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PAGE 10 | RT AE TIES LN eateet THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MARCH 16, if i : | |J. Addison Campbe Kor J. Vouter, 4200 Woodland Taam e Seattle [ GALLI-CURCI COMING usic WOMEN’S CLUBS Serer ty ae Wangs eh ‘ ‘ i Pott “Alaska ur t Child Wy oe _—_—- Godowsky Concert Miss Mabel Jord ‘ Chila 1 Po . Friday i _Gteskier we Moth rele, Godowsk " ob Thimble Chub & University 1 The | King Dykemi ‘ . Pie, ocie i y, unlike many other ar White Shrine Thimble club w he aftert nelude work to be dome | j " : to we tints, In beloved of hin own fellow! nice at the he of Mra, Bdith w.u u ecer ed, 7 HW ‘ Open, eventing planiets more enthusiastic trib-| jest, 1805 Queen Anne ave, from 10 von by Mra, 7 ficere will be 58 Oe pen Bi NP . utes } on im Balyeat and Mr, Jack Morr t “sone . . ten have been paid to hie art and to! @. m. to 4 p.m Matthew se. serv 8 oming tw ee piano Kolo re. Geor V ilock 0 6 Rese rvations Coming hin character than th f two great nd by M " Parliamentary Procedure for Dinner - Dance; luminaries in the universe of mu CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ee ¢ Stevens W Adele M ie Pa ‘ le for Card . pus! Britinh American Association vse ; Plans Mac e for Ce Viadinir de Pachmann and Jonet King County Hospital Club |The Biritivh-Ameriean oclntion | x6 Ww. « 7 Party and Bazaar. Hotmar We are all children, all! King County Hospital club will! will entertain with a “hard time A Bh MONG those entertaining at the ky" i# Pachmann’s declaration.| with M H. HM. Hewitt, 2412 Del |sen’s ha Prizen will be g [OF | Armory, Frid: . A‘ Patrick's day dinnerdance at Why door everyone love Godow:| mar drive the best costumes, rennive whint . nt | eacek . the Golf club Friday evening are Mr sky?” queries Josef Hofmann, at tne 0. es ss f 2pm A pe . * Jona and Mra ¢ Farrar, Mr, and Mr ame time supplying the answer Dunlap PT, A Kolphany Guild's ta pn. : a Raymond Frasier, Mr. and Mra. Ern Heeaw his character ia pure gold ‘The I lap PT A. will meet The Epiphany Gui Church luncheo PF Ridgely » “agg Toga geo ye renga oer and hy t in ite sincerity is clear Friday evening, March 17, at 8/0f the Epiphany TUM | shephard 46 “oe Ridgely 7 Moss, Mr, and Mrs, J. T, McVay, Mr 4s crystal.” Generosity in another jo’clock. Speaker will be Judge|Mage wale March 1 at Bit | 0) thus enact Tiger Phx ; hg bert Gilieeple, Lieut, F outstanding attribute that Mr, Hof-| King Dykeman. Community sing: | Stewart st piecing A. R organiza lowe’ Temple Pindall and Mr, Perey Perry mannomight have singled out, And ing. Refreshments friends invit ashe ~ aie . ps could generosity go further than in ” eee Yokon Order of Pioneers ‘ ad North End ‘a 4 EE >; the wonderful program he ix vouch: sselt POT. A | ‘The Yukon Order « cers and Col. Ellsworth Circle orth End Flower Clay Queen Anne Guild Plan safing ‘hiv admirers. In Beatles In| aq wens yal PE. A. |the Ladies of the ¢ orth ex-| Gol, Ellsworth circle, Ladies of th » End Viower club ag ~ * ° he Van A elt will mee end 1 y _ elubroorr Dp Card Party and Bazaar heaped-up measure’ Chopin is rep wushee: ‘Saou 14, Bt Os eee jess ac al Alas ig A RL will. give at. Patr i se mab m T # al A card party and bazaar for the resented by some of hie very f ue-ianieie teiuann dite ie yd 3 ®| card party March 17, at 830 p. m ves kes c . benefit of the Orthopedic hospital is numbers — the imiense, majestic ("0 rerular DuMni® e discussed. and « ¢M. Elin Veterans’ hall, Armory a tanned by the Queen Anne Guild for Funeral March sonata, the loveliest B.A Friday dlge | Hughbanks, Mr Monday, April 24, at the Bungalow of all cradie rongs, the Bercouse; tho | "efreshments, | | ‘ Club's Musteal Tes 13. Booth “4. any 7 ~ gene ¢ exquinitely poetic Ballade in G mino | : por es Harrison PAT, * — Se a ee oir vn ine peadertel Scherzo in B fiat, Sutherland Heights P..T. A. 1 