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by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. || Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. rothy Fay Gould. of Twilight Music Mr. and Mrs. Cro Shird and last of the series of Frederick Bentley, v fe church, will be @hd Mrs. Hawin A Musicales h for next Sunday lino,” Op. 32, } “Queen of ven on F trout been very when t from a Fried Ser ss); “Standchen” ( b Preciouse” (Comperin-Kreisi Pe (Rimsky-Korsakof-Kreisler}—Mr ex (Popper—Mr. Rogovoy EUPAve Maria” (Bach-Gounod)—Mir C IOMEAN Accompaniment—Mr. Armsty Pick May be obtained from Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon, Capitol 015¢, and rey er Planned Befo rn Mrs. R. Wil are at their home n ave at the Masonic ts at Dance This 0 M Ag Mr. and Mrs. Morr Denton Mackintosh ‘this even! er Madame” Will Madame,” by Gil at the second of th pn of Plymouth chur Tosteases for the day Mrs. Roy P. Ballard, aor. Switt, Mrs. J. F- fairs. A. H. Getchel, Mrs. /Curtis, Mrs. G. J. Baker. . H. Alexander. the guests at the door and Mrs. J. 8. Ferguson. th will act as ushers. A. L. MacEwan and Mrs, L. @ by Miss Ruth Pratt, Miss S68 Mary Alexander and Mrs. C! ey x m Ci xt Monday temple. A inclu Mrs Da A esses at Luncheor Govers placed for sixteen gues' fll-entertain at luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at Mra, David's | ave. compliment to Mrs. James B: usicale and Dance cosmopolitan was the Just, Saturday evening, at her studio-home on 14th ave. {mn honor|The convention will be entert Henning Plaun and Mrs. Pi the evening selections were given by Jack Perr Dobbs. baritone, and Gertru was served. 1321 Mt Eve Ge Pike, Mrs. Mrs. John Schram, Mrs Mrs. Spring flowers were used in de Telephone, Capitol 0829. | | ales on Palm Sunday;| sby Plan Dinner three twilight musicales arranged b; pes of the Wom un p Sur Mareh 25, the home at do | lar am will js J. Armstrong ute” (Mozart) pular and a wing pr Mr. Fran The Mag md at the plano. enade Miss | Mr. George n” (Brahms); “Mors trauss)—Mins Cawsey “Hymn to the Sun," from "Cog Armstror | Dawsey i, M with violin,’ plano, cello and| 8 Friedland, Mr, Rogovoy and id A, Nicholson, Capito! 0607 4 Mrs, Bentley, Capitol 0331 e Junior Dance entertal ning b ing with a dinner of twelve ¢ the Junior elt ch ning uist (Ver ro Be I | ly : | Mra H. D.| M Marriott G,. Brown omy s. George] vid Brown, Mrs. A M od will be Mra. R. B. Dill, Mra, Golf McKinnon and Mrs. W: J, Irving Lelter will pres rol Cridel, Miss Ka 4 Tregoning nt | ts, Mrs. O. J, David and Mra. Monte t the tea hour, rewster, Bridge will be played later.| | musfeale and dance given by Mrs. aun. e. planist; James Later a Norwe. ing ude Nord, soprano. yer Tea at Mrs. Meves’ Home | ‘women of Madrona Presbyter! day afternoon at the. home o Until 5 o'clock, with Polly Curt @ silver baskets. Following are songs—({a) “First Primrose” (Grieg); (b) “Vale”; (c) “Shepherds Play Air” (William Stickles}—Mrs. selections—Mr. Frank Meeker; Miss ) “The Angelus’ um)—Mrs. Robert F. of Songs—{a) “Little Dut fo’ You” (Jane Hathaway); ( §. Heber D. Johnson. | Reside in California inting Miss Mamie Kelly, peles to make her home, Mrs, D. M. Stone Js entertaining with four| ‘bridge in her apartment at The Adelphi Friday evening, March 23.) ares wdge Honors House Elmer Raymond Brady and evening at their home in compliment to th tta Mills, of Camp Lewis. wes Informal Dancing Party | Lorenzo Crabtree entertained t Pat the home of his parents, Dr. ing. stants at Orthopedic Shops k's guild of St. Mark’s church will have charge of the service at dic Tea Shop Tuesday, w! by Mrs. C. L. Brooke, Mrs. Adam Jardine, Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mra,| @#sembly room, Tuesday, March 20, | Hal, Mrs. 8. J. Anderson, Miss Katherine Thompson, Miss Laura Cardin and Miss Rita|Msiness stssion, after which tho fol- rye T. Walstrom. (Eleanor Porter! Sandell. fan church are giving a silver teal ¢ Mrs. H. R. Meves, 1104 35th ave..