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Mrs. Baillie to Entertain for Daughter; Mrs. Suzzallo Has Cards Out jor Tea. 8. ALEXANDE! entertaining wit! Baturday © glub in comptiment to | Mrs. Charles Rank Conn., who |» | Mrs. Suzzallo at Home | Mra. Henry Suzza © for an “at home B®, at $:30 o'clock BRAILLE afternoon at has cards ‘To honor Mr of New for China remain for two year D. Lowman were } and Mrs. York where M rick sailed they plan and Mrs Saturday given at by an Phe Sunset chub. fottov “t Pepheum party at the Moc see : ter Club Dance Phe Rainier club wil! have a din WBer dance on Saturtay ning for . their wives, daughters and and out-of town guest» las Peachy Engaged Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Torrance, of 426 8. Kenmore ave Angeles, @nnounced the engagement of daughter, Katherine, to Mr. IH Douglas Peachy of Wash formerly of Seattle. Torrance, a popular debutante graduate of Marlborough the Fineh school in > Mr. Peachy, a brother & Peachy of this city, is a le of the University of Vir and is now connected with the fom office of Brooks Stoke ny. Informal at Club 0 Junior entertainment commit the Women’s University club, is sponsoring the Junior In. at the club house on Friday eve wishes to announce that phe dance is for all members of the Make reservations with Mrs Hodge by Thursday. Janu Capito) 0994 ception at Olympia and Mrs. Louls F. Hart fuvitations out for a reception Bovernor’s mansion at Olym- on Thursday evening. January ) at $39 o'clock, in honor of the of the present legtsiature their wives. Guests from the cities will attend. . at Home and Mrs. ©. A. Wintermute ar with a dinner of eight on Friday evening at . dge Dinner Club and Mrs. Voiney Richmond entertaining the members of the Biaine Bridge Dinner club at home, 141 29th ave. N., this Covers will be placed for al Meeting Broadway Guild of the Ortho. hospital will hold its annual Friday afternoon, January -@t Mrs. Cecil Bacon's home, at 2 To Entertain eon Club Ben Tipp will be hostess on afternoon, entertaining her luncheon club of eight mem- at her home, 1224 E. Newton st. eee Hosts at Bridge | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elis Smith t with four tables at thelr home, 4222 Burke . Saturday evening to two of their friends whose Occurred that day, Mrs. eee Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘Mra. W. Scott Matheson will be for Westminster Preeby- ehurch Wednesday at the Or ic Tea Shop. Assisting will be ‘Mrs. Robert A. White. Mrs. Ray Wright. Mra, John F. Reed. George W. English, Mrs. George * Beardsworth, Mrs. Horace Gas ) fon, Mrs. F. Hay Mrs. James " Tomson, Mrs. W. B. Donaldson, Mrs. M. Berry and Mrs. Annie FE. \ Stay Fat? You Can Reduce ‘The anewer of most fat people is| it it In too hard, too troublesome | Kent, Mrs. Eugene Barrett and Mrs, | the Maccabe the | teo dangerow *t down, to force Marmola Prescription jollar 6: iver, or send Martnola Co. . Detroit, Mich 1 have no but can redu and easily without going long sieges of tiresome ex- ‘and starvation dict for fear of effects. Advertisement. Wash Out Dandruff ‘The only sure way to get rid of @andruft ig to dissolve it; then you Gestroy it entirely. To do this, get ghout four ounces of ordinary Nauid @rvon; apply it at night, when retir- ing; use enough to moisten the scalp end rub it in gently with the finger Do thin tonight, and by morning, Most, if not all, of your dandruff will be zone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how Much dendratt you may h You will find, too, that ali itching 4nd dixging of the scalp will stop at ghee, and your hair will be fluffy lustrous, glorsy, silky and soft, and Jook and feel « hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any @rug store, and it never falls to do work.—Advertwement, ton, | ot | im eompit- | ( “eS NAAKERERRRRRCERE x NKG } | | Burnett was a pretty home affair, solemnized last Thursday ‘evening.