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Seattle wJociety Mrs. Struve Plans econ for Saturday; vitations Issued Musicale MPLIMENTING MRS. DP. FARRELL, who has recently Feturned from an extended trip in the Kast, Mrs. Frederick Struve ts entertaining with luncheon of twelve covers at her home 1 afternoon. Luneh- for JOHN a Faculty Wives’ Club Issues Invitations for Musicale The University Faculty Wives club has issued invitations for a musicale and to be given at the home of P Mra. Henry Suxzatio on Friday ever | fog, March 1%. | 3 Mrs. Treat Gives Informal Luncheon As a compliment to Mrs | c 6 of Victoria, who ix the guest | gone several w Farrell, Mra, Harr few friends | Sunset club of Mrs. John D Whitney Treat asked « $m for luncheon at the ‘this afternoon. . . Charming Tea Given Today ‘A very pretty tea was given this afternoon by Mrs. Franklin K. Mun @ay and her daughter M Amy} Munday, in their apartment at the/ Bt Paul. Spring flowers were used in deco Fating, both the rooms and the at ve tea table, where presiding Mrs. Clarance B. then, Mrs. | Entertain With Delightful Musicale ) Mr. and Mrs. Casper Fischer enter. et delightfully with a most in Wiympic place, last evening home was beautifully decorated for) “the occasion with lavish baskets and fall standards of all the lovely spring | the center, and from it, in grace fal array fell Columbia roses, Dar In- |e mons Maryland, in Pi baa tife Hotel G Baxter and Mrs. Karl Har-}day from Californs jevening for Calif ‘The handsome supper table held a | will join her mo! j dena. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald R. Gatter formerly of Calout India, who have been visit udge and Mr ing for New Y whenee, on Apr 11, they w he Aquitania f where they will make their nome see Capt. and Mra C. ©, Cator, of Vic toria, are the guests of Mr, and Mre J. D. Parre a fow day } Mra, A. 1, Todd, who has been in California for the past year, returned Saturday and in the guest of her indaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs W. N, Gaither see nd Mra, W, A, McDonald, of 1, will arrive tomorrow to nad the week-end as guests of Mr Herbert Witherspoon eek: . Mr, and Mra. are regint erick Dent Ham. | ed at the Hotel} Mr, George E. Walburg fs a guest in Pasadena, ° Mrs, Guido Paris is leaving Friday for California, to be away for several months, Mrs, Frank Urquhart left recently for Log Angeles, for a six weeks visit, j eve | Mrs. W. B. Martin returned Tues and is at her jcountry home, “Al-Cideh.” eee Mr. and Mra, Ht Henderson, of |Murray, Idaho, are receiving con | gratulations on the birth of a daugh er, Laura Jeanne, at neral hospital March 6. the Seattle Mra. Hen ing musicale at their home, 609 |derson is the daughter of Capt. and The | Mra, Anne ave, Frank Murray of 2214 Queen eee Mise Clara Emory ts Waving this nia, where she Mra. Charles K er huge two-toned blue basket upturned | Poe, at Las Encinas, near Vasa- tulips, jonquils, acacia and car-} Mrs. Robert Hamilton arrived tn mations. | the city last evening from Aberdeen ‘The following program was pre-|to be the house guest of Mra. C. 1. sented: Torkelson and Mra. C. 8 Colgrove {for ten days before returning to jhome in Los Angeles } eee Kirebner, cello | Mr, Mrs. Harold Burtich ‘Qrartet. © Major... Mozart | (Cornelia Glaas), who have recently (2) Memuetio 44) Molto Allegro “Baritens Solo—“ice Rameacx™....Pacre (Ry request) Prot. Karl Senwerdtfeger “Quis Bat Home” Miss Gertrude L. Kuns and Mrs. Casper Fischer da) “Teteriudium in Moto Aatieo™ Glasomew Pochen-Raft | Mildrech PY =. ih ‘Group of Seattle People Will Attend Opera in ‘Portland | Agroup of Seattle people who will go to Portland to attend the opening “night of grand opera in that city, on [Wednesday evening, March 29, will Mr. an@ Mrs. John Henry Ball (ger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard | Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Mrs. Pallinger and Mrs. Bogle plan to remain in Portland during the en fagement of the Chicago Grand ‘Opera company. - ‘ No Host Party A group of Mercer island young people are planning a no-host St.