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PAGR 10 ae ATT OAMAR Seattle WOMEN’S CLUBS — | jvm Society Harskit msm gommarekes ML CLUBS ¢ Rachmaninoff Allah Sokal C1 Sunset Club Program for February Announced; Luncheon Will Compli- - ment Visitor. it, te hela “er Br NNOUNCEMENT is mad " eit . 7. Febru: Elena Ma h Little th ebruary . ~ Gr Ee Eh: é pee aesda y program that you want the most delicions syrup at the lowest price when ou order Karo. It is a great spr on bread for children. A there ig nothing better on pancakes, hot big. cuits, and for ing gingerbread There is a Karo for every Palate and every meal: 1. Golden Syrup— Blue Label Kare 2. Crystal White—Vawilla Flaver —Red Label Karo 3. Square Can—Green Label Kare ~—With Pure Maple Sugar 4. Imitation Maple Flavor Woman’ 2 BF Lakewood Club fuprovement ub ¥ 8 ah Impre from the Co give a c rea ¢ Butter The Mrs. on F, Harry Shary A business mee fame ter, will Madame be and Mrs. ar meet at world wit Backu Literary and Musical Club A $ th « & RE ting, in connection th luncheon, will take place Wed nesday, February 14, at ‘ for which reservations are ask Mrs. Charles Paul and her masks are on th mlendar for Wednesday February 21, at 3 o'clock. Gould and Mrs, Henry § de the hostesses A song recital is the offering for einesday, February 28, at 3 tock. The program will be given by Mrs. Langdon Henry, with Mrs Lawrence Bogle at the and the hostesses for th be Mrs. Raleigh E Archibald 8. Downey tir) | Luncheon at Home to | Honor Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Smith Bes & Rummage Sale Rainier Chapter, D. M ti aptor BritishAmerican Association A. Kt Daughters of the m, were ent Mrs, Tom Mesdug at b WwW. Hit nd drive, Tuonday afternoon. ‘ x Alpha Phi sorority w mage sale Friday and Saturday, Fe a dan Mrs. Cart | rua 13, at 416 Pik allo. will » be applied to the t . \ Music keen int lovers are awaiting with z party in ¢ wt the concert to be |by Bergel Rachmaninoff, the dis tinguished y the Me ning William Sherman | Tp for organizing general, both high plage ir election at the national | He to be held tn e 3 ag Ee g fund. pre During the chapter Anth business session the indorsed Uy ot M Wayne Cooke for preside and Mr state reg . View a} 3 pi uniet and comp s tan name on Thursd Alpha Gamma Meeting Alpha Gamma Delt M in the Ca . Olympic Pr. \ 8 Delta \ i for the plano has done much to raife Tachmaninoff to bis names to tt Ame has written, plano, ernoon will inn and Mrs rica and in Europe operas that is iH dew, in ¥ a symphony—hi and a xymphonic 5 “Th Gelegates elected to the con-|the Dead,” both frequently Mra. Walter Warriner|and applauded in Ame of Rainier chapter; | halls; Leary D vario’ volces, me of ongrem are well establt ynmian lyric Nordica Choral Club necond og theaters; ae He Woman's Association, Plymouth ruary 6, at 2 o'c Orthopedic Tea Shop ter “i Mrs, Albert Jacobson will t . we , Burwe rey heard ert . grean wer of Pty ained puth tom, | Woman's chureh, ation, Eese re and for of tn-| ano con wil) be er at Edward w Lincoln uncheon afternoon, Hill F parents, leavin Mra, Pe vi . i ag a 2. Chil-|tantic. As t in Gab | vinit to America nd the wtate|eloquent a with orchestra as y, | co) t Yakima | be ts in recitals of his own. In opera April @ and 7, en route to Washing. | house, no leas than tn concert hall ton Russtan audiences have honored and Rainier chapter also voted to in. | #@mired him as conductor of the cor Jorse the antinarcotio evil and help | Certs of the Philharmonic soclety and ery way possible aid the |of the Imper Mos- | Geet’ bi tila work American tour he won many a laurel as leader » his own munic. Since the years | before the European mu siclan of Rachmaninoffs interest and eminence has visited America ing violin numbers were ‘The great musician appears in Beat- | riven the Minses’ Mary and/tie under the local management of | Myrtle Bastard, after which refresh: |the Ladies’ Musical club. | menta were served, followed by @ 80-| Beatw will be on sale for the gen ine witt seat | tt Nour eral public Monday, I 5, and i ‘ lieuetess coor there will be a limit of six seats to {i } Mes. pure 709 14th , at ha urday A apeed tn ed the the rar ume thin on home honor son, Mrs. W with Mr Febr y kong it n wealth ima of Mrs. 4) chibal