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F PAGE 12 } Seattle dociety | Gopher Gluh Party is Collins Will Be Hone tormer residents of Minnesota on 3 Saturday evening, February 3, in the or Guest at Numerous oO W. ball, Ninth and Union, Ticket COmM- | ut 6:80 o'clock, med for Tour- WOMEN’ CLUBS POR SATURDAY ‘The proyram wit! include dancing, jcards and a general good time, Bring basket lunch for the family, Cups and coffee will be supplied. Annual ING Mise Catherine | *ection of ettienrs, is J Collins, who returned recently Beta Gieme Alunnas m Bbroad, Miss Phebe Nell Tid 5.4, aig Alumnae of Delta is entertaining with o—_ Gamma sorority will meet on Satur. abridge luncheon on TussdaY /day afternoon, February 3, at 2:30 at her home at the High: | -icck, with Mrs, Roy Holland, 200¢ invitations ttmited to the in-/ ®t ave, No | | | 4 of Miss Collins, Mrs. | ite: Senwen ‘Tomkins will enter. Alpha Gamma Delta ‘ednesda: Alpha Gamma Delta wil! assemble racon with| Alp fetes Sette as ber home {At the home of Mrs, Andrew Mo- ‘Thureday Pherson, In the Caledonian apart v. ee Ivan) ments, on Saturday afternoon, Feb Grill be dinner hosts at the Of. UArY 5: at 2 o'clock. ers’ club at Bremerton, and later | party will attend the officers’) ce at the club. Miss Dorothy ing Will go over with Miss Collins the affair. Silver Tea ebrority will entertain with a silver jtea for alumnae and friends on Sat : a 6.8 jurday afternoon, February 8, at the . residence of Mr. F. O, Ehriich, 783 th Jongg Tournament |i ave, x r 1. Buchanan ts chairman of | see “Hoket committee for the Mah Rummage Sale agg tournament at the Women's! The active chapter, Mothers’ club pay club which begins on Tues-' and alumnae of Sigma chapter of om, February 18 at 2 Alpha Phi sorority will have a rum ‘The tournament is open to| mage sale Friday and Saturday, Feb. of the club as well as|ruary 2 and 3, at 416 Ptke et. the Proceeds to be applied to the build may be obtained from the| tng fund. captains, who are In charge Gifferent districts: Mra L. Beacon 1715, and Mrs. How Beacon 3138, Mount Park; Miss Kathryn Hopp, /party Saturday evening, February 3, 0748, Queen Anno Hill; Mra./at Wing's cafeteria, at 8:15 o'clock. Crowder, Capitol 0850,/All Eastern Stars and friends tn y Fuhrman; Mrs. Fred Everett, | vited “| Personal Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8. Wills will leave Tuésday for Spokane, to spend the remainder of the week. eee Mr. J, C. Black left Baturday for a |short trip to California. eee Amethyst Chapter Card Party The past patrons and matrons of Amethyst chapter will give a card Mr. and Mra, C. A. Babcoe left th afternoon | Wednesday for California to remain) second § and) for several months. see Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Price, Jr., (Almeda Parker) are being congratu- lated upon the birth of a daughter at the Seattle General hospital on January 23. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Moore re turned recently from a trip thru the South and Southern California Mrs, Edward Bogardus, byen spending « short time in town, jwill return Sunday to her home in Hollywood. eee Mrs. Hi Suzzallo ls spending tow Gaye in Olympla i who bas eee Mise Emelyn Rennick will leave Saturday on the Ruth Alexander for x . Ladies’ Institute | 10 Anevies tor an indeninite stay. Of the Young Ladies’! 1 seut. Com. G. B. Gromer returned cathedral parish, ®%\rnursday to San Francisco, Mrs, iy Gromer will remain for a few days I and| with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. 28 Apa | Frank ‘E. Burns, planning to leave Dall, Datwoe, Ninth eau) the first of the week foF her home. i of Oe WOK tea Se Cumbia from) Small Luncheon at ea ne.the Mies | Rainier Club : mapa —— nglish.