| Patrick's party for Friday evening, March 17, at the Mercer island club- | house. ‘The committee in charges includes Miss Donna Lane, Miss Virginia Al bin, Miss Betty Shelley, Miss Jose phine Estey, Miss Dorothy Lane, Mr. W. W. Wark, Mr. Byron Bratt and Mr. Charles Estey. Informal Afternoon Given by Mrs. Kaufmann Mrs. Jacob Kaufmann entertained informally at her home yesterday aftetnoon, when Mrs, Agnes G who has been gi on Emerson, spoke on ylor, g a series of t Friendship. Friday afternoon Mrs. Gaylor will | speak on “The Sermon on the Mount.” Mrs. Kaufman extends an invitation to ali those interested to attend. see Mrs. McAusland Hostess Mrs. Robert McAusiand enter tained with a small luncheon at the Women's University club this after noon and later with a matinee party at the Metropolitan. Luncheon for Lecture Committee Mrs. John Linn Travis is enter fng the lecture of Women's University lunch eon Satur y afternoon lege club. verg will be placed committee weight, Bachelors’ Club Ball Saturday evening the Pachelors’ club will entertain with it* fourtt annual “Emerald Ball” in the Ma sonic temple. The committee in charge includes Mr. Winfield Herman, Mr Dick Heckie, Mr. Ray Meister, Mr. Dar Landon, Mr. Richard Henriot, Mr Dudley Turnacliff and Mr. Robert Garvin, Program Will Compliment House Guests Complimenting the house guests of |burg to make their home in Seattle, have been the guesta of Mr. dick’s parents, Mr. and Mre. H. P. | Burdick, of Tacoma, for the pas three weeks. the Rainier Grand hotel, Miss Lillian hoenberg has arranged the follow teresting program for Monday March 13, at 8:30 o’clock ng | evening. | Vietin Soto ta) “Der Bohn Der aide”. .Keta Reta ahh) “Madibarian” Afro $ Mr Jonm Houck Tener Sole (a) “AR fo Pure Ma (>) “Bridal Mr. Fran An Abride Mrs, Jam (from Reading Yoon’ Like at Nightingale Gold (e) “Passing By Mre Mra Jonn 1f Behoend Service at Tea Shop Mrs. R. Knox Roberts will be the hostess for the Queen Anne fg at the Orthopedic a Shop Thu day. Assisting will be Mrs. Harry Bartlett, Mrs. Harvey J. Wood, Mrs. A Alston Hole. Mre Frank If Plummer, Mrs. J. D. Stockto Mis Anona berts, Miss Lucy Semp Swanstron and Miss Erma Farrar eee Buffet Supper Mrs. Lucile Fisher entertained sixteen guests w a buffet supper her home last evening, the party er attending the performance of The t the Metropolitan TO REMEMBER ¥, MARCH #— H t ng M. k in Kane . MARCH s— uncheon at home. nformal luncheon at the Sunse FRIDAY, MARCHE 10— Musicale at Women's University ¢lub, with the program given Mu Phi P and Phi Mu Alpha SATURDAY, MARCH > M. Mins Helen 1 hon tM ¢ SUNDAY, MARC THURSDAY, MARCH 16 all M Re Ea 66 FRIDAY, MARCH 5 « with Mr SATURDAY, MARCH 11 MONDAY, APRIL 1 r M party at the WEDNESDAY, AVRAL 19— | Personal ley gymnasium, 2 p. yp jeu will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock 190 Chapter AO, PE. 0. Hie, actn at ee Chapter AO, P. EB. ©. will meet) members are expe " with Miss Maw Vv. Roy, 210 16th e 0 = ave, § pom. Election | Cirele B, First Presbyterian Church Dickens Fellowship a emgrcae thy The Charies Dickens Fellows < le B o ae Oe will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Reading, | 00™ e View | Presbyteriat b. Friend. Visitors we church Wednesday evening, March 15, at 8 p.m. Mra, Grace Reseaen By Siefert, dramatic reader, axnisted by WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Lawton Circle Lawton circl® Ladies of at th hall, Ba Mareh 9 from un v'clock, Public invited 29.2 Seattle Review No. & Seattle Review No, &, W. T the Maccabees, will meet in W, hall, 1409 Ninth « rt Mareh 9, at 7.90 p, m. sharp. eee Seward PLT. A ing of th aswociatior talk will begin enson Smith will Seward Thurs ee Francis Sehauble will sing Mr, amd Mre. Roger Morse Bone eo © | have tiken an apartment at the B. F. Day PLT. A | Am urgent invitation is extended to | Olympian, Regular monthly meeting of T. T./ the fathers in this district to attend.