The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1922, Page 10

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Irs. Hook Notertaining r Hostess ®) | | embers of her | Seattle WOMEN’S CLUBS t p w m. meet in the A. 0. hall, Ninth ave, at 6:0 Clark wilt give © vor Doate” ° Inte Kita Medien 1409 SEE ON CAPITOL HILL | Special Who Fought Women 1 Bpecta muardin Tuesday wuder who M K MARAUDER Did You Ever Try ~ “SALAD A" we ot * natural leaf Green Tea? It has proven a pleasant revelation to thousands of Police After Man details were the t Capi againnt the « Mi m Claire ¥. Hyde, ‘tithes ghose hitherto used to Japan and turning home, she told police, wen China Greens, an Seepood from the darinown near er R, & H.C, COOK, TEL. ELLIOTT 0350, DISTRIBUTORS “Men A PBX R Why S Mrs. M, Hammond and her daugh t joeca oe teas ieee ate he omance, or y star thug, while they too were going ioe wis ‘ney “too “were ive Phone Service Is Temperamental m but eseaped by t « refuge in the rescue the home of B. P. M tie “By Wanda von Kettler ['2 ve iim tne yetped Thoman et ar calling the police If we'd only known the reason ” . ‘ leat Y t y pointing jublilantly to the last tw, eral other women reported dur * © he crogned wires—but we — 7 . uan't | lines he had just scribbled, “Look: At ng the night that a man answering tod ae ae oak a rota dencriptic nnoyed We supposed, maybe, that The! : were the thug's Gescripten had) annoyed |. wineeanans was out of order, “MARRIAGE LICENSE GRANTYD 1) gark them by prowling near their homes, | Siar nv amen ait oneal TO: a tog - care CECIL A. RUSSELL, Da CONGRESSMAN JOHN F. Mir) PORT’ Just naturally haa @ grudge) try KENNEDY, BOTH OF ||) noon LEA was urged Monday by the § ys the society editor, plucking | SEATTLE. SATURDAY.” “v te Chamber of Commerce to back | down the receiver, “You'd like to| And we, in turn, yelped, and he's he Johnson measure giving the Ta | know WHAT? ‘The weight of Jack|looked toward the switchboant us. coma postoffice authort une the) Dempaes Why, you'll have to call| where Helen handled one section of | from phrase ; — haway te Rainier the sporting department.” And the|the switchboard plugs He Nationa) Park” on cance olce at the other end replies, We have forgiven ber everything voi | stampa Well, | ASKED for the sports everything—even her failure to moe | om wh the idea }ten us about the new hustend— bloo Human brain contains 200,000) xicanwhile Leo, of the eportingleven the cramed wires « the Dav nerve celle department, 4 down the little! cummed-up calls. the ear instrument from lephone rings and semebety scar é ”? hear a wweet feminine ¥ somebody eine who ts “y ets We just thought we'd let you know| Stat or dewnatalte or out in el about the little tea Minn Something \%s somewhere other than eae | = orother ts giving in honor of her| prone But we 60 aE | ] \ttle house guest, Mies i Ang We merely tell e eves which time the editor's phoney ionty ‘and quote from the > | rings, and speaka the gentleman fn} i110’) tue wonderful?” ” his private sanctum What's that?