The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 10

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DOROTHY LEE SMITH Wie. wr. and Mrs. Stimson to Receive Sunday After- noon; Dinner Will Hon- or Hongkong Visitors. and Mrs. Harold Clarke Stim fon have issued invitations for P ) An “At home” on Sunday afternoon f January 14, from 4 untit 6 o'clock, at Hollywood, complimenting = Miss Seiinecine Collins, who has Just. re turned from abroad Thvitations have heen young married couples Mr, and Mrs. Baillie _ Dinner Hosts ‘Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Railite are @ntertaining with a dinner of etgh Steen covers at their home Wednes- evening, in honor of Mr. and Mra, bald Hill Ferguson, of Hong- to the Umited and lains With formal Dinner Genevieve S Blethen enter. @n Monday evening with an dinner in her apartment at Card Party and Cake Sale Kappe Kappa Gamma sorority will @ card party and cake sale at chapter house on Saturday after at 2 o'clock, t Bridge Tea This Afternoon “Honoring her daughter-in-law, Mra. Rosenberg, of Medford, Ore., Mrs. M. F. Bornstein, who bas The little daughter of Mr. Portrait by James & Merrihew, HE Personal Mre. Al 1 Raren Duffy and small are leaving Cal Blethen, Mrs, Otibert an for will be January ena where the wts at the Hotel Vista Del Arroyo | months 1 Paw we for three In expected a fre in the Kast Mra, Thomas home Wednesday visit of several months . Miss Lillian Michaelis, of Victoria B.C, te ap ing a fortnight aa the gest of Miss Angela Mel lian. .- Mr. John FB. Ryan, Jr, who has been attending the Untversity of Vir ginia, and who was seriously injured in @ football game in November, ts returning home Wednesday night, to remain until he has ained h health. . Mr. Frank M. Harahberger, Jr and Mr. Roy Hayes will leave fun day for New York, where they will sail on the President Van Buren. January 24, for Paris, to be gone tn | definitely, and Mrs. George S. Smith. Hy returned from Europe, Mra. R. Holmes entertained with a of twenty-four tables, at the Yacht ctud thts afternoon. At the tea hour, Mrs. Carl Scher- ‘Mrs, A. Dinklespeit and) Mra Bastheim alternated at the | Sesixted by Mins Anita Rosen- ‘Miss Ida Seitzick, Miss Marion and Miss Lean Kleinberg. of spring flowers was the center for the tea table, eee Dinner for 14 | Mr. and Mra. J. G. Tennant have @ dinner of eighteen covers | Sunday afternoon, January 14, at home. WOMEN CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Home Sewing Club The Ladies of the G. A. Sewing club will meet Laura Thompson, 911 Wednesday, January 10. Luncheon Will be served at noon. Take Phin ney car to T7th or Green Lake car to | Kaufman station. . are sean with Mra. N, 77th at oe Georgetown PWT. A. The Georgetown P.-T. A. will meet Wednesday, January 10, at 3 p. m., at the school. Miss Katherine Harsh, gtris’ adviser at the West compliment to her sister, Mra. | Settle high — neg speak. Hawiey, Mrs Harry F. Os» F ona Misal DP tascheon for claht at her tene| ‘The annual meeting of the Frutt ‘Wednesday the auditorium at Frederick & Nel- son's, Wednesday, January 10, at 2 D. m. Members and friends urged to attend. ht Musicale ary 28 . 's Council of St. Mark's th will give the second of « series twilight musicales, at the eet Robert Morris Chapter Robert Morris chapter, U. D., 0. S., will meet Wednemtay, January at 8 p. m.. in the Doric room of the Masonic temple. eee Vimy Ridge Chapter Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will have tts an- nual election of officers Wednesday, January 10, at 1:36 p. m., at the home of Mra. C. A. Maury, 927 18th ave. N. All members requested to attend. a will Aquilina Lodge No. 35 Aquilia lodge No. 35, D. H. P. A., ‘Will hold tts regular business meet- ing Wednesday, January 10, at 1915/ First ave. Initiation and installa- tion of officers. Full attendance eee Wallingford Circle Wallingford Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet at Mra. R. Hodge's home, 1840 Gist st, ; and Mrs. William 8. Kinsel| Wednesday, January 10, at 3 > m d sixteen members of their | Visitors ——, club at their home last even- . West Woodland P.T. A. West Woodland P.-T. A. will meet | Saturday Evening in the school auditorium Wednes- evening at their home,|4a¥, January 10, at 7:30 p, m.