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(Personal (rs, Robert Henry ta leaving Jan: | e lwary 12 for New York to eat! on Jan | uary 24, on the Ebro, for a cruise wotll Ma } eee Tea for Sub-Debutant) ste sonn ryan, who ts attending Set; Luncheon Will) ino vniversity of Virginia, spent| : Compliment Group of | Christmas with school trends in} Girl Norfolk, Va. Ss. a we | Mr. and Mre HM. C. Peters with MARIANNE HYLAND has | " tor a tea| Or soniniaw and daughter, Mr @xtended invitations Fane, {224 Mra. Louis Fisher Boynton, lett m m " ernoon, Ja Siemens on Tuesday aft sci |this morning by motor for a two] fame from 4 until — — months’ trip to California | ‘Miss McFce Plans bir.’ ahd Seve: Adtbur Latnier tht ms moved today to their new home, 236 eee | home from Miss Ranse ipuitorsie for their C | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charies| tion, Miss Louisa Mc jJohnatone and Mins Ida Corey left) Tae With a luncheon Wednesday af thie morning for New York, They} Bl will sail January 6 on the Adrt | termoon at remerton. | ee | for the Mediterranean trip and a t | of the continent Married i in , Wenatchee agi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thomas Mr. and Mre, Walter Gray Mel © the marriage of thelr | carnerine Baxter) are receiving con in Wenatchee. The wedding | Very quiet, with only the mem. ‘of the immediate families In at Mise the and has frequently visited tn Mr, Hartman ts a momber the College club, the Engineers’ and the Inglewood Country | Mrs came evening Jertrude, to Mr, Dwteht) cratulations upon the birth of a son Hartman on Friday, Decem | sutneriand Baxter, December att 22, at the First Presbyterian [ine swedish hospital | ia | of Portiand| guest of | until after Robert up today Claire Peloure to be Stoltenberg wedding of Miss Lurtine Brown | 27 Ensign Crawford Wednesday eee ni) Gam- sy Sore with Phi Miss Ruth Lennon will leave Delta Hi aeinen witl ° Thursday for California, where she lage makel wil apend the remainder of the home in Seattle. winter i ° fee rtain at Mr. and Mra. David Ward are ry Home spending the holidays in Vancouver and Mrs, John B. Wright|™ . oe ber of friends at der plobany at their]. Lieut. Donald Leshey and Mra “Paradiso.” Leehey (Geraldine Jackson) came pie. “Pare over yesterday to spend Christmas with Mr. Leehey's mother, Mra ated Clubs to John N. Jackson Open House Pit Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lewls left re-| Celebration of the cancellation clubhouse debt, the Seattle of Women's clubs will house Friday from 2/ 4n the afternoon, continuing} Mr the evening, at the Feder. | spenc @lubhouse, corner of Harvard| with “he and Thomas st. ing the guests during the will be the president, Mra. Maltby, and a group of past ts, Mrs. Homer Hill, Mrs. [. ings, Mrs. W. P. Harper, Mrs. NN. McLaughlin, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Thomas Crahan, Mrs. H. Bonnar and Mrs. Henry the officers of the Federa jmian | Ort pedic E. B. Mra. Danie! Ragan, first vice- Mrs. i Mra. L. A. Foster, second Mrs J.B. MacPherson, | N. J. Irvine, custodian, and Wilson R. Gay, chairman of the trustees. j the receiving line during the hours will be Mrs. Maltby, lay, Mra. Oliver T. Erickson, Herbert Ames, Mrs. Landes, . 2 Mrs. W. H. Mrs. P. Dabney, F. Weeks, Mra. W. W. Beck, Mrs. Adelbert McCleverty, . F. Hitebings and Mrs. Ellen | . Pouring will be Mrs. Bon Landes, Mra. Spencer and ‘W. R. Hawthorne, Mra. line, Mrs. H. C. Jelisett, N. Ciestnut, Mrs. Har C . Mrs. Jean K. For . Mrs. Nannie P. Holmes, Mrs. | ic Rael Mrs. Daniel Earle, ‘M. J. Fohn, Mrs. H. W. Rulef- £. Picht, Mra. R. W. ‘Mrs. Annie B. Teeple. 4. B. Hill, Mrs. Clementine | Mrs. E. B. Holmes, Miss ugh, Mise Nellie Sterritt, | Fint, Miss May Loomis, | MacDonald, Dr. Adah Dr. Leanora Grant, Dr. Hat-| , Dr. Maud Parker, Dr. Wimer-Ford, Dr. Sarah Ken- Cora Saxe, Mrs. William ‘Mrs. Anna Jenkins, Mre. Em- <. Rinehart, Madame Mary Cool- J. BE. McGreen, Mrs. John Mrs. Helen Stevens, Mrs. L, W. Clark. Frank Skinner, Mrs. F. B. , Mrs. Katherine Baker, Mrs. B. Littlefield, Mrs. Mary! Mrs, Anna Bloom, Mra. } Appleton, Mrs. J. W. Dorwart, ‘Freda Libby, Mrs. L. A. Gasa- Mrs. H. F. Larimer, Miss An- @ Hillis, Mrs, Jane Johnston, Mrs. Pence, Mrs. Emma Davis, Mra. Storey, Mrs. William Clark, Minnie Widmer. 