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THE SEATTLE STAR | . TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924 (MISS EMILY JENNELLE ) (#208 som swoor ) NATION GREETS | Seattle Society ‘ik REAES, | THE cooLIDGES| =) ANUARY | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ARTS ON PAGE 1 | Assistant—Frances Oldham hiles of merrymakers in the early | 3 Music—Louise Raymond Owens |onty ae the now your's fiat morn| Thousands Shake Hands | | & In Me sig ta, wan atatly in| ANd Wish Them Prosperity | Silver Musicale at Mrs. Struve’s Home on SDL UMNtsnubthar hovicabe 0 atl WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 received fractured slculln when red , . + Py y 7 Ae : Friday Afternoon; Prominent Clubs Are} : ; ete sated mi wm Hed | WABLANOON, Yan wel Brilliant as Old Year Departs. la telephone pole President and Mrs. Coolidge were |{| —ee — we | f Ruth V pete ts str Xiliaa. ape Vaaliverdd® tcddy by aevaralcthounand Qronsonsn by the Monday Prac-| This afternoon Mr, and Mra, Eddy three other peraons Oey tO adn | oo club and the Music Practice | entertained with a family dinner at) jured when tho driver of thelr ¢ q i ne 8 tlee. club and the Musio Dra cae failed to #00 a taxi parked on &| From 1 p.m, to 2:0 they filed by ee} Sts club, silver muaicalotea will be thelr home tr, and Mrs, James C a . : Given at the home of Mrs. Frederic tleld Eddy, of Hverett, motoring down ae boulevard and drove into it to shake handy with tho chief exec: | very pattern Hat on | parry: Struve, 1221 Minor ave, on Friday | for tho affair . . putive and the first lady of the gia our main floor, consist- The afternoon, January 4, at 8:80 o'clock, | : in the Blue room of the White { ri ae oe of wh i ertaa'stontmaky, Russian planist,| Mg, Stewart fis i8 New York apt pata » room of tly ing ofidtie season's most | of. will be presented in a group of plano a 1 WOE 2 ar’s t 3 Ra = | q se “, exclusive and attrac vaca “Yo Mae Owe Mira, Louise Van Ogle | Entertaining ce _Driest New Years ak sras:autioated nearieGeen Dare | ‘ Sp | Noe tractive Re: will introduce a sketch of the com} To honor Mri . C, Hughes, who} vy NEW TORE: ey 2 1 ra json would pass in that tim ie : i | * models in Velvet, Duve- | of mo ae Bortabl '§ mot | returned recently trom an extended | be but few “morning a com) Jt was a big day for ‘offlela ; i vy . ss petty ciel ae ke whom sho has met) visit abroad, Mra. A. B. Stewart is plaints in New York today, for, °°) Washington, tyn, | Metal ¢ loth and ; tention gee Hy peda of the musicale will | entertaining at luncheon on Saturday Se cording 10 prohibition aK ats, WIP Secretary of State and Mra, combinations of silks and you hi star ies y 7 é 7 stropolly erlencs " sro how ol metropolls at night experien Hughes wer hot ‘tn of diplomats of ‘ ‘ velvet, velvet and metal, unexp afternoon at the Sunset club, and in: be shared by a struggling talented) ‘ | : "a eve. the Pan-A. Ba ‘4 a daughter cee driest New Year's eve. ne Pan-American union, ( bd ! i young local musician and & daughter | One hund sleuths, including] Other cabinet members and thelr skillfully designed and “Yor onov!" me Y. | 9! a xP iScrlahin, who is in Parls, without Observe Yearly Custom : : ltaxy Hinstein and Moo Smith, pa-|wives wero at home to visitors some becomingly trimmed wi means Mr, and Mra, Scott Bullitt observ: 7 te eee sanwayscwnita iigpt”| tinal ancing the day. ecomingly