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PAGE 10 TUE S DAY, MARCH 8, 1928. @omen's Clubs ( ( ATTLE STAR i} Personal e Seattle Society coeerionts tera dah tea aagin afl RICHMOND fF « ’ a week w Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. |jtintany cLUD ‘og’ Ee swoded A : Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Rs crags Coser yilied Mra George W. Lee in O Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0§ poteigye ty Sat ny for a wee east Park M. ¥ cb Mra Ii. T. Bredes, who has bee . sp -, , wood 1 Mondiulu since ember Informal Afternoon Will Honor Two Vis- 9, for the } ay has Ning itors; Miss Anderson to Entertain With ers home rae Large Luncheon and Theater Party. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Mra. George Chambe Mra, Harold W. Dy Ww for # fortnight RS. ALBERT C BB ts entertaining informally at bridge} | oh at her } ment Charles | 9 Mr, and Mra. Clare [&. Farnswort Dresser Murphey (Cy cal t oe re leaving Sunday for California her mother, Mrs. &r 1 HC rarthe They will ship their car and motor Bharples), of Alix, A! Sharples, who ts leaving thru the southern portion of the Luncheon Will ¢ “omplime mt Bride Elect see Mr. and Mrn ¥. F 7 Miss Prisct!) ‘ » covers | THIMBLE CLUE left thin week for Calif ' at the Hotel V ; : M. 1 © club wilt bout two month bouor of Miss Ha a ae the } of Mrs Mr. I Hadle ho hast | * Spending a MillionaDay “lie a For Live Stock Invitations Out for Dance oes ‘Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gage Bayless and Dr. and Edward Ruge € issued invitations to seven sles for a dance at the Mount Baker Park clubhouse on Saturday evening, March 1 Mrs. Ober Honored ‘at Lune heons left Tupeday for | Loe Ange If you put a million dollars cash into ating exveret isc ; ST stiny aptoctatona wit Aimar Auslus de Turenne your pocket every morning, and it was Stemeheoa and t afternoc me, 3727 Burke ave Men. ( , re! all spent by noon, you'd feel that you - Asesagglemala gp eee | uitia Ganadte ednesday f had been doing something people would On Wednesday, February 28, the members of the An -~ be interested in hearing about, wouldn't Wright Seminary slub entertained with un of Mrs. Norma Davis, t = > honor of Mrs. Ober. : the seminary color, and | BL eG your ae asd eer sates cl analy ‘ dt ie to oa Rolie ta Xe tn, | t ; We spend on an average of a million 01.9 Mrs. Glen Noteor wrt! ss r : dollars every morning of the year— Shaw Desmond. Ww ill Be Honor Gue ee Guire t r Sundays and holidays excepted. Mrs, A. H. Albe an of the . tt w LITERARY A Y 1 re ' ~ Lot ‘ University club, he fay after 1 ann of Y e'll answe ‘ This money comes from the retail een . weye-nr Bagel 5 ; rae Hee happy dealer and the consumer in exchange The luncheon w tunity to f Tho dramat vn for products, With it we buy live stock. the distingy vi Ree Be Wei OY n't forget Mother and D In our hands this live stock becomes ah aes | es | ' i ths ay, meat and by-products, which through Interesting Program ; Arrange d i ER ORIre Cee Ute Vaca : — our widespread service of refrigerator of tdirs. Henry Shead, . Tuesday, Mar 8 Friday, M e : its a cars and branch houges, becomes “ad following program, 4 by Mrs. F. H n, will be| 4028 1 " c ¢ songs? Ca available to every consumer. aie Tou Alena,” D'Hanielot; “At the Making of the Hay on "Social Ideal Eos 1 Our 1923 Year Book, just published, Piano—"Liebe * Mokrezs—Grace J Ss,n6 x Let c : gives you our