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A FeSO “Ritehie, second violin; E. 3 Burnside Announced ment of their daughter, Catherine, | ¢o Mr. Edgar FE. Piper, son of Mr. Jand, the wedding to take place at Parties for Mrs. Kane ee es recent Keane ie se ue aD ‘thur Sewall Haggett, Mra W. _fenry is entertaining with an in- ‘ditional guests for tea, and on Fri- ‘day Mrs. Milo J, Loveless has to- ey Kane's close ‘yited a group of Mrs. Kane's ¢ “friends to her home for an informal | afternoon of bridge. . : 'Musicale-Tea “Mr. Claude Madden will be heard in PA Seattle — Society: Informal Affairs Will Compliment Mrs, An- derson; Musicale at Home of Dr. and My Suzzallo. M™ A. H, ANDERSON its enter taining with an informal) Tuneheon at the Sunset club Tues) @ay afternoon, complimenting her Sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel W. An @orson, of La Crome, Wis, who is Ber house guest On Wednesday afternoon, Mre dason D. Butler has invited a few friends in for tea at the Sunset) club, following the program given by the ‘anity Box Players,” & compliment to Mrs. Anderson, eee Faculty Wives’ Club Musicale The Faculty Whiversity of Washington is enter.) faining with a musicale at the real | @ence of Dr. and Mrs, Henry Suzzalto @n Friday evening, with Mrs, Suz-| gallo and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer as the Dostesses, assisted by Mrs. George Kirchner. | ‘The following program will be giv en by the Spargur String quartet:) John M. Spargur, first violin; Albany | Hellier Col- | Wives’ club of the} Pens, viola; George Kirchner, violon cello; Mrs. Edgar M. Roger Ada Tilley, vocalist | t—D Ma, (Three movements) A © Menuetto (atte . Bach-Gounod weseesgees Rirahms (from Reman Sketches) yeawarsbaoees iriftes penter <S}rsinarve sBehubert are De Arne! ~ Bet {| Glasaunow peg | Engagement of Miss ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Burnside ‘@f Portland announce the engage ‘and Mrs. Edgar B. Piper of Port- time. | ‘Miss Burnside is a graduate of the ‘University of Washington, a nation | al Officer of Kappa Kappa Gamma and a member of Phi Beta honorary. Mr. Piper is a graduate of Reed During the war he served THE SEATTI STAR os . 0 a. m, Wednesday, March 16 Ladies’ Musical Club hh m, V , al “ ed , Tel Mra. Henry W, Pennock presidin Concert This Afternoon W MEN S ( : | IBS Mra. Frank Warner, who is here Mra, Frank D. Black and Mrr L furlough trom her work in. the Marmaduke Straith Miller arranged Oberlin Shansi Memorial school in | the following interesting program of China, will be the ker of the day chamber music for the regular month CLUBS FOR TUESDAY John ‘Trumbull will outline the pro-| and the guestof honor concert of tt Musical powed state legislature measures Of} Lunch will be served club give t um at the Alkt Women's Improvement Club [interest to women and children 79 ¢ mW. ¢ t afternoon The regular busine meeting of | Canon W. HM. Bling will speak of Woman's Me Auxiliary Quartet—Opus 64 N Mayan the Alki Women's Improvement club/ “The Narcotic Evil," and will ex The Womar neer auxiliary to » Allegr will be held t the home of Mr Plain the Jones Miller bill t Washington Pioneer will mee Alex Meister, 4004 Bast drive, Tues | see for tun yin the private dining | ‘ day, Mareh 14, at 2 p.m. Plans will} Theta Xi Mothers’ Club room on th floor of the ¥. W Trio be din A for an entertainment to] ‘Theta Xi Mothers’ club, all day|C. A, Wedne March 1 thoven be held early in April, This will b¢] meeting at chapter houne, 4532 18t! ‘ followed by a social hour, Aslarge|N, | Canadian Club Dance faoeat) jattendance is desired thn do | The Canadian club will entertalr 2 Bs Orthopedic Guild Committes with @ danee in the A. 0, t hal oredart Seattle Woman's Club Orthopedic Guild committee in Ninth ave, ‘Thursday ning | o literary interpretation departs room 1082 Henry Bldg, at 10 a, m oh 16, Visiting Canadiang wel ment of the Seattle oman's club cle @ ROR trappe presto) will mm t at the home of Misa Libby ‘ ® o.:¢.9 ro) + Se iige No, 7 | ans stanettet*unttiecn Lang, viowa, Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave. N,, Tues]. Seattle Ledge No. 7 | eastte Civile Improv | Mra Alice William Sherman, violin day, March 14, at 1 p.m. Mrs, Marie] A Progressive whis ey a | Mre. A. A Soe ee ener, SE. view Wernli Beebe will instruct the clans | HS tN Ode NO lone tn | hastens for the Beattle Ci club s lise Lesns Lanmeer pact in Browning, Current toplen at/ Of Honor Protective amocutio™ id.