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‘AGE 10 . Personal IDEAL EASTER MILLINERY | Ausic Inte rprets Maste srpiece © « of erie et VYHE SEATTLE STAR lited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. }|"""""" wea 8 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Dies. Can aude leks - soday | te Art—Dorothy Fay Gould.. Telephone, Capito! 0829. “ati lh BP abrotine. aan A Splendid Valaet in Sand Mrs. Ostrander Hosts at Smart Din-|"""""" .. . Mer-Dance; Visitor Will Be Honored at}, 2n4 Mr vor Channin in the hy 49 Smart, Attractive SENG) to every detail was the dinner dance | Mem F. M. Dudiey, who le Ul at Meines Leber Spring Suits Bax and her fiance, Mr. Evan 8. McCor ay ae’ eal for ome - c ia adding taken, whigh canter ees Fei! Fibes the main eve At a Special Price eh were seated the one hund 5 yl aH ro : - tn lovely profusic - Ellen Dulmag will « tet wan rr t Dancing was enjoyed cool aA . “ j $25. 00 the bun porch and the ae . a SS Alka > ‘ “oggare vee. aoe gle egsen = Mra nd M vements of five no , In Styles for Immediate bo ah Charlotte week beautiful # ns i ates by n a tris lyriclem. and Dinner Will Honor Mrs. Clark ; ie lett of Boccberini, Tesheikow q Re Mre. Patrick Parr Clark, of Los Ang #, who ts visiting her Mr. Bdgar L. Webster is in town And, ¢ Cantabile with ite simp x : ite fonts. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dudl the Hot 0, Dr, and Mrs./on a short business trip. Mr, and | theme feeling and charm ob B/Bloused, box and Ds Floyd Lamson are enter evening at the] Mra, Webster and family have b belted effects in navy Ar Glub before the Junior club's “circy Maso’ the winter It . ° where they will remain until twill and tan and gray lone of the 1 term ; Ger 5 n he % homespuns, are f eases Be with Minnie Jilg, who ts attend >, with Friday afternoon at 3 Ann's Academy In Victoria, | tured at this Special tien with her fath Tea and Shower Honors Miss Baxter Jilg ire. Edward And: aret Chinn) enterta this Winches ‘chbere r in comp t to Miss Harrt to Mr. Evan 8. McCord, Jr 1 be an event of| for Alaska, to spend sev mont r vaca Henry Price. Jes ternoon at Up-to-the-minute sty and trimmings, such as Mowers adorned the rooms here Mrs, Leo Black beads, braid and em- Birs. Andrew Price fet Dinner as Birthday Compliment a2 RE ee eee Jeaitle Art broide and good tail- oring make these suits ompliment to Mr. Lane Summers on his birthday, Mrs. Summers {8] spent the week-end in town | DOROTHY FAY GOULD thelr exhit splendid values, prom- Bing with a buffet dinner for twelve at the Ae this even a ey tip ofp Pace 7 oy i eek 4 te Mr. Albert Price Crotton, who } rhure sayy ising satisfactory wear ° 4 . ‘otton, > has | ings ope hur " ‘ tt saa efit for New Chapter House a= gc | the Art , t for a minimum expend- with his brother: Mr, and Mra, Fa the benefit of a new chapter house, soon to be erected, the Alumn on of Alpha Delta Pi sorority is giving a Hard Times dance Etchings from England, Italy andj at t iture. evening, March 23, at the chapter house, 4543 17th ave. N. E., for ed to ‘ear! rae | America are ar the collection, | T " * we Copeland charge of the ° which ix nent ¢ 1 one ent < t t 7 $4 ttnit and their frien: Mrs. George Copeland is in charge of tl 9 ESET Rar CaPeOS A Detcrn hos EERE TURE As the group is limited oF" jeard party will be given Monday afternoon, March 28, also at the| from Vancouver, Wash. where sho} year petal sh y in remove the fix we suggest an early se- na house, from 2 to 4:30 p. m. There will be music and tea from 4:30| Visited her brother, T. M. An ar I senior atudent Dili “chisater abe ‘i p) Mrs. Oscar Larson, Garfield 2121, is {n ch and will take reserva-|derson, at