financial standing; it tells eae x er ORA GROSTO | r you that our profit from all sources for Retour set,” M} Little Love,” Hawley—Mre. 3 otto will « aixth ‘ aves ripe porate 1922 averaged only a fraction of a cent oo annual nerien Friday p © is: Mae re ho om per pound and only 2 cents on each dollar 4 Birs. Charles Kracke and Miss ¢ Grace Jobson, accompantists. as Eve r for 5 of sales, and a great deal of other infor- Interlaken Guild Plans Musical-Tea [nana Kasey Went If you haven't a Cas mation about our business and the Interlaken guild of the Orthopedic hospital wil © a musicaletea| meet at t ot sag t service which we render. Friday afternoon, March 23, at the home of Mrs. W. R. Hendrey, 1871/ Ninth ave 23rd ave. N. The program for the affatr {s being arranged by Mrs. C. B.| for lunch Grit be aidan a We shall be glad to mail you a copy Mrs. C. C. Mortrude is chairman of the committes on arrangements, | Mra. Ge ; ‘ if you will send us your address. assisted by Mrs. Webster R. Harrison, Mr A. H. Wel Mrs. BE. M.|) and Mr 1 c " 7 Tandberg and Mrs. G. L. Mortru e+e b the ¢ Pre 2 ‘ Fh ; CANADIAN. CLUE ymphon ; npend Swift &Co 1923YearB " - p w mpan ear Boo! Luncheon Hostess Wednesday Afternoon _ The ( : ndert of the M ck it Addoene Sint & Casco X Mrs. James W. Keen entertained with a del al Iuncheon of eighteen | Po) rae. rnoon, M ure M " ul ed b acquired | YOU are sign up Public Relations Dept. ee covers at her home, 4617 W. Englewood st, on Wednesday afternoon ria cies ts ee oe stealte oe. the | myeoth Barone and America. This {once eae : Wiavaas hae Chicago es Mra. I E i. - | Mrs. Walker to Give Luncheon |Laary, Mrs. € tie, Deora} pa on % Perfect Shoulders ss Arms : Compitmenting Mrs. Harold W. Winterbourne, of Walla Walla, who {s/U. Neil and Mr. D, M. Bate WOMAN'S CENTURY. .( CHAPT! E. 0. Nothing equals the beautiful, soft nm © arriving today {cr a visit in town, Mrs, Willlam Sherman Walker will| see The Woman's Ce ch ©. O~ will meet |) pearly whiteappearanceGouraud’s Swift & Company, ‘entertain with a luncheon next Monday at the Women’s Untversity club,| BETA THETA PHI i? ae Sie fir t the Staatat Cream sen- J bs Mater attending the D. A. R. recital at the club. Covers will be MOTHERS’ CLLU . ag Lay a : a ders to the shoulder: USA for eight. pap sren ae sf heer hub mi "Mra. Freder Tis tee ea | and arms. Covers A nation-wide organization owned by more than , skin blemishes. Will 45,000 shareholders pared tho.f ith Friday, Marc at WHITH SHRINE. THIMBLE CLUB Far su- Invitations Out for Peeigs Tea SUB Ry LP eacey. | aac 8h at 8 al al The White Shrine Peaprid pelo to peed Im honor of Mrs. Horace Rand, Jr., who has recently returned from a aaa Harry 1 hébtabada’ (1) Vio v th Mra 3 Witte Flesh-Rachel trip im the East, and Mrs. Charles Banks, of Lakeville, Conn., the guest of racig . ski; (b) "Max wakl; Mise m Cd) 10 for Tiel Sie § her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bafllie, Mrs. Farwell F i phd 1 Williams, | 19 until 4 o'¢ S) rr. ROFEINS £ SON is entertaining with a bridge tea next Tuesda rnoon at he aoa AND: a o~e'e : « ° ° ° fal and Literary ctub | (waltz song from TS a Gouraud's _ Dramatic Interpretation Recital Match 9} ab.the hénte| cisigon ealeen ite FA wets a aD Ori ‘ | For the benefit of the University of Washington chay AT \ #8 16th My Firat Love ta mae ‘ riental Cream /) @ dramatic interpret m recital will be ni era / 7) Bayman Monday afternoon, March 