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ption “and Private | pat Fine Arts Gal-| ; Sophomore Coun- Plans Breakfast. | Beattie Fine Arts society will have a reception and private for the opening of the eighth Northwest artists’ exhibition, ate evening, February 3, from # ountl! 10 o'clock |The hostesses will be: Are. Man ion F Backus, Mrs. William H. Mc Mrs, Louise Van Ogic, Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Mra, Worrall Mra. Harry F. Ostrander, Albert & Kerry, Mrs. C. A. Mer Mrs. David J. Myers, Mrs. Elmore, Mrs. llorton ©. Miss Molly Baldwin and Misa H. Calhoun, Kerry ts arranging the must 4pceageea Bee Breakfast the auspices of the Sopho- | eouncil of the University of ton a “waffle breakfast” | Be given at Wesley house on) t ‘iy morning from 9 until 12 The affair is in the interest | ‘Women's Union of Christian 4 Beager, Miss Betty Spetr, Mise Pairservice, Miss Josephine Miss Helen Welch, Miss Clart- Colby and Miss Elizabeth Lans- eee al Bridge Harry Sharpless ts entertatn- ‘an informa! bridge on Sat- ‘afternoon at her apartment) ton Arms. ee iss Herbert & Bridge Tea lise Margaretta Herbert ts enter. with a bridge tea Saturday at the Women's Univer. Four tables have been ar! | Hostess ith a luncheon of eight cov. her bume Thursday tn compil- | to Mrs. Fred Meyer. l Meeting thouse for Blind Bentley, president Lighthouse for the Blind, an- ic the annual meeting for at 10:30 a. m, auditorium ou & Nelso: the business session, Mr. | ‘Hartman, teaches of the blind | he Seattie public schools (himself | Project films relative to blindness and | Emily | Parley, Mrs. George Salvus, Mrs. Luncheon Honor Mrs. Bogardus Comptimentiong Mm BE A Rogardus of Hotlyw 1, Cal, who ts visiting in town, Mra, W, R. Ballard and Mra. David Gilmore entertained today with @ luncheon at the Sunset club, ee Farewell Tea . Miss Jane Phillips entertatned™thts | ° afternoon at her home with « very | tty ton, Assisting were the Misses | Helen China, Elizabeth Beurry, | Hicks and Hope Turner, Spring flowers in lovely arrange: mont Were used on the tea table and the rooms Miss Phillipa t# leaving with her parents next Friday for San Fran: civoo to reside, ee Speaker Luncheon The Women's University olub will have « speaker luncheon at the club house on onday, January 2 at k, when Brewster Buddy N author tn Oriental af faire, will address the members, Reservations are to be made at the club. Dinner to Honor Guests Honoring Mr. and Mrs, Richard Freet of Gold Bar, who wit) be her) guests for (he week-end, Miss Gladys Epperson is entertaining with an tn formal dinner of eight covers Satur. day evening at her home. ee Fort Lawton Bridge Club Entertained Mra. J. P. Carson entertained the members of the Fort Lawton Brtd«e club of two tables at her Fort Law ton quarters, Thursday afternoon. eee Luncheon to Compliment Miss Blouke Comptimenting Mine Eltzabeth Blouke, who leaves next week for| an extended stay tn Paris, Mins Jeannette Rickey and Miss Dean Irwin will entertain with a lunch. eon at Frederick & Nelson's Satur. day afternoon. Later the party will attend the Orpheum. Informal Dance Complimenting Mise Jane Philips, who with her parents, Mr. and Mra. N. B. Phillips, ts leaving February 3 for San Francisco to make her home, Miss Emily Hicks Is entertain. tng with an informal dance at her home om Saturday evening. eee Valentine Party at College Club A valentine dance has been planned | by the College club for Friday eve- | ning, February 9. Complete plans for the affair will be announced tn a few days. eee Fifty Club Dance The Fitty club has advanced the date of its next dancing party at the Yacht club from February 14) to February 6 eee Service at Tea Shop ‘The L. O. EB. club will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop| Saturday, with Mra. George McCord acting as hostess, assisted by Mra. Ida Carter, Mre.B, C. Abney, Mra./ Herman Roesch, Mra. G. M. Mallory, | Mra. R. L. Hodgdon, Mra. W. B. W. T. Robinson, Mra. C. J. Gant and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. Sexton Friendship Chi Sexton Friendship club will have a card party Saturday evening, Janu- ary 27, at Wing’s cafeteria Play will begin at 8:30 o'clock. All wel- come. VITAMINES