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| 3 Ree MISS MARION WHEATON — | Music wonast rau cat FROCKS “ASSEMBLED” TODAY | . a Jeattle Society \ ee Rachmaninoff Program oe Rae hy Ms PT _—_—— ~ Edited by Lillion Keen LeB; Music and Society Ass Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. n all ister, Telephone, Main 0600 ant—Louise Raymond Telephone, Capitol 0829. Miss Nicholson Will Hostesses for Tournament S. FRANK B. WEEKS and Mrs with a tea on Friday Home, 3104 College st Marriage to Mr. Lioyd C. Mrs, Macy Nich and Miss Helen Qui will assist. Thursday evening, February 15 Quigle will be hos #8 & compliment Bixteen sorority sisters of th aftern: In complir Mas: Hostesses for Mah Jongg The hostesses for the Mah J: Glub ts giving on the » Apa April, beginning February ond and 13, ‘Grinstead, Mrs, John W, Heal, Jr,, Mra. Henry Ward E Everett Clark, Fe Boliday, Mrs. Hermon Joy, Mrs. “ingham, Mrs. Hervey Wilbur, Mre | R Lyon: CHamlin White, Ars. Frank 8. Bayle "Seagrave, Mrs. Leroy M Burdon, Mrs. Ivan Hyland ford. Play will begin at kus, Mra. J at Mins Job ‘The evening hostesses include Mrs. Mra. Be Honored; List Announced A. T. L, Williamec a on, from 3 unt » Mra, W | re at the tea table will p s Martha Blake of Chicago Mi on and Miss Helen at the Hi Dorothea Jobr on's home crest guest will be entertained. Tournament ament the Women’s University | Tuesdays in February March hire, Lex F. Thomas | Mrs. nook and Mra. H.W. Pi Dean Dr. Mabel | Dr. Mir Colin Frederic Hall White, y, Mrs, W. W. Phillips Daniel B, Trefethen, Hodge and Mrs. Mra. 2:30 and 8:30, Mrs. FE. A. Duffy is chairman of the score captains for the afternoons Bnd Miss Lucile Chambers will be in The captains are Dr. Minnie OW. Swift, Miss Bertha Remiey Miss Ann Chamberlin, Mrs. Miss Tickets may be obdtai f the different districts: Mrs. | Howard Fletcher, Beacon 3123, ) Garficld 0742, Queen Anne Hill; Denany-Fuhrman; Mrs. Fred Everett, TE J. Waldo, Capito! 0114, Cap Denny-Biaine; Mrs. Frank Verno’ Burdon, Emmet Gertrude Woodcock, Miss Alice Dodg: ed from the f Ls Mount Baker P Mrs. ol Hh Kenwood 5365, University in the evenings. Douglas Ball, Mrs, George Clara Kern Miss Esther Lapley, Brown, Miss Ann Mins and Miss mma Kassebaum. lowing members who are in charge Vaupell, Beacon 1715, and Mra. k; Miss Kathryn Hopp, Herbert Crowder, Capitol 0860, East 0892, Washington Park; Mra. Mra. H, R. Hogaboom, East 5838 eharge Mra Lawson, Bridge Dinner to Honor the Fergusons Tn honor of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Green will be hi home on Saturday evening. Br Archibald Hill Ferguson of Hongkong, Mr. at a dinner of twelve covers at ge will be played later, ‘Valentine Tea for Bride-Elect In honor of Miss Helen MacPherson, whose marriage to Mr. John Hugh| P)MacKenzie takes place February 16, Mrs. Earle Douglas MacPherson will | seiitertain with an informal Valentine tea and shower at her home on/ Baturday afternoon. ) Assisting wil) be Mrs. Volney P. Evers, Mrs. William Gruger, Mra. J. H ) MacPherson and Miss Helen Archer. Many Affairs for Mis: iiss Isabe! McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mra. taspiration of much entertaining, for Manila, where she will wed pe a MeoRa plimenting her mother, Mrs. ds entertaining with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home on afternoon. : have been confined to the intimate friends of Mra, Henehan. eee erlaken Guild’s Valentine Dance the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, Interlaken gulld Give a Valentine dance on Saturday evening at the Seattle Yacht George S. Rich is general chairman of the affair; Mrs. Clyde C. y, chairman of favors, is assisted by Mrs. A. H. Wells and Mru. H. C. 4; Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chairman of decorations, has Mrs. F. R. imell_ and Mrs, George Walstrom as assistan' J. A. Millais are in charge of the publicity. patrons and patronesses for the evening Include Mr. and Mra. P. J. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Darragh, and Mrs. John E. Boyer, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Freeman, Mr. and Mra. ph A. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hamill, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight, and Mrs. F. L. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. C. } ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schwager, Mr. and Mrs. William Waddington, and Mrs. J. N. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wettrick. eee ge Tea Compliments Mrs. Nash es W. H. McGrath entertained of five tables in compliment to Mrs. Thomas W. ly returned from Boston. Only close friends of the tea hour Mrs. Alton W. Leonard and Mrs, Walter B. Nettleton d hospitalities. ‘ack to College Days” slumber party the Women’s University club {s giving Saturday ling will be a “Back to College Days” night, with a midnight spread, ceded by a frolic at 9 o'clock, and breakfast at the clubhouse on Sunday Rtertaining This : Married in Alaska _ Friends in the city have received Fairbanks recently, i was served. Mr. and <3 a "riday Service at Tea Mrs. Thomas M. Gamble will be Hid at the Orthopedic Tea Shop pri on, Mrs. F. nn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. True of Lexington, Ky. ) Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ¢ ) dinner of twelve covers, followed by bridge, at thelr home, and on Sat-| afternoon Miss Margaret and Miss Mary George will give a lunch-| for twelve and a linen shower as an added compliment at their home. | VA bridge and shower have been arranged by Miss Julia and Miss Marie ison for Tuesday afternoon, February 13. irs, D. A. Fetta will entertain with a tea on Thursday afternoon, 15, when Mrs. Henry Kaufman, ind Miss Kate Mullin will alternate at the urris, assinted by Misses Mary Moreland, Irene Brunini, Mary McDonald and Florence Bf y afternoon, February 17, Miss Geraldine Soles will be hostess | At @ tea for Miss McDonald and her close friends from the Holy Names eee Evening ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Swain will be hosts this evening, entertaining m guests at dinner at the Arctic club. Hostess at Luncheon Today Richard W. Condon entertained with a luncheon of nine covers afternoon at the Women’s University club, eee er and Dance as Birthday Compliment and Mrs. Elmer Raymond Brady entertained with an informal and dance at their home on Monday evening in compliment to Virginia Scurry on her 16th birthday, eee when Miss Beatrice Belling, daughter of M Belling, became the bride of Mr. Milton Rice, son of Mr. and tice of 2217 Holden st., in this city, _ Rey. Scherer officiated, and following the serv Mrs. Rice will make their home in Fairbanks, oe Friday, assisted by Mrs, O. Melton Butler, Mrs. H, L. James A. Henderson, Mrs. A, , Culp, Mrs. B, I. Jones and Mrs. RC. "McDonald Rory McDonald, ts prior to her departure on February | Ensign Arnold Ellsworth True, son Nagher are entertaining with Miss Florence Mullin, Mra. M. J. Henehan, Mra. Robert Mills ; Mrs. Ray Ling and Seaborn, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. this afternoon at her home with a word of a quiet wedding solemnized J. Mra, N. O. ice a beautifully appointed Shop . hostess for the Mount Baker Park B. Thor- Koetter, Mra, Annie N. Neu- M, Flammant, Mrs. Charles Slocum, Personal Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Black and nd Mrs. Arthur Latimer will or to Vancouver, B. C., Saturday, spend the week-end. cee Mrs. Charles Dresser Murphy ithia Robertson) will arrive Fri- from Coronado to spend two onths with her mother, Mrs, Tracy on, while Ensign Murphy is @ southern cruise. ai eee A. W. Tidmarsh and daugh. Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, lett day for Victoria, B, C., to d a few days, ove Mrm. Louise Van Oglo will go to land on February 13 to attend le Chaliapin concert, and will pro- _ @¢ed from there to San Francisco to be away three weeks, eee _Mrs. E, W. Purdy and Mr. and Plex, J, J. Donovan, of Bellingham, today on the President Tatt A San Franciuco for Honoluin, Mrs. Margaret Brownley Morrison left Wednesday evening for San Diego for a visit of three months With her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Glazier, ar’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bilenberg, of 3107 Charles st. are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh. ter, Margery Jean, January 28, at the Seattle General hospital, oes Mrs. Clare B. Farnsworth ts plan- ning to attend the Challapin concert in Portland on February 13, eee Mr. and Mrs, Rdward L, Van De- vanter, Jr., are being congratulated upun the birth of a son, Edward IIT, February 4 at thelr home across Lake Washington, eee Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Jerome will spend the coming weekend in Vans couver, B.C, eee Miss Minnle Goldstein, of Juneau, \: 0 Miss Wheaton is a former popular university girl, who an- nounced her engagement to Mr. James Pomeroy, of Akron, Ohio, last Saturday at her home in Bellingham.—Portrait by Grady. leap Bevde. @omen's Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Colonel Ellsworth Circle Colonel Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will serve a home cooked dinner In Veterans’ halt Fri day, February 9, from 1130 to 2 p.m. eee Rummage Sale Pi Beta Phi sorority will have a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, February 9 and 10, at 416 Pike at. . Past Matrons of Washington 0. E. 8. The Past Matrona’ association of Washington, 0. E. §,, will meet Frt- day afternoon, February 8. at 1 o'clock sharp, at the Masonic tem: ple for election of officers, All mem | bere urged to be present. eee Woman's Century Club ‘The literature and travel depart. ment of the Woman's Century club| will meet Friday, February 9, at 11 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Mra J. -W. Blackwell will lead the discus. sion on “The Natural Resources of China.” “Reforestation and Hydraulic Engineering.” by Mra. Adolph Nel- son. The Americantzation depart: ment will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 1230 o'clock. ‘The regular meeting will take piace at the Y. W. C. A. at2 p.m. The business meeting will be followed by a lecture on “A Day With Lincoin,” by Prof. Clarke P. Bissett of the University of Washington. Mra, John Joseph Sullivan will contribute two vocal numbers, “Spring Voces,” by John Strauss and “I Lovely Garden,” by Guy D. Hardelot. cee British-American Association The regular meeting of the Brit ish-American association will be held in the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave., on Friday evening, February 9%, at 8 o'clock. The special speaker of the evening will be Prof. BE. V. Singer, who will giv an address upon “Admiral Lord Nelaon—the Hero of Trafalgar.” All persons of British birth, especially visitors, are cordially invited. eee St. Clement's Church Social St. Clement's church will give a social Friday evening, February 9, at the Parish house, at 8 o'clock. eee Women's Foreign Missionary Society M. E. Church The Wornen'’s Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet in the blue room at the Y. W. C. A, Friday, February 9, at 10 a. m., for the annual day of prayer service. Special attention will be given to the children's work of Seat- Ue district by the junior superintend. ent, Mrs. Gertrude Chittenden, of Kent. eee University Chautauqua University