| Mrs. Grant McMicken entertained fish, Margaret Akin and, , {informally at luncheon at the Ral- Robinson, chairman. sf jDler club on Tuesday, in compliment | ee Ladies’ Institute “will! + sare, 1. #. Barnard of fan Fran, ‘with a dance for the| ak é carnival on ‘Tuesday | M2 who ts pvigiton in town. Feb 6, at 9 o'clock, at * of Columbus hall Orthopedic Tea Shop Delia O'Donnell, Sarnh| Mrs. Frank Carpenter wil be hosat- MeMulien, Julia Wolph jess for Seahurst auxillary at the Darragh, chairman, com-! Orthopedic Tea Shop on Saturday ‘committee in charge. Assisting her will be Mrs. F. E. Fer- trong and patronesses are ris, Mrs. P. E. Allen, Mrs, Allen i Mrs. Danie] Buckley, Mr. Murray, Mrs. H. S. Swan, Mre. R. E. Y. E. Manca Mr. and Mra. | Williams, Mrs. Charles Shilmeyer, fifer and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.|Mrs. J. O. Johnson, Mrs. C. P. Lar ‘3 jee Mrs. J. L. Ritter and Mrs. T. R. Rice. \Getting Rid of a Stubborn Cough Is Child’s Play Now |Make the Home. Mrs. - M. Pratt entertained with a f ten covers at their home iy evening. 9 ee Big Medicine You It's Cheap-—But Can't Beat It. if at ‘ou {hb sf ‘ou Want to i J rye of that ad, hang-on cou an jo it in a) Mrs, Arrigo M. Young. few’ hours, beter met one ounce of taining with an informal Parmint (double strength) and mix their home on Frida eve- a half-pint ut home.” 9, in compliment to| YoU can do this in two minutes by a adding a little sugar and en Of architects and their Water to fill'a halt-pint bottle You'll travel the world over be- fore you get a medicine that will act #0 surely and quickly on the mucus membrane of the nose and throat, It | halts the inflammation, the tickling jsénsation stops with the first spoon- e Music ful, the heavy breathing goes, and clean membrane, free from irritation and mucus, follows, For catarrhal conditions, such as mucus droppings, clogged nostrile and watery eyes, {t won't disappoint, Ask f mint (double strength). Speak pi ¥, #0 that the druggist will know exactly whet you want.— Advertisement, . me Music club has arrang- ting program for it# con- Queen Anne Christian | d ave. W. and Lee st.,) evening, February 9, at & are the numbers; = a es ee ee ee SE Se _—- THE SEATT Queen Anne High School PT. A, Queen Anne High School PT. A LE STAR Broadway P./P. A | Broadway PWT. A. will meet Tues. | B will meet tn the Mbrary of the achool | 44y, ‘ebruary 6, at 3:16 p. m, at the! | Wednesday, February 7, at 2 p.m. Bligh school, Mra, William H. Mey Amateur Press Chub | The Seattle Ama’ Press club will celebrate ite twentieth anniver sary, on February %, with a banquet The committee on arrangementa con. | sints of Roy Hrford, Mre. 8. H. Buse man and Miss Lenora Pearl Brace. Dance and Card Party The Port Townsend club will give dance and card party Saturday | ening, February 8, at the Mount |Haker Park clubhouse, Invitations have been extended to friends of members who are former residents | of Port Townsend | “ee Daughters’ Auxiliary The Daughters’ auxiliary of the | Woman's Century club will meet for luncheon Saturday, February 3, at the home of Mrs. 8. H. Kerr, 607) Malden ave. | areis | | Classis Culture Club | ‘The Classic Culture club will meet | Saturday, February 3, at 2 p. m., at the Federated clubhouse. Mr. Thom. | The Mothers’ club of Pi Beta Phi | as R Cole, superintendent of achools, | Virgittia st., Monday, February 6, at will speak, The assisting hostesses |are Mrs, Donald Stewart, Mins Nellie Stirrett, Miss Loutse Rathbun and | Mrs, BB. Uden T. A. will meet Pri: day evening, February 2, in the |Community hall, at § o'clock. Mra Victor