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PAGE 10 ¢ Scout Council to Freedom for New MANY HURT IN coe lil ai | az Mist Miiititit ae ‘University > hhae steadily grown until | & Mombership of over members. Seattle Society Women's University Club Has Brilliant Recep- tion and Ball in New Club House; Plan Sup- per Dance. the 10th day of February, 1914 ‘& group of college women met to form @ clud for the purpose of broad ening the Women of Seattle, acquaintance of coll cultivating tn and liberal artes, of general edu olal enjoyment ed the Women’s TT Thie clud was « elub. organtaation now it six hundred. temporary home of ¢ b dur the interveoing years has been 1206 Fifth ave On Saturday afternoon the Wom University club held the formal ‘of its club Jocated ave. and st. A clubhouse built by its containing besides the club rooms, two floors of bed and an uptodate Little the The realization of the dream | new home was evident on the faces of the members, who from far and near to attend opening ceremonies. p clubhouse, with its beautiful hings and rich draperies, tos. with brilliant winter Mowers, in clusters and in high ha “A reception and tea followed the dedicatory ceremonies, which includ Te BY ES x . b % eap and gown processional by Present and past jenta, the and charter members of the Symbolic symbol; hospitality thting of the hearth flame . Mabel Seagrave, chairman of Building committee, and Mrs. Hall White, chairman of furnishing committee—and the} y I D os Tm the receiving line were Mra. | ink 8, Bayley, president of the/ Leroy Backus, Mrs. Pierre Mra. Florence Denny: Soliday, | Mrs, Hervey Wilbur, Lemuel Carr, Dr. Mabet Seu Mrs. Frederic Hall White and | ‘William H. Sutton. tea table, arranged in the/ dining room, held a gor | basket of gokien and bronze uma, tied with stream- Of yellow ribbons. Alternating at were Mra R. H. Denny, rs. Daniel Bass, Miss Mabe! Chil- re and Mise Julia Conway. were Mrs. John K. Bush, Stanton Alien, Mrs. J. I. Mra. Fordyce Gorham, James Hartzell, Mrs. J. Rule ‘Hodge, Mrs. Harold Lee, Miss Ine Horton, Miss Lila Laurence, » Rena Raymond, Mrs. Farns Currier, Mra. Loren Grinstead, ‘M. Heal, Jr, Mrs. F. T. Max- oc. aring the afternoon Mra. Fret & Harold Allen (Madell Gill) ren- rrown and Fiance Pad Mrs. Henry Broderick Clifford Crawford, U. 8. N.. to the U. 8. 8. Arizona, marriage will be solemnized 27, in St. Mark’s church. at Home Affair ‘and Mrs. O. A. Waechter will with a dinner of twelve at their home this evening. ay night Mr. and Mrs. Waech- ir were hosts at an informal supper | of twelve at their home eee Beeler | plimented | compliment to Mrs. Adam lecler, who is leaving December br New York, to sail for Italy, sere she will spend six months in of her musical studies, the) u FBlizabeth club entertained h a luncheon Thursday at Fred-| & Nelson's tea room. o- ida ‘Wor the pleasure of her daughter, | Lurline Brown, who will be a) ber bride, and the members of | bridal party, Mrs. Abner Brown fs entertaining with a luncheon De- 23 at Frederick & Nelson's room. H kine Weds at | Mr. M. VINCENT _ | Mrs. Vincent is the state which will entertain with a re president of the W.C.T. U., ception Tuesday afternoon at —Portrait by James & Merrihew the Y.W.C.A Program of Christmas Music Given Today The regular monthly concert of the Ladies’ Musical club was given this afternoon at the Y. W.C. A. The fol lowing program of Christmas muaic, ranged by Mre A. & Kerry and Mra. Frank R. Van Tuyl, was pre sented _~s Babe Divine” eradie song of Haytt) (b) Bhopherdw trian folk Mrs. Frederte Sprague, Mra Kh Hager, Mra Hildreta, Mra.” Jan Kida Mre. W. J. Rankin at the plane Cmte us, (Traditional in G (¢) Seherso, D Minor Mine Het A Cycle of Christmas Be Mre. Romeyn Jansen Mise Katherine Robinson at the pla (a) Otpey Altre ry (>) Ar, G Bring a ] Me Lepiet | Mise Anna Grant Dall at the piano = | Bacred Mpanien Hones ee } sen. Aer. by Kurt Behindier | “The Dirde Praise the Advent | of the Bavior” “The Three Kings” “The Virgin Plaint Mise Ade Tiley Hotes at (a) oy roy Informal Luncheon Mra. Guy P. Haiferty ts entertain. ing with an informal luncheon of eight covers Tuesday afternoon at/ her home, 3963 E. Howell