| and Mra. E. C. Ault will enter, |'There will be a musical program thelr bridge club of three tables, |followed by an addrens by Superin tendent Cole. Lady Willie Forbus Dosce at o. will discuas legislative topics. Re- Club ’S CLUBS R. Home | . | 20, at the home of Mrs. C. and Flower Mission will be held in| man. Woman's Century Club The household administration de | partment of the Woman's Century | club will meet Wednesday, January | Winter | at 240 din and | mute, N ip. m. ouns | Value. 6329 16th ave Mrs. Henry Bittme “Food: Its Pr will aration . Ladies’ Grotto Clab The Ladies’ Grott tub will meet | at the Federated clubhouse, corner jof Harvard ave. N. and Thomas st., | Wednesday, January 10, at 2 p. m ‘The subject for the afternoon will be “The Life of Robert Burns,” the great lyric poet of Scotland. Mra Frances G. Guest will act as chair eee Women’s Baptist Missionary Union ‘The meeting of the Women’s Bap- tist Missionary union will be held at the University church, 45th and Brooklyn ave, on Wednesday, Jan- met eee Puget Sound Sisters’ Club Mrs. C. A. Small will entertain the members of Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing club at her home, 6501 Ken sington piace, Wednesday, January 10, at 1 o'clock luncheon. cee John Mulr PT. A. John Muir PT. A. will meet tn Home Economics portable, Wednes- day, January 10, at 3 p.m. Judge Smith will speak on “Our Boys and Giris.” Pupils from 4A and 6A (portable 6) will ming the carols which | were part of the John Muir Christ- | mas entertainment, eee Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet tn the card room of the Masonic temple, | Wednesday, January 10, at 2 p.m. | Eastern Stare invited, ary Foreign aantevery Society The Women's Foreign Missionary | | Episcopal church will meet Wednes. | | day, January 10, for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the parsonage, 311 N | 724 st. Mrs, E. 8. Secord, recording | secretary, will talk on recent confer. | ence in Baltimore, at 2p. m. Green tabs w. ©. 7. 0. Green Lake W, C. T. U. will meet at 12 o'clock Wednesday, January 10, freshment Epa | The Seattle Yacht club will have bi-monthly dinner dance at the use on Saturday evening, 12, for which earty reserva- are asked. eee ain Club Members Mrs. William L. Rawn wil be host- on Thursday afternoon to the of her bridge luncheon club, vhen covers will he placed for tw her home, 2106 2st ave. 3, see ed in Alaska Anna K. Colwell announces marriage of her daughter, Mies ita J. Colwell, to Mr. Philip De | Clean your bowels—then feel fine! Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel Seattle General hospital, went | 1 = year in the povernment |\C@22sine You ever experienced by th service. Mr. Reed in in charge |**KiN& one or two candy-Itke Cascar- the radio station at Noorvik. jets tonight. They physic your bow- * . els fully. All the constipated waste 4 jand sour bile will move out of the opedic Tea Tr. a Shop |boweln without” ariping’ or stirring of Noorvik, Alaska, on De- m4. Miss Colwell, formerly a nurse in “CASCARETS”—CONSTIPATION Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath [you up, There will be no bowel Poison to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stomach when you wake up in the morning More men, women and children take Cascarets for the liver and bowels than all other laxative-cathartica combined. 10 cent boxes, also 265 and 60 cent sizes. Any drugstore. at the Orthopedic Tea Shop| day, with Mra. T. Sather act- | as hostess, asisted by Mrs. J. N.| , Mrs. Boyd Goebel, Mra, Halliwell, Mrs, Ray Ling, Mrs. . A.Grinnell, Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, C.C. Tenny, Mrs. James B. Dar- and Mrs, J, W. Richardson. ae, SAFEST, giomner i) CHEAPEST UTE TO TACOMA IS BY STEAMER VAGHT ROUND TRIPS DAILY BAVE COLMAN Dock 708, 9:00, 11100 A. M., 1300, B00, 510, 7:00, 9100 BF. M. “One Way he; Round Trip 00 METROPOLITAN 5 DAYS ONLY, Commencing Tuesday, Jan. 16 All the Tows Will Whist Ite Musto MATINEES Wednesday - Saturday A MUSICAL VERSION OF READY MONEY *% SEATS NOW * Pricns: Nights: | 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Sat. Mat , $1.00, $1.80 Bargain Wed. Mat.: 50c $1.00 | — | Rae, | non car society of Woodland Park Methodist | {p | 15th. Augmented Orchestra || 3, Mra. A. K. Allen and her daughter Barbara, who have been visiting Mre Allen's mother, Mra. ©. A. Hennoken returned last week to their home tn San Franctaco. . IR. OF ts the gu Mra. oe Mra Harbor, of Mr Walker. nnell, of t for a fow dayw William Sherman and . Mre Wilfred visiting Mr and Mre. Hussey Hus Yorr Hussey Mr. and Mre guson are leav two weeks’ trip