—Portrait by Grady WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Auxiliary to All Saints’ Church The Women's auxiliery to All | Saints’ cbureh will give a military {whist party at the Lakeside club- |house, Wednesday, January 17, at § |p. m Emerson POT. A. Emerson PT. A. will hold its Jan uary meeting Wednesday. Januar 17, at 2:20 p, m., in the schoo! base. ment. Mise Ruth Carroll, of the Unt {versity of Washington, will give an illustrated lectul on “The Analysia jand Uses of Milk.” The pupils of | Miss Abble Work’s room will take pert in the program, and the moth ers will serve tea . Green Lake PT. A. Green Lake PT. A. will meet Wednesday, January 17, at 2:30 p m. Superintendent T. R. Cole will address the meeting and several mu- [steal numbers will be given j Lunebeon Club The Mount Baker Park Luncheon jelub January 17, for @ 1 o'clock luncheon, at the clubhouse, which will be followed by bridge. The hostesses for the after. noon include Mrs. Calvin 8. Hall, Mrs, Frank Lohse, Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. Philip Kinzer. will meet Wednesda Progressive Thought Cinb The Progressive Thought club wilt [meet Wednead. January 17. nt 1 ™. Federation club jhe Dr. Robérta Wimer-Ford | will speak on “Our National Parks.” | Visitors weicome P. in the - West Seattle 0. B. 8. Weat Seattic 0. KE. 8. Social circle will meet Wednesday, January 17, at 2p. m., in the banquet room of the | Masonic temple, Calffornia ave., for jeards, Hoatesses are: Mra. John A. Ralph West Past Com Pansy anders, No. & marke will entertain No. 8, W A 2627 Au 17, Mrs. of Maccabees, at he ne rora jednesday, J | Lune Washington Pioneers Women’s auxiliary to Washington | Pioneers will hold an all-day meet Jing in the dining room at the Y. W. Cc. A., on y, Luncheon, followed at 2 p news meeting and program. cee eph's Guild Card Party ph's Parish party at the W. Rourke. p. mo guild will give of Mr home 1620 K. a card George st, at 2 men’s Alliance n’s alliance of the Uni jan church will meet Wednesday, January 17, at 2 o'clock for business, At 3 o'clock Hand Bag Players will entertain men w The Wor vesity Unit Whitworth P.1 Reed, principa hool, will addre of Whitworth day, January 17, 4 0 Johnson, adviser of the of Franklin, parents of A. IA of Franklin u W« Mi freshman clam will speak. All grade students, particularly those who are graduate this month, fare eupecially urged to attend. Ane * Minnie also ishth to The marriage of Miss Roberta Church to Mr. William A,\ ° SEATTI | MRS. WILLIAM A. BURNETT — ) Personal Mr. lauahte | atin Tas j from a I fle } joan and bi man, returned Sunda Mr, and M pital | Mr Febr to Breme wary 1, f | |} M | Mr. and Mes Mare t return Mrs fay for with law, Mr Mre ting o. J L. F a few D her home tr Mr evening Mra | for Sacramento ter Robert Morris Chap’ Cards West Seatiic Keview No. Greenwood Ch Greenwood chapte ot will moet E. Hemmingway, 6046 EB, on Wednesd | January 17, at 11:30 a m., for lui eon, Program at 1:20 pm, Mra, Arthur Holt in charge. The department will \White-headed Boy | wit } 16th ave. with S CLUBS Brighton POT. A. Brighton PT. A. w . Theta Sigma Phi Alumnae Theta Sigma Phi alumnae Meet in the! meet at the home of Mins B. Math assembly room Wedne 17,1 4453 Winslow pl, Wednesday, Janu. at 2:15 p.m. Mrs. A. G. Greenstrest, | ary 17, at 7:40 p.m. president of the Seattle Council of *- | PT. A. wilt speak. The eixth ved Altruivtie Club | will furnish the program | The Altruistic club will meet with * | Mrs. Dainy Sheridan. lave p.m Jonia Social Chub Soe will meet In Masonic Wednesday, January leo al club the card of the W Ea temple p 1 friends welcome Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Club Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ . will give a party at the Musieal Art Society houne, 4504 18th ave. N. K Max Gar speaks to| day, January 17, at 1 p tle Musical Art So} Salad ciety E Arts Gallery Wed | ADDITIONAL CLUBS day, January 17, at 11 a m Vocal} - [Selections to be given by Margaret | University Guild } Moss Hemion Mabel Moas| The University Guild of the Ortho |} Clarke, Leone Langdon Paul | Pedic hospital, will meet Friday, | MeCoole, pianist. January 19, at the home of Mrs. | . }Ira H, Watson, 6262 17th ave. N. B | The assiating will be é Nata Ch | B Re Nata Club ,|Mrs. Florence Mrs J. B gh a Winston and M Huftner rs Amaranth Social Club Amaranth Social club, No. 1, will meet |Janumry 18, at 12:90 luncheon with Mrs, Gertrude Waller. |5705 18th ave. N. EB. New officers will be elected at that time Ke 8 dinend n mm. ster . hapter Wednes. Dr. Robert members of m and and Nostensen Durgan. D Annual Re Nata « day, January 1 Mrs. John Bian. | Beacon Hilt POT. A | Beacon Hill PYT. A meet in |room 12 at 2:80 Wednesday. Mins Reah Whitehead will speak on lex islation affecting women and chil |dren. Special music has been ar | ‘Ten for RN. of A, ranged. | A atlver ten will be given ‘Thurs Rast