| nd Ties Tihs PT. A. will be held at the school pir aa Col, John L. Hayden, U.S. A., has | ‘Thursday, March 9 pom, Mr Nurses’ Communiqae Cab returned to Fort Worden, after F. I. Pieming, of the vocational ae | ‘he Hureeer' Counstunigue cbs will spending several days in town. partment ¢ the Seattle pUbUC | aa tt | Med chools, will address the meeting on | Old It monthly meeting at the honre Mr. and Mrs. Jo Medgar Frost The Schools Contribution Towards of Mra, Fred Dora, $14 HB. Denny ft yesterday for California, to be|the Child's Future” | way, Thureday, March 9, at 2 p. m. Graded Union Sunday School Teachers Graded Union of lay Teachers will meet, 9:30 to 11:20 in| Y. W. C. A, auditorium. Mr Rowman will Mise Clar to ilustrat blackboard, after which a Rible' King unty Howpital club will Easter story will be told by Mrw,, meet ay, March 10, at 1 p, m., Percy Dearle, ‘The last half-hour will With Mrs, I. Kelso, 1916 11th W be spent in department conferences, | Take Fort Lawton car Altruistic Club | Concord YT. A, Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club witt} Concord PT. A. will hold an meet with M G. G. Greene, 2456) Slumni reception Saturday, March Sixth ave. W Aliday meeting.| Us at 1:20 p.m, at the South Park Work to be done jfield house. All old and recent wing ag graduates of South Park and Concord Coe PT. A. schools, former principals and teach Frants E. Coe PT. A. meets at 3/¢rs invited. A program of unusual pm. Fiano solo, Myrtle Noble. Ik | Interest will be presented. The meet on nutrition, Miss Martha Koehne, 'i will give opportunity for renew “ » department of the (ng old friendships. 1 ty of Washington. Vocal 2 Bin } , Henry Barnes, j Kansas Women's Club re | ‘The Kansas Women's club wil! Thursday Progress Clob meet with Mra. G. W. Furry, 174 Thursday Progress club will meet| Highland Drive, Friday. March 10 with Mra. A. J. Steaffena, 1243 IS.| Assisting will be Mra. Mary Ewing. 69th st, 10 a, m. | Alice Friant and Miss E. Kinney see ore Borrowed Time Clab Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers’ Club Rorrowed T ub meets in Mal-| rng “4 Omicron Pi Mothers’ Social and Charitable Club “ | Mr. IE. Heller Co violinist, and f Ladin’ Badal and Chormable can| Mise Jesete Emnericts,” pinalet,” will Se\cats your: Dicer e? “Freja” will in ladies’ parior, | Present an interesting program | Swedish club Pp. mM. Hosteases,| Tickets may be obtained from the Neat an a pin’ from the top of her bh Mra. Oliver T. Erickson, Mra, N. H./ President of Circle B, Mrw. Frank on for the young miss pictured here. Nickolson and Mrs. John Olson Hamilton, East 0300, or at the door || i, py to discard the winter | aa the evening of the entertainment. the new spr net, which accounts Seattle Review, No, 8 Alta a t a combination of straw and silk, Seattle review, No. §, W. BL A Seattle Grade Teachers’ Club u ht off the face with the aid of the Ma Will meet in A. O ade Teachers’ clut ng Monday, the Beattie mt }W. hall mens Meeting, 7.20 p. mt um of the Broad. |} big «pring opening, and it iw in conjunction Dance, 9 p, m. i Monday. They ap-|} 1 rn camera man o 2 @ proved the constitution of an educa Wy Knot Cob tional council, to oe od of if the young bk pictured here will Wy Knot club will meet with Miss | various sections of te ve of || identification she will re Helen Jesmer, 6407 Brooklyn ave . A ner to take place in | hy C. C. Carpenter Dougall Southwick © .¢ 8 Plymouth church on March 13 was Sorosis Clab announced, also a lecture by Harry Art department, Soronia ¢ will| Franck in the Masonic temple, on GIRL MAKES moet at Federated clubhouse, 2p, m.| March 30, An ciation was Cole faa Rpg mie tr tne ndveatona tund ot ie EFFORT TO | wi serv nivers eights PT. A. State Federation of Women's Club | University Heights Po. A. w WIN PRIZES | «. « meet in room 21 of 245 p,m i ign j ate" by Fortson- Thygesen Autiliary H io Toom-mate Portgon-Thygesen auxiliary, No. 2,/} GIRLS! LEMONS y an immense pile of t W. V., meets in Armory, 2 p. m.