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| Annual Dancing Party | The itations Issued for Tea ‘Friday, April 21; * Cards Out for Dance. FREDERICK EF. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer are issu Mavitations for a tea Friday after {April 21, from 3 until 5 o'clock, ‘the home of Mrs. Bolton, 4514 16th NE ; Issued for Party Miss Creigh Cunningham her fiance, Mr. Charles Diller dr, Miss Marion Scott and S Doris Howard have cards out F & dance at the Everett Country | Saturday evening, April R. B. Donworth to Eastern Girl and Mrs James Moagrove of Kittanning. Pa. annow 7 t of their daughter, atanten, 0 Mr. Robert Baker son of Judge and Mrs. Donworth, of Seattie. me Painter is a graduate of Hall, Lowell, Mass, and Mr. graduated from Phillips Yale and the Massachusetts ef Technology. and Patronesses for “Jungle Ball” ““Juncte Rall,” the smart af- Junior club is giving at 106 st. on Easter Monday, wi! Mrs, John Col a and Mrs. Thomas M. ‘Mr. and Mra. Alexander Mo ae = Cry". William Arms Pruner +++-Rese O'Neil ‘alfred Battle is entertaining | @ Imncheon at the Sunset club afterncen. from 4 until 6 o'clock, Mra Bone, Miss Helen Goetz, Miss th Beddow, Miss Helen Schwa- if Evening and Mrs. C. E Burkett are en- with an informal evening at their home, Saturday Pour tabies will be in play. George E. Lammers ts enter. with a luncheon of twelve; with bridge later, at the Inn, Thursday afternoon ee p and ter Party Grover E. Desmond was host- 8 at a luncheon of eight covers at | ‘College club Saturday, followed theater party at the Orpheum, nting Mrs. C. T. Matthews, | Francisco, the guest of her Mrs. Frank Clancy. ee day Musical Club ts Saturday Evening Cedric R. Thompson and Mr: & Mitchell have arranged an in- program for the Thursday | club, which will entertain its and friends at the horne of | | Morgan Johnson, 2346 44th ave. | |. W., next Saturday evening. | _ ‘The numbers to be presented are: Bochertal £0 ‘6 _Mr oa Min. FW. Goodhus we te Morntag” Harriet Ware ra. BE. W. O'Keete Mra. ©. L. Witiett Fine Day” (fron “Madame But- Mrs, Emma Mitchell from D Minor Sonate. Schumann . Paderewsk! Mra, Cedric Te. Thompson Bong In Sweetert™.... Mrs. Le Le “Pauline Pawvi Mra. Eimer € Bong in Costume Mra, Raiph A ore ry Novelty Dance ‘The Seattle Yacht club has planned |) another of its interesting affairs, an 2 Easter Novelty dinner-dance, for Sat- Urday evening, April 15, for which ‘Feservations are asked to be made ax early as possible. Several novelty @ances, such as a balloon dance and ther ere, ane being arranged. Laurelhurst Guild in _ Charge of Tea Shop ¥ service at the Orthopedic shop will be in charge of Laurelhurst guild, with Mrs. Wilbur B. Ives as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Harold . Mrv. Clyde Hadley, Mrs. John L. Hall, Mrs. Edwin Duthrie, “Mra. Howard J, Knott, Mrs. J. B. BOLTON | |to feel young: Camaraderie Nurses’ Alumnae) will entertain with a dancing party, which mun affair, at the Wednesday (Providence is an an Yacht April pacronesses Rates, Dr attle elub evening r » patrons and Dr, and Mra. U. C ad Mrs, D, A. Buckley, Dr Wanamaker, Mr, and Mra, J, F Pooler and Mr, and Mra. L. Moore. | ‘The nurses in charge Minn May dy, Ro Nu Miss Teresa Me | us and Miss Etleanora Schmitt, on JA are Personal | Mr, and Mrs. Chartes 1. land Miss Margaret Stewart are jing Wednesday by motor for Califor nia, to be gone about six weeks eee Mr, and Mra, Howard TR. Loughtin have returned to their home in the Sagamore Apartments. see | Dean William Hicks and Mrs Hicks, of Spokane, have removed to this city to make their home, and have taken an apartment at High land Court. eee Miss Nancy Gamage, who has been | visiting Mr. and Mra. I. Y. Keady for several months, is leaving this week for her home in Norfolk. Va. eee Mr. and Mra, Alexander F Ewan, Mie Elspeth Me an and Miss Catherine Collins will sali May 3, from Quebec, on the Empress of Scotland, for several months’ travel in Europe. eee Mr, Richard Marpole, of Vancou: ver, B.C, will arrive in the city ‘Tuesday for a few days’ visit. ae ae Mr. and Mrs, James F. Branigan returned Sunday from a four days’ motor trip to Bellingham and Mount ‘ernon, eee Mr. and Mra J. E. Radford have removed to their new home at 625 35th ave eee Mra. Frank Clancy and small daughter, Mary Frances, with Mra. Qaney’s sister, Mra. C. T. Matthews, of San Francisco, left Sunday for Spokane, to visit their parents Mr, and Mra T. Bolander, for a week. eee Mra. Irving B. Smith and little daughter, Eten, left today for a visit of several months in the East. eee Mr. and Mra. A. H. Armstrong, of