me Cnterte sub en "7 og ne Harrison PT bios! vil be assieted by Mra RK a ‘ . . nt tea at the Phi ¥ a re reterta iar Herbert Wither minor, Of vivid interest to Seattle | Under the auspices of the Buthers| Vacccetsy waciee Vridey, Marts 1%. a2 @ueber-an 364 com, Mrs. Harry Bartlett and Mra ites in the group from the “Triakan. |!40d Heights J the Cornish) ‘The Women's Minsionary nockty | Sorority bh ; _ beaheel, S f. a. agen + oem ig tameron. posed in the Olive at, |#ehool will give a program at the the First Presbyterian church |? °%* see | -e J. Van a Kjon will be In charge house overlooking Lake, Washington |*Chool, Friday evening, March 17,| will meet for luncheon at 1:00 at the Jonia Sewing Circle | Mount Baker Park Aig w of tickets: Mrs. Rvart Lamping, pub In which Godownky lived some two|@t § o'clock. | ehurch on Friday. Each table will! 101. gooine ircle will mest with| Ladiew’ Aid society Stewart, prizes. and @ baif summers ago, while con bear special decorations ae 4 at. tae ae (padlky: im. the-. Freak Mount 4 Nieity; Mra. J Van Stew rt, p ducting his master clase for planiate. | Canadian Women's Club Dance the various Mrn adage hg Mt or ; oh drag poe phn. icale Planned Dr. and Mrs. Bryant's cuckoo clock | The Canadian Women's club willl which the church is interested, and | Friday, at 1:30 p.m. ‘Take Weet | cafeter . 3° oe Lenten Musicale itan and thelr old.tashioned music box |entertain with a dance at the Mount the ladies and girls serving will be in| Queen Anne car. | West Seattle Review, wes cen G with its silvery, tinkling \ines in. | Baker Park club bouse, Friday eve-/appropriate costume, Mra. J. M ‘ « by eusartoken Crete by mpired two of the little gems Gedow.|ning, March 17 | Booth is chairman of the luncheon | | Northwest Improvement Club PI See ee Soon Guia of the Orthepedic sky will play on Friday at Plymouth eee committee, Mra. Fred Gieakieng,| The regular meeting of the North. | ™ 1 otes sone Interlaken Guild Yow west Improvement club will be held Christenson at 2604 47th aya hospital on Sunday, April 2, at the chureh with @ fascinating touch Lettie Ganiner Rose Club decorations, and Mra. W. W. Warren . Ola ot a “ Mra. & H. Kyle, 2035 E Most stupendous, a revelation in ‘The Culture of Roses” in the sub-| has charge of the dining room, as |at the Whitder school, 14th ave. N. | cee ae. no 0 Ra ade ’ polyphonic writing for the plano, ts |uinted by Mrs. D. W. Ainslie, Mra,|W. and 75th at, Friday evening, Newton st, at 4 o'clock. Mra, A. G poly phoni: iting pial of a talk to be given by Dr. ly Ainslie, » March 1 Beta Theta Pi M Schacter, Capitol 4120, is chairman oiowsky's own symphonic “Meta-|¥ gulliger before the Lettie Gardner |John Bushell, Mrs. Mary Schaak, | March Se ad oie others? a Mire. “ ' . * morphosex” on Strauss waltz themes. Rose club, which meets at the St.| Mrs. J. M. Mack, Mra. M. G. Smith, | J » of Beta of arrangements, and Mr. and The Ladies’ Musical club an-| nambula ‘Traviata, . 4 } ain Oanereast dh 6s” Cae blak A. Memory Turner are in charge Of/nounces GalliCurci, “the woman/ete, and she occupies a position |It Is mafe to nay that no other pianist | Regis cafe at 120 p.m. Friday. [Mrs Ft. Rasmussen and the Misses Beacon ¥ prmctaorg ional Church S. 4 - p une, the program. with the wonder voice,” at the Met | unique in the annals of musical his “live could play this marvelous work Je 38 Jeanie Prager, Agnes Pile, Marie} | o.. eiateny a. waged o ol 1 He Sid ropolitan theater on Thursday even: |tory—@ member of America’s two|Godowsky, as Huneker once wrote of Mothers of Reta Theta Pi | MeAusiin. Tyrone Whitsey and Hille | Under the saeriee tn Dieu Fi Sunday Afternoon Tea ing, March 23. Ametita Galli-Cure!| great opera organizations, an honor|"!