essential, health-building been its helpfulness in over Hing with Scot's Emulsion should be taken for a reason- able length of time daily, to enable its rich, vitamine-nour- ishing virtues to help refresh, energize and build up the body. Bests & Bowne, Biconteld, M3. iol WOMEN’ CLUBS PUR SATURDAY Association of University Women The Seattle branch of American sociation of University Women meet in the Engineers’ club, ave, and Seneca st. Saturd January 27, at 230 p.m M Frank Baker, sectlonal director of the Northwest, will «peak. Toa will be served at 4 o'clock. eee Home Econom! Alumnae Association The Home Economics Alumnae as sociation of the University of Wash ington will moet with Mra, A. M. Gow, 2400 10. Holen et, Saturday, January 27, at 2 p. m, eee Pythian Sisters Card Party The Pythian @wters are entertain ® cart party Saturday Janwiry 27, at 8 at orge Bennett, A rir evening the home of Mrs. 2443 Bevonth ave, N. B. see Alsace-Lorraine Society The AlnaceLerraine soclety will meet at $08 Marton at. Saturday ening, January 21, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers, oe Doro Lodge No, 9%, F. and A. M. Dorte lodge No, 92, F. and A. M, sive an entertainment and Saturday evening, January 31, at the ™ nic club, Ar ding. All who attend are assur a good time, for tn addition to the dance a sod program has been arranged. Prof. James Hamilton Howewill give Ja plano solo. eee John F. Miller Past Presidents’ Clu! Mra. Kate Coyle will be honteas t John F. Miller Past Presidents’ club at the Motor ¢ corner Boylston and Seneca, Saturday at o'clock luncheon. Business and Professional Women's Club Baturday eve Business and ¥ club will have ture tion by the Players at the old Orr Third ave. and Madison st, the re colptea of that evening’s entertain. ment, when the play, “The Girl In the Taxi,” will be presented. ‘The proceeds will go to the club’ bullding fund. Personal Mrs, Stewart Miller of Camp Lew ts ip spending & few days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles & Miller, at the Hotel Sorrento, eee Mr, Gordon Randall and Mr, Trat ford Huteson, II,, left Thursday eve ning on the Admiral Sehiey for a short trip to Los Angeles. eee ‘essional Women's 1 over to thelr Cosmopolitan eum theater, Mrs. L. L. Love, of Spokane, who hag been visiting her brother-In.iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tay- lor, for a few days, is leaving Satur. day for Lon Angeles, for a visit of neveral months. eee Mrs. Robert W. Burke and email daughter, who) have Been vistti Mra. Burke's parents, Gapt. and Mra, George Newlove, at Fort wton, left today to join Lieut i Honolulu. eee Mra. R. Becuwkes left Thursday for Pasadena, Cal, of « month’ vials. eee Mre. Sara Cohen, of San Francisco, 1s visiting her eon and daughter-in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Cohen. eee Mrs. Sophia Bauer left yesterday for California, to be gone several montha, eee Mrs, Frances L. Brown (Dean Lom- bard) is visiting Miss Grace Epper Mrs. J. C. Moore left evening for New York, where they will sail for Eu- rope, to be gone two months. eee Mr. and Mm. George Biggs have returned from a visit of several months tn the Ortent. Thelr daugh- ter, Mra. Harold Smith, and two sons, whose home is in China, re turned with them for @ visit. eee Mr. and Mrs. William Ripley of Tacoma sailed today on the Presi- dent Jettareen Sor the Orient. ee Mr, and Mra. Archibald Hill Fer. guson, who have been visiting in California for a short time, pected to return next week. ng, January 37, the} SEATTLE STAR | S CLUBS ADDITIONAL CLUBS Meocting Postponed ‘The general meeting of the com mittee of the Women's Union Chri» \ttan college has been changed from | Monday, January 29, to Monday, February 6, at 1020 a. m, in the Bible room at the ¥, W. C, A. eee Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet Friday, February 5, at 2:20 p. m, with Mra, 1. B. Grant, 6700 Kirkwood pl oe Quarante Clab ‘The Quarante club will meet with Mra. G. F, Foster, 2715 49th at, on Tuesday evening, February ¢. De bate, “Resolved, That Money Ia the Emblem of Success.” eee Sunset Improvement Club Bunact rovement club met for a business 4 social gathering on January 28 at the Webster echool. Bernice Strumness, who