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, . op . amp THURSDAY, APR 9 PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR APRIL 6, 1922 | I] | \"Hour Types of Drama’—traged Mrs, M t om t h ; : | SPT, eran B > omedy, fares and melodrama, Ix ‘ 1 ¢ he. & 4 er Seattle Persona (___ FRITZ KREISLER Set: Me Re | iy Mr, and Mra, T. A. Le emov hdlegg? sé ou . 1 uxiliary P A from Hotel Wash: | VLadien of the Golden North Mrs Mf et Heer American Legion Auxiliary Post p : e i to the reaidence of Mr. and] Ladien of the Golder rt r « 0. | Lift O <p 7 he eu month | | $e) 8 St. Martin's Mothers’ Club ' f . ee | iwoe Tt t. Martin's Mothers’ elut 01d | home of M } } . j ] allard ( 1 hold an|a cial meet th Mra. W. W hs W Miss Betsy Booth Will) pp, cranes v hon returned aw yiggt Peep Biddy age ey b-Beye - spe al ae ps Pie Wed M 17; Wednes-| wear ee cen s Fos veers nat ieee W, ahd W. Stth |ton st, at $b. Special F Haste ¥, #.-®.-0 day Program at Wom- ne bie a he A 1 ay wigs pd gs El hare: ha ry en’s University Club, | a eon, which w o served a < - , ind De x \ jehureh t 18 ISS BETSY BOOTH, daughter of} San Frar » wh ve been v + oe whl or Ht Bp. im. int Cl) " to t i eet. hee che ! y. May Se oe acadlgger caiinwn ave, 38 ee Wer atte Se S088, 17, ax the day a e to} om eatd |day, April 7, at 12:30 p. m Chi Om , + Captain Harry n Bucher, nas stervy use pasted arene 2 2. @. Chi Ome fi t t a dasa ahi " dag» the birth ’ Concord PT. A will be entertained at 1 o'clock Jur = ar ere eee ee eee ae Concord MT. A. will meet Friday, eon by Mra, Wyman Sheard, 4110] DOOZE PROV D « Kein t tr Miss h Chadwick is leaving beaute A EVANSTO Moor n relativ Monday Kast, be gone see will meet at! mured Constable He lowing which out two month Maple PT. A the school house at 2 p.m, Blect he mw Edward Pulitzer de 8 . peat ar % Maple VT. A. will t Friday, [Of officers; refreshments served. mir our 1 , i Jeave 8 April 7 at 3 p.m. Mins Dabney‘a] see nveat 1 and four ; ody ng ene Mag ghee the ck room will give the entertainment. | Woman's Century Club had crawled up Pulitzer ae charming and attractive iris. Cap. day for a stay of veveral weeks Pe a EI, ne. esses ae'L.. he Weeiee ead eran Gapatt eh tain Bucky, who is stationed at ‘* “4 . > partment, will speak. Short businens|ment of the Woman's Century club : i Monterey, wil arriee Io the cRY 0B) ee |earslan. “parenta, patrons and frienda|will meet at the ¥, W, . A. at 11.a,| Woman Convicted : Por, { wey 38 pea are receiving congratulations upon invited. ‘ |i. Review of “Main Berdet” by in Oil Mail Fraud (tng, the o. Mt trown. Dine ” ‘ “ eht off with the Ha 1 m for Musical 4 des Seaiienas ieneian Leschi Heights Woman's Newspapers,” -M Stathikisa. Goaie Program f t April 4, at the Provid: howpital The Leacht Heights Woman's Mra, H. R. Watson and Mrs. M. EB er peleyn rones Frees iu | Appreciation — eg te i pub situa. skein provement club will meet with Mra. |Pearl ; Pcie “7 fe ai. The program for Wednes after “ Stanley Piper, + «K C. L, Templeton, 2511 Cancadia ave The Americanization departme the:unadie 4 noon, April 12, at the Women's Ur . am. the euset for a week of Mr at 2 p,m, Mra. L. B. Nichols, Jr.,/will meet at the Y. W, C. A. at 1] len of Mo 068, ahd iy versity clut nM mabeth A Riis, aol ye Bo seamion,| p.m RRA: - - i ‘ “Musical Characteristics cf the! fr, and Mra N. C. Martineau are |Frank J. Calkins, accompanied by |the Y. W. C. A., in members’ hall, at Cour here. | Sex new tr Ex © palm supple aa Different Countries” will Le tllu® receiving congratulations upon the Mra, W Reisburg. Address by | 12:20; ele . pe me Bee “aber ra ee be. : Mr coe oll, | i trated by Mrs. Bruce Mo © birth of a son at the Providence hos Frits Kreister, one of the leading " me Mr. Alfred ‘ Reading by Mi Ww « Cent club business | maxim inf ag aarhl po, r — i WEl sie a Group-ot, Ayet ss pital Mareh 2 violinints of the day, will be heard in| ™egrte, tm Min Alten’ |Helen Ten meeting at the ¥; W. CA. at 2 9. HORN LULA rick er as ’ ‘aw ackay " an x. oa rogram nu partment | J Ba ; “ah yet geg cai ee Pe a9. © concert at the Arena Tuenday eve Allegretto # bale dep IS HORN LULLS Wi Irinh; Miss Grace Tee, Sex Mrs. Frederick Hall Wh Allegro molto Vivace Parliamentary Procedure Club } ILES TO SLE Learn to dance at The its and negro; Mra. Miller Humphrey «oaay trom m « n April 11. Seats are now on #al mm Adele M. Ficldo Parliamentary Pro.