day 18 20 Emerson Pot. A lorelock at t Hh oT) ture on ’ of Milk" to t PT. A. Wednesday at 2:30. Puptis of Work's room will cc Program, and the | serve vem Wednes m th r. 1613 4 | Court Th o'clock wil Minn iNustra and 1 Carroll will « Analy Eme nd there wil! affair is for America and "A progr Neighbors friends January 1 Miss Abbie tribute to the mothers will Royal thei ¥. W. ©. A. Notes Tuesday, Jan, 16—Annual j|quet Young Women's Christian | Alki Review, No. 51 | sociation | Alki Review, No. 51, W. B.A. of} Thursday, Jan will hold its regular! Club, dinner. Christian A | followed by the the In th ban As eee 18—Friends of All Young Women's ation Bidg., 6 o'clock reguiar mecting clubros | meeting We 8 p. }1409 m. Ninth elnb at 7 Thursda Bible Ww *, third 1%—Union Bible floor Ansovia will meet at feteria Wednesday, Janu } Election. Business meeting | will follow dinner at 7 p,m Class, Young | p second nristian o'clock Jan, 18, ® o'clook— oe 2 ”» sos SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin At the first chill, take genuine Aspirin according to the safe and proper directions in each “Bayer” package, to break up | your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, neuralg | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—D uggints. lend Aspitia to the wade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of elu | of | k's first opera night sets evening ative Classic Calture Clab will Hartle the Wo Mra. Malcolm *Arour be given by Mra. the with Haugen at pian Cotman POT A Dunlap Pot. A | | Duniap PUT. A. will have an eve- joing January 19, 8 o'clock at the school. Judge Reah epeak on “Logisia- Mr. RB, Vivian will singing. Re-| Friday, at Whitehead will | tive Topics.” lead fre the community mente. Ladies of the Golden North — | The Ladies ef the Golden North! will entertain with a whist party | Friday, January 19, at 1923% First) aye, at & p.m All Alaskans in| vited | Pythian Sisters Pythian Sistern wil) have thiy card party Friday, January in the K. of P. hall, Third and Virginia mt prizes and re frenhments j their! Good | Business and Club evening rofessional Women's | | the] 1 nen's | Saturday January 2 Business and Professional We ub will have turned over to their] by the an | Players at the old Orpheum theater, | Third ave, and Madison at., the re-| Joeipts of that evening's entertain. | | when the play, “The Girl in| the Taxi,” will be presented organization Cosmopotit proceeds will go to the club's | mot inttors w July returning xt or ready for « en ‘ortland, ¥ n of the Edna ticket sale will be jot the Tickets may be} Jobtained by calling Elliott 0490 j ose German Ladies’ Society j German Ladies will pecinl benefit card party at lows’ temple, 10th ave. st, Thursday, January m. ‘The wit charities nde The have a Odd Fe E, Pine at 2 7 | used fo terested are © nociety and 18 proceeds be local Fr r | Denny nan Guild | Denny-Fuher ulld an all-day meeting Friday 19, beginning at 10 at th home of Mrs. M. C. Hayes, 2 10th ave. N. Ladies are aske bring lunch, coffee will be served. eee will have January | Haller Lake Study Club Lake Study club will home of Mra. T. FE. Thursday, January 18 4 preventive medicine Avoid Constipation Break ’Em Up Quick! HOV Nae Cold—Grip—Influenza CAPSULES | d and for BA Lis, SW and Other Good Dru; Ask for list of JOYNER No opiates or forming drugs} Recomm le by a Remedios |two more charming | wwe | jantly trimmed with crystal, jet, rhinestone, ativer ornaments many only frocks were wen chief «| Music Elman Wins Ovation anes neert lan Metropolitan Seattle, ax did his! appeared bi joint recital with Ysaye, | mplete master of his In appea theater wed t aw he ago that he time the to} ability as FE ant Of parti the first th DI Major first com- | prised of the four movements, adagto, | allegro, larghetto and allegro, was a} beautiful composition given a superb interpretation Lalo's “Symphonte Papagnolo,” an exceptional number, was also Gatight-| fully given. Sufte “Viet Larmen um | Op. Tl by Krongold, has four! exquisite movements, “Maid in Bridal | " “Grotesque Funeral,” “Gar- | and “Hornpipe.” At the/ mn Elman recelved a vert-| on. “Nocturne,” by Chop- | elms and Saran Tota.” | numbers, fol-| lowed. | Fach number waa greeted with) Profonged applause and Elman er clonsly responded with many en-| cores, which Included “Minuet in G Major by Beethoven, “Turkish March.” ‘aise Mluette.” and Schu-} bert-Withelms'« “Ava Marin.” COUF TREATS CONGRESSMAN WASHINGTON. 