| | On her face was an Gihaes Pe H of sorrowful intentness. Totem Club } WHITEN ROUGH ch what, are you doing Neighborn of Woodcraft Totem! | th papers?” Elsie > w meet in the Aroad ub. 4 re you trying p.m. Program snpomeesantaiaetneet ind | oe t in before “ee Squeeze the Juice of two iemons in bu: Lecture on Child Care |= bottle containing three ounces of The women's ¢ tment which an reorganized in ‘i " ply for a few centa,/my & and apo on-bieach m to soften and whiten mi pe it pati oo” red, rough or chapped hands, This one thing or another #0 1 home-made lemon is far supe a pile of papers and I am amoothen the sk Famous stage t guess I he yidgper gn beauties une Ddleach and bring or gin, syed ditedPid that soft, clear, #ony-white omplex or something, but I just must win Queen Anne Minute Women ; cause it doesn’t irritate.—ad-|* Prize some way The Queen A Minute Women | vertinement Cut out all the heavy brain work, _ meet with Mre. C. B. ¢ ne, 9 you ter ur prizes if wavcers w'i 6 10% Discount on All ®":*: rien 0 alle bs ee ond Ave m Madison and Holy Trinity utheran Church 41) (1) Or Spring, 207 Bidg.. just over Missionary Society the Pig Whistle, will sell) you all Holy n I hurch will] ays | don't have te all down when you “| | set them. Just a «mall amount and! S HM | the remaind n small payments.” | i | Advertisement | lo cure for it, but welcome | | —— relief is often brought by— | TEETH | ‘i ee VAPORUB) | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | | ~ . our new! ts “the of the off the B. Hunt will show 30c COLEGROVE TAN Third AUTO KITOH Pike a TALTY ¥ 110 Pike Sehool A Rible study a story by the use of the TOMORROW Braised Short Ribs of Beef, Brown Potatoes, Bread and Batter, Coffee THE SEATTLE STAR If This. Is You, March ®, at th Mettler, 844 1 Home Church Carl Jmeet Thursday ¢ More Phe Mr urged to Teving POT. A. Program The Parent-Teacher 4 +! W i attend. Members association of | Irving sehoot will hold an evening | ting at 745 o'clock on Thursday, W 9 when the following pro will be giver | Coppelin Balter, ... Wine Lanat At the last meeting the following of. fioera were elected Marton President, Mra. Young; secretary, Mra. Loin Bireh; treasu: Mrs. Nell Carsona. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ww. | King County Hospital Club Joor of her room shake we you have a quarter Whalebone set of Teeth. ..$8 | $8 Crowns ..... sa | | $4 Bridgework cece Be | Amalgam Filling a1 | C. guaranteed for 15 years. r n taken and other exteroal | pains quickly soothed a | yaar dragging, wearing backache, | S that so many women valor from, is ane in| quickly eased by an application of Sloan's om léniment. No rubbing, mussiness, or ("| skin ataina, It's good for all cus: | and all kinds of “externa! ded by whe 4 h tested ou Kk. | =~ one ettiee ben eks | pains. 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Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Happy Results St. Joseph, Missouri.—‘‘Both of my sides swelled and burt me so that I could not move or do any of my work. There was heavy pres- sure and pains through my lower organs and the doctor told metotry Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ind for these troubles. He said I ad this one chance, and if the Vegetable Compound did not hel; me nothing but an operation w: After taking several bottles I felt it was helping me and now I am able to do my own work. ee! testimonial will help others I shall be glad for them to read it and | your Vegetable Compound mail be them as much as it did me.”"— Mrs. Wm. , 513 N, 4th St. St. Joseph, Mo. White Plains, N. Y.