| = 7 The who? Office boy? Yea, he} bridge ¢ Mr V KK. Hook Green Lake W. C0. TOU was lun t followed Green Lake W. C. T. U. will meet ° bridge in he artment at with Bra, @. J. Blester, 6704 Weedin Moore this " CLUBS POR WIEDNESDAY department will meet with Mra IJ.) oi at oop. om. 7 . Ives, 1001 1, Pine at, 130 p.m | cee To . Home Sewing Club | ‘oe | ADDITIONAL CLUBS © ladies he 1. Home " line Chapter ob ‘ a Mies Me ‘The ladies of t A. RF | rinores Ange | . seauan Sewing club will meet with Mre| . er (. D),| Totem Club Bridge-Tea Planned by!: Mins ree tae eid | en Mount Baker | 6 temple,| Neighborn of Woodcraft Totem arpmesion ‘Club; -Golhir. Sue cc mia a, on oon: |? bivd., Wednesday, March &./¢ club will meet in the Arcade club . - 4 ima _ | Luncheon at 1 Business me re ‘Thursday, March 9, at Club Announces Dance wring be Mise Reem tne ath. Take No 9 car, A = ah, Seereaah . R Schwage j : for March 18. | ° friends invited Visi Vigne, chapter, D. i: We veil A, ie" 4 | 7 ee h Mra, John Mungall, 1614 Services Women's Club doa? meet with A t ATURDAY AFTERNOON AT Bridge Tea at Aliruistic Club 44th ave W., at 130 p.m. Take! The Service Women's club har Tanna :()) *, Blizabeth O'Leary will enter | car No. and get off at Atlantic #t./ changed its name to the Ansocia F Wie” home of Mre, Richara a.| Lennis'Club ahhh, Bllzabeth O'Leary enter 1 get ' nahaes) ton. maine 2 ihe) Aasecte wi sf at » Welles M Marion RR. Cummings and | tain the uistic club at her by * oun |tien rmy ‘ Sempneer, 1 ave, the Welles 411 Emmett Brown will be in charge | 208 Queen Anne ave, Wednesday Women's Century Clab }At the meeting held in Febru ley clad wil a bridge tea for the Ge the bridge tea which the in| March 8 at 1 o'clock Spanish department, Women’ Cen-|the organization was completed and Benefit of the Wellesley Endowment clot in ving at the clubhouse, eee tor lub, will meet at ¥. W. C. A, bylaws adopted) The luncheon Mate hallinges N Thureday afternoon, March 16 rhe | Jewish Ladies’ Auxillary 10:30 a. 1. ha n changed from the first us T. Crawford and Mra ip ts, reservations for which may | Ladies’ auxiliary to the Denver Or) i 1, Parker, 1822 1. Prompect 2 of cach month The Marion as hostesses. made with Mrs, Charles HH. | thedox hospital for consumptives will] ym. Program. luncheon will be given We inv Bleven tables have been arraneed prouins at the of ant 0766 }bold ite regular meeting the ¥ "*e |Mareh #, 1 p. m, at the Hotei nd at the tea hour Mrs, Alvah 8° 6 'e M. H. A. 17th ave. and B. Union - Signal Corps Auxiliary | Washington Annex : « a. Al j rae Sart and Mre. Rdward Bred-| 7" + SEE Wednesday, March §, at 2 p.m, 4 Rignal Corps Auxiliary, members| Me i, pena AS Tea Shop Service members urged to attend and friends will meet at home of Lecture on Child Care my Ballinger will preside Wednesday ros Bay Mr. and Mra. R. J. Reekie, 9125] ‘The women's deparunent of the 4 @itional guests will be welcome afler) yiteriaken Gujld will be in charge Wallingford Circle Rainier ave. Wed evening,| reorganized church of Latter Day 4:30 o'clock | Of the Orthopedse Tea Shop Wednes Wallingford circle (J) of the First! starch §. Dancing and catds follow: Saints will meet in the church at his is the second in a series Of! gay with Mre. Hl. B. Collins as he Presbyterian church will meet with |ing business m ¢ | First ave, N, W. and Leary way Beighborhood affairs that the club is) oo. gssinted by Mra. H. N, Hamil, | Mra, V. W. Sander, 6119 Wallingford ok | Thursday, March 9% at 1:30 p. m Miving, the first one took place at) yy L. J. Kearns, Mra. J. Loko e., Wednesday, March §, at 2 p.m Counell of Catholic Women Dr, George Mobr, the child special the home of Miss Marion Wiley 4) 40). @, Norris, Mrs. J. W. Rict alk on the early history of Ching) gists Council of Catholic Won int, will apeak