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fe MONDAY, APRIL 3, MO j | April 4 » m, at the soho Wlee- | da or home, 410 Neder ave, at] rT Ty ‘ A Service Tu da kiew will be served, Mem-| program was giver * #5 Delete | amma ep ee | owe na, ee TE REE rm inet sy Sa Wiley, Mra A. W wut Men | the oir rer. A. ¥ ld Tuesday, Aprit * i FNS , 6:30-7:30. We have some real M ar : n’s Auxillary St, Paul's Church ‘ Wooderaf | <i. Moat officers and | y players and any girls interested Get Dr. Edwards’ O! ive Tablet Trvitations Issued for Whitney and Mrs. Maward Maxwell. |! \ As ‘ne B.Tueke will give a short t th in" Through the Wi a That ie the Joyful cry of thal snch for | unio by the J orchestra, Pianc 1 t . the plan . nd: nce Dr. Edwards prod 7 Wedding of of Miss Creigh .° 8 peckkan’ Aaen a ai ¢ cet mgt Pocwage be ls plane 1 has ata sine 1 A produens . " 4 > eata Mu | arn the game,|Ollve Tablets, the substitut Cunningham; Luneh- Miss Cornish to Speak anday ot the he | o 2 9 : meter pie xe a Ch ane | tahoneel = ‘ law York Plava eee Highland Park PT, A v, Kathe sotle ca di, tiie easlined phemita f war = eon at Sunset Club. on New York Plays M ‘ n° Linmortant business meeting|Reading—Georse Washington's Daday” | OUtside when the het pira Dr. Kawards, © practicing phys Mise ‘Nollie °¢ mu wil a on) Ye M. HOA. Plans Entertainment A 3 / leorge né The new classes in gymnasium |cian for 17 yearn and calomel. @) INVITATIONS have been ixsued by Tork 7 : : : ¢ a . ae ty onrnm| Highland Park PT. A, at the The nex ut April 3rd. We tb . ee ee 4 soo ae ” #on" at the Women's | vate t ent | peak, Music and re “ey 1 Aprit 4, at gato, be Apr Mra. A, Wilcox and{¢it the needs of all types of people,|™ula for Otive Tablets while tre Mr. and Mrs, William Randolph on Tuyesd weenias ma ae 1K. 1 Tur vaphy in ne bey ode wart wilt give) Mm, HL A jnugh as howtesses at| ‘The Athletic club has purchased a|!9& patients for chronic constipp Ceaningham of Everett for the mar. drama reading club, which me ta N ee mI rom vet m M ~— mpanied by| 424 Hirst ave, W canoe for the swimming pool, Be » and torpid livers, Hage Of their daughter, Creigh, to thls time, has extended an t bei age gy wage ggg? ted | ©, Leonard. Members urged ore winning April 3, we shall teach canoe| Dr. Kawardy’ Olive ‘Tablets dp ig ( Mth Charles Diller Fratt, Jr,, son ot *° #!! members of the club and their & lh AB a gn tt f AM lito attend Interbay PT. A management and what to do in case iat = bella’, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Di Peateies (OO ; i ; n will meets Masonic temple, | eee Interbay Pt, A. will hold an all jof an upset ere xative > Ghats watt'c Clyde Lehman Spm. Bost meeting followed Club |day meeting Wednerday, April 5, at| ‘The Ketobe elub meets Monday, | eriping is the “keynotes gf ® 5 Byverett, the wedding to take place j eee by celebration of birthday anntver-| y club will the sot Election of delegates to'Aprit 3rd, 4 p. m, in girle club|thero little mugarcoated, olivecg amis OW Ha Trinkty Episcopal church, Ever ersonal Fn op, Quarante Club | with’ Str |convention, also election of otfieers| room, fourth ‘oor. Business andy red tablets. ‘They cause agli? 5 tt, Saturday evening, April 29, at ir a ah Wan. teen Deael eb Be ith ave, #. |for the coming y« Members bring | reports bowels and liver to set normaity, animon eee a e 5 E West Side Woman's Improvement | lunch; coffee will be served The Cosmopolitan club supper in| They never force them to unnatural Raordial a her ‘ é hy. Saturday from Driv u . ‘sf hub / ADDITIONAL CLUBS eee |large private dining room ‘Tuesday, | atlon. ea ne Rev, Robert 1. Paddock, bish- t,t Honolulu, stor ai a O ot A . Went Side Woman's Improvement Amethyst Chapter No. 198 | April 4th, at 6 p.m. Monthly bust-| If you have @ “dark browne lng ‘11 Pp Of Oregon, will read the service, in San Francisco for sant the ¥ Uellition Are | pat will meet with Mrs. Uradley T.