* favorite “super pianist of them) ‘The Mothers of Beta Theta Pi will/abeth MacLean id u ere jterary and Musteal _ is ene of the greatest coloratura se never before accorded any sing M nd M erbert Condon are ent cubieea en om tnformal tea at} PFenes of history, She represents a) Thus, thruout the musical season, erta’ j pee a genday afternoon from 3/%P* of natural endowment and aj whether it be ax star with the Metro ir hom da oS ge Maj, Har | Perfection of art such a* are met! politan opera in New York, or with = ae Oe tnd Mre.{With but few timen, if at all, ina gen-|the Chicago opera, GalliCurct thrills] va joore, , | rort (ration, Seattle is, indeed, fortunate millions with her golden tonex i Moore, who have returned to Fort) - 7 a7 Lawton after an absence of some |!" being accorded the opportunity of! Members of the Ladies’ Musical hearing the famous diva, as thin city | club will reserve their seats on Fri and Portland are the only cities in day, March 17, and the seat sale for! the Northwest where Galli-Curcl| the general public will open on Mon- sings. | day morning, March 30, at 10 o'clock. Besides her concert tours, which | Mme, Galli-Curel promise: a program occupy an important portion of her | of unusual interest. Homer Samucia | working year, Galll-Curci sings this! will be the accompanist and Manuel season with the Metropolitan and the/| Berenguer the Mutiat, and the entire Chicago opera companies in “Rigo-| program, with the exception of « letto,” “Lucia.” “Barber of Seville,” | short number by Mr. Berenguer, will “Romeo and Juliet,” “Lakme,” “Son: | be given by Mme, Galli-Cure Personal Mrs, Andrew M. Thomas, who has been spending the winter with her son and daughteriniaw, Capt. Kra mer Thomas, U. 8. C. and Mr¥ Jang nurse, who have been visiting Thomas, in Dougias, Ariz, is now | Mrs. Bowden's parents, Mr. and Mra. visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Thomas/ William Darsie, in California, re in Espanola, N. M. From there she |#"hed today, time. Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Harold Priest, Mrs. George Newlove, Mrs, David Hall and Mra M. Lyle Spencer. Assisting are to be Mrs. Charles L. Phillips, Mra, K. 8. Gree ery, Mrs, Edward B. Dennis, Mrs. W. D, Fraser, Mrs. Irving Glen and Mrs. J. B. Marriees. Mrs. Allen Luncheon Hostess Mrs. George W. Allen will enter tain eight guests at luncheon Satur. ‘ay, with bridge for the later diver won. American Revotution, is leaving April 10 for Washington, D. C., where she will attend the national congress, held in celebration of the battle of Lexington, the week of April 19, see Mre. Edmund PR. Bowden, children Large Luncheon at Arctic Club Mra. J. A. Peterson entertained with a luncheon of forty covers at the Arctic club yesterday afternoon, eee with decorations appropriate to St./Will £0 to Ban Antonio, Tex. for ®/ sire ca 3, Stoltenberg and Patrick's day prevailing. Bridge was|short stay before leaving for New| daughters, Miss Karla and” Mion Orleans to spend ten days. On April|Claire, who have been in Los An. 15, Mrs. Thomas will sail for Europe, |tle* for the paxt two months, will where she will join Mr. and Mra, |Peturn next week. Royal Graves at Wiesbaden, Ger Pe Oo many, and with them will travel for] Mr. and Mre. William Roleom teft & number of months. last night for Southern California, to Patrick's day family dinner at 7 eee be away about three weeks. o' followed by an illustrated} try John Kellogg Js coming down eee iby Mr. Vivian gbewy the |ffom Bellingham Monday to spend a! Mr. FG. Shorrock left Sunday for “ vcse oceeee Beer wir [reek = the guest of Dr. and Mra. w York and Washington, D. C. Mi go al be ly the web's quartet | Tom Meadag. a @ oix ad re trip. and orchestra. é Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Frye will| see Aner Brown has aiacaial leave next week for Europe, to be |», * rom & vi Sout adie three chante, init in Southern California, Mrs. Conner to tha i . Piel Mrs. J. R. Conner is entertaining |morning for & three weeks’ business 