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Will Compliment | Baxter and Mr.| ‘ord; Group of Sub-| F antes Will Be _ Hostesses. ENTING Miss Harriet and her fi Mr. | ivan @ McCord, Jr. Miss Irances | te entertaining with an tn dinner of ten covers at the club before the Junior) Pat the Yacht clud vada: D Will Compliment | the Misses Mills J The Missos Rutn Netticton, Rod } Humphrey, Marion McGrath, farthe Drumheller and Mary Hall ‘eMtertaining informally at din- f, toll d by an Orpheum party, | Friday evening, complimenting “Misses Gwiadys and Dorothy Who, with thelr parents, Mr. Edward Morgan Mills, are in town. 0 Entertain Rainier Tom Mesiag wil! entertain of Rainier Chapter, D. @t her residence, 618 West drive, on Tuesday after January 30, at 2 o'clock, . ormal Tea for 8. Burch fe. John Linn Travis iy enter. ig with an informal tea at her me Friday afternoon, in compll- to Mrs. J. S. Burch, who is ing im a short time for Saera- maky her home. a owe ightful Concert in Bremerton ur String Quartet gave a chamber music concert in ehurch in Bremerton | y evening, which ts the second ries of four the quartet ts giv. m the Sound city. me Profits from this series will f divided between the Kitsap Children’s home and the Bunshine society, n follows: 1 UB, NOD wnnssee Beethoven eantadiie and is affiliated with fraternity. eee Evening Mrs. Hart Mrs. Lane Summers en-| with an informal evening home on Wednesday, in irs. Vivian Strong Hart. were confined to close friends of Mrs. Hart. y Nursery to Give ical Tea j@ Beattle Day Nursery associa- & musical tea to be home of Mrs. Harry ‘Tuesday afternoon, at the ry 18, G, E. M. Pratt, Mra J. H. f and Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, of the social committee, charge of arrangements. | ose Sumrall Hostess nting Mrs. Vinton FE. it, Who has recently returned from ‘months’ trip to California, Mra. |) entertained with an in- luncheon and Mah Jongg | y at her home Wednesday after- | * Informal Bridge John Moran will be hostess ‘mall informal bridge Friday! ; at hers home, in compli. | to Miss Nellie Moran. oe heon Will Honor Larson honor of Mrs. A. B. Larson of c President of the State Fed. | of Woman's Clubs, the ex- board and chairmen ot committees and the past nts of the Woman's Century are entertaining with a lunch- @t the Hotel Sorrento Monda: 29, at 12:30 o'clock, | Geraldine Stentz, daughter | + and Mrs. Charles W. Stentz of city, and a sophomore at the| ity of Washington, left last | for Madison, Wis., to com-| her art course at the University returning home, at the close school year, Miss Stentz will an extended tour to the Atlan- coast, visiting friends and rela- in Boston, New York city, ington, D. C., and Richmond. expects to spend a week in the das and return to Seattle by of the Panama canal, stopping Mt points of interest in California 4nd motoring home to Seattle. ove r idge Dinner Club . J. Warren Richard- in their bridge dinner this evening. at their Lome, 702 ave, N, | Miss Olin celebrated her 18th birthday recently by enter-| taining a group of forty young by Lothrop Studio. Pre-Lenten Carnival Busy fingers are plying the needle and paint brush on artistic decora-| tive schemes which are to trans| form the Knights of Columbus club- house into « miniature “Palm Beach,” “Monte Carlo” and “New York Winter Garden” for the big) pre-Lenten carnival to be given Feb- ruary 9, 10, 12 and 13, under the| Joint auspices of the Young Ladies’ institute and the Knights of Coldm- bus. On the executive committee tn! charge of arrangements for the car! nival are Miss Stella Carey, Miss) Mary Daugherty, Mrs. Dantel Flynn, Misa Agnes Handley, Miss Mabel! Strehiau, Miss Elizabeth Robinson, | Misa Anastasia Ryan and Misa Cath. erine Ward. Representing the Knights ef Co- lpmbus on the committee are Mr.