Conservation | too gi'¥. WoC A. at 1230 p.m ay wendtliy take tate a pe wit Ie Onty » Tar Garden” a % Mee G eee rague they 1 tn . & i ~ Haydn. Wood at 1:20 p. m.” Mra, wos aah cl eased ¥ a Fraves.| can 4 they gradually in-| - i) “isve tae Koos O'Neill | Jenkins will give an interest Browning Society Tancoin circle, of the Child Conser | $5200 trom the Travel-|can b* ode Mra, Bunice Ingraham instructiye talk.on “Rugenics.” | Seattle Browning society wilt meet | ¥ation league, will mee at the he ene company f oe iis tae tink Aion + es *% Z wit J, Snelling, 309 EB | of -, vu. G — 4126 Densmor dation len with heart and ta 0 3S. . ave., Tuesda arch h fat men are eftes 5 g ‘om nts Laurel Cam; Me . ‘acre Prt vrinotan Bophia sank nene| kidneys, and fat men are often pre We Tea C — Laurel comp tno: 77496-°R. 3a sip ie University W. GT. U ieueku. Gone: Gar aaa Anna |dixponed to & are Vir _ Mrs. Stickney wily cntertnia eit okeacathis rend | Laleliieting Chepler, D. AR BI Rs ain on. | amet, Coteter 28 1818, Anan |e ie venigh in fos! valee, suck Pe With Mrs. Cc. L. Stickney as the | rat et eeedial »| Lady Stirling chapter, .D Rj. Universe: Ww. C. T: adtny;| day bonerd: Gepale Tames’ ems (ae fate Uhl fel sining fat is P Bhonor guest. Mrs. Laurence Gray en: | POrty’ i Rwedl §. | Will meet at Washington Annex, wi arve “Un al day, Toews tn i mn tor Judge Everett | a* f rage So Rertained with an informal tea at her | 7 pnd Ollueon! *- | Mrs. EB. J. Browr J, Le Green. | Mar mt ; sex jsree cages afternoon. Mra. Henry Wioter s Morgan and Mrs. G.D, Hanscom |the paper will be demonstrated. Mrs ioe sauer ater " aispensed benpltality a at the tea table. tocar gt ane or F as hostesses, 2 p.m. fame rd ah eB mitt =| Clear soups should take the Eee | as 2 | #5050 Seat” Sivdewede elena, , ef cream soups, butter and cream Former Seattle tome te hare Coolie BM | Mount Baker Fruit and Mower wt be lh rey Seat bes acet eiiminadad: Gocaet or e ré. U. ar . lingford® ave.<i: Roll ea! important | Mission | Auniflaries of American Legion ES t to be used sparingly, and| Man Marries Miltians Tadotinen | Mount Baker Fruit and Flower| ,Auxflarics of American Lagion \soa avoided ‘Mr. Tracy Fairchild, of Bend, Ore.. Me : | Mission will meet with Mra, Charles | , Tis, Somlnriat Of the American _Green verstables of afl kinda sak formerly of Seattle, was married on inichiand Park’ Bc Pot. A. " 2 kewood—all-day | Y"\ . hd tres ninly cooked, as cabbage, celery, | nerd meet. ai Es Be a ateoed | dn Jian fe | A.social meetin gwilrtmheld by’ the | eee | 6 the state Hes, at the home of the bride, in| Highland Marth ot pie ss pede Fremont W. C. T. U. eg Ai “4 — . nb? Mre.:B/P. Dabney will speak si cs. ee Ane Merb, Pairehild are in Call- | hs “Home ©, Econotnied Mrw “4 : awe ADDITIONAL CLUBS fornia on their wedding trip, and on pone wh Gn’ iio. ste 2m. Program ov their return wilt reside in Bend, lena A ni preeacen eit ton eee | 10 hsihiadins a low. and refrestimenta‘will be served. Rainier Chapter, D, A. TR. fignal Corps Auxiliary, members Afternoon Musicale jueited to .bring| Study clans, Rainier Jand friend« will meet at home « | The Queen Anne Fortnightly club . “will meet with Mr }Mr. and Mra iL J. Feeekie. 9 #and the presidents of the Federated | > sumenit ave, 2 p.m | Rain ter ave, Wednesday ever ‘elubs will be the guests of the Queen| “Coe PAT oA ee SON f March 8%. Dancing and card Anne Study club, at the home of Mrs.| March 9: at 3p." } John F. Miller W, It. C ng business meeting Paul Lovering, 2115 Fourth ave. N.,| wit consist of a piano rtie| John F. Miller W. R. C. wi j re ie Tueaday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when | Noble. on 4 by,| its regular n uncheon a Central Mission Study haere the following program will be pre-| Miss” Mairtha--Koehne i Univer | home of M Brown, 2813 Ed-| The Central Mission Att sented sity of Washington home,economics |mund at Mareh at lithe ¥. W. C. A. will ho department’"and’a vo solo by Mrs ta Bennington, meeting on Friday m a “First Rhapsody in D Minor”. . Brahms! Hen ry Barnes H je k in the Assoc ene “Nocturne Cesar Cu i oe | eee room. ‘The lessen Weeas ane gat vega North End Progressive Club | Custer Camp No. 1 xtbook: “The Pe “Ob, for @ Breath o' the Moorlands” *""The North ‘Ena’ F © club] Custer ¢ N f Veter-| th wns Benjamin Whetiey | wii] meet lag thie St afe, Tues. auxilia meet] 5 dale Didttee—— ‘Mea 5. B. Zwerens day) Mare Executive board at | Tr ening, Ma at 7:30 Seward PT. A “At the Foot of the Rainbow"... - 1 o'clock gular méeting “at ” Armory Prof. Stevenson Smith wil Myrtie Roberta program embers on “Child F ” va “Miss Dorothy Dendee Baowden friends "it ° ® 06 “dhe “Semmee inchs Monee f Sarasate | Ow f Seattie| tion Thursday, March 9. H od .Quarante Club | nor Pro-|taik will begin a a,c é J ‘The Quarante:club will meet with | tective