Chautatiqua will meet Friday, February 9, with Mrs. H. C. Epps, 4303 12th ave. N. E., at 2 p. m. Chapters 3, 4 and 5 in Social Ideals of English Letters, by Sudden, will be the lesson, Quotations from Ben- jamin Franklin, oe Alpha Auxiliary Alpha Auxillary will meet Friday, February 9, at § p.m. sharp, Mr, Hackler will be the speaker, Mem: bers urged to attend, oe Nordica Choral Club The weekly meeting of the Nordica Choral club will be held Iriday evening, February 9, at 8 o'clock, at the Sanipractic building, Broadway and B. Pine st, There is such a short time for practice before thesconcert, Alaska, is spending a few weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Hyman Greenblatt, on her way to California, eee Mrs. Margaret 8, Morrison left Wednesday for California, to visit her sondn-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Glarence Blazier, for three months, ,;of Mra. &. Rich, Subject, “Christian present. Know a| **slsting hontenn, all members are requested to bp tibe Angora Grotto Dance Angora Grotto will give its fifth ance of th th annual series Prt day evening, February 9, at the Masonio temple, : . Ballard W. ©. T. 0. ‘The Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra. H. E. Anderson, 1743 W, 624 ot, Friday, February 9, at 2 Dp. m. The program will be in charge Citizenship.” eee Kansas Women's Club The Kansas Women’s club will meet with Mra. Lucy Cowley, 3825 | Aurora ave, Friday, February } 12:20, for luncheon. Mra. HL. B. edy, Mra. J. Clert and Mra, Ht Cone will assist. Telephone Melrose 1551. | eee Leschi Pot, A. | Leach! PT. A. will hold tte regutar | meeting Friday afternoon, February | 9, at 3:15 o'clock. Misa E. L. Grout, | of the publlo library, will talk on “Books for the Older Children.” Fol. | lowing the program, which Includes | several musical selections, tea will be | served. eee | Seward Social and Literary Club | Tho Seward Social and Literary | club will meet with Mra, Claude R. Stryker, 4821 534 ave. 8. on Friday, February 9. Mra. Frank E. Bryant, | Tople for the aft- ernoon, “Made in Seattle Day.” R. W. France, of the Chamber of Com. merce, will be the epeaker. eee White Shrine Thimble Clab The White Shrine Thimble club will meet with Mra. Edna Alexandre, 1116 Newport way, Friday, February 9, from 10.8. m. to 4 p,m, Luncheon | At 12 30 o'clock. Carda, cee Mothers’ Club Alpha Omicron Pt Mothers’ club will meet at the chapter house Fri- day, February 9, at 2 o'clock. ORNS Lift Off with Fingers 6 6 Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a iittle “Breezone" on an aching corn, in: stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift tt right off with fin. gers. ‘Truly! Your druggist nells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and the Satlunes, without sorenoas or irrita: tion, Announce r of Ameri wenu numbe Ra forties, and an @ maninoft is 4 at the he ors. xt only is of the but his magnif living pore ent pla ata him as a truly great plan Aphinaes, Papt Darina, Chopin Pantaion et ( (a) Me hmantnoff Ate Ha Kretaler- Te ¥ Deflat major (b) “Campanelia” . Auxiliary to Kose Society Auxiliary to Seattle Hone soctety will meet ¥ February 9 at noon, in St cafe, W, EB. Sher brooke will speak on “Pruning and Care of Roses Social Score Club Bore club will T. Friend, 923 23 Friday, February 9 Mra, A nor hostess at 1 o'clock lu with 1 ave. # meet West Seattle Yay Nursery Third of w series of the housefurnishing fund Bi tle Day Nursery 8 W.. Friday, February o'clock. benef! of eee Chapter AO, P. FB. 0 Chapter AO of P. KE. O. will meet with Mra Delia M. Hendershott, Nor | mandie apartments, Friday, February 9, at 8 o'clock see Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club will meet Friday, February 9%, at 2 o'clock at the chapter house. see Ta Boheme Musle Club