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Will Enjoy Informal Affair. Rowk tant g Wednesday tor | “oreo 1 , nt, will § tas to of MES NEFTENGEE, wife, of Capt, Tyan « - 8. N j i . h in California for eve “Thos expected to return about 1 ab, ) Jam, Mrs. Fr and Mre Among othe Fenton kin rk. WwW. W 2 AH west, Mr rff, Mes ewe PAGE 10 TH! KATTLI rAR ESD PRIL 10, 1929. | ( honE) £OnE H ro M : EMPTME Laney . Persona et aan ete 0. | rama PIN MONEY. cnn mae LN eattie Jociety ge Bae Cay tt Pench Artist WIN | etd i naa w eave Friday by motor ¢ party ‘ t d lin Ovati 1S 70G went poms x o knov find it at ite te m and . . aoe are b, Arvade b atunda Win ovat oy . orere Senet t beter: Scanaatial ms to cs oveliaat Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, a ae z April 14 £:30 p.m, B p ; eye end givia, me nideline pursuits that have HEMLINES Music and Society Assistant~ Louise Raymond. 1) th hak hein Sn tiation’ a Rona > ot i + 4 rete ° ‘ n m -: A taco Ae ramea wits | s be simply Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. ‘ 1 ng her t ibiee oF rem COU : - ; pou Fr urea Hit 0 OF SY eeDerenen 6 twit am ty wint v M nd Mep. I NORTH 1 ui : of suse tion! ry practical nature for people who want to ped, ps pd it iy 5 7 ; lone ce ‘ patios, Of thin Gelder. 3 Jp inereane the facnily income. The bulletin will be went on or Yaa Mrs. Wette ngel Will Be Hostess at Large Mrs. John L, Dea ¢ Ban Frat the " business meet : quest. Fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Star's Wash y jutt as! the fr Affair Saturday Afternoon; Club Members| cisco, wo nas been 5 her bi in M. 2B ton bureau ame % BRASS ¢ ANDLESTICKS ; brane candlesticks clean ly with pale ¢ : Washington Bureau, The Senitle Star, 5 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. } { H 1 want the bulletin, “Pin Money,” inclose two cents in stamps for postage. Beauty Contented You are always conf. dent that has been its highest possibilities after using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel, 1 Send 10 for Trial Size Name Bireet and No oe sane tention bis jatention | now MICHAEL “he tor teased, wipy! has over Ihave run 4 never stolen raised my 1 against any “You have those who hi “ft is a t “Let us wpe Pyou are have Just et coups planned, A sand pounds thom jewell left behind! the place of iife?” 1 shrogsed deed 1 had question. Graham all of Brom LEMONS KEPT LONG KEEPS HANDS SOFT ‘ Informal Evening at Women’s " dhaeirgtenpeel grt, Oriental Cream University Club srw ana Meo A the Chamber of Con 10) site of hard aa Gourau cep lemons a long er Apparel for Entertain for Bride-Elect M tra, Re Rt. Fox *-|kans and their ¢ : M Unusual Values in Skirts, Slip-Ons and Blouses at $5.00 Corptir Edward Jc and M Bridge Dinner at Home 1 I OLA hae cee d Chopin's “By The Skirts at $5.00 Mr. and M 0, W. Watson will ¢ a bridge ding f J fe mee Bs IUBICAL ; P r 4 covers at home next Satuftlay eventr \ 4 all Masters | aise ’ piven. ‘ M by Franck, an High quality plain and a) e Plans Mah Jongg and Bridge Part sda church ‘ : revccaih meee wrap style : a] 5 apelin oy 7 to th entertain ae Mah J i BAPTIST MISSIONARY “ jf Moin oi Nel ) ‘ exquinite fully tailored from excep- Gand bridge p w let eel A an 2h 1 aie Sat dma aliag tage el heron Bota ane . es , : bap Ste ss: tionally fine materials, in eS ycxets mn 4 will mee tay, April | os tee AND SBA t the I { light and dark