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THE SEATTLE STAR | Reception Will Honor | Perey G Seattle eroy Grainger WOMEN’S CLUBS Grandma Is Weaving Wociety (S22 8 See cee ee Her Own These Days (AS) ger, will er n with a reception * Dramatis Club Mamie Millard, chairman; Mr wre | HY DOROTHY FAY Gout | owners last mpring’s arta ahd aa At the Colles club ‘Thuraday even-| ‘The next meeting of the Manus| Frank Sutton, Mra, Robert mae c girls, are you preparing for| crafts exhibit at the fine arts ga nents Tiniversi . , tt Dramatus « be held at the gren, Election PA ge ates Fat iptalsarhygasrdny ery Women's University Club | ins shade the concert at thé Met ‘ now mon shave z ‘ ms , { cer nome of Mins Olive M 1, corner ° ° to begin early if you're to be an at This May an amazing collection ~ > > - S Plans Interesting Pro-|"°""": save neon extended tolot 41st and Cortina Sap even Relates thagtée, DA. B tenn Gaty a pina May an amazing cotlection For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Livef bs Tare” Pinel |ing, March 80, at § o'clock Rainier chapter, D, A. Rt, will give| weaver attic be ram for April; Card | sixty gucets Yot content with depending upon|sroup of weavers in will g y ih Ri ain Me 4 | o ane * musical at ¥, W. C. A. at 2:59 lthe Knitting #kill, all the next gen-|shown, Mrs, Atwater berself is un-| Party and Tea Easter : , , Community rtainmen o'clock yma oak reas vine for her future| .Th® nicest catharticlaxative toy pletely by morning and you will few Mond Dinner Will Compliment | gy “Hriguton Ainute Women are tee eraen ot 56 vine Soquires Curtis | Sirvememy . Vers ner future | nysic your bowela when you have | splendid, “They — work mens |Mr. and Mrs. Webster _|riving a free community entortain-| Eillte Rebekah Lodge to Give Ball | way ary they are tow learning to/home in Bostoh thie summer, bu Headache Hiliousnens sleep.” Cascarets never at : * a | Complimenting Mr. and Mra, Rdgar} ment at the Brighton Congregational | The Elite Rebekah lodge is enter she aiens danas’ ete eabdoana ts Seales ak the Gin’ ot Colds Jers m” or gripe Pilla, . Bic [2 April program at the Wor | ee eenne have recently re-|church ‘Thursday, March 30, at 8 p.| taining w a ball” at eee p SE ay ee sip yyoene: e weed res be net Ate me Disainess four Stomach —_| or Oil, and y cost only ’ : fe University club promises to i from California, Dr, and Mra./™. Miss Ruth Linrud, harpist, and! 260% Jackson mt OVO | ene party ave Al] Welly Weaving im » A in eandy-like Cascarets. One or two) a box, ¢ n love Cascareta, toay be unusually interesting, with the re .- affleur will enter.| the Community Servi will ning, Mareh 30 Die wens Peceyredit “iy het will be obtainabie ; A mn i asi tonight will empty your boweis com | —Advertisement eon on Sa abtinee Sapmtoy a. . | bie ou nee the loom at work in| At present her studio 230 Sixth ne first adhd gt rg SAP [tain with a diy At thelr residence | appear on the progre wel the Bon Marche window last week?|ave, N. E. (telephone North — urday, April 1, at 12 Thursday evening | come Dorie Soctal Chub girl even mado her husband ais @ veritable museum of fascina Gring Madame Joffre and Madame j | w Ne Dero foclal Gus 0; & ee ee erttable museum of fect te ane, The luncheon, . . Pee age allay 7 n ing woven stuffs, On the big Te tas woe Mr. and re. F isher |®%, Lake's Church Lesion Musteale! mest with Mre.C. H. Mick § “homespun” bought from putting an | ish loom she has a quilt in red and Which js for members only, will followed by a reception, and the) Dinner Hosts hostesses will be Mrs. Philip P/O "yi, The Ladies’ guild of St, Luke's Meridian ave. Thursday, March 9, /ad in the paper, You'd be surpriaed church will