| gembAnnual Meeting National Com-| Amethyst chopter No. 124, O, %, 8.,| Ness meeting and reports at 7 mouth"—bad breath—a dull, tireless ¢} Gesisted by Rev. Wagar M. Rogers, visit with friends. ; ane ; A trtrmatiy wn ai Ga ee gress of Mothers and P.T. A. —— | will give a home craft series on April | 0'¢lock in girls’ club room. fecling—wick headache—torpid vet Young Peetor of Trinity church | se. ian hilionsens @ ore, Aiken. | ee eee op The semiannual meeting of thel11, 12 and 13, from 1 to 3 o'clock| Wednesday, April th, at 120 p.|~constipation, you'll find quick peadea lertck Duthie of Miss Leona Holcomb “ee | elf ud King county division of the Washing: |p. m., consisting of valuable lectures) m., the Acacia club will hold their} in. and pleasant resulta from ong . formerly of Seattle, last of April for B Garfield High School V7 RS nt, W vers ton state branch Congress of Mothers and demonstration on cookery. De-| monthly business meeting in third sl ers whee Page par Olive Tab “Wil be matron of honor and the remain about two months " 1 PT. A. w oe man's Cen: and Parent-Teacher ansociations will /lightful refreshments will be served | floor club rooms. Mra, Joseph Black |! 7 Dridesmaids are to be Mins Idatia} se. 4 a mee in the achoot auditor ub, will meet at New Wash:|/he held at Kennydale, Saturday, each day, The radio may be enjoyed| will lead in Bible discussion. Thousands take them every ni Mrett, Miss Charlotte Bergstrom,| Dr. and Mra. A. B. Linne and Mra 1 y, April 4, at \ s hotel, 11 a, m April 8 uch afternoon, All housewives will| Thursday, 4 p. m., April 6th, the |Just to keep right. Try them, t ) Miles Ruth Trenholme and Miss Eliza: |Charies Patten left yesterday for V. K.. Froula, prinetr ‘ \ ihe @ Morning session, 10 o'clock be greatly benefited by embracing| Fahoio club holds their Bible dis-|*94 %0c—Advertisement, © beth Baird w York to sail later f a few | Rroadway Meh sche w mn} Kastern Star Club | Music. oe welcome, Mra wf, 1.|'*is opportunity cussion, Miss Zada French leading wer li j The staff bearers will be Miss months’ travel in Europe " { Scholarat t ve | Star club wilt hold card) y “ee Cabinet meeting will be held later. ELPED HER MOTHER MBUith Lee, Miss Doris Howard, Miss ye Paes athenhanes.” » A P. m., in elubrooms, 4090 | of minutes. Seattle € ivte Improvement Clab Monday, April 3rd, at 630 p. m, WONDERFULLY SUNN EGite Site Thatmna Fhowip-| dare.-Quisey, who han been visit “ete Aroade building Klection of officern Beattle Civic iaprovement stab the Friendsof-All club hold ther! In these days of “flu,” @f Pendleton, Ore; Miss Jane ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr North End Pre eee | will meet at the club rooms Ure | executive board meeting in the of. | colds, croup and whooping cough, ft Mobnson of Berkeley and Mixs Flor-and Mra. J. KS. Hatt, since the firet! The North End Queen Anne Study Club day, April 6. Mrs. A. ichards, hos-| tice of the club secretary, Mrs. Anna |{s well to know that every year there of the year, ix leaving thie week for|/will meet at Queen Anne Study club, at home'| tens. Mrs, W. H. Utter and Mrs.| suttins, are used moro bottles of Foleys |. TY Charies Ditler Fratt, Sr. will jer home in Grand Rapids, Mich. Becond and Stew ¢ Mrs. W. EL. Thompson, 2103 Queen | Henry Landes will speak on “Civics."| Thursday, Aprfl 6, at 6 p, m, the | Honey and Tar than of any other Bet AS groomsman for his eon, and ee 1 4, at n Anne ave, Program will be as fol. | the Ldliee Bloom,” | pels Friends-of-All will meet for club |cough medicine. Mra, . L. Hunt, S15 ls has he ushers chosen are Mr. Randolph! yr. and Mra. Edward Agnew of| bill will be 4 lows: “The American Actor, Richard |" sa har eben dinesdinaiad Mis Petieek hide! Speak <n Bes supper, and 7 p. m. will hold their |W. Sixth St., Cincinnatt, Ohio, writes: so wham of Yakima, Mr. Theo pPoyerett xpent the week 4 asifrom the Anti-Er | Ma . His “Be Hrumme Miss Mary Free | nder the ausploes of the play-| monthly business meeting and Bible ‘oley’s Honey and Tar relieved me” Robertson, Mr. Donald Mo guests of Mr. and Mra, Caspar | will speak Mrx. V. W. Gemmel; “Clyde Witch, a |” Duets Satiory 4 Haare | kround and recreational committee of | discussion led by Mins Zada French,|0f a hacking cough, tickling in the Donel, Mr. Chauncey Smith Living " ee writer of comedy,” Mrs w | if the Mothers’ congrens, Mina Adelaide se cn i | throat, wheesing and pains in the Glen of Montana and Mr. Hilding| 4% ee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Hicks: “Review of ‘Beau Brummel Charles Dickens Fellowship | Pollock, the well-known authority on| Prof, William A. Jackson, of New| cheat. It 1s helping my mother won. = Lindberg of Tacoma. Mr. and Mra, William Rolcotm, Reattle Lodge No D. UL PL A. | Mra. TR A. Tyler, | The Charles Dickens Fellowship | birds, will give two bird talks at| York city, is teaching al! of the|derfully.” That's why druggists ree Following the ceremony a recep! who are at present at Coronado, are|will hold & business seasion at Ever | eee will meet Friday evening, April 7 | Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, Bat-| latest steps in stage and ballroom | ommend Foley’a Sold everywhere—_ tion will a held at the bame of Mr planning to return next week i, A. O. U. W building, 1409 } Catia Wemnnate Comm in the ¥ W c. A. Membere please urday cmaorning, Aprit s. ato ang dancing at he Iepesrodie,, Pure Advertisement, , Qn@ Mrs. Cunningham, 2022 Rucker, ore th ave, Tuesday, April 4, at | Canadian Woman's club, at Feder. | 20t change « * . D1 y ave. and University, Beginners’ | — — ; ave. | satan Alice Shown left yesterday |p. m, Beginning with April, Seattle} ated clubhouse, 2 p Mine He | come, loan the plates to illustrate the lec-| clases start each Monday evening| Monks tn the Middle Ages pow | teas for a two weeks’ visit In San Fran p Will meet on the first and third | Landes, speaker; Misw Emily Pratt, | ga teres. MER 2. C, Compton ‘will pre-|at + ecteak. Teleghens HANS ‘SIST. janaied S60 'e RE eee. ae heon as Farewell cisco. | ays of cach month, piano solo, Executive board, 1 p. m.| Wisconsin Goldenrod — ia wide ‘Advertisement. own, > | eee | ee j whe *. A. J, Campbell entertain o — | | 1. ain joldenrod club “ - pliment | Ng. Harry Glenn stitbe ts leaving | Fremont W. ©. TU es Browning Soclety Winseneth (Coenres se en Mra. Genevieve S. Blethen ts ¢m/eni. week for a short business trip The Fremont W. C. T. t le Broipaing eectety wilt} ertaining with a luncheon of twenty in the East. lmeet at the home of Mm, A W | entertained by Mra. ¥ i | covers at the Sunset club Tuesday eee Whitner, #900 Burke ave. Tussday.| or med by: Mis ar Ttoyer and | 7 a miinges, at 16 Lat ] De & farewell compliment to Mre.! yey Hurry Kaufman weft tnst| Ap > ent | NE | ; © Glarance B. Blethen, who with Col. | weck for He ume, Cal, to visit | ir Wom ee | 7 Blethen is leaving Sunday for the \. " vr. ing “9 | i Beit to wall tater for several months’ noha airs aoe g w peranta Aupacte Chub " travel in Europe. eee | ly een NR oat. Seer mas “ee } a " hn * 7 | Mrs. J. W, Weicker and two cbf Caster Auxiliary No. 4 eon, 1 p.m. Election. Outline of Lamcheon Honors Jaren, Beity ‘Ann and Jack, Jr. who] Custer Auxiliary No. 4 will mect| ment your's mromuns . Ihave been the guests of Mr. and ft Sone of Veterana 9 Madame Joffre Iara Carl Siebrand for the past all, Armory, Tuesday, | ‘ © Honoring Madaine Joffre and Ma-|month, are leaving Friday for San j 7:30 p. ma i current Chetees OAG-onT what Wh ; 10: rn s? Gane Auzins de Turenne, the mem-| Francisco, where they will Join Mr. | © ee Ballard t bers of the Women’s University club Weicker and make thelr permanent} Queen Anne Circle Child — |iion and C- iT oe @Btertained at luncheon and a recep nome. Conservation Lrague then at the clubhouse Saturday after 7 Queen Anne Circle of the Chlld| fLady Steet >. } ~~ Room. Covers were placed for 100| yew Paul C. Farmer, of Portland. Conservation kague will meet with! pate Piedad p easrdd = a. bed just e round tables attractively decorated formeriy Miss Irma Lindsay, who! Mra R M4, 1708 Second | wih meet with Mrs. Edwin 8. B b say with spring flowers. has been spending a few days Bast Racm lier wee take an’ mene mote Ve During the juncheon the following | town, left yesterday for Port Ange en by Mra. D.