colors. Os nat et aa vate Sstuce tetrén aieomess eiuaene {ee ee A benefit lect eerie et —— Belt sizes from 28 to 38 4 wilt be rurnisharby the ‘ Sin: 9 P. Fick, 9208 Munt 4 got the benefit inches, be bs VERITAS Wil 1 f 4 ‘ | Dance at Ar “Pea pe FPa tS pcb eg le enn Hug t + of The Slip-ons at 4 Invitations have t officers an H Fort | sve, Wednead . ¥ tn. ey ye ert Sh aa @ ae fi the Wesiuenyn. Cain) e, neees Woven of soft yarns, in | Faculty Wiives\ Club Wi ill Meet PSE Ee Re Sear é te ‘chan "ae Tan, Gray, Jade, Tomato, ' The Faculty Wives’ clu ponere Ane say eget sete C i k ' PRO ; n Minn Kiebl. 1 White and Brown, with contrasting stripes of fiber silk — these slip-ons are suitable for sports, busi- ness or school wear. The Blouses at $5.00 Daught tions to ? annual b: given at the Hotel Washington on Wedn: to be Mrs. Kate Stevens Bates, of Olymp first governor of the territory Washi: MYSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY Mystle Jewel ing invite r will be the honor guests of Isaac I. Stevens, ston; Mra, Eliza Ferry Leary, of an Auxillary meets in temp Wedne 1 o'clock, for t Lo 0 F. Seattle, v was first governor of the state of | Cs 2 o'clock. | A group of satin, crepe and novelty Blouses Washingt . Loulsa C. Frye, of ‘Seattle, member of the A. A.| bg S(t | blouse styles, in light and dark colors, trimm Denny faniily, h came to Seattle in 1851. | WEST SEATTLE an} Camp Registration mA lace, embroidery sand beads. Mrs. H Owens is in charge of general arrangements for the| ART CLUB | for Camp Sealth tf ¢ ‘ i f occasic vations are asked befor They may be made by| West Seattle sae y Brown and These blouses are splendid values at this price, and cali McCombs Clark, Me’ with Mra, Dan tnesday, | ALPHA AUXILIARY F @ Dix head the ive: fires are shown in sizes to 42. First Gallery Bi} 1, at 10:39 o'clock Alpha auxiliary to Street Car } period, while is Music Practice Club RIOR OS Ea eee & Canes: te Mies Dose me Mrs. Freder H. ‘Parks will ente 2 : 16 i r — luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, April niet Ap ties $94 e G A FASHION FE TE Mrs. Ovgood Packard will furnish the pro Thursday, April 12, at 8:30 P. M. In the Little Theater of the Cornish School Given by Carman, Cheasty’s and the Eggert Shoe} Company, The entire proceeds go to the Cornish Foundation | Fund. Will Entertain Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Por:Lee Welty u& entert @lub of three tables ng the members of her bridge lun ‘aday afternoon. Arrange Interesting Program For the benefit of the Norw n Hospital associ lished, a, group of Interested women who are le the maintenance of ¢ t heon at 12:30, for Mra Ht. Sayre, Mra HW. P. Houghton | Nat and Minx M McBride, asnisting. |New Y .| Phone Kenwo Mise Muth “Brown left for team of W joart Legion gives auerade Ww bie to off ica Ban arreeen, t dE ddcemeey, Metanh sag oy Tickets may be reserved at the shops participat- contend unable to offer remuneration, has ao _. f > re interested or man beat : - : 'y attractive program f ADDITIONAL CLUBS end ing and at the Cornish School. “Yes,” ans numbers | = |tera are asked to call gowns nd Mt makes th, Overture—“Midsummeér Night's Dream” (Mend oho)}—Harrlet Sand| LONESOME CLUB ters at once. If there other sa. mpfire erooked hims Anne Hill. | The Lonesome club. will meet| signed up wit work, Ti , . “palace Reading ler Rose” (Louise Higbee); “Sister's