La Boheme Music club will give an evening concert in Queen Anne Christian chureh, Third ave, and Leo st, Friday, February 9, at 8 o'clock. ee Auxiliary to Seattle Post, No. 18 The American Legion auxiliary to | Beattie pont, No. 18, will hold ite reg: ular business meeting Friday even ing, February 9, at § o'clock, In Vet | erate’ hall, Armory. see Central Mission Study Club | Central Mission Study club of the! Y. W. C. A. meets Friday, February | 9, at 10 a m, in the Bible room of! the association. | oe Phi Mu Mothers’ Club Phi Mu Mothers’ club has a meet- ing at the chapter house Friday, Feb- | ruary 9, at 13 o'clock, eee Orptee Club Orptee club will meet with Mra H.| K. Owens, 906 Bummit ave., Friday, February 9, at 1 o'clock. eee fenefit Dance for Orthe Hospital ADDITIONAL CLUBS ta XI Mothers’ Club , ub of the T m ed to atte Women's Clyie Club CHonian Chub Clonian elut February nd Mrs of the will meet Tues the religi The Ladiew’ Wednesday, February 14 at the Federated club see Auxillary to St, Lake's 1 The Women‘ Lake's } bridge party Thur ruary 14 Mra, C. P. Bryant N. The pro patients to obtain h Dance at Burien City Hall and » at auxiliary t 4 ber jay evening, at the home of Dr. and t we elghbors fern America will ¢ he Burien day evening, February 10. come. City hall, Satur wel cee Banquet Saturday Evening Phi Kappa Psi fraternity w tertain with ite annual Founders’ banquet at the Coll day evening, Feb 1 en day Program for Child Welfare Lancheon Announcement is made today of the complete program for the child welfare luncheon to be given by the Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher as- sociations on Saturday, February 17 at the Masonic temple, Luncheon will be merved at 12:30 o'clock, and the program will begin at 1:30 o'clock. Rev, Cleveland Klethaver will mpeak on “Child Welfare Work in Retroxpect,” followed by Mra, J. M. Thatcher, who will talk on “Child Welfare Work in Prospect." The re mainder of the program Includes the following numbers: ott * in the Rod”. Dorethy Foster Hear a Throsh at Bre”. Cadman eT Gartian Mra, Frank J. Celkine Mre J. Kdward Malley, accompantet Tenor Mois (a) “Mornt plana +.Harriet Ware Mra R. Daniel Ware Violin ebbitente by Mra Fielding wit Aghton Johnson at the plano bi rd Age Georgia Miles ly Pratt, aecompantet Spring Starter Sale Wall Paper and Paints We have almost the complete lines of four different Eastern factories, which gives us an immense display and variety of patterns. We buy direct from the mil 1 in carload lots, which is a big saving and the secret of our low-selling plan. Visit our store an Wall Paper at, Single d be convinced. Roll 40, 5¢, 7c, 10c Varnish Tiles, the Washable Paper, Roll 22c Harmonellas, the Pre tty Blend, Bolt 50c 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Taps at 55c, 650, $1.15 Very Special The lowest price we have ever had Paste Ile Ib. PAINT $2.35 Gal. Very Special Two tons of special Wal- felt—hetter than cloth $1.80 Bolt SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE REMEMBER 1621 Fourth Avenue THE NAME Near Stewart St. Oley Breaks ++) Manny Remember all the work that >a new di allopin brotdery Gone, all Now the pm wend ou COPTHIOMT BY Me Cases tts allk un- be bought as her frocks. Even *, eyes and buttonholes come to be tacked | Her Re s's the thing. He EMPORIUM 601 Pine Street Big Dress Special New arrivals in Canton crepes, taffetas, twills, knit crepes—endless variety of smart, youthful styles—all the new spring shades— priced for Friday and Saturday —_—_—_—_——— __—$—$—————— J Stupendous Clearance Sale WINTER COATS AND SUITS Many richly fur-trimmed garments—others of self trimming, for all-year wear—to be closed out as follows: Lot I—$15.75 Lot 2—$19.75 Lot 3—$24.75 One Rack of Odds and Ends in $9 75 Coats, Suits and Dresses,