ts only ® | years of age, delighted the audience [with @ plano solo, Refreshments were served. The club meets the gecond and fourth Tuesdays In each month, at 8p. m., at the school. eee Alpha Club The Alpha club will mest Tuesday, February 1, with Mra. ©. J, Brown, 1418 B, Thomas st. Luncheon will | De served at 12:20 o'clock. eee Caleldh Club ‘The Caleidh club will meet Tues ay, January 20, at 2 p. m., with | Mra, J. B, MoReynolda, 6409 Morid lan ave, eee Industrial Committes Mra. M. J. Fohn, chairman of the! industrial committes of the City Fed. | eration of Women's clubs, has ar ranged @ tour of the Ki!bourne-Clark | radio ufacturing plant, 101 Bpo- kane ave, for Monday, January 2% All women Interested are invited to attend. Take South Seattle car. eee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet with the president, Mra. B. A Tobey, T14 N. 80th at, Wednesday, | January $1. Box luncheon at 12.30 o'clock. eee Webster P.T. A. Webster P.T. A. will entertain with a aliver tea Tursday, January 80, from 3 to 4 o'clock, at Mra, 0. E Ruffner’s home, #15¢ 3204 ave. N. W. All mothers Invited. HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH OR COLD? If your nostrils are clogged, your [throat distressed, or your head in| stuffed by nasty catarrh of a cold, apply a Uttle pure, antiseptic, germ | destroying cream into your nostrils It penetrates thru every alr passage, soothing inflamed, swollen mem. | branes ond you get instant relief. How good It feel, Your nostrils are open, Your head ts clear, No) more hawking, snuffling, dryness or | ecto for breath. Get a email bottle of Ely’s Cream Baim from any drugeist. Colds and catarrh yield Ike magico. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief ts sure —Advertisement. OUCH! LUMBAGO! 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SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET In the Special Price Basement A Special Purchase Just Received The Newest of Taffeta Frocks All sizes, 16 to 42, Navy The styles are extremely pretty and becoming, featuring the newest touches for Spring: Unusual Sleeve Effects Gold Cluster Stitchings Spanish Lace Collars Inserts of Metal Cloths Novelty Medallions Ribbon Streamers Changeable Silk Facings On Display in the Avenue Windows Brown $15 Black Metallic Berthas Narrow Pleatings Coterte Club The Coterie club will meet at the University Way club, 4560 Univer sity way, Friday, February 2, at 246 DP. m, The program will consist of ourrent events; “City Government,” by Mra. ©. J, Boules"; “¥orm of Government" and "City Finances,” by Mra, W. ©, Barnhart, The executive committee will meet at ids p.m eee Linnea Social Club The Linnea Social club will moet Tuesday, January 80, at § p,m, in Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th ave, and H. Pine st. eee Sunflower Club The Sunflower club of Seattle wit! hold it 19th annual meeting in honor of the 62nd anniversary of the ad mission of Kansas into the Union at 1611% Fourth ave, on Monday, Janu- ary 29, at 6 p,m. There will be musta, both vocal and instrumental. Some of the most prominent men in the ntate, who formerly lived in Kan will talk. The officers for the will be elected. . . Canadian Women's Club Postpones Meeting The cart party planned by the Canadian Women’s club for Friday evening, January 24, at the Moder ated clubhouse, has been postponed untf! @ later date, which will be an- nounced in @ short time, $900 in Cocaine ann, year PARIS, Jan. 26.—Customs tnapec- tors noticed @ queer look about the beard of Isaac Podolsky, a Pole, and found $900 worth of cocaine hidden among his whiskers Throws Away DENVER, Colo, Jan, 26.