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PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Club Women Will Speak on the Coming En- gagement of Stuart Walker Players; Benefit Musicale Will Be Large Affair. city are cooperating in making this affalr a decided success, whieh will benefit two worthy young girls, one in this city and the otter the daugh- ter of Scriabin in Paris, who Is ta need, A silver offering will be ac cepted at the door, ee N 18S PEARL BENNETT presided at a lunchean at the Women's University club on Monday, ed for the purpose of organising four minute speakers on Stuart Walker's Portmanteau theater, The spoakers will go before varlous clubs and or, fanizations in tho olty to explain + cigeeresne rome tinnamates paras terme~merone-reonrnemaeucmaunstiannenertinte i the full significance of the stuart] Announce Sister's i Walker engagement in Seattle, at : i the Metropolitan theater, February Marriage Lee i 1 and 2 ‘The short taka will be| Ds and Mra. ke Boren “i the Port. announce th Mra fiven on Stuart Walktr on the Fort: | Hrorafait'a slster, Mra, Mabel. C. Manteau theater, on the production ot “The Book of Job,” the plays of Lon Dunsany and the Stuart Walk: er plays for children, which are to be given at the matinee, February 2. Mra, A. H, Albertson spoke before the presidents’ council of the Seat: Megane atterneas. Wns harjors [26 with a luncheon of eight cov. Cowan will speak at the meeting of |°f On Friday afternoon at the the Zonta club today, On January |Sunset club, | 3 Miss Adelaide Polleck will speak ’ - before the John Hay PT, A. Three | Donworth’s Keep assignments were made for Friday, a} nN House ~huchorel dtaRlinthas bp becdhcaehalipicoade (Ad and Mrs. Carl Donworth were at home informally to their friends man, at the West Queen Anne P.~ A. and the Weat Queen Anne high | ¢ New Years day at thelr new real: dence on Lake Washington, . school, and Mrs. Henry W, Pennock, o. Jundiach, to Mr, George 1B. Clark, on January 1. . Entertaining at Luncheon Mrs. Stephen Cook ts entertain at the meetisg of the Women's As- sociation of the Plymouth Congrega- onal church. Tho list of speakers fs not yet complete, but already Includes the following additional volunteers: Mra. Otis Floyd Lamson, Miss Ruth Kerr, Mrs. James P. Robertson, Mra, Aly yah L. Carr, Miss Lillan A. Suther- Dinner Honors House Guests > Mr. and Mra. Daniel Buckingham entertained with a dinner of eight covers at their home last evening, In honor of Mrs. Buckingham's sister, “J aa % Added to the list of patrontases ¥ear’s Eve nton| son, Mrs. Horton Force, Mrs. J. T.|#eFved at midnight, McVay, Mrs. Thacher Hodge, Mrs. hes bo George W. Soliday, Mrs. Cari Gould. | Service at Orthopedic | Mrs, Milton Sturgis, Mr. W. C. + Heussy, Mrs, John Hewitt, Mrs. A. L. | Shops. Hawley, Mrs. H. F. Ostrander, Mrq. Mra. D. D. Baldwin wih be hast. Jason D. Butler, Mrs. J. D. Farrell, [ess for East Highland Drive guild, Mrs. Henry Dearborn, Mrs. H. B.j Thursday, at Orthope Eazling and Mrs. Samuel Russell. | Shop, assisted by Mra. H. the cow about six weeks ago, He will play numbers by Chopin and Seria-| Frank Saxe and Mra. Gordon Cor-| bin, and Mra, Louise Van Ogle will|taley. Mrs. J. B. MacDougall and five an introductory talk on Scriabin. | Mrs. Fred Gilman will be in charge | The various business houses of the! in the afternoon for First Hill gu a Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Thrift Shop, represented by Mrs.