The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 12

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2h sta i iit Cs trea Mr. and Mrs. Frink Plan Dinner for Travelers; Mrs. Collins to Enter- tain. . AND MRS, GERALD FRINK wit entertain with a dinner “twenty covers at their residence next Thursday evening in honor of Judge Bnd Mre. Alfred Battle and Mrs. Genevieve 8. Blethen, who are to Jeave soon for a trip to Honolulu Mrs. Collins Plans Dinner With covers placed for twelve, Mrs. Wallace Collins wl! entertain | with a dinner at her home next Tues. day evening } "On February 4 Mrs. Coltins and} Mr. G. Alston Hole are leaving for} month's trip in the East | | Mawitations Out for | Domino Party ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ernest H. Meikiejohn | Rave invitations out for a domino | party at the Mount Raker Park club- hhoure, on Saturday evening. Eighty wueats will be entertained cee Shaw Desmond to Lecture Here The lecture committee of the | Women's University club belteves tt _ Has secured a brilliant treat for Seat- ‘Me inate opening lecture of the sea. “won by Shaw Desmond, the gifted “Trish fecturer and journalist. Shaw | comes to Seattle on March | 32, and the subject of his lecture | Wi be “The Ireland of Today.” > Shaw Desmond has won interna > Gonal fame as a student of social | And political questions because of his "Inspired analysis of present-day prob- Jems, and he comes recommended as most brilliant orator of kindling tion and true Irish fervor. ts Irish born, has spent years of bis life in Ireland and brings to the American public the inside his ‘tory of the Irish revolutionary move Diener ior. Mrs. Kinzer Complimenting Mrs. Philip G. Kin. MISS ALICE TUCKER Who is leaving soon for a trip to) —— tm California, Mr. and Mrs. M. | n will have a dinner at their on Saturday evening. a “Cookie Shine” Beta Phi sorority are enter with their annual “cookie this evening at € o'clock at) The Women’s University club will have a Mah Jongg tournament at the clubhouse on the second and fourth Tuestays tn February, March and Aprtl, both afternoons and even ings. The afternoon partion will be. gin at 2 o'clock and the evening af [fairs at $ o'clock. A Mah Jongg set | will be the trophy presented at the end of the nertes. ‘The tournament is for members And guests and instructions wil! be given to those who do not play the game. ‘Tickets may be obtained from Miss Bertha Remiey at the club or at the office at the age! Mra. BE. EB. Beckett will be hostess at the pial Frink Park guild Saturday at the be Ad ger [Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by fanuary | re Charles Harrison, Mrs. Ivan ob, | Hyland, Mrs. F. J. Holmes, Mra. E. |G. Waldron, Mrs. H. F. Rowen, Mrs, Bent. | 2x Harrison, Mrs, Ralph Knapp, Cecti Miss Rita Martin, Mias Eleanor Beck- lett and Miss Marianne Hyland Cork, tron and giase have been experimented with for making roads to stand heavy traffic. . Speaks Highly of This Home Made Cough Remedy | Says It Aets With Unusual Speed— Loonens the Mucus—Relieves the | Irritation and Stops the Cough Costs Next to Nothing—for a Big Supply Whenever anyone in my family catches cold and begins to cough nd hawk and breathe Mrs. Clarence Artope Een, of Ga., has announced the mar- of her daughter, Lela Gartrell to Mr. Harvey E. Linne, son of Mrs. F. J. Linne, of Los Angeles, of Seattle, in Macon, on Sat- y, January 13. Mr. Linne attended the University Washington and !s a member of Chi fraternity. and Mrs. Linne will reside in Angeles. that wiil med Bien tn dou |arive away ell sech trou ble quick time. sages | It's no secret—anyone can make @ Corinne Ruttle |half pint of the finest cough medi- jeine in the world for a trifling sur mgaged | Get from any druggist one ounce J jot Par (double | strength) —to ‘Mr. W. H. Ruttle announces the |this add a little granulated nt of his daughter, Co. }and enoug! ch water to make on alt pint—that's all there in to ft to Mr. Malcolm Tracy, son of |" ut now you've got a real modi: mand Mra, A.C. Tracy, of Sacra-|ctne—mind you™the first spoon ‘ou take acts directly on the me rane of the throat and nose, the , tick lin coases almost instantly ity of Washington Ubrary|the inflammation begins to disap and is a member of Delta pear—up comes the stubborn mucus Delta sorority. Mr. Tracy is a|/ #04 often in 24 hours every trace of student of the University of | (27,°0Us" that frightened you ts and is affiliated with Phi” It's really ri Deita fraternity. jhome made remedy acts on the mu- jcus membrane, and that is one rea- Eno date bas been set for the wed-|ion {tis so helpful to thousands of Catarrh sufterers.