the barrack t u r rtment of architecture, r ay that is frequent lection. ‘unti] Saturday afternoon. | th eteher, now of Pasader t 1a very signal honor ir ha clean cloth cond Gallery ie Sorority expects to begin building in the near future, that the house san Jane Verb hool in _ the gallery on a “Cla Then go over the leted by the fall quarter. jthe East, is spen ting her Easter] three of Roi Pa a th cloth w « out of hot 4 " 2 vj vide choi o eres Worth ts president of the Alumnae association jvacation in, the Bermudas one of Ambre nal ; : You will be delighted with the wide choice of becoming Hats which are offered for Easter wear—featuring trimmings of flowers, bows or feathers—priced from $12.50 to $25.00 ona all over LARD PREVENTS RUST ames W. Reynol extended visi unior Circle Give Bridge-Luncheon eg tec cay te fmembers of the Junior circle of the Fruit and Flow enter. this afternoon with a bridge luncheon of twelve home| ‘ | ‘i ; : 525.00 @ John W. Goodwin, 123 W. Highland drive | Mr. Mary Carr Moore (fra.|and in Californt Bel tite ction crass jArthur Di for her| Professor of r th ° os ; efit for Children’ s Orthopedic Hospital |nome ta California. | ty of Washington. ax to : Afternoon brings Interlaken guild's musicale-tea at the home of cae Mr. nefit of the Children’s! OW. FR. Hendrey, 1871 23rd ave. N., for the b alc hospital. following interesting program will be presented at 2:30 o'clock “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn); (b) “Valse Bluette”| 5d the East, will ret iM be guests at the (©) “Old Irish Melody” (Kreisler); (4) “Scherzo-Tarantelle” (Wienlaw-| Washington for a time. {Students Will k Winifred Bateman; Miss Eleanor Hilton at the plano. oe a > iExhibit Work ‘Walla mall Secon Auenve at Serna Sivas fa) “Songs of the Open” (Frank La Forge); (>) “A Madrigal” | yw |’ “rom the middie of April un ‘ d annually J. Catlow); (c) “The Blue Bell" (MacDowell); (d) “Stolen Wings”| HEART LEGION first of May the Fine Arts : ey —————— Willeby}—Mrs. Frederick Adams; Daisy Wood Hildreth at the} Women of Mooscheart Lé | will bo given over to the exhibition | s fe ist om meet for cards Thursday Jot art work of the students of the| Many Artists san man, To ' |Seattlo high schools. Mins Clara P. Represe nted | language 1s vory 1 ahs ak | Reynolds, ax head of the art work in| Japanese Group (Koscak Yamada); (1) “The Tears of Minora”;| yfarch 22, it Song”; (3) “Dream Tale”; (b) Etude D Flat Major (Liszt}—Miss) temple. 8:15 o'clock, poon of vinegar add: WITH CAKE ICING i KILLS THE ODOR o the Hildreth ot the plano. ; | Ten Virgins” will be given by Seattle| One of the mo: ‘tea service will be in charge of Mrs. C. C. Mortrude, assisted by} Graded union in members’ hall of the | scheduled this w = H. M. Gaston, Jr., Mrs. Webster R. Harrison, Mrs. A. R. Wells, Mra} yw. c. A, Thursday, Mareh 22, at @andberg and Mrs. G. L. Mortude. 10 o'clock. caer enjoyable is Haddon ¢ leet 1,|offered by the French government ars work in ono of the He won of tho muse Corregsto, tta, Vero! water, 8 while ot TO CLEAN WOODWORK Ls | medy with a at formal Luncheon | ALSACON CLUB linterest and very Reinier Beeuwkes entertained with an informal luncheon of tw sca eet x LW. hr en take the re Tuesday afternoon at her Pare 2506 33rd ave. 8. } w “s march a in which h Nikable 5 | ka cake icing while it {s cooking .pre-|water with which you clean ts it from becoming too sugary.! woodwork will be most benefi Frying pans in which fish or on agen Reynolis, a : | This week and next there will bo|en was one of t jons have been cooked sometimes ro - : @ high schools, deserves the great-| an exhinit ‘ 1 " . very. obded “La Chanson des Balsere” (Remberg); (b) “Now