| a a at | the new year Thursday evening, Jan- ALPHA CLUB rooms, 609 Thi The Alpha club will hold tts next | Program has b meeting at the residence of Mra, W.| Miss Clara Reynolds, art teacher K. McFarlane, 1741 12th ave, S., ol reer sesene iin pote e Thursday, January 3. | and’ Maj. Jesse 1230 o'clock. Luncheon at | sto: Travelouge—Italy, endant of the France and Belgium, by Mrs. W, H.| ment, wil tT Oliver. wee | Tea ili take on SOROSIS CLUB dave. An interesting | nm arranged, Jackson. dep. ue < supe: park at meeting for the home of Mrs. J. 1. “Resume of Early French ,Art,”| meet Th: Mrs. M. B. Callendar; “Shepherds | clock, January 3, at Tea | ¢ MISS GRACE LEWIS Margaret Olson | Plans Recital | The & ison | of Ex- peein , will pre went THE MAYFLOWERS Play in One Act | erton hone at Plymouth, | Seene—The mom April, 162 . we Mighbee 1 Roody-Ke x 6: Sawyer Did"... James Bennett THE THRER FAIRY GIFTS A Pinay in Ono Act aher| mith | } | a Delion Atkinson Rett F A Boy, @ Sled and Cus' Billy Prater MADAY, SATURDAY, Mra 4, B Mine Ber t AY, 4 re MOND ra the Bunset club ©. Nughes ANE THE SEA DATES TO REMEMBER JANUARY 8- laura ¢ The musicale will be given under|'cl,.Mrs. M. 1. Martin, Mra. J. 0. the auspices of the Monday Practice | Boyle, Mrs. Louty Walber, Mrs. T. ie Decent Teeee Vanabems ant Ciub and the Musle practice Club,|L. Crouley, Mrs. W. W. Dow and wet with the program to be presented by | Mrs. A. C. Graff. "nY Nicolas Slonimsky, a young Russian, Renton Hill gufld be tn who came to this country from Mos-|charge, Thursday mo . at thel-5 “ JANUARY 5— Stewarts luncheon toh ‘fhe art department of the Sorosis » Air. H. O. Dutton, | cy dus win ‘meet Thariday, Jentary ites Aen membership 1s expected to| Vioiet at 2p. m, at the Federated Club)" '!# Plans for the coming year, | Vere 33.5: P=] a house. Mrs, Frank Miller will be| f | | hostess for the afternoon. Follow. | ROBERT FE. LER CHAPTER ee | ing is the program: “Technique—| Robert E. Lee chapter, United| {* . re | Color, Tone,” Mrs. Frank Atkins; | Daughters of the Confederacy, will} Monctogue~"Another What could be more deli- cows at this season than | TTLE enor Mra, %. Twelfth Ment " ocloek, . JANCARY 10—~ STAR ‘Personal Returning to Miss Ransome's school, in Pledmont, Friday night, after spending tho holidays at thelr homes, bo the Misses Glen will Kerry, Jane Stimson, Adaline Eddy, Jane and Ruth Nettleton and Mario Greer. eee Mr, and Mra, John Pierce, of Olympla, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, December 80, at the Swedish hospital, eee Mian Jessie Wishart arrived Tues: day from a two montha' visit in California, and ts spending several days with Miss Claire Stoltenberg, eee Mrs, Fred MH, Baxter, who went East to spend the holidays with her , John McGraw Baxter, who ts attending the Univeristy of Virginia, ia expected to fattirn. January 10, Mr, Lester Hanson will leave, the Inst of this week, for Low Angeles, to spend the remainder of the winter, eee Mr, James A. Blaine ts home from Blaine Acres, near Yakima, for sev: eral months. 