give a Lenten musicale at 2 p,m, All Kastern Stars in lat the old folks around Seatth unived to the Chi cago art museum an soon as com white that ts Livies up ame ers» covers p for twelve] at the home of Mra, Alexander Grubn, | vited jurbs who still get wool from their |.) Marion and Mrs. Danie! B. Trefethen. | guests, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fisher] 17th ave, N. W a4 W. Sith at, eee lon catia” “Gon coed ans dee ack Piste a. ‘ BRITE 777 TA ‘de Wednesday, April 5, at 12:90 p. ™../ win entertain at dinner at their| Thursday afternoon, March 30, to Queen Anne Fortnightly Club | ton dyed and etrune in the loom and nm the living room are hung ca (7) als— NS nt. Wom-| 7 Oo p.m. A. F. Burrough at 8 o'clock. The ways and/ Miss Lane Social service depart i Kind curtains and rare fabrics of |the way those funny striped and | Mrs. Frank T. Wilt will be honor) pome tomorrow evening | which the public is invited. | Queen Anne Fortnightly club.| woven into seven yarda of the nicest, the wall curious looking ribbons Tipo guest at a luncheon for members and eee 0,8 |with Mrs. 8. C. Bugbee, 314 West|wurgent, moet etylinh homespun you | ttt she explains as Egyptian .card PMS, their guests. | Entertai: t Nineteenth Century Literary Clb yiowe ot, 2 p.m. lever maw. ‘Towels and bugs and soch | weeving. For a long time all aw Bag De Friday, April %, at 3 o'clock, | VMETlaIns a Nineteenth Century Literary olub ge a [ever saw. Towels and bags and such \thors on antiquities thought that Mr Mra Otis Floyd Lamson wit! speak; Woodward Theater meets with Miss Cora Gillette and] BROWNING SOCIETY lita set up, with great case, Need. | What looked like material on the » Sa “The Awakening of Intellect in| Dr, and Mra. Henry Suazallo en-| Mis Alice Robinson, at YW. C. As) gists Browning society will,less to may the prize object made | Exyptian carvings must have Tt % ORANGE Infancy.” Demonstration on infant/tertained with a box party at the/@t 590 o'clock, |mect with Mrs. A. H, Wiseman,|!# @ replica of the old fashioned |POC something else hea no TN PEKOE five months old. The afternoon will) Woodward theater Monday evening Day N 4160 2iat ave. N. KB, at 3 p,m, | bedspreads that are mostly in mu-|°P¢ could us ia method for re iy ‘be for ogy and guests, the host) might guesta enjoyed their hospital Ray 1 enn RP Sere abaten these. dave producing it, Mrs, Atwater is keen 17/4 be Mrs. George W. Soliday | ity attle Day Nursery meets at club: | M York hae had the fad grow.|8bout mathematica and apparently Justifies a reputation established Danie! BR. Trefethen. | eee room, 402 Broadway, at 10:30 a, m. s Green Lake PoTA, ics ieee + Hheag ea necee fhe wee la mastery. of that éiftionst. science > more than half a century of . + =e reen Lake Parent-Teacher asso ; ; birthday party and stunt night | a z Rae | ba \Ever since the Herter looms were | W&* & household talent in old Egypt. 7 y day party and stunt Mime. | Lancheon Compliments Weman's Century Club clation will meet next Thursday at|eoriat that now. make tapestries |For she was able to figure out Gs That is only one of the many reasons in favor of GOLD ‘committee are to be the host-| | Complimenting Miss Marton Lane,|4N's Century club, 10 a, m. A day|W, Jones will speak on the “a0-10/70 UE Ml Te Ut | pointed cloth garments were made, 4 © who is to become the bride of Mr. ay ~| Plan of Taxation.” homes. The simple homespuns n by @ trick of turning cards. 