| Conner, Mr. M. J. Hughes,) Mr. Herbert Bygrave, Mr. Albert | Prickett, Mr. Charles Moriarty and Orthopedic Tea Shop Mra. W. 8. Burt will be hostess for Washington Park guild Friday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assist ing will be Mra, L. L. Reardon, Mra. J. G. Price, Mra. HL. MeGillis, Mre Frink, Mrs. W. W. Kellogg, Mrs. Charles Lea, Mra, C. C. Tenny, Mrs. Ralph Bull and Mra A. C McCallum. Personal Mrs. Claude C. Ramsay, who un- derwent an operation recently at the Virginia Mason hospital, waa removed Wednesday to her home, eee Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Black are re- cetving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Lyman, jr. January 21, at the Swedish hospital. eee Mrs, William A. Shannon returned | Tuesday from a three months’ viatt with her nephew, Mr. Allan Dwan, at Hollywood, Cal. ese Miss Marguerite Boyer wil! leave | the first of the month for Portland, where she will make her home. eee Mrs, Charles 8 Wills ts going to Spokane next week for a few days” ‘viett, eee Mrs. Paul Leutchel, of Wallace, Idaho, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Joseph Surtt, for a short visit. cee Mrs. William Lameraux of Ho- quiam is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Henry O, Philips, . Miss Marcella Eaton ts visiting Miss Betty O'Shea in Spokane, eee Mrs. Clara Cook left Tuesday for Southern California, on a three months’ visit, Miss Lucile Hicks has returned to the Emerson College ot Oratory in Boston. RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Kase your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is tha cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It annot hurt you, and it certainly seers to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints, relief comes at once. ‘The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot t# warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu- matism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Fowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the people at her home.—Portrait Seattle Poetry Ctub ‘The Seattle chapter of the Amert can Literary association, Sratt» Poetry club, meet at $ p,m. Thurs day, January 25, tn the muate studio of Mr. Krinke, seventh floor of the MoKelvey, Third ave, between Pike and Pine. Prof. Parrington af the University of Washington will ad dress the meeting Pacific Northwest Products Committee Pacific Northwest Products com mittes of the Chamber of Commerce has appointed Mine Nell Rawson to act aa chairman at the Northwest Products exhibition, held annually at ‘The Bon Marcha, February Sth to ‘will serve on Miss Rawson's commit. tee: Mrs. H. &. Shaw, Mra. Andrew Dow, Mra, R. F. White, Mrs. Claude Barker, Mrs. C. 8. Berry, Mra. A. K. Guy. Mre. & Pearson and Mra. M. A ‘Wilkina will serve as hostenses at the hostess’ booth on Monday, Feb ruary 5. The opening day ts to be Chamber of Commerce day. Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline parlor No. 3, N. D. W., will hold thetr regular month. ly meeting In their club rooms at the |¥. W.C. A at § o'clock Friday even ing, February 2. invited to attend. All members are February 17th. The following ladies | EATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | Circle Meeting of Plymouth Chareh meetings of Plym on Friday w N Mrs. aw fol Circle ehureh will be he te Broadway Mra 615 Belmont ave Capitol Milt 1615 16th ave Madrona—Mra $916 1. Pine at o'clock Mount Baker 9120 87th.pl, 8 | Queen Anne—Mre. | 1228 Kiehth ave. W Renton