on “The Care of Short time ago. Friends of Wellesley | prison, Mra, G. 2B. Butterwort? be given by the study leader.) wi meet at Providence hospital Young Children.” All persons in re invited te attend thew parties |i. james B. Darragh and Mra. | Mrs Hubbard, a returned missionary | roy 19 a im, to 6 p.m terested in child care invited to] 4 find aro requested to notify Mee | A 0%) G" Goebe from China, will speak on China. ge a a © Marion, Kast 6608, or Mrs. EB. aE Visitors welcome, Aavers Waitin Chm | HE RE - Sadgers, Capitol 144 7 ee % : et ees | Fourteenth Annual Pere ren Avrora Heidge club will meet =| Mus Fae 4 5 yy | Mrs Wo Warnack, 4251 Greet St. Patrick's Dance | Banquet ADeh Social club will meet twit | wood ave, at noon | Ic 7 7 The fourteenth annual banquet of |/Mra, Adam Schraffonberger, 1 | pee ba gaint? " at Golf Club Gort chun | Tota active and alumnae chapters of [59th st, Wednesday, March 8 St 2) geegeition Benefit Association |Iris Canfield Concert Welcome news from Ve gem Alpha Gamma Delta will be held/p. m. astern Stars invited. Cards| eet tiss Benefit association wit!) Thursday Mi the annourcement that a dinner | cturday evening at the Hotel |and refreshments, Take Phinney car. | ‘ Iria Canfield Wance will be given at the club |e incton | aie } ‘wnfield with give a violoncelle Thouse on Saturday evening, Mare | a. committee in charge ts com | Nina M. Frye Tent No. 1? oe 7 ae ane ae i peed ‘sth. | posed of Mra. Alfred ¢ lesson, Mra. Yina M. Frye Tent No12, Dough a SEs CENA is & Pepe: | tae Hetera. theten Sends He hace Mins ign ab eeememac "wih give. @ card lar atudent at the university. she 4 : a . nd | ters 0 ora in «i will be aasinted by Rita Medin, no. “ | Mirta née wa Lue marty ete L Arme ; Informal Card Luncheon Miriam Lang and Allon Lvella Chris | party In Veteran hall, Armory i Sr esesiselea SI prone’ and “arvite pemat’ nests | Mrs. Frederick Charles Johnstone | tenson Wednesday — evening, " | <1 '% generally the torerss aenion | ‘The toaxtmistrens maughte eters riends ° . feverish ness, Nf } fe entertaining with an informal | ’ The het es ane SH? enn ra ughters of y terans and frien bondanhon ankde sd many ome? The folowing program will be Juncheon at the Sunset Club Thurs. | Grew Mach herson. ree will urged to attend, distressin, rises: iS eee Ps “h will, be fol |b¢ made by Mra. Charles Williams, of eee ful of Dr igeee oe en apartment | Toledo: Mtrs, L. 1a Lamb, of Tacoma; | Joun M TA oe oe SE cv criescictentettcsin estrieneb belo the ‘Avendia. ss | Mra, William Jones and the Minnes | John Muir P a oi meant with | oun Jens than a ce rf : aesingen [Olive MacDonaii.” Helen Graham. [Rema A. Ke Piakems at'3 p.m. Su | DR. CALDWELL’S a rm: | Biste Almstead, Dorotry Maria and) soe “Child Training.” Mra. Everett — ~ ‘Dinner and Theater Vivian Blahop : al solo, SYR Naele Tease | ae MePwan will enter. Haman Analysis Class Personal fain with an informal dinner at her | | Human analysia clase will meet} 1a, Segre Soret Peay Deneerte te Miner. prongs gerbe yrcmif~ Remapper emg’ evening, compliment. | i “pe aT ae C Young Women's Christian Ass | ned by mothers for y ro card ee Kaew switchboard, the office boy did Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, who| Mr. and Mra. James oge and! ciation at 8 p.m. Readings of char Allegve mente. meéerate nave only | final) ce erates eee f Gs leaving this month for England, to |Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sulli-| acter by Profesor John E. Ayer, M Ae i pees abets ‘atts y thameclves t corm agony, va y BB Ph grorsece fe Then I Began Taking Lydia @pend the summer. van are going over to Bremerton) v Persons interested in the study WUMMISCi tctscisessescerticatae tet + 5 by sents him over the wire with the %, se DD A theater party at the Metro. | Wednesday evening to attend the] o¢ reading character invited. Polosaiee in D Miner Pose or ne cae din ee cn ee Pinkham’s Medicines T pelitan will follow the dinner. |dance on the U, & 8. Okiahoma. .. 6 ry Het of birth, ; oe th eee | They will be the guests of Mr. and Lorraine Social Chub N + .t divore . : . Mra N. B. Solner Davcsiae UpGal an oil eek Sell Morning Musicale | And when, after the boy tat! Donaldsonville, La.— ‘I write inment for PR as Mra, J. Wardell, 1709 34th ave, 2 Wednesday | been on the line about three min-| pleasu medicine — Committees | Mr. Livingstone Wilkeson, of TW! 5, ‘m Unies the gumptehs of the Stustiat wipe we heard hisn ye, we sup 7 x " t the weekend in town.| > ae Caldwell, $4 Arta society the last of a ne of awe ne'd got a shock er some UMes? F. H. Kerr, chairman of the |COM& spent the wee! Caleeed, 31 2 son Weet Woodland PT. A. West Woodland PT. A. wil! meet Committee of the bazaar the ins Century club is giving at Mrs. C. A. Badcoe, who has been > A pm are now visiting their son Robert at Annapolis. . eee Mothers’ CInb Detta Kappa Epsilon Motherw club will meet at the chapter house, nm eee Progresstve Though? Club compliment to her assistants BY ‘ eee 4 » Drama Reading Circle : Wednesday morning Drama Reading Circle of the Women’s Uni- ¥ersity club will meet at the clud- house tomorrow morning’ at 10:30 @'clock. “Twelye-Pound Look,” by J. ‘M. Barrie, and “The Sweeps of WNinety-Eydt.”. by John Masefield, Will be-read by Group 5, under the ghairmanship of oe rs. Géorge Brehm. . Luncheon at Rainier Club Mrs. Mildred Huntington enter- tained with a luncheon for fourteen ee Miss Susie Spencer, who has been spending some time in California, returned last week and is with Mr. and Mra J. 8. Graham. eee Miss Helen Igoe is leaving Thure- @ay for a short trip to New York eee Mr, and Mra. Charles Friday and baby of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer for a few days. | | SPECIAL! a New Ne 8 VICTROLAS Mrs. Frank G. Taylor has re! turned from a trip to California. Progressive Thought club study | } Accompanied by ima Dick | Morning THIRE r" wen Allegro energice 0. D. WOODWARD Preecet HAZEL WHITMORE Sepperted by ALEXIS B. LUCE and Notable Cont tn “SCANDAL” MATS. WED. SAT. SUN. All Seats ate Nights, S00, 356 NEAT WEEK “The Marriage of Wil- liam Ashe” Harding to Reply WASHINGTO: dent Harding wil! March ee no time in an Prest Musicals will be gtven on Wednenday in the Fine Arts hail by | y m1 i] 19, |i Low Angeles for the past year.! a: school, 230 p.m Mra RE the Clande Madden Instrument in| Mittens ‘ver commits with a jis spending several months in the) rhatcher, “Right of a Child to Good nem) This ensemble inciudes | Miicheon a: ber home this after-|°!'Y visiting friends | Parenthood.” Lunch be nerved Claude Madden and W. HL Hedley, | On Thursday Mra S. P. Fvans| Mr. and Mra’ RM. Dyer are Mystic Jewel Auxiflary Kirschner, violoneetia with Anna | Mbairman of infants’ wear and dot |"eUrning next week from a three) atystic Jewel auzitiary will meet tn THEATER Grant Dall at the plane : will entertain at luncheon in| ™°nths’ trip tn Europe. They ar|oaq Fellows temple. Lancheon, 1 | The program will be as foMews: | booth. rived in New York last week ) AT MADISON Tria m. Woit Pervert | to Borah Question money shoes day. | cago where Drug THE BANK FOR Pa Corns in 30 Seconds back fi delivered addrenses. 