—Advertl ASSIGNED PAULINE SHOP Our stock is moving fast. We are thanking our patrons for thelr splendid response to our offer of CONVINCINGLY LOW PRICES FOR HIGHGRADE WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES | Our Customers kept the phone busy calling up their friends and relatives to take advantage of our wonderful offer, and they certainly did—for we gave them Suits made of best Tricotine ir riaarteeienidh $14.75 $19.75 SUITS, fur-trimmed, termeriy up to thade of double-taced 1m al; some fully 992.75, for ...++- wit lined, that were selling formerly for © $44.76, are “= $12.75 to $24.75 DRESS COATS made in the latest styles and best soft materials, trimmed with squirrel, wolf, opossum and other good looking furs, achegpaeh at $14. 75 to $54, 75 $5.75 and $9.75 ~ A wmall Jot of Coats, putts and Others got wonderful BARG. AINS—so can you AT 318 PINE STREET JAFETERIA : ‘Mins Ruttle ts @ graduate of the arkable how this |Mah Jongg Tournament | Musicale for Newspaper Women Mise Nellie Cornish haw arranged he following delightful program for the entertainment of the visiting newspaper women, at the Cornish school Saturday morning at 11 | O'clock Ronde Capricetos” Ruth Gordon. Mendelasohn | "Mignon Recttative Polonaise” | A Thomas | Lititan Behoenbere. ‘ M. Wientawshy Killeaceth Onsum. i one ect, OF Charactere--Dors, Rina Ruhm; Johnny, Ronald avery; Roland, Moroni usm Myrtle, Doria Cailow , Dance Pantomime oe Informal Bridge Luncheon Mra. B. B. Burnside was hostess at | day, TH Personal Dr, and Mra, Casntus Howard Hof richter (Gertrude Pratt) have re turned from thetr wedding trip in the | Bast and are at home at 218 Kinnear | place | SEATT Mr. ©. ©. Hounton, who has been {ll at the Swedish hospital for the past ten days, Is convalescing, and will be removed to hie home Aatur day. Mr, and Mra, Charles Diller Frat (Crelgh Cunningham) are recelv. ongratulations upon the birth of ¥ 18, In Pverett . tr | Mrs. Randolph Cunningham (MMiza | beth Adama), of Yakima, arrived to- | to be the guest of Mr. and Mra. | rt time. H. ©. Philips for « . . Mr. and Mra 1 B. Burwell and Mr. and Mra. Prank Fretwell will mpend the week ond at the Burwell | summer home at Magle Harbor | eee Mra. Frank Wright left thie morn. | ing for a ten days’ trip to Ban Fran. | elnco. cee | Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green left! Thursday night for the Maat. They | will Jotn thetr daughter, Mise Ben tonta Green, in New York, and sail February 7 for the Mediterranean. In the early mpring they will Join Mins | Frances Green In Parts and travel on | the continent, returning to Seattle | the latter part of May eee Mra Horace Kimball ts leaving Raturday for her home in Spokane, | after pending peveral weeks here as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Fred Young eee Dr, J. W. Davis left tnet night for Clarkston, to be gone several months Mins Wleanor McGrew left Friday for California, where she will virit for several months tn San Francisco and Palo Alto, eee Mr. Francia J. Armstrong, who un Gerwent an operation for appendicttis HAD LOST FAITH IN THEM ALL OAS Miss Tucker is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mes. HI ANGI | fe MAN Norman Tucker of San Francisco, whose engagement to Allan Latimer was announced this week. —Portrait by Oude Reener Then ‘Tried Tank Marvels at the Way It ietea Kheumatism and Indigestion “Indigestion and neuritis, or rheu matiom, almost made a wreck of me,” jana J. V. Reener, a well known oar. | | penter ifving at 1402 W. 28rd at, Les Angeles, Cal, in & recent state ment regarding Tanlao. My food would invartably fer ment, causing gas, bloating and aw ful pains, I was also subject Dillous spells and would get terribly | dizzy. My elbows and hands hurt #0) bad I could hardly use my hammer | and saw. I could not do « lick of work without just suffering agony “I had about lont faith tn all medi. | My friend couldn't have done me a greater favor than he did by getting me to take Tan lac.” Taniac ts for sale by all good drug: © informal bridge tuncheon ht at her home today gints, Over 36 million bottles sold — Advertiaement Clearance Draws