Maelstrom, state president of the PT. A., will be the speaker. o- Campfire Girls } Seattle Council of Campfire Girts wil! entertain with a dinner at the | Women’s University club, Friday | evening, February 2, at 6:45° o'clock, | in honor of Mr. Lester F. Scott and the Campfire Guardians of the city, | At 1:90 p. m. there will be a meet ing at the Broadway high school to| which all Campftre Girls, -parents, | friends and Boy Scouts are invited. Boy Scouts will assist in the pro- ram. eee Capitol Hi W, ©. T. U. Cupite! Fin W. C. T. U. wilt hold @ matron grand gold medal contest,’ also & musicale,on Friday, February 2 at & p. m., tn the Methodist Protestant church, corner of John at. and 16th ave, N, Contestants from, Tacoma, Bellingham and Snohomish county will participate. The proceeds will be applied to the yearty budget. eee Seattle Woman's Club The Seattle Woman's club will hold its monthly meeting Monday, February 5, at the Federated club [house. The board will mect at 1:20 DP. im. shorn. Cueste are invited te when Mrs. Charles F. Hubbard will give an address on “China,” Violin solos will be given by Mins Loma | Roberts, who will play The Old Re- frain,” by Kreisler, and Miss Rar bara Becdach will play “Le Mone trier,” by Wienlawsky. Pupils of the Cornish school will be the ac com panists, eee William McKinley Circle No. 11 William McKinley circle No, 11, Ladies of the G. A. Ru will serve & home-cooked dinner at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, February 7, in Vet erana’ hall, Armory, to which tho public is invited. Circle meeting at 2p. Whist at 8:30 p. m.> HOME REMEDIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Almost every man and woman in America can remember the botanic Teeipes of our mothers and grand- mothers for the treatment of dis case, and they were wonderfully <e- pendable, too. Every fall there were stored away In the uttic thorough wort, pennyroyal, catnip, sage, womnwood, rue, etc, for treating {lis of the family during the winter Months that followed. In 1978, Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound was first prepared from one of these botanic recipes, and the de- mand for {t has increased to such an extent that hundreds of tons of roots and herbs are now used an- nually in its prepafation. It hax reoently been proved that 98 out of every 100 women who iry It have been benefited by its use, which {Is a marvelous record tor any medicine to hold.—Advertine ment. METROPOLITAN —| ALL THIS WEEK “THE BAT” i's Greatent Myntery I | Moor THEATRE THIS WEEK mAINOZ7) Orpheum Cronit 56 WAUDEVILLE}'<" NOW PLAYING HARRY TWKE DAILY “Mite Lucite Nutley ‘a Winifred Boustield 20 CENTURIES OF SHORTHAND A motion picture film by John Robert Grogg, presenting the faact- nating story of the progresy of Ste- nography from 63 B, C., down Mirough the ages to 1922, will be vhown under the auspices of the - 28th Graduating Class of rina Wilson's Modern Business a College at the Masonic Temple Tonight at 8:30 “Indian Serenade” ...., Beresford Andiah Mountain Song”. Cadman Nightingale Has « Lyre of wl Whelply rainade Ware of the Gnomen’..........1Aent ‘Mies Lucile Nutley tion to Kron” . Kurpteiner nied” (Cradl Hong). vassal | Mine Margaret Hearcin Kerry Dance ake, Mine Dlady vee t Home .Molloy Warner Nights, 7 & 9 POODLES HANNEFORD. Presents the Famous Hanneford Family Santiago Trio ' White & Burry Maude Leone & Co, “PANTAGESCOPE ~ HARRY HINES THE i VARI aa yee Hwing Price at an informal dinner at ‘ Lavrcises Free ~~ General Admission: Matinees Be Nighta 400 te deren RERI IR ea ORORERAMAM ARRON aa eae mancN om PbeaTeMNtH RN ess Wate There will be & short business ses on, afters which Mr, 