trimmed with pee Tho hostesses for the afternoon | eq their yearly custom of keeping dintrict, ready to pounce on nny rev-| President and Mrs, Coolldgo start: | ostrich feathers, fancies, threat are: For the Monday Practice cM.! open house this afternoon from 4 : sh 's by uli f ss are: For the Monda: open hou: his cler with a flask, recelyin ficially at 11 o ‘| hand-made French flowe and rhinestone or- Mrs. John C, Higgins, Mrs. Albert | until 6 o'clock, at thelr home, “Green: hag . Tho New York World, which 4s) but the time up to 1p, m. wi | Paes 5 Chartes Phillips, Mra ‘Adam Beeler, | way," (The Highlands oe opposed to. prohibition, said todaylon up in recelying representatives|{| Naments. Hundreds of these distinctive mod- Mra, Clare Farnsworth, Mrs. Dalsy | i that 1924's debut was the driest since | of foreign governments and Ameri-|1) els to choose from during this brief clearance Wood Hildreth, Mrs. Romayne Laws] p49 Tew | Volstead ran officials who came to pay thel son, Mrs, Farwell Putnam Lilly, Miss Hosts at N semble oe | rerpecta: ee pay thelr iT event at statjetie Miller, Mrs. ¥.R, Van Tuy! |Year’s Dinner It W. “Cold ea Bei oy | as ” P Rose Tournament Is | y P ( F- pulled Wet fon Cieage On in Pasadena, Cal. | 1 2 RI wi df Mrs. Amy Worth, “Paul Roland| jfy. and Mrs, 1H. C, Peters enter. | CHICAGO, Jan, 1-—Chicago’s new it fille! Smith and Mrs. Shirl Blalock, | tained with a New Year's dinner of For the Music Practice club, Mrs. | twelve covers at their home this aft: lyear came in cold and—wet | PABADE: Cal, Jan, 1—P (Main Salon) With temperatures dropping to|dena started its fifth annual Tour of for in the | zero while the celebration wan at it#!/pament of Roses parade today with me all David Morgan Roderick, Mrs, Fred: | ernoon \height, revelers wkidded promixcu-!hundredy of thousands of specta- lously on thoir way with no fear o€| tors enjoying the event ’ Bate arrest. for liquor “on the hip.” It] ‘rhe procession included many ou in er a S ries crick H. Parks, Mrs. John A. Ball Year's since D-|more decorated Moatx than durin MELLLLLLL EA LLLLLILIPLLLLLLE YMMUIULE L/ largeon, Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt.) Dinney Before Ball Mra, Charles Farrell, Mrs Aifred | "Mts, and Mra. David Morgan Rod: Jones, Mrs. Late yaa | crick entertained with a dinner of Harold Stimson,’ Mrs, Osgood eight covers at the College club last ard and wig oe SCrUEEY., for | evenins, before the reception and ball ‘A partial list of patronesses apa iadgtins Ge attaix inclodes Mra: Taceb Furth, [6° ¢28 Rainier ome Mra, Frederic Struve, Mrs. Alex} 2.00 es = air Wetherill, Mrs. c. D. Stimson, | Dinner Dance Honors Mrs. R. D, Merrill, Mrs. Joshua! Miss Strouse Green, Mrs. M. F. Backus, Mrs. Ts ©) "2, jonor their daughter, Miss Mar. | Henry, Mrs. Jay 1. Durand, Mrs. Ed+| TP "etrGuse, Mr. and Mra. Sear 1., Garrett Mire. 3 AleX:) Strouse and Mr, and Mrs. J andor, Mrs, Max Piuttl, Mrs. Freder| sant entertained with a dinner dance ick Parks, Mra. W. B. Gatfuey. Mr%.