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PAG™ 10 STAR THUR: DAY, MARCH 9, 1922 Seattle Society Who Is She? We Want to Know She Wins a Pais of Stockings NAL CLUBS | Personal 1 Society @ of the King| Dr, and Mra. Frederick Adama ‘ wil held} will go to Portland March 31 to at-| M jock at}tend the opera, Dr. Adama will re | Holit's restaurar i main a few days, but Mra, Adams Hunine ‘ f offi will stay fora longer period and Mra Terrell and Mr rte Devil’ S Doings March 9.—Modern ed in fighting shimmy-#haking the w YORK ueusen the 19 devil must be us You can't combat up (LOVE CosTLy | Latest Dope on = Aaddle he 1 h an long ago an 631. METROPOLITA ALL THIS Ww ton, Mrs. Clyde Hudspeth and Mra W. B. France. Mr. and Mrs, Pago ‘Will make their home in Portland. eee Bridge Evening } Mr. and Mra. Chester N. Reltze are entertaining with ten tables of Bridge at their home, 3517 FE. Olive @., Thursday evening, March 16. Fs ac) Plans Informal Dance \ As 4 birthday compliment to Dr. H.C. Miller, Mrs. Miller will entertain With an informa] dance at her home. 607 E. 47th st., on Saturday evening About twenty-five guests have been invited. Thursday Bridge Club Entertained | The members of the Thursday Bridge Luncheon club were enter. tained by Mrs. Arthur T. MacMillan, @t her home, this afternoon, when covers were placed for eight geesta. cee Social Service Club The members of the Social Service | lub will be entertained at luncheon by Mrs. E. C. Ward at her home on Queen Anne Hill next Tuesday after oon. A talk will be given by Miss Evelyn Gardiner, executive secretary of the Social Welfare league of Se ate eee Informal Afternoon | Mrs. Murray B. Holland enter. tained informa: at her home Mon day afternoon, her guest# being the Members of the Belvedere club, eee Ladies’ Musical Club Laincheon | The Ladies’ Musical club will gtve & luncheon in celebration of its birth @ay on Monday, March 20, at the Ho- Washington, to be ywed by the regular meeting of the ac members. | | Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Harry A. Thurlow entertained with an informal at her home, w luncheon for eight th bridge for the later amusement. -e-e Tea and Shower A shower and t of the Hous: be given by home tor the of Good Shephe benefit | Joseph's parish n 17, from 2 of Mre Frid. lock until 5 9 To Entertain Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Chamberlin will entertain their bridge club, corm posed of three tables, at their home Frid: evening. Assisting at Tea Shop Mount Baker Park guild ig to be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, with Mrs. Harry Austin serv. ing aa host ens, assinted Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. L. H. French, Mr Howard Ballard, Mrs. 8. 8. Chadderton, Mrs ¥. R. Austin, Mrs. A. H. Kellogg and Mrs. W. B. Rasmusnen Cadet Ball | Ur ty circles are agog over | the n nent that the Cadet Ball will take place in the Hippo. on Wriday evening, April, | charming little three-piece affair of rose color, It has a beige color || vest trimmed with small steel buttons. The cont ts plain except for } small pockets and bell-shaped sleeves lined with beige Pretty |] indeed is the skirt, which ts a one-piece affair with just a tiny slit, allowng milady freedom of step. Beginning Monday, the 13th, every store tn Seattle will place on display the latest styles, It marks thelr big epring opening. If the young lady pictured here will call at The Star office for ident! color. fication she will receive an order for a pair of silk hose donated by c. C. Carpenter, MacDougall Southwick. ‘gi = \} WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | Social Score Club ee Soctal Score b will meet with] Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Mre. Charles G jax, 1007 Roanoke, Washington Boulevard W. C, T. U.