12, tn niversity club mnpanint EF Y auditorium. Charbneau. will. give Tt } ‘Virginia Dare chapter, of Tacoma, will come over to attend the event ¢ at the te A ration of physical ‘The patronesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Willlam Sherman Walker “M that are guaras to $ at , Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mrs. E nd Bowden, Mra. J. E, Chilberg, Mra. 0 er ot jo that on w neuk “’F I Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. J. F. ner, Mrs. Howard Joslyn. voru re or R = Mrs. O. J.C. Dutton, Mrs. Tom Mesc Dan jase, Mra. H. D. ‘ol. Howard A, Hanson, state s 0c8 a ess Tan uae ee el ve oe 2 Tey: Phe Newer: nt 4 ene Condon, Mrs. Fred E. Everett, Mrs. J. E. Hubbart | ered hairman of t The Won Educa itt Mrs. James Biake Howe, Mrs. Ernest B. Hussey, Mra. S, H. MacDonald. F Of I fh ¢ Niza- | meet Frid f bg Mrs. W. R. Ballard, Mrs. George D. Schofield, Mra, Henry A Schroeder, | orm ron | n 1 C at aM es | Mre ¥. M. Jordan, Mrs. John G. Matthews, Mra. J. J. Jer — ? N. | — (200 Dozen) for Mrs. Orrin H. Carpenter, Mrs. Robert all, Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs | And BeStrong and Welland Hi ve Nice | eee é, ex's © ©. W. Chandler, Mrs. H. H. E . Mrs. O. B. Dagg, Mrs. C. C. Mann,| Rosy Cheoks Instead of Being Ner- ee gs. tranean | vous and Irritable all the Time and . Mrs. W. H. Oliver, Mrs. E ickards, Mra. C Looking So Haggard and Old?” Xb, of the ‘ W. L. Thompson, Mrs. John T. Towers, Mrs. M. v t Frida | H. Yonkers, Mrs. F. F. Randolph, Mrs. Edwin §. Joh | Rit will. me } ‘Mrs. Arthur Hope Jon: rs. T. M. Clement, Mrs. Hunte: | {room of the met . Schwennsen, Mrs. Oswald £ Mrs ester Morse,| ; ome ye oe Mrs, Lowell Fin! ruthers, Mrs. Malie A. Kin A. Tilmont, | : a oh { 1 Met aay i, : Mrs. B. E. Buckmaster, Mrs. Howard A’ Hansen, 3 H. Apple-| ALEHA DMICHON 2 “pe titredan Trimmed and untrimmed hats, sport and «banded: hats, children’s TE rvig: everett: Sion, ica Clifford. Harbor: Mra| | Alpha Omicron: Pi Mothers’ club ADDITIONAL CLUBS and misses’ hats—an endless variety of new spring effects in trims, IW. C. Nickum, Mrs. J. D. Fletcher, Mrs. ¥. A. do Haseth and Mrs. B. 8.| be witty are. he Le Woodie £901 reer shades and shapes. Rarely have we offered such a wide range of Groeten TET i aiid Een ye aay {irae Baht" Charess One catir abe: | UGRIICRA Raitt will cond authentic creations for One Dollar. * McCleary, of McCleary, Wash.; Mrs. J. R. O'Donnell, of White Center,| jana Columbia, st acon’ HENS 6 Wash.; Mrs. J. A. Parker and Mrs. F. W. Spetr. | | bat Bi tae Qiar Ard T e e ia ‘The ushers will ¥ ard, Mrs, N. E. Davis, Mrs. Lester CLUE ‘i i Palmer, Mrs. Frank Plumer, Helen Dagg, Olive Conger, Ger © club wilt meat | / rimmed U t mm d 4 ) trade McCann, Victoria Jones, Laura Morse, her McCullough, Jewell | with Mrs. Alice P Graham n rl e Morgan, Claribe! Colby and Helen Childs. Mrs. Bayman will be assisted by Graham Morgan in Major, accompanist. The program, scheduled to be | be as follows: “Tales of the Sea”—'Mis’ Mer Louise Bray; Masefield; “The ." John Masefield Kipling; “Take: 3. G Nettle Shreve Impersonations—"The Leisure Business,” John Os st., Friday, M Inneheon. — Stage | Park car leaving at 11:20 \ | "The doctor gave some to Susie Smith's nor, and Ralph D.