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| Seattle Society Miss Lane eon as Compliment to Miss Betsy Booth; In- terlaken Guild Ar- ranges Card Party. ir Plans Lunch-' | Miss Brakney Weds Mr. Dahl om © of Mins Emelia Brat ney to Mr. Joba BL Dahl wa m | lined Sunday afternoon, April 9, in th jtmmanuel Lutheran church, 1 H. A, Stub performing the service at Palms and ascension lilies banker the altar and ebw f Ophelia roses tled with flow oan € pink tulle marked the pews, form & floral pathway for the bridal part | Mr, Herman Hedberg and Mr. P. Rose acted as ushers, and Mr, Bar ney Brakney was best man, assisted MPLIMENTING Miss Betsy oe yy ir, MH. Hasset Boot no is to become the f ae 2 = Miss Anna EB. Anderson as maid of bride of Capt. Harry Augustus Buck: 4, cae Giiiega ion tine erect 4 See eee WU. 8. cavalry, on Wednes with which she wore a whi @ay Morning, May 17, Miss Donna organdie hat and carried lavend ane is entertaining with a bridge *Weet peas And Ophelia roses, The Hawacheon on Wednesday, April 19, at bridesmaid, a & Res And ree hom: a o| st,” Lake * blue organdie, a hat o ey “Lanehuret.” on Hake viick and blue tulle, and for flowers on. ‘ Spring Party m Guild of the Orthopedic arranging a spring card ty. to be given in the ball room T. M. Parker's home, 1658 ® at 2 o'clock assisted by Mrs. George ¢ Mrs. C. J. Porter, chairman Hoket committee, Capitol 4010. Mra: Thomas J. Cassutt, favor committee, Mra A. W. and Mrs, Clyde C. Tenny; ints, Mrs, J. Lukov; pub- Mrs. W. H. Utter ese To Entertain at Bridge-Dance © Dr and Mrs. J. E. Clark and Mr | 1@ Mrs, William R. Hocking are en taining thirty quests at a bridge 38 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. king Saturday evening m Sutthoff to ‘ed April 26 Helen Katherine Sutthoff, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H tf, will wed Mr. Herbert Con Talbot, of Loomis, Wednesday | April 26, at 9 o'clock, in} b Anne's church the ceremony a large of relatives will be enter ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1216 First ave, W. theon Compliments Scott Bone William Henry Giorius enter with a luncheon for 12 at the elub this afternoon, honoring Beott Bone, of Alaska, who is @ short time In the city a at the Sunset club. eee fr. and Mrs, Utter or Guests and Mrs. W. H. Utter were guests at a dinner of ten cov m by Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tit pat their home at Snoqualmie Monday evening, followed by a party in the Community club- Where forty guests were en- interesting feature of the even- was the rendering of “The Ken- yy Mountaineer” in song and see Anne Guild at Thursday Stewart will be host for the Queen Anne guild at the ¢ Tea Shop Thursday, a» by Mrs. Chris Schwabe, Mrs. Lamping. Mrs. C. C. Thomp- fon, Mrs. J. Edward Clark, Mra. H ‘©. Piggott, Mrs. A. H. Pratt, Mrs. W. A. Wand and Mrs. Gertrude Pratt. AY, APRIL 15—~ William Kei with informal Jobn Pierce. Lammers bridge Boulevard inn ros nee of Beta Beta pha, at the Yacat Mrs. Edward B. allinger to enter fain with an infor: complimenting Mrs MeCaughey MDAY, APRIL 15— Mrs. Dickson Gra @Mtertain at tuncheon ft Creigh Cunningham at home at Three Tree Point Dr, and Mrs. C.K Burkett’s in formal evening at dridee Bastern novelty dinner-dance at the Hai ely! Junior club's Ball.” at North Broadway and Flower Mi nd tea at the Seattle Y Keith Logan Bullitt ming at dinner before » eht etub. complimenting Powers and Mrs. son Katherine Phillips Dickin James Gatora Hostess at children’s party for her grandch Mary MacAdam and Mary Gail braith WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19— Basaar and card party by Woman's Century club at Hotei Washin, th