2 88 Mrs, Betty Pelouze, of Bellingham, will join Mra, C. H. J. Stoltenberg, Misa Karla and Miss Claire Stolten borg, in San Francisco, about Janu- ary 20, to sail on a trip to Hono- lulu, see Mr. Frederick Stimson ts leaving this week for New Haven, Conn, where he is attending school, eee Mr, and Mra. C. J. David and son | Jack aro leaving, the end of this | Week, by motor for California, where | they will enter Jack in the Hitch: cock Military school, at San Rafael. | Mr. and Mrs, David will remain in the South for several months, see Mr. D. 8. Fotheringham left Tues. a for Portland on a short business trip, ‘Thomas Todd will leave Friday for Mra. J. F. Grant spent the week- lend and New Year's day at Long: mire, Mount Rainier, | ves | Dr and Mrs, nard Perry re turned Tuesday night from a few days’ visit at Mount Rain BELTLESS | | fand, Mrs. W. B. Waold, Phit Miss Grace’ Spannagel, and Miss} ee a Yr. Soria. eet Le ta ne, Wem Wctatyse 2k Secs: Whe Mr. and Mrs, Willlam C,H. / Lee Wakefield, Mrs. Victor Zednick, are thelr house guests. Lewls, of PAllx, Alta, (Darthea Mrs. Charles F. Hubbard and Mr.|, Later the party attended the Sharples) aro visiting Mrs, Lewis’ Marten Sauses. Goes at the Women’s University parents Dr. end Mrs. CG OW, ee chub. Sharples. age Be Oe ee Addi ional Patronesses | Celebrate New ‘Yontah Colina, Jr, Franklin for Silver Musicale Eddy, Joshua Green, Jr, and | Serune Sey gendincperter agra P watch party at thelr apartment,| Mrs, B. R. Lewis, who has been at home for the holidays,|nomes tn town, . J.D. ke | Mra. William D, Per.| 2238 Ninth ave, on New Years! will return this week to Oakesmere school, in New York. Gk ied king) Mra. W. Hf McEwan, ses. (@¥e. Cards and games were en-|— Photo by Curtis Studio. cB Sa IE ol ll ond oa Evan Ge-McCord, Mrs. Worrall Wit Jovet and a buffet supper was! ; Sad Mra. Fred Morgan and Nr. and | | } | | | dia” er | Greenwell, eave. | o ec ee ee ee * | THE CASE OF SOPTIRONIA the mingled fruit favors of (Poussin), study led by Mrs. H. H.| ee | x vuarin ee hoses HAPPY HOME FRUIT Lewis; “Modern Artists" (J. W.| WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB 1—"Madeline’s Hoom In a College SALAD? | Alexander), Mrs. L. W. Sourd. The current events department ot ta The whole meal gains added hie ce the Women’s Century Club will meet iti ‘i aang GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Popes Apnabete HAPPY HOME FRUIT | The Séattle Genealogical Society | 114% *¥% N. Thured SALAD | will hold an open meeting on Thu ERs: Cares is served. The goodness of h 1 hat presented by Mrs } | ‘The beltless dress that in ever no fay evening. January 3, at 8 o'clock, | er selected peaches and pears foi. molded to one" th a a at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. | otmex ANNE LonrN | rpc fl the fragrance of pineapple, | "UENUY molded to ont's figure is ti 656% Sea ry NE FORTNI jon spricata ot thet meet: del- very newest dress of all, It 1s the} SAST UNION CLUB Tee: SOF Poodle de P : “ . revival ‘of the princess dress and ST UNION UB neets with L. B. Moffett, 411 cious ripeness, cherries to Hast Union club will meet with |W. Blaine st. Thured ; jf, [Parte bas spoken of tt with unant Mrs. EB. F. Gulette, 2217 E. Pike st. |at 2 o'clock. 5% | tenet sppetite with mous approval, The coming season Thursday, January 3, at 1 o'clock ee ic color and incomparable | | likely to seo even more marked in the. afternoon, | MICHIGAN APPLE Hartman, head taste. | developments in this princvas ailhou- eee BLOSSOM CLUB department of to. Wicks cin | igh sgh HAPPY HOME FRUIT SALAD | pais eg pee On TI ‘an ning, January g,|™eets with Mra, I ures. The contains just those elements at 6 o'clock. the board of directors | 43th st., for 12:20 o'clock luncheon consisted of a most needed during the of the Zonta club will hold Its | Thursday, Janus ates - Eiarel atte long winter