ne of power, } personality a i proved on he in as am Hu Ferguson, {s for her home id upon the At his first le and il ERE t Lonesome He j Challiss Bridge to Honor | Mrs. Banks P @ Mrs. Montgomery Russell will en-| 4 tertain with an informal bridge at! for Portland, her home Friday afternoon in com: | jeague play to be give pliment to Mrs. Charles Banks, of ing During her sta Lakeville, Conn., who is visiting her guest of Mr. and Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander) Squires. Mor Balle. Mrs. David F Southern Ball Beautiful |." Decorations from the South were the setting for the beautiful ball given by the Southerners last even- ing at Christensen’s hall. Spanish moss, cane, cotton pods and bales of cotton were effectively combined with the graceful acacia palms and trailing greens, the softly veiled lights adding a realistic touch to the old Southern scene. The grand march, at 9 o'clock, was led by Judge J. T. Ronald and Mrs. | |. May Avery Wilkins. Mrs.) Thomas | °° s\n a John Acheson was the executive chairman of the, very successful af. fair. The patrons and patronesses were: and Mrs. Gerald Frink, Mr, and . G. A. C, Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. King, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Fisken, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, Mr. | and Mrs. Calvin C. Carpenter, Mr. Josiah Coilins, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kel- leher, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mayor and : Native Daughters of Washington anint rsonal Catherine Coll! geline p r No. 2, their regular month. ome at the Friday even ng in their club A. at § o'c 13 North End Flower Cub Ww. C. ing, Febr ie rt iH bf rally li os al opera house | White to BEER ¥ Faz . cow, while in his « Coterte Cha ee rier OUR GREAT BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL WARE} == SALE = STARTS TOMORROW — Tomorrow and Saturday we expect to see the biggest crowd we have ever had in the histay of the store. We are going to sell our finelig of Blue and White Imported Enamelware ata price so LOW that no one can afford to stay away. A lot of extra sales people will be there Leach Helghts Women's Improve to wait on you, but we urge you to come early, fy in t ment Clu Mrs. M. A. Woed, assisted by Mrs. ly rae ae ea See Sale Lasts Two Days Only— fi re See This Wonderful FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f=: Dining Room Suite jeath. the Leach! Heights Woman's Im. | nbered prowement club at the home of Mra. n bad Weed, 29th ave. Friday after | the cat é Look what you can get for just a few cents to- [fé on morrow—and these are just a few of our many |B pee great bargains! : and Other || Special Bargains 3 me Mra, O Carpenter, chairman of lef work, gave & mont ort of the work done lant month. i meet at the! the s : & war, no ver rep lt honor i z The program w The folie i | ates to her James 8. home Spy haw re Bellingham, ponths with her Soules na “City rnhart “Form of Finances," in rv ter, 2 Stevens W The executive comr 18 p.m. Stratton aro | upon the birth of twins, E A Rettio : Joy, on January 23, at 6007 42d ave, | day |S. Ww. Lois Jor . Mr. and Mrs. Fra J. fineiting, 9 MeDonald PT. A party will be McDonald Par on Febr o- mpanist each haser nes . aux . sary Bruised ?-ease the paini Apply Sloanis to sore spot. It increas- ¢s circulation scatters congestion This reduces swelling and inflammation ~the pain disappears! Dr. and Mre Moore sailed Wednesday from New York, Orbita, f field 64 Mills College Club | Mills Colleg® club will meet on the Annual Meeting of Orohopedic Don, February 2, at Mra. burs, Adama. John B. Davidson, of E ts the guest of Mrs. with Mira, William Van F ten, 1027 Bellevue court. ee The annual mee bers of the Chik Hospital amociation will be held Fr Mra, J. L. Mohundro and Mr. and | 4ay, February 2, at 10 a.m, in the Mrs. Josiah Towne removed today | ®Udltorium of Frederick & Nelson Mrs. Brown, Judge and Mrs. Stephen from 608 Blaine blvd. to 1520 Fed BEAUTIFUL HAIR Chadwick, Judge and Mrs. Ronald, | eral ave. Dr. and Mrs. Suzzallo, Mr. and Mrs. * of adn: d r are 6 ae Willlam H. Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. e . . Bon be te James D. Howe, Dr. and Mrs. J. he South End of th ‘Tate Mason, Mrs. Charles Kinnear, Sent quires will con-| Mr. Maimaduke, Col. and Mrs.