| Luncheon, 1 p, m will serve a noonday luncheon Frt eee day, March 10, in the chapel Parliamentary Procedure Qub ave. N. and F. Madison at. The meet 4 . Reece A go p.| Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro will be called to order at 1:30 p.| 2 n® ti Piel . te etn | m. Visitors wel \ oens of % aoe ane | erat | Foor ¢ ¥. W s An 130 p.m Central Mission Study Club | Phi Mu Mothers’ Clab The Central Mission Study club of | the ¥. A. will holds tts next | fa Mothers’ club will meet at} meeting Friday morning at 10 Pee 6 o'clock in the Association F ; room. The lesson will be chapter 6 Genttio Woman's Clap Pe in the textbook: “The Kingdom of —— department of the Seattle the Nations.” vs s club will meet at Paul Gus- eee j tr Hic 35th ave, at 2 p.m Alpha Auxiliary | ors The Alpha auxili i hold tts King County Hospital Club regular bw n Fria Kin nty tal club will March 10, at § p. m, old K t 1p. m,| P. ball, 16 i4th W.! eee Nordica Choral Club es Kansas Women’s Club f The Kansas Women's cli f @ 2.6 meet th Mra. -G. W 7 Bible Study Class H nd Drive, Friday, March 10 Woman's Bible study class of | Assisting will be Mrs, Mary Ewing Mount Baker Park church will meet | Alice E 1 Miss E. Kinney. with Mrs; J. A. Du 601 Canca eG age dia ave., from 19 to'l1 a.m. Dr. | Alpha Omicron Pi Mother?’ Club Georgia B, Sattler, teacher. The A Omicron Pi Mothers sae gi<e elu 1 afternoon at Woman's Century Clab 2 o'¢ Literature and tra EK. Abth » Woman's Century cl members 4 : m ee naps Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton P Beacon ¥0 1 A. will § the Be Hi ‘ocedu . ir M h by Professor I : M Brithty American Association pre Home ran Meigs mon Round Robin Social Club Ba esa ee | The Round ¥ b of} Ballard W. C,'T. U Pr ; th Bordo = rd W. ¢ t » rs t ed t M fnbel M. Peterson at eurgiad — hs h 6542 19th ave W., Feb 1La.m. Busine p.m. 1 9 h 10. Cards. Play. will ti an f begin at 2 p. m. Telephone Sunset oC nene arr ) for reservations. A short pro- Seward Social and Literary Club | ram will be given during the after. Pogb it eres ahora Mra. Jennie M. Dailey | 11g Nh asic aimee, elia M. Phillips, assisting Sunnydale P-T. A ahaa ee Communit gf per 1 ‘ HW 6 sal ‘Election ‘ sae > = The annual election of officers of rtin, speaker Matalet Conve, tA held Friday, March 10, from 11 to at § iis hall. } hth " ay Olive st., 1 Op. m St. Patrick! Kilt, in its modern form, can be card party,, “traced back to 1626, It is more than a bath It just makes you over. You feel Lifebuoy’s health principle clean right down into the pores — waken the cells—start a healthy cir- culation. You feel Lifebuoy’s pure palm and cocoanut oils soften and refresh. You feel a delightful vigor over your whole body. For the first time, perhaps in months perhaps in years—your skin is in perfect condition. It is the finest feeling on earth, Do you wonder that Lifebuoy is the most popular man’s soap in the world? The Big RED Cake. BUOY; HEALTH SOAP SHOE CO. 316 Pine St. Just received: Large shipment of up- to-date Pumps and Ox- fords. Specially priced and some as low as $4.85 Ladies High Shoe Spe- cials at | | | | TWKE DAILY TIOLAM = MQOPE= THEATRE MATINEE sso VAUDEVILLE: MRS. SIDNEY DREW “PREDESTINATION” Ray and Emma Dean James Pinto and Jack Boyle Wenton's Modelx ™ Lots Beunett Raymond Wilbert Gladys Buckridge Monday Afternoon HORSINI Cony Three Times Daily—2, 7 Mat | | good satis and xe Werk. We ¢ Test of Time Most of our present patr recommended by our early eu ers, whose work is still gi tion Ask our cus- tomers, who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring | this ad with you. OHIO bins 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Fraser-Paterson On " “2 ~hilling daughter Vel ieabret arrived h to * mtan who shakes a wicked