—Going Insane on @ westbound train, Mra Enther Chilton threw diamond rings worth $1,000 from a window, HER SKIN IS A SIGHT! TELL HER OF POSLAM Beest “Tou KNOW 1 ea) the dance tomorrow. Just ot Ponta 4 ae 5 morrow morning. They before Hob calle for you. b Wh 1 Posts lly keeps my complex Hi Thay Poaiam stope ttehing and heal re ton. for tr’ imple, Ly $50'opostase, Jab W New th Bt, Tork. —Afvertionment Hidden in Beard | Valuable Gems | > | second-h Music Mme. Calve Concert Monday Madame Emme Calva, famous prima donna soprano, wil! be heard in concert Monday evening at the Met Recently when the Portland ropolitan theater. famous artist appear the erttion were la of her, “A concert by |ferent than a concert by any one ¢lno, as the noted prima donna ts al ways the operatic artivt rather than @ mere singer of songs, The charm of her singing lies not only In her | which has been treated most | kindly by time and retains tts beauty and power, but also in the charm of her personality, the dramatio effects she obtains with her hands and her | factal expressions and the pleture she | makes for her audience of every song she #ingn, In two words, Calve ts al- ways what the French call a ‘grande fartiete.’ | Of course the climax of the concert was reached In the numbers from | ‘Carmen.’ A black lace shawl and |the castanet effects achieved «by Madame Calve by mapping her fin-| gers aided in making ¢ ‘THabauere’ and ‘Chanson Boheme’ colorful and fascinating, The ‘Aria des Cartes’ wan perhaps the most dramatic thing | Calve did While the program tn- eluded Italian, French, German and Rursian ronen, tt wi 8 bit In the fame mood except the last group. The Rimaky-Korsakoff ‘The Rone and the| [NI and the Martin! ‘Piatatr | ¢ both exquisite things in the Caesar Frank ‘Nocturne’ Calve sung @ lovely piantastmo. Among her most delightful numbers were “The Bong of the Fan’ (d°Hardelot) which o nang in @ faacinating manner, | and what she called ‘Une Chanson de Mon Pays’ and sang without accom- | paniment.” | Mine. Calve's program to be given here Is announced as follows: 2 Diva” de Cleopat “In Questa Tom ferenade volee, ettint | Mocturne "La Captivi “The Kore and the Nightingsie” | se. Kimeky-Koreakoft etchaninoft Oretehaninoft an ' Soviet Spie Chief r | Peddles Clothes | MOBCOW, Jan. 2¢.—Emi! Roller, former chief of the soviet mples, has been dismissed, and is now peddling clothing. NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 26-—/ Carrying 4.600 from his father to ithe bank, S-year-old Charles Rice was held up and robbed by four men. PURKEYPILE AND RUST Don't run the risk of spoiling your gown! Bring your pattern and material to our shop. We do ex» pert cutting and fitting. You fin- ish the work at home Elliott 2309, FOR THE LAYETTE Margaret Leonard will help you plan tho first little clothes and will teach you how to make them your: wolf. Het work is exquisite, 4097 Arcade bidg. eee MAY HELLAND’S NEW SHOP Di4 you know that May Hella has a new shop In the Silversto: bulldini It should be calied the Sunshine Shop. You must go there for your next marcel or manicure, Wostlake at Pine, eee |HEMSTITCHING WHILE YOU WAIT ‘They will do your hemstitching While You Watt at the Singer Shop, 1817 Third ave, eee VERE PROCTOR Knows the precise treatment that will firm up your sagging facial muscles and tone up your skin 410 Haight bldg. eee THE NEW SPRING HATS Are of balr-cloth, satin, visca and bugle cloth. You will find excep tional values this week at the Model Millinery, Your choice of many new models at $3.60. 627 People's Bank Bldg. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Have you any you're tired of? Then bring them down to Fred Price, Pike Place Market, down- stairs, and exchange them for new ones. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. for you. latest results: 61 of the rived this New Taffeta DRESSES We are searching New York daily for bargains Here are our smartest models imaginable, ar- morning. Some of these Dresses have side panels and are trimmed with me- tallic braid, having puff sleeves and long waist lines, youthful effect. giving a very Others are with flare sleeves, numerous ruf- fles of ribbon, trimmed with corsage of flowers, and are scalloped at the bottom. There is a wide range of very attractive designs in blues, browns and blacks from which to choose. Sizes 16 to 44, Don’t miss seeing these. They are in our windows, specially priced at— $1035 $12.85 Dresses of like styles and materials are selling for $5 and $6 more in other shops. Slip-ons $1.85 Pure wool Slip-ons in numerous styles and a wide variety of colors. Sizes 86 to 46. Formerly $2.45. Market Blouse and Dress Shop 107 PIKE STREET By CECILLE “pe Once They Did This And they called it Lifet | i Once Woman, with her hair screwed into a hank, pounded rugs, labored