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JANUARY 11, 1928. i] . [__ MARIE ANTONIE MARTIN] Personal’ = Artists of Northwest Rheumatism ?-banish pain! ing, "January 81, for New York to Exhibit in Seattle Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu whence they will Vebruary 9%, fi er pure he to #P a your BY DOKOTHY FAY GOULD | ton to an Ltalien, among . lation of blood through congested tis wey Pacific Northwent artints will | eb! Ge re the only aret 5 sues. Since congestion causes the pain Mr, and Mrs « e ri of te ‘ went of Mississippi to re ~almost instant relief! eligit ente oir Ww tn Vancouver, EB. ¢ . towr — . ¢ ® ment Major and Mrs. Moore Wednesday, on thelr eighth annual exhibition to be| % : —— v pets at Fort Lawton icc... desma ahauieuie a ea UAREHALL. FOUNDET ; 4 Sloan's Liniment | Mra, Walter Sic son Honor Guest. ‘ PR oe eo» miyrehed ms The exhibition will open for a pri-| know that George ae . For rheumatism, bruises. strains, chest colds ow by members and exhibitors | idence, Rhode Island. f where they wil ‘ y . Mees HARVARD MOORE, U, 8. parents fora ries Vebruary 4, from to 10 p.m. | gar id and Mrs. Moore will be/ ee = — a es maa But the Washi Mr. Charle tean Hh this evening at their Fort Law Nn: ar ulpture will be admitted if ft ‘Ros! . m ipendina th os @\and pte 1 1 if Ht) knows it and propos fon quarters, entertaining with ; pea os cy Blood M9 ham not been entered and shown 4n | mone pay rs 5 very Ttallan in eal supper for sixteen. whic ‘ Teubne. nual Northwest shows. All pamt “a : ale foal of Pill be followed py bridge " must be multably frar ae asd ne 4 a1 Sculpt selety |@ 14th ¢ a be the Thie afternoon Mrs. Moore enter Lieut. Merr ou at AA an A» « the p > ee oe . oe mined “ 8. N,, who hw ting ‘ 4 for a wreaths w . ound th y Hart - i yg agama | holidays here re »| Mor more detailed information, | ing $100,000. Robert t paintings « iguren of the Ma ‘ alen and p fers at the post write to Mrs, Irene Ewing Davis, |) 'h4 of the noclety . donne and Cutid tH. Princess Ma i | neoretary of the Seattle Fine Arts | 0 . oa " ” exe wreaths which were . ng ent August, 19 4) Mrs. Stewart ne plans t ; Facts the statue of | MeKini ‘ mefperene Pero ak exhibite anne 1) Em honor of Mrs, Willard Stimson, re " © Janue ‘ can tad re renageonyg A nd Wreaths in thelr turn are widel Mrs. Alexander 8. stewart will enter , or. ane Mra. Jobe MAGAZINE SHOWS Cale Caanitn neeihes pied and ihe Sunset clu, Friday afternoon the birth of a gon, at the § The January number of Arch *Y aggre eas hare diay Deel flowers, designed | pittmty 8 ade talize ‘ “. be ure, published b: rle e wre t is fragrant, colorful, | ang I A ral b eB re sabes benetacior of American you | origina beautiful, efpeciall - . eee mirem of the Se : — Batertained ih . tor ton drawings three prine-win. | rem © ba 4 ex FIND A VERONESE paint mme front are in - Mire. ‘ f pers and nine of the honorable men IN NEW OKLEANS th 1 n 1 museurn Bie Herman Ross and Mrs. Jud 3 spending the holidays 1 ble m : z u BF, Fatknor sponsored a luncheon ‘ —— tions are reproduced, ong ther "ROH EXECUTES Artists are taking great interest in| He served in the A} Plghteen covers at the Women's 7 , Lonesome Club the drawings submitted by Bebb &| A NOVEL DESIGN of & Paul Veronese In New during 1915 and 1916. BS Wersity club this afternoon, for The Lonesome club will meet Fri l Westerners may be pardoned for h. in hone: 5 James Ham. sy t ‘ de Veuve 1 white, pastel, miniatures | of the Am ai ts ALS ashi Gould of Beattie The Un “ c. | OF told son never to part! o: ~~ « of the charm of the high p offered a ttracte ten.