Colonel and Mrs. Phillips t samabnar trons a Sete Ot enveral Week knee on the dance floor with the ‘ay ; red; pA ihe " used Will B é Honored; Weat Seattle Review No. nm California, weapons | your _frandtather a ! Luncheon for Visitor. s _ Wart Heattle Review No. 61, W.B.) ee, ang Mirn « cyan see ng Rie . ve greg Flbcche ane jeft this morning by motor for Lon This is the answer of Dr. John Foes Col. Charlea I. Phat re i arp = ha Angelos, where they will make their Roach Stratton, refofmer, to Dr. lips, U. S. A., and Mrs, Phillips, achat ah ak 3 aks Olticene 3 future home Kobert Stuart MacArthur, who quit Maj. Edward Dennis, U. S. A, and nancy d wtb v “ee , Calvary Baptixt church, which he Mrs, Dennis will entertain with an : oe © Dr. and Mra, * Will G. Cronh founded—because he couldn’t stand informa! supver at their home Satur " (Agnes Budden) are receiving ¢ Btrattc renee OD cyte Princess Angeline Social Club, 0. E. 8 Stratton'y sensational sty pay evening, March 18 | 1 « per ub, O, 2, | STatulations on the birth of a daugh- | No longer does the devil wiggle 79 j \ w » benefit card party at| ter Wednesday at ¢ } a wicked forked tail but now he COMING Luncheon Will L the home of Me. and Mra. O. Huwh, | tal ES | shakes a shimmying shoulder, | NEXT SUNDAY Compliment Southern Hee, hatern Stare aad]. Mra. Dixwell Thompson of Netting ans Aetiae tease iced aaa NIGHT Guest | CED a3 Lines ham ix the guest of friends in town, | due bold: Gehan dovl of yeas em) SEATS TODAY * Complimenting Miss Nancy Gam. S 8 a { 4 ‘oa 14 r zs . The new model has arrayed him + ~ ie a “. Kugene Levy re : r4 fea et kay | gal BO FO me Neds Dy gol le ont ke an ene of Wet” Oliver Morosco * of Mrs, Lynn Keady me. re The ( Be Review | tumed recently " | Nor does the new 4 care % Myra Plees will entertain with @ ee e No, & W. B. A. of Maccabees | trip to theHawatian Injanda. |where he goes,” in Stratton’s be- ls Eemcheon, for eight wrday | cote 4 will aneet with Mrs die Henry ie . m2 eae Miss Eleanor Berlin, 21,\\ef. for he nays “the devil often oe .. d © rheo! 8 stern ave. areh 16, a f r Philip Rowe have re , ” " he nes 0 University lub Saturday @ | ‘ Kaaterr March 16, at 130/ Mr, and Mrs. p where they | Worcester, Maas., will receive |" in th ats of theologians and | p.m. Members and friends invited, | turned from Californi y |sometimen enters the pulpit.” Cards Out for Tea | <"are lapent the past xix months, and are | $60,000 if she remains single Complimenting Miss Creigh Cun. | Seattle Audubon Society | occupying their apartment at Adrian and lives with the mother of iBingham, of Everett, who in to be an Beattie Audubon society will meet | Court ane. |Charles A. Hamilton, Chi-| Barnyard Romance April bride, and Mrs. Frederick wie Thursday Marsh 16, at & p. cm | aren. J. ¥. "Nery. wit caf Hien Hew | C200) her sweetheart. That, Gets Game Warden man Eetearine Winter ’ formerly . the « nar jer of Commerce. sk | York, March 21, on the Aquitania,|in accordance with the will of! souxsTowN, Pa. March 9 Everett, who h ently come here athbun, ornothologiat, will mpeak n 2 . Ni : ‘ to Pisce Mise Marie Leghorn has on “Sparrows.” Public invited | for Europe, to remain indefinitely | Hamilton, who asked her to| reartiens crucity, a Good Samarttan | . 3 ‘ | ee L 7 his death | and love at first sight have combined | fesued cards for an informal tea at a ee j | accept the legacy on his Ther home Saturday afternoon, March Seattlo Lodge No. 7 Mra. James 1. N ieee, “eben bed. to present state game prosecutors 98, from 3 unti jock. | A progressive whist party wit! be| Deen visiting Judme . SPS here with « problem. ° atven by & No. Degree | Hadley, left yesterday for Brattle | A farmer \ast year baited a for “ boro, Vt, where she will join her GIFTS SOUGHT trap with a live hen. A kind hearted f Honor seociation, in ° moon's _ eens we W. balla |son-intaw and daughter, Mr. ar | panerby cut the tether. The hen eservations 1409 Nini Tuesd on.