ury Veale s Schanble : . Mrs Holt'on president, w t rde . Mr. and Mrs. Parker | Hot president, veal order PEER Mr. and Mrs. Shirley 1. Parker en thacsoneted his ires on “Fret hors” be tertained with an informal supper ee ate i cute tha Bp their home, 3715 E. Union’ st, last i Canadian Woman's Cinb ni Dt, at evening. | oMr. Tra The Canadian ma. with} invited Ee oe meet at ¢ ated shan" ta desea Social Service Club — ‘The Social Service club will be, en- fertained by Miss Violet Blogg at her & honre, 2203 McGraw st, Tuesday : afternoon at 2 lock. Informal Supper An informa) suppe with Mr. and | $ Mrs. Homer Lrroy Tas hosts 4 Was civen by them at their home 3 Sunday srening glia } . Interesting Program Arranged | An interesting musical program | has been arranged by the 1 Grotto club for its open Wednesday afternoon, at erated club house, Harvard | } ave. N = Following are the numbers: f Piano— “Ode to Mount Olympur’ x ° Jamen Hamilton Howe | “Nympos « Fawn Chasing Butter- . | files” (from Oly Suite) | eee Hamilton Howe James Ha a Howe 4 Votre “One Fine Day ("Madam Butterfir™) 5 “Somewhere « Voice in Caiiln Aria, “Sew t) Mins Larsen Plane “Wedding of O aya and Gr “The Last of the ( Jan “Dy Tipping Wate Qui * Mam ero iis Oran suas“ WARNING! Always say ““Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Voice :: ‘ weaken inet Unless:you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not “LAttis Gray Home in the Weat Mina Larsen James Hamiiton Howe Rohr arcompanint Office Hours for Candidate Latest getting. genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Salis @. Cotkgrave sys Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism ME Gas tasitated a now women: Toothache _—_Neuritis Lumbago Pain! Pain in politics. He has announced of He declared tat “an be wen! Accept only ‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. from 5 to 6 p.m. in bis office in the Handy “Bayer” bores of 12 tableta—Alao bottles of 24 and 100—All Druggiste. Northold Inn, 214 University et. Aspirin is the Wade mark of Heyer Masetactare of Mowonceticacidasion of Saiicylicacid vRNA AWAY Seattle Woman Suffered From Stomach Trouble for Fif- teen Years—Is Now Pic- ture of Health, just feel and loo t person from w I began taking Tan said Mrs 1 n Turner, 421 Twenty-eixth Ne Wash m my fifteen wit it soured m hours of misery, I idn't get |much sleep and felt tired and worn jout all the time. } is almost beyond belief the way Tan nefitted me. 1 am ust the picture of health now and all my friends marvel at the wor derful change in my appearance.” Taniac ix sold in Seattle at Bar |tell’s drug stores and by leadir |drugetsta everywhere. —- Advertise ment. JO-TO WILL stop stomach | 8 | GUARANTEED ALL DRUG STORES Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that Proper elimination of waste matter should be broaght about by food. doctor comes right out and plainly that the indiscrim- inate use of cathartics is ane of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in thone elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested casen, normal func- ons were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Try it out for yourself. Begin to- dayby adding 2or 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann's Yeast to your everyday diet, Keep it up and see how nor- mally and regularly yourintostines act. Be sure it's Fleischmann’s Yeast—the familar tin-foil pack age with t low label. Place standing order with your grocer. Nowe Bread, mubstit sana F METROPOLITAN The Talk of the Town MATINEES WEDNESDAY ' Oliver Morosco spinach, azparngus, T, can be eaten treaty | potatoes and #uch - canw-| taken n be nd can of eh fruits should frequently be uted for puddings, cakes and lean cooked simp be uned freely if green vegeta are a uded. meats, ny AND'SATL URDAY COMING AT SUNDAY NIGHT ‘RRY DUFF —D use the regular THE BEST MUSICAL CO THIS SE Pla Un Dia no soap powder. family wash ~ heets Pillow Cases Table Cloths Napkins Towels rons Clothes erwear ers PES other than silk Collars Stockings) is; Socks are made by the largest soap makers in ‘h Lux for fine laundering and Rinso for family wash, you need no other soap and Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. MEDY SEEN IN SEATTLE ASON IS “BUDDIES” Acclaimed by Sunday Audiences THE BIGGEST HIT EVER SCORED IN THE HISTORY OF A SEATTLE STOCK COMPANY Now Playing at THE WILKES SEATTLE’S OWN FAMILY THEATER 10—BIG SONG HITS—10 A Real $2.50 Production At the Popular Wilkes Prices cotton Harel encauiees —_—_—_—_—_———— Lux and Rinso the world. Wit gold Nan the ca feathe Dream floor, joined Twelve Ther Nick's magic of the you k jeathe! But into hi writter his bai It sai his for your Shoes. He and st time 1 slowly a blac ends ¢ = hh undigy Pape’: utes 3 Andige

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