3, E. Austin, Mrs. H. F. Shet Verne Dyer, Mrs. W. D. Mrs. H. W. Foster, Mra. Ira Mrs. M. E, Pearl, Mra. Coughiin, Mrs. Dora 58. . Mrs. J. A. Baker, Mrs, C. , Mrs. W. M. Livengood, Mrs. Miller, Mrs, Dana Brown, Samuel Schneider, Mrs. George id, Mrs. W. R. Smart, Mrs. Griswold, Mrs. F. W. Burdick A. EB. Swain is chairman of , assisted by members of part department of the Woman's club and the West Seattle lub. Mrs, J. Harper and Mrs. J are in charge of refresh Mrs. Louise C, Beck has the musical program for afternoon and evening. The follow. and Mrs. Frank Corte. thopedic Tea Shop. sisted by Mra. L. J W. Harbaugh, Mrs. ¥ and Mrs. Herbert Wing seribers to the Fund. open to the public, and copies will be furnished all agency members of the Fund. by January 1. Book goes to press January 15. ORPHEL Matinees Wednesday, Saturday cently for California to spend the re. | #24 Professor Parrington of the Uni der of the winter | oe. | and Mrs. Howard Swalwell are! ling the holidays in Spokane Mra Swalwell’s parents, Mr hopedic Tea Shop Mra. H. B. Converse will be host ees for Madrona guild of the Ortho- | hospital Wednesday at the Or. She will be a» Charbeau, Mra. Brookbank, Mra. J. Will Jones, Emmett C. Brown, Mra. Harry | k J. Vietor D. Walker J. G. Welch, Mrs. A complete list of all sub- These lists will be All names MUST be in HEADQUARTERS of the Fund are at 416 Douglas Bidg. Elliott 6115 ALL WEEK COSMOPOLITAN PLAYERS iN “MISS LULU BETT” POPULAR PRICES RPHEU Tit AT RE and Sunday |day, December 27, at Veterans’ | Armory SEATTI WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY December at the Federated |house. Mrs! James N. Hamiti Robert KE, Lee Chapter chatrman the commit tec Robert B. Lee chapter, United! charge. She te assisted by Mra Daughters of Confederacy, will en-|H. Donley, Mra, BK. 1K. Spragg, Mr tertain veterans of John B. Gordon | William Campbell, Mre. 1. D. Barne camp with a Christmas party at the| Mra, John Elackburn, Mra, Henr home of Mra. H. A. Calohan, 647 dist | Robinson and Mrs, D. Clifford Re Wednpaday, December 27, at 2 nForce Informal Party at VW. OA see Young women employed at U Seattle Wom Club Young Women's Christian anno The literary interpretation and| tion will entertain the! | current topics department of the Se. | fends at an informal party attle Woman'a club will give «| day, December at 7:30 o ' Christmas party at the home of Mra, |{® association building, Games wr Harry Lawrence, 121 BE. S6th at., on |b® Played and refreshments will be Wednesday aber 27, at 12:20 | #erve ‘ pm. Bach v ® asked to bring Aira }a story of Christmas in this or other), 1. OK, Chub lands, also a gift not to exceed 10/, om L. 0 . club of Ballard wilt - pte ho hold & social meeting in the elut ee Ors ee ee |room, Wednesday afternoon, Deve Dae ber 9? aressive Thought Club eee The Progréanive ‘Thought club wilt St, Martin's Mothers’ Club Jhold its annual winter @olstion font! . : | ‘The annual Christman party of the val at the Motel Frye, December St. Martin's Mothers’ club, will take It is important that members and] since Wednesday evening, December friends make arrangements with | 57 in the Knights of Columbus hull Mrs. J. Elleworth Ives, Mth AV®. |The hoate will be Mrs. Arthur 8. Teleph acon 2641-R Seta; Bare; DAvel’ F.Sanley, Mes see | W. W. Judd and Mra. Theodore L+ Lorraine Seelal Club man Lorraine Social club will meet with see Mra. H. A. Nightiinger, at the st Revned Club Pau! apartments, 1 jeneoa street The Christmas meeting of the apartment 2, Wednesday, December | Revned club will be held at the home of at 2p, m see Aquilla Lodge, No. 35 Mra, ¢ eo Ryan, 1733 Sunset} Wednesday, December 27, at 1 Aquilla lodge, No. 36, D. H. P. A, eee will meet for a + business seasion ADDITIONAL CLUBS on Wednesday, December 27, at § p. | to Give Play versity of Washington will speak. Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progreas club wi!!! hold ite Christmas meeting Wednes Girl Reserve Club Thursday afte f Club of On Reserve om the Giri Queen Anne high school will give a party tn the the | day, December at 2 p.m. at the ne of Mrs William Ross, 4544| Ctrl’ Reserve club rooms. ‘The Seventh ave, N. E. An Interesting | itt Reserve club of the Lincotn | program hag been arranged, includ. | High school will entertain Friday in ing an exchange of Christmas mes the same elub @ elub roome. :' She Makes | ‘ Impromptu | 7. Princess Angeline Parlor No. Princess Angeline parior No. will hold its annual Christmas party on Wednesday evening, Decembe: at the home of the Misses Kent 20th N. EB eee j Clara Barton Tent | Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of | pp aran j Veterans, will hold ite quarterly e r ce birthday luncheon at noon Wednes- | —_ her debut as « “profession. hall, entertainer, little Dorothea Gold Comrade Kelly, whow' | herg, d-year-old daughter of Dr. and birthday occurred recently, will be the guest of honor. The luncheon | M"™* 80 Goldberg, of Port Orchard, | will be followed by the regular! Proved te be the real hit of the even meeting. ing at the Hotel Butier’s Christmas celebration Monday night. Her aj Canadian Women's club vam, phonaggtae lo plone te. § To honor {t# new members who ees have joined during the year and to | Stealing away from her parents, who promote good fellowship among its| Were having their Christmas dinner members, the Canadian Women's/in the Butler cafe, Dorothea found club will give a complimentary holl-| her way to the chorus dressing room day card party Wednesday evening, | 494 persuaded one of the entertain ers to take her “on the floor” for the METROPOLITAN next act. Althe she had never re. NEW YEAR'S WREK hearsed the act before, Dorothea eas STARTING sUNDAY 31 jily picked up the steps, and went | thru all of them with the chorus. MIGHT, DECEMBER Her work was a mutual bit—Jt's Inte. Wednesday and Saturday! bard to say which was the more| SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE | Pleased, Dorothea or her audience Heary W- Savage Offers At any rate, whe was encored time jand again--and she appeared in every nubsequent act of the evening, | until her mother finally pleked her | up bodily and carried her off, pro-| testing alepily, to bed. Dorothea performed at beth wong and dance, singing one svlo without | rehearsal | Thin was the first ever appeared in public. She has been attending dancing school for several years and sings @ great deal | at home, but this is the first time! she has ever been “on the boards.” | Of all the people in the cafe, her | father and mother were probably the | most amazed. Most of the diners, | Raturally enough, thought that it was a prearranged appearance, but her parents knew otherwixe—and, ax & matter of fact, were quite worried until they saw how easily Dorothea j could take care of herself ‘SALES RECORD ESTABLISHED time she had! | | DR. “EDWIN J. BROWN’S WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—The r DENTAL OFFICES jord-breaking volume of Christmas| 106 Columbia St. business indicates that there is no Seattle's “economic misery” in the United Leading Dentist States and that pessimistic predic. i for More Than 21 Years tions for a business reaction after | the holidays have no foundation, the | ~|\department of commerce stated to. | aay, | Preliminary estimates of this} Christmas indicates that all previous |records have been broken, it was | stated momic conditions as re. [flected by the holiday business are fundamentally sound. The depart ment sees the continuation of good conditions for the new year STOP Pain From Boils Mertes Boil Plasters Any Drug Store—25e the piano 15 o’elock , Rackmantngtt Mactayden | ry Ruge Piano Amy Worth at t) Worth Ruge and Mre. Art soctety. Ctark | Btickel on Brown Dancing Days’ Mither's Hand”. Paradine’ ' Mrs. Samuel MacDonald Carrie Lovering at the piano at hts of Columbus we Ball Saturday evening the Knights bus will give their third an- Mardi Gras--the Snow Ball. decorations have been there will patrons and patronesses are _ and Mrs. W. F. Flynn, Mr. and E. PD, Manton, Mr. and Mra, Connor, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. committee in charge includes Chester Treen, A. I. Morrt J, M. Vidone, chairman, ANNUAL Now in Progress All Coats, All Suits, All Dresses Pranks Half Price 1536 WESTLAKE AVENUE CLEARANCE SALE _ PAISLEY THINGS FOREVER Plentiful m., at 1915 Firstave, There will be Yo 1. 