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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Music and ‘ety Assi Art—Dorothy Fay Gould l at Sunse Will Be te met club will give clock, with Mrs. Ls program, assisted by Mrs. Law Mrs. Raleigh E. Chinn and M hostesses. The program follows: “Dois Epats, 1684—Lully; “Ade Wolf; “Traum durch die Damm “All Souls’ Day,” F a Bohiechi"), Puccini; “/ “Minor and Major,” Spr Walter Kramer; “Faltering Dusk,” | Song Recita Suns ® | Informal Tea to Hono Mrs. Colin O. Radford is entertain: Tuesday afternoon in compliment to aide,” stant—Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 0829. ot Club; Victoria Guest ‘Honored tal Wedne enry Bogle Beethoven: “Verborgenhelt,” Huge Richard Strauss. . Mio Babbino Caro” (from “Summer Night,” m Treharne; Nocturn lanni r Mrs. Griffiths ing with an informal te Mra. A. F. Griffiths, of Vi ‘who is the guest of Mrs. Stanley Griffiths. 4 Scabbard and Blade D Under the auspices of Seabbard a: tons annual Cadet Ball will be giver The committee on arrangements | Which is an innovation in Cadet Rall Included are the following: The Davis, Doris Howard, Elsie Olmstea: Alma Calhoun; Messrs. James Campbell Leonard Ziel, Donald Beeler, Wakefield, chairman. wih lance April 7 nd Blade, the University n April 7 at the Masonic includes this year girls ) affairs. Misses Alice F n, a, Dorothy Haggett, Helen Qu’ Harry Lyons, Ainsworth lard Regan, Amos Hiatt and of Washing as well as men. Vera Boyer, Vera Hf Round Robin Bridge Parties Mrs. George H. Terrell! enterta: hospital, on Thursday afternoon, at Mra W. A. Irwin and Mrs Merrill Robinson d with one of a series of ridge parties Madrona guild ts giving for the her home. will entertain at Mra Irwin's home next Thureday afternoon with another bridge party for Same cause, when five tables will be in play . . ll Tea Will Compliment Complimenting the teachers at Lo Mrs. Leroy Danby Lewis, Mrs. Pra: ‘Will entertain with a tea Tuesday the tea table. Spring Fashion Show A spring fashion show will be gt E | Mrs. Bourns’ home, 1120 E. Roy st. Mrs. E. 8. Goodwin w : Teachers well school, Mrs. George A. Ferguson, nk Taylor and Mrs. Frank 8. Bourns afternoon from 4 untill 6 k at preside at ven March 5, 6 and 7 at MacDougall Southwick's, on the second floor, at 10:30 in the morning and 2:30 tn the " afternoon. There will also be an evenin, . . 4 show Wednesday at $ o'clock. _ Mah Jongg Tournament ‘The second of the Mah Jongg tournament series that is being given by } the Women’s University club will take place tomorrow afternoon and even: tng at the clubhouse. A large number of tables have been arranged for the! afternoon and sixty tables will be in play in the evening. ° Music Study Club to Present Opera “Oberon” will be sung by Mra. A. . Robert Morton, Mrs. Retd, Mrs. Carl Hobiitzell, Mrs. H. C. Simpkins and Mrs. Charles Kracke at the open ing of the Music Study club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Reid, 538 31st ave, i Poser, Von Weber. Before the program Mrs. Arden L. Smith will read a paper on the com ‘The numbers, which have been arranged by Mrv. Simpkins, follo’ Plot and resume of the opera, Mrs, . Act 1—A fairy garden in Oberon's realm; Oberon | | “Morton; Rezia’s aria, Mrs. Morton. Duet, Fatima and Rezia, Mra. Morton | and Mrs. Simpkins. H. C, Simpkins; overture, Mrs. Charles aria, Mrs. A. Robert Act 2—Magnificent banquet hall in the palace of Haroun-alRaschid. Quartet, Huon, Rezia, Sherasmin and Fatima, Meddames Morton, Retd, Krick and landscape by the seashore; Puck solo, Mrs. Stmpktn. of scenr—Rocky, aria, “Ocean, T Mighty Monster,” Carl Hobiitzell; duet, Puck and Mermaid, Puck end Oberon, Mrs. * garden of Emir Almansor at Tunis. Fatima’s aria, Mra. ‘Simpkins; trio, Fatima, Huon and Sherasmin, Mesdames Morton, Rela and | EME Bimpkins; Rezia's Cavatina; Mrs. Reid; chorus of dancing gtris, Mesdames | bx ‘Morton, Reid and Simpkins. Change of scene—Throne room of Emperor | 4y, February 27, at ; final chorus, Mesdames Morton, Reid | (Charlemagne. March, Mrs. Kracke; @nd Simpkins. Lamcheon for Niece ee Complimenting her niece, Mrs. Clarence F. Kent, of Kansas City, Mra. A. D. Wainwright 1s entertaining with a luncheon of sixteen covers at ‘Frederick & Nelson’s Wednesday ‘party. Cabaret Dinner | The Alumni association of the University of Washington will dinner Thursday evening, March 1, Beattle. Special acts by the alumni! afternoon, followed by an Orpheum give a from 6 until § o'clock, at the Hotel 1 and college talent will be presented, followed by