|_ Mr. and Mra erase al numbers | Charles, from Fort Lawton, and at he Commander and Mrs. Shirley, wy teks ae se | is | Neal the navy yard. ependink «fiw Farewell Tea Honors | ‘Tourtelotte. Mrs. Burch |Open Day Nursery In farewell to Mrs. John 8, Burch, * ts sass who is leaving Saturday for Sacra- in West Seattle 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Also mento to make her home, a group of} The West Seattle branch of the " ‘i friends entertained with an informal | Seattio Day Nursery asesclation wm, NdS Dandruff; Falling Hair! tea at the Women’s University club, | open at its new location, 4442 42nd Wednesday afternoon. 8. W., Thursday. Reception hours Mrs. Howard Waterman presided will be between 3 and 5 p. m at the prettily appointed tea table, ———____ centered with a basket of golden aca cia and candles in crystal holders. «ee F. F. inborn a} ee 16 Mrs. E. J. Lutz, of Roslyn. iting ber sister, Mra. J. B. a Vie Sanford Washington 0. FE. 8, Tho Past Mat amwociation of the Waahir der of the Star Friday at at tho Try This! Hair Appears Soft, Colorful and Abundant —A Gleamy Mass Tacon th Small Frying Pans Candle Holders Skimmer Ladles Soup Ladles Small Mugs ..... 2.2.2... sce oe Mra me m., pr: Masonic temple. | . | Thimble Club | ie club will hold an/ jon at the home of Mra 9 N. 3 Fri. Mermbers please at Alph: Alpha Thim all-day ses | Nora Clou day, Febr i 23 ary 2 eee Jasse Club Card Party wondasne club is entertain. ing with a cn at the Hotel Wastineton, day, February 2, at2 Dp. m., for the benefit of a number of J} needy families the club is assisting. 52273 res Medium Size Frying Pans Colanders, 2 different styles Mugs Stew Pans Cups and Saucers ........ Shawo RE af A Doctor’s Discovery Plans Luncheon for | | Twelve | L. Raulson, M. D., who han| i With covers placed for twelve, Mrs. Robert D. Forbes is entertain- ing with a luncheon Friday after- noon in her apartments at the Broadmore. Fine Arts Reception ‘The private view and reception of the eighth annual exhibition of the work of Northwest artists will take Place at the Fine Arts galleries, Sat- urday evening, from 8 until 10 o'clock. ‘The following musical program will be given by the pupils of the Cornish school; “Wind in the Corn”. James Dobbs, baritone “Léebestreud” Elizabeth Onsum, violin “Rondo Capricctoso” +» Mendelssohn Ruth Gordon, plano Francis Williams, accompanist «Clark The hostesses will be: Mrs. Man- son F, Backus, Mrs, Willlam Hunter McEwan, Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith, Mrs. Worrall Wilson, Mra. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander, Mra. Hevton Force, Mrs. Bruce El- more, Mrs. C, A. Merriam, Mrs. Louise Van Ogle, Miss Allie Calhoun and Miss Molly Baldwin. eee Dancing Party Series The last of a series of dancing Parties given for the younger set of Mount Baker Park will be held at the club house Friday evening, Feb- ruary the second, The committee in charge are Ber- nice Chandler, Elizabeth Macklem, Phyllis Considine, Eleanor Anderson, Richard Dilworth, Gwinn Kirkpatrick. The patrons and patronesss Mr. and Mrs. Clare Macklem, and Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mr, and Mrs, William G. John, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wells. Alpha Phi Alumnae Alpha Phi alumnae will meet at the Alpha Phi sorority house on Monday evening, February 5, at 7:30 o'clock, Reservations for dinner at 6 o'clock may be made by calling Kenwood 1092, Philip Jokn, ein Bridge Saturday Eveni Mr. and Mre, Dou Shelor Hi entertain with four tables of bridge at their home on Saturday evening. 