1 Ol & progressive whist party at 9 p.m.| On Thursday evening, December es 28, the dramatic etub ef the ¥, L. 1 wie ® Seattle Poetry Club club will present at ite open 1 | Paisley forever! says the fash. Persian patterns enn wit The Seattle Postry club, the Seat-/ing a short playlet, “Joint Owners |!0nAable woman and buyn herself | stand the strain of being Glacovered tle chapter of the American Literary |in Spain.” ‘The Hterary class of the | 2°lieees, chomines, petticoats and | by mode . Aasociation, will meet Wednesday | club ts studying at the present time |!) Pesmeneaternes frome lag tiyP re! popu! Jevening, December 27, at § p. m.,| Scandinavian Iiterature with Mra} Nobody thought it would last—-| The favorite blouse for a three with Miss Helen Emma Maring, 200| Robert Moen as director this vogue for Far Eastern designe. | piece sult is eff] Paisley-patterned Broadway. Mra. Alice Rollitt Coe, | cee Having proved their beauty thru sev. | crepe de ching or velvet. So in the author of “Lyrica of Fir and Foam,” | Tonia Social Chub, 0 o j eral centuries, however, Indian and | favorite afternoon gown That's will speak; Mre. O. D. Adame wil Jonia Social club, 0. ®, wit play original songs which will be|#ive 4 card party at Dartnall’s cafe rendered by Mr. Malford Kingsbury, | teria at $:20 o'clock Friday ovening December 29, Eastern Star and frienda invited | Supply! Ladies’ Black or Brown Oxfords eraent Heels a $4 .95 per pair summer. Ladies’ Fine Strapped Slippers in Patent, Brown Kid or Black Kid ] Radio Picks Up Far-Off Message PARIS, De eo made pperatus ma facture Sensational Five-Day Pre-Inventory HOE SALE From Tuesday, thru Saturday, we plan a record breaking week to reduce our stock to rock bot- tom by January First. Cost Not Considered An outpouring of values that compels you to stock up until OMAN DERAILS Cc AR WITH BODY a ae me inexplicable | arg, N, Elizabeth McCann, above, of Los Angeles, i# : named by Mrs. Marjorie Wed- mig hos » dington, wife of a wealthy : eiattong's yan oe te negident of Lankershim, Cal., ed ce yp. in a suit for separate main- mines and petticoats (whe 4 tenance Mrs. Weddington, f ove) are. Leing made PaisieY claims her husband asked her ™ ope de chine and Paisley glove mt \to exchange husbands with Mrs. McCann t whoy 1 cup rice Sprinkle the pieces of chicken with the paprika and fry In the bacor fat or of] until nice! browned In remaining fat, fry the onion, thinly Mood; the garlic, finely cut; the green pepper t in strips, and the ce. When rice ix yellow, place all with the chicken in a kettle, add water and tomato and cook slowly until chicken i tender and rice is oft. In serving, turn rice on to platter, and on it lay the pleces of hicken. The rice wil] take up the liquid, leaving just enough to make t motat Note-—The quantities of salt and pepper may net be sufficient Always weanon more to taste panish Fricassee of Chicken By Bertha E. Shapleigh Of Columbia University ut in pleces for servir « or young fow! or % cup olive of 2 medium sized to 5 teaspoons salt i our teaspoons 1 clove garlic quarts water 1 onion, 2 cups tol (well washed) For Early Comers 75 Pairs Army Shoes Sizes 9 to 11— Over— 100 Pairs Ladies’ Black Kid Strapped House Slippers Sto 8 Military beets Small sizes... Broken All J, Hetwoen Pike and Pine Ladies’ Spats 85c per pair Up to the Minute Novelti i ‘ one pegs Ladies’ French | °'tY Oxford: ” P Brown or Black Patent Heel Novelties. | calf, Goodyear Satin or Kid 3% at per pair 85c " $1.95 $2.95 69c 150 Pairs Small sizes, Group of 200 pairs— Size 5 and smaller in Low Heel Pumps and Oxfords Brand New Nov- welted— Brown or Black Street Shoes, Sizes in Lot