Best Feller” (Billy| Tuesday evening, April 10, at the| course will t ited with re laws for all » De Roo” (Jean Peters), “Dick's Pleasant Dream” (Leonard] Fainier Grand at & p.m from all parts of the country ts. The las “The Deserter” (Florence Holt) Cards and dancing. There will be rown will be out ofthe city all the peopl ot a Kind” (A Comedy Ruth Atk | mut May 10t , a special program including a one-| return from New York heads for a Eloise Atkins, Alyce Swa s, Lois Lunn; | —— Déris Quist; “A Tribute to Mother,” “Beasle’s First Party,” man. Having only cut of the sags why I only one ‘the other. Wi “Nobody 4 Mary Corbaley; ¢ Selma Belles; violin solo, selected, ~ “Hm! siact comedy by members of the Verna Mae Anderson; , Raymond F ee ee eS ecorewtee ‘ thoughtfully, Eloise Litebfieldy Sally Mason, Elyzabeth Smith; “ y Tended the} —__ EUEESO Second Avenue at Spring Street a hear * Bitty ¢Prater; Impersonation, lohnnie Teache: Kathryn *A he i ry . wm Rev se told to Atkinson; “On the: Judgment Day," Lewis 3 [A Rational Institution CY siamo to Coast racter sket Wilbur We *The Teeth o the Gift Horse” (A Play in One Act}—Richard Butler, | lorence Butler, his wife, Marion Wh an; Marietta} his aunt, Helga Lund; Anne Fisher, friend of the Butlers, Lillian ; Deviin Blake, friend of Butlers, Cecil Westefman, Mrs. C. K. Anderson, Mrs. P, Gjerde and Mrs, Henry Knudsen are directing the arrangements and the ushers, in charge of Miss Solveig Beholt, viii be members of the junior division of the hospital as oclation. Service at Orthopedic Shops Interlaken gulld will be in eh Shop on Wednesday. Mrs rge of the service at the Orthopedic Tea y. Parrahm will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Boyd G. Goebel, Mrs Mrs. J. A, Millais, Mrs, ©. pny, Mrs, J. N. Hamiil, Mrs. F, H, Grinn@il, Mrs, George H. Beliman, Mra. Prowning King & Co. Where Boys’ Clothing Values and Morning#with Mra. Peter Mogenson and Mrs. A. M. Thomas in a j 4 EE harge, and in the afternoon Capitol Hill guild will be represented by Mra. K. Micdleton and Mrs. J. H. Kane, \X / f! Style Always | @omen’s Clubs Lead CLUBS FOR WEDN! AY Norfolk SIGNAL CORPS AUXILIARY or Se SAGE BRUSH What does it mean to you? Strength, revitalizes These trying days bring weari- ness, a general slowing down due to sluggish, impure blood, {| AQUILA LODGE, Aquila lodge, NO, 36 » 35, D. HP. Boys’ Sulta—the newest A, fabrics, both imported and domestic The Signal Corps auxiliary wit |W!!! hold its regular business’ meet- ba hg eae spake —the nowest styles and tailored only The name spells dreariness, loneli- hold its regular monthiy meeting |ing Wednesday, April 11, at 8p.m., invigetates snd patises the blood. as a house with Browning King’s ness, a God-forsaken wilderness to at the horae of Mr. and Mrs. L,|at 1916 Firstave. Members urged to Yo d don Hood's. years of experience can tailor them. * . i Juakine, $18 19th aye, Wednesday, attend, an important business ia to be| Nearly So'yourt ef enemies many—a desert region fit only for April 11, transact Every sult a real value at d. It will do yeu good. Atall druggists, 0 the coyote and jack-rabbit. aed fated 1 Bee, # The tonic for that tired feeling GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB — | BRIGHTON PRE-SCHOOL | 9, To others, the sage brush vista eg tse hae i ry a | Beahtow Pre-School Circle wit | é HOOD Ss $12.50 $14.95 rolls