to b dancing Gutld’s bal Mildred and berg, with homteas Miss Ruth Trenh at Juncheon Miss Creigh ( FRIDAY, APKIL Mra, Frederick ( Fred ©. Ayer a tea att from Mra. Thoma M Miss Maric Howard dancing MONDAY, APR Queen Anne Gu Dagmar at £. A ard party and the Bungalow Lee chapter, Daughters will entertain at the Seattle Yacht elub. WEDNEADAY, Arnit Dinner 14 Cunningham and her Charles Diller Fratt th Mise Elizabeth Baird am MAY 17— WEDS PSDAY, K i d's card party at 4 fell the bivd., Tuesday afternoon, | Edward G. Norris is general ©“ Capitol * carried pink sweet peas and Colum Dia roses. The bride, given in marriage by Dr. A. L. Robertson, tvery satin and her tulle veil, length of the was lovely io whieh court train, was arranged in cap effect, and gar landed with a tiny wreath of oran, blossoms. Orchids, lilies of the va Cecil Brunner roses and white peax composed her beautiful shower bouquet Following the service a large re ception with dancing was held at the Norway hall wt Mr, and Mrs, Dah left for Port land on a short wedding trip, and will leave for Alaska to be away about three months, On their return jthey will reside in Seattle. | Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs, William Arthur Leavitt announce the engagement of their daughter, Marton Clare, to Mr {Daniel Marion Lancaster, formerty of West Piains, Mo The wedding | will be solemoized in Jane | Miss Leavitt «reduated from the | University of Washington last year | ore Spring Musicale |Given Today ‘This afternoon at the home of Mins Laura Cardin, Vimy Ric chapter Daughters of the British Empire, en |tertained with its first musicale of the spring season. Included were the following sum | bers. Violin ott ) “Gypey Dance (b) “Cansonette tina Mee MM Vooab Ernet D Ambrosio ty Doubren Lang at the plane My Mair "Love the Peddler Mother Bide Me Hind My Mayas «) Y KR. Niet Mre J « AK. Flsken at the plano Rourree ) “Prophet Reariatti Boa Rehumaan fe) “Seguidiiia Albena Mise Bertha Frerd Vora (a) wt | Cadman (>) “At Di < j (e) “I Hear a T Mra, Myrt . Reception Will Honor Rev. and Mrs. Bandy Honoring Rev. and Mrs Bandy, from Fatehgarh. of the Seattle will entertain the ladies" byterian church from 1 until 3 c who are home on furtough India, the women Presbyterial with a reception society Thursday afternoon look Thimble Club Entertained Mrs. J. C. Harris entertained the members of the Belvedere Thimble club at her home Monday afternoon. Personal Mrs. Thomas Franklin Kane, who has been visiting Mrs. Arthur 5. Hag- tgett for several weeks, left yester Mr. Veuve and Mrs. James Hamilton De and their daughter, Mary short motor trip to California. eee Rev. and Mrs. C. H ndy iio! are home on furlough from Fateh gurh, India, arrived Monday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Samu Archer at their home, 600 35th ave, for a fortnight, fore leaving for California and the it. Mre. | Mr. have returned from a short trip to and Stanley Griffiths | Alaska . Miss Laura MeLean and Mrs. Orpha Marrs, of Hoquiam, are guests [in town this week “2. | Mr. A. B. Galloway left yesterday for San Francisco on @ short busi ness trip cee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer (Mary Dudley Walker) are expected to arrive in the city about April 19 one Mr. Lee M. Batson. visiting in town for the left Monday night for his San Francisco. who has been t week home Mrs. L. Evans, who has guest of her son-in-law ter, Mr. and Mrs. William left today to visit relatives in New York Mrs. Frances Axtell, of Bellingham spent the weekend in the city, a guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gri wold. Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers Graded Union of Sunday Schoo! Teachers will meet. 9:30 to 11:30, in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium, Mra. A W. Rowman will lead the Bible stud Miss Clara B, Hunt will have for her subject, “Putting the Principles of Story-Telling Into Practice,” after which a story will be told by Mine Sutherland. Last half-hour will be given to departmental conferences when the problems of Sunday school workers will be discused IBSEM PLAY BY SEATTLE PLAYERS The admirers of intellectual drama opportunity to see art will and an John Gabriel Friday Evening, April 14, Borkman 1. 0. 0. F. Temple, Pine Street, near Brodway. Directed by Walter Reece Admission, 65¢, Curtain 8 p.m in| parlor of the First Pres | | be held on Wednesday | Friday evenings, April 12 day for her home in North Dakota, | . | Cecelia, returned last evening from a) WOMEN’S CLUBS ‘Music GENTER PORT ELECTION RACE Kreisler Wins The Aftermath | Ovation CLUBS POR THURSDAY Chapter AO, PH. 0 Winning bb dior with Chapter AO, I bh. O., mee wit 2 yan al ' nin ennet t tiv maater ' . Frit mer i . FEB mrdter at Narr Rg OEE by ik Soon dine Lrenowned and one of tha great. /Filings Now Closed; Voting f | f] enz | meet in the University M. EK. church |p. m ent violinists of t wad } to Be on May 2 Go n u n. a wilt t Mest Ga and the hostenss ad that f 1 Afena t xe « of ¥ wn ae N. C MeCunly and Mra, A, N,| will meet m, at Federation n rtint aed ort whe 4 : ; ; 7 A att diniaahe Whlel on clubhouse reception that given Kre rssniagaty 4 ie period r " c West Seattle Review Sewing ¢ Class for Graduate Nurses ses ere in eeverat yeas Goorge F. Cotteriil, an engine ft congented The West Seattle Review Sewing} Clase for graduate nurse ive ls Wes. a : wh Eh rnoed S eiitcie te tine Bag ces wire aa : inveaing geri ait wit tnets Mi the Note e¢. Mis. | veuneqires ald 4a Aunteaiy ‘we when he made his appearance on the| Julius @. Day, formerly in. the And bh e in this condition 8. Krickson. 1 40th ave, 8 given under auspices Croa ‘ nd after each number with! county engix *» office, who re Thursday, April 2 at ot p.m. | by Dr, Carl Burdick every Tt " say prolongéd applause anak 06 tah: ton Oh nulanion. | Members and friends invitet at TNO - at Red Cro oe Kreister im justly be called a] Ralph . Downie, cedar poles deal Your doctor will impres ally by stimulation thru eae quarte urses urged » Ut lereat artint laying at all t Ps | , r Seattle Review No, 8 ead. Pbereah: . , vr Da fro eee tas gag hapa bbe block ; upon you that following re-|the skin to draw out the in- Seattle Review Mo, &, W. B. A. of ed cnc Gb, i ee eedae rok" covering from the active |flammation, attract the blood the Maccabees, wilt meet Thursday L’Amation Chib weet with (ful flehnesx and unvarying sweet.) Clark Nettleton, contractor, Ameri stage of influenza, there often away from _the congested Apri! 13, at 8 p.m, in A, O. UL W nti om mah meet WIM non. His Interprotati were such ean Hank building lremains an inflamed, congest-|spots and relieve the cough. aCe ay, April 18. Luncheon at 1 | Qa ving of cect eld ive, his] walter B Wood, former employ*/ed condition of the air pas-|In addition, the medicinal in- EAS in feeling end expreasiod, His play ‘Thene candidater’ names do not ap. |S4ge8—throat, larynx, bron-|gredients o cke po Fortnightly Club ae « in marked by brilliant technique, |pear on the primary ballot but will |Chial tubes and lungs. ized by the body heat. These on An club witt | ADDITIONAL CLUBS |whieh he plishes with the be voted on at the final election) Frequently the cough|vapors are breathed in all ? ith Mra 8 Crichton, 1008 greatest ease and certainty, and en-|Ma | . > » ingi e fy roy hy : Be pis i Benefit for « Shut-tn abies Star te interpret the ‘asdt Gif . |hangs on— soreness of the |night long, thus bringing the j Pas a | A card party will take ploce at th@ | Hoult pamagex in a remarkable man ‘Ni D to Fil |ch st persists—you take cold|medication to bear directly General Lawton Circle Will Serve |Pane™ cafeteria. 