| With this canvas and a grandson fi-| pic and the promjnence of the ae d partly bec te tw ¥ " {} | Pally included it in estate when | » because it does in x “nae quirements, The r put up for public auction. ‘ 1 impelling @ way pu Out for Tea we * } > ~ ; beaut building in the world : _ oliday wreath The old man before he died told bls | 1 > world the fascination of Mrs. Charles L. smith } " , nee mee " 1 nted. This honor war we r manner of the medieval *urgeon it was of great value and | o orthwest. Some day a for a tea at her home F “ » Walt Howells, of Howells & Stokes, © lians as immortalized by 1 hat it had been taken from Italy by on of pictures of the young 8, from 2 until 5 o'clock. ; on Friday,| New York, designers of m of the | mous artist, Luca della I one of Nap diers, covered | Seattle artist, Paul Gustin, will be ting Mrs. Anna Aller ‘ ” Parents, | Metropolitan building tract offices wreath t* made of fruit r paint to ¢ ise it from Can shown on Fift ve., and then the L Lavoillette and Mrs. Richard teachors y e ordial n: | Seattic, and a ated here with bananas, grapes, oranges megre J further ding h the ol inspiration and atmosphere PMorrill wil! preside at vited | firm of Howells & Albertson * and ap grouped against | soldier migrated to the United 8 sur wonderful mountains and Band Mrs, Clinto 1 | Over 1,400 entries were made in|a background of » + at) Dr, Ernest LaPlace, noted surgeon ts will be revealed sss Kansas Women's Clit this contest from “architect ant four feet acre Two of Philadelpht hased it for a ensnn Weineel aa world over. 8 ne wan award:| green wreaths hang nominal sur t randson told r world-tamed artint, Wa ma Large Luncheon Friday, Janua tthe home of ed t Finn and an honorable m of it and draped abe P " ewes ure it t ome West to viait in Ben Hershe Teerett, hen Mrs, Henry Cle N. 60th at e was taken to " , a, an & 1 r of high order to she @ tune nineteen cov for Friday at the Luncheon w 4, the nt China Club and A. 8. U. W | third to Dorothy Duncan. A quale F ants being Mrs. Will H. Ba 4d) Under the joint susp ae Wed notes Giada Gaiardne de. Maabona and the black p i noved, when the pictu y meantime. if you have a las “The Marriage of Isaac," w York, urge him to nese. One of the marks of iden \did collection of Mr. Mrs. Guesie Beker, Former K “*'China Club and the A. 8. U. W.| Williams an the pupil making the women are invited. Vhone Melron| xiv, Josef W. Hall will give an ad-| greatest progress among the boyn Hedges to $160. ce Jaress in Meany Hail Touraray eve..| When tho business was disposed of . ne of the marks : - 4 aol re ” « i . p/ y , | Janua i The lecture is open to| group singing led by Mr. Gilbert cation, aside from 0 COLORS at ‘ork this mont De ncheon | The little daughter of ¢ ‘aptain H. O. Martin, L Marine | West Seattle Auxiliary the publie, A OmaD fee, Wal palicck the plese ef. the usnal. pro recognition of the model, was the | MAY SHOW FOREIGN Corps, and Mrs. Martin,—Portrait by Grady. The West Seattle auxiliary to the | mments on the clothes of “Re-| wo! SRE SOON Oe kao Cea eh Lj j taken at the door to help defray | «ram: RKS HERE eenesor Mrs. A.M. Carey, who is Day Nursery ansociation has planned | onsen The next meeting of the club wit) Decca.” They were the same as in| $0 many travelers have recently Smeets Angeles to spend «ix & hard times dance at the Hiawatha eee be held Sunday afternoon, January | other Veronese pictures returned to Seattle from Europe on With her son-in-law and field houne on California « rr . NORTHWEST SCENES it t ting : Gru * an ys oe soe Choral Society Organized 8, at the home of Mrs, C. O. John as a with inte ing pictures, the