dict of heavier Miss Allen monthly meeting at the St. Regis es Helen Crowe ‘ata, The social foods, Tested Recipes oo. ical Club meets with delle i the teu Call for i iv 4 ' ‘all for it by name--+ road MISSOULA CLUB 402 19th ave. Mild erm n Christmas i OME, se The Missoula club wit! meet at 2 o'clock r by RRR tattered OP = A. Peplow, ostenac antee of HIGHEST QUAL- A NS FELLOWSHIP n, Mrs. ITY. Ss Fellowship meets { Maria, . r of Comme . RW. Gael ca Was ¢ January 3, at § Cenreateod by MONTHLY LUNCE c Barton ciut will hold ite ELDERBLOOM C SCHWABACHER BROS & CO, Ine. , Janu-| Mrs. M.’s California Prune Cake (This delicious loaf cake keeps at the home of 1150 N. S3rd st, ie Seredey, Priday, January 11 Madea tenes 1s hall, Third and Virginia P.-7. RVIEW ADDITIONAL CLUBS ner number by pupils of the h Club] I PI. ig A portable at th NO. 18, ELEors|2LECT OFFICER ternoon, Januar last’ Poidew¢ Elite Auxiliary at its last meeting Dr. J. B LAWoitsateetliary 1 at the home of Mra, Annal ¢ y 1 », 18, elected the the f wing officers B Officers for 1924: Mra, to the new ye Hi include Christmas carols Hammer, n president; Mr presid moiet for a long time, and is a weleome change from’ the usual nut or raisin cake) (All measurements level) 2 cupfuls flour measuring 1 cupfui sugar ¥§ cupful Crisco 34 cupful sweet milk 14 teaspoonful salt 2 eggs sifted before school, Refreshment Ea Williams, secretary; Mrs 1 teaspoonful soda Oe Ma Valbrusch, treasurer; Mrs. 1 teaspoonful cinnamon icine dive Glu i press correspondent } teaspoontul allspice The man’s City club will meet = 1 cupful stewed and mashed for luncheon on Thursday, Januas f ‘ Lot wie Me bsg Seo ar the Aurion La Stenback, Warning Is Given Cream the Crisco. Add sugar ; Ppp neta Msp. donnie -Cote and . and cream together with the 4 « Ae ig ind, fubeheon |G Gabourdl, executive tomee| _ By. Mexican Consul Crisco. Add the beaten yolks of interested. tee The Mexican consul office eggs, then the milk, sift together i ee ‘ tithe eattte | the United States have been 1 toda, spices and flour and add to ; ee eo 1 Fr jam by the embassy at Washingtor the ‘mixture, Last, add the i Hecah : é “ss th f ‘ 0 prunes. Bake one hour if for BS 4 ; ; oy loaf cake. Less time if made in ° ; layers, WEDNES GET REPRIEVE OF 1S DAYS HAHN’S SPECIALTY SHOP was scheduled to elose Monday night but with close to $30,000 worth of high class apparel on hand, and no place to put it, we were fortunate enough to secure 15 more days of occupancy from the new lessee. In that short time we are determined to completely close out this large assemblage of exclusively styled coats, dresses and suits, Only one possible way to do it—mark down prices— lower them again—cut them some more until we give a bargain appeal that no woman can resist. And we are going to do it. The sale prices during the past ten days have been the talk of the town. We sold an immense amount of mer- chandise but it was a physical impossibility to handle as large a stock in such a short time. Now even the sale prices—already low to the sensation point—must be severely reduced. So here goes for the most alluring sale of high class apparel ever announced in Seattle. L 15 $ a TT Think of it. Fur-trimmed sports—some smart dress effects. Last week these coats were sen- sations at $18.75 and $25. Previously many of them bore $40 and $50 selling tags. Better come early Thursday if you want one of these. Sats Sy QZ Last week these were $29.75—the week before $39.75 and before that much higher. Richly adorned with furs, splendidly lined and expressive of the very best in style Mabry COATS $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 $59.75 All the most wanted materials, fancy crepe linings, fur trimmings of the more expensive skins and all style de- tails that made these coats worth their former prices of two to three times these most extreme reductions, Kahiiy $@y-85 DRESSES IDHOOooo bo aooon ooo oa ooUd thorn oedoun ccvoobuonodauncoHtdoon oouoD good ooeeooooookoo oounpaocoogooooogeudno reese en Oo SES ES IT [O} JOD CONDON LoOOoo go oONgNagadngpAgNooAooenooo oad TayanaospaongaovooW00 oagnasaseanasanonaDenooanenoTaaG [O) 9 Silks and wools with all the style and quality that $2! wor ordinarily purchases. Many new models added to thi group. Come early Thursday for these. DRESSES. $18.75 —$29.75 | $39.75 — $49.75 | 3 Party and Dinner The former prices on the better Gowns at a Good grades in these groups were too high to even mention, Big assem- Deal Less Than blage of newest styles and finest Half Price quality. : SUITS $85 As Low as Others at $19.76, $29.75, $39.75, $49.75. sale price the greater the reduction, HAHN’S The higher the BIDROo ooo eooooL god Dopouooo od oon gence o0N go OAgnoRadonp ponds noonanpoDoDogD YOUR GROCER SELL 5 AND RECOMMENDS ‘i NIER CHAPTER I zs of y a i tom A la age i we ati ol : , RISCO INCORPORATED b ss a e ay e of Rainier a foo , BRANE — cre (gate, ik Rane san | mien tri ie gS eae WESTLAKE AT PINE ST. REAT Pied sett Sa ‘ Tee gnats %, with nearly| | tt t CANNED: FOODS For ips eee calcas ie {o) Entrance on Westlake—Take Elevator to Third Floor branch of the American Dahlia program consisted ae Anatouee vied x gn ear 4 ot iy bere: y pastry . saiey, will have the first reeetin of tale on the ¢ # and ; of the| y " eo re dalich arhaiiisd esses oa! All Sales Final —No Refunds or Exchanges :_ ; Lie A OP ES A NS Oe te tS OE PER) ts ss ba ae loll jo DUDRO Doo ooeooood ood Dopooss ooo oon poo seooN go oognaRaneADponnpngoonoo ongDoNonoOD [O] WEDNH / Th BEGIN an, iying dem a Unfinished at pierced her GO ON W Sergeant Ba put gently dro head back up started a ewitt of the apartmi him his fiector threw whose refractd n into the 4 easel and at onl could obtain t a small, imp with three step ustrade, and drawn shades opened windo hot breeze whi the passing of ‘A long table ed tubes of palf plain chairs various sizes walls complet the workm: ing and reveal the arrangem@ Sergeant Bar for some sign indicate hurrit none he open It led into a bq in ligh’ he pi gold bedroom maculate kite where was thi ence. "The icebox) and cream, @ upon the bed Mrs. Vane bh r obsel ni Mi wheeled suddei is, the artist a stir with he} ure among thé Her verse impuls her brush alti clients themse ed that sardon or two, but about her ge} turned. “It too late here, door leading bolted from tH s coming.” Someone hag nastened baci find standing way a young with wildly rm liceman in wu ‘The latter sive authorit: den change. ‘What's heard a shot below till thi let me in! Of} Forry! This and thinking usual—” “There is, grimly to thi studio yonder shot thru the studio doorw: moment in wa Soon the t Jack and Ji in the house the people in were having al But suddent Mother, disco freshments wd bad run off cakes and icg John decls like to say it, be the culprit Vited Taffy reason Ta: “Tl go butting en had given h ‘ed nobody d n they

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