16.—Dr. | mile Coue brought his magic words | Bonate complet table ov fn- WY | Jan. rE j to the national capital today, with a| member of congress scheduled to be hig first patient Representative Mansfield, of Tex 4s, confined to a wheel chair for two years as the result of spinal trouble. arranged an appointment with the noted French after his arrival here today from Philadelphia Mansfield has been repeating “Day by day T am getting better and better,” and claims he ts] pow able to hobble about his room. | Coue is expected to pay his re apects to President Harding, and! may visit Mrs, Harding, who ts stead: | fly recuperating from her {illness of last summer. } rt was that the first lady land has been trying out the Coue theories healer short in every way of the METROPOLITAN SATURDAY ON LDSTEEN Pre HARRY FOX¥..05." M . ror, MAT. TOMORROW ALL NEXT WEEK Starting Sunday Matinee a Cart Carpenter ere the nm Musteal Comedy low slowly amall pieces —tub well over the throat. JARSENESS | JERR Bruises—strains Apply Sloanis. The blood circulates freely and normally again. The pain- ful congestion is broken up ~ all soreness disappears! Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain} 00 on December 6, A of $4 Men Charged With Robbery Arraigned forma Mo aC. J, Hart were The Little Golden Bird That Sits on Baby’s Head About year ago, from neighbor, in his bird store, next door to mine (Mr. Kaufmann, on Third Avenue), I bought a baby canary for my little daughter. Dick grew up fast, and wanted out of his cage for freedom to fly about the room, master every swing- ing picture and light upon the pussy willows in the vase. I could not play a solo upon my piano alone, and the mocking bird could not match his warble as his throat swelled in ecstacy. And he showed signs of wanting to fight when we went near him, particularly a fight with my little girl, so small and gentle—he surely could peck off her nose So he picked his first used her scolding finger- little beak He didn’t get hurt in the sham battle, but she did— and ran to me only to trip on the rug and stumble on the way as Dick brought down his game, as it were. She showed signs of running aw so he triumphantly followed her—flew and lit right upon her head. Now he is boss of her, and perches there every single day—but he’s afraid of me yet, but I hope to win him over before long. ht with her as she playfully at last to be nipped with his as be afraid T have learned at last how to train canaries of them. Train other birds the same way. But, “en passant,” let me speak a word to young men in business with need to borrow money from a bank— be afraid of your banker; tell him that you are—is my best advice to young men, and I have gone thru the mill as few young men of 33 little years, 13 years of which in business for myself. DU BARRY Author of this PROVERB, making history in Seattle: “The more the mills grind, the finer the flour.” —du Barri. This proverb will go down in history out of Seattle— “MON AMIES,” for you. 1 borrowed thousands upon thousands when I needed it, from my banker when I was afraid of him, and now that I’m not I can’t borrow a dime. Where I lost out with my banker—happened—when I told him he had a brain where his heart ought to be. Music men have over $3,000,000 of an investment in pianos and phonographs in Seattle, and the banks of Seattle have not loaned the combined music merchants here the paltry sum of $50,000 against our investment to help Seattle finance its own music, and not have to look elsewhere to a more music-loving section of the country to help. Of course you can serve it hot- That helps to explain the popularity of Shredded Wheat. It’s an yc | ‘ood —equally delicious whether you serve it cold or hot. If you want a whole-wheat porridge, just put the biscuits in a small saucepan (two for each person served), add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until thick. Then serve with milk or cream. And remember that's only one way to serve Shredded Wheat. Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. A per- fect, delicious food for any meal of the day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped with tapes or fruits. Con- tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- sweetened — you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades,

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