Hill—Mra, Jennie Philips. University—Mrs, Arthur Gist, 6033 16th ave. N. ¥. Went Side—Mrs. I. Q. Gorton, 6012 Califormia ay cee Ballard W. ©. T, 0. Ballard W. ©. T. U. will meet at the Lebanon home, 1110 W. @th at, Friday, January 26, at 11 a. Mrs, Casiie Osborne will «peak on “Americanization.” Bring lunch. Seattle Civic and Improvement Club Under the auspices of the Beattle Civio and Improvement club « lunch eon and card party will be given at the Federated clubhouse Frida | January 26, at 12:90 p,m. Members requested to attend and bring at least one guest. Mra. M. J. Fohn tn tn charge of the tuncheon and Mra James Coughiin and Mra, J. ¥. Web ber of the card# and prises University Chautanqza ‘The University Chautauqua moet with Mra. M. A. Rader 4713 Bfooklyn ave, Friday 26, at 2p. m. The last two chapters in the book, “Queen Victoria,” be taken up W. Nichols Alex Chyrtatia Macklem, ati Mre. W. & Gruger, D. 1 Fryer, will Januar oe Allah Chapter, No, 163 | Allah chapter, No, 165 | will gtve tte fifth of a weries of ¢ Friday, January 26, in K. of P | Third ave, and Virginia et. °° 8 Alpha Auxiilary No. Alpha Aux! wilt |with a dance on Friday ev January 2¢, at the old K. P. A cordial invitation is extend | all 1 ne hall 4 to Went Seattle Review Sewing Clad Wert Seattle WwW. Be A. fewing club will meet ¥ anu 4 with Christensen. 42d Members and friends Invited. | Whittier Heights Social Chub | Whittier Heights Social ib will give « ten at the home of Mra. James Dupe 7360 Eli ave, Friday, Janu ary 26, from 2 to 4p. m | “or Woman's Centary Club Friday, January 26, the Jand travel department of the Worm m.atthe ¥. W.C. A. Mra J. will spenk on “Chinese Art.” The discussion will be led by Mre. W. J. am, and Chinese m io will be rendered by Mrs. The regular meeting of the club wil! be held at 2 p.m. The mustonie has been postponed and the entire after. noon will be devoted to the discus ston of a clubhouse site and other im. portant business, vee Mount Raker Park Circle of Plymouth Church ‘The Mount Baker Park circle, of Plymouth chw . will meet at the home of Mre. W. &. Gruger, 9120 37th ave, Friday afternoon, January 24, at 1 o'clock. Lancheon will be fol lowed by the study of “The Trend of Races.” The program will be led by Mra. Wiliiam F. Piper. ‘Those par review wil w terature B. Vv. N. Hansen, Mra. O. B. Th D. R Hoope Mrs, R. P. Ballard, rerimson and Mrs. Mra, Margaret Mose rm. | hall, entertain fem | Henry Kauffman. | tietpating tn the discussion are Mra, | Tonia Sewing Club ia Bewing club will meet January 2, with Mra, Women of Mooseheart Logion The Women of Moossheart Legion Ada! will hold « card party at the Moone 229 36th aye, N., for a|y s ‘emp fanunry 26, at} ‘clock funcheon, Members| pnPi® Thursday, January 36, @ 615 p.m. irKod to attend | Lonesome Chub | wrt ‘ Prt New the Hemion numbers Officers Fruit anda Alki Clrele Alki Cirele Flower Minn! Has he Lonesome club t of evening, at clock, In the parlors at the Rainier and he and ple will Card Party and Dar Episcopal and dan meeting Chatr- | Jahuary at the Inst at Thomas hal! Andrew a nine, nda cor these Mrs, Alexander chairman, Mra, C. &. retary, Mrs. George recording ¥, Brigg; tre Mrs Marks; sewing chat F, Bryn L, G. Bi olected roan, new officers Me Vickers WwW. Lenn Mrs. Gy Joneph Mrs. ard party tel. Stranger lonely te welcome. pter A AO. Friday, 0, of PF. of P. Mally invited | eee | nm Park M, 1, Chureh Oriental | ‘Tew ‘The Indies of Gilman ehureh Ww will entertain with an Oriental in chureh parlors, Fri Wong, @ at y of Washin will give Other numbers on the program will be a Chinese musto, and | tren will give some of thetr kinder. | garten work. Refreshments and |decorations