See wr. and Mrs. Edwin Star 4 day evening. January the; rgpowb the Uni-| 80m, 1614 84th ave. 8. | EXHIBITED IN EAST on has been made that it Mrs. Samuel! Hed is enter benefit of the furnishing fund of the gree a = bin ihe The Montre Galler b! be of terest if the paintings Eee Briday afternoon with an tr eal versity district has organized «| b ontross Gallery, be of great i painting Set las the wameet otul auxiliary’s new nurse Hard times | choral soc to be known as the Prairie Rose Club Fifth ave, New York, has just) prints and etchings thus brought * mgm iret ‘nee beans CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ands Wahouiaity «et Waban “lt umes must be wore 4 thone at-|\ontiomel Club of the University| The January meeting of the Prairie |Opened an exhibition of “Paintings home could be collected and exhib by bride: - fab: ye . of ashington;” | tending. announces Mrs. N. A. Pear lof Victoria, Vancouver and Puget|ited this spring at the Fine Arts | mus leon, ctMirman. Old-fashioned dances | Sound,” by Arthur Streeton, which | galleries. Mra, A. F McEwan hae eee - District | Rose club wae held at the home of : ~ | Thru the cooperat the Uni-| the elected presiden . Backus | Caseade PT. A. The Americanization department | will be featured Thru the cooperation of the newly-elected president, Mrs. D.| wi) be hung January 2 to 20. just returned with # most unusual | Tod Suma P. T A. will meet Friday, wit meet at the ¥. W. C. A., at 1230] dilgditing rataiae tone ovale: f na |B. Spellman, on Monday, January 8.| Several critics and artists en-| collection of about 30 fine etchings. ay fanuary 12, at § p. m., in the school | o'clock | British American Association eal” piace” aan “ta hed | Th Other officers elected for the | joyed a private view of Mr. Stree Mr. D. Merrill is known to ex ting Mrs, Willard stim.| Assembly room. Mr, Thomas R Hh eist The regular meeting of the Brit. | catio rw af nusic ensuing year include Mrs. I, W.|ton's work when he wa the Pect soon an interesting picture ME Los Angeles, Mre. M. F. |‘ superintendent of schools, will Col, Ellsworth Cirete tah-Amerioan Axsoctation wil h Monday evening in the music| cruing year include Mrs. 1: W-] Scrathoona Hotel this ‘summer in{from Spain pppoe og om Lincoln bigh school a “ haven! fatten ees’ tes hte 3 The club has chosen RK. Ker here. entertained with a luncheon k oF ia th cirel - tn-}held tn the Fine Art secretary; Mre. H. Draper « Victoria. In all re are 23 pic overs at her home today of offic by a ave. on » aw director, and an elaborate | William Meleod, visiting ¢ tures in the exhibit was played later. Washington Boalevard W. €. T. U./ 2eenday luncheon, on I Janu | January 12. Alm nd y . H. Hoge, chairm r " oe sirman of th Arthur Streeton is an Australian ve Washington, Woulevaed W: C.F Armor itor [pra "Nowccracttne sees, "Sretentious | Of coummlttent Mra. W avint with an assured style, who Lose Your Fat, al Luncheon | N. and Madison st., Friday, January Women’s Educational Club | diet Jmumber @ cantata, “The River of| itera © an Wisi uartas’ waar Seal Keep Your Health Otis Floyd Lamson enter-!12, at 11 a m. Rev. Ambrose M.