back a vision of the future, SARSAPARILLA 10:30 a. mi, to vew at the home of ‘Mrs. H. UL. Sanford, 6319 Greenwood | F ave. et with Mrs. John Do Boer, 4618 ntanelle st, Wednesday, April 11, at 3p. m. Miss Helen Reynolds, “Pre-School Education,” HOME SEWING rind, CLUB POSTPONED LADIES' GROTTO CLUB The Ladies of the G. A. R™Home| The Ladieg Grotto club will meet Sewing club has postponed its meet-| April 11, at 2p. m., at the Federated | ing. which was planned for Wednes- | clubhouse. Members requested day, April 11, at the home of Mrs.|to bring guests, An Inte esting pro-| Taura L. Thompson, indefinitely, | gram on “Nature Day” has been ar- oo 8 |Tanged by Mra. Enid Shaw Schultz, Mra. C, N, Compton, speaker for | tho afternoon, will give a talk on| ||| when water from distant streams $17,75 $19.85 || will transform the desert into fertile | farms, But to all, it suggests adventure, frontier chivalry, cowboys and thrilling events, when men nection with western fiction. i A splendidly written story of the sage brush areas of Nevada is WHISPERING SAGE — Boys' Spring Reefore—the newest style and patterns— $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 Juvenile Suits, Oliver Twixt and Middy Styles, in and wash fabrics. INGROWN TOE NAIL tioned in wool How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself Royse’ B. 1K. Blouses, new | Boys’ Corduroy Knickers “ $2.25 | rn OS wie U1 | sere seen 82g | Ww. cL A. PAST COMMANDERS Then ; sseeseresesessenscsrssresssnenel [PL i ay | funy ree) «HA. Vast Commanders’ club|“The Birds of Washington,’ which| A few dropa of “Outaro” apon the If| Boxe’ Shite, neck Boys’ Khaid Buater- | didn't got " rr we F 10H Apeciat $1 45 | will meet with Alice 1, Roberson,|will be illustrated by hand-tinted| skin surrounding the ingrowing nail [MUM svhyis CAs subioas . Wl hN 1 This the historia ao27 ra ave, Wednerday, April siidos, Six ‘ny pupily trom tho| reduces inflammation and pain: and Boys’ Stoc ] Boys’ Play | . . ’ joel, 3! ‘OU rem, 4, at 12:20 p.m. In the afternoon |Markarét Olson School of Kixpresston | no toughen the tondee necaGe a ||| oe valuen sssse mt $1.15 |||] The big, new Western novel, by Harry Sinclair Drago and Josep there will be speakers on the Ryther 4 ill ially i 4 ee Journ | Will appear seria! in te) Panama PP y : tone tripd will give a 20-minute recitation, akin underneath the too nail, that it cannot penetrate the flesh, and the Home, | WOMAN'S ¢ Boys’ and Children's Straw Tate, Wash Hats, oes Huts and URY CLUB C\NADIAN CLUB DANCE Wed ; " {nail turns naturally outward almost |f| Caps, at reasonable prices, t ‘ ‘ ril 12 fe came N AN (1 NCB ednesday t rousehold admin: lever night. | | ‘ Th S B Th d ty acrog The Canadian Ciyh of Seattle will |Intration department of tho Women's “Outgro" is a harmies Antiseptic | e ar, eginning urs ‘ay, P When ag five an tsformel dance at Christen-|Century club will be entertained at | manufactured for chiropodists, How. ever, anyone wan buy from the drug | store a tiny hottle containing direc | tions, very Fvoadway hall, Wednesday eve. ning, Apri, at 9 o'clock, Canadians } Mud thely friends invited, Uke that nh luncheon at the home of Mra, Henry Bittman, 462 tern ave, at 19:80 pb, m, Mins Effie Raitt of the Unt If you like fast-moving, romantic fiction with a Western zest, be sure to rea | this great new serial. | Second Avenue at University Wit (' iW