st. eg 580 Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow are entertaining the members of their bridge dinner club Thursday even-| ing at their home. Covers will be! placed for twelve. os | | i Winter Cabaret A winter cabaret will be given by the junior members of the Se attle Yacht club at the club house, on, Friday evening, December 22. The following committee is in charge: Mr. Russell Gibson, Mr, Allan Latimer and Mr. Jame Hodges. Committee for Southern Ball The committee tn charge of the Southern ball, which the Robert E. Les chapter, Daughters of the Con- federacy, has planned tor January} 31, at Christensen’s hall, includes Mrs. Thomas John Acheson, ¢x- ecuttve chairman; Mrs. Walter Burges Beals, tickets, and Mrs. Far- well Putnam Lilly, publicity. The floor committee will be annotnced later. Among the patrons and patron esses are: Mr. and Mr. D. E Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kel leher, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell) Mr. and Mrs. Ketth Logan Bullitt and) Mre. Arthur Latimer. Mayor and Mrs. Edwin J. Brown. Judge and Mrs. Stephen Chadwick Judge and Mra. J.T. Ronald, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Mr. and Mrs.| Wiliam H. Bogie, Mr. and Mre.| James D. Howe, Dr. and Mrs. J.; Tate Mason, Mra. Charlies Kinnear, Colonel and Mrs. Oscar Charies| from Fort Lawton, and Commander | and Mrs. Major Shirley from the| navy yard. ee Orthopedic Tea Shop Mra. Charles L. T. Sowle will be, hoateas for the Laurethurat guild on | Tuesday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, | assisted by Mra. Charles MeGuire. Mrs. John L. Hall, Mrs. Wilbur Ives, Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mra. C. J Bush, Mrs. Ernest Eckieman, Mrs. Flossie Foot, Mrs. Darsie C. Bard and Mrs. W. 8. Kinsel | | | t Church Ceremony ‘quiet wedding was solemnized at Dorothy C. Hopkins, daughter f Mrs. J. H. Hawley, wife of Cap-| iain Hawley, United Staten coast goedetic survey, was wed Cari A. Egner, U. 8. G. 8. William H. Biis# reading the fice. There were no attendants. Exner and Mrs. Egner left f Ban Francisco, to sail on the B. President Grant for Manila, LL, where they will reside. . ains Informally Dorothy wing entertained few friends informally at her Saturday evening, in com to Miss Katherine Arm @ Oakland, who will be her guest this week, ‘Trinity church,» when! PALACE HIP "2 ‘ith Vaudeville— RENCE JACK vipon in MULMALL “DUSK TO DAWN” DR. MACY 19th Year Newest method more lnsting re sults for the more serious ailments of the eye, , none, throat, lungs, stomach, int al ailments, BLOOD, sin and all pus aliments, ski bronehi orders knife.” 104 | benefit | Personal and Mra. § been a for th Hutsching’s fa Huteching, and Kutner, and her « garet Kutner tui Hutac as thelr ight Mr Mr. Richard Mra. Louis Mines Mar Francis cir home Bun Mr win 5. hav ne uests st forte ver sinter aug bter ali of d to t Ban %, who day Russell Gordon Page olen. Jr. of spent the week-end in town . Mr, O. J. David will return the last of the week from ao six trip in the East Mr. BL from Raxte » three will woekn return Tuse dny trip in the Ent Mrs cember 23 for Honojuly, indefinitely George Street in leaving De to be gone eee Mr, and Mra. Theodore Pape and children, of Hoquiam, will spend the holidays in town as the guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mra ¥. Palmerton and Mr, F. EK. Pape. o-. Miss Esther Davis and Miss Dor- othy Leckenby, who are attending Mills College tn Oakland, Cal, wiil arrive December 22, to spend their Christmas vacation with their par- ents here. Mrs. Clarence Peck returned Fri- day from @ three weeks’ visit in Call- fornia, Mr. and Mra Herman Schocken left recently for Lon Angeles to spend the winter. In the spring they plan to sail for Europe. eee Judge and Mra. William Hickman Moore are planning te spend Christ- mas with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mra. Vincert B. Moore, at Camp Newhalem. Ladies’ Ald Highland Chureh The Ladies Aid of the Highland Congregational church will give a program for the butiding fund at the chapel, 16th ave. 8. and Lucile st., Friday evening, December 16, at 7:20 o'clock Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity will meet Thursday afternoon, December 14, at 2:30 o'clock at the chapter house, 1804 E. 60th at. ~ AMUSEMENTS Moor THEATRE Orpheum Crncuit ‘so: WAUDEVILLE 19/050 ia Now Playing | 2180 | - Overtare 2:08 | Topics of the Day THIS WEEK man TWKE DAILY MiGuTs Br | fas (arto [ano dobn B. Hymer “Tom Walker in | Dixie” 4:8 | Walter ©, Kelly ‘The Vi | 9127 Asa Matinees 2:40 Nights 7 and 9 ARIZONA JOE AND COMPANY Penman and Lillian EXPOSITION JUBL FOUR Glick and Bright ROWLAND AND MEEHAN PANTAGES COPE MARIE AND MARY McFARLAND General Adinissic Matinees 25 WOMEN’ 8 CLUBS CLUBS FOR TURSDAY City Federation W. ¢. Tt M dont of the ¢ rt 1 , airman, The omponed of Alice Nugent Krens, Hen Welsh, Lule and Belle committee t Wood terson, Maria May Da Bell Mon Longatreet Pre Mra recept Mrs. ¥ Cora Pi u Ntevens. rietta eh Mr J. W Whitney Mary and Mee Carne Chatterte The #1 women Mr omemittes will be Mre. Josephine by Gertie Coaper der, Mre Mrs. Lola J. Mra. Sadi Elate ented ' Giimore and KK Townsend be nd and Mre in cha Mr Clayton wit! the 1Othin Mrs dent decoratt of the Lil Mr president tate preat vice Jen munty and chal and nations baugh, state organizer port of vention oment lecture will give a comple and held this year In iphia All and tf the W. ¢ mombery their f the tea Phi Ma Alumna of Phi Mu will enter party at the The alumni tain with a | house, 4 ty ) Univers eve at § o'ele ot present the alumnl are Writers’ Club The Writers club will meet Tues jock, in the lex W.C.A Mary Murk Sullivan and evening 8 of mm of the ¥ will be read t Haley, La V mma Maring | tana Helen Woman's Civile Chab nder the auspices of the welfare | depart the Woman vie | will me Tuesday, December 12, for Jan allday K nemion at the home lof the president, Mra, 8. Pearson. 2229 Queen Anne ave. Thore come in the morning are axked bring thelr lunch. The day will be devoted to the making of baby lay ottes ost club Ravenna Social Club, 0. E. 8. The Ravenna Soctal OB | wilt hold ite holida a | Tuesday, at the Healty way 7 8 anie day Company, 4519 University Signs Chi Mothers’ Clob The Sigma Chi Motherw’ club will entertain the honor pledge mothers at A toa from 3 to 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at the chapter house, 4506 sth NE. oe Phi Kappa Pst Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of the Phi Kap pa Psi will hold ite regular meeting at the chapter house Tuesday, at 2 p.m, All wives and mothers of the fraternity men are welcome . . The Rhododendron club will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Frank Braman, 1644 16th ave, N o- Current Century Club The Current Century club will have its Christmas party at the club- rooms of the Bailard public library on Tuesday. Every member tn urged to be pres. ent, as matters of importance will be presented eee Woman's Century Club Tuesday, December 12, the partia mentary procedure department of | the Woman's Century club will meet at 2:40 p. m., In the board room at the YW. CA see Shawondassee Clad The Shawondannee club will meet with Mra. H. M. Brinker, 1428 First ave. N., Tuesday afternoon, Decem ber 12, at 2 o'clock eee Ladies’ Aid, Evangelical Church The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Queen Anne E ngelical church will hold a bazaar December Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock Pvery one will be weleom | ine a | Smith College Club Smith College club will meet at the | home of Mrs. Ivan Hyland, 330 30th | ave. &, Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. | | Zeta Pal Mothers’ Club The Zeta Psi Mothers’ club has ar ranged for a preserved frult shower at the chapter house, 4549 15th ave. | N. F., on Tuesday afternoon, Decem ber 12, at 2 o'clock ee of American Yeomen Harmony Homestead No. 1743 Brotherhood of American Yeomen will give its regular dance Tuosday evening, December 12, at Moone Hall, Eighth and Union st “*- Brotherhood Ralston Ralston Choral Choral Chab Club Preaby terian Tuesday, December 12, at m. Mr, Vernon Hehymer, director. ‘The Ladies Cho tal Club will act as ushers, Admis sion will be by ticket only oe. Seattle Woman's Club The literary interpretation class in structed by Madame Marie Wernli Beebe, and the current toples de partment, Miss M. McGough, leader of th Woman's club, wil meet . December 12, at 12:30 Pp. mm. at the home of Mix Libby Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave, N Mrs, Thomas C, Magrath will be the hostess, The will sharp, . Capitol Hill Ww. Capitol Hill W. C. invited to attend a reception to ty given in honor of the new state officers, Tuesday, December 12, at the Y. W. C. A. at 2 p.m Lambda Rho Lan in Rho invites its alumnae to initiation ceremonies Tuesday even. ing, at 7:46 o'clock, at 2843 Franklin ave. oe ©. 