to ¢ *- and Mra. Rt daughter, Mra. Florenc will wail Jan Hayes for to America, They tn n Francisco on their return trip about April 28. . R. Kinkelt left last week spend the rematr Archibald Hin Fer. ng thin week for a Mfornia, . H. Denny and Den nident « trip Mra and daughter, » California to fer of the winter at the home of Mre. ‘a N.E departme LJ Rpeak A 4201 leginta: . w ran, 1 give the . Aurora Bridge Clob Aurora Bridge club will meet with | Mra, M. G. Maginnis, 8512 Aurora Wednesday, January 10, at 12 | o'clock. o- Ladies of the Maceahens Ladies of the Maccabees will meet with Mre. M. Miller, 1115 39th ava N.. Wednesday, January 10, at 8| D> ™., for canis. Take Bast Madi Mystle Jewel Rebekah Auniliary Mystic Jewel Rebekah auxiliary | will meet tn 1 O. O. F. hall, Tenth jave, and BE. Pine st, for luncheon, on Wednesday, January 19, at 1 p.m. Rebekahs and friends invited. eee Progressive it Club Progressive Thought club study Gepartment will meet with Mra Anna ©. Winsor, 2512 14th ave, &., Wednesday, January 10, at 1.20 p.m. oe Nina M. Frye Tent No. 1% Nina M. Frye tent No. 12, Daugh ters of Veterans, will entertain with | & card party Wednesday, 10, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. will begin at 8 p. m. sharp. freshments will be served. All wel ITCHING GONE, SKIN ALL WELL- POSLAM DID IT Oh, man, “what @ grand and Flotious fesitng!™ Itching all gone, | te rful sooth- ing, cooling Posiam comfort. Why you get a $00, box and begin | yatment t ht? You ean tell by | tte very SMEL that it te Apne to | 40 good. first TOUCH gives | most overnight the to disappear | For trial Girl Considers Suit | Almost as Gift! “Gootnens, did you Jane's lovely new @uit today? Stunning, ian't it? She's @ real sport and bought a new hat, too.” “Yea, and ahe told me Inat week that she was suffering for some! new clothes and didn’t ree how she| could get @ thing until after the| She said she had to spend) so much money for Christmas.” Maybe sho fell heir to some money or something. That looks ike a mighty expensive mult and! hat to me. She looks itke a mil | lion dollars tn it. Here she comea| now. Hello, Jane, we were just! wondering if you fell heir to a mil i lion, since you have that wonderful ne suit, or did decide swear off the Christmas presents “Notther, girls. I just heard about Cherry's. That's all, but it's mighty important to me, I did want a suit very badly, and didn't «ee how I could afford It until 1 heard about Cherry's, and went right down ‘They are at 1015 2nd ave., between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto Bidg., just over the Pig'n Whistle, | And let me tell you, it pays to go| there, too.” “Goodnens, away?" “Well, it amounts to the same as far as I am concerned. I couldn't have it otherwise. But let me tell you. They allow you to buy a sult on credit with six monthy to| pay as you like. Such conveniont payments, never will miss that amount month."—Advertiae. ment, neo you they giving suite! i! each jonenenenesencnescuencs good as ever | Bluhin he SEATTLE |p [at the STAR Every Laat rt woman peeds a new coat won't do. Much too irts dropped so fast that car's year's of dress w the edge of a last x to 16 beneath wray If & woman's young, she wants an unbelted, swinging top coat, If she'n slender, she wants a bloused wrap. Music | Mirovitch Concert 1 Sere Tonight Alfred Mirevit be heard tn cor h, Russian pian ort for the f in Beattie thiy evening, in Ply regational Hie program will Tanatg Women's Association of Plymouth ;™ Church ‘The Women's association, of Piym- outh church, will haw tea at the home of Mra F. 1. Curtia, 310 B Harrison st. on Wednesday after-| noon, January 10, at 2:30 o'clock. The| Broadway aircle will act as hostensos, Mrs. BB. Burwell and Mra F. Bm. | B. Smith wit! assist, and Mrs, Chaun- | coy J. Hawkins and Mra. Claude H. Eckart will dispense the hospitalities at the tea table. Mra, W. J. Kennedy, of ‘Tacoma, | |atate chairman of the jubliee fund, | All members and friends are invited. | | will be the speaker, and the musical |The next program will be given by Mies Wint fred Parker, contralto, with Mr. Wab lace MoMurray at the piano, oe Amethyst Chapter Amethyst chapter, No. 18%, 0. B. | &, will hold its installation of offi cers Wednenday, January lv. Edith | HL Gattia, past grand matron of Washington, will assist the retiring matron, Alberta I Ford, and retir- in patron, Charles Brown, ee MeDonaid PT. A. McDonald PT. A. will