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PAGE 10 | eo ian = Personal Mr, and Mr John C, Eden, whe ave been on a cruise of the Mediter jfanean, arrived In Now York Sunday e+e Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 0829. and Mrs, Frederick Dent Ham. pent the week end tn Victoria mons B.C. pe Queen Anne Circle to Give Annual Card e'portinna'tor'a snort eiat voters Party April 380; Judge and Mrs. Burke | rotze nity of Oregon, at Hosts. | bo tnitint to the Univ whero on 1 to b April 14, she will ary membership regs he i'n Phi Beta Kappa rele of the Fruit and Flower Mission has changed the ee 1 card party from Tuesday, May 1, to Monday, April] Mr, and Mra, John Knox Wither P80. iven at Hotet Gowman and from present indications It on removed recently from 703 Swill be a largely attended affair 1 ave. N. to their new homo at Pe Mrs, Frank Plumer is the general chairman in charge of arrangements; Hamiin at Birs, Frederick Boyd {s chatrman of the refreshments commit Mrs, John Ssh Se | P Hamric airman of prises; Mrs, J, W, Goodwin Is in charge of the tables] Mra, L. ©, MoCredy, of Eugene, F and Mr: ank Seibert, of Ore., 1s the guest of her brother-In Mrs. Charles C. Fi ul fh And tickets obtained by calling } pan of tickets, Tables may be reserved! law and s r at Garfiold 0084, UB, A, ®, Major and Mrs Harvard \ Moore, at Mrs. David Fryer ts chairman of Queen Anne circle. | Lawton, Later she will visit her a AB brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and 7 yy) ; . M bert Cec | Motor Drive and Dinner tra, Herbert Condon, Judge and Mrs. Burke ertain Col, Oscar Charles, U. 8. A., retired, ; a = @nd Mrs. Charles, Col. Edward H. Schulz, U , and Mra, Schulz with| Mr. and Mra, George Rourke are jleaving Thuraday for California and | New Orleans, later visiting Washing They will be [> & Motor drive today, followed by dinner at Ohop Bob's. i eryaee. | Mrs. Fringer Hostess to Study Club leona tearm | k Mrs. Reuben s tudy club of Everett at} i hy dinner Monday raity club before the Hugh| Mr, William k Hocking is In Port 3 Walpole lecture at the First Pres! hureh. Covers will be placed} land on a short business trip. for twelve. | aa Bait Seek Var § | Mra. Walter A. Moore and Mrs. ;, ho > ) Keith Logan Bullitt rned tod Bridge Luncheon Planned Se ater aul eran (eed With covers placed for twelve, M Lewls T. Ha ‘ taining with} been spending a few days @ bridge luncheon next Tuesday at the Women's University club. ey Gunes | Mr. and Mrs, George T. Myers Bridge as Farewell Compliment who have been on a trulse to South Complimenting Mrs. Sidney Garf (1 who Is k oo Biss ie kag ot Bette ata hy tae Sher home at Myrtle Point, B. C., a 4 two months’ visit here, 3 Mr, and Mra. Langd y f) Henry Franklin Brown ertuining with four tables of bridge at Tig aia ata a ® y q home on Thursday fgts trip to Call ele returned fr | Plan Buffet Dinner sess tae Jones, of New daughter, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe are entertaining Mary Hoff: twenty-four guests at their hom York, in visit AD | George Dickinson. “ee 5 fe “8 * ores Dinner Will Honor Graduating Class Biss Saar: a Dr, and Mrs. Roscoe E. Mosiman will be dinner hosts to the mbers of | W, 8. Taylor, . have = the graduating ss of the Seattle General hospital Saturday ‘ening at! the Broadmore apart: the Women's tniversity club, Covers will,be marked for thirty-two. Jhome, 919 2 ave ‘ } eae noe Mrs. Marion Hostess at Bridge Tea aie De cutter Mrs. Philip P. Marion is entertair with a bridge tea T! after couver, B. . C for a eon at her home in honor of Mrs. - Fo, who i) g . ‘di Is visting her pareats, Mr, and Mrs. turned, Sunday @ ete be in play. Joh from a short r and son. moved from thelr nts to aday Mr, and Mr returned Moran visit In Ro. f es es | Dinner Hosts Before Dance | In compliment to thelr con, Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Harper} Will entertain with a dinner of twelve covers this ning