Lincoln, Neb. who have been win- tering in California, are spending & few days in the city, en route to their summer place at Lake Crescent. eee Mra Corwin P. Shank, with her little daughter, Barbara Jean, ts vis- iting her parenta, Mr. and Mra, Wal ter Reynolds, in Yakima eee Mr. and Mrx. William Talbot and Miss Vera Talbot. of San Francisco, arrived in town today, and are guests at the Hotel Washington for a few weeks. cee Mise Martane Cole ls the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra James Corbet, In Spokane, eee Miss Mary Lea Fisken entertained & party of friends over the week end sat the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piaken, at the Country club. . . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Phillips are removing to their summer home at Eagie Harbor about May 1 Y. W,C. A. Activities April 11th, Cosmopolitan club Meets for club supper at 6 p. m. in large private dining room of cafe- teria; at 7 p. m. Mra. Lena Dorrion will lead in Bible discussion in third floor club rooms. Acacia club will have an onting in Volunteer park next Wednesday, April 12th, meeting at the observa- tory at 1:20. If it rains, the members will go to the home of Mra. George | Kramer. Faholo club meets Thursday, April 13th, fn girls’ club room at 4 p. m Miss Gudrun Eide will have the pro- gram in charge. Next Thursday, Aprfl 13th, the Friends of All club will meet for ¢ o'clock supper in small private din ing room of cafeteria. Seven p. m. Miss Zada French will lead Bible diseussion in club room on third Moor. The regular monthly mecting of the Athletic club will be on Wednes: |day of this week at 7 o'clock sharp }in the club rooms | floor. on the Dr. Mand Parker will be the special speaker. for sports and club activities will be under discussion, it is hoped that every member will make a point to be present. Spring sports have started. Palm circle, No. 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, honored their clerk, Jo- sephine McLaughlin, who is also grand inner sentinel of the grand circle, with a reception and reunion | Tuesday evening, April 4 KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. wasy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets It’s The secret of keeping young Is to do this you must your liver and bowelu—| there's no need of having a sallow | complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no spar- kie, Your doctor will tell yuu ninety per cent of all sickness! comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, watch A well-known physi cian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oll to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle! in their action, yet always effec-| tive. They bring about that natur-. al buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are Shaner, Mra. J. W. Kock «nd Mrs, MW. 8, Kinsel. known by their olive color. and 20c,—-Advertisement, lie and Mra, | the} necond | As an honor system WOMEN CLUBS FOR TURSDAY ation W. C. TU. of the W. ¢. TU Plymouth tional church, Tuesday April 1:30 p.m, The hours fro til 5 o'clock will be candidate City Pede City Federatic will meet at it, at given over to all politic proas their views federation see Tonia Chapter No, 114, 0, KE. 8. © No, 114, 0, with a dance party in the new K, of P- ave, and Virginia wt, Tuesday ev ing, April 18, Masons and Eastern Stars invited tend and bring frienda, Tonia ¢ will and card hall, Third enterta eee Lieyd T° Cochran Post men's Auxiliary to the Lloyd T. Cochran Post, will meet Tues jday, April 11, at S$ p.m. in the | Ballard city hall eee improvement Club meeting of the Afki w ATki Women The regular Women's Improv held at the b oO | Schutt, 8226 63rd ave. 8, W. Tus |day, Apri! 11, at 2p, m. The meet ing will be followed by a social hour, of Mrs, W. K. see Officers’ Council, P.-T, A. The annual election of Officers’ council of the Parent-Teacher aano- ciation will take place Tuesday, April 11, at 10 4m, in the com munity room of the Y. W. C. A. see Seattle Woman's Club Literary Interpretation Seattle Woman's Mrs. Thomas C. jave, at 2 op. m. Wernli Beebe instructs the class in Browning. Current topica at p.m, Mise Maude McGough, leader. ee Phi Kappa Psi Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa Pat fraternity will hdld a meeting Tuos day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the chapter house. cee Kappa Mothers’ Chub ‘The Mothers’ club of Sigma Kappa Sorority will meet at the chapter house Tuesday aflerncon at 2 o'clock, club meets with Madame Marie eee North End Progressive Club North End Progressive club