have ite regular meeting Wednesday, January 10, at 2:30 p. m, In the assembly room of the school. Miss Ruth £. Carrot! will epeak on “Analysts and Uses of Milk,” illustrated by charta Musteal program | Clara Barton Tent Clara Barton tent, Daughters of | Veterans, will hold public instalia-| tion of officers at the Armory on Wednesday, January 10, at 3:30 - | 7 eee | Signal Corps Auxjliary { The Signal Corps auxiliary will meet at Mevee cafeteria on Wednes- day evening, January 10, for its an. nual meeting and election of offt cers, The business meeting will fol- | low a dinner at 7 p. m. ar) League of Women Voters On Wednesday, January 10th, the regular meeting of the Seattle League of Women Voters will be held at the Young Women's Chris | tinn association, meeting for lunch on in the private dining room of the cafeteria Mra, Helen Stevens will talk on @ proposed bill for the election of heads of under the administra tive code, which offices are nc filled by appointment by the gov ernor Mrs. R. F. Weeks will also be present to further explain pro ned legislative measures presented st meeting thru her paper which was read in her abs It iy urged that members meet prompt ly at 12 o'clock in order that the} program be started on time. nonpartisan departments Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H. ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to the An: cient Order of Hibernians will meet in the A. O. U. W. hall Wednesday | evening, January 10. Following a short business seaston, public Installation of off be held, a program given freshments served. Rev. Father Lanigan, chaplain of the auxiliary, is 1 to be present and deliver | resin, The new officers to be installed by Mra. Anna Brannan, state vi nt, are; President, Mra, A lahan; vice-president, Mra, Mary O'Den; financial secretary, Mrs, Mar. and re RECOVERS FROM LA GRIPPE ! COUGH “Was very bad with and had a severe cough, Tried Fo-| ley's Honey and Tar and it stopped | my cough and I got better,” writes Mrs, Mary Spokane, Wash ington, Coughs resulting from La Grippe, Influenza and Bronchitin are quickly relieved with Foley's Honey | and Tar, Sold everywhere.—Adver Usement: Ta Grippe!| Kisby IN, D. W, | Brown, Now Royal hotel, T13 First | Was being mixed when the raiders ‘OUCH! BACKACHE! lends the -t/ .] In ar ming. Four or wants fur trim. cuffs, and, moat yokes that Usua em fushior for grow tnto wi it's carncul baa furs, tar or one of the other b and oftener light than Mine | Mrs. mistrons-at eentinel tin Riley Mary Kather recording secretary, Harrington; treasurer, Rergman Ma. arma. ret wire; eh of the « lady, ~. ¥ standing pommitiee Mrs. B ertne L the ne Kenny wi Kath ts for Mary Preen and Mre. an will act ‘ oft and Mins 1 preside at the piano, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha | Rpstion fraternity will meet at the apter house, 4606 University bivd., | January 11, at 2 p. nt meeting | Greenwood Social Club, 0. E. 8 Social club, O. B. 8. reday, January 11, at Mrs. Metta Cinena, 410 All Eastern Stars wel: tay wilt meet ip m, w both at Th th come. Angora Grotte Dance Angora Grotto will give the fourth dance of the sixth annual series, on Friday evening, January 12, at the Masonte temple. eee Native Daughters of Washington Princens Angeline Parlor No. 2, | oa will give m card party) (whist, on Saturday evening, Janu | ary 20th, at Dartnalt’s cafeteria. | regular meeting of the| parlor will be held in their club Foome on February ind. Lemon Moon Mixer Lands in Bastile A new drink--lemon moon—wi |mpotied inte Monday when Ernest ave, was arrested by federal pro. hibition agents. The concoction arrived RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY | — i Rt. Tacod's Ol) stope any pan, so | when your back ts sore and lame, or jlumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has | you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a | small trial bottle of old, honest st Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little In your hand, and rub it right on your aching beck; and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lameness ts gone. Don't stay crippled! ‘This soothing, | penetrating ol] needs to be used only Once. It takes the pain right out and It ts magical, yet and doesn't misery Absolutely burn the skin Nothing else stops Atica, backache or promptly. It never Advertisement harmless, lumbago, set rheumatism so disappoints! Pie | the genuine MIFFLIN MASSANE the calrnal tonic 95% Alcohol Ra At all Deuggists Marrun Crmatcat Conronarion PRILADELPHIA, Pas JANUARY _ 1928. Quality and Charm Distinguish “SALADA” =I A. “The most Delicious Tea you can buy. Sold only in sealed metal packets NEVER IN BULK R.