at the Wo: ‘a | University club, preceding the di Queen Anne guild of the Orthe Hospital is giving at the club. ae Entertain Bridge Club Mir. and Mrs. Frederick Johnston were hosts to the members of thelr Bridge club of three tables Tuesday evening. | ia } ef Wie ie iMra. G. EM. F Dinner Club Entertained vs Mr. and Mrs. G. B. M. Pratt entertained the t My ans Monday evening. Covers were p for cigh | Yakima May ‘tor ant Sound. . Joslin and th May to y will are nard = Wilk inson. O'Conner wag formerly Mis April and served war ay a For the pleasure of her little daughter, Margaret, on her eleventh birth: | Wilkinson of @ay, Mrs. George Rourke entertained thirty little girls at her home last|overseas during Ba y afternoon. | Burne. 4 . . . | Field Day at Rainier Golf Club ‘The Rainier Golf and ‘Country club will have Field Day on Friday, April Which will be the spring opening for women. There will be bridge tn Afternoon, for those who do not play goif, with the service of tea at ‘O'clock. the | LADY EAGLES WHIST PARTY Lady Eagles will give a whist party }at Wing’s cafeteria, Thursday, April 12, at $:36 p.m. The public is in- vited. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shop SATTLE | Seattle F y NO. 8 8, W. BA, Brs. Peter Mogenson will be hostess for Queen A Ortho. }of the Mac ‘Thurs. | Dpedic Tea Shop Thursday, assisted by Mrs. R. Knox I ) H. R.| day, Ap in A, 0. Bartlett, Mrs. G. Alston Hole, Mrs. J. Van Stewart, Mrs. A. H. Hankins,|U. W J. Willis Sayre, Mrs. W. A. Wand, Mra. J. G. Eyler and Mrs. J Se se Tennact. | DICKENS’ FF © 7At the Thrift Shop on Thursday morning Mra. §. P. Robertson ar Dickens’ Fellowship will meet at . I. M. Jenkins will represent Mount Baker Park guild, and in the|§ o'clock Thursday evening, joon Mrs. Josiah Collins and Mrs. A, J. Fisken will be in charge for|12, In the Chamber of © First Hili guild. rooms, Visitors are ¥ LOWSHIP mmerce | Teachers will m CLUBS FUR THURSDAY WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART f 12, 930 o'clock, in the Young : _ LEGION | Women's Chris ation atdi THURSDAY MUSICAL Women of Mooseheart Legion will|torium. Mrs. E A CLUB meet Thursday, April 12, at §| Bible study in St, John’s gospel | Thursday Musical club will meet} o'clock for business, | Mra, H. V. Didrickson will tell sto. With Mrs. H. N. Leckenby, 1646} a at 9 ries, after which Mies Clara B, Hunt Patm ave, Thursday, April 12, forly, w. ¢. A. CLUB NOTES j Will lead a hour discussion. Alsacon ¢lub of the ¥. W. C. cleans tate: will have a song and discussion | ey hour, Thureday, April 12, 8 p. miler MARY'S GUILD play hour in gymnasium, 9 p. m. MARY'S D- Friends-of-All club of the Y. W. het aged de guild of St. Tancheon, at 12:30, followed by pro- gram. ences will con wee DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric Social club will meet with Cloment’s se 7 ‘ will hold a tea and sale, ee aah Knight, 3810 Densmore |c. A.; supper, 6 p- m.; discussion of |rmursday, April in, Samet ee ive, Thursday, April 12, at 2| comparative religions, 7 p. m. o'clock, at the parish house. clock. Mrs. Louise Rogers, assist-' Union Bible class of the Y. W. sey er tary ae apie! dng hostess. All Eastern Stars and/©. 4. supper at 6 p. m.; s Bible claws, | THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUE fF Slends Hem we Mrs. G. F. Wert et ds 7 p.m The Thursday Progress club will : : observe “Guest Day’? Thursday, COUNCIL OF JEWISH | AIILIARY TO April 12, at the parish hall, adjoin. Beatle Councit of- Jewish Women |**ZOR HILL. CLUB “will meet Thursday, April 12, at| I 240, in the vestry room ot Temple de Hirsch. ing Christ's church, at Brooklyn and Women’s Auxiliary to Arbor Hin|47th N. E, at 3 p. m. b member |Improvement club will meet Thurs-| sed to bring a guest. Hos day afternoon, April 12, the club. Mra. I. W. Matthews, Mrs. house, 42nd ave. 8, W. and Norfolk | William Ross, Mrs. J. M. Smith and st. Luncheon will be at} Mrs. D. 8. Cunningham, eee eee served SOCIAL AND CHARITABLD 12:30 o'clock, following which Miss CLUB “FREJ Jeannette Bliss of the home eco.| WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB @he Ladies’ Social and Charitable | nomics department of the Univer-|_. Woodcraft Totem club will moet club “Freja” will in Swedish | sity of Washington will talk on| Thursday, April 12, at 2 p. m, in the Peli: parlor, Thursday, April 12, at | “tome and Soni Management,” | lod rooms, 4167 Arcade building. o'clock. Ob et © |The program js in charge of the | civics committee, Neighbor Chute, | chairman. All members of Wood COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN FORTIGHTLY CLUB Queen Anne Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs. L. B. Moffett, 411 Ug Blaine st, Thursday, April 12, “Bt 2 o'clock, attie section, Council of Jew- Women, will meet Thursday, April 12, at 2:30, in the vestry room of Temple de Hirs . . SOROSIZ CLUB Whe art department of Soronts | ALPHA AUXILIARY | lub will mect at tho Federation | Alpha auxiliary to Street Car Men (elubhouse, Thursday, April 12, at 2| W!!! sive a dance in Mixs Bright's hall, Fourth and Pine, Thursday. even- ing, April 12, ‘ eee MUSICAL THA A musical tea will be given by Guild No. 4 of the First M. E. jchurch at the home of Mrs. Scott Benjamin, 1107 22nd ave. N., Thurs. day, April 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. eae TOTEM CLUB “Woodcraft Totem club will meet Thursday, April 12, at 2 o'clock, in M107 Arcade building. Program in fs; e of civic committee, one Make your lunch Just twice as deli- ous with a bottle of Kristofersen’y “WASHINGTON HIVE Washington hive, No, 044, Lacics | eee: uo Re) the Maccabees, will give a lunch- 2 heality and re. @on and card party at tho home ot] What is the difference freshing and tested B. N. Brannan, 1526 15th ave. for purlty every js Thursday, April 12, at 1 o'clock. : eee ptween re and day ty experts, Nucoa? pril is changeable, change- ful, variable, caprici- ous, unstable, ckle, * inconstant, shifting.’ BLUE BIRD SOCTAL CLUB Hl Bine Bird Soclal Club of Frater- * Mal Ad Union gives dance and card Party :n A. O. U. W, hall Thurs day evening, April 12, Hee DORIC CHAPTER, O, £. §. Doric Chapter, O. E. 8, will en- tertain with an informal dance at Chapter hall, Fremont, Thursday, April 12, 1t 9 p. m. All Masons, Eastern Gtars and friends invited , sae i | cin |isalwaysthe same high | Lady Eagles’ club will give « cara | Quality —delici AG delicious day fit of charity fund ‘Thursday ev» iM am day out. Bing, Apri 12. Ce | April | craft who are interested in thelr or THE DATES: TO REMEMBER WEBNE APHID 11 PAY FRIDAY, Mine Went home, SATURDAY, APHIT 14 Mre, Ivan G, Wettengel's luncheon at home Mr. and Mrs. 0. W MONDAY, AY Mra, O. B. Art Jonnelle's Miss Irene Jack WEDNESDAY, APIIL 18.~ Morris Lundqulst's t Mire Thora M at home, from ck THURSDAY, APKIL 18-— Airs, C. G3. GI and ArKIL wuipay, TURADAY, Laurelhur homes of 3 and Mrs, & WEDNESDAY, ward M. Ha SEATTLE bridge tea to in Bromerton, Wataon's br STAR | — NEW TYPE OF COLLAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 192! Stephens Doesn’t Mince _ brides ri mo of tt Daurt . , ing a dan Wash le collar FRIDAY, MAY & out from the wear FRIDAY, MAY 1b ‘i fs a © —————— I Jer and In the welfare of Seatt ; ould be prose : ed Irieh ne nefi ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY CLUB Annie Wright Seminary club meet in the tea room of | HATASU GUARD CLUB The Hatasu Guard ’ Mra, Fran i ve, Th PHOTOPLAY COMMIT }e |v H CIRCLE ircle, Ladies of | April 13, a let & p.m, AR i ows oclety aro | SILVE Ari at the Odd Fe | tain sve. and Pine st. Both bridge and whist will be pls wttractive prizes donated members | This organization's work | charitable and social. Tho ¢ | work consists In taking care people in distress and al: I iy lies with children who are of temporary ance ni | It is also the aim of tzation to erect and ma: People's Home, for which ng site has been a: fund stated for this 1 ends nd thos ir | ox 1 to attend, T | charge is Mra, A. ¥ Mra H. O. chairman of entertainment Mra. see Comm | hold its monthly m April 12, at the honis of 3 Waddington, Luncheon at 2 p. m. WILLARD UNIO? W. C Willard Union W. C. T hold an alld institute uel Raptist church, on 2 near Jackson st., on Thursda 16 a. m | | Just $10 a Month Victrola, € a bu Fubrberg, William Fubrberg 14.21 Third Ave.