over pans of bread, scrubbed and rubbed, sewed on dull, formless garments, requiring courage to wear, and called this Life! Lo, Now! Into what a routine of romance the modern girl grows! Drudgery? Machines are made for beating and dragging, for soaping and lifting, for pulling and smoothing. She does not drudge. Loneliness? A home ts a place daily to come back to with a glad heart. She does not stay at home, The passport is a token Chatter of the Shoppes HE GIVES cee FURNITURE So say the merchants on the Ave nue of Tinney, up on Eighth. Mr. Tinney carries lovely rugs, over stuffed chairs and davenports— everything for the modern homa, and at low prices. 1609 Eighth ave. eee TAKE YOUR VISITORS Fndecapey comely wm give em a day of delight. It will their eyes, toa baie eee THE SUPPLY LAUNDRY COMPANY Has perfect facilities for and ironing fine clothes. Prtenpen take your family flat work, toa How is this? Fifteen pounds of linen, bedding, towels, and gar ments returned to you, folded and flat, ready to put away, for one dollar and twenty cents! You may have confidence in the care that they will give to your bundie, Cap ftal 0300, eee STOCKING RUNS MENDED And sweater runs, too. Prices from 16 cents up 4062 Arcade Dullness? A world of wonder DR. EDMUNDS and delight lies at one’s door. WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR and a transfer. For each is the endless adventure of EYES the shops. WORLD'S STAR KNITTING CO, Did you ever try thelr etockings and knit garments? They wear forever! Come and see the new catalogue at the Corset Hospital, 608 Denny bidg., Second and Union. THE PALACE HIP Has @ Special Matinee for women and children every Saturday after noon at special prices, RUN A NAIL FILE THROUGH THEM You cant make a break in the colebrated Nat] Filo Test stockings. They come In all the new shades and cost only $1.50. Buy them at the Areade Bootery, Second ave, entrance, ° COOPER SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC Fay Cooper will give you a free trial lesson fn popular music. Tel. Past 7840. 601 Montelius bidg., op- posite Pantages, UKULELE, GUITAR OR BANJO Go to the Sykes Studio for expert {nstruction, Tel, Main 4412. STANDARD SCHOOL FOR MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Now classes af opening Monday. 201 Commercial bldg. Tel Main 7305, eee CAN YOU DRAW? You can become an expert re toucher, New York Retouching Studio, 401 Haight bidg, eee COLONIAL THEATER Starting tomorrow, _ presents Charles Ray in “The Tailor-Made Man"—and at Painless Prices, eee NOT CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS But good ones at conservative Prices, Through February James & Merrihew offer two portrait epe- clals, One at six for $10.60; one at six for $5.00. Hasel-back mounts, individual handworked background. Your choice of finish; ailver-gray, eream-buff, or Van Dyke brown, Hite! bldg., Second at Pike. Main 1614, A DRESS YOU SHOULD SEE Caravan erepe above, black char meuse below, ‘The soft-hanging skirt, eireular, Bright enough to dance In; simple enough for work. It is only $19.85. This is one of the rare values at the Market Blouse and Dress Shop, 107 Pike atreet, Cévertisemend You may have confidence tn him. Hoe ts an expert optometrist, See him on the balcony et Frazer-Pat- erson's, eee : THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP IN THE NEW McDERMOTT BLDG. It ts like ite name, Californian, in brightness and in interest. The ressos, millinery, are as new as the shop. Don’t pass along Pine without running up to see what they have for your spring ward robe—and notice their announce ment in the Monday sale of dresses! ees THE SANDWICH SHOP Fig jam sandwiches, mi Health bread, caly 6 conth tnd there are oh, so many good things served at all hours in this uniquely economical little placel On Union near Fourth, eee DR. LOUGHNEY HAS WON RECOGNITION EVERWHERE By the cures wrought tn his Hu- man Bake Ovens. His way of eliminating the causes of suffering is fully explained in his new book. Write him for it. Address $11 aut bidg., Seattle, Or call Main 242, eee COLONIAL TONGUES FOR YOUR PUMPS Btraps, too! Or new heolst Take your last year's pumps to Bowers’, ‘They will make them Uke new. £16 Union st,