| is and Majorie Anne Knox in chargo| the numbers on the program: Heber D. Johnson. ace Jobson, accompanist, | () “Queen of Sheba” ch Garden” (Gottschalk); (c) “The Lilac Tre >) “I'm jeorge H. Gart- who is leaving early in April for| Guest Mrs. Brady en bridge} guest, Mrs, rtaine r hoy | hirty friends at an infomal dancing} and Mrs. George Crabtree, on ith Mrs. Margaret Cheal as hostess, Mrs. Robert Milroy, Mra, Charles Thrift Shop East Highland Drive guild will serve in the morning,| The Patriot,” by pupils of | d by Mrs. W. B. Herr and Mrs. Arthur H, Jones; in the afternoon | Eaton; poem-recitation, “King Boun! mm guild will be represented by Mrs. Eugene Tandberg and Mra.| 8nd the Spider,” puplis of Miss Hart; | @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | HEIGHTS | RY CLUB i} Heights Literary club will regular mecting Tuesday, ), at the home of Mrs. Edith) $35 N. 60th st. see LYRIC CHURAL CLUB Ladies’ Lyric\Chora! club will rehearsals each Tuesday tn | nth in the main Sunday L room of the First Presby church at 7:45 p. m. in prepa- for the spring concert, vee [ON BAY P.-T. A. eipal Dio Richardson, of the Mann school, will talk on Costs” at the meeting of the A Bay PT. A. Tuesday, at 3:10 m., in room 12. Miss Helen Ray- Md’s First grade children will pre p@ health project. . (AN'S CENTURY CLUB executive board of the Wom- ntury club will meet Tuesday, 20, at 12 o'clock noon, in the fC. A. o- END PROGRESSIVE. North End Progressive club meet with Mra. Fred T. Schroo- 0 Brooklyn ave, Tuesday, ) 20, at 2 p.m, Mrs, Martha } matron of juvenile court, alk on “General Aspect of Ju- Delinquency.” ake ee ANNE STUDY CLUB ¢ m Anne Study club will meet rith Mrs. V. W. Gemmel, 1928 Queen nne ave. Tuesday, March 20, at 2 ,m, “The World’s Horticultural d Medical Debt to Brazil,’ Mrs. pW, Eshelby, “Roosevelt's Trav. An Brazil,” Mrs, J. H. Linton. eee ING SOCIETY Seattle Browning society will bo Beery (oe der: O. Hi Ferry, at f of Mra. ¥, W. Houghton, nklin ave, Tuesday, March o'clock, ASPASIA CLUB Mrs. Carl A. Johnson and Mra. Lae Chesterfield will be hostesses to tho Asy.sia club for luncheon Tuesday, March 20, at 1 o'clock, at the ¥., W./ C. A. tea room. Tho regular pro-| gram will bo held tn a private parlor at 2 o'clock. Mrs, H. Mallott will read a paper on “The Writers and Artists of Washington.” oe 4 HIGHLAND PARK P.-T. A, Judge Rhea Whitehead will speak on “Laws Affecting Women and Children” at the regular monthly meeting of the Highland Park P.-T. A,, Tuesday, March 20, at 2:30 p. m. Final arrangements for Dads’ night,” which will be celebrated Fri- day evening, March 23, at 8 o'clock, with an apron and necktie social, will be completed at this meeting. Mr. Carl Croson, president of, the school board, will speak. Communt!- ty singing will be led by Mr. R. B. Vivian; games by Mr. D. H. Painter, executive secretary of the communi. ty service, SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The art department of the Se- attle Woman's club will meet Tues- day, March 20, at the home of Mra. Charles F, Hubbard, 4746 21st aye. N.E, at 2p. m. 4 oe BUSINESS AND PROPESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB The Business and Professional Women's club will meet in the now club rooms, on the second floor of the National Bank of Commerce bullding, ‘Tuesday, March 20, at 7 DP. m., Professor Meany, speaker, eee IREEN LAKE P.-T, A. Green Lake P.-T. A. will moot Tuesday afternoon, March 20, at 2:20 o'clock. # Ruth H. Carroll will speak on “Tho Analysis of Milk and Its Use.” wes CUSTER CAMP NO. 1 Custer Camp No, 1, Sons of Vot- ¢rans, and Custer Auxillary, No, 4, will have their regular meeting Tues. day, March 20, at 7:30 p.m, in Vet~ erans’ hall, Armory. Following tho business vesnion there will bo a Ho spending | ning. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Valeatine | Dempsey (Leura Parsons) have re-| turned from their wedding trip and| are at home at 1444 Madrona drive, | Mr. William P. Lord, fe visiting at the hom Mrs of Portland, of Maj, and] Eliner Raymond Brady | Judge and Mra. Alfred Rattle re: | turned last week from a six weeks’ visit to Honolulu, - 2's | Mrs. Rex from a short trip W, W. Felger are a short time in California, eee Mrs, George W, Fischer is a guest | at the Hotel Ambassador, in Los An gles. | afford returned yeste =A | to Portland. Mr. and Mrv Mra. Fred Shepherd, of Portland, is spending a few Weeks in the city Mr. and Mra, John M. Spargur pent the week-end at their summer ome, “Nirva at Port Madison. | cee | Mr. and Mrs, Earl Thompson will leave about the first of April on al trip thru California Mrs. H. M. Stryker