|it# meeting to be held at the clut ee |o:20, Mise Maud McGough, leader: svergreen é ae house Thursday, March 16, at 2 p, m ,, ‘ |Tuke Broadway car Ing, 3400 WIRED Ove. TMONEOY CFL dire, W. ME. Ulis Mra, Henry To Entertain Average 6 Ore ee eee. ven, | Landen with be th nore Bridge Club City Federation, W. ¢. . U. in|toa, Mra. Jenule Dalley, rat : . <9 Mr, and Mrs. John Loor Locke will’ City federation, W. ¢ will tlanehe Detief, aten Canra votka} F 20 2 1 hosts to the members of their Meet Piymouth Congregations) | ana Bre Pomog " att mo cael Business anc dge club at their home Saturday at 2 p,m aeorew Jervations call Kast 7190, Mefresh I f . . l oxidants, led by Mra. | < evening ne ~ yee 7 3 on = nat | ments. Business meeting at 8 p. m ro essiona eee mma Woods and Mrs, Ella Booke an moe! : : *. Hen andes will apeak at & |W 2 ] b Laurelhurst Guild Mts. Henry tandes will speak © Emma Lazarus Auxillary omen’s Clu elchurs ruud in Mra, Libbie Beach Brown will bring | i 7 SRA) ge! — Ch ‘ Tea Sh loetetnen i uthern Caiifornia.| Emma Lazarus auxiliary to B'Nal! The Seattle Business and Profes arge at ea. Nop en seme .-f B'Rith will meet Tue ay, March 14, | sional Women's club will hold an Mra. Alvo Vo enaleben ve | 1 Jat the educational cente « Orthopedic ‘Tea Shop, Tuesday, ‘as. | Woman's €ivic club will give & Mt. Will be followed by a Purim celebra. | at 6:30 p,m. In the Fine Arts room sisted by Mra. F. W. Kock, Mra, Patrick's party at the home © tion 1213 Fourth ave, The principal zi . 8 1 “ slim, T21 28th ave, N, Mra.) VY tage ~ragtagtlgg sens tage edgar Sas Desinee, geltar ele, ure W-| NP ce ge si speaker is Dr, Wm. L. Hall, who will sace:MERA. Atte, Chaves ectigiee, (+ MAGN will provide Cher eMttt| eee eee ee enet af th "A of Babrcldery Seem 2 MeGuire a Binet weal Bag will mee © j Mra. Walter Berdan and Mra, G./|#/nment. = Mombers m 108! school Tuesday, March 14, at 8 p. m.| Ch Stanley. ere, eile ws Judge King Dykeman will speak on} At the last meeting of the club it) ome I the ation of the Juve Court | was decided that the Business and ; Zota Psi Mothers’ Clab | " |W > , eran meet |t? Society.” Mra. Laura Parnell will| Profeasional Women's club give Gamma Phi Beta Mothers’ club of ate Pal weep. | Tepeat her reading of “I Speak to|tea and reception in honor of Luncheon with Mrs. Swain, 4739 19th @ "|My Children Just Onee,” in Boandi-| Madame Joffre, who with her daugh A luncheon will be given at the : jnavian dialect, and Mr. Emory Par-|ter and husband, Marshal Joffre, chapter house by Gamma Phi Beta! 1 |, Laser hy sent with Mra. | Ret Will give @ vocal solo, accom: | will be guests of Mr. Hamuel Hill, 0 alumnae tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Act-| _ DOrens Cs Ne Ninth ave. W,,| Danled by Mrs. Parnell. A special 4p. m. in Frederick & ing as hostesses will be Mrs, George |S. H. Campbell, 2140 Ninth *| invitation iy extended to the fath \'s tea room. Invitations will ©. Brehm, Mrs. Roscoe Bell, Mrs.|}3° DP. ™ ava os to attend aries be extended to the other women's R. M. McDonald, Mra. George Rice clubs in the city to join this organ ™ Alumnae | . - } and Mra. G. C. Teal eee yi cf Mili mmeet at chap: | Milles’ Ald Mountain View Chureh | ization in welcoming Madamo Joffre eee Pi oda pa Foie er ype Te = Mountain View| ‘Tho prenident, Mins Tuth Good jouse, 7:45 p- piritual chureh will meet with Mra. | - » - -e 4 now, appointed the following mem Mount Baker Park Wiseia Couateanyl tues Stenee, 149 68th, Tuesday, March 14,/ bers on the nominating committee | i ‘ oman's 2p Social Club Luncheon cist iieavtined Woman Ow] rm ote to consider the best fitted | persons A luncheon will be given by the|, ; cat New Wash-| , ‘or the coming spring eleotion: Mrw ury club, will mee New | ladies’ auxiliary to Mount Baker Park |ifgton hotel, 11 a. m. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lucy Wand, chairman of the com Social club Wednesday afternoon, Fe nf mittee; Mine Catherine Grass, Mrs March 15, at the clubhouse, followed Sigma Chi Mothers’ Clot Volphany Gaikt's Rummage Sale | Maree Motch, Mins dna Crangle and by bridge. Signe, Shuthera’ etub wilt meet],72* Epiphany Guild of the Church | pr. Leonora Grant. The president ‘The hostesses for the day wil! bel st tne chapter house, 408 18th avw |Cf tM* Bpiphany will hold & rum-|aiso appointed a summer camp com, Mra. Archie Chandler, Mrs. 1 E. 3 p.m. Election mage sale March 17 and 18, at 611/ mittee to scout around for « suitablé Fox, Mre. James Austin and Mrs. 6 as = oe ee ‘ place for a summer camp for the Charles Miller Writers’ Club } P club, This committes consists of 7 Writers’ club will meet at $ p. m.| “él ernie sti Leaf Post, | Mins Carrio Day and Miss Harkin n Erickson roc rer w.ca z 3 Governlock | ersonal in Rrichomm toe T.-C A] adieg anafiary of ‘Maple mt] “Site sive G. Maldwin,chaleman 2" by Gertrude Wiair; “Board | Pow. No. 21, will entertain with a so-| of the civic committee, reported fully | 3 ” clal event t paevelt hall a“ ’ se Mr. H. C. Henry t# tn Pasadena, 1 Love,” by Helen Kahin; “Carrie | 5 hy oa gg ps — all Mar h m the splendid work that th Tray Cal, a guest at the Hotel Green. \w rites @ Story.” by Mary M. Haley, | ov siiary wil at in March 23 thejeler'n Aid workers were doing and “** and poems by Helen Maring. | i y A bs ‘ ~ @ dance at Doug-] gave a brief digest of the accomplish lan’ hall, 915 K. Pine » ente of thin orew 01 ne alno Mrs, Archibald J. Picken and Miss eee : Pine at, menta of this organization. fhe al Mary L Fisken, who have been i Kappa Psi Mothers’ Chub | . nURK ent es ff members of the Mary Lee 26 Sg oar Rory Phi ’ ogee PE Went Seattle Review No. 51 club interest themselves in finding visiting Capt. and Mra. Donald Fis-| ‘The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa! weet Reattle Heview No ti wy , ken in China for several months,|Pxi fraternity will meet next Tues), “or the Maccabees will t B.|young Kirla who desire wholesome are expected to return next week. |day, at 230 p. m. [regular meetin: I hold ite | amusement and that this club mania 16,8 “ee | aaat ‘Culntere & in Carpenters’ hall, | the community service in providing aweras be bias the On opie » oh one Mr. Fred C. Fairley is leaving this Caleidh Clob Scarab TK, G0'S gee Gitlate ener. | eee Tene Dore whk Cnmerens | |week for a twoweeks’ stay at Col| The Caleidh club will meet Tues | March it: s . Offi please |to desirable dances and parties. | orado Springs day, at 1 p.m. with Mrs, Joseph F.} rs Mine u M, Fairbanks, nationa: es Forbes, 231 Boylston ave. N. Circle 3B. “ federation chairman, told of the mid 4 ce. | Circle B, First Presbyterian Church | year meeting and rally of the na wife of presi- of the University of North Da- Kota, who is the guest of Mrs. Ar bridge of four tables at her me Thursday afternoon, with ad- ‘The West Seattle Art club is enter: | taining with a musicale-tea in the guditorium of Frederick & Nelson’ Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. | ‘Mrs. Frederick Graham, in the tribal costume of a Blackfoot Indian, will present a group of Indian songs, and several violin selections. Mr. Arville Belstad will be at the piano. ‘The following program has been arranged: ‘Talk on “Indian Lore and Inspiration”. By Claude Mada Votco— 4 | (a) “The Sunrise Call” ] (Bunt Echo Song) ) Carlos Troyer (>) “Blanket Song” ee (eo) “Par Off I Hear a Lover's Frute™ | +++ -Charies Wakefield Cadman | Mra. Graham (a) “Gavotte Rock: (b) “Romance a Claud | gs) “Invocation to the Sun God” (Bui Lailaby).....-..