1415 Th ‘ ~ ner. He pl with great personal ine Vays to rile le sily and there may be ob-|upon the inflamed areas. f Friday evening, April 2&8, ‘6 ™ |dignity and deciwive individuality, | e 4 -| Vie’ 0 . ed i Pa Dinner nahae the geyen’ to Mis Slemmah | “pasta saris wrtctuen penne eeas'l for School Board |stinate catarrh. This condi Vicks should be rubbed in é General Lawton Cirele, Ladien of | pon aitle shutin for We PAX | neignd of the movements edueio ene. Nine daye remain for candidates |tion is slow to clear up and jover the throat and chest un- th a 8 we terve 7 ome. ton pena |tenute-presto and gliegro molto ap se Si fer school director. Six have lif neglected may favor the |til the skin is red—then in Rallard, Thursday, April 13, from | Ripring Exhibit i mapyteigess¥ E superb compo: "TT 6 atin, Doan Burkheimer, |development of pneumonia, or |spread on_ thickly oe — 11:80 until 1:30, Public Invited, The second quarterty exhibit Of|ua5 sven an exanione Dr. ©. W. Sharples, EB. ¥. Taylor,|later on, serious disease of | with hot flannel cloths. Leave ] oe xe the Seattle Art club will be held Prt | tion whe, M delasohtt's Concerto |Ciauée H. Mekhart and George H the lungs. the clothing loose around the Seattle Lodge No. 1074 , | day, Haturday and Sunday, April 14. lin Afinor, alk molto appassion. | Yelle. eye 4| Such cases should continue /neck and the bed clothes ar- Seattle Lodge No, 1074, Maternal] is and 16, at the Art Club Schoo! (0 |atoandante. allegretto no: 1 ¢ weed themselves oppore “ t ni a ad Brotherhood, will entertain its mem: | ine. Thosipeon Widg, Fourth 0nd long . vp Lee agp gy a 'P ‘to reduction of teachers’ salaries and under the care of their phys-| ranged in the form of a fun bers and friends on Thurmlay ¢ve| cherry at. Work of the students po He galt Ma againet elimination of domestic sci |ician—should exercise moder-|nel so that the vapors arising ning, April 13, at $:30 o'clock, With | for the past year and of active mer a & the Bun.” by Rimaky-K Hee and manual training subjects /ately in the open air—eat|may be freely inhaled. If j & program and dance in their ClUD) hers of the club will be shown. The ballet muaje from “Rona. 4te meeting of the Municipal league /Hienty of wholesome food— |the cough is annoying, swal- ; ooma Lr ‘remont ride sendin y " r rooma in Fremor | exhibit nett open at <p Oe a mond,” ny Renaibent, Wad Cyr Seatt's =~ |avoid overwork and sudden low a small bit of Vicks the io” and Saturday, and at 130 on Bu otus 4." all three arranged by a pReae ae RR e | hills. ize of a pea Women's Sockety Trinity Lutheran| day. ‘The public is invited to View |Kreisier last two numbers, “La jchi 5 Size Of 8 pee. : Chureh «| the work of the students Gitana” and “Caprice Viennoin.” were | OF ey 's joney and] af Nightly applications of | Samples will be sent free to | The Women's Missionary society eee by.Kreister, He wan repeatedly re | Vicks VapoRub may help na- new users on request to the is thote Conny Lets i aeagoes 4 | orey Sweneya “ - . ; o doiy wing 20 aad noroh ws Rally at Asbury M. E called and four encores were demand. corps |ture to complete the process Vick Chemical Company, meet Thursday. Apri wt the! , rally of the churches and vicin-|e@ and generously n before the COUGH 5 Bee! 4 Som “ers home of Mra, P. W. H. Frederick, |’ Tn, nei in Asbury M. E. |aiidience even then reluctantly ¢ cnour