to Close 1586 Westlake HERE are ex- traordinary val- ues in beautiful wintertime Coats, Suits and Dresses to be picked up this week-end at the Hahn Shop. Suits Dresses Coat Special— Six handsome Fur trimmed Coats re main in the group, $39.75 Fourt moat ex ceptional Wur - trimmed will be oft urday at~ values in ts, d Sat Avenue Between Pike and Pine | the Eptphany church wil! have a del. | toateasen aie at the church, Satur. | ter, | LE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS OLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ADDITIONAL Classto Culture Club | ‘The Classic Culture club will meet| The Lonesome club will meet rt At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, | y event January 19, at the January 20, at the federation otuty | Rainier Grand hotel, at 7:80 o'clock house for an unusually entertaining | Sanwers and lonesome people wel program. A mustoal lecture rectal, | 0M “Around the World in Song,” will | be @iven by Mre, Clara M lartia, with Mre. Ma! Tlaugen at the plane Lonesome Club Club Houne for Beacon Hin The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im provement club will be hostess at |community dinner Friday evening | January 19, from 6:80 to 7:0, at the | Beacon Hill church, At thie m Prinoese Angeline parior, No. %| meeting ft is pon to yee Native Daughters of Washington, | plang for @ club house to serve the | will «ive @ card party at Dartnall’s people in that district. § ing cafeteria, Haturday evening, January | the dinner @ program of musto and 20, at B16. All members and friends | epeaking will be given in the audi invited, tortum of the church | Seattle Council of Minute Women | The regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Council of Minute Wom en will be held Thursday, January 26, at 2 o'clock, at Frederick & Nel o's auditorium, Mra, 8. Hf Donald will sing “The Last by Kramer, and “The Golden | cing Daya,” by Clarke, aecompante by Miss Carrie Lovering. Rev. Cleve land Kiethauer will talk eee Princess Angeline Partor, No 1 eee Delicatessen Salo at Epiphany Church The ladies of the Mpiphany gutld of day, January 29, from 11 to 6 o'clock } eee Founders’ Day to Be Observed The five Beattic chapters of the Dan. | A on Mao-| Hour,” | P. KB. O. alaterhood will celebrate Founders’ Day on Aaturday, Janu-| ary 20, with progressive luncheon to be given at the Hotel Sorrento at 116 ock. Make rewervations at | Garfield 0946 Fundamentals tn Patrtotinm.” see Untversity Chautauqua The University Chauta moet with Mra. M. A - 4713 Brooklyn ave, Friday at the Minor hospttad last Saturday, | 26, at 2 p.m. ‘The lust two chapters ts improving nicely in the book, “Queen Victoria see | be taken up. Miss Mary Casey han returned! Pegi from @ vinit of several week« tn Vio | Mrs, Vincent on Tour toria, B.C. | Mrs. Lillian Vincent, state pres eee | dent of the W. C. T. U., left Monday Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Rogie plan | for Centralia, Aberdeen and Vancou- | to mpend the week-end in Vancouver, | ver, B. C., where she will speak on | B.C “Law Enforcement.” She will also “°° jattend the state convention of sher Mra M. B. Downs returned this! iffs in Portland, where she will con: | week from a visit with her daugh-|fer with National Director Roy M Mre, Harry Keyes Brooks, at! Haynes and other prohibition offi Bend, Ore Rademaker, | January | FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928, Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet at the Masonic temple, January 24, at 2 p.m. All Btarn invited Thursday Progress Club Progress club will Fred = Thompron, Thursday, January The Thursday with Mra. 26th ave 10 ©. m (uarter ()F THE SuopPes BY CECILLE meet 4066 Hantern [HE Wik you have set your heart upon may not be as igh priced aa you think. Btep off the ordinary shopping route a lock of more, and look around. Matelasee, quilted Patsley and Caravan all these you will find ttle shop at prices you can afford to pay. YOU MAY FINISH IT AT HOME The Style Shop designa, cuts and fits your gown. You may finish ft Metallic hemstitching « specialty, Elliott 4772. are colored like Oriental ruga some of the new gowns. Ths is crepe-like silk dyed in the loveliest tints of the spectrum. They fabric \FOR THE LAYETTE Last Six - Days of Clearance With Credit Remain to avail yourself of the extraordinary values in coats, suits, dresson, furs and millinery at the wtore of Credit Gladly There's no better time to pur chase new clothes for yourself and the family than NOW, with Our Special Credit Plan. Special Values in COATS can't make a better buy than these utility coats for alk year-round wear at $25.00 to $29.50 Smart Suits Semi-Tailored and Fur Trimmed Attractive creations—splendia ma terials—at the lowest prices of the sea son, tomorrow. Make your selection at New Spring Dresses, Coats and Suits are being shown here next week Buy the Family’s Clothes With These Special Credit Terms ~ Amount of | First ~ Payment Purchase | Payment | Monthy or week Up to $10. 