++.Troyer (from “The Red r Thurlow Lieurance “Hymn to the Sun’ Troyer Pale Moon’ | ceseeeees, Frederick Knight Logan Mrs. G Vielin— | (a) “Indian Lament”... (b) “Humoresque Mer. Madde! Voice— (a) “My Silver Throated (Sioux Love Song) Thurlow Lie Fawn” (®) “The Thunderbirds Come F the Coda (ce) “By the Waters of Minneto Lieurance | (4) “Indian Nignt song Beary aude Madden Mra. ¢ Informal Bridge Party Welcoming her mother, Mrs. Da via Baxter, who has returned from California, where she has been spending the past year, Mra. Edwin J. Barteis will entertain with an in- formal bridge at her home tomorrow e afternoon. Four t * will be in play with a few additional guests coming in for tea Invitations have been limited to Baxter, . * Hosts at Cards Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. entertaining their Five Hundred club at their home Friday evening, when three tables will be in play close friends of Mrs. . Owens are Informal Dance Mr. and Mrs. tertained with an informal their home, 740 evening. Craig L. Spencer en Friday Vanity Box Players | ‘The program at the Sunset club| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock given by “The Vanity Box “Mrs. George T. Myers and Mrs. John W. Roberts are to be the hostesses. | ee Guild Will Meet With Mrs. Pratt The Mount Baker Park Guild of the Orthopedic hospital will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. G. K. M Pratt Friday at 1 o'clock ‘Tea will be served later in the day | ton. |pains go oN Mr. Harry Glen Stibhs has re- turned from a short trip to Cal- fornia, eee Mra. Chartes F er, Mrs. H. A. Taylor. eee sister, Mrs. Tyler Thompson, visit with relatives. eee have returned from a visit with rel atives and friends In Low Angeles. eee Miss Alma Voedinch, of New York arrived this morning and is a guest at the Hote! Washington eee Mr. and Mrs. Scott Puftitt going down to Portland next week for the grand opera. are e Daughters of Washing Princesa Angeline parlor No. 2 will give two entertainments during the month of March, a card party March 17 and a dance on March 31 Both affairs to take place in I. O. G. T. hall, 1109 Virginia st Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures qnick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp shooting through your head, just rub a little of this clean, white ointment on your temple and neck. Musterole amu tor is made with of! of ard, but will not burn and blis like the old-fashioned mustard ster. t Musterole at your drug store. and 66c in jars and tubes; hospital size, Better Than a Mustard Plaster The first regular meeting of the/| class in the principles of arguments | Carroll, of San] tion, which is offered by the Univer. Francisco, is the guest of her moth-/sity Extension Service, will be held | in Tuesday, March 14th, at 745 o'clock. | sting Jeane Mra, Frank McDermott and her) This course deals with the prin-| present left | ctpien of oral and written argument | Friday for Missoula, Mont. for ajand is one of exceptional value to} the large class is eapecially desired and | ine evening Mra. Shirley Baker and little son/all those who are int University Extension Service 1044 asaembly room, Henry bids. these lines, A student along rested are in vited to attend the meeting Tursday nig! office of the F Henry ma 229 Mothers chapter house, 4732 Zist ave. N. ht. Registration is open at the tension Service, 1044 bidg Further information y be obtained by calling Main see Sigma Kappa Mothers’ Club Club of Sigma Kappa, at kK 2pm < P me m. First Pictures of PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING Gorgeous Scenes, Tremendous Crowds! NOW SHOWING Clio Emma party lowed by Purim celebration, Rebekah Circle with Campbell, 1:30 p. swe Ciienian Clob an club will meet with Mrs A. Flypa, 615 Warren at 2 m. Take E. Queen Anne car. Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Lazarus Auxiliary will at Educational Center at § p. Short business meeting. for members and friends fol et Rebekah Circle Mra. N. i ave, W., at 2140 Ninth Drop-in Lamcheon Kappa Alpha Theta drop-in lunch Pimples and boils —caused by errors of diet A well-known skin specialist says that pimples are “sig- nal flags of danger” often in- dicating errors in diet. Indeed pimples are 90 frequent- ly associated with faulty habits of eating and improper digestion that the first thing to do is to see that our food is right. Fresh yeast is a wonderfal cor- rective food for these skin disor- ders. Fleinchmann’s Yeast is rich in the elements which improve and digestion and which intestines clean of poi- Physiciansand hospitalsall over the country