dancixg. Mr. Donald McDonnell {s chairman of the commit. _ tee in charge. | U. of W. Engineers Give Informal Saturday evening the University with an informal dance at the R. had transformed into a woodland bower. of Washington Engineers entertalned 0. T. C. armory, which the students Rows of evergreens lined the ‘Walls of the building and above was a canopy of fir boughs, thru which ‘yari-colored lights played upen the dancers, ‘The committee in charge of the ‘Hawkins, Mr. Al Lundstrom, Mr. C. ‘Brown, Mr. W. W. Jasper, Mr. A. ‘Mr, Ea Krieger, chairman. _ The patrons and patronesses wer: successful affair Included Mr. Russell | T. Parks, Mr. Grant Ross, Mr. Martin J. Suomela, Mr. Donald Bowman and © Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Dean and Mrs. C, E. Magnusson, Dean Milnor Roberts, Miss Milnora Roberts, | Dean and Mrs. J. N. Cobb, Dean and Mrs, J. E. Gould, Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell, Mr. Albert R. Lovejoy, Col . Meany, Dr. and Mrs. H. Werder, Prof. and Mrs. FE. O. East: ‘Lieut, Col. and Mrs. 8. D. Maize, ‘Maj. and Mrs. A. lonel and Mrs. EB. D'A Pearce, Prof. and K. Benson, Dean and Mrs. H. Winken- ‘wood, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Daniels, MpJ. and Mrs. H. C. K. Muhlenberg, Howland, Miss Lillian B. Getty, Dr. R. M. Garrett, ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. KE. R, Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. G, 8. Schaller. Birthday Luncheon ; Mrs. Peter Davison ‘entertained at intimate friends as her guests, In o her mother, Mrs. W. Ss. Fleming. luncheon on Thursday, with a few elebration of the eightleth birthday of Parties Will Compliment Visitor Cémplimenting Mrs. Philip Mendel. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rogers, with an Informal bridge tea Tuesday ‘Thursday afternoon Mrs, T. taining at Mrs. Stamm’'s home with tea. club of thi “Orthopedic Tea Shop _ Mrs. E. If. Chavelle w day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Mrs. A. J, Falknor, Mrs. Charles 3 ¥. WU, Miller, Mrs. G. Clifford Reid, Mra. Phineas P riedman and Mrs, Stephen G. Graves will asst Se ee “TER A Cotes hn _ Gude's Vy o-Yjangan repto Mangan sohn, of San Francisco, who {s visiting Mrs. Meyer Burnett will entertain afternoon at her home, A. Stamm and Mrs. A. Kaufman are enter- @ bridge of three tables, followed by K, Chilcott 1s entertaining the members of her bridge luncheon ree tables Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2210 33rd ave. 8, Caer i be hostess for Denny-Fuhrman guild Wednes- W. Kucher, Mrs. L. L. Stephens, Mrs. ‘endleton, Mrs. A. A machine, intended to be used by those engaged in forcing the growth of flowers and vegetables, has deen invented, which measures the growth of plants, ee : A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It Send your name and address plain. ly written together with 6 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medloine Co,, Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, evlds, croup, bronchial, “flu and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and conatipa. tion; Chamberlain's Salve, needed tn overy fomily for burns, nenlds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for @omen' CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY SEATTLE P. coattte SEATTLE’S WOMAN'S CI The men Woman's and the t M wary home Harvard Ericksor re 1 » N HUMAN ANALYSIS CLUB Analy Human is ¢ va hall, hude Pubile in © program in Analysis of Our Mra. Farrar Attractions “Character by in Human fessor Ayer and by Leaders,” or eee LADIES’ LYRIC CHORAL CLUB Ladies’ Lyric C rehearsal in the x of the Tuesday 745 0’ club will have ain Sunday school t Presbyterian February room evening SOCIETY OF APPLIEQ PSYCHOLOGY Seattle chapter of the Internation al Society of Appl meet Tue at § o'cloc the Lippy umbia st 1 Psychology w Febru: ground floor of Third ave on the building and BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL PLT. A Ballard High Set Tuesday meet Mr lock and ram at RK. B patcher will xpe HEIGHTS INT CLUB Heights club -will give a tea at of Mra, D, W. Borg, 12th W. 86th st, on Tuesday, 27, from 2 4 o'clock - WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will hold |its regular semi-monthly meeting in |the Erickson room at the Y. W. C. A on Tuesday, February 27. Business sexsion at 2 p, m. Program at 3 o'clock. Subject, “Narcotica,” by Dr. William K. McKibben. see ALLAH CHAPTER CARD PARTY The card party planned for Febru ary 13, by Allah chapter, 0, will take place Tuesday March 6, at Dartnall's cafeteria, in the Leary buliding. | WHITTIE IMPROVE Improvement the N. W, and February eve GARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL PLT. A Garfield High Schoo} P.