| Atkl Women's Improvement Club MULES TO SLE lore od. Universe ma King, Rv n; Misa Louise Sct ; alge . aia, at Sherman-Clay, Third and Pine. 4 club wil) meet in the Erickson The Stranded Vaudeville Troup b CHICAGO.Earl Kahlee own you ¢ where, Prof, wit | gator, ine n — Pa Ls eee The program to be given here in| (b) Hallet Music from “1 lroom of the ¥. W. C. A. at 1:30 p. m oe for be pea uate with a oar whee gree like a A. n, of New York city u French; Mrs. Langdon C. Henry sen mg eh ‘ rar — meet [RMRDEREN ae Se paglieaser 20 |lic wpeaking clans, with the following | batt Irid April 7, by the} wagon pulled > mules. The stage and ballroom dancing. tele i German; Miss Marvel Loring, Tyro a "hil peaceptiraalien ees. Deethoven | (4) licreteter (Prorram: Mra, L. E. White, “Daffo-| Alki Women's Improvement club, | mules dropped dead. phone Biliott 3187.—Advertisemen it lean and Swiss; Mra, Alice Pagley, |p in the Bast ee gag HITE | icreteter . it Italian, and Mrs, Grace Miller, Bo eee Presto Cari Lamson, accompantet | hemian and negro. | Miss Miriam You hter of on | eee | Mr. and Mrs. George Yo who har | . been in Pendle . for the past ’ ] z “ | 4 i Affairs Planned me Sag hua acolyte WOMEN Be } for Visitor | home in this eity 3 eM Miss Nellie Felger will entertain eee | = / with a dinner of 14 covers at the! Mr. and Mex W. B. Jackling left CLUBS FOR FRIDAY [Grand Army comraites and friends oH Suneet club, Monday evening, April Saturday for fea Angeles, where re invited. Take care No. 2, 37, 38 or = 17, preceding the “Jungle Ball” the they will make thelr future home. North End Flower Chub |19, Call Elliott £276 West for table Be} Ball, "The aftatr wit compliment ber ; “nay ool giles are | Lperkniaaa N =| house guest. Mise Katherine Powers, Music Practice Club |p. m. Social afternoon. Hostesses—| Queen Anne High School Fashion of Los Angeles. to Meet Miss Wilbur, Mrs. Harry Bvane, Mrs. | Show On next Sunday evening Miss! “Airs. Keith Logan Bullitt will en |Ciaire Seagren, Mrs. 1H. E. Grabain| | ‘The girls tn the sewing clase at the Felger will compliment Miss Powers tortain the Music Practice club at her |*®4 Mra, A. 8. Collins. | Queen Anne high school are giving a with an informal supper at her/ nome Thursday, April 12 eee fashion show at the meeting of the| aT eee j $. 9,0 Interlake PT, A. | eneas te eae A = Bridge Tea for Service at Tea Shop The Interlake Parent/Teacher #990" |the achool. The business m | Z = A i / Mount Baker Park guild will be in| “son on the Podunk Limited.” to be |t2@ association will be held the same AA Miss Tidmarsh Attendance at the Orthopedic Tea | Fun On the Podunk Limited.” t bs | aay in the school library at 2:15 p Ea / Miss Olive Leonard is entertaining Shop Friday, Mra. Albert Jacobson |EU'N) cium. Friday evening, April 7, |, Biection of officers and dele a = with a bridge tea at her home next will be the hostess and will be aasiat-| 4+ 9.09 o'clock Sie the Ghrection gates to the state PT. A. will be Ee b= Te in compliment to Mins ed by Mrs. Ida Hackett, Mra, J. B Sym nen oh 3 Mrs. Harriett Saunderson. Munk 2 ee Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, who ts leaving Thomas, Mra. H. Gahlen, Mra. A. A.|iy oechestes & soon to «pend the summer in Eng-| Williams, Mrs. Mel Duncan, Mre. E. ote s . Emeter Sale ex land. lLewis, Mra A. F. Ross and Miss . } Women of Bethany Presbyterian | = eee | Doria Roas. a Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 | church have arranged an Baster ale = - . ee i 4 Following a short business meeting opening Friday rnoon, at 3/ — Will Preside at Tea Hour | hitestar tions j@ musical program will be given by o'clock, At 630 o'clock there will be At the card a ant ve ss 4 NAL CLI \the Native Daughter Waahing-|« chicken dinner = North Broadway circle of Frr.it and wr | ton, Prinicens Angeline F Flower Mission is giving at the} Benefit for a Shut-In | Friday evening, April 7, in LO. G. wae y Seattle Yacht club, Monday, April 17,| A card party will take place at the | jar, Phi Ma Mothers’ Clab presidi the urns will Le Mrs. Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave., | ho | ‘There witt be a meeting of the Phi E 8. twin and Mra. W. H ay evening, April 28, the Dro-| stevens Woman's Retief Corps No. 1|Mu Mothers’ club at the chapter Lyons, assisted by group of sub a to be given to Miss Hannah! stevens Woman's Kelief Corpa No, |20um, Friday afternoon. debutantes. Evans, a Seattle shutin for the past!) wii entertain at ® neon day lunch ng Fic! 4 vee ten years eon, Friday, April 7, at the residence Coterte Club La Boheme Music Club La Boheme Music club will be en-/ tertained at the home of Mrv. Walling, 3812 Meridian ave., Fr April 14, at 2 o'clock. ‘The afternoon will be devoted to): “ay, American Indian music, and to the reading of papers on the life works of Charles Wakefield Cadman, Carlos Troyer and Thurlow Lieur- Nurses’ Cooperative Club ‘The Practical and Undergraduate | Nurses’ Co-operative club will meet at the home of the vice president Mrs. M. A. McDevitt, 304 16th ave raday, April 6, at $ p. m Take Capitol Hil) car and Denny way. Nurses invited to at tend. get off at i ance. Following is the PFOSTAM: | Weet Seattle Review Sewing Club PS) The Munrise © | The West Seattle Review Sewing (>) “Zuni Love Wooing jelub will meet at the home of Mre. . eles Troyer! 8. * Feric n. 4741 40th ave. 8. W. eS wees Thursday, April 13, at 1 p. m { / | ano Sons” Dying » Moon-Flower “From an Indian Village “By the Weeping Waters Miss Margaret 5 from ( “Her Charl 4 Cadman Mrs. Channing Prichard Piano— ta) “The Witunderbird Comes From tee Oaaaee ee aries Wakefield Cadman Luncheon at Home day afternoo at her home, at Eckhba luncheon, complimen mittee who are in cha fants’ wear and doll booth at the bazaar the Woman’ ‘entury club is giving at the Hotel Washington Wed- nesday afternoon and evening, April 19. entertained ry to the com- the t Tickets for Charity Ball on Sale the Denny-Fubrman Guild is giving in the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening, April 19, for the benefit of the Orthopedic hospita them from Crawford, Silverstone, members of t may obtain Samuel Le Roy 1412, Mrs 4 4 c Capitol pitol puild. ons Theater Party Mr. and Mrs. B. C. hosts Monday evening. @ group of friends with Abney were entertaining 1 box party at the performance of “Moonlight and Honeysuckle” at the Woodward theater. Annual Formal Dance The annual formal of Beta dance Beta of Pi Kappa Alpha will take place this year at the Seattle it club, Friday evening, April 14 Acting a% patrons and pati ness will be Dean and Mrs. John 7 don. Dean and Mrs. M Lyle Spencer, Prof. and Mra. Clark P. Bissett, Prof. and Mra. Joseph Dan fels, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Tusner, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Carter and Mr and Mrs. A. L. Roth, Thurlow Lieurance dancing stepa and | | | Mrs. Shepherd Johnson Boprano— {a) “Invocation to the Sun-Goa” (b) “Hymn to the # Troyer Mrs. Walling Lieurance Miss Search Soprano— (a) “From the Land of the Sky Bine Water (b) “The White Dawn Is Btea (co) “War Off 1 Hear a Lover's Flute (4) “The Moon Drops Low . Cadman | Mra. Prichard Those desiring tickets for the ball Members and friends invited, If you wish to learn the latest be up to date, telephone Elifott Prof. Jack son, of The Hip University, class ing at nerw Mendelssohn's famous Ora. torio, with a cast of 700, in. cluding a chorus of 400 trained voices, accompanied by a 60- plece orchestra. Chorus of 400 Under the Direetion of CLAUDE MADDEN Cast of 300 Under the Direction of MONTGOMERY LYNCH A gorgeous musical pageant antomime, with lighting 8 that will hold you spell bound Under auspices of KNIGHTS. TEMPLAR of Seattle at the— ARENA 8:30 P.M. APRIL 4, 5, 6 AND 7 General Admission, $1 Reserved Seats $1.65 Prices Include War Tax Reserved Seats Now on Sale at The Arena Box Office Open from 8 a to 8 p m. m. Holder sion Ticke for reverve of t General Adniis should exchange Neate at once Vifth and University Jof Mra. Belle Sheppard, 315 Thomas| Coterie club will hold ite meeting | who will be assisted by Mrx. Let-| Friday afternoon, at 2:15 o'clock, at tle Higley. A progreesive whist game | the University Christian church. The will follow the luncheon. Members ram will be given by Mew. Har are requested to bring refreshments Wells, whose subject will be What Proper Shampooing Will Do for Your