1. H. Moor. vice-princlpal of the school, will talk on “Me "otures,” and there will be & ing picture show in the assembly room. Mra, R. 8. Denny,| Mra. L. F. Chester, Mra, W. C. Lip-| pincott, Mes, B. 8. Travia, Mra. 0. Bergiand, Mrs, J. W, Soully and Mre. Harry Stryker will be the host: | eanen ee New England Dioner General George Washington circle, Ladies of the G. A. BR. wih give a} New England dipner at the Armory, | ‘Tuesday, February 6, at noon. An ‘entertainment and cards will follow | the luncheon. eee | Prairie Rose Chic | The Prairie Rose club wili be en tertained at the home of Mru. Robert | Gibbs, 6627 15th ave N. BE. on Mon | day, February 6, at 2p. m | eee Flora B. Bateman L. L. 0. L. No. 148 Flora B, Bateman, L. L. ©. L. No. 148, will hold Ite regular meeting tn the 1. 0, G. T. hall, 11th ave. and Spm, oe. Ballard W. ©, T. U. ‘The Ballard W. C. T, U. will meet with Mra, H. E. Anderson, 1748 W, 624 wt, Friday, Pebrumry 9, at 2 p.m. The program will be tn charge of Mrs. 8. Rich. Subject, “Christian Citizenship.” ee Allah Chapter, No. 165 Allah chapter, No, 165, te enter. taining with a card party at Dart nall's cafeteria, Becond ave. and Mat. son wt, Tuesday evening, February 18, at 8:15 o'clock. Eastern Stars, Masons and friends Invited. BLUE | BOOK | SOCIETY ON | THE | SCREEN Many Seattle persons of prominence are famil- jar with the personnel and grounds of the ex- clusive Santa Barbara Polo Club. j In Norma Talmadge’s picture, “The Voice |) From the Minaret,” |} opening Saturday at the Coliseum, is a scene in which the Santa Bar- |} bara Country Club and the Santa Barbara City teams play for the Nor- ma Talmadge trophies, , said to be the most ex- pensive and beautiful ever put up for polo competition. | ' The boxes were filled with nationally known men and women of social |} prominence, among | them Geraldine Graham, who danced with the |, Prince of Wales at Washington, D. C.; the Misses Hammond of Boston, Baron and Bar- oness de Ropp, and oth- ers, representing a com- bined wealth of one bil- lion dollars. Of almost equal in- terest in this picture scene is the foreign “auto show,” twenty- five Renaults, Rolls- Royces and other Euro- oy cars being discern- le. A Gilt Edge Investment Greater than any stock on the market—is an invest- ment in better eyesight. To be, sure that your eyes are as efficient as they should be, have them examined. Only when glasses are needed do we prescribe them. And then we recom- mend glasses which feel well, look well and wear well. 1315 Fourth Ave, LAN IE A ra RTIL A ANAS: UT EOE ETE a ag | "What Clubs Can Do for Child Wel- ring will address the assembly on “Thrift.” | eee Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club will meet at the home of Mre. An nette Hrindly, 916 W. Garfield m, Tuesday, Feb ry 6, at 3 p. m, ea" Seattle Review No, & Brattle Review No. 4, W. B.A, of the Maccabees, will meet tn the A. O, U, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, ‘Thursday, February 8, at 8 p, m. .. Wallingford Circle Wallingford circle of the First Presbyterian chureh will meet at the home of Mra. John G. Corbett, <s0¢ Becond ava. N. E., on Woednenday, February 7, at 2 p, m. ese e Warren Avenue PT. A. Warren Avenue PD. A. will meet Thursday, February &, at 8 p. m. Mra. R. ¥. Marwood will speak on snuffling! fare.” Refreshments and a «octal! Telieves headache, hour wil follow. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and ake “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and alr passages of head; stops nose running; feverishness, The second and third doses usually break up the cold and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quick- est, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Con- sneezing. tains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. Chatter of the Shoppes - Rravure hats at the matinee, the bridge party, in the lobbies of the clubs, but just the ordinary ones the shops! Isn't this so when Spring is really here? The wise woman picks out her hat for summer in February. Now the perfect hat for you ig waiting somewhere in the little shops around the corner. THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP Upstaira in the McDermott bidg., has hats exprensly designed for the bobbed-haired gtrl. ‘They have gowns, too. THE BONNET NOOK Is gay with all now pattern priced. Fourth and Pine hats in original designs, molerately © eee JAMES PATTERSON’S HATS You will find them at his uniquely beautiful studio of millinery, $20 Haight bidg. AT MISS O'DONNELL’S Don't miiss seeing the spring 4isplay! Corner Seventh and Pike. ee CUMMINGS & THORNTON Run np and see their beautiful new apring hats! shop is at 1826 Fourth ave. ‘This exclustve Mttle A SHOP OF SINGING BIRDS at 1103 First ave. 1 Spring. There they have canaries, paroquets, Australian cockat Java sparrows, Australian mountain lories—almost every feathered creature that sings. If you ére a lover of birds and bird music you must visit them here. A book ts a friend JONES, THE HATTER Don't decide on your spring het until you see the attractive styles that thle shop offers, 700 Pike st. LOVELY SPRING HATS At $2.50 and $7.50! The Model Millinery, 827 Peoples Bank bidg., of- fers astonixhing values, Visit this shop, Tt in the Colt-MeLoughiin shox ee HELEN PAYNTER’S Tn a place of adorable bata Hunt it up. THE REED SEWING PARLORS Are bright, alry rooms with tables, mirrors—ceverything for your con- ventenge, Here you may+do your sewing under expert guidance. And the cont to you ls only 80 cents an hour! Call Hiliott 6678. 416 Haight bldg. PURKEYPILE AND RUST Bring your new dress to them, They will do expert cutting and fit. tng. You finish the work at home, Eliott 2309, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FOR A VALENTINE The Jamon & Merrihew, special portralt offer is good for another week. Here It is: Six plotures for $10.50 or six plotures for $5.00. Eanol-back mounts, individual hand-workéd background. Your cholce of finish: silver-gray, cream-buff, or Van Dyke brown. Eltel bidg., Second at Pike, Main 1614. DR. LOUGHNEY Explains in hin new book the use of his Human Bake Oven. him for it. Addres# 311 Crary bidg., or call Main 6242. Write A home needs a fing toxkeep ail of us reminded of what miseries we escape by having been born Americans. see up on Bighth, They say he gives furniture away because his ronrgin of profit Is so low. 1609 Bighth ave. ; see You may fasten the coat of your babylah big bow. NOT THE BIG SHOPS But the little ones just escaping the alley, Just off the avenue, just beyond the corner whore everyone turns or down on the street where the whips come in, * new spring suit with a bow—a eee see GOOD HOSE AT THE ARCADE BOOTERY Pound! Grind! Only the best stocking can stand it. Nall File Test Hose come in all the new sbades at $1.50 a pair, Second ave. on- trance, Arcade bldg FOR 1923 i Pin-tucks, pleats and pokes. see Poke-bonnoets, of course, YOUR SEWING MACHINE ‘They repair all kinds. They rent, too, at the Singer store, 1624 First ave, ‘Tel. Main 1926, ce ‘Tweedr again for spring. Now we seo them in checks and plalds, THOMPSON’S NEW LUNCH ROOM You have taken home the poud things from Thompson's bakery and delicatessen for a long time, Now you may enjoy them tn their new dining room in tlie annex. Here ia a clean, comfortable and alto- wethor