11 Pay SHIELD TEA——— Another: Friday, April 14, at 3 o'clock, the) wittiam Austin Ingram on Friday { © 08 by the Buropean peasants have teen |in Just the opposite of all the usual | will be devoted to musical |arrernoon, Mis Betsy Booth enter: ersona Amethyst Chapter No. 138 worn abroad for years, but recently | primitive forme of weaving. The tone tion; Mrs, Elizabeth Rich-/ tained with an attractive luncheon at | | Amethyst Chapter No. 198, O. E.jthey, too, have become the vogrue| warp ix net up with the pattern | ie ‘Miller will speak on “Musical | ner home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, M. Ross Downa re) s, will hold a military whist party,/in America. The Biltmore homespun (all in it and ali the weaver has to jes of Different Coun- eee moved today to their new home 8¢) vraternal hail, 2609 Jackson st./industry started by the Vanderbilts do ts to turn the cards according > with {ustrations, Musical Program 2869 Thirty-third ave. 5. 515 p.m arolina as & means of supply! ees, Apetl Rael emia g oc Ry cad ak ce % ks ee work for the poor natives now is Ger x o = iw ortson Thygesen Auxiliary supplying fine cloth the country /forth and lo, a beautifully intricate y i Be” and “Darn It,” written DY) = -Thursds ¥ afternoon at the Y. W. C. turned today from Bellingham where | Mrs. Ih hermn . is FY erin - “ Prog 8 prin thd ut 8 ea (Fs \ S3 1 @ oy Frank T. Wilt, and produced chapter, Daughters of the| they have been spending several | », larry Potter will entertain | ov in Now Tork city there ere | devin bs under the fingers. | we Ve ae oid owes A, Rainier chapter. |Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary, United |half a dozen shops right (WORKS OUT DESIGNS to a certain n hematical scheme od run 4 plain thread back and eC STTEMGaTH, ; direction of Mrs. Robert) ‘olut present the | days. a ar Vote ry r — aanttantatmneetantns aameen “yoo Satay abalenting, ~alcee Revolution will pre oF ee | Spaniah War Veterans, at luncheon ave, thet had a weaver ® Fork |ON DRAFTING BOARD ex play following program. “ | Thursday, March 0, at 12 o’clock,|who would make anything t6 order yr Ai ater haw Arattl ted at the Cornish theater. | ary, the Lark", .Bchubert-Liest| Mr. H. K. Stephenson of 10PK in ner apartment in the Armory, (right before your eyes—anything!, ” 4 hax 4 Grafting or for nervous people or expecially | teach them all the various ways of ‘A musicale will be given on Friday | Aidenia| Reach, Cal, spent several days In epee ens ap cours tolbeeoms van 00.6 i and works out these old pat-'for the insane. In fact, during the | Weaving and she herself set about April 28, at 8:30 o'clock, by | C. XK. Petites the city Inat week, a guest at the bi sart or & warm party cape. |°°T* from scraps, from museum|war she had charge of all this re |tm task of getting some patterns — Dorothea Hopper, plano; Mra. | “Shant Imdooe--. 01. Kimsky-Korsakow | viotel Washington. ~ — Barton Tent Siete mentean shop wan one of the Dicces from old pictures. When you|habilitation work at Camp Lewis|more attractive than those in vorus Moss Hemion, soprano; Gertrude Griewold ee le ra rion camp No, 1, Daugh bdwwent of thene on 42nd at. and had | #° to learn weaving, whether Egyp-|and at the Letterman hospital in jamong the natives and in obtainin i Leone Langdon, piano; Mr, | “lullaby Badiisns tdotens asuccewee Seott) Mrs. Henry Hibbant returned Bun pe sd Me eterans, will entertain with pry looms all in operation rieht in|U8", north country or early Amer-| San Francisco, and quotes case after | jeolors that were modern in prefer Madden, violin; Mrs. H. N.| ry, peeive Poand Look” J. M. Barrte}Gay from Portland, where «be went ann nonday luncheon at the home of pate ee ican, one of the first tasks is to| case of wonderful cures from shell-|ence to the limited repertoire of all plano; Mr. Emory Parnell. | " bag Players to attend the opera last week. pees : a Eakene 124 KE. 68th at + ioe Mitende’ hii we tthe weaving |Choowe a blueprint pattern. | shock. simple weavers, red, brown and’ ¢ Mra. Emory Parnelt, plano. | Dance (a divertisoment).».