& H. C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors EXPECT KELSO Must Prove Deaths to Get, Insurance TACOMA United Jan. 9-—Decision of the States efreult court edict of Feder of ap peals, up al Judge 1 to recover ite of ¥ r of th has come when it olding the % $60,000 4 lL defunc f Cushman, in the sult wurance on the ing cash State bank, Stewart, m’ t Kelne om Ban Francinoc t may be of importance n disaster at Kelso. The cane involved the point of cob lection of insurance where the body of the insured had never been recov: | ered. Exactly this condition is ex pected by local attorneys to obtain n the case of most of the victims of the Kelso disaster who were insured. Some of th tims can probably not be proven dead further then that they dropped from human ken at the | time of the collapse of the bridge and were in its vicinity at the time of the accident Word of the decision of the ofreutt cour of appeals was recelved Monday by Attorney H. G. Fitch, who, with Attorney Maurice A. Langhorne, of Tacoma, prosecuted the suit in the aco! federal court iast April, in be half of Mrs, Maude EB. Stewart, wid ow of the supposedly dead cashier. Stewart was last seen crossing the Columbia river on the ferry Queen before the Kelso bank failed, March | 17. 1921, He is believed to have com mitted suicide by Jumping overboard. | The suit was against the Pruden. | tial Life Insurance Co. which carried $35,000 insurance on the Iife of Stew. art; the Mutual Life Insurance Co. ich earried $10,000, and the North. | ern Life Igsurance Co., which car ried $5,000. The tra tracted wide attention. The insur- ance compariies produced witnesses who naser A seen Stewart ative since his eupposed suicide, but thin tetsimony was strongly eontro- verted. Dessert Plates for London Paupers LONDON, Jan. 9. — Marylebone Guardians bave decided to purchase blue and gold dessert plates for the workhouse inmates of the cast at-| Tear Cont | PALACE HIP? mOW, With ‘Vandeville— ‘The MAY wer ] = tale of © flapper Aetective just | ‘City Authorizes Rail Damage Suit it agains: the Great Northern railway for $12,600 damages, caused when « water main at Fourth ava, and Marion #t. burst February 20, 1921, was authorized by a council [bin introduced Inte Monday. Set ting of the tunnel of the ratlway, lunder the street, was the alleged cause of the break. Cc. ORVIL J BENHAM, evangeb int musician, is conducting nightiy evangelintic it the Gospel tabernacle, Third ave. and Cedar st. PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED |Thousands Are Now Using New Treatment, Which Is Sent Free nervice arated gums, abace: ning of the teeth, ete me to the Martin Chemi Co., Dept. 181, Independence, Mo., « they will send you a full size dollar bottle of Pyrokur on free trial. {it cures, you Otherwise your are satisfied. ‘Thi arkable treatment ts meet ing with wonderful success, and is refleving thousands of people. | May who think they have lo or aching teeth find that the trouble te in ths ms, and after a few days’ use kur, the pain Sone, th teeth Gone—Advertisoment, y Two Stores of Courtesy UR Great Annual Sale is now in progress. Just once a year all regular merchandise of high standard and quality, is offered at such extraordinary price reductions. Buy the finest gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, underwear, sweaters, coats and handkerchiefs at January Sale Prices. All Silk Umbrellas 20% Off Rew... $3.88 Regular $ Values, NOW... Regular $7.85 NOW Regular $8.65 NOW. Values, Children’s $8) 95 V alues, NOW. Values, ...... $6.28 .. $6.92 . $3.20 Gloves Greatly. Reduced These are only a few of the splendid values: IMPORTED FABRICS— 2-Clasp; many shades ... IMPORTED KID— 2-Clasp; beautiful 12-BUTTON KID— Wonderful Spring Hosiery Ee ae ie 95c WORM naa0d-ss aenee $4.45 Specials Scores of Bargains in Hose Department: FINE LISLE HOSE— Black and colors ... PURE $2.50 values CHILDREN’S REGULAR Extra special SILK, FULL-FASHIO $1.79 29c ‘b0e HOSE ALL SILK UNDERWEAR 20% OFF ALL ELASTIC GIRDLES 20% OFF ALL FUR-TRIMMED COATS 1-3 OFF ALL BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES 1-4 OFF Both Lennon Stores: 9 A. M.

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