7. 0. . U. is cordially who | offiee of the Hart | | Ald Women's Imp The regular bui ” Alki Women’s ub held Tuesday, pom nese meeting Improvement will be Decerr att Refre Cllonian Chib eting Tue a , k, at th H. ©. But Mr ut <n be the Mre. will hairman Fairbank 4 by Auxiliary of Queen Anne Lutheran Chureh tr wxtitar Ane and MeGraw ii ‘ Tu f the Queen Sth ave. W 4 Christ Mag sale 12, in the toe of dir parlor r" begin at 6 0 Auxiliary Temple De Hirseh The Ladies’ auxiliary to Temple Hirnob f om that tickets dinne wery ner lock ember 12. No J unions a ticket in presented Theodore Koosevelt Auxiliary Ware, w Tue y pare Chriat mas boxes, 1 be nerved at noon, Bring sandwiches St. Clement's Bazaar nt of the Friday, 1 maar plar for that inh house On w nolement weat er the ba on mber &. ned t « be in the Tuesday afternoon, Dec lay w he ety Nina M. Frye Thimble Club Nina M Frye Thimble with Mra Addie Bre ave, Tuesday, 12. Bring Nght club will 3530 December worth ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mothers’ Clu! regular University Chapter | of the Moth f the University Chapter, wilt held Wednesday house on University meet DAR be December at at bivd. Members of the the De volution he chapter } various chapters hters of the cee } Sunshine Guild | The Sunshine Guild |the home of Mra, ft |® 63d st., Thursday, fat 11 a m j + ere | West Seattle Women's Study Club | The West Seattle Women's Study | bold tts anntal piente party Mre. Winston, 2688 424 ave. &. Thursday, December 14, at 11:30 club wi Ww ja. m. Lorraine Social club will meet at | te home of Mra. John Bunker, 2237 Boylston ave. N. Wednenday after hoon, December 13, at 2 o'clock, All Eastern Stars are invited. Members are directed to take Broadway car to Miller at. SNOW CRASHES - Electrician Knocked Down by Car May Die and toe ral pe traffic erashe to the pr tn er by ar C, Had y night Aamuel ding e Mra ° Wentlake eleetrictan ponalbly asing tho wt slipped in the le ave 6104 near Andwood inju t tot 1 @ street car when he nnow The n was taken to V1 suffering from eral fractured Inter in and deep gashes on the head nd body. His condition Monday was emely critical hile ave, NF night, Mra red m n honpital the street and KE. 68rd at Henter ave, N. outhful ett wan kr at Hate Hazzett, 41 atrack by on a sed. Mra ocked down, recelving and an injured crom#ng win a coaster Baz @ broken o¢ foot Georg lar bone Third ave Br “ Fut 1 o'clock 1542 ry sm rherg. Seattle Art Clab Dana W. Brow: Wednesda: morning at 10:30 o'clock cee Dickens Fellowship Dickens Fellowship evening, December 14 of Commerce West Went Mr Ww with 2711 sith & De meets in Are requested to be present evening party “e- Rebekah Auxiliary Jewel Rebekah Auxt at the Odd Fellows Wednes o'clock Themday Mystle Jewel Tie Mystic tary will meet nd K.P 12, roe ne at, day, December for 1 luncheon |Better Homes Plan Pleases Young Couple Edgar, 1 do want a home so bad Iam #0 weary of living in this hor I Want @ pleasant place This ts “Better Homes Week,’ you know, and I have seen the most attractive furniture and hangings !n the store windows this week. Can't we do something to get & more pleasant place to live in?” “You, dear; we will, I know how important a lovely room ts to a woman. We have saved enough to make « firet payment on @ house by now, We can manage it easily, 1 am sure, The rest to be paid like rent.” “Oh, how wonderful! I think the people who have made It ponsible for folks to buy homes that way are wonderful, don't you? I wish we could buy clothes that way, too. Tt would make things eo much easter.” “By the way, Elsie, we can. Tom! about a place fust today— . in rid