-....+.-+++ eee 12 oe a eae h —< Comrades and authorities, of the country, Mrs} Tt lookw a great deal like a sheet | ONLY CURATIVE | blue, 2 Marion Coryell, pianist, Will) a1 came Hon LaFerse| Dr. and Mra. George M. Horton | ome. Take Meridian car, |e ey Atwater, happened to be In}Of Music and when you sit at the) METHOD FOUND |HAS LARGE : her own compositions, “Cynthia | «Lovely the Nightmeaie Math a Lyre will motor to Portland Thursday, to} ° nm ready work with before “Occupational therapy is the only |\COLLLECTION NOW Wheitty | Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 Seattle and the university prompt-| fins enantio ey ase Mise Avena Roberts So nT eek | Nina M. Frye tent Ne. te wit give|iy obtained her nervices to give a) 7OU And “treadie,” as is necensary| curative method so far found of| She now has « large conection il hy 13 ii ‘Went “Janet Marks * Jen, |* *0cia! in Veterans’ hall, Armory, |six week's course In the old art when you throw the shuttle back |any value im the treatment of that|blue prints ranging from such x Mra. John W. Heal, Jr.. an i. ag Payers Mr. J. 1. Collins of Los Angeles, u mory, | jand forth, it ix for all the world! form of insanity known as dementia Cinating sounding tones as the afternoon and evening of March {in the home economics laboratory i 30. Cards and sale of Raster mae fome of the results of the work lke playing a tune on she piano.| prascox,” Mrs. Atwater said. “The |Governor’s Garden,” “st. Aca Only tead of hours of practice | majority of cases of insanity are of | Rone,” to “Cat Tracks,” and “Lip Magnus T. Crawford will be the who spent last week in the city, @ ” » Mra, Romayne Rillott Lawson guest at the Hotel Washington, left . BARR SSE RESS goods at 2 p. lomecooked ¢ © © proudly exhibited by the be siihe . > - eareney Pye ee lner served al ¢ Saye Conte ot bee | WHOM In trying to play a tune that! that type and were considered hope-|bon Star." One of the prettiest ie mut forth Broadway Circle | Freshman Girls Will stisaatoy Gs ho te in| ™. Goud prises. All welcome. won't play if you're not musical, no| less until occupational therapy was|® tiny diamond design from a baby ff the Party Govt :Frinch Mr. Walter F. Gelesst who te tn mm, A Music |matter what your talent, you nee | applied.” jblanket in the Metropolitan museum jen 5 ? Portland on a short business trip, | | up before you a fairy fabric} “Occupational therapy,” that can be made in pink and white ann North roadway Ci of te At the Cadet Ball, the annual darice | will return Sunday ae Me agg td Arg a | ay or plain as you winh, that will|day language, pf nt ig wool on a 4-harness loom in a day, and Flower ve |Scabbard and Blade in giving thie ag oe , SRST CD WE », » heii t | met only be like nothing you can / folk busy at some | . rs. Atwa always fifth annual card party and te® jyear at the Hippodrome, Friday| Migs Florida Singieton, who has ware _ = 1 mosey awmocia: | E ercy Grainger buy but of @ texture and wearing /to take "thelr minds oe pores, HE rt ‘tak ent neaae por. Banter Monday. April 11. at the evening, Aprit 7, @ group of fresh-| teen visiting in Coronado for the | Dot AP IO, | tome ty nar| Concert Thursday jeapacity the like of which han not] bles, Because of its value in that|tiere or a table cloth or a quilt ora racht Club at 2 o'clock. man girls in attractive French cow | past two monthn, returned Sunday . bond = " Se Of wants fee concert to been seen by thi e | direct pase, ‘ at a " } gor sons interested in the study of read. The sale of seats for the ¥ thin generation. irection