Sleeps the] GRADED UNION OF eat credit for the exhibit, which t8| te to mtncs latre mane eee eens ene Petal” (Quilter); (c) “The Mountain Linnet” (Katherine Glen| suNDAY SCHOOLS held every two years | sma “sahinit 102 satersite| eta’ alee tes [set rid of this put vinegar in the @ “April, My April” (Miligan)—Mrs, Gwendolyn Geary Ruge; Daly] Dramatization of the story of “The PH jars OF ae iver star Havin: renstined steal |pan and heat to the boiling point, Then wash the dish fn soap and ~ | A little kerosene added to the the : DP. m.; play hour in gymnasium, 9 p. } }m.; Union Bible club class, 7 p. mi} T hal = —— lostess at Home Today | Mrs, TF. G. West, teacher pee ae t| # R Baumgarten entertained with a bridge luncheon of eight) ee [are cll taken. Richa a from the recent Northweat| this afternoon at her home, 451 Wheeler st., in compliment to Mrs.| THURSDAY - the t p, is one of the beat medi stil be ie ition w © pon | a 98 a round of vi | Smith, who has just returned from a visit of several weeks in| PROGRESS CLUB and Chicago. | Th F . Jof the state European Craft of Wal Helpful Advice to *. . with Mrs. George Hollingst 6 Le ; - 20th ave., Thursday, March o|Work Exhibit oe | Fain at Dinner Saree me | or Behe ean | verworked Women ff and Mrs. B. D. Damascus, who have recently removed here from| ale sonagivegirt | sity ts very busy Jus lia, were dinner hosts Monday evening at the Hotel Butler. The) pYTHIAN SISTER g) sadlndi list included Col. and Mrs. J. C. Jay, Col. and Mrs, D. E. Marquardt, |ALTR land Mrs. 5. C. Pugh and Capt. and Mrs. Richard Allen. * 05,8 uses of the exhibition | |resorvations, call Tulstic club will /ers, Capitol 0832 Bessio Flemming, “*e ursday Service at Orthopedic Shops [Be Grand ave, ‘Thursday, March | ArsxItARY ST. LUKE ‘ ie) ane gulld e Orth 7 5 ae session, OSPITAL . Frederick Boyd will be hostess for Queen Anne gulld at the Ortho- ene. @ | HOSPITAL Bark ey aay Admitte d to sive a bene-/ Beaux Arts | Tea Shop on Thursday, assisted by Mrs. Herbert Withersponn, Mrs! sTEVER TEA | The Won Z *, Moe, 3 Wadrenenta' a St. Luke's ho Rowe, Mrs. J. Ww. Geowisy Mrs. C. F, Moe, Mrs. H. , Mrs Woman's guild of St, Luke's Epis Pa petiea 6 Lomeli vill sire Horder and Mrs. J. Barclay. copal chlurch will hold a silver teal, at ‘ re Lancelot Gowen, #on of Dr. Herbert "hrift Shop will have Mount Baker Park guild, represented by Mra. t 4, the hom O) ef Lil) j | of Mr oy + | t the home of X nC. ‘ H. Gowen, hend of the department| Tngel and Mrs. G. J. Dodge, serving in the morning, and in tho| ofthe ® odd sats hale chulthels, /pryant, 1107 Zist ave. N., at 2 p. m EZ in| Gon Mrs. A. J. Rhodes and Mrs. Fisken will! represent First Hill/ 55°), \) 900m fi. Thursday, March aaa | will speak on her trip abroad trip abroad. | erp honor the husbands ot mem-|| LWO COLORS ’ iis |bers, the Coterie club ts en ' @omen s Clubs Jaoxeny cu | Sioa ask jing. on Friday, March M yay club, 463: 4 Way club, 4 ‘ ' TRE! ES aol », Thursday, M h 22, 3 ‘ch at 8 p.m, in the | “ at & o'clock are : Ned eee the Ano. t WV, hall 2409 Niatt tive, |!oetur a fourth floor of in ce Gieks gi fav dagtes} ty PT. A at 9 p.m. Business session at 7 p.|ine YW. CA. Dr. H, H. Barnes ing bat deceititane cei te x Dea ations. ‘Adams PT. A. will have its|m, Members and friends invited, | eeue : |club, meeting at the school Thurs- ofendany | WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB | y evening, March 22, at 8 o’clock.