00/Only $1.00/ $4.00|$1 ve to $20.00/Only $2. 00! $5.00/$1. to $25.00/Only $2.50" “$5.00 $1. oF to $35.00\Only $4.00) $6.00)$1.50 Up to $50.00 Only $7.50) “$8.00 '$2.00 Up to $75.00|Only $10.00/$10.00 $2.50 Up to $100.00\Only $15.00 $15.00/$4.00 Your Fine Bradbury Overcoat—On Credit You can always depend on this brand of clothes to give you su- perior tailoring, style, fine fabrics and a good-looking selection of patterns. Bradbury Overcoats and Suits $29.50 and Upwards Not only in steady wear. 00 00 00 look well, but give you the ultimate service Choose your overcoat now. Bradbury Jr. 2-Pants Suits for Boys Are dui well out for school or play A Com fortable Overcoat dbury able. and satisfactory, whet $9.85 tailored, warm and — particule Open an Account at the Eastern settle the family clothing difficulty by pa the utmost thru our Sp ‘Termes And by with Credit convenience $23.50 to $39.50 | MOHAIR FOR MID-§ YOU HAD BETTER Margaret Leonard, 407 Arcafe Building, wil plan the baby's first things and teach you bow to make them yourself. see A Paisley band pleated roftly, and drawn about the crown of « pastel colored felt, makes a spring hat fit for a Parielan. eee A PERMANENT WAVE . When Miss Mae ts done with your hair, it falls in soft waves and curls. Her work is wonderful. Fiom-Mae Wave Shop, Haight Builé ing. if Good clothes are yielding everyday cheer. not an extravagance. They are an investment returns tm contentment, self-confidence and goot LET’S BE COMFORTABLE Dr. Mabel Trombly gives scientific treatment te all sorts of foot ills Office right downtown. Haight Building. Among the new spring suits, one is a vivid blue with a finely pleatec skirt and a checker-board collar and cuffs woven, amet o strips of blue alternating with strips of white. CONGENIAL WORK You can learn to be independent in « fascinating occupation at the New York Retouching Studio, 401 Haight Butiding. VERE PROCTOR Vere Proctor has a new and scientific treatment that will bring back the youthful contour to your face. 410 Haight Building. Silke, they sa atlk t» up are to be much, much higher, for the price of raw TO HARMONIZE WITH THE RUGS Mr. ‘Tinney will have your new overstuffed QS the factory, 1609 Eighth Ave furniture made te order Pronounce it this way: matdless.ay fabric that is good this spring Matelasse is the crinkly silk SO MUCH MORE BECOMING Collars again! Lovely ones in ecru net and Valenciennes adorn the new taffeta frocks at the Frolich Shop. Arcade Building. EASON Chio little hats of mid.season fabrics for only five dollars! Warner's, 1410 and Ave. Stronge & Pokes again! The new spring hats are demure and Puritanlike, re minding one of the old poke bonnet. DR. EDMUNDS Is an expert optometrist. He will fit you for those tired, aching eyes You will find him on Fraser-Paterson's Baloony : |SIX GOOD PORTRAITS FOR FIVE DOLLARS Ask to see the James & Merrihew portrait specials. or six for five dollars, Hasel-back mounts, genuine individual hand: worked background, Your own choice of finish; silver-gray, cream- buff, or Van Dyke brown. Eitel Building, 2nd at Pike. Main 1614. Six for ten-fifty Many of the loveliest hats on display this year have been made right in Seattle. AT THE PALACE HIP You may still see “Pawned,” a play of thrills, heart-ache and romance, ‘Tom Moore and Edith Roberts star. eee Spring flowers are out. I have seen them on the hatst OW MORE ABOUT Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. ‘They are completely exptainea in a new book sent free to you, postpaid. Write your name and ad: dress plainly and mail it to $11 Crary Bldg, Seattle, or call Main 62 again! agr Plow Pleats are appearing a youthful e French houses are showing them give (Advertisoment) Wednentoy,” 4

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