| Mra lL. H. Seagrave FOR VETERANS took to the woods and met a gentle ‘The committee ia charge of the seat aa ak eee eee pag man pheasant. Direct Vrom the Piayhouse, Bridgetea at the Tennis club, Thurs. | hostenses will be Mra, Victoria Dan-| Mr. and Mra. H. A. Schroeder teft| Comforts of various sorts for dis-| Now the woods are fufl of strange a 4 @ay afternoon, March 16, requests lobe ™. Jennie M. Dailey, Mrs. | Sunday for fan Francisco, Monterey veterans in Northwest hospl-|fowis, Pheamnts are protected by Not « Bedroom Farce © that those planning to attend make Blanche Detlefsen, Mra. Clara Lotka| and Los Angeles, to be away a month are being collected by the wom-| law, Hens, so tar as known, arenot | pUT A CLEAN, WHOLE. vations not later than March 15, : “ eee en's auxiliary of Univernity post, | pamandaant - re SOMH COMEDY Teservations 6 and Mre. Anna M. Farrier, For re&/ i . veces fas the space for tables is limited ervations call Kast 7190, Refresh | Mr. and Mra Frederick Wiman |American Legion, Contributions of] PROF, OLIVER D. RICHARD-|6 | «ews of hilarity) exeefieat Telephone Mrs. Charles Rollins at} ments, Pusiness meeting at § p. m.| have taken a houne at 7217 12th ave, Jellies, conserves, canned fruit, ci¢ | Son, instructor in political history x ork Telegraph. the club, East or 66 pee edhe a ; |N. FE. Mrs, Wiman was formerly |arets, candies, current magazines,/at the University of Washington, si West Side Federated Chaba | Miss Katherine Winter, of Everett. | Pajamas, bathrobes and similar art! \adarensed the Engineers’ club on Mrs. Dudrdenke Hostess At a meeting of the Pederated | cee jcles are sought. Supplies may be left | «rne Washington Conference” at @ Mrs, Hertha Fairbanks ts entertain. | Clubs of West Side, held Tuesday| Mr, and Mrs. Vernon A. Smith left /at the office of Dr. John G. Byrne, \juncheon Thursday ing the tmembers of her bridge lunc } Mareh at Fairmount Con. {yesterday for a month's trip in the Brook yn ave, and EB. 45th at ae ‘eon club at her home Friday after-| gregational church, it wna resolved | Kast, res Mi Taao a being made by the axail THE WAYFARER has been tn-! oe 0 tinue these meetines until bd meg ge ea ‘dee at & dinner |dorsed by the Chamber of Commerce, | ——— — moon, March 17. : | “ Ulyanes G. McAlexand. t a dinner | 2orsed by | see after election, and that one meeting | Miss Luctle Eyman left yesterday | Ulyanes G. McAlexander « t " \ at the Cor one « 2 General * , be held In each district, commencing | for Coeur d'Alene, to visit Mra. John |St the Common# March 29. 10 00 Married Wednesday with Alki, Monday evening, March Philip Weyerhauser (Helen Walker) |McAlexander will speak on “The Sec 0 Al Afternoon 13, at Alki Heach pavilion. An-|for a fortnight ond I of the Marne.” e marriage of Miss Florence ement of next meeting place cee : P e (ig eda natn daughter of Mr.| will be made then. All Weet Siders| Mr. and Mra. George Warren Noole Harding Planning and Mrs, James ¥. Hennesy, of W1-| invited eft funday for a month's trip to ‘ Rona, Minn., to Mr. Wilmer Chartes| . = California Cruise Off Florida | March Worst Month onal: tie Ths Trou. S Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N./ SOLDIER BOYS APOARD PRESIDENT HARD bie—How to Remove Easily Bass, of Portland, was colemnized AT PALACE HIP Big Timber Stand ING'S TRAIN, Savannah, Ga. March | there's a reason why nearly every- Wednestay afternoon, at the home of| A mit comedy, “Get Clif S ld: en route tO! body freckles in March, but happily | the bride's brother-in-law and sister, | which eight soldier Near ifton So lane a cruine ere is also a remedy for these