10. yr, Youn Gh Wavion’ toc tae with a bridge of four tables at herjrrin in the East eigsn ab - 3 - ylor, ‘or the home Friday afternoon, with addi- “ee leet ba h, returned to her home an tional guests coming in for tea. Mrs! yr. and Mrs. Norval H. Latimer |"*traay- at nip C. T. Jenkins will assist, and Mrs. T-janq Mr. Earl Latimer will return| . Mr. and Mrs. George T. Myers and Middaugh will pour. lonolul j ” ms Se trqmt Menstule thie Saat-OF the WOR: into, and Dera, Fred Viacher ave-beav ling Saturday by motor for California, where they will spend several weeks the later amusement. eee St. Patrick’s Day Dinner at College Club ‘The College club will serve a St Benefit Musicale-Tea Mre. Harry Hurley left yeaterday 'A musicale tea will be given for the |for Salem, Ore., where she will visit | benefit of Ruth home by the ladies | her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and of Madrona Presbyterian church, at | Mrs. A. D Hurley, for several weeks the home of Mrs. Samuel Archer, ABpeits: 4 | 600 35th ave., at James st, Wednes-| Mrs. William Sherman Walker. | day afternoon, March 22, from 2 until |*tate regent of the Daughters of the | 5 o'clock. A silver collection will be | —— —— taken. Donations of books suitable | for girls between 14 and 21 years of | PERMANENT age will be acceptable for the home. | ‘The program will be given by Mrs. | Philip Macbride, Miss Florence Gray ling, Mies Gladys Roth and Miss Georgia Sheumaker. see Informal Luncheon In compliment to Miss Dora Haynes, Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney en- tertained with an informa! luncheon for eight at her home, “Daisart,” in Carleton park yesterday afternoon. eee Hosts to Bridge Club Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkall, which te very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. | The best thing to use is Mulsified| | Cocoanut of! shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseciens. Its very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few will last the whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfulx of Mul sified in a cup or glass with a littie| warm water is all that is required. It makes an abundance of ric h, jereamy lather, cleanses thoroughly jand rinses out easily. The hair drien | jauickly and evenly, and is soft, Mr. and Mrs, William Turnaclift freah looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, will be hosts to the members of their jand raxy to handle Resides, it | loosens and takes out every partic | of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be sure |your druggist gives you Mulsified Advertisement. TELLS OYSPEPTICS. WHAT TO) EAT ligestion, Sour Acid Stom- earthurn, Gas om Stomach, bridge club at their home, 4551 Uné- versity bivd., Friday evening. Twen. | ty-four guests will be entertained. . . ° Bridge Luncheon Mre. Harry Tremaine enter-| tained with a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon, compli menting her house cuest, Miss Manu- ella Briggs, of Vancouver, B. C. Cov- ers were placed for twenty-four. | ° Benefit Card Party Mrs. W. 8. Griswold and Mrs. r.! F. Weeks are entertaining with a) card party at the home of Mrs. Gris. wold, 4554 17th ave. N. E., Thursd: Indigestion and practically all forma of stomach trouble, say medi permanent |°a! authorities, are due nine "| London beauty doctors are “y'now applying afternoon, March 23, for the benefit lout of ten to an excess of hydr of the League of Women Voters. beauty spots with electric | ehtori« acid in the stomach Chronic ‘acid stomach” is exceedingly dan= Twenty tables have been arranged. |needles in place of the old | gerous and sufferers should do cith. OE Pie |kind that were pasted on and\**, Cee aes. eee on a limited land often disagreeable diet Dancing Party |removed as Milady pleased. Complimenting their son Ralph on | — - — ———— hig sixteenth birthd