returned Sat urday from New York, where she has been spending several months with her daughter, Miss Helen Stryker, who is appearing on Broad. in “The Fool eee Wa Fulton m San Pedro on ¢ Panama « nd wi way Mr lay Bow fo home Mrs Hengy Mrs week O43 from kj in California Mrs. A. ON. Br to her home tn a three months’ stay Cal has ned Redmond, after n Los Angeles, LODGE NO, 7 Lodge Ni DH will hold ite regular meeting day evening, March 10, 45 o'clock, in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth | A progreasive whist party will follow at 9 ¢’ No. 7 is conduc ing @ succensful membership drive which will conelyde when the King| convention convenes here on| Members urged to annist, ned P. As at Coun: April by Seatthe Lodge No, QUARANTE CLUB The Quarante club w day, March Kinter, 4106 to roll call dance.” M meet Tues Mra. W. ¢ Tesponse ry ay n Findlay »' rons. or WOME: AKEWOOD CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB Women’s Lakewood Civic Improve. | ment club will have its regular| meeting Tuesday, March 20, at 3) Pp. m., at the Lakewood clubhouse. | Mra, F. E. Palmerton will address| the meeting on “The Advantages of Being a Member of the Federated | Clubs.” Musteal numbers. MADRONA P.-T. A. Madrona P.-T. A. will meet Tues- day, March 20, at 2:30 p. m. at the! school, It will be a “Rring and) Buy” party. Short program. ee ANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB The Canadian Women’s ciub will | hold its social meeting Tuesday eve- ning, March 20, at § o'clock, at the| Federated clubhouse, corner of Har- | vard ave. and Thomas st. Mra Gabriel Smart and Mrs. Henry Rob-| inson will be the hostesres, Carda) will be the amusement of the eve-| Refreshments. All Canadians| and thelr friends invited. one GATEWOOD P.-T. A, Gatewood P.-T. A. will meet in the at 2:30 p.m, There will be the usual lowing program will be given: Song,| Mics} | song, Mra. A. L. Parks, accompanied by Mra. Gustave Lewis. Mra. John Trumbull will give a talk on “Meas- ures Presented to the Last Legisia- ture,” The parliamentary procedure class, under the direction of Dr. Louise Doeman, will meet in the teachors’ room at 1:30 p. m. one NORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE Bridge Juncheon will be given by members of North Broadway circlo, Fruit and Flower Mission, at tho home of Mr. A. O. Loe, 917 16th ave, N., Tuesday, March 20, Sewing at 19:20 o'clock, followed by luncheon and bridge. “-* CONVENTION WILL MEET APRIL 3 Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P, A, will entertain King County District convention of the Degree of Honor Protective association when it con. venes Tuesday, April 3, at 10 a, m., in Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. build. Ing, 1409 Ninth ave. An especially Prepared program has been arranged for the occasion, The following lodges wif compete in an initiatory ceremony for a lov. ing cup a8 a trophy: Lake Lodge No, 10 of Kirkland and Aquila and Seattle Lodges, both of this city. | noteworthy jon Sixth THE SEATTLE STAR Music Macbeth and Levitzki Concert Tonight Florence Macbeth, Chicago Civi was grested with enthuaiaam when ube with the y appeared here Minneapolis Symph tra, will be heard in joint this evening at the Metropol theater with Mischa Levitzki sian pianist tas Rus} Music Lovers Promised Treat mM a being the tn gatherings, t highly artistic concerts given by the Spar gur String quartet have contributed marked stimulus to th uitural life ot tle. is well known mber ensemble will appear in concert next ‘Tuesday evening, Mareh 20, at thy Women's University and Spring. The playing of this organization of gifted artists has been the subject of warm praine by the most discrimi ating deve of musical ‘Thelr programs have not only ured the works of many fe wiclara, but in sovernt 1 brought to the elty entation of noted cd manding Virtuoait on will ations for Tuesda th interp pleces. One Quartet,” by called the moat poet of musicians famo event two gr the Minor A be humann 1 and the most ny mpathetic The nec ond, Smetana’s From My Lite This Is the ws quartet, concert of the! orien of three, which are under the management of Mra, John Spargur. | program begin “ The doors will t time and no one tted until after the per is played. ckets are now of Carolina Lazzari, operatic