| mother and she was worse off than at 2.30 o'clock, will| you are and now she looks just fine. | There can be no healthy, beautiful rosy- nt Re ha John! cheeked women without iron, Good | CAFETERIA DINNER urd | physicians have strongly emphasized| A ca the fact that doctors should prescribe | the Y trit Piano,” | more of the newer form of iron—Nux-| March 9, at 6 \ AI HATS Embracing the most captivating effects in i) HATS A boundless array of bewitching shapes in r will be give A. Friday ever 40 o'clock, to which all \ Wallace Irwin; “So Glad for Spring,” T. A. Daly; “Two Days,” T. A. Daly| ated lron—for their nervous, run-down, | Queen Esther’ of the Seattle dintrict combinations of straw all kinds of straw. Nettle ShreveBayman, weak, haggard-looking patients. When | aro invited. Mis# June Wright. will i silk; straw shapes : Sof straws’ and i. ihe ‘ and silk; straw shapes sz Oneact Play—"The Beau of Bath,” Constance D'Arcy Mackay—Nettle| the iron goes from the blood of women | speak | a colorings. Poke bo: t Shreve-Bayman. the roses go from their cheeks, and | 1 ede | of varied weaves, beau- al bi onnets, Old English Songs—(a) “Sha 1 I Come, Sweete Love, to Thee,” Thomas, strength and vitality from their bodies, \ chin-chins, off-the - face | PROGRAM AT ASBURY CHURCH tifully trimmed with Campion, 1566-1691; (b) “Il 1 Upon the Dog Star (from Fool's | This newer form of iron, like the iron 5 ‘ | 7 7 ‘ * Preferment”), Henry Purcell, Graham Morgan, | in your blood and like the iron in certain | i Hg or and aa program flowers, ribbons and or- gee and irregular shapes, in | pact Play—“Mans green vegetables,ishighlyrecommended | "'l! be given ie auspices of RaRtANiT Neha AeRECHIE Re, a “fhe Song of the Open Road,” ¥ tothousandswhowishquicklytoincrease | 11! WY. Mf M. 1 af the Asbury M P naments In the season s es fact every charming Ba Joyce Kilmer; “Roots,” 6 Kilmer » Door,” Edgar Guest; “A, thelr strength, power and endurance, | church, corner Whitman ave. and | Tha alinstese vale most popular colors, for ge : hi veo 4 Heap o’ Livin Agar fettle man It fa surprising how many people suffer from | 40th st., Priday evening, at 8 o'clock Je timplest way tend & COR 18 ; +5 a whim of spring style a po’ Li eps , ie heiency and do not, know i Iron ia ons Blue-jay, St me the pa n instantly. miss and matron. Worth Se ited t t ji f 4 ° omy showvelely recesetry. to coalie Yoee | 0% {2) LAFAYETTE P.-T.A ‘Then the peed or i pis aie Suited to every type o! | Married at Bride’s Home Sutter bow mock Ocha vo ear, fore (een |, Mrs Henry Rukite Will wpeaic 3 out, Made in clear many times the dollar Ete personality. Your choice \ The marriage of Miss Edith Woolsey Mills to Mr. Kenneth K. Kaufmann] ierely oamesthrough you without doing you) day evening, Maygh , ut 8 o’cloc} plasters, ‘The action is the same, we are asking for them. ‘At your drucgist eee x ¥ was solemnized Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 2625 | strength out of it, Sp & consequenc e you ee meeting of thé Lafayette Py ee 44th ave. 8. W., in the presence of relatives and a few friends, Rev.