Mr. and Mrs. 6 stomach and lead to id secretion or they can eat Emil Schultz entertained with a p “on and make Stone way, Saturday evening. Spring rmation of gas, sourn: or pre flowers and St rations were Patrick's day deco- used effectively thru | mature fermentation by # little Uisurated Magnesia at their TOMORROW meals. the rooms. There is probably no bette fe see Baked Halibut au Gratin, Mashed || or nore. relinble ater antacid * 5 yen, r | than Bisurated Magness dit is Mrs. Charles Gaffner Fotetems, Mean ana Deter widely used for this purpose. “Tt has Hostess at Tea Shop Ie not n digentent.. Mut w teaapc Alki auxiliary will in charge of sul of the pawder of & couple of five the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday with the food will neutraline Mrs. Charles Gaffner will be hostes: ene acidity which may be ansinted by Mrs. George Hannan, | im the fottowing and pre iis further formation Mrs. Harry Kaufman, Mrs. Ashley COLEGROVE f v Mrs. Edward Holt, Mrs. C. C. Raeicamenns ® and Miss Anne Sprague few oun TOMEN, from an all.” indeed, “writes for a generation of Rosenthais,” meet on Friday, at 2p. m, at the! All ladies who wish | ebapter house. | luncheon . are |with Mra. Fred Gieskieng j17, at & o'clock, An excellent pro- Street Car Men's Dance Pennsylvania Study Club Mrs. George Stanton will preside |#ram has been arranged by Mrs. ‘The Street Car Men and Ladies’! Presidents of federated clubs of |a* toastmintress and the following |¥.H. T. Anderson. Auxiliary will give the third in a) the city will be guests of honor at | ladies, who are hostesses at the mpe- | ate serion of dances at the old K. P. the “Reciprocity Day” meeting of the | cial tables, will respond hall, Friday evening, March 24, at 9/ Pennsylvania Study club, Friday af. | Matthew! o'clock. The public is invited. Iternoon at the home of Mrs. Jean K.'Charles F. Hubbard, * a“soapy feel’ This new kind of soap for the family wash makes the soapiest kind of water. Put your hand in a tub of Rinso suds. You can feel that the water is actually soapy all through. This is one reason why Rinso soaks clothes clean without hard rubbing. Many bar soaps make frothy, foamy suds good to look at. But the minute you put the clothes into them, the suds disappear, leaving the water as if soap had never touched it. Rinso suds work down into every fold and fibre, loosening every bit of ither powde | comes as | milk or eltrate and in the Alpha Auxiliary A short business meeting will be form ia not a laxative held by Alpha Auxiliary, Friday, % plan and cat what you want at your March 24, at 7:45 p. m., in the old 10 Pike wt. noe Sent. adsinn ton aor bed ba oWaen 5 eyou over had on “wha K. P. hall. i Advertisement. ? ERE OM geen (bu should make “The Home Rase” *China” Rinso does the family wash as wonderfully as Lux does fine things to attend the reservations Mrs. M. A Matrons’ Club Mra. Mrs.imeet on Friday with Mrs. EE || Big lasting suds. They give the water ’all through dirt, without weakening a single thread. Just a light rubbing with dry Rinso on cuff edges, neck bands and the like, gets them clean—the dirt is so loos- ened. For the others, a thorough rins- ing and they are ready for the line, Be sure to use enough Rinso to get the big lasting suds, that give the water a soapy feel all through. Rinso is made by the largest soap makersinthe world. It is sold every- where. Get Rinso today—at grocery and department stores. Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass, tional church a concert will be given | at the church Friday evening, March | with | The Church of Spiri The 1922 Matrons’ club witt [in Caswell's hall, Satur M. March 14. wi! Fil Uh Ladies’ Literary and Mrs. E. G. Geant a Kirkwood place at 220 pm St. Patrick's D entertain with a St. P Hp Wh I, ig Ez i rz 7 F382 ap g 2 Zz 7 i fy ge 4 s

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