holds Open meeting at § p.m. at the home of Mra. T. J. Traynor, president. Mra. Henry Landes and Mra. Kath. ryn Miracie will speak. ee Shawondasee Club Shawondasce club meets with Mra. S&P. Williamson, 1947 10th ave, W., at 2 o'clock. eee Ladiew Auxiliary ¢ Ladies’ Auxiliary to Seattle Gym. nastic society will meet at 1819 Eighth ave, at 1:20 exercises, at 2:30 dusinesa cee Rhododendron Clab Rhododendron club has an afl.day meeting with Mra. W. Iu Nes, 4435 4ind ave. 8. cee Zeta Psi Mothers’ Cub Zeta Pai Mothers’ club meets at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra. A. E. Swain, 4739 19th ave. N. EL eee Woman's Century Clb French department of Woman's Century club at 11 a m, Hotel Washington. cee Woman's Civie Gab Woman's Civic club meets tn jm. A. H. Barbour, H. 8. Turner and Walter F. Meier will speak. eee Writers’ Clab Writery club meets at § p.m. tn Erickson room of the ¥. W. C. A Stories read by Mary Kane Hope, Ed. Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures quick relief from | Deuraigia. When those sharp pains | go shooting throush your head, | rub a little of this clean, white oint. | ment on your temples and neck, Musterole is made with ol] of mus tard, but will not burn and biteter lke the old-fashioned mustard plac a Get Masterole at your drug store. and ¢5¢ in jars and tubes; hos al size $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER K REISLER atent Viel: iets N posed Learn to dance at the Hippo- drome, Fifth and University, ana you can dance anywhere. Prof. Wil liam A, Jackson, of New York city, teaches all of the stage and ballroom phone Elliott 3187. Advertisement. Congregw | mont club will be} Class of | Van Nuys, 1416 35th | 240] mnastic Society | | Erickson room, Y. W. C. A, at 2 p.| Just | THE *S CLUBS ward & Kinley Hoag and Miorence D, Me “ee CHonian Chab CMonian club tunche | of officers at Federation club houne 12:30 o'clock see Clab } Caleldh club will meet with Min Charles G. Meifner, 601 8, Denny way, at 1 p.m. | ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS on and election at Cale Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club will meet Monday evening, April 10, at Roldt’s Becond ave, restaurant Candidates for the elty council will speak rLE | montha tat it Jformance » Jappreciated it Business and Professional Women’s Club 11th, the Seat | tle Business and Professional Wom lub will hold an open meet ing at 630 p,m. in the Fine Arte Room, 1213 Fourth ave. The speak er for the evening & Mra. H. Top ping, the interpreter for Madame Kati Yajima, who was the Japanese woman on the peace mination to the disarmament conference. Mrs. Top ping will speak on “The Business Women of Japan.” At thé business meeting of the club the following delegates and al ternates to the coming state conven tion, which ts to be held at Wenat chee on May 2th and 18th, were eleoted:; Miss Rena Keiper, Mre Lucy Wand, Mine Luella Ayres, | Mise Edna Crangle, Mise Jowephin | Spelibaver, Mra. Florence B. Moyer Mins Edna Lynn, Miss Edna Nichol, Dr. Lenora Grant, Dr. Roberta Wimer-Ford, Mims Florence McKay Alternates —- Mins Anna Marie Brucexerhoff, Mime Molly G. Maid win, Mise Lulu M. Fairbanks, Miss Abby Beach, Miss F. Davis, Mins Liitian Collister, Miss Mary Mo Comba, Mra, lone Harp, Mre. Mary Barrett, Miss Jennie Towe, Are Gertrude Moorehos Mise Anna Marle Brueererhoft, local and state publicity chairman, | On Tuesday, Apri | Untie reported that the publicity and pro motion work to date had stirred up interest and enthusiasm for the state convention thie coming May at Wenatchee on the 12th and 13th, and that many clubs were planning to send full delegations and pub- Melty exhibite of their club activi tien. It lx expected that Mixes Lota B. Kelly, the national vice presi } dent, will be the principal speaker on the program and all will be in terested in becoming acquainted | with this western woman of nation ja! fame. Mins Elsie Buewman, visiting mem. ber from the Wenatehee Business and Professional Women’s club, told the organization of the delight ful surprises in store for tho dele fates and alternates to the state convention to be held in Wenatchee during the height of the apple bios som season, which is the most beau Uful season of the year east of the mountaina, Bhe extended @ cordial invitation to all delegates and mem. bers interested, in attending the coming state convention Decayed teeth, a sign of toothache, have been found in a skull thousands of years old. If you wish to learn the latest dancing step, and be up to data | telephone Elliott 3187. Prof. Jack son, of The Hippodrome, Fifth and University, will teach you. 