the work is recommended | smock for her own » but when 7 At the ten hour a group of young |tumes will serve punch. They are| . heen sertousty |Ine character invited i y Grainger, the well Of course, some peop Nght in| to women interested in hospital|once sent to the various craft ex. daughters of members of the |the Misses Elizabeth Beddow, Ruth| Mme. Till who j invite will serve. The Misses Jane! Raven, Edna Hopper, Marjorie Lit-| (1! for three months, in ag readies Shirley Good Dorothea | tie, Sloane Squiers, Carol Ingh office in the Haight building. ADDITIONAL CLUBS porn gee ono Barbara Fritch, Bobsie Back-| Helen Dugan, Dorothy Breselar, Bu. eee Tea and Reception by Business and . c composer, opened on at the Metropol of wait ing as an arti ust for the would In paint.) work or the public health service. hibits in London, Chicago or New! yvely effects ob Mra. Atwater, as a girl, happened | York, the articles never come home nable thru no other medium. |to travel abroad extensively and al-|@aD. One of a pair of portieres at her a Patricia Kennedy, Margaretinice Churchill, Grace Epperson, Mre. William D. Perkins left Ture Professional Women's Club res “ww ormee o hey will finger the smooth Egy? | ways interested herself in patterns |Tecently sent to Chicago was wold on, Kathleen Parshall, Jane |Catherin Guthrie, Bernice Benjamin, |day for San Franct~ visit her| The Seattle Business and Profes. |'nterest taken by ! on, or the raw silks or ten-| and designs of materials. As the wife |*0d now the mate is being finished, ) and Franklin Crawford. | Bernice Miller, Dorothy Brasington.|soninlaw and daw Mr. and| onal Women's club will give a era in the firs . der homespun as if they were alive. | of an engineer she was stationed for |5t will have to wait till the loom murician, Un But to most people the looms,| years in the little town of Basin, |C@" be eect up again in that pattern A whetifer the small table variety or Montana, and there discovered that |®8d in those colors. n the reviews © a present | sng ty handmade favors for each | Helen Gillans, Helen Revelle and | yrs Dean Gooding Witter. um! reception in by of Madam! are being made by the ladies gg Beck. “ef * | Joffre and her daughter in the bar | ma of Grainger NGESSGSESSaE. BESTE 2 ee George Johnson and | 1Utt room of the Washington Hotel 7 r ' jarger hourehold type, offer 4 there were many natives who knew| A loom ts a household article and Taerea. Maprrie. Atwood, 1s chair | | Witt Entertain att ime Secs Chundiee re Annex on Saturday, April 1, from ‘lays merece Ab Riera etatitying substitute for em-|the weaving art, but who practived |a grandmother can bring in « nest of the committee on genera) | motoring to Vancouver Sunday to at. |‘ 9 Pm | call bie commnaaiiaae ag Soap ernerynedpsess! ietty be-| it upon matertils and in patterns little sum to the household by her ts Mra, Harry Ova Mo | Bridge Dinner Club loond the iecare da eonvindian This organtzation has ismued invi.| "90s and his come ESO F they turn out such useful and not saleable, yet who were glad to| weaving, as well as pleasantly p F it, publicity; Mrs. Harry P.| Mr. and Mra, John Bigelow are en cee tations to the following business and| )ny°,tnrn“this genius of the piano. |{mirable articles. Mra. Atwater earn “spending money her spare time, The growth of the if salve chdek a deointe| ; ent to her interest in| She conceived the idea of getting fad in America may prove to be « mg tickets; Mre. A. ©. Loe,/tertaining the members of their Mr. and Mra. M. J. Connell are | Professional w Tickets may be obtained | bridge dinner lub at their home Sat-| «pending a week in Vancouver and| ‘© Join them og an few men who uuntry. 