ph to live eee Pennsylvanian Study Club The Pennsylvania Study club will meet for 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Federation clubhouse, Friday, | December 15 A musical progrem and a sale of Christmas articles made by hand by members of the club will follow the luncheon hour cee Veritas Whist Club The Veritas Whit chub will meet where one can buy on I meant to tell you about If we buy our home, we can't put a lot of cash on our winter clothes right now, but Cherry’s al low one to pay a little down and a/ little each month until {t te paid} for They have a department for} men and women both. They are at 1018 Beoond ave. tn the Rialto build ing, between Madison and Spring, | just over the Pig’n Whistle, Take slevator.”—Advertinement. | MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD Hurry! Move Little Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” No rhatter what else you give your child to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or congestion, be sure to first! the little one’s bowels with! California Fig Syrup" to get rid of the poisons and waste which are ng the cold and congestion. In few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works the const! ation sour bile and waste open poison ht out Black D Even if you call your family phys! olan he will praise you for having given “California Fig Syrup” as the laxative because it never fatls, never cramps or overacts, and even sick children love its pleasant taste Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. iamond Furnace Coal 55 $6. a ton at the bunkers “The Life Is in. 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I want « copy of the bulletin, “Coke for Domestic Heating,” and Inclose berewith two cents in stamps for postage Name Street and No ROSES FOR YOUR HOME Fall planting of your roses for next summer should be done as as the leaves have fallen from trees and bushes. The Stars Washington bureau has compiled for you from official sources everything you need to know in order to have a beautiful rose garden, rose hedge, or lawn and border of rones for next summer. It tells what wpectes and varieties to select, all about soll and pruning, roses for arbor and trellis, roses for Whether you have one rose bush of value to you. And whether you you should send for this bul- Ful out carefully the coupon noon fertilizer, planting ng, cultivation, and eo on. or fifty, this bulPtin will be want to plant now or next spring. which t free to Star readers. etin below ee Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. Y. Ave., Washington, D. ©. I want » copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. STREET and NO. oat te ome cermante sens cermescesodecsons HARD CANDIES AND TAFFIES EDITOR'S NOTE: Piease read instructions carefully; coupon mast be mailed to Washington bureau, NOT to The Star's Seattle office. Another bulletin has been prepared for you by our Washington bureau In anticipation of the Christmas season. The best recipes for home cooking and making of hard candies and teffies have been gnthered and complied by our bureau and may be had for the ask- ing. Just fill out carefully and accurately the coupon below and mail with the required postage to our Washington bureau and the bulletin will be sent you free Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. 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A five-page bulletin, siving the history of Thanksgiving day, not only in America, but ite ancient and mediaeval origins and methods of celebration, ogether with a suggested program of recitations, readings, eto., has deen prepared by our bureau in Washington from the best sources ‘btainable, and will be mailed you free on receipt of the coupon below. Simply fill It out, inclose postage and send it to the address riven. And of course any render interested in the origin and history of the Thanksgiving custom, or a program of exercises for the day, 1s *qually welcome to the bulletin, ornaments Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave,, Washington, D, ©. 1 want a copy of your THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM, and inclose four cents in stamps for postage.