| GEN, LAWTON CIRCLE Woodcraft Totem club will meet ntendent T. R. Cole will be the Gen. Lawton circle, Ladies of the) thursday evening, March 22 in | G. A. R,, will serve a home-cooked | clubroom, 4168 Arcado building. Mr, noonday dinner Thursday, March 22,|}rrame, chairman of tho § MRS. C. E. CHAPMAN ELM 87. MEW ALBANY, IND, day i tes Man- || TO REMEMBER REI moon PT, Ae wilt observa |2t W008's hall, 17th and Market st. /agers’ ‘association, will speak. hie atts er, as = 2 D4Y in and day out, week in and week out the tired, over-worked en . oe. 6 ee 2 i n i Di ti ents’ night” Thursday, March| wr yiNGFORD CIRCLE WILLARD UNION WW, C Mrs, Hebse Plank’s ron and housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cook- @t-§ o'clock. Mr. Carl Croson, resident of the school board, will Music and refreshments. Wallingford circle of the First Willard Union W, ¢ ing, cleaning and mending. Is it any wonder that after a time a Presbyterian church will meet intho|meet Thursday, March weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman had, develops and the wife and mother FRIDAY, MAKOM 25—~ s ten at homo small dining-room of the church,|p. m. at 906 24th ave. 8, Subject, Co Mrs; James i sic yea Fi ai ae e ay, Match 2, ab4 p,m. Bhort| "Narcotics," ‘The mate’ prancna| ee pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, the $s CENTURY CLUB Castanea ‘oanalonts will atturids CAMCintaredted’ weeore Interlaken Gufld's mustcal-ten at natural result of overwork? social service department of ob 6 a ideas . home Mra, W. RR. Hendrey, 1871 ard avo Misa Mildred Stephens’ bridge ton to honor five brides-elect, tho Misses Ruth Walley, Dorothy Cook, Helen Lindeman, Marguor ito Mueller and Aural erby, and Minn Irene J Mra. Loa H. MoCloy's and Mra, Rt. KR. MeCloy’s bridge luncheon at tho home of the Jatter for Mrs. J. W, MeCloy. SATURDA AKCH & Mr. and Mra, Charles 1. bridge evening at Bridge luncheon at University club. SUNDAY, MARCH 25— Lenten musicale at the Women's University elub at 4 o'clock Twilight muatoale, under the aus pices of Women's Council of St, Mark's church, at Mr, and Mra Edwin A, Strout’s home, 1921 Minor ay TUFADAY, MARCH 27— Mra, Frederick Hausman'a mustoate ten for the benofit of the Chil Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, head- aches, backache, nervousness, irritability and melancholia will be interested in Mrs, Chapman’s letter, and should realize that Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. Mrs. Chapman’s Letter Reads as Follow | NEW ALBANY, IND.—"I took Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for | a weakness which many women have from over work, and from which 1 suffered for quite a while, I wasn't fit to do my work and my sister advised me to tak this medicine, After the first few days tho pains were not so severe as thi had been and after taking a few bottles I am not bothered any more. I am doing my housework every day and highly recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman suffering from female trouble, Only yesterday a friend called me on th © and knowing what it did for me wanted to Know what to ask for at tore, as she meant to give it a trial.”"-MRS, C, B, CHAPMAN, 1920 alm strovt, New Albany, Indiana, Another Case of Nervous Breakdown MEMPHIS, NN, ‘Two years ago T was completely run-down and my nerves wore a’ wr I could hot sweep a room without resting, I could not do ony ot my work éxcept a little at a time and the doctor's medicine did not help One day some one threw a little book on to my porch and in tt L read several testimonials of women who had been like myself, L went right out and got met bottle of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and before I had taken the | Woman's Century club will) GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB ADDITIONAL CLUBS Thursday, March 22, at 10 2 | ‘The Greenwood Social Club, 0. E. — » Ot the Washington Children’s) yi mee! March 22,|MISSOULA CLUB ome, 3200 E. 6th st. This ts the! at 10:39 a, m t the home| Missoula club will give a no-host nual ce ae. Se aren of Mrs. D. W. Liming, 8720 Third|dinner at the Indian Summer, Fri- a 2 “lave, N. W. lay, March 2: 6:9 5 ake Ravenna car to 33d ave, N. &.|°"° .16ne bead socks gcd ied cole MON libcaal take jitney, leaving every hult-| orem pepRKAH I 5 p A PLITH RE ODGE NO. 134 from Fourth and Union, ands) yrilte Rebekah lodgo No. 134 will ely to home. lection of offt-| entertain with a progressive whist at er Oda Fellows’ hall, 2906 Jackson st., *h 22, Actin Thursday, March 22, at 9 p. m, ea ‘The art department of the Soros; 3 the Federated clubhouse, ; 4 Made in modern sanitary r ap ae the Chamber of Commerce rooms condenseries, eS>S ¥ =e = Dy ix Thursday evening, March 22, a BEATTLE COUNCIL Walocke . 4 ee M0 E WOMEN ok Jed} | Tho regular meeting of the Seattle |sTREMT CAR MEN TO DANCE nell of Minute Women will be] street Car Men and the Ladies’ at Frederick & Nelson's audi-|auxiliary will give a dance ‘Thurs. dren's Orthopedic honpttal, at The newest dresses for small girls whole of that bottle I knew {t was helping mo. 1 took six bottles and then in 2 i ‘i wabted > vo colors I pout thre mnths 1 took two more, Now lam in perfect health, 1 d jum, ‘Thursday, March 22, at 2|day cvening, March 22, at Miss : MONDAY, APRIL 2— are made of two colors. Usually reli Work and could do moren it Gan truly any thar 1 know, Lydia 1, Pinks mm. Reports from the King county | Bright's, ourth and Pino st. i darling’ © at the |] Vo colors in the same material, but ham's Vegetable Compound gave mo my health."—MRS, 0. J, HINCKLBEY, 3 terly meeting, held at Auburn, eerus @inalicl | neat, Olt fo) somotimos two materials aa woll Union Avenue, Memphis, ‘Tenn, ch &, will be given, Large at-lriuRspAY MUSICAL CLUB SRAND | BR yee Hanod, Wool crepe and ty sare used . neo requested. ; Mra, George Arlund will be hostess i “eireun Danco” at |{£0® heavy dresses and they are Thousands of Women owe their health to . mple, . Willlam Cronby's rat homo before the Junior NE a NGL nid dled ur gt aS i with collars and ouffa of PHI MOTHERS’ CLUB sical club at her home, 915 W, Blaino, {tip ardusea aserwnade seine nian Re irebere Beh tai raoce|ot,olab At her home, time dresses are made of flat crepe, : ung re ats adh of Ft crab ia in ams Of the Ughter materials h nVY Irish chapter house, 4700 19th ave. N. “ee , 4 TUESDAY, APRIL §— S, Thursday, March 22, at 2 p.m SAGLEY PT, A, Mra, Ty Ausian do ‘Turonne's recep a Ge ley F A, will meot Thursday|* tion at the Sunnet club in honor || Hnen ts favored, especially in bright UNSHINE GUILD afternoon, March 22, at 2:15 o'clock, ARinury AGRE Ae Taste ee || cotta add fothen: thins drensas) are (Sunshine guild will meet with Mrs.| For tho noxt week a apec ; , W. Jones, 2026 Nye pl., Thursday, | has bee 1 meeting arranged Vriday evening, WEDNESDA The marria AVRIL to Tax. mado of imported ginghams, Trimmings are varied and include Wool embroidery, ribbons and insorts| |h ch 22, Bp sm rh 30, 4 n 6 le; or to Me March 30, Kt which, Superintendent Pure Milk THARy ohuren of lace and ftabriow, Fut the im.| | SATTLE REVIEW NO 8 mothers and friendy of the pupils ara | 64fA Contented Cows” Mig ituih Bailey, wil portant thing to remember ix that} WW LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, tt) Review No, 8, W. B.A. of linvited. Community singing will bo rom Uontentea Cows the dren is made of two colors, no Np i viral Haptiat ehurch at 9 40 Maccabees, will ontertain with a ted by R, I. Vivian, Ee In th afternvon, Fase how simple otherwise it may DSS é » 1 « KC 5

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