of repair. Because Vicks acts |Greensboro, N. C. con at 1 o'clock. Members and | is. “sunday evening, April 16, at 6 " - : z a / friends invited to meet at College ho: | Orr een ee taude I, Perkins, of i tel and take 0 Laurethurst bus. | odes N.Y. national . Shoes repaired by us last longer. Manus Dramatus £u give:a: geepel Gomperanes 66éress theater —Advertisement | ‘The next meeting of The Manus! yw, C. Howard will sing accom | Five Days Dramatus club wil) be hy Thurs urns, an iat T | panied by Mine Nina B plan . i iy earl at's cehett: ot te Baa Peace’ pba na esceee 2d eae AMUSEMENTS _|| starting Tuesday Matinee of Mian Malita Lait, 4025 Ninth ave Kiet Sunday schoo! oval venna car. Cowen Park or Kt Jjaly Week Services Lan k services w Thursday and 13 and 14, Speck | zed chureh of the Latter Day Saints {vite lintet, and the § N. E. Election of officers \oreuaive wilt-4 a. aue j Seattle PoT. A. Council Blects s Mra, A. G. Greenstreet wns elect.| Concord P-T ee Se ed president of the Seattle Parent ee on ‘Teacher council yesterday at its ag ln a meeting held at the Young Women's . - < The other |H@ J. Grewe; view president, Mre ec egret guest oo | EL. &. Carder y Mra, W. F newly-clected officers are: Mra. Kt agg elt E. Thatcher, first Vice president Mra. C. N. Compton, sound vice president; Mra. 8, F. Hassard, record Paine ing secretary; Mra Genge ¢ ater et oun etaan tasks tna ae Feary’ | R. Bainbridge, Mre. A.B, Yocum and Mrs, Jathes Kinne, treasurer, and) i DAN e tee Mrs. Frank Vernon, financia: secre nes, asd cen Veritas Whist Clob } , | Veritas Whist club will meet with Semi-Annual Institute : Mire. W. Fuhroers, 1628 Palm ave The semiannual istitute of the! Wo. 2 omy ont Seattle, 2 p.m King County W. C. T. U, wii be held 1D: lat the University Christian eburet Rainier Camp, BX A 18th N. and B. s0th st, Monday.| painicr onmp, Reval Nelahbora of Aprit 17, beginning at 10.0.m. Take. oor eee an Raster card party at Swedish £30 p.m Altruistic Clab Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club wit meet with Mra. Loules Young, 416% 29th ave. S. all day. (Renton car, get » N. and PFiret ave. N. W.) CONFRONTED by a bandit | Thursday, April 13, at 2 p.m. An in-| front of the Arena. early Wednesday vitation is extended to all interested | annie tyder, of 1112 Seventh ave. to attend. was forced to surrender a dollar j eee Dorie Social Club CAPE HAITIEN, Republic of Hal Dorie Social club, O. BE 8, will)’ Louls Borne, att elected imeet with Mra Scott Weimer, 4011 nt of the republic of Haiti Ashworth ave, Thursday April 1 at2 p.m Mra. R. A. Owens, assist EVERETT.—T. F. .Skagge, state ing hostess. Ali Eastern Stars in-| director of efficiency, to make home In Everett YOUNG GIRLS NEED CARE Mothers,Watch Your Dau Daughters’ Health Health Is From the time a girl reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is established, she needs all the car thoughtful mother can give. The condition that the gir! is then passing through is so critical, and may have such far-reaching effects upon her future happiness and health, that it is almost criminal for a mother or rdian to withhold counsel or advice, Many awoman has suffered years of prolonged pain and misery through having been the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance on the part of those who should have cae her through the dangers and ficulties that beset this period. Mothers should teach their girls what danger comes from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, and from overworking. Do not let them over- study. If they complain of head- ache, painsin the back and lower limbs, they need a mother’s thoughtful care and sympathy. A Household Word Mother’s House writes Mrs. Lynd, about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. iy mother gave me Lydia E, Pinkham's Ve; gphoosoed Compound when I was 14 years old for trou- bles girls often have and for loss of weight. 