1 in welecening Madam believes the work :s/a trained instructor in weaving out | substantial new addition to our na- He can play e ever come c ealling Capitol 1510. jurday evening. Covers will be placed | Victoria, B.C | Joffre and her daughter to our city: | ried anid the Grainger he benefit for invalids from the Chicago Art Mumeum to | tional talents. e) for twelve. oi — Women's Commercial ( peg er ferandhrradig ite go sti sacaeael ss Shahan To Recei 3 it i cee THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Grade ‘Teachers’ club, ee ao os To Receive a Alumnae of Pi Beta Plant now BURPEE'S SWEET Teac gry elles nner Seattle Worm| sical pian, whict prevented 7 . Avertixing club, Women’s On varieties to} |him from carrying was & Euro pean tour, with Grainger to play the Grieg concerto and himself to con duet tt, OF ¢ Henry T. Fi low York <= 3 _ Sunset Club Phi Chapter IPEAS. We have © Im the receiving line at the recep- tine | ChOOR® from. Mon the Sunset club is giving Friday | A® Important business meeting | x » at 10 o'clock for Sir Auck- |*"4 election of officers of the alum: | tee ¢ ts = aries Inae of Pi Beta Phi sorority wilt be | Geddes and Lady Geddes will 1 a held at the home of Miss Constance be Mrs. John Collins, Mr. Bernard | 2°) 9 Everett ave. N. (North : Paty the British consul, and Mrs. | : : 4 “Pelly, Judge and Mrs. Richard ‘A,| Broadway district), Saturday, April | hic amociation, Lawyers’ asso re in the Unitea ion, Nurses’ association, Medica a can they grow mweet peas bet in our state of Washington le 7 CHOICE VARIETIES $1.00. | Stenographe TMcLOUGHLIN, 1103 First] The program w Elliott 6156 —Advertisement. vocal solos in English and TOMORROW ammociation and the Public association. nxist of nome singer's componttions, of the t, saya: “Grainger is Kk, the ert mt mantorty the day days of coloristic - stand as 1, at 2 o'clock. er, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander pa ee Baillie and Mr. and Mrs. Frank feanional Women's club. introduction of Madam Joffre by! sohievernent.” Miss Lulu M. Fairbanks state preai-| ytr, Krehbiel, of the New York dent, and a short address by Madam | Jo tr . La Boheme Music ‘lub Entertai E Orthopedic ED ere oon | Denny-Fubrman Guild will be inj its delightful evening musicales on | | une, maid ainger’® compox ns exest a cha i wm eve ee ith xc ____ m, no matter what rn” Regt + hin will be the finet opportunity | 4) seit medium of “expres @harse of the Orthopedic tea shop! Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | T-Bone Steak, French Fries, | afforded all of the business and pro- In ae Ke “m n, in the New York Her Whursday, with Mrs. Irwin A. Weich-| EB. C. Walling. The program present Putten fexional clubs of the city to unite mr pc rast after a performance | as hostess, assisted by Mrs. | ed follows: their efforts in one ente nment.|with the New York Philharmonic I. L. Stephens, Mrs. A. B. Inglis | Piano Solt- and every member will consider it al under J st ky, given last eca-| : (a) “Nocturne”. ......s0sse0e che Junder Jonet nsky, giv Mrs. George F. Barritt, Mra E. H.| {3} aeline Waterss gent privilege to have the pleasure of wel-| aon, at Carnecia hall, where Grainger Chavelle, Mrs. Hudspeth, Miss Nan Miss Helen Wilkins coming this distinguished French cd the Geet oka mall Gee € Barritt, Miss Luriine Brown and Miss | Contralte Sol) Gladys Nordby- (b) “It Is Lala 2 ¢@ Daisy Wood Hildreth Miss Cornish to Speak eae rere Miss Nellie Cornish will speak be. fote the book review class of the Women's University club Friday . morning at 10:30 o'clock on “Current | “Butterfiy) t to our city, an well an enjoy | ducted some ¢ becoming better acquainted with | yfy