-'T. meet Tuesday, February 27, at Dp. m,, in the auditorium of the school | The following program will be given | by the students: Piano solo, Betty Hutson; treading, Georgia Milea; “The Way Noise Bogan," Beasie Sil verman and Abe Snyder; violin solo, Freda Goldberg; dance In costume, Katherine Irvine and Marion Raker: group of nonga, boys’ quartet. Moth. ore Of the freshman students will be guests, SON PT. A, Emerson PT. A. will meet Tues: 2p. m., in the school basement. After the business meeting, the mothers and school pa- trons wii be guests of the teachers, who havo arranged an excelient pro- gram. Refreshments will be served, followed by a social hour. The exec- utive committee will meet at 1:30. see RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R. Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., will hold the February meeting on the after- noon of the 27th, at 2 o'clock, at the | residence of Mra, Walter Warriner Reed, the regent, $43 Kinnear place, eee CALEIDH CLUB The Caleidh ctub wil) give a brides luncheon Tuesday, February at 12:20 o'clock, at the home of Mra. J. W. Edmunds, 214 N, 46th st. eee CLIONIAN CLUB Tho Clionian club will hold tts regu jlar moeting Tuesday, February 27, jat 2p. m. at the Federated Club house, Mrs. A. M. Congdon will be of tho program will be “Community Service.” eee MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women's Missionary soctety of Woodland Park M. EB. church will meet at the home of Mes. L, H. Mer- riam, 6717 Palatine ave., Tuesday, February 27, at 2 p. m. oe WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB On Tuesday, the parliamentary de- partment of the Woman's Century club will meet in the board room of the Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 p.m. The political sclonce department will meet at 11 9. m. at the ¥. W. CG. A. The Program will consist of “Diplomatic Relations From 1829 to 1860," by Mra. William Ellfott; “Consular Sery- fee from 1872 to 1898," by Mra. Blake D. Mills; “City Health and Vital fa~ tistics,” Mra. Emma K, Rinehart. QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLE No‘ matter how long you have suffered from tndigea- tion, gas gains, sour stom ach, belching symptoms, J0-T0 will relleve you {n two min- utes, Buy a package from your druggist and follow directions, and like JO-TO cannot harm you. Tt if a compound of harmless natural elements which cleanse the stomach and help nature mako it strong, We, BL and 81.50 Packages At Drug Stores Mfrd. by JO-TO CO,, Tne, Bellingham, Wash, only 6 cents, Don't miss it—Advor: tvement, ‘GIRLS chairman of the day and the subject | s Clubs | jocided to extend an ted intere n hearing t MISSIONARY CIRCLE } The Baker Mc ebureh Missionary Circle unt Park Presbyterian | will moet Tuesday, 8 p m, at. the Weeks, $104 College of Trend of the lied by Mra W. F, Piper, ‘Thage who |} will take part include Mra. T. M | Gamble, Mra, 1. AL Norris, Mra. H, I Wilson and Mra. Robert Davidson. A vocal solo will be given by Mra. Wil I tudy * will be February of Mra. I Th hou | Ham Pete The hostesses for the jafternoon are Mre. J, L. Allw | Mra. Joseph McDonald. . . RHODODENDRON CLUB Khododendron club will meet with Mex, Emma Held, 816% Peon. and Fitth ave. All day meeting | AUXILIARY TO ST, LUKE'S HOSPITAL Women's | hospital Fo Jami Tuead. . | Auxillary cots at the 1221 ui of Mra t h KB K on, ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY Colonel Thedore Fe id a relief lunch: e of Mra. Perry uesday, i . WRITERS’ CLUB Writers’ club meets at 8 « Tuesday evening, February ture room of ¥. W. C. A. Manuscripts | will be read by Gertrude Blair, He Emma Maring, Mary Murkland Haley and Mra, Charles E. Hamilton. | AF /8 FA 0. E CLUB | LO. B club will give a noctal en- }tertainment for members and hus- bands at the Elks’ club, Tuesday, | February 27, at S$ p,m. Entertain- ment committee In charge. 