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SEATTLE STAR ce E Women's Clubs Ba oc pea sons| Weaning” . 4 c aS Pw EDNESE [ALPHA AUXILI 1 es Tint Mate daauteenaeast Th e¢ no unexpected guests when Jeattle Society E i Ee ce \i\ ate aacaee 1 the perfect mayonnaiseis in your pantry. T'TLE PORTRY CLUB | progr try club will meet | Me at § p.m, at) oe MeKelvey apart-| Telephone, Capito! 0829. ments, 1619 Third ave, (seventh | ALTRUISTIC CLUB For with Gold Medal you are prepared to turn cold meats into a company feast and left-over Edited by Lillian Keen LeB. Music and Society / Art—Dorothy Fay Gou Hlister, Telephone, Main 0600. ant—Louise Raymond N welcome i one of the floor) The Altruistio club will meet with|* Marge # |Green Lake vegetables into the salad named for i cesiiscnasenaighseaninsiiensstanaonensnei | ear | sre Otto Borwe, 1621 N. 40th Oty! cen DINNER AT benefit of *4e chotr world’s greatest conquerors. a a ° a» Theol vine os a Wednesday, Apri! at m 1. . Miss Collins Hostess at Farewell Dinner This}: la Ss 1 Ae CO Ce ar BPRING be given witt.t Evening: Visitors Will Be Honor Guests. | nota tte annvat club luncheon at|SBATTL WoMA a (hs / ¢ i os sided | Mrs Robert Avann's home Wednes-| Liters c mp 1 ave! ms i . ri » | rent com j j N ISS CATHERINE COLLINS fs entertaining with a dinner of twelve) Apri: 0h. af 1D, 30 ttle W eh Pe ar 2 A i covers at her home this evening in honor of Lieut, Frank Tynda arith SGcHAT btu [Mise Libby ‘Trimble, 2444 Harvard | 1 ce fq Who is leaving tho last of the week for Hor - 1 club will meet|@¥e N., Wednesday, April 26, at| 7” I i sets ak at 2 pm, in} i230 o'clock, Mrs, Les Wheeler = Ser rf ‘ * sory . a " a Vio 20 as " haba etorann’ hall, Soeecths b ‘ He Dinner This Evening Will Honor Visitors | eae a8 ries sy . r | Honoring the wives of the visiting Knights Templar who are in the FS ARK BOC LU ROYAL LE Macedoine Salad —Cold cooked peas, carrots, r : 4th trie } © of Knights Te WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB RK BOCIAL CLUB |” 9s ad be beans, (practical! cold vegetables ] Sfoung, Mre. John Cam; rs, John Slater, Mra. Joseph Swalwell and| meet with Mra W ompaon, lay, April 3 the home of Mra. april 26, at 8:16 p. m. at the A.| (byt tages Witiae Cut beets and carrots inte cubes, string beans be Mrs. J. N. Hamill form a committee who are entertaining at dinner this| 24th ave, N., Wednesday, Aprit 5 Sind ave BAN en, Ww. hall, 1400 Ninth ave.| () “Fer. Ah! ‘That Spring Abowia and celery into short lengths. Arrange on lettuce @vening at the Sunset club. | Box lunch at 12:3 m, Mra. D, A, - locales and refreabments oe We Loved’ leaves in sections, leltiog contrasting sors bat wo } . dy and X ¢ Wai ashment (a) For home We Loven z i get: Paar tae wee Cerae eres ADDITIONAL CLUBS | (e) “So When ‘That Angel pant te eek sane: Ven ante seamen Wis pernee is ‘ : be Dada tay Caiant sisting hostesses, All former AlipwA) AUIIETARE. HO.-1 | hovert al Mayonnaise. \ Dinner and Theater Party for Gues consin tadies welcome. Take Mo Re ane Mee it| -Alpha. Auxiliary No. 1. to tocall ‘A. MAGNANO CO. fia Mr, Charles Clark will be host at dinner next Monday evening at the) lake car to Mercer at Alpha Belle camp, R. N. A, will) Alp! 7 : ip pier: ; ) 1218 Western Ave. Seattle, Wash. | SNEED chub: Va bacte of hin bean yest. ¢ Hurd, of New York,| reg Bers give a card party Tuonday evening, | 687 will ente aia ' nw dan Rina | The party will later attend the performance sio Ferguson in “The| B. OF L. EB. AUXILIARY April 24, at the Greenwood Improve-|/day evening, April 27, a | "Gea WK | Wheel of Lit)” at the Metropolitan, Ladies’ auxiliary to the B, of L. | ™ent club hall, 8538 Greenwood ave.| Bright's, Fourth and Pine st | He rae | will give a card party and luncheon | g ——— - : a 4 7. ‘ a . oy | Wednesday, April tip. m, et Mrs. Frink Will Honor Mrs. Alexander Begg Cninigtte Prag clea wh) Th A. hall, 19 1 from Honolulu, | ae iday afternoon! HOME BEWING CLUB Ladies of the G, A. R. Home Sew. % First avo. Hee Honoring Mrs. H. F, Alexander, who bas } : Birs. Francis Guy Frink has cards out for a luncheo: at her home, “Gray Gables.” +» 4 “ bi ing club meet at the home of| _ Mrs. Stimson Honor Guest Mra. Laura Le Thompwon, “Wt N,| Mrs. Walter A. Moore is entertaining at breakfast on Thurs TTth at ednesday, April 26, Lunch. | on at noon, Important business, im compliment to her mother, Mrs. Fred S. Stimson, whe ¢,.4,.8 B: h N take place a > home and covers will be| from the ‘moe The affair will take place at her home and covers will | WOMEN'S STANFORD CLUB laced for twelve, ye Quarterly meeting of Wo . . | Stanford club Wednesday at Dinner to Honor Returned Travelers o'clock at Women's University ct Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. David are enterta an informal dinner of| Election of officers, eight covers at their home this evening t to Dr. and Mrs, J./ A dish Claude Moore, who have just returned from ¢ PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT : 2 8 STUT Mrs. Gaffney to Entertain Informally Bd grb apnea ny ane In compliment to her house guest, Mi Han: N of 12 30th ave., Wednesday, April W. ¥., Mrs. William B. Gaffney will entertai: ni at 1:30 o'clock | her home Friday afternoon. | * 6-6 | RY ate ALPHA A PHI | MOTHE _ Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Edward Bradley Ballinger entertained today with a luncheen at | her home at Lake Ballinger. April 25, at 2 . \ ster house, «650! " > 19th ave. N. E. Hostesses, Mra. Informal Tea Compliments Sister F. W. Grant and Mra, 0. W. John. Mrs. Herbert Condon entertained with an informal tea at her home} #04 wise Monday afternoon in compliment to her sister, Mra. L. C. McCready, | ee Ry ane EAS Baugene, Ore., who !s leaving Wednesday for her home after a three weeks’ | 1 Ea aaa eae te cael - ae ae 8 Wednesday, April 25, nt 1:30 o'clock . ith Mra, Claude Snyder, 624 F ren- Mrs. Neubert Plans Bridge Luncheon EG oo at Mrs. H. A. New ‘is entertaining with a bridge luncheon of forty} | elites @overs at hér home, W. Fulton st., Wednesday afternoon, May 2. {ieee a i emg | : Po Entertain Architects Wives’ Club |<‘itome economies commiten ot fe. HARACTERISTIC OF “SWEET SIXTEEN” PROGRESS our Seven- jattle Council of Parent-Teacher as- ‘Mrs. E. R. Williams is entertaining the Architects’ Wives’ club, Wash-| sociations, will viait home economics Tagton State chapter of the American Institute of Architects, at luncheon! department of U. of W. Circle preat bridge At the K in club on Mercer island on Wednesday. Guests| dents and members of home econom (Will take the ferry Fortuna from Lesehi park at 10:30 a. m. fem committees invited; also officers ted nf Seattle Council and ch Birthday Celebration sanding committees. Me lof home economics bulldis celebration of the 89th birthday of her husband, Mr, Thomas Bastill, oe es $e . nesday, April 25, at 11 a. m. Lunch- Bastijl entertained seventeen guests at a card party last Wednesday| (on in Commons, Inspection of work teenth Anniversary Event is a most spectacular style festival. An endless procession of present-day modes. A gorgeous array of the world’s smartest apparel for women, young women, misses and juniors. It is for your viewing and participation. Don’t miss it. en of at steps ing at their home, 924 N. 77th st. oe rashes eek : 3 se — Bunge? <s estos Cd wig Gree Herken Fo months past our New York buying staff, under strict, personal supervision, Married in California see has been collecting the choicest and most fascinating creations for this all-im- portant event. Somé of the most noted manufacturers who are interested in the and Mry. H. M. Parker announce the marriage of thelr sister, Ethe!| COUNCIL OF PRE-SCHOOL | to Mr. Charles Prodgor. The ceremony took place April 11 at| CIRCLES | Coronado, where the bride has been spending the winter visiting relatives} Council of Pre-School Circles in| and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Prodgor are motoring thru Cullfornia, and will] boo! board room, Wednesday, April See Me: 886 Mie. Frotace are sinter 3s. at 1°40 p. mn Wil acuta con- | success of “Sweet Sixteen” have co-operated to the very utmost in producing the Bory ag ee SYS: vention plang | most charming styles, highest qualities and most wonderful values that we have : 7 ORIENTAL COURT NO. 6 | ‘The opening dance of the summer series will be given by the Victory! Oriental Court No. 6, Tribe of Ben on Wednesday evening, May 2, at Lescht pavilion. | Hur, will give a card party Wednes. ever given. he committee in charge includes Mr. Mark Sanders, Mra. Oscar Seeger,| day evening, April 36, at 8 o'clock, at HE mammoth volume of business of the numerous “Sweet Sixteen” Stores ) Mr, Pliny Morrisop, Mr. Vernon Fry and Mr, Floyd Ellis, A. O. U. W. ball, 1409 Ninth ave, | rae d Thritt Shops Schedl Fi and refreshments | f is attributed to a supremacy of power. in value-giving, in last-minute edic Tea an ri, s Schedule m electio | { styles, j i i ici i i Mail plage Ate. Abb 4 sd Wakeeae ox tna De etlowed by slction. sty les, in unquestionable quality and ef ficient dependable service at all times. Sroadia res Gaby, amatec by Mrs. J.B. Alexander, Mrs. John Rasgh,| John Muir P.T. A. will meet at] These are the primary and fundamental principles that have made “Sweet W. J. Miller, Mrs. A. B. Comfort, Mrs. U. M. Dickey, Mrs. V. Rich-| the school Wednesday, April 25, at} — ” * . : . : d, Mrs. J. F. Wagner, Mrs. C. F, Davis and Mrs. F. Ray Yuncker. [a p,'m. Program by pupils of the Sixteen” the largest distributors of fashionable apparel in the entire West. An imposing strength in the maintenance of low prices. | The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Queen Anno gulld Wednesday] First, Second and Third grades will) Morning, represented by Mrs. C. O. Baker and Mra. T. R. Loor, and in EES afternoon Madrona guild will be represented by Mrs. A. D. Walker Mrs. Frank Smith. COLONIAL COURT 0. OF A. Colonial Court, Order of Amaranth, | U. D., will hold its regular meetin, Personal i tha Gothen ron ti Whether a Coat, Cape, Wrap, Suit or Miss Catherine Collins ‘will ra Mrs. T. B. Corey and Mien 14a|>,"m, "call Eant 4609 for reser : Frock, you have, in this Anniversary Event, a wonderful variation of choice | the next week-end in Portland as the y are occupying thelr home at| tions. Euest of Mrs. Carlton Betts. i Haniel ave eee “re ackne AUXILIARY CLARA VERY woman of fashionable inclination should avail herself of the advantages presented in this occasion, and supply her entire Spring wardrobe with smart “Sweet Sixteen’ models at our | Mr. and Mrs. R. William Crosby i BARTON TENT | Will return the last of the week from| Miss Katherine Bell of Vancouver,|” ha Ladies auxiliary to Ciara | short motor trip to California. B. C. is the guest of her brother-| Barton tent, D, of V., will give al ‘ eee a inJaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs,|card party in Veterans’ hall, Ar.| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voinot (Florida| yamex R, Brewster, mory, Wednesday, April 25, at § Singleton, of Coronado, have come e620 DP. m. Refreshments. i nese , eee ee Tene and sty vrenent 856) of. ena Mie. N, H. Andéetvon, Guests of Mrs. Voinot's parents, Mr. todh SIXTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY | and Mrs. F. R. Singleton. Sr and Mise Priscilla Anderson,|” the sixth annua Sere who spent the week-end In Ho-lwomans ‘Lepisiative Ooacr her, economical price of SIXTEEN DOLLARS. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. MeMick. | Tam, i a evening. Washington opens Wednesday, April iF LAN a f thi k “g t Sixt ” ) en have returned from a month's 25, at the University Christi f \ E ‘visit in California. Dr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Bourns|church, 4169 16th ave. N. BE. The \ P ne Cave Bea oot WEG a Laeen see returned Sunday by motor from| program for the day follows:. h. day. Pay us a visit onthat day. Inspect the de- lightful styling, appealing quality and amazing beauty of “Sweet Sixteen” garments. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keyes (Mildred | Vancouver, B. ©, where Mra. WED Jackson) are receiving congratula-|Bourns has been visiting for 10/19:00—Ww. L. tions on the birth of a son, April 18,|days, and Dr. Bourns spent tha|1?:05—Busine 10:40-—Report of legislative bureau, Mre. ix Spokane. = week-end, Trumbull (W representa: | DAY MORNING w » Invocation, , gt) For Women For Misses For Juniors Gy Monti é 33 to 44 14 io 20 13 to 16 , Mt 11:56—Americanization, Mrs, Jessie T, Syrup Pepsin Loved By Hosts of Babies Gleaner eal pre page ‘ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE neemnents, business. U. of w. DAY AFTERNOON he Problem of tho Feeble-Mind- Dr. Btevenron Smith (U, of W.). te Administration, Maternity Paul A. Turne . Thousands mother has her choice of theres Wh Schools,” Min rali Sng Bernas for her baby’s one dds eam be hei oto tarry Pops which remedy she selects lest prectle @ li . ie do the child barra. What. | Janne due sige a areas Se Lely for | tire De." We Be Calor B15 4 ay an fate In | Washington St, Montell, Iilinoia. os will find that 7 if the little one a cries and doesn’t waters and powders, which may want eoey that concentrate the blood and dry u; sarecon- the skin; or mercurial calomel, Clara J. Curtis, he Delinquent Poy and Girl,” ge King Dykeman, ace saihed talked of te and most highly favored , price in modern 4 merchandising history its bowel ‘Thru International € per ."" Mra, Jeasto Bullock Ki stipated. First which may salivate and loosen iok arefuly to thetily eo tho child one-half teaspoonful of _, Uso a aafo laxative like Syrup | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, Pepsin, and especially for the on will: then gee resolts in a children, for invalids, growing few hours. You will not have to eel nap! POA a eae i i i$ , and recen| oO a force it on babies or children: tied wha ned bowel tion wil east strain, rs. rans Smt fre from FP nington of Woodtuf 8. Caldwell “Byrap Peper, ac well 5 Mrs. A. E. Blondin of | ua ey Mich,, will not have any other laxative in her home, Your druggist will supply you, and it only costs a cent a dose. Try it n o-—Invoeation, Pastor Klethauer, oe RAVENNA W. C. T. U. Ravenna W. C. T. U, will meet with Mrs. Robert T. Elwell, 6758 Sist ave. N, E., on Wednosday, April 25, at 2 p.m. Members aro urged to attend, Iriends invited, ee WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The West Seattle Art club will meet Wednesday morning, April 25, at 10 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Murray Holland, Mrs, Holland te entertaining, Instead of Mra, R. B. Derickson, who is still in New Or. he r the e. It is a mild, Coie ap) laxative that ey- effectiveand pleasant. in constipation, colic, biliousness, leans, iN waive mas = be y Tels better for y, and yoursthan flatulency, headaches, and to eee Rie cate Eee wa bee purgatives, coa!-tar drugs, or salt’ break up fevers and colds. AQUILA LODGE NO, $5 Los Angeles ate Ne Ca Now York M4 Aquila lodge No, 35, D. of If. P. A Sra San Francisco Portland will hold its regular business meeting UP PEPS IN: Wednesday, April 26, at 7:46 p, m.,, in A | Ba | thelr bail, 115 biret ave, Important ? 2 «_ business and initiation, Progressive Naxative ‘uN whist will be played at.9 o'clock, Members and friends invited,

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