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It has been a house- id word in my mother’s house for ears.” -—~ Mrs, KATHERYN LYND, pot Gladys Ave., Chicago, Ill. fat ® pm. by te Holy Trinity) ore at Genevieve at) | Lutheran church. 2 ital { Totem Club | Will Talk on Nutrition | “"Totem club, Neighbors of Wood Mies Katherine Marcison, dictician | 6 win meet in clubroome of Ar:| of the Anti Tuberculosia league, will 2pm Pregvam: | tulk on “Nutrition” at the :rorgan | his} A Little Book Helped Her to Decide Milwaukee, Wis. —‘‘My daughter took Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as she was so weak and did not feel like ing to school, She was like that for a whole year before taking your Vegetable Com- pound. I found a little book of yours in our mail-box and decided to give her your medicine. She is now strong and well and attends school every day We recommend your Vegetable Compound to all pepe with weak daughters, You may use this letter as a testi- monial.” — Mrs. E. 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We make untews you require other *, in which case we give for old one ries SUNDWALL and repairing of and maintain the ant for that purp: j all A luding ood as new re sultab JA. & 60. Madinon Seattle wus April 18 WEEK am TWwke DAILY NEXT MONDAY, APRIL 17 Florence Macbeth —Leading Coloratura Soprano of the Chicago Opera Company— on B18 ce CONCERT SEAT SALE TOMORROW —PRICES— Floor $2.00, $1.50 Balcony $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Gallery $1.00, 77¢ Plus 10% Tax = Send It to theLaundry’— And Don’t Forget the Curtains OOR CORE AM Crrenih ¢ WAUDEVILLE}:°"7: Alien 1 Rogers and Leonora Allen Jean Middleton POPULAR PRICES Including Tax Jimmy Lucas With Francene Nishi, 740 New Maying— roerTunistic An Unusually Gripping NOT A MOVING | OF THE HOTPOINT The Measure of Your Curtains That's the first thing we look into when you send your curtains to us. They're measured carefully before washing and then they're dried to measure—their original size and shape is retained exactl THE HINGED PLUG CORD Our special curtain dryer insures it. PROTECTOR— Without pins or hooks to rip and tear, it P Does Away with most of the jerk, bending and holds your curtains smoothly, while breaking of the cord. they're drying. THE STRENGTH-SAVING CANTILEVER HANDLE— Lessens the strain and makes ironing easier than Eve little scallop is kept in place, and perfectly shaped. Your curtains are returned to you as dainty and graceful as when you hung them for the first you ever thought it could be. Ume. THE ATTACHED STAND— And we're just as careful in washing One simply tilts the iron back on its heel instead them. W e use the mildest of white soaps, of lifting it to and from the old-fashioned iron the softest of rain water and a gentle stand—a saving of many hundreds of pounds of es pee that cannot injure the lifting in a day's ironing. ilmiest fabric, When you're housecleaning send us NEARLY Be RB yoy WOMEN your curtains—it will save you time, and HAVE US OINT IRONS you'll note a delightful improvement in the hang and finish of your draperies, ELECTRIC BUILDING HENRY BUILDING 2012 Vernon Place TWICE DAILY—2:30 AND 8:30 MATINEES DAILY -LADIES ONL ALL SEATS 55 CENTS NO CHILDREN ADMITTED UNLOVED Three Notable Features ripping Play for Fathers, Mothers, Daughters, Wives and Sweethearts to See Seat Sale Tomorrow ‘PICTURE — } | | |

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