8 “ek | EAUTIFY | HAIR AT ONCE | Try This! Hair Appears Soft Colorful and Abundant —A Gleamy Mass 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine’’ Also | Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! | A “Danderine Beauty Treatment” will Immediately double the attract- iveness of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine und draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive ofl—in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and possess an incom: parable softness, luster and really appear twice ay thick and abundant a mass of luxuriant, glinty, color ful hair, Besides beautifying the hair, Dan. derine erndicates dandruff; invigor- ates the scalp, stopping Itching and falling hatr, Danderino is the best, cheapest and most delightful hair corrective and fonte, It is to the hair what fresh whowers of rain are to vegetation, It focs right to the roots, vitalizes and strengthens them, Its stimulating Properties help the hair to grow long, heavy, strong, You can surely have beautiful hair, and lots of it, if you will spend 35 cents for a bottle of Danderine at any drug store or toflet counter, It {4 not greasy, ofly or aticky.—Adver. | tisement, Oh BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use From any druggist for 850, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo, When applied as directed it effeo tlyely remover Hozemi, quickly stops itehIng, and heals akin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing, It penetrates, cleanse and noothen, Zomo is a clean, dependable and in Jexpenaive, intiseptio liquid, ‘try it, |A# wo bellove nothing you have ever lned In on vffective and aativtying- Advertisement, 5, of th ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOMAN'S AS#OCIATION 1 Wor ny room of the 2 Th lows p. bu: Adams; add medical 1am mi Darkne articles tople, "From She will bring diaplay of invere | . CIRCLE le will meet ever PALM Palm Ci Wooderaft, day evening in Carpenters’ ha at & o'clock + CHAPTER NO. bors of Fourth ay ing with March 7 LEE Lae ROBERT F Robert of the Confederacy, will have ing at the home of Mra, W lone 15 38th N afterfioon, March 1, at 2 0 HOME MISSIONARY SOCTETY clety will give Mareh 2, at the F cor in he hapter > Kel ta Thur un Ea in the a tern f 1 speak Gambill, confer © made by calling HOME ECONOMICS COMMITTEE Tho meeting of the home eee fon committee of the Central Counc of ParentT been postpor unti! Wednesday in March. eee LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine 8¢ club will have « meeting Wednesday afternoon, Feb ruary 28, in Masonic Temple at o'clock, nom, the dance postponed from February th ow 14, on account ¢ . NORDICA CHORAL CLUB A npecial rehearsal of the Chor Nordica al club will be held on Monday at 7:20 at 1138 ‘apitol Hitt car to Prospect, two blocks cant in time ert ne ave. walk suct As there a who before the ¢ ell members are expected to at PRINCESS ANGEL COUNCIL NO. The Prineem Angeline Council No. NE Degree of Pocohontas, will hold & social dance Wednesday eve- ning, February 28, at 9 o'clock, at | Swedish club hall, Eighth ave, and | Olive at, The receipts will go to enter. | tain the great council, which holds ita convention tn Seattle in July, All viniting brothers and sisters are | cordially invited to attend. This is | BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Get at the Cause and Remove It | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | substitute for calomel, act gently | jon the bowels and positively do the | community. work. j People affiicted with bad breath find quick re thro Dr. Ed. wards’ Olive Tablets. ‘The pleasant, migarcoated tablets are taken for} bad breath by all who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act} gently but miy on the bowels | and liver, stimulating them to| natural action, clearing the blood! and gently purifying the entire sys tem. They do that which dangerous calomel, does without any of the bad after effects. All tho benefits of nasty, sicken- ing, griping cathartics are derived from Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping,. pain or any dis agreeablo effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formuln after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets aro purely a vege table compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by thelr olive color, Take one or two every night for a week and note the ef- fect. 15¢ and 30c}—~Adyertisement, IF RHEUMATIC BEGIN ON SALTS Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat No Sweets Stay off the damp ground, avold exposure, keep feet dry, eat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink loty of water and above all tako a spoonful of Jad Salts occa. sionally to help keep down urlo and toxie acids, Rheumatism is caused by poison toxins, called acids, which aro gen- erated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood, It ia the function af the Kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out In the urine, ‘The pores of the skin! are also @ means of freeing