pleasing place to eat, And here you may have the best of food u? moderate pricos. A soda fountain and a confectionery are in connection, Seventh and Pike. eee A now silk Jumper dress has its collar and sleeves of printed crepe, * EW BALLOON HATS Nd -ather attractive paper hats, balloons ond party favore— overyiting for Valentine's, Raster and other oceasions-you can find wt dhe Specialty Sates Shop, 1997 Westlake, opposlte Frederick's, TAKE YOUR VISITORS TO OUR MARKETS ro (Adve: cisemend By CECILLE MRS. BARNES GIVES HAIR CUTS TO KIDDIES Perfect ones! Furthermore, she knows just what to do for the timid or crying boy or girl, 504 Union st. Tel. Main 5627. A FULL-LENGTH MIRROK FOR TEN DOLLARS Thivk of {t! This is an example of the wonderful value to be hed any Tuesday at Bushell’s Auction Houses. If you buy there, you deal with gentlemen. 2006 Second ave. Beyond the Moore. February fa the month of sentiment, expressed tm valentines end in fags A BIG NEW FLAG FOR THE PATRIOTIC DAYS Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays this month. Have yous flag? ‘Tho army wool flags are priced very low at the Surptus Army Supply store, 1018-1015 First ave. , . You can find Holland bulbs, a beautiful assortment, at cents a dozen; tall-stemmed Darwins at 35 centa seeds, roses, shrubs—everything to make the lawn and tiful $9 Pike st. Outlook market. A HINT TO HOUSEWIVES Send your pillows to the Supply laundry. They will come beck es fluffy as new and oh, so fresh-smelling and clean! Call Capitol 0300. A krife-pleated skirt that you can sultalty eft around tn, ts simply wathered at the back. f eee FROM SEATTLE’S BEST HOMES Thoy send thetr finest laces, damasks and Inensz to the Suppty laun- dry, knowing that there they will have the most scientific attention and most scrupulous care. The Supply laundry welcomes visitors Capitol 0300. ee \ THE FIRST LITTLE CLOTHES Margaret Leonard will show you exquisite hand-made garments for the layette. Or she will help you plan the first Ittle clothes and teach you how to make them yourself. 4087 Arcade bidg. eee Send a valentine, It is the very nicest way to express gratitude, ad- miration or affection. ri “— WAIT FOR YOUR HEMSTITCHING You may, if you take it to the Singer Shop, 1817 Thint ave. They do It at once, MATINEE AT THE PALACE HIP Saturday afternoon. The prices are special Souvenirs free te children, ef CAN YOU DRAW? : ‘ You can become an expert retoucher. New York Retouching Studio, 401 Haight bldg. eee UKULELE, GUITAR OR BANJO < You can learn to play easily at the Sykes Studio. ‘Tel. Matn 4412, eee LEARN TO SPEAK FRENCH 3 Call Mme. Deny. Glendale 0955-R. 406 Niontelius bldg, DU BARRY’S MESSAGE TO MUSIC LOVERS “You are the spiritual trustees of the race, ‘Thru you Seattle shal) be the healthiest man-making city in the world.” The House of Du Barry, 1408 First ave, COLONIAL THEATER Starting tomorrow, presents Norma Talmadge in “Smilin’ Through.’ Last times tonight, “Love Is'an Awful Thing.” eee STANDARD SCHOOL FOR MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Join new classes opening February & Day ‘and event struction 201 Commercial bldg, Main 7306, veer " ‘ . WHITE CHINA SHOP Lessons in decorating chinaoare given here. plies, too, Ceramic Aris, 3185 Arcade Square, Artists’ sup- Edmunds will advise you as to'your eyes, He haw deoh in Seatt years, On Fraser-Paterson's bateony. ae Howes eee A SPORTS DRESS FOR SPRING Of Indiumred Canton Crepe, embroldered fro : ‘ Attd gray. The Mw sllp-aver, chemin atylo. wah kee ea ‘ he tetas You'll love it, And the price of tte ier ‘) the Market Blouse Shop, 107 Pike ee WIRE Rag, i at

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