Hair ‘The final rineing shen leove the har aot and iiky ia the water Two or three tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather. This should be rub bed in thoroughly and briskly with the finger tips, 90 as to loosen the dan druff and small par =» ticles of dust and * dirt that stick to the ecalp. How You Can Make Your Hair When thoroughiy wet har fury through your On Beaatiful—Keep It Soft and and Luxuriant. HE beauty of your hair depends Shampooing it properly is always |" the most important thing. Shampoo: Silky, Bright, Fresh-Looking upon the care you give it. ing brings out the real lile and lustre,|Mulsified lather, rinse the ‘hair and | After rubbing in the rich, creamy | natural wave and color, and makes|scalp thoroughly always using clear, | xuriant. , dull and mmy {resh, warm water Then another application of and! Mulsified, again working up a lather feels|and rubbing it in briskly as before. h, it} You « ily tell when the hair is has not been | perfect! n, for it will be soft and silky in the water. your hair soft, fresh and When your’ hair is d heavy; Stele, #00 and the strands cling together, and i harsh and disagreeable to the tot is because hair shampooed properly When your hair has been shampooed properly, and is thoroughly clean, it will be glossy, smooth and bright, de-| ntfully fresh-looking, soft and silky.| use you Rinse the Hair Thoroughly HIS is very importants After the ve {requent| & final washing, the hair and scalp suti-| Should be rinsed in at least two changes sjof good warm water and followed with 4 rinsing in cold water. After a Mulsified shampoo you will |find the hair will dry quickly and evenly Jand have the appearance of being thicker and heavier than it is. If you want to always be remembered for your beautiful, well-kept hair, make it a rule to set a certain day each for a Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo. This regular weekly sham- |pooing will keep the scalp soft and the jhair fine and silky, bright, fresh-look- ing and fluffy, wavy and easy to man ilar washing to kee ful, it cannot stand the harsh effect o! ordinary soaps. ‘The free alkali in dinary soaps soon dries the ecalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it That is why discriminating women, everywhere, now use Mulsified cocoa nut oil shampoo. This clear, pure and entirely greaseless product cannot pos sibly injure, and it does not dry the scalp or make the hair brittle, no mat ter how often you use it If you want to see how really beau tiful you can make your hair look, just follow this simple method: A Simple, Easy Method [ad | FZIRST, put two or three teaspoon-| You can get fuls of Mulsified ina cup orglasswith|Mulsified at any a little warm water. Then wet the|drug store or toilet hair and scalp with clear warm water.|goods counter, any Pour the Mulsified evenly over the hair| where in the world. and rub it thoroughly all over the|A 4-ounce bottle scalp and throughout the entirelshould last for length down to the ends of the hair.! months. MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO | admired by every- and it will be noticed and | Lee gettteeteee lel HE doesn’t quite know how to keep » her little school dress fresh all day. Little feet have a way of straying in- to muddy places. Little hands don’t quite know how to manage grown-up knives and forks. But let her wear the clean little dress. Just soaking in cleansing Rinso suds will loosen the dirt from yesterday’s i \ il) Nyt il Hy © 3 — = = ——S NZ —— Se ae == 17% a “al \ SOR aS See . [aa SSS Now -a clean little® dress every day crumpled frock. Only the very dirt- iest places will need to be rubbed atall. Rinso is a new kind of soap for the family wash—so pure, sorich in cleans- ing ingredients that it does what soap has neverdone before. Itsoaks clothes clean without hard rubbing—yet 50 gently that not a thread is weakened. Rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world. Sold everywhere. It comes in two sizes —the regular size and the big new package. Get Rinso today —at grocery and department stores. Lever Bros. Co., Cam: bridge, Mass. Just soaking in Rinso loosens even the most ground-in dirt. ite 2) # es gifactsases.

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