| Mrs. Jane Garrot will give a book | Social Score Club | Stars” a legend of Niagara by | Phe Prairie Rose club ix componed naan nies. this “exhibition bas| ‘This afternoon with an infor-| Bailey and Mr. George F. Cotterill | review on “School of Tomorrow” at| ‘The Social Score club will meat|Clarence K. Bawden. Harry Bur-| o+ conmer residents of North Dakot 8 " Superfiuous flesh is not healthy, for t at the Wom | wi!) " o 1 Spent Ww i teaeen, | ‘ dick ta accompaniat been seen in-the Bast and abroad. | neither is it healthy to diet or exer- eight Will speak. Luncheon will be served| the meeting of the Women's Educa. | Friday, January 12, with Mra. Carrie P whose mission is both social and/He took the first “mention honor-|oise too much for its removal. The club. at noon. Public invited. tional club to be held Friday, Janu-| Hamilton, § 4th ave. B, for a i| The following officers are rerv-) 1.0, i“ i ( | i 5 “ evolent. ” award |simplest method known for reducin, sg eee ary 12, at 12 o'clock, at Meves’ cafe | o'clock luncheon ing the club: President, Mra. D. 1 . ae eS Seine overtat body easily and steadily. an r and Flower Mission Alpha Auxiliary No. 1 teria. ae 2 Painter; vice president, Mrs, Clyde °. ul fk. ix the Marmoia Method. tried and in- ld A Meeti Maha dean Gat, wit bere eee Evergreen Court No. 2 Bonhams; secretary, Mee. H.R. Full 1,9,» Galen ar a: dard and |ouner vyssiced, the ook ceuaa. laeieten Ialan painter ea ae | Annual ing tt, next ud White Shrine Thimble Club Evergreen court No. 2, Order of|ton; treasurer, Mra, Oliver Rasmus. Felix” received the gold medal. iptic ns the , reguidr meeting Friday, | donation party for members Tuesday,| jie picture to receive the Carne.| 70%? of the famous Marmola Pre- meeting of Fruit! January 12, at $ p. m., in the old] White Shrine Thimble club will] Amaranth, will hold open installa-| sen; chairman of publicity and print: | January 16, at 1:20 o'clock, In Elke’ p vee scription, and are sold by druggists Mission was held in|} p. hall.’ Installation of officers,|meet with Mra, Emily C. Meftae, | tion of officers Friday, January 12,|Ing, Mea. I. H. Kendrick; chairman | ci, Hostess, Mra. Minnie Bragdon. | ©), neoyoc prbrgrner aroegriing tr | belly | A EE & Nelson's auditorium, | important business. Please attend.|1416 E. Thomas st., Friday, January |at § p.m, in the Masonic temple. jof voice committes, Mra, Channing eee jchased by thet institution for their| cess. Tis, er flabbiness, “They are afternoon at 2 o'clock. $ trom 16 6. m. to-4 Pp. m oe Prichard; chairman of social com: | Counell of Jewish Women {permanent collection. Two of bis popular because effective and con- eee 1 . ‘of committess were heard | . ‘ | Orptec Chut Mes ira, Palllie Gearbart [pictures were also purchased by the|venient. Ask your druggist for for the coming year dis- Women's Contwry Oiut bests cog ant She’ ‘Senaaré ~~ | The Bible study class of the Coun-| Ginsgow Institute of Fine Arts. He them. or send price direct to the The literature and travel depart.| Auxiliary to Seattle Rose Society The Orptec club will meet Friday| The first concert will be given | cf! of Jewish Women will meet Mon represented in the natioan! col. |M&mola Co, 4612 Woodward ave., ¢ wan made of the| Ment of the Woman's Century club) Woman's aumiliary to Seattle Row afternoon, January 12, at 1 o'clock, | January in Little's Hall, 4500 | day, January 15, at 8 p.m, in the ||" 1 va ory ro he hawe: Gocaes coll Detroit, Mich. and procure @ case— eveggi will meet at the ¥ W.C. A. Priday, (society meeta for noon luncheon, Fri.| With Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam, 945 13th | University Way. the program to be|vestry room of Temple de Hirsch. | ctlon® of pice Si dace abe se Officers who will serve tn | pe eee 2, | Januar t. Regis fo. Be j eed he n tur | an TIMI mr mn Beene ren Seve (sane, 11 5m, Mi Gon |ter, Senunry 18 ek mea cafe [AON sanouncnd 18 Ye ar Fae | ve Laka Cile mprove- | NNN ANA } — | first vice perene sare, 9. | student Movement in China,” and|Winter Care of Roses,” and H. 1. | North End Flower Club | Orpheus Club ment Club | Second vice president, Mrs.