will be Oriental, Ail |women cordially invited. eee Seward Social and Literary Club The Seward Social and club will meet with Mrv. G, K. Tay lor, 4021 624 ave. 6, Friday, January 26, at 2p, m, The speaker for the [afternoon will be Mrs. hie I. ¥ Clarke ie hostess, Mra. Mar / Bethlehem Shrine guret Mooney | Bethlehem Shrine No, 1 se. | Shrine of Jerunaiem, gives card Aulxilary to Seattle Post No, 18 | in Dartnall’s cafeteria, Friday, Janu The Amer jary 26, at 8:30 p.m. Bastern Stars Beattle py jand friends invited. Social Score Club Social Score club meets with Mra. | Lilly Jones, 6761 22nd ave, N. W., on Friday, January 26. ‘Take car No. 28 on First ave. o Chapter with Mis Harrison, p.m. 0. wecretar tty 6 ly, January 0. moots 1008 ¥ at iret M. 26, s Park and W 22d ave 66th Neighbors of Woodcraft Beattle Council of Woodcraft, will give at Swedish Club hall on F ning, January 26. . Aloha Chapter Elects ‘The on ter follow w P, FB Fd Mra 0 tea the aft Mins Univer K ths No. 649, Neighbors # card party | ay eve-| w officers of Aloha chap- 4, O. B. 8, include the! ne | thy matron. Mre FPitzabeth | rattinger; worthy patron, Mr. Cunningham; associate matron, Fa, Mm. Bond; Mra |Mary J. McCune; conductress, Mra Lidn W. Smith; associate 4 tron, Mra. Blanche Stev on chaplain, Mra. Ethelind Sande me; | marsh Mrs. Berth neham; Minn Vera Peart Pekinene volo, o-* | Eastern Star Club January gram of Eastern Star club will be given in rooms in Arcade bullding, Briday, January 26, at 2 > m. Japanene oil | Emma ; secretary, a treasurer . Bons and Daughters of Pilgrim fons and Daughters of the Pligrims will with the governor, Mrs. Williarn Oliver, 1154 20th ave N. Pitday, January 26, at 2 p,m. eee Literary meet soa organt Mra ‘Thompson Jane Hanna; Esther, baugh; Martha, Mrs jton; lecta, Mow. werder, Mrs. ( tine!, Mr. V. Mra bearer, 186 Ruth Mr. F Frances Mabel Marwhall uroline Mitchell Shaw; flag bearer Christensen; h Carlson. Mins Fut New Officers of Canadian Club Dr. I, L. Neti! f# the new pr dent the Canadian club. Th jother newly elected officers include | First vice president, Mrs. R. EF Noble; #econd vice president, Mr W. 8. Kelth; secretary, Mr. D. M Rate istant retary, Mine A O, Noble; treasurer, Mr. A. E. May nard; chaplain, Mr. G. C. Hatt; ex ¢ committe, Mr. W. 8 Mr. W. H. Coffin, Mr. C. B an Legion auxiliary to No. 18 will he oa nea meeting Friday, January 7:80 p.m, in Veterans’ mre G lar bu 6, at Armory hall, | | Garden Talks Under the ausploes of the Mower mittee of the Beattle Chamber of | Mins Julia Shourek, « teacher of the public schools @ talk on bulbs to the | Little Gardens, Rainier ivi at the Eme Friday e@ening, Januar k. All tnterented invited. rank Steele will . oe Central Mission Study Club Central Mission Study club of ¥ W. C. A. moots Friday, a at 10 a m. tn Bible room of ano tion. don 80. January n eee Washington Boulevard W. Washington Boulevard W. 1 meet in the chapel son st. Priday, January m. Members requested to at-| T | Wants | tional ¢ ie oT. ©. T, Sint . ry. Brithsh American Association ap Brit ric tation | tend. give a concert of Mah musto | the Fine Arte hall, 1 arth Friday evening, January 26, ut th. All visttors of Briti#h birth ted. No charge for admission. eee Child Welfare Day Division of the Branch of Na hers and Par #, will cole Celebrate ing County on Btate cress of M Teacher Associatio Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12. |brate Child Welfare Day Saturday, Nina M, Frye Tent No. 12, Daugh-| February 17th, with a luncheon at |ters of wi fta| the Foster high school. necond anniversary, with a noonday; The committee in charge of the Elsworth Clrele Hluncheon Veterans’ Hall