ugly Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barry, Rev, Ed rs of the 27th 4 are fea-| Purchase of 40,000,000 feet of stand t from St and no one need stay Ward Lincoln Smith reading the serv tured, is the ‘ act on the pro. |ing timber near Cliftor ar Hoe h. He ox fee in the presence of relatives and gram, © P the Palace Hip en announced by Geors 4 yacht of E simply get an ownee of Othine—| intimate friends, | ant aturday night The act & Sons of Foumciaw, |B. Mclean, Wast on publisher. | gounie strength, from your druggist | ‘The bride was daintily gowned tn cleverly staged f includes some said to be approximate The secrecy wur ling the preat nd apply a little of it night and pink and carried a bouquet of or livet candid as oa as the singin sand feet, and work on dents t har ma it p bie for) morning, and in a few days you chids, Bride's roses and [ilies-of-the-| » theta ate. Soauelh begin as goon ae weather him to enjoy almost a ce oO tent. | should ete that even the waret trek to a _— Yalley ina shower. ‘The bridesmaid Ha dainty hte comedionh as the timber will be |The schedule of his train is notlion have begun to disappear, while Cand strongest plate known, D ‘Miss Irene Raymer, was attired tn} H. o in ylet, “The to by auto truck known at cities along the route and |», ht ones have vanished entire. not cover oe coee ¢, 7 sar. | ¥ ‘ -e~ b aint i dunk date ene o tee ne - ou cal gana blue nae hovers car 1 k": Mann and Mallory the president is not disturbed by wel Now ig the time to rid yourself of e akanioal i year Fed pink roses. The flower girl, | j : ti; Pole? ieartes OOKS PROVE TO coming doles | treckles, for if not removed now, they |" Whalebeme set ef Teeth, Betty Barry, carried a basket of Is this your picture? od . aioe JOKS 4. R VE T — tany ‘ebay. oll, pumheee ok tpell, ak “ Baby roses and lilies-of-the-valley : é ; Ss i‘ be a. Sena BE STRONG STUFF) A ResowTI0n inaorsing Proni-|otnerwise beautiful complexion. Your Mr. Louls Sharpe, of Portland, was Rn Re Peres © Caster, Stas Sake Phetneraphere 517 Ae | circa A box Iabeled “Irish bition Director Roy C. Lyle’s effort | money back if Othine fails—Adver- ae ae ee, eee Sree ‘This is the time of the year when the feminine population begins prema “s | Meretens” VEReese Che part of Cab |e eeaired The Valetent a08 tan bebe [iaenens All work guaranteed for 15 yeara, Wee played by Mrs. Louis Stanton. |! Vindow shopping, wondering what's going to be in style for the coming Some animals can dete Two quarts of Celtic whisky adopted by the King County Legis Flave impression taken in the morn- es St the butiet: luncheon | Lady Luck amiled kindly upon The Star's camera man Wednes bie to human beings. \contincated tive Federation ing and cet teeth same day, Mxam- Which followed the service were Mra. | “S08. Macy Mus “ee ote dia , : = ae sae. a soi einai ination and advice free. > reliage , day afternoon and he caught the above photograph. : 2, ao Call and See Samples ef Our Plate: ip Johanson, Mrs. Phinens Pendie- The young t is wearing one of the new apring street suite—a |/ Stand ‘TIME SCHEDULE Seattle-Tacoma Union Stage Line, Inc. Effective March 12, 1923 VALLEY LINE Starting from Seattle Bee, Sta- tion, Marion and Post streets, at 7 a m. and 6:30 a m. and hourt on the half-hour thereafter unt 10 p.m HIGH LINS Leaving Motor Bus Station, 1918 Third Ave, Seattle, at 10:36 & m. and 4:20 p>. m. conn: at Des Moines with stage for Tacoma. Passengers at all ae sd should make reservations secure seats, SEATTLE-TACOMA UNION STAGE LINE, Ine [Boat Schedules —-SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamer Nami. tam and Sun, Trip, 9 p.m 60c FOR SINGLE TRIP 80e FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA. 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