the blood of this impurity, In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores ore closed, thus forcing tho kidneys | to do double work; they become | weal and sluggish and fall to elim.) {nate this poison, which keeps ac-| cumulating ard circulating through the system, eventually acttling in tho Joints and muscles, causing atift. ness, soreness and pain, called rheu- matism, At tho first twinge of rhoumatism wet from any pharmacy about four) ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a ginss of water and drink before breakfast each morn. ing for a week. This ia helpfal to neutralizo acidity, remove body Waste, also to stimulate the kidneys, thus helping to rid tho blood of thene rheumatic poisons, Jnd Salts in fnexpenslyve, and is made from the acid of frapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithi And Iq tined with excellent resulty I thousands of folls who are wubjeot to rheumatism—-Advertisement, | | United Campfire parts of the These be held in Canada tra} Ame Argenti I Turkey, Japan. land, Ameri in Al fan Istar ka pines. The that f Amer Fi organize the native iffer. ‘Me Ar gown by an Campfire G based Indian women and aft arts for which t 1 on early country ¢ as their primitive try and preserve craft, such we blocking, stenctling, songs and Honor be. performar ognized by is on the Kown worn the hande won are rt. Ir dopted the nial gg the n cere of wn b dress are making primitive * own effort to hand arts ving. legends, traditions of thelr la: s awarded for sa ‘olk | 4 -» haturecraft, heraft, citizenship and international. ial gowns {n each country 1 with Campfire which girl they are thene girl craft excels, beads tell at al ny other no matter peak different Plans for the grand council fire in | each country are the same. Each | sirl will bring in one new member as | her birthday gift to the organization; every woman.in the community who has been a Chmpfire girl during the 11 years that the organization has boon In existence will be asked to at- tend this council fire, Honors will bo awarded, and a@ birthday fund will bo rained for sending blind Campfire girls to summer camps, The slogan of the Campfi day all over the world is “Do work, double your health, double your love, double Campfire.” The three candies Mghted at the grand council fire stand for these three things— work, health and love; and the Camp- fire wat ‘ord, Woholo, is made up of the — two letters of the things for which Campfire stands in the It ts expected that at least 150,000 new members will be whered into Campfire Girls at the March 1 celebration In the effort to double Campfire, tter Job Calls | For Better Clothes “Congratulations, Margaret, on the new job. I hear you are a whiz of & saleswoman and have a lot of com missions piling up already.” “I have been making a good start and I hope I don’t loso enthusiaam | In the work, It is Interesting and I want to make a quccess.” “Well, all your friends are eure you will, You are cut out to sell things. You have the sort of per. sonality that everyone admires, and people just naturally have confi. dence tn you. How long have you been In the new work?" “Only a week, but I have made a noat little sum. I don't get ft until the first of next month, though That worrles mo a little bit. I have an important man to talk to day | after tomorrow and I wanted to get | that new sult before then. It makes a lot of difference tn my soelf-confi- dence if I know I am droased prop- erly." “Of course It does, You mean you are worrying because you can't af- ford the suit till tho énd of the month and you need {t to help your work along in the meantime?” “Just what I mean exactly. [ guess I'll try to get it.and open a charge account somewhere.” “Yes, indeed, and let me tell you a good place, Cherry's. You can buy lovely clothes on credit and have six months to pay, if necessary, and they have some of the newest things in for spring. They are at 1015 Second, in the Rialto building, Just over the Pig’n Whistle, Tako elovator.""—Advertisement. | Be IRON TO HELP BUILD uP THEIR STRENGTH, ENERGY AND ENDURANCE ASK YOUR DRUGGIST DONT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES arto DP Coy OW) Dru CO Swift Drug Coy University Phar mucies, Ine, and GO, Guy, inc, Ww from an extended visit in the E self ho con. waste right out and you haye a well, playful child again. MOND lay 1 to their | ed » hoxplt rem au Freu of guest Berkeley, the f her | and Hild. ongratulation: ae Kobert Mre ing today Lovell R. 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