1 ith com fort | Altho deploring the dragging of the | Costs but a trifle jatreet car imme into the campaign, takes the ‘vital statintics,’ but you've got the wrong connection.” | Now it happens that all of thene| little acts occurred Monday, and it} happeng.that after much jug WAS A BROKEN DOWN W ‘thing, and dashed madly toward | Municipal preRe 3 a4 Hears Candidates | | | Pledging that if he is elected |mayor he “will endeavor to harmon ize and vitalize all interests for the | 00d of the city and help unprove so “ ydia E. Pink | cla economic and industrial cond). |tons” Ira D. Landy, candidate for = ham's Blood Med- d paring mere-| avor, add. . I had been having pains every Mann ay ayor, addremed the Municipal mt cok, rf. They |leaguve at noon Tuesday | ae: at intervals was d quickly “Gets. | Walter F. Meler and Dr. Edwin J. peels corna and | Brown, also mayoralty candidates, | | Lundy declared for cheaper trans portation. He said he signed the pe tition to mubmit the Erickson 3-cent fare ordinance to the voters because the people have a right to decide the question. |Coal Miners Are “Sitti * ” itting Tight MAXIMUM =f) ixoraxarouin, March oie of Safety. coal miners’ union was “sitting tight” today awaiting results of the government's effort to avert a strike April 1 Jt was Narned the miners are not making any open move in their wage Sold im Seattle by testimonial, as it is true. A.Lanpry, 612 Miss. St., Donaldson vt. Le Landry’s words—‘‘as it Note Mrs. 8 is true.’’ Every letter recommending Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Com- ind is genuine. It is a statement lling the merits of these medicines just as the women in your own beighborbood tell each other. Advertisement ARE YOU AILING? MAXIMUM of interest compatible with ‘That is the record of " Visit Our Sanmipractic Climle ntroversy with the mine owners, | Siaduet This Age. dee a SAVINGS except. to conduct a strike vote, prec Treatment ») opens an account. pending outcome of the govern. Confinement Cases Accepted nee, ak Weniehs dalas ment’s invitation asking operators to meet union representatives in confer: q ences. i Svests at the Rainier club this after igen matt wwering the Borah resolution asking hoon, in compliment to her sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee of New) whether the fourpower Pacific Mrs. Everett Wheeler, who has re-| York are guests at the Hotel Wash | $49 50 Each treaty changes the status of Japan ir cently come here from Bellingham | ington, planning to remdin for sev . | the Orient, aa defined by the Lansing to make her home. Spring flowers |eral montha Regular Price $75 | Inhil agreement, Senator Lodge ind) charmingly arranged centered we °- | ted today after a conference with . " | VICTOR RECONDS } on y * board. Major J. M. Walling, U. 8. A.