armory,| feneral arrangements worth Circle, Ladies | -phursday, A business | Mrs. F. C. Higley, Olympic will hold an tm-| ar wil) follow,| Chairman; Mise Anna Ti Friday, Janvary present | nydale, and Mrs. K. Atherty, in Veterans’ hall, | |castie. Mrs. Hi. P. Hall, president of membern urged to |the Foster Counefl of Parent-Teach er Associations, has charge of the local arrangements cee Kub-AlnDagh Temple No. 118 | Kuh-Ala-Dagh temple No. 118,| @ramatic order, Knights of Khoras | man, will hold a ceremonial and in staliation of off m in the Knights f Pythias hall Thureday, January Mathias H. Forde, of Everett fe royal vizier-clect. Other officers! ADDITIONAL € * Ss Sp Veterann, celebrate will include | View Ken Colonel Colonel Ei the G. A ant moeting 4, at 2D. m. lArmery. All trend. { F r) anked t eee Woman's Lakewood Civie Improvement Club child welfare and philan department of the Woman's |Lakewood Civic Improvement club will give a donation party at the Lakewood chibhouse, Tuesday after January 99, at 2 o'clock lothes, non-perishable food and ver donations will be gladly re colved. Donations will be used to aid needy families tn the community. pruary Members be . Greenwood Chapter Greenwood chapter, U. D., O. B. & will entertain with the second of series of dances tn enwood hall }8aa and ave, Friday evening, Jan ‘The ry Nordical Choral Club ‘ordica Ch will meet evening. 26, at the ractio Broadway | ‘The Friday jand January building, at Pine at, vee | Seattle Council PAT. A. Edveational committee of Seattle Councll of Parent-Teacher ansocia- | | tons will meet in board of education . Central Dutlding, Friday, | January 26, at 1p. m. Male Almina George will speak on “The Teaching | of Grammar and Spelling in the Pub- Ite Schools.” Anyone interested ts| | welcome. | . | South Park and Concord P.T. A. | South Park and Concord P.T. A. will have w tea at the home of Mra. Adameon, 730 Donovan et. Friday,) January 24, at 1 p.m cee Orptec Club | Orptes club meets with Mra. Wi |liazn Hickman Moore, Friday, Janu- ary 26, at 1 p.m. “The finest cup of Coffee THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923. % who just happen so— by guess, and some who are 80 because of mental effort and good judgment. To the latter class belong the women who choose wisely, and for a reason, You'll find this class using Crescent Baking Powder because it is a scientific product made to stand every kitchen test. And it’s economical. Wom- en of the West have proven this by many years’ test. At all grocers Crescent Manufacturing Company Beatle, Washington are Charles Farnsworth, grand emi) James O, Hancock, sheik; James V Hay of Snohomish, mahedi; Fran D. Reynolds, secretary; James A. Caughey, treasurer; Charles A. Lu- nan, satrap, and Oscar N. Campbell, sahib, eee Doric Lodge No. 92, F. and A. M. Dorle lodge No. 92, F. and A. M, will give an entertainment dance, Saturday evening, January at the Masonic club, Arcade building. All who attend are assured a good ime, for in addition to the dance a good program has been arranged. Prof. James Hamilton Howe will give @ piano solo, eee Jobn F. Miller Past Presidents’ Club Mrs. Kate Coyle will be hostess to John F, Miller Past Presidents’ club at the Motor club, corner Boylston and eca, Saturday at « 12:30 o'clock luncheon. Iever tasted!’ When the morning menu includes Cream Waffles try Kristoferson’s Pure Cream in your recipe and youll have the finest waffle it’s possible to make. Not alone the appeal to the taste with added flavor, you also get the high food value that comes with Pure Cream —— so essential to Good Health. be Ask your rocer quickest relieL known,—Advertise- ment, — or phone Beacon 0040