are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast for pim- ples and boils, It gets right at the basic cause of these complaints. Eat 2 to 3 caken of Fleinch- mann’s fresh yeast daily before or between meals to keep your skin the familiar tin-foil pack- age with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer. An entertainment will be given by Cirele B in the main Sunday school jroom of the First Preabyterian jehurch Wednesday 15, at 8 p.m, Mra Grace Rosaaen Siefert, dramatic reader, nanisted by Mr. E. Hellier Collins, violinist, and Emerick, pianist, will an interesting program. Tickets may be obtained from the | Preaident B, Mrs, Frank | Hamilton, at the door f the entertainment. “ee Missionary League Meeting The annual meeting and luncheon the Congregat onary league will held in Ply jmouth Congregational church at | of \ '| TOMORROW 2 FRIED EGGS || Strictly fresh, with toast, | 10c In the follow! || COLEGROVE Rew EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, 1534 Third Ave. AUTO KITC Pike CT ¥ FOOD sHor Pike st. SPROCIAL et _Ntw CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS. | THE O@EATEST ACTERS m THE womD | TO KEEP THE LIVER ANO BownLs open ister GARDE THEATRE con Women's University club, 12 lock to 2, ee Officers’ Coancil P-T. A. The Officers’ Council of the Par ent-Teachers’ Association will meet Tuesday, March 14, at 10 a. m., in the elu oma of the ¥. W. C. A € reports and a short busines meeting. The Mothers’ Congress Circle will meet in the same noe at 1:30 p. m. Program in charge | of Judge Rhea Whitehead. Mra INAUGURATING POLICY IN H GREAT ROL FROM THE PLAY PRICE Evening, 35¢ ADMISSION Afternoon, ; Doll’s tional executive board to be held in Kansas City the middie of March, and urged all business women to stop evening, March | off for same if they should be trav. | cling east at this time, She alno told of the cooperation among the bust nean women in advertizing the beau | tien of the great Northwent | Miss Anna Marie Rrueggerhoff, lo. |eal and #tate publicity chairman, re viewed publicity secured for clubs during the past month and told lof the “Businesr Woman. a ate bulletin which ia sent to al € containing interesting abe each month “The Family Piayhouse” OAK 8c Met, ist "ea" daa Children Se AMATEURS TONIGHT sr.M. ALSO SHOWING MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Dangerous Curve Ahead’ RUPERT HUGHES’ Sparkling Comedy of | Married Life THE OAK | PLACE TONIGHT ’S THE TIME | HOURS OF FUN | FOR ONLY A DIME UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT FOR THE FIRST SHOWING AGAIN IN THE WINTER GARDE NAZIMOV IN SEATTLE AND THE ST RUN” . THEATER ATEST AND PRODUCTION House’ BY HENRIK IBSEN Winter GARDE THEATRE Announcing An Informal Display of i | } The Spring Modes in Millinery and Women’s Apparel Land o’ Flowers— The Millinery Section MAGINE taking the elevator to Cali- fornia! As you step off at the Third Floor, a vine-encircled gateway frames a Spring-day view of striped awnings, beautiful flowers and more beautiful hats. A few minutes here will be a real vacation! THIRD rLoon, THE And in the Apparel Sections DELIGHTFUL Spring models in Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses which emphasize the fact that charm- ing styles and moderate prices go hand in hand at the Bon Marche. SECOND FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE BON MARCHE | news of club activities and programs {competitive exhibit where each club) gate from this club to the national j | land policies of the state work. She | will have an opportunity to boost its|convention at Chattanooga, Tenn, also told of the coming state conven-| local community and advertise its this coming July, 192: tion to be Wenatchee, Wash. | scenic, industrial and community as on May 12 and of @ s as well as its own particular ~| club activities | | Mrs. Florence B. Moyer, entertain. | ment chairman, reported that the en- tertainment committee is working up \ minstrel show and dance to be riven by this organization on April 9th, at Douglas hall, for the pur. nose of raising funds to send a dele ORT & dent of dew ahead. 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