|Ch'S,turday evening, at the home of Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. L. ©. Gil-| $0) “O'ytrs, Tennant. { man, Mrs. rew Gillespie, Mra. | eee Dent Mowry, Mrs, Samuel Hed Mrs. Falcon Joslin, Mrs. it, c. Mib-| Launcheon at Home | bard, Mra, Henry C. Ewing and Mra} On Friday afternoon, Mra. Donald) Witllam T. Burw A. Nicholson entertain with a| = The program follow tune 1 oe Delta Gamma Notes on Seriabin's life an b poem in music, as Adumnae to Meet the preludes of Chopin d more Delta Gamma Alumnae wi highly developed in the shorter | with Mrs. Arnold Allen, 1515 previous yeurs, Interest. in t While Chief of Po! gun Coll pageant wan increased this year by Trimmed Hats in 8 had 650 wniforn otficers INlthe fact that the golden overy conceivable n district to clap on t ear ter e 5 Ee vab mal a spent 1) Pasadena celebrated sus 60 shape, shade, design them to tip Hquor cable re and trimming, for HOUT DOSROES Were TEE |pedecked with flagu and the down-|{} dress, sport and : ere gorgeous with!) street wear. Un- | oe, ne!’ trimmed Hats in silk, 3 Killed; 5 Hurt | - — velvet and _ metal in Auto Crash! Stranded Chorus to cloth combinations; ZANESVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 1 Be Returned Shortly | Hatter’s Plush in and five! PORTLAN colors. Prices . throughout this en- tire display formerly ranged from $2.85 to piano pieces of Scriabin. st., on Satu afternoon, J ‘ $9.75. Included are ae, Te OR : ee RTS TLS rears sataviti about 200 Children’s hopin de,” | . 8, No. 6, | Thursday Mus y Ebr chace val ot Be Sea nayer Ghete iue 6 4 ng at a : tticlent i ar Hats—and the price Mn st tice cee Ganral weit ie OS ls. Jn, ove GOO at Chriatonsen's hall ep acoma Snores While e Be ies Os eae eee oe for January oe ir Mrs. F. ae } r by Wayne Albee, MeDrite & New Year’s Arriving ne ance on every hat in > 1 nats am While a this unprecedented co | danced and sang, and ail fe in-| Baby Is Born in |} assemblage of val- | oar Li and many other #pecial decorations i habelelebelelhelibihhhALLILAALLLALLL 7 plain and street I do on thi is lar extra strip end of studio pied, who tells mm “Thi ly 5 Me a CE SR C7 4, ~* Me 5) My bn Seriabin “Preiude in E Major,” Op 15. 3, st Efa instead ot “Etude in F Sharp Mafor,” Op. 8. | home, 302 3 L. Thomps s meeting at 1 Persona Mra, Eliza Ferr Storm on Mountain} wes is— | sued Jan. L—A babe, (Basement Salesroom) pate Fiute Call and ZONTA CI to Tacoma tod: P New | reso es, There was y ¢ a bilzzard Lieurance | The . Seattle wilt | Year's with Ju rn 4 ty < ft the ad It road m. Mon 7 7 Woodmansee. | * brat - Year Is ‘Ushered In nea HN, Leckenby. | Janus 7 dak the North 2. f af . ni : ne {E89 fF tion from the moun GL. e e The Rainier club, the Arctic cl ne an c it cae ae eae : ; ca og " oa night tata stores, acd mother were te the Yacht club and the Seattle Golf| : : Webb Logging Timbe teades tha a age eves Ate rot bes lie serbivor . conds and Country club were brilliantly |v os ; h talk on “Interesting Expertences of s > 2 ‘ decorated last evening for the pass-| 3 ‘ a Woman Purchasing Agent.” ba gar bf ; 7 . y I ili ‘oman Pu sing Agent.” Mom- " ar a was the N lett thet: argest Nt inery ing out of 1923 and the ushering in i a |bers may t : ‘ 4 " tion int t Al saa ‘Aaand . + tal = — pore O19 : | ; ; Q very da his! nt them after'a severe inlaw at Si here have been bi Nn is, a y M. EB. CHURCH 2 aa m od delay ad receptions and rei . Weegk-— ay the ras 7 IONARY SOCIETIES ‘ nPihaserary st Gael these promin clubs, : | ‘ mje 3 The Women’s Missionary socle 1 : aren A Bally *Ard Time - ’ has there ever a scene so beau. | Piano: ° F of the First Meth tif depict: at in welcome a " y neet in the church ds » I . ’ i Sey peices | vocat—pat Prederis Mies Fi (pe, rey Miss Anne Parsons ar een! OV Top, in Lunnon| The Rainier club was a lovely | Viotlm—"Deep "gro ’ Hostesses for ; : : LONDON 1.