}ss-4 Hed Hert, Jr. on “The Work |Collier will talk on “The New Teat|. The North End Flow ub will] ‘The Orpheus club held a very suc-| ‘The Women’s Lakewood Civic Im- | = munmer, recoding secretary,|6¢ Chinese Students in Amefica.”|Gardene in Woodland Park.” | have a series of clamees and lectures | ceanful meeting inst Sunday after.| provement club will hold its regular | == Frank A. Seong cep gr |The regilar meeting of the ctab will | * ote by F. J. Cole, opening Friday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mra.|meecting Tuesday, January 16, at 2 wecretary, oa igs re | be held at the Y. W.C. A. at 2p. m.| University Chautauqua hoon, January 12, at 3 o'clock, at the | Gilbert, 1631 28rd ave. Toward the/p. m., in the Lakewood clubhouse treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Dy’r:| stembers are requested to be pres- University Chautauqua meets with | OPeenwood Club hall, $7th st. and | close of the business session prises! A good program has been arranged amin treasurer. Mrs. H. L. Mer-jent ay matters of importance will) Mrs. Ethel Miller. 1225 7 ive. Greenwood ave. The public is in| were awarded for progress made Sease recorder, Mra Witter cs he Ae Galen. Aemadatlex Weider, January Chnptore 7 |e during the year by the music pu-| MANCHESTER, Eng, Jan, 11—At fj Sasistant recorder, Mrs. H.| them vill be the purchase of a club-|and ¥, of Rook 2, Queen Victoria oN fi Pils of Mra, Berry, who constitute |torneys and physicians are co-oper- Bowes sevestiantor, Mrn. - \esaek alte am he mea J ADDITIONAL CLUBS the membership of the club. The/ating in a movement to legalize di a) #4 | ‘The program will consist of a talk eee first prize went to Jessie Duncan,| vorces for persons whose husbands /Mrs. H. L. Merritt, Mrs. G. A.) of 7 , Social Clab, W. B. A., of M: bees Z al { on “Physical Education for Wom-|\Seward Social and Lite tub | ial Clab, . A., of Maceal the second Fortuna Calvo and\or wives are insane and Mrs. A. R. Truax; presi-| on” py : O \ Merary Club ne Social » of the W a -- a ‘emeritus, Mra, W H. Lyon owed! pe bo 2 r Ww = > toed at SOWarS “Reel and TMeiry cub ts ‘a Mt ‘ be Pe sale Ee Fon 4 | University 0 ashirigton. will meet at the home of Mra. A,| GA ypepse- gary Minar ona parg fing the year of 1923 the Fruit! Rose Glass, an alumni of the un! : S | No. 8, will meet at the home of Mr Hass, an aly of the unl) Duis, 6214 Fan at, 01 riday, | 4 hs pedo arnt Wiower mission distributed 19.-| versity, will speak on "The Need of|January 12. Friday. | Alica Roberson, 8627 Aurora ave., on | . 2 ot milk; 312% dozens of/4 New Gymnasium for Women at Bes A | Thursday, January 18. Annual meet and 23 dozens of oranges. —— rae venetian " ing and election of officers at 1:30 | ash Yaluation of clothing. |<, Pre | Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club | 5," m. sharp. Military whist at 2 Gimiture and erecerioe aie.|X achtsmen’s Stag Dinner | Mothers club of Phi Delta Theta | Dm amounted to $1,118.67. ‘The Seattle Yacht club will give its ara iggy Pegg | see oe y of the year, the RINT TOR IS, AE 98S Sunset Hill Improvement Club < dinner, on Mond: . The Sunset Hill Improvement club mor Guest 15, at 620 o'clock, Fol.