| ‘ah, 3 for $1.28 the president. Harding's reply may eee of Camp Lewis, spent the week-end be nent to the senate today. Spring Musicale in town, a guest at the Hotel Wash | The Lansing-Ishil treaty recor "A spring musicale and dance wit | meton arene ee _ | weed vag “ag epecial injerests in be given by the mothers and alum. ‘ u | sachhsags A o> Tae Pi Beta Phi Maturday evening| DY. 0m4 Mra. A. A. Bird teft| BORGUM’S | ee ee ‘at the Alpha Sigma Phi house, 4550 | Yesterday for California, where they TOO—Pine St—T09 Adhesive postage stamps were tn. “49th ate. N. E. The program, which | Will make (heir home in Oakland. Opposite Fine St. Market vented in 1834 Will begin at § o'clock, ts for the satire - we benefit of the building fund, and is as} Miss Florence Bellman who was) oc follows: recently operated on for appendi-| —— | * pipraso— citis at the Providence hospital, is AMUSEMENTS (a) “The Nightingale Has a Lyre of | now convalescing at her home. Ba — seabebrsaire | In ender to introduce our new Gola % . pley ee ' cwhalebone) which is the! 5 rh “ue Danza Se | Mr. Otte Kegel has returned BRQeiby Text n.| : an, x seacenaawick |from a three weeks’ trip te Ca WEEK COR DAILY Era ie rs Ip Doug! Iacbride fornia, nawto222 2018" 7 ranteed 1 Be Disa Leone Langdon at the piano - eis THEATRE ‘lcchees tet ¢ < {ay “Larghetto™ Mande! Mrs. J. D. Drumheller, who has $8 Crowns ; {b) Walts A Mejor. Brahme-Hochsteln | non visiting her sister, Mra, H. A 88 Bridgework (4) “Koudino Vieuxtemps | Lightner, for some time. 1 leave Pion VAUDEVILLE2: "2 $2 Amalgam Filling i tie. athe ier ne or 2 [the last of the week for Spokane. lt All work guaranteed f r! yearn Dorot her at the piane i lave impression taken in the morn ee iis cass ao Che - Railecad MRS. SIDNEY DREW g | !hi'2ni'ev'testh tain Say.” Min A fn the Dawn of aa Indian Sky arge Railroads pie® tion and advice free a «Stephene 8 “ TIP ” 1 and See Samples of Our Mate! de) “Pease of Lanterns” Bantock "ORES Ta fai 7 PREDESTINATION Bride W ure, Macbride Are Discriminating | ————______ on Oe ee sues ng re btew..ctuck | CHICAGO, March 7.— Railroads “Itenin’ nce Dunbar |4re discriminating in favor of the b ae u Ae | Big Four brotherhoods against other é 4 ts mnee" er: Formed |Claswen of employes, it was charged mers, who ba r work. | Mra, Mach | today before the United States rai When coming to ure _Fiotie obtieate Tanner |road labor board [This ad with you = Sins tne, ck itrrem | Union leaders representing organ Lewd tr he cee de) “Take Jey Home TIED Biets | zations of railroad workers outside Gladys Buckrid Cut-Rate | : Mrs. Machride Jof the brotherhood asked the board y! ge Dentists Ee : he hg |to postpone hearing on the demand Billy C _ 3 Benefit for Russian ef carriers for a 10 ‘per cent wage illy Casey | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. ee reduction until conferences can be Opposite Fr Paterson Co. Relief Fund | held between the workers and the i For the benefit of the Russian Re | employers, | lief Fund, well known Seattie musi-| ce pate B tS h d | ‘ ; cians will give a concert Su England's Jockey club has 40 1 oa IC edules: e min Dok F ’ ¢ at De ning, March 12 Broadway ed race courses and Pine, H when lowing program will be presented Piano Preiude » Rachmantnott Rustling of Spring’. . “Romance Edward Whiting Aria, Tachaikowmky | | Constance Horn Violoncetio “Ait de Lensky” (from “Eugen One- gin achalkow sky n © piano 0 onRe— ae, apppetes Vise” Pra ma ‘Three Times Daily—2, 7 and ® et atte itor? ot 4 Gen. Admiasion” Mata, "bes Magnus Peterson Even. 406 Violin kowsky Madden Wieulawaki “Romance” “Berceune “Mazurea” cosus Treat [HE ONE HIGH GRAD TEA THAT SELLS FOR SO LITTLE! 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