—‘‘I had such a pain that I could hardly walk and the doctor said that I needed an op- eration. I was sick for a year be- fore I started taking medicine and I could not work. [ saw your ad- vertisement in a little book and that is how I came to take Lydia E Pink- ham's medicines. I have been taking the Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkham's B: Medicine, also Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women” will be Write to the Ladle i. Pinkham Medi chusetts. The Wall Paper Sto Oatmeal 30¢ Bolt Any color—30 inches wide. Tapestry 10¢ Single roll—just one Kalsomine S¢ Ib. Made in Seattle. 1621 Fourth Ave. SMASHING BIG STARS INA SMASHING BiG STORY SUNNUUUTUUUUELULUALAAU AULA SPECIALS AT Moire pattern. 8¢ SEA is book contains valuable information . Embossed Sidewall Double roll—just one pattern. Ceilings House Paint Guaranteed three years, Very Special—$2.00 Bolt—The Best Walfelt Smith’s Wall Paper House Look for Our Big Electric Sign Opposite Ritz Hotel IUUUUNUUUUUUAUAUAUGUGEAUUUTAUEUAAUUTUUAAA AEA AOUAEULU AAU BY W. G. MMUROHY yt two be e WASHINGTON, Feb, 24,—Me-| congroms mtill al Uncle Joe thusclah was younger when he died |non of Danville, Ill, and M Stedman of Greensbor P. Ki. 0. Chapter Elects Officers and | of the Confederate arm Your of the local chapters of P. ° - of . Waa KE. O. elected officers and delegates : gage riti#h Columbia, told the at thes rege all-day business meet ‘avy ieianiiiae’ the ite * Chapter: A—Mra, George w. Me | SAY ™! i gpl a ap a: Cauley, president; Minn I y : . vied peeaident; ire, Bi Cannon was born May 7, 1836 ee ley, corresponding wecretary; Mb san wae orn Januar 24 11, - Sara Hanna, treasurer; Mra. George : sr eatin Boteg yd ae A. Smith, chaplain; Mra. A, F. Folts.! ine ible ways Methuselah Lb 1 guard; delegates, Mra. McCauley and ee oid, tout, Cotas t Mrs. H. 8. Brown Sore the Mabans : Chapter A C-——Mra. J. W. Phelps, ike ‘Wns 7 CoOL president; Mrs. G. Graves, vice meee Ae eads president; Mra, G, 1. DeViibiew, re Add. gon thle that and: fale BAR cording secretary; Mra. H. KE. Lipp: | it up Cotaworth has, Methuselah WAR man, corresponding necretary; Mrs. \aied when he waa #1, and Mas : ¥. B, Acteson, treamurer; Mrs. J. M.iman now has Jt on him by seach ean Weaver, chaplain; Mra. W. ¥. Bell, | month ‘ guard; dele; Mrs. Phelps Cannon thus has Methoselah beat t Mrs. Graven, and alternates, Mrs. F.\en by four years and a halt 1 P. Gardner and Mrs. WV. L. Seely In fact Cotsworth says, if you ap EAR Chapter G—Mrs. 1, A. Gasaway, | plied the Bible reckoning to Cannon, president; Mrs. W. I. Keene, vice|he is already more than 1,063 T™ president; Mra. Beatrice Bartell, re arn” old and has it all over ang cant cording secretary; Mr C. Phil- Jone mentioned in the Bible, “vy lips, corresponding secretary; Mra. | oe ot 8. G. Hamilton, treasurer; Mra, Flor. | “FAlitor’'s Note.—The wenk Croo ence Carter, chaplain; Miss Kath point in Mr. Cotsworth’s theory “y ine Boyd, guard; deleeates, Mra. € seems to be that the Bible says “oO away, Mrs. F. L. Taft, and alter-| (Gen. v. 21.) that Methuselah’s him nates, Mra L. Boyd and Mrs. I father, Enoch was 65 years old boy W. Meianest when Methuselah was born mus Chapter V-—Mra, Corwin 8 Shank,| which, according to the Cots Ni president; Mra. A. C. Hanson, vice worth figures, would make Enoch tion president; Mrs. Milo J. Lovelens, re a parent at the age of five mod “I cording secretary; Mra. F.C. Acklin ern years.) leav corresponding secretary; Mrs. How —_— Cres ard Seabury, treasurer; Mrs. 8. ¥.| ABERDEEN, Mies.—Captnred ty the Rathbun, chaplain; Mra. Harold Fer-| several women after he had attack an? guson, guard; delegates, Mrs, Shank /¢4 a G-yearold white girl, William mus and Mrs. Hanson Jaker, megro, is lynched you Cro said ‘The peo the OPERATION was of | If : the the he ae F in Both Cases a en Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills. uted Lydis E. Pinkbam's Sesaee = Wash and the capsules and fac scription recommended. I am doing all my work and have gained twenty 1 pounds. I am taking the medicines for still, but 1 feel fine. 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