contral- to, whowe singing Is not unknown to Seattle audiences, having appeared | t three years was here in ¢ heard as Civic Symphony orchestra, at {ts con: cert Considered one of the first contraltos in Amert ca, her singing was, indeed, a treat Miss Lazzart haw a delightful voice, of excellent quality, power and range, | and her Interpretations were most enjoyable. | Her singing of the aria, “Ii Capri from “Dinorah,” by Meyerbeer wan exceptionally well given, Other numbers greeted with enthusiasn were Handel's a." by and Del 6 selections given by Abendited,” by uments, wns the mont dering. Other num bers included Mozart's “Jupiter” sym: | phony, Kuhlau’s “Biverhot ture, and “E * by Chabrier. with th yeatertay afternoon, Sibel! Raint-Saens, from the or Schumann over: | W. C. T. U. SEMAN INSTITUTE The semiannual institute of the King County W, C. T. U. will be held Tuesday, March 20, in the Woodland Park M church, T2nd and Green wood ave. ‘The following program will begin | c Mra. Mary L. Mra. Libble i ute 9p their unions, uate, 1 om. &. FB. Thayer ab Toung People “Our Official Papers, Part m—"The Vitel Our and Childn P, c | be ment 13:1 afeteria luncheon. Communtty sing, Mrs, Kite] “Our Goal for 1924," Mrs. 1 © Three-fold Benefits of 2 p.m. & Medal Contest,” Mra. Sadie DI. Town 2:20 p.m. | Joasia Prater 2:40 p.m. Elmira ¢ 2p. m Parliamentary drill, Mra ‘Child Conservation,” Mina “My Deps * count tendents; Mra. Cassea Osborn, | tment rin r "Creating Sentiment Thru Kadie Kills, Ribboner’s Impres. Adjournment. Cafeteria luneheon will be rerved by | the women of the church. ' NORTH END PROGRE: CLUB ‘The North End Progressive elub | will hold a business meeting at the home of Mra Fred T. Schrader, 6210 | Brooklyn ave., Tuesday, March 20, at | 2 p.m. At 2:15 o'clock Mra. Martha} Caspberry, of the juventle court, will | speak on “Tho General Aspect of | Juvenile Delinquency.” ene SOROSIS CLUB The Sorosis club will meet at the Federated clubhouse Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p, m. is and Churches of Rom Hein. rich; book review, Girl From the Marshcroft,”” M . W. Hay; current events, ‘ow National Laws,” Miss V, Morrison. see MOTHERS’ CLUB SIGMA CHI The Mothers’ club of Sigma Chi will meet at the chapter house, Tues- day, March 20, at 2:30 p. m NOURISHING SOUPS Mrs. Housewife: piling for you a pelected list of delicious, nourishing and Washington Bureau, The Seatt 1322 New York Ave., Washingt I want a copy of the bulletin on “Soups,” and inclose here. with two cents in postage stamps, NAMC. sc cesscrersereesenerens Street and No... dal time and dancing, All affiliated orders invited to attend, Our Washington bureau has just finished com. tasty soups. fome of Uncle Sam's tested recipes. an eight-page folder, so that you ean put them away in your cook book and keep for future reference. simply fill out the coupon below and mail as direc’ recipos for making 25 kinds of These are selected from They are neatly printed in It you want theso recipes le Star, lon, D. ©, | be an Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Sign on the Trail won the Have Ca eight wn Her Mar tattray nd made headband windows, Mar f thi r mpfi interested & for the ding winde < wiris. There are enough 4 r t roups in the Youngs fers ne three guard care of them. form two new ¢ town school o¢ Have ber of wometime you signed up for the Cham Commerce demonstration | soon? Only Firemakers and Torchbearers are eligible Fifty girls are asked to serve tea] at the Fr April] 24th, Get arm it and Flower part out your tam aud Are are ‘ou a Te prepare a rent If yor peech on Cumpfire at headquarte J wanocla tion reh 15th and sign talked before th na Par achers Th Pr from to enidenty ol enter th Armory or Perhaps you shine or It may be bread hoping to have a great display culinary efforts contributed by Campfire giris the Remomber April ird for leu for the A tnd Miss Brown the conferer t Hike When? tion. Hike Lohequa Ww thforma: ore? Bremerton, Port Woolley, Tr Open Ange Bedro. © are trips to all these | places, 0 Firemakers a Torchbearers | porm? Lohequa xhibit Pew: Walla, man, where sho is that there ore f RIVERTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL | Nomination of candidates for the school board will be made at the | meeting be held at Riverton Heights school, Wednesday evening. | Mareh 21, at § o'clock ote FLORA EB. BATEMAN 1.10.0; A, Flora B. Bateman L. 1. 0 give a whint party in LO. G. evening, Mar to A, will T. halt} | RD PAT. A concord P.-T. A. w the school Tuesday, opening at 10:30 a, m will be open at 12:40, ing at 2:30 p. m SUNSHINE CLUB The Queen City 8 meet Tuesday, March 2 at the Masonic temple. Eastern Stars and their vited. bid a bazaar March 20, ‘The tea roo Business mee at 2p. m., Cards. All friends In-| WEBSTE Mr. Thomas R. ¢ ent of city schools, will speak at the | meeting of the Wobster P.T, Wednesday evening, March 21, at & o'clock. Musical program. All parents urged to attend. ONT, superintend- | CLARA BARTON NO. 1 Clara Rarton tent, No. 1, Daugh ters of Veterans, will be luncheon guests of Julla Dent Grant tent, No, 3, in Tacoma, on Tuesday, March 20. DORCAS CIRCLE Dorcas | will meet with Mrs, C. H. Hahn, 3414 W. 64th st., Tues: | day, March 20, at 1 o'clock | STUDY CLASS, RAINIER CHAPTER The study class of Rainier chap. ter, D. A. R., will meet Tuesd Mareh o'clock. “South America.” Study Hood's restores energy — aids digestion The cause~thick, impoverished blood! The resulta tired, wor- out feeling. Purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla—good health, appe- tite and strength will fedlow, Hood's Sarsaparilla invigorates and tones up the entire system, It also helps to correct acidity of the blood which many times’ causes the pains and aches of rheumatisin and lumbago, Get Hood's today, Someone in your family needs it now. At all druggists, The tonic for thal tired feeling HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA | er j Writing the best song for the group {to ning at the Grand Cou! | Field House hine club wil eg | group hold | Ods for the Pepto-M; a Council Fire symbol you want can get it by ge ank Helsen’s (Mix Th remember to Mrn. F tions to get the Remember ming that the iris fiyt Where avern? Monday TW. Clair fixhes, v are the re ts swim A. for Cam, ot to help. fe Let's get them ¢ ing to have ctor in to be Campfire girls are at last, and the di none other than Mr. directs the who orchest All 5 wish to notif nm the hools. headquart Tho next trip to Port Townsend will be made on the 14th of April, and “are urged to sign up to _ or even enc that 1 he ve never failed to KO on the date wet, and the men forward eagerly to seeing the and enjoying the good cheer h they bring with them. Has done your bit this year? » Cam) to Port wicls wh | bers. The Kowatahoma Campfire girls addition to preparing for the| Grand Council Fire, are fixing up a} club room and are planning to en- tertain the groups of the South End | at a party and Misa Ann has offered | a prize of a leather collar to the ¢irl i) Fire. Last Tuesday the g {UA and decorated their gowss later had a plenic lunch and invited the folks at Lohequa to thelr party. On March Sist the girls are going to give a dance at the South Park The girly of the Hayuhica Camp. fire are planning to become Wood gatherers at the Council Fire, Just a few honors are lacking and these will be completed before March 24th: They are also planning to get new | members because many of the girl and new girls will| 1 Th iris of the Kowa tahoma group are asking the girls group who become Wood: at the Grand Coundll Fire | punch at thelr party. The following -officefs have just | been installed in the Cheewoha| Campfire: President, Betty Blake; viee president, Helen Bio: eres Katherine Sumberlad; treasur- Lucile Morrill; corresponding sec- retary, Margaret McDonald; scribe, Gertrude Strahl; geargeant at arms, Florence Severson, Each Saturday from 2 to 4 o'clock the girls of this a story hour at the hureh, and on Sunday morning the | girls take caro of the children while | their mothers are at the services, In | the near future they are going to} ive a party for the Akiyaha Camp- ire and give an éntertainment to uperfluous Hair Now Removed Roots and All! A boon to women troubled with | superfluous hatr jy the new phelac- tine process. It in totally unlike the depilatory, electrical and other moth- moval of hairy growths, It iy the thing that enables one to remove the hair completely roots and all-in one’s own home, without the assistance. of an expert. 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