® hom | Alki ave. ear No. 1 to Hiup st ems Hair or Dandruff? are 1m 3. Kohn, nlp. Marmiens and pleas wary for handicaps > longer te It ni 4 to have gray hair whic pou socially and in business. | -Nourishine Positively Not a Dye commit Greenwood ave. | | Nourishing te a reat the bal it to Ite original vitality nic which feeds thus sestoring It ts used and vu y thousands en and wom U. wi, |@% As & dandruft r alone it is will ed. One Imman hh ft Drug tment Store jof fur or mat jation of the ealing ear od to act properly. | Words in Stating Case nnd never seen “Met ee thing, I ¥ in an awful fix rad | Portland i itizen D ec 1 are s| fromm what I suppose wasr umauviam Tanlac Quickly Overcame| jn my legs, The muscles would pata ; ‘ fe «© something terrible. Indigestion, Kidney and | and cea, Bags. meme : a Mp ed 4 ' ' ome days they ‘oul . 4 Rheumatic Pains and Ine) rey could hurdiy walk, and | | night I was in | wleep. My Stephens, 490 | my fect all ks | gave me so much trouble I liy stand it heard a lot about Tanlac, and somnia—Feels Fine Now. I would get in from a such rolsery I couldn requires mo to be on and my leg could | | | The way Charles ver ave, Portland, Ore |in the following statement regardir long, Vanco! has derived from ne | o {8 just the way thou- | being unable to get relief from other | wands of other grateful men and | sources, I bought a bottle, While I women everywhere are praising the | have taken two bottles so far | medicine I actually dred per cen | “While J have only taken Tanlac| better, I not only have more # are better, strength, but my kidney and that cramping pain and sareness | for a whort time, If certainly re | celved wonderful results,” says his | atatenie ‘and words can’t express | has all gone from my legs, I can my gratitude | work much better, can sleep better, “Vor a long time before I began | and eat so hearty that my wife says | taking the treatment, I hed been fe an hardly cook enough for me. ing pretty much uned up. It ust tickled to death over the | such a poor appetite 1 never relished nlac has helped nie | my food, and was bothered terribly uc 1s for sale by all good drug- | etehs iy’ kideasis rare t tno substitute. Over 35 | a) of trouble, too, sold. .dvertisement TO RETAIN FLAVOR Olives that are not eaten should be 9 the bottle in the liquor Green: |Parific Trinng! die will be taken u Y OF THE Sydney WOODMEN came and be corked r to retain their flavor, which they tly in ord | Seattle ¢ W. 0. Wa | phe les to capers, chillies Tuesday n s of) and anchoy mn | candidates from Edmonds Camp No. SUR ENaI 685. A large delegation of od. | carrots should never be Tho favorite new party capo 14) men ominaaled (tha: uawes warn ut lightly scrap gathered at the hem in a wide b Pabsonde ‘and: meat —— vd plendid program ar wide, upstar the. henetit; of: the and ch The wonderful, refined, entrancing complexion rendered. brings back the appearance of youth. Results are in- the reception « a very int ng address on mat- | interest, chief FATTI ters of publ Seatt |which was the narcotic ef Amaranth, dist 2 tied April 19 1 PHINNEY RIDGE Thatcher, 4117 Burke IMPROVEMENT CLUB Send 10 for Trial Size | 9s | ‘The Phinney Ridge Improvem T.BOPKINS & SON, New York IONIA CHAPTER NO. 114 0 papel eg va een aet ‘ : nt lo 1 me ng riday, pri 4, a ” 2. aay ie itor |at: the John B. Allen schoo! » Gouraud’s Patt: th Dayto es FC ¢ cea yt, Mac | 1, ak Davtonl re, Oriental Cream wonlc club re reade building, | *Peaker x Pasiitise a Poe l¥riday, April 1 Hastern Stars, | | Masons and frien welcome o-. | CHAUTAL A | Thautauqua will meet Mort UNIVERSITY 97 Years of Helpful Progress =; I$ a great record. formed, showed posst- of becoming a junior society | of worth Assinting on Junior Amphions |Give Concert The Ju thelr the program were | Misa Iris Canfield, cel! al | Evangeline F. Cook, soprano, and Dr. R. L. Giane, baritone, with Mra. R. L. Glase accompanist, Correct Apparel for Women The Loveliest Apparel | and Millinery for Spring \ SyeSsracysasy & so 5 =ooy aay Sosare 2 KIMBALL—tThe piano you find in the studios of mu- sicians as well as in the homes of your friends and acquaintances; has a tone that pleases the most exact- ing ear, and the solid con- struction that stands years of continuous usage without injury to its careful adjust- ment, Bvery dollar of the Kim- ball’s very moderate purchase price will return to you in keen pleasure and entertain- ment, and the convenient terms will give you posses- sion at once without tedious saving. Come in and see it in Ma- hogany, Walnut or Golden Oak finish. ‘olumbia and New Edison Phonographs And All Their Recorits SS.S. has stood invincible through the ages- - - | Why? Because S. S. S. is made from Nature’s | select medicinal herbs—it is purely vegetable. Our own trained men gather them, And—be- | eause we extract from them their medicinal prin. ciples while they are yet fresh. Visitors welcomed to our laboratory ‘We wish you could seo our two hundred men in the fields : every Winter when “tho sap lerten, dis: |} {: in the ground” carefully ae~ wns, Wraps, lecting the roots of these ar: Seas herbs, and then follow them whi of to our laboratory (which is always open to visitors), and | watch their preparation into the finished medicine—you | would be convinced, What S.5S.S. does for the Blood 8. 8. S. hits at the very basis of most diseases, because, b furnishing the organs wit! Aghting blood, it enables tho organs to fight off disease, Pure blood is the world’s eatest fighter. 8. 8. S. is @ most powerful blood- cleanser and blood-cell build- er in existence, As it builds up your /slood-cells, every or- gan in your body feels in- ereased activity, your elimi- nation is improved, pour 56+ ¢cretions are stimulated, the accumulation of waste prod- ucts and impurities decreases, your appetite is improved, cell-tissue is incranbed, your weet is built up ts nor- mal, appearsice of age is lessened, vigor is increased, complexion clears, rheumatic pains leave. All this, because more blood-cells enable the blood te fight and get the sees aes A Uae atuce incended it to ha’ S.S.S, does it? ™ Here at the Carman will find on both plays of exquisite Suits, Hats and turing every enchanting the mode, Shop you These detight{ul new fashions will be shown Thursday, April 12, at the Cornish School, in a cleverly staged sketon reritten by the pupils of the school. The Fashion Fete ts presented by CARMAN | CHEASTY’S EGGERT SHOE CO. 8. 8. 8. solved the probe Tem of health and eercares for millions, It is based on Nature's common-sense. A trial of 8. 8. 8. will prove the fact. When you have proven it, our greatest reward will bo that we have lifted you out of physical distress, given back to your body its birth~ right to fealth, ‘and ade ae other mortal heart happy. S.S.S. is recommended for: Pimples, Boils, Eruptions, Blackheads, Blotches, Acne, Rash, Tetter or Eczema, Rheumatism, Poor Blcod, Weak Spells, Run-Down Condition, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Thinness, Pocr Complexion, Scrawny Neck, Thin Limbs, Hollow Cheeks, Mr. W. T. Hooker, 2321 Proctor Street, Port Arthur, Texas, writes: “I suffered from Eczema for seven years and was:afflicted with nervousness, I tried S. S. S. and six bottles cured m I now enjoy good health. I think §.S.S. the only sure cure for blood disorders on the market.” The entire procecds go to the Cornish Foundation und, a | st Spring | S.S. S. is sold by all good druggists Ler