9 4 } / * the food A. practiced medicine in New York city | for many years, gave out the follow-| ing recipe for a home.made gray hair | remedy; “Cray, streaked or faded! hair can be quickly turntd black, brown or light brown, whichever j shade you desire, t fotlowing'| remedy that you can make at home: | “Merely get a box of Orlex powder lat any drug store. It costs very lit tle and no extras to kuy. Dissolve it} in two ounes of distilled or rain water and comb It through the hair. | Full directions for use and a gold bond guarantee comes in each box “Tt if safe, does not rub off, is not | sticky or gummy and leaves the halr It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger.” |—Advertisement. | the INAH TROUBLES ARE QUE TO ACIDITY, Tellin Snfe, Certain, Speedy Relief | for Acid Indigestion | | So-called stomach troubles, such as lindigestion, gas, sourness, stom ache and inability to retain food, | ar in probably nine cases out of} ten, simply evidence that excessive | b secretion of acid ta taking place in the stomach, causing the formation Of gas and acid indicestion |through your hair, taking one small Gas distends the stomach and | strand at a time; this will cleanse the footing Lametiioe kaawiy ey purning | hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oll 5 sometimes known hoart= | burn, while the acid irritates and in-|~—'" ® few minutes you will be flames the delicate lining of the|amazed, Your hair will be stomach. The trouble lies entirely | flutty and pos | softness, iuster eally appear in the excess development or secre- tion of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of | tWice as thick and abundant—a mass f contents of the stomach, | of luxuriant, glinty, colorful halr, and to neutralize the acid, make It] teviden beautifying the hair, Dan- bland and harmless, a teaspoonful Of | dering erndicates dandrutf: Inivicos Bisurated Magnesia, a good and ef- , racice i" ; gor. fective corrector of acid stomach, | ates the Pp, stopping !tehing and should be taken in quarter of a| falling hair. Glass of hot or cold water after eat-| nanderine ta the best, cheapest and ing or whenever gas, sourness or lt, This wweetens the | Most delightful halr corrective and stomach and noutralizes the actdity| tonic, It is to the hair what frowh in @ fow momenta, and is @ perfectly | showers of rain are to vegetation, Tt Barmleea and inexpenstys remedy to goes right to the roots, vitalizer and ‘An antacid, auch as Bisurated Mag-|trengthons them, Its stimulatin nesia, which ean be obtained from | properties help the halr to grow long, any druggist in either powde heavy, atrong. tablet form, enables the stoma Pa xt } \do ts work’ properly without You can surely have beautiful hair of artificial digest 4 und lots of it, if you will bottle of tore Immediately! — utiful Danderine our hair becomes Just moisten a cloth with and draw it carefully pend 36 Danderine at It Adver> #0 bo cortain nly Bisurated OW Lathe ae which 1# oapecially pre r tollet counter, pared for the above purpose,—Ad- |!* not greasy, oily or sticky, Vortisement, tiwemont, comes in several form: to ask for and take josie cent ny for a drug | Bridge and whist will be played on |the mezzanine floor and refresh ments will bo served in the Louis room The committes in charge includes Mra, William McGregor, ¢ Mrs. J. L. Megrew, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. H. D. Hurley, Mrs W. Scott Rigi, Mrs. E. B. Stoddard and Mrs * Thompson. Card Party and Dance Sigma Nu Mothers’ club haa nged a card party and dance at th mapter house for Friday evening, bruary Reservations may be made by call ing Mrs, Clarence Haynes, East 345 or Mra. 'T, 1B, Phipps, Bast 7453, oe . Whittier Heights Improvement Club The Whittier Heights Improve. |} ment club will hold, its anniversary 2, at 8 p. m will be served. Philp Tindall will speak on | Skagit Project.” The club will Greenwood hall, Greenwood ave, February 1, Hon. “The hold a dance in W. 83rd st. and , on the evening of Everybody welcome Ladies of the G | The Ladies’ of the Golden North |wil meet Friday, Mebruary 2, at 1923% First ave, at 8 p. m, e+e Fatrview P.T, A, | Fairview P.T, A. will conduct an |interesting entertainment at the | school building Friday evening, Feb- ruary 2, at 8 p.m. program will | consist of community singing, danc- ing by Marie Kelly and Mary | Meagher, selections by the kitchen |band and readings by Virginia Zuick |of the Morris Dramatic school. Fol- |lowing the program there will be contest games and a carnival of side shows, Admission will be four cents, with an additional one cent fee for each attraction, Refreshments will con clude tho evening fontivitios, n North | Zonory Club ry club will hold an open meeting Thursday, February 1, at 8 |p om, in the leeture room on the fourth floor of the ¥, W. 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