wh compositions In the following COLEGROVE Restaurants PTIAN KITCHEN, 1524 Third Ave, Grainger, in members of the various clubs of alof piar composer and con business and profeasional } within nature} was applauded to the echo rr own commun |uize and ¢ Ine laree a | sidney Homer idience may be | King County Hospital Clab a criterion, the concert wns we ih Healthy Mother wi) Merry Children Happy Home | T° maintain a happy home the housewife must keep in good health. Herduties are many and various, and it seems as King Ce Hospital club will cod succen. I myself ais yea " AUTO KITCH in su Mra. Channing Prichard Tr age artes Ata apt: Plays in New York.” Mies Margaret Search Pike und Broadway || ™*t ! March 31, at 1p. 2 with Mra. L. C. Whe drive. Election of offi f, 3 Highland ". Take car] Inger will present an un. am, with w i | Per tt ia) “Rongs of Araby cad cncsOhay (>) “The Heart Cal Vanderpool Mr. Heber ¢ Soprano Sol! ta) “Pipes of Pan Are Calling’ 7 7 Sunset Heights Community Ciob (b) “Pale Mo ¥. K. Logan an Miss Irene Spencer = SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP 110 Pike St, No, 26, on First ave | see TO REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29— Mrs Donald G. Fisher and Mra. Austin Haskell to entertain with Heights Community club wil no Hott held Wednesday evening, March } ees sonore MRQIEy TwKe Bi ff Mr. and Mrs. Gee @ theater party, fo! 4 by tea, for Mrs, James Francis Peattio Sunset ave. Fo | every 5 ar end Mire, Patrick M. Tammany Mz Joka fhopper mun O7 THEATRE 730 AR gg RN Arges Hage | if eve ry othe er member of the family depended very much on her. Mrs, James Francis Peattien Sweet of the Year’. Mary Turner Ralter program, arranged by the Woman's| || Where is my hat?” cries the boy. Mra, Bunice Ingraham, Mra Ha THURSDAY, MARCH s0— Mra. Homer Stevenson Mrs J. G. Weber and Mra. Arthur y veut ~é Wikiund’s lunchean at the Yacht || Violin Hol Jey yum Tae miours club. anzoretta,” Opus 6.4 D. Ambrosia EDRMETe) ie ry Cone, E-Re-Nata club, will be given. Alki School Entertainment Under the aut of the Alki A, Alki scho “What did you do with my coat?” asks the daughter. “T can't find any handkerchiefs,” yells the husband. | The housewife is usually the advisor and general manager Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie wit! Miss Helen Weatherby entertain at dinner, honoring Sir 7 | nr y will give an} (Thia melody 1 eadey peakoetit :} wort || WILLIAM LAURA Sutaslagianiahy te *the tet : Cen ever 60" years nko by, “Mins 1H} of the family. en rode 5 " 4 > 1 ~ 1 ns Jane a f New Town, F ‘ with, Mra. Percival” Collies “as ||. Mim Bunion inarahai | SEABURY | PIERPONT | munity nail, Friday evening, March] — 74m%, om, of Ne HH | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Neve Compound helps women to FRIDAY, MAKOH 31— Ee ee ase age it one eal ew Poeas agar ‘| sacar ods : || maintain a happy home by keeping them in good health. ip iesetas lipitiahs Coates Dorecce Me. Ivan C. Mart the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pro] marching ti | Lrrrit, Jntsaty ack was so. bad Cincinnati, 0—"T mustered for a year d Pelly and Mra. Pelly will enter ) | gram will include “The Land of! | could not do my washing, I was with nervous troubles and irregular a een oe Lerormes jnachieoe at the (b) “Pierrot Reveure 5 Seeute Story Books” and “Mother Goose} always tired out and had no ambition, ities before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s os SATURDAY, APRIL. 