| become weak, pale, and sickly-looking, just) PT. A. at the West Seattle high a Ti Maurice J. Bywater, rector of St. John’s Episcopal church in West Seattle. Hike «plant trying t6 ‘a coll deficient In| wehool. “Our Children and Our = 00 = 00 Sus reading the service. Mr. Milton C. Staley and Miss Vivian Osborne were You can tell the women with plenty of tron in| Schools’’ will be the subject of hi q a the attendants, Following a wedding supper, Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann| ‘© wren fal of ie vim ned way 9 peeked) talk. Pauline Daggett will play "The aes Oi 2 left on thelr honeymoon. Doe Hasaied yt feoan any dr ist under an | 2@0ns,” by Chaminade, while the La = — “Dreamt udle Song es for the | Sbeohite pearnates that ie will the same for | fayette ‘Trio will sin Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Taarall Drug’ Co, Owl Drug ay [hy aati ine The honte t Drug Co , Mrs. I. H. Jensen will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at the|maclos tne, and Abvenslty ree ide Mrs i Mra, J, L, Gurney, Mis BANDED HATS—Patent Milans, rough SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDs, straws, straight sailors, chin-chins, Straw Cloth, Visea Cloth, Kande Oo eelihod vada Wena ‘aialley Bae VB ad ea stag nites ee sonle combinations, small and large Cloth, ete., regularly priced up 4. B, Thomas, Mrs, J. E. Colton, Mrs. H. L. Koetter and Mrs, Rainier | RH EU MATISM: ant arid Miss Mildred Olson brims in all colors; a : ] 00 to $3.75 per yard. 1 ) Becuwkes, . eet fascinating array at... ° Dollar Friday, yard) Py At the Thrift Shop on Friday Mrs. George McCord, Mrs. C. C. Dodge| © ¢ Kxint In the ¥ n Hody if OME CLUB FALCOM, LOW DER SUP LIN A 5 8 Be} and Mrs. J. Ellorker will assist. You Will Une Trunk’s Prescription Nesome club will meet in the | FRAGWANT eth me } CHILDREN’S HATS—Beauties for $1.00—Here is a department full of pretty It 1% preposteroun; in fact, it Is a} parlorseof the Rainier Grand hotel! i shame to suffer with Inflammatory, | frida (D: PINAUD'S: ih) little hats, chic and charming. Bring the girlie YY CLI £3 PROGRAM | Piano Bolo—"Avalanche”........ jer | muncul elatic or any fo ning, March. 9, at 8 o'clogk mist et . n selec sir , $1 00 MELODY CLUB GIVES Pru sie jano Bolo siaralanch ess: Holler ae eet peed Jat r any form Cards, dancing and a goed program, | REISITE LACOBOR ‘f 9 and let them select their own at..cccsceccce ee ee ee eeeenes ve e A charming musicale w: ‘ i Mexzo-Contralto Bolo—Aria, "My Heart This Prescription does not ruin the|'The following program will be ron- by members of the Melody club, as-| at Thy sweet Votce” Saint-Haens|stomach, It does not depress tha : sisted by Mins Mildred Johnson, at Mine ily. Baitn heart. Hat ial. the méat-and good a; | Reading, Mra, Allo: Pollet ‘ilews LR A the home of Mise Tina Montgomery |?!ano Solo—Belection from “nigolett*’ |food you wish while taking Trunk's ae polo, Mise’Constange’Cos, con “AMDRICAN IMPORT OFPICH . 2. @ ; : Ril the Vorat| Prescription, Contain, no mercury, | tralto ann \ P last Tuesday evening, The program Mra, Chas, N. Gibson Heylate soda, oll wintergreen of| ‘The club will meet every uceday re wei 4 4 Soprano Holl otlon, but. ‘powitly nVErCOMen Sree wl \ (a) "0, Mauvareen”.. +005 } Mind. de Phocnatien and Friday evenings at tho Raintor re 4 ») ot Da at the t , ; «MacDowell | contralto folo-—"'Looh Lominona” (Scotoh Wolk BONE) ssc eeeue 5; f atest uric acid no Reproduction of Hentter's Mrs, 1. 11, Bowen f uperor tive . Lange | Mezzo-Boprano Soli ALPHA GLUB he Alpha club will hold its r meeting Iriday, March 9 me known do also & supertor liver medtetr Truni's Presoription sella f (a) roarolle’” 4 Hoffinan|or 3 for only $6.00, at drug storem (b) “Mighty Lak’ a Jauch as the Bartell Drug Co, and | 2: ft Ih Union Record hall. Impor “ wolbert Nevin | the Awitt Drug , Of Menttlos) tant busineds” to be transacted Miss Ingrid Salia Advertisement. Members pleawe attend