| ,, Chapter AO, P. E. 0 hela tan fines messtiog’ of tae Fone at iS Lallian Durkhart Gold-| iowing the dinner, there will be the Chapter AO of P. KE. O. will meet] tne Webster school on January 9. | Prominent clubwoman of @.08 | gnnual {nstallat of officers, after |™it? Mra. Virginia Kennett, 6 Mr. &. W. Day gave én G0dtens on ne who tx appearing in an ori which there wil) co ann ft lith ave, N Friday, January “”m » ss ” Sethors ight Hore ns ome a program of | Litt ave. Noi. wrdsy joning the District.” The club » earl theater this week. (tone that will contain many eur. |“ om certs ge meets the sec and fourth Tues. prines | aw ch month | Of Seattle clubwomen will en- | © Pie ae La Boheme Music Chity leiatone sor yea | e with a luncheon at the Seat: | 7 La Boher uate club wilt meet . . Wacht club Saturday, at which time | Orthopedic Tea Shop leith ‘Alan Son sini te nie, ee Margaret Search, 2438] An all-day inatitute wil ; ; ‘ dig’ sb pal Bi ec An all-day institute will ba giver Burkhart will speak on “The, Mra. Charles Miller be hostess | Second ave. N. on Friday, Janu-| by the Central and Capitol Hill we ler of Yesterday and Today." |for Mount Baker Park guild Friday | ary - tions may be made with jat the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Asuiat see holly Rag ong + rar ge A ah W. &. Gridwold, Kenwood, 0144; | ing will be Mra. Arthur O'Reilly Caledon | tory da ethodiet Protestant 4 : . 0144; : jedonian and St. Ar jchurch, comer of Je 16th | | Frank L. Ballaine, Melrose 1350, |Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mrs. Wallace | Societien [ete eee cane i ne 208 fe. W. B. Barnhart, Melrose | MacBriar, Mrs. H. R. Hamilton, Mrs.| A (oa for the Ladies’ auxiliary of| alvon by canta mine errant bel a Harry Austin, Mrs. George Johnson, | the Caledonian and St. Andrew's so.| there wit he Stunt uneunie eee | Mrs, ©. M. Dickinpon, Mra, Arthur | cieties will be ven at he hom who wi * ol “Law Enforce. | ‘ S adsuas wt Home {sou tas woes FO What is good health worth? ff. and Mrs. Alvin Schwager are \ January 12 - . laining with an informal dinner ay man — a . . What ? eive covers this evening a! is a good figure worth home, 1551 Interlaken bivd ( a ’ a) Vitor daily exercise records ig Die Here’s a Wonderful Dining make it fun to keep fit! Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dick, of R ° Offered t ie oom Suite— oo The set (three double Vidor 2 Very Low Price £ Harold L. McClinton, son of Mri hee MoClinton, of Seattle. ‘The : ) records and a linen-bound ie sane ace 0 ts core. | Y Walnut Dining chart)—only $3. estisctcc: nod the To ish : Specially Priced at For convenience we recommend ir, McClinton attended the Unt-| Z the portable Victrola as the ty of Washington, where he was | 117.50 ii i member of Beta Theta fraterni Beastie! Ameria an handiest means of playing these chub, Fir Tree, Sigma Delta Chi Walnut Dining Room records. Pri orary journaliam fraternity; Sig- | Bultes to be closed. out » Price $50. 4 Upsilon, honorary literary frater at a remarkable. price University Players nd the Def J at thia price. Willlam dates’ club, He is at present | and Mary style: table, large buffet and four ed with the Philadelphia re chalts with esther ae | | ae mito.” $117.50 dge Club Hostess of Dining Room turnt | fi “Everything in Music” Miss Claire Stoltenberg will enter- q ture suitable for the ~verything in Music her bridge club of three tables | TERMS OF © finest homer in the ty her home ‘Tuesday afternoon. On Dawe. | wacky eur Teena at nie ine eee Purch ate j wnnne® payment | Payment q prices. es Zest = #2 | GRAND FURNITURE COMPANY |J| Sherman jPlay & Go ek, with Mrs, Carl £ 1 Fry 203. W. Comstock st. Mise Gladys % 208 PINE STREET NEAR SECON /ENUE Third Avenue at Pine teker, 0° Tacom, wilt talk on “Girl | OND AVENUE SEATTLE A Great Footwear Offering to Women Thousands of pairs of the most at- tractive footwear are offered at Clear- ance Sale prices. Shuart’s shoes are known throughout the Northwest as leaders in style. 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