—-Londo 1 Italian garden, with its pe arbors G. Fost of great clusters of the lu frult,| piano. 7 and Mrs. W. formed by gold, silver, rich reds < r luncheon will green balloons, and banks of 1 ¥. Good H. Harbin. T and huckleberry. Vine-cove 1} VO “rat . r mas box to Sin lises and grapes were on elther s : Gladys Wheel i ‘i of the fireplaces, and the supper| Piano— F Bens LUNCHEON CLI tables were br with poinsettias and red tape The Arctic, Golf and Yacht clubs| Orthopedic Tea and 110 were beautiful alms, grecns| ; y, > Januar will be t 4 we x and crimson blooms. All that goe Thrift Shops nar s ater e C \ een | Lang Syr midnight chim ° up a successful evening was = and there was a wealth of |" Univers eal 'at. the: O welcome for everyon: p he hostesses Tea Shop on Wednesday, as-|p 1, Robinson very’ a by Mra 2. O, Mallett: Mts. C2 | nag nt ee Nan . __|Denver Welcomes in Assisting at Eddy Dance | x ric a ynarbern, Mrs. | . ed ei age ee ace Nea ie Hak Wome ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS . r ri + spending New Year Very Dryly i: . Elliott, Mra. J. K hodays s parents, Dr.| DENVER, Jar 2 DAHLIA SOCIETY 4 branch of the American have the first meet W. Eddy are their home| Dowell, Mrs. R. J. Grace, Mrs. C. Ham C. Heuss ss Se onereee ie on Thu for Miss E i Mrs, W. C, Robinsor tonia and Miss ‘rances Green an | The rift Shop on Wednesday r cousin, Miss Laura Green, of|morning will be in charge of Mrs. sting the . Reed and Mra, H. R. E Thomas Garrett vit An in the aft 1 Mra | HIN Gutta ee Women S Clubs in the public schools, will speak On | i eed afeteria nivle and win | o2cramento Drinks UBS FOR WEDNESDAY RIDGELY REBEKAH er Show," and Maj, J Jackson, |P°, open t arog ; Water on the Eve} 1 ; « park lepar : the vets ‘ cna os eR AORAR ihe! ( Ju 1 HELPERS’ CLUB Heliekah,- atrcilies The Helpers’ club of Aloha chap-| me OF0. By tapi ter, No. 116, O. E. 8. will meet A 8 it cgi Luncheon * the first meet and friends wel-| ¢ w president, Mr. H. O. Dut January 2, 1 meml in € One Dead, Two Hurt | vine: tiquits ent the Evd in Portland Autos “""" ' honriay ; 1 sy IRTLAN J ) plans built, Wh o'clodl Land all th Gob Seine seaso ¢ | bragy a ma Jonge party F y, | tran is dead and ¢ 1 Crowd Cabarets in : Berlin for Welcome NIER BEAC BERLIN, Jan, 1 Rainier E ‘omen’s club will meet Wednesday, January 2, at | SCU UREN : F Whi p ne of Mrs. Eimer| Schubert club ah tantly kille crowds c v ‘ome the SCHUBERT CLUB y evening, J A + THOUG A ©.| ropERt :. LEE Ch ot sae E LA 3 % Pree ' hee ‘at arth Shakes é > j acu esr . foment BY pier Unite’ Herbert Rawlinson, mee E ; ean HOUS peri ie portant dive 3.7 Movie Actor, Is Wed)! irri nex. oe nds| ik é ok boa HOLD OP 10LD OPE | o’ctoc ROCK, A RIVERSIDE, ¢ 1—Her. | Now Year r m 3 y circle, 2 rar catch tte ah alt ; 1 _vesterd ; tis tetteaee Ghee les NOW THAT THE NEW, FRESH PAGE IS ted to : b . TURNED, WE HEREBY DEDICATE OURSELVES AFRESH TO MUSIC «<» GOOD MUSIC «» MUSIC BE aret & f AS VOICED BY THE IMMORTAL STEINWAY «© of Ploneers 0 4 nl ‘ c ood 3 ? alee bat THE INCOMPARABLE VICTROLA «<» AND THE young rhyme Portland Rush to actlohie Tomer th wih, MARVELOUS, GENIUS-FIRED DUO-ART. Muttd Wed on Last Day ed Conley t Dew TLAND, The last Sprata What's in the Air ) ay & Co. Ganaé TUESDAY, JAN. 1 Third Avenue at Pine Seattle.

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