1— ; seicleser icra i Gosling,” by rooms 2 and 4, “Hop-| was nervous and dizzy and everything Vegetable Compound, My back pained Reception at the Fine Arts gafery e . ’ “Springtime F ping Birds,” by room 1; “Hansel| | @eemed to worry me and I had awful all the time and I was unfit for house- Ei by the Washington State chapter and Gretchel,” room %; Little Rid-| Peng Jil pains in my right side. I felt badly work. I was worn out if I cooked a i of the Am indgstitute of Hinnide Brothers range oynyge “Rot i | about four years and could not do my meal, and was unable to do my washing. 3 ancheon at Women's University agree Hood,” portable > Dashed rattle Clef ¢ lub Work as it should have been done. I saw My girl friends and my sister told me a esas. Laverty RITA GOULD cee gaping basin M Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound if I. would take y Vegetable Com- 4 Madam Auziae Turenne IN A SONG CYCLE muiokians ‘ilne Sotole to Mee Hy advertised so much and it did so many pound and Liver Pills 1 would be re- BENDAY, AVRIL 2— ella” rooms 7 nnd; music by Aiui|, The Seattle Clef club has tered people ;ood that I began to take it my- Tiered. After: takinig she firet -bonia 2 c imtorlekew Gull rs Levee “ey scat come hy 2 4 AM invitations to all the music teachers self. I am feeling fine now and everyone felt better, so kept on taking the Vege- az ae ens . hoo ae jof the city to attend its meeting Sat tells me that they never saw me looki table Compound and now I am tho MONDAY, APKIL 2— i Jurday, April 1, in the Masonic elub so well. I live on a farm, do all my mother of a 19 months old boy. Ho is Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Stewart to on- || ,, Union Dames’ Dinner rooms, Arcade building, at 6:30. | work, and have three litt rls to take fat and healthy and 1 am sure T could ie tertain at dinner tor Mr. und Mra. Screen Star | x The ; nion Dame x of ee civil phere will be a program given by | care of m recommending this medi- never have carried him if it had not been 7 war will give a chicken dinner in Misw Ada Tilley, accompanied by | cine to my friends and know it will help for your Vegetable Compound.”—M , APRIL 7 | li x a 7 . o P or your a mpoun¢ rs. gy weg hey oy) ol wi 1 ake th a at LIN Veteran: ha’ Arr Friday, Miss Helen Ferryman, and the Claude | them. ~Mrs Hereert Lone, R. R. No. Cnnist, Perrorr, 318 W. Liberty Street, MONDAY, APRIL 17— T BEXTRA! March 31, at 6 p. m., also a card Madden ensemble. Mr. Alfred Lun | 3, Box 7, Larwill, Ind. Cincinnati, 0. ‘and Flower Mission will give « in “HAND TO mot invited, Business Man.” Guests will be wel- | Thousands of women owe their health to ecard party at the Yaeht club, tid ' ». Reservat t ° ey armt ion lam C VAUDEVILLE | A come toxervations can be made} Bazaar and card party by Woman's Syl Coming Apri Officers Nom A eration with Arville Belstad, 604 Montelius Caavery vlub at Hotel Washing R WVA TANG of Women butlding. " Th Btate leration of Wom sg a a planes - Fuhrman Guild's ball 4 of Kiddies Girls, i in ams Masonic Temple ei Rudicnc —— PANTAGES — clubs met at the Federated treasurer, Mrs. J. E. MacPherson;] MONDAY, APRIL. “4— an AUGICNCES |club house, Monday when the fol- custodian, Mrs. N. J. Irvine and| Queen Anne Gulld’s card | party and S oS 4 Mat }lowing nomination made. Mrs, Henry J. Coleman. $ Y iheatiners starting vaturd mighis ete 7 President, Mrs, H. E. Maltby and Delegates to the state conven with @ ball at the Beattie Yacht || 1 Wille Broth- 1) ident, Mrs, Daniel Ragan and Mra Geel uae elu, S « emers Kennedy @ Heeves, t ouver T. Ericksor nd oe Mra, Mi Pr Mra, Hi rs barr RAND i aentepe t| president, Mrs. L. G, Poster r LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. a Jing secretary, Mra. J. M. Ci a d-|Landes, Mrs, Maltby, Mrs. J. Her ham and Mrs, Jean K. =< i KADAY, MAY 11— Hu’ G ard party at ah ab, bert Ames, Mrs. Menry W. Lung] Phe kG cS vtj}and Mrs, Gay, —