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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Entertainment at Sunset Club for Two Honor Guests; Dinner Will Precede Twelfth Night Ball. | aq a wedding ‘breaktaat mt the Now Washington hotel RS, ALEXANDER B. 8! After January 15, Mr, and Mra. ART is entertaining at luncheon | Rees will be at home at the Cam» on Tuesday, January 8, at the Sunset | bridge apartments, club In honor of Mrs, Dudley Bureh- | ahs ard of San Francisco, who is apend: | 7%, * ¥ ing several weeks in town, and Mrs, | Kappa Kappa Gamma Harry R. Clise, just home from two Alumnae years’ travel abroad, Mra. Colin Radford will talke on viene | “Castles in Spain’ at the meeting of i jonsor Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae on W ut Sp Hic | Saturday afternoon, January 5, at No-Host Dinner |2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Phtlip P. Marion are | Loren Grinstead, sponsoring a no-host dinner at the} . Dance Women’s University club on Monday | Pin ng This Evening evening before the Twelfth Night re: | ception and ball at the College:c Included will be Dr, and Mrs, Otis} he Bach society will entertain Floyd Lamson, Dy, and Mrs. A. O.) this evening with an informal dinner Loe, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anders! dance at the Hotel Gowman. son, Mr, and Mrs, Daniel B. Trot. eee ethen, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Spencer, | Dida Si tnd Aiea, George V, Lawes, mej Drage Luncheon and Mrs. Colin Radford and Mr,|atHome George Meath. | Mrs, C, Edwin Davis Is enteraining Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Marlon | with « bridge luncheon of 16 covers Were hosts at a holiday bridge party | at her home on Saturday afternoon, of elght tables at their home, 1742 ° “bebe ae scares yee Will Assemble Friday ‘Two study groups of the Women's Additional Patroness« 8 University club will assemble on Fri for Benefit Musicale diy at the club house—the morning To the long list of patroneasos for} book review at 10:30 o'clock, when the silver benefit musicale Friday| Mrs. Charles K. Bits’ will review afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, at the| two plays, “Rain” and "The Fool, home of Mra Frederic Sturve, aro/and the Current Events department added the following: jut 12:20 o'clock, in the private dining Mra. A. H. AndersongMrs. Thomas} Foom, Mra. J. I, Buchanan will di Green, Mrs, George Donworth, Mra.| cuss “Condition: stria, John Powell, Mrs D. E. Skinner, R bess Bridge and Mah Mrs E. A. Srtout, Mra. Elbridge A. Stuart, Mrs. W. A. Peters, Miss Ada| rep Hanford, Mra, BN. Gott, ara |YOngg Afternoon Stanley Griffiths, Miss Milnora Rob-| Mrs, Theodore Hardenbergh and erts, Mra Raymond Frazier, Mra} Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh are en- William Parsons, Mrs. Theodore! tertaining with four tables of bridge Hardenbergh, Miss Gertrude Har-|@d mah jongg at thelr home, on denbergh, Miss Sara Farrell, Mrs | Tuesday afternoon, January 8. D, A. Nicholson, Mrs. Youngs, Mra A. T. Wanamaker,|!uncheon this afternoon at the Sun. Mra James Macfarlane, Mrs. Lester| Set club, tn honor of Mra, A, F. Al- Turner, Jr, Mrs. — Elmore,| bertson and Miss Martha Albertson, George Dickinson, Mra.|of Tacoma, who are leaving next 2 Booth. | month for abroad. © