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tae i SEATTLE STAR | Personal (iss LOUISE GOODWIN ra Mr, and Mrs, H, Tf, Williams are MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, phic adds ] Repertoire for Seattle Is | Announced by Opera Co. | making a short visit in Bellingham, Baited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 || eM stra ch O. Colec fia aon Assistant—Frances Oldham > . \itarold, of Alberton, Mont, aro! fl spending the holidays’ with Mr, and in Carlos Company Will Open Here Januar Music—Louise Raymond Owens Ce ling tha holis ith I fe ry i pee I 7 at the Metropolitan Sunset Club Has Attractive Program for! oe : eee ane Mite eee Burkey ave| i . | Fight upon the heelw of the an-|the box office record among ail ial January; College Club Ww ul Ob oa | Twelfth . N ight. HE Sunset club will usher In the first month of the new year with Yory interesting program, besin- on Wednesday, the second day, 3 o'clock, when Judge Donworth Speak on “The Making of United Waly,” -Hostesses for tho afternoon “Wht be Mrs. Harry KR. Bartlett and rooms were very charming. In tho} dining room, quite in contrast to the other rooms, pink and white provided | the color scheme, with all the fra grant blossoms of early spring in evidence, On the tea table a crystal basiet surrounded by four smaller baskets, Nnked with bands of tulle, were filled with the beautiful blooms, while pink | after a week's viait with Mr, and | Mra, Charles Grant college at Corvallis, Ore., to spend and Mrs, 1, C. Jenner, ee Mra. William Rueter and two sons, William and John, of Cornelius, Ore., aro visiting Mra, Rueter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, William H, Gorham, a6 Mins Betty Jenner fs home from| the holidays with her parents, Mr,| |nouncement that arrangements have | terpleces and war hor Verdy been consummated, assuring Beat IL Trovatore.” lof @ season of grand opera, 1 | | popular prices, the San Carlo |} Opera company, comes now the ex By | act wtatemont of the repertoire | Beginning Monday evening, Janu- {a 7, at the M itan theat where, for six evenings and two matinees, the most famous touring |grand opera company in the world will hold forth, there will be nine Investigation 1 Demanded of | operas, two of them being given, as : Madlcess Teyune, in connec-| Pers Kleamed in crystal seonces, | i Fi Minx Isabel Draper, who attends |per tradition, on ono night, Thurs-| Proposed Ammunition Sale Reith Yuncheon takea place on] Alternating here wero Mrs. Joshua 4 ee } Whitman college, is spending her day. Wednesday, the sth. Green, Mrs. J, D. Lowman, Mrs. H.| vacation with her parents, Mr. and ‘The fiest. opera will be “Carmen,” BY A. L. BRADFORD BPE Wennesday, the. 26th, at 2]. Ostrander and Mrs, Henry Field. baie daesba a’ tt NS x Mra. George Draper in pay respects the most tuneful cnae . att Correanendeei) 2 Pegiiook, a bridge and mah jongg af-| Mrs. Lee Shaw Morbes, Airs. Wal) r . Bi ‘ ° and colorful stage specta | ASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Demand Nernoon is planned, with Mrs, Fred-| '? Douglas, Mrs, William 8, Kelton) # ‘ , ‘ Mf, and Mra, Edgar A, Nichols are |fered. Tuesday will bring the for congression: investigation of ™, Fischer and Mrs, Donald|*"d Mra, Bennett Falknor assisted. | F : recelving congratulations on the . |tion classic of Giuseppe | “dollar diplom: involved in the cholson acting as hostesses. "3 \ py: {3 birth of a son, December 21, | Alda,” and ¥ at the mat. |@greement of the United States gove will be no program on ay Se Vn, " i ae fh | ines, the # wes of the im-| ernment to sell arms and ammunie “there 8 Will Wed Seattle Man } sre J F WWednesday, tho 23rd. i boone ‘ James Howe, Jr, who ts ortal Lucia” will hold forth, The |tlon to the Obregon government of BMEEE Gast Wednestay in the month,| MT: and Mra, B. N. Varo of 72. ending the University of Virginia evening of Wednesday, to the de-| Mexico was made today by Repres the 30th, a musicale wil! be given at sae. Sadamne es race shave gens is spending his vacation with friends [light of tho Japanese population, aa | sentative Nelson, Wisconsin, leader soemam will be pre-|telr daughter, Berthine, to Mr. in New York cl well ay all lovers of beauty, “Mme. | Of the progressive bloc. 3 o'clock. The prog p | ‘ William Pigott, Jr, son of Mr, and| i : | eee | Butte At th d by Mrs, Ernest Gaylor, colora- ‘i te r | | | or eR) 2 Sutter iy announced, and Puc the same time developments ines Mrs. William Pigott of Seattle. The | Mins Leslie King returned recent- | Edward Johnson, one Of) oni eple of Japan is more popular | @icated that the state department's soprano, and Mr. Archie Rug-| & git a wedding will take place in the early ly from a month's trip to Calif a the leading tenors of th c|this yeur than ever, according to re-| announcement Saturday night that” les, tenor, with Mrs, Lawrence) oo. ae i | / Bogle at the plano. Mrs. Langdon |° th ere . z 4 «oe Metropolitan Opera com-|>o" the arms would be sold might have! j 4 F P Thursday evening will bring the | !€¢? premature. FG Henry and Mrs, A. Scott Bullitt : ‘ A 7 i | Qtr, and Mra, Edward H. Lennox Will be the hostesses, Informal Dinner for 7 ; Invitations Out for Vasttor To compliment Miss Helena Huma! Reception and Ball son, of Portland, the guest of Mr, spent the week-end at Mount Rainler, | pany, will be heard at Plym-|twins ot grand opera, “Cavaileria |. Seetetary of War Weeks indleated ° Auatic . toh is hfa ‘" this after a Jong conference with : hie | bai ongregational church | Rurticana, ich {8 Mascagnt's mu- | bd and Mra. Elmer W. Payne uth Congregati |sic of Bicilian rustic chivalry on an | Secretary of State Hughes, (Luclic Lyman) are receiving con-| on January 19. | Easter Su morning. with it is |. Weeks Is opposed to selling mate. gratulations on the birth of a son, | "Pagilacci,” with Rid! Pagliacet (and, | "#4! to Obregon and told Hughes aoe ame preemnent. and. trustees of the ra Peis mobee ott eee Robert Charles, December 27, Ot) $n. i by the way, the ble hit in} College club have issued invitations | © °* " x Roberts will give an Swedish hospital is a dance called “Laugh, A mystery story crowded informal dinner at thelr home on beset ks ee DA uD | |@nnouncing that the annual Twelfth | "0" . . | Laugh,” based on this ' ft reception and ball will be hela | New y. Only intimate! ere Katherine Bacon, who has T 4 dny night Gounod's st” will re- | with thrills 60d. Soa * | Miss R Monday evening, January 7, at 9 | ‘ pies in been spending the holidays at her | TQ REMEMBER ken tho Boldlets' heron: ine An: | suspense until the end: “The | | friends have been invited. Seek, at the clubhouse. = ae home in town, is leaving Tuesday for || oy necemmen s1— ‘wal chorusinnd tha Heattaous stealiie | Step on the Stairs,” by Isabel x = entert ie sueste"youst Entertaining orvallin, Ore Mr. and’ Mrs, M. It. Barling’s 4 ao. Macpuéctie'a (easten a. aine | Ostrander, America’s @eaiteee va, ir reservations in by Janu- . Before Ball ps Program jor Twilight & group of friends informally at before the Rall batt tendernemses blossom, where streamn Mr and Mra. H. F, Ostrander’s din- | | Foust Saturday matinee ty “Mar-| detective story writer. First if we che pall at the Rainier || tha," which, according to the state- |; ‘¢ “y of graciousness pour aie mnmeree ner before the r t the Rainier oe uh ioe saoonetlnk to state. | linstallment in The Star Tues: of helpfulness abound; and tho the aro Willamso: Mr, 3 qi Metro: | Camaraderie setteth not sail from . os A 3, ts Willen pol theater, was especially re-| day, January 2b Musicale their home this evening, before the her anchorage, she may yet ever be quested by attle opera pa. oe teced, laden with the best for|| trons Star Want Adg help people buy ee women's University club will) Rainier Club ball, Ls pasa al- ig apcarmn ¢ and Country 0 1| ‘Tho closing opera on Saturday |cheap. Turn to the Miscellaneous ; | Dear little sisters of Campfire, | pyeleigee aarti re ght is the score which still holds ‘and sell every day. "| Informal Tea Honors é " | Dear” ido tera of Campfire votes cok ; | be . fonful creed; look for the good In home for their i your fellows and in everything; | strive up to the beat in yourselves as the hours and days go by, and so shall you and those about you have a happy year, this 1924. FRANK B, COOPE Miss Margaret Wright and Mr.| Hammond Wright are entertaining {upper at amiusicale at 4 o'clock. The hostesses for the atfair wilt be| Daughter Mrs. Howard Waterman and Miss} To honor her daughter, Mrs, James “Marjorie Collins, assisted by the fot | A. Goodfellow, of Wenatchee, who has | members of the music com-| been, her guests for the holidays, Mrs. Harry Stephenson | Mrs. James B. Howe entertained with | . Herbert Crowder, Mrs.|4n informal tea from 3 until 6 o'clock | Miss Helen Ferryman,|0n Saturday afternoon, Only inti-| Cowan and Miss Helen | mate friends of the honor guest were | - ie DAY BRINGS Leer we |The program, arranged by Mis a Mrs. Goodfellow returned Sunday EVs iA MEMORY _ eri t hon noon. pete ‘Dorothea Hopper, follows: to her home east of the mounta ‘ (} " Intormna t Hele ve (ups ibaa |At Home This Evening : ; Per Katt ; from Mrs. Hazel Hammar Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Radford and ‘gs be : Ballade—G Minor .. Volce— | ‘and 4. eTorlicf Tor vs bit - dimen Jone Mr, and > ohn aa ae Dr. and Mra eTorlie€ Torland will| ; rol! and Phil all " ‘ , hia 7 3 $8 Crown Noel of the Bressan Waits | hold open house this evening at th © | in Brest, France, from rar thi T o'elor and wart. by Darcleux| Radford resid | +1 F ; J ani Bs cece sAt. by Mitchell O¢-4 46 i f years ’ in €o! nent to their Bridgework “The Angel and the Shepherd rn Ee | The betrothal of Miss Louise Goodwin, daughter of Mr.| Both counciimer mbered t daughter, Miss Lucy-Glen Kerry \ p C sie earsatse| Club Will Keep land Mrs. J. W. Goodwin, to Ensign Wyatt Craig, U. tay Monday wi ae ut to = vari Hobut \Onen Hous q_hislin obbligato, Ac. George strobie | pel nm House was announced last week.—Portrait by Grady MEvigid of Mine -....--.0..Sanderson| , 1'® University « th aera *Thank God for « Garden"...Del Riego | house on New Ye ‘ ; ; a 4 . . es a Del Riego | until 2 , rs, Daniel Pratt, 1608 East Howe | us; they are loaned to u A yr chu for Salen Margetson | ae There w 3 0 to] ers for the fru n 4 vere § b ; » bet Miss Glen Kerry's R. MeHugh pianlits Leone Langdon at the Piano Family Reunion ri’ tikes iS, ee 3 se {Pw In and see for yourself we are not doing cheap work, but etl :. < p+ Rechmaninett | Dinner nee 1 of ; : ‘ " i . trie r= ee me high-class work, laix obtainable, Mra. Mazel Hammar Hill bose “etl it dr se baat arnt ga pe cay be i Chi folk aan Ciss en, 301 ter, and Carrol DR. H, 0, DANFORD, Mgr. Tepetiene a SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. “Only a Tiny Garde: oe JPSong of the Open Mra. Cart H © Miss Dorothea on : 1 of. a batt "Southern Ball | Das id onan cata te ‘Review will meet Wedn ; "HEILI pig tinh ' SS ednceday, January 30 | win Reside é day, January 2 at $P. my 0 A-O.| ses4ame Pavlowa will da men’ BRILLIANT. FRODUCTIONS With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half clock 1 ¢ | first our di 28 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3— Mr. and Mra Sherman, SeAttle will remember the Southern m Ore gon The Season's Superb Kvent— F Bail of 1923, its unique decorations of | mt Miss ¢ SB. HUROK Inc. Presents Spanish moss and cotton bales, with y A. Sis PENNE WATEA CLU NCE ‘irk | is at the warmth of true Southern hospi. | + Ore. ts) ann Th he Minnewatha Club is. enter Facade ot “'g fs stality over all. This year the ball ¥-was gol ed on Thurs. | it w Year's eve dance this) | sage: gai stily promises to be just as attractive and | “!Y “f ¢ 7, at the Cvening at Christ yi “oh ' the ay & Co, fg. planned for Wednesday 5 Lee Oe ee 2. Howell st Niet foc tS for epont OucntsT January 30, at Christense Mrs. Thomas J. Acheson Entire Paris and Yenten Grannies chairman, as in previous years sb digtive committee, floor committee, tS age the patrons and and blag 1 other plans w nced later.| Laancheon Club em us to er t | yotire 4 Tea Honors Debutantes | Wil hee eae Se eee y and to} start Mrs, J. ¥. Douglas’ tea at her home| ciuty will meet at the clubhouse for|ts lies.) ‘ . @m Sunday afternoon to honor Mis/q 1 o'clock luncheon on Wednesday.) The day rat ae tat hat Bentonia and Miss Frances Green| Janu wd : eee rere and their cousin, Miss Laura Green | jater, of Jackson, Miss., was one of the esses for the afteroon will| lovely events of the holiday season. | be Mrs 5. Schneider. itis.; RD: ‘The decorations of yellow and| Robin is and Mra bronze chrysanthemums in all the | Anna Newman mm Women’s Clubs CULBS FOR TUESDAY t- her. cousins di lands 3 es " weal Management of Frank I", Hood ry 2. Bridge will be played|/— - " 2 Local es Mi nd some time} lends in Cincin- | ibenville, Ohio. Planned and each c Mattie Ormsbee é aay WEST SEATTLE CI nae Forney . sented with a gift TO KEEP OPEN HOU: other — picture ‘ gent, in W. ashinato on, yi! 1M. ‘ SEATTLE LODG } 3 in Boston. M ar In peattia. lodge _N hy Il visit in Milwaukee and Honor, will give a « 's Christ ae wt mas party on Tuesday wary 1, at $ o'clock, in th Winth ave. A program e nes ay amusements will be enjc . 3 an met Members are urged to bring their | n+ : Pg nig og - ehfldren, as well ag friex 4 : ats ad. Club a little folks. x : . : The committes in charge includ x ‘ : Victoria’ Danicls, Anna } The West § le Community club (Poussin), study .led ‘by H. H.| will observe ar’s by keeping | 2¥'* : open house o night, | 4lexander <td 1, at the clubhouse, 47th ave 5 Seattle, |ALKI CIRCLE Alkt Circle of the und hostess for th y on |¢t Mission that occasion. ft ana |" residents of it Seattle invited | Peach © Drive, to come. at 10 o'clock STALLATION BALLARD ¥ ‘ourt, Ore naran Ballard W meets Tuesday sary 1,|Perance Union i WE COULD LIVE THIS OLD YEAR OVER eric iaccanes a Ss sae oe peabetty Wat 2, AGAIN, IT WOULD BE TO YET REDOUBLE ee) fon nad ¢ ¢ H OUR EFFORTS IN BEHALF OF MUSIC ADDITIONAL CLUBS ne at a ihe ‘ $ GOOD MUSIC & MUSIC AS VOICED BY THE STEINWAY & BY THE VICTROLA % AND BY THE DUO-ART. WOMEN'S INTERNATION LEAGUE The fourth biennial internations congress of the Women’s Inte tional League for Peace and i'r dom, will be held jn May, 1924, in Washington, D.C. Delegut from twenty European countries—from 1 dia, C Japan, Can America and Mexico, will me groups of America: 1 time in the national capit Mrs, Leah Stalicop, Mrs. Ida Herz "i 5 Tl Sey Lak Biatiooy, Mee Ida Here te Third Avenue at Pine among the deleg from Seattle. NOR’ F VA ; : Mrs. Raven + ca the off North Broad : es staff of inte While away M Sherman, Glay & Co, | e of