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I 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY STAR MOORE BILL IS BEST IN WEEKS Allen Rogers and Leonora | ti ov Allen Lead in Honors With proper nleety thin w every act niche with the Moore the bert bill Heat variety And the tumultous fitting theater seen in eve ning au In such a pr unfair pick out number the he of them really ured in the to an electric at least, Allen Allen, tenor and soprano. top honors, ‘I old familiar bal Old Sweet is, Bong,” ty Hero” “The Sweetest Story Pver Told,” the wild applause demonstrated that nearly as tome folks think that they devoted to Doris Humphrey and a quintet of in o interpretive divertinae. ments, probably ranked second in ar if not in applause, Their graceful dancers, series of nix appearing merit, dancing was of and the seenic pleasing Jimmy Lueas and Francene woned the classe excelle bill with a “nut” act th Killingly funny aa it tapstickh, and Fred Sammy Fields. f the first rank, tent of the froth Noel Trave Irene Douglas company offered a onenct "Come Into the Kitchen,” which entertaining even the no the highest Fenton contributed eating acrobatic act. PALACE Hit Today and Until Friday VIOLA DANA IN P 'ERSON and 10 P.M. FINE NEW VAUDEVILL Harold ‘Lloyd “KAPT. KIDD's KID” Elks’ Night—Thursday, Apr, This friendly Victrola, a sturdy mahogany, oak or American walnut cabinet with the soul of Galli-Curci, Krebler or applau audience aram it seems alm particu beckune deserve lighter n the audience's standpoint Rogers and Leonora carried off 4 number of theater. goers jams an effects wero highly of the t was an| was frankly blackface comedians farce. heavier | than a Vaudeville skit should be, Jean Middleton played a violin ac. companiment to her bare and shape ly leew in @ manner which seemed to please everybody, and the three | Melvin brothers presented an inter: | MO \VET CENSUS __s[Ballard Elk Lodge BEING TAKEN More than Officers insta the 00 active workers will take part in a campaign this week to list every exeervice man in The drive, which ta na ed leading ul in neo) under the American wi tr 7 Theisen, of the May k enition of the or Caldwell ha claimed the ensun Ser week” in importance of t wn of the od to rT One of the main purpe paign is to discover any dina may entitled Another object r evidence by the bo anvans that will indleate| nd of bonus exservice men in favor of. chaplain; Thomas guard; Cy D, MeD lodge Thanner Ae who be per nt mott aid are |Claim 3-Cent Fare Is Forsaken Theory That the Erickson three-cent ear fare is based on theories which have already been abandoned | by their original practitioners, Lenin and Trotak the statement of the wpecial committee of the Seattle chapter of the American Association of Engineers, which investigated the bill After # careful Eiricknon scheme, the engineers de-| clared that {t would Increase the| value of the traction bonds, now held | | | of Iron Work louis HW. Tenny, 81, m resident of Beatle eines 1875 and « founder the Washington Iron Works the Minor how, Haturday Tenny was a veteran of the civt war, He established the Washington Iron Works at the corner of Secon: ave, and Jackson at. with J Frink some yearn before the fire Funeral services were scheduled Monday at 1 p, m, at the Bonney Watson establishment. Seattle Musician neanure ve'n and and won analysis of the by Stone & Webster, by $4,500,000 and would cost the home owner of Beattle over $100,000,000 in 18 years. | ; Washington Women |to have committed suicide in Port at Baltimore Meet |i». ore. Sunday night, in m how Mra. Pearl Case Blough, chairman |'00™ there, by of the social hygiene committes of |*8% Besides being a musician, Bray. the Washington State League of Women Voters, and Mra. KR. E. Hib ler, member of the local League of Women Voters, will represent this state at the third annual convention | of the National League of Women Voters and the second Pan-Ameriean conference, in Baltimore, from April 24 to 29. AMUSEMENTS MoorE THEATRE der, Willamette river, A, & Beattle munician, KB. Braymer, 46 and the operator, |WEAK GLANDS and wan Met With Nowadays, According to Well-Known Authority— Dr. Elliott, of London Feah tien of the ternal secretion, partic rly glands th provide dynamic to the body, is now rec une of weaknens chiefly from these and it THIS WEEK TwKe PYRE | erived ecialiat on this subject ted at The Port of Health, ‘hird ave. Installs Officers M.) Kills Self by Gas After notifying the police that he stantly. 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