}3-30 p.m eta: ‘ — of French songs was rem ito visit her p «, Mr. and Mrs em La Master.|_ ee J. W. Lindsay, for a month. Snowden A ROEM. &. Cab | BI ° fans | aint jl nent AREM et 1 Mra. =j y Eran rateeh Sue Alter’. 5 am® | Word has just been received from | ee e Pigg i 2 Figen ¢. ue a Mr. Pras MC oaie ai the plane Mr Beardstee, who has been | re : to your druggist Gerety spending months with her sister se ss i Soiig MAME lat the Hotel St. Catherine, at Santa na con Stops Pain Instantly Mr. Paut tow at the piano [Catalina tsland, that she will return 1. O. & Guh will meot at Enea |The simplest way to end a corn is 7 Zee : Debussy |in about six weeks ae ‘ Tks" | Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in I C uy Ip. mo Insta th - _ cuerpeadion th Fa | “Toe 6 stantly. Then the corn loosens and ce \ream Mra. Henry C. Ristine returned} Fruit and Flower Mission } > RO comes out. Made in two forms—a Mis, Daley Wood Hilldretn at the piano! Friday from California, where she| ‘The various circles of the seattle} 5, rag A ~ ya? 2b Ma : colorless, clear liquid (one drop does Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, preaident|has been spending the past two) rruit and Flower Mission will meet! ore will give thelr regular monthly it) aod in extra thin plasters 4 Opel the clab; Mrs. Philip Marion and montha Tuesday, an follows mh Pata <a Avril 4. at. the | Whichever form you prefer, Tae Daniel B. Trefethen received | ee Alki Point cirel, with Mrs. I. J:}jhome of Mre. Hattie ~ nd. 4ot 2203 | Of the liquid—the action is the same. Pode the honor guests at the recep Mr. Gerald Shannon returned Sat | priuell, 9895 Reach drive wig b - ot pt gt Pr Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed | tion. jurday from a two weeks business! roadway circle, Mrs. A. 0. or ot Ae tonbiien ~ laboratory. Sold by all druggists. f £.. O9 [trip to California, Loe h ave. N ore | bd | t - ‘ “ } A of Modern ai cs See Wh, Sian ade apie. (eee ee ee ae Alki POT. A, lusic at Sunset Club Hisea Au taps te Wilmacetel, BO; | teueat wanae onea, ets re| AM! PHT. A. will meet Tuesday ) Make revervations An afternoon of modern music and attending Rotary club Poetry will be given at the Sunset | tion. ‘lub Wednesday at 2 o'clock by Mra | e ‘Louise Van Ogie and Mrs. Olds, with! Mrs. Fred H. ¢ Mra George W. Soliday and Mra. | week from 4 five A. M. H. Ellis as hostenses |" eee ‘ Affairs at Women's Sater See 38g ewe 5 . }he became organist in a church at] ee University Club | Bonn, Germany Sunset Heights Literary Clob This Week Learn to dance at The Hipr an set Meleiste Lite agp gm ‘The Women's University club has|irome, Fifth and University, and] her home, 4123 Woodland Ie > ha planned for this week a luncheon in| you can dance anywoere. Pr Wi-| wusaiay abel 4. Pederan — send of Mrs. Frank T. Wilt for! jiam A. Jackson, of New York city,} ee tae On ledneaday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock; |teaches all of the latest step« in| . x | On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mra.|stage and ballroom dan nant Palm Cree, 20, a it Otis Floyd Lamson will speak on “The Awakening of Intellect in In phone Elliott 2187.—Advertine with ar Brotherhood fancy,” the hostesses to be Mra George W. Soliday and Mrs. Danie B. Trefethen. — The birthday party and stunt I if, you * to learn the latest Right will take piace Saturday eve ncreases t oa re t a be Ming. This will be for members on! ie h ¥ t 9187 and the ways and means committe: ¢ The Ht Fit : alle action of the } 3... ‘a On April 12, 19 and 26 special mat er t each Mond fee juncheons will Which members are be served for requested ¢ . ° intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. on Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter eee should be brought about by food. ° . One doctor comes right out and Bridge Luncheon Club states plainly that the indiscrim- Mre. Per Lee W inate use of cathartics is one of the the members of her causes of constipation. lub at her home Thur» Moon. Covers will be eight. Dinner as Birthday Compliment As & compliment to Mrs. Broderick on her birthday, Mr. Br erick entertained with a larg party at the Boulevard inn, evening. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in thoae elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal fanc- tions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Hostesses at Architects’ Exhibit Mrs. Carl F. Gould and Mrs What This Buffalo Physician Has Done for Ives were the hostesses this afte : goon at the Fine Arts gallery for t Try it out for yourself. Begin to- Humanity architects’ exhibit of Washingt ddding 2or 3 cakes of Fleiach- he picture which appears here chapter of the American Institute Yeast to your everyday { Dr. Pier f Buftalo, N. Y, wa Architects. diet. Keep it up and see how nor- aken in 19 young man Dr mally and regularly your intesti eee ; yr 7 = act. Be sure ‘9 Pleiachmann's tose Fe ens in Deen Wells’ College Club Tea Yeast—-the familar tinfoil pack- ellie sre por Mrs. J. Tate on will enterta age with the yellow label. Place a a . aoeey the Wells College club at tea at he standing order with your grocer. early om home tomorrow afternoon at 2:40 jo.and 5 in read O'clock. An invitation is nded his Golden Medical Di to all friends of the cotlege to attend. P= | th 1own tonic for the > A : t h-bu a made tren , Z i Why Spring Brings Out |/"")" ' shan Ye ie : Campfire Girls Freckles and Eruptions || mo» tive in dise “Periwinkle Dance” - 4; Ri -aneaise ab, aa The Lakota Campfire Girt | tertaining with « “Periwinkle oe” season tn attributed « fist d t Saturday evening, April in th wraps f vig Knights of Columbus hall, the 1 follow pro- Scth eeeds to go towards their Campfire |; buliding fund. ou r Golde ical D) The committee in charge of nple A ar fanigements includes Miss Ma b is to keep. the Calder, Mins Kether ashed lear. ‘This Lulu Fairbanks, Mi ’ lisordered con hurdt, Miss Lois Sheeder, Miss Jessie one ck stomach, aids di Calder and Miss Elsie Ci ell 1 its de 1s a tonic and purifie ' The patron# and patron s will bleach ¢ so effectual Write I r e's In-| be Benator E. B. Palmer and Mra, freckles, moth patches, | Buffalo, N. ¥., and Palmer, Mr. and Mre. Farwell Put-|fonen” irfene fi ntial medical advice nam Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Moyer, | clear in Oc for tr tablet Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Agutter, Mrs, Lou|Par™ nve rt a D ry, tablet Smith and Miss Ruth Brown, = pal sai and rtisement —They’re round. \ P) —They’re different. They’ —Iheyre coated with a thin film of pure rice parchment, a pure food to be eaten with the cream —Lovers of “Straight ice crean, these are just w ae you’ ve been waiting for. Arctic Rolls are “straight’ ice cream with chocolate dipped ends —"Velvet” Originated owns and controls this entirely new pro- cess of coating cream with pure rice parchment, and all rights are protected by patents pending —Seattle is the First city in the United States to have it, and manufacturing rights will be sold through. out the country. ELIJAH Mendelssohn’s famous Oratorio, with a cast of 700, including a chorus of 400 trained voices, accompanied by a 60-piece orchestra, CHORUS OF 400—Under the Direction of CLAUDE MADDEN CAST OF 300—Under the Direction of MONTGOMERY LYNCH A gorgeous musical pageant and pantomime, with lighting effects that will hold you spell- bound. ice Under Auspices of KNIGHTS TEMPLAR of Seattle At the ARENA pha —L ; of Chocolat overs O ocolate April 4, 5, 6 and 7 dipped ice cream will always eat Arctic Bars. Lovers of ice cream “Straight” will General Admission $1.00 + etic Rolls. Both aresolde Reserved Seats $1.65 eat Arctic Ro ervwhere. Prices Include War Tax —Dealers early Reserved Seats Now on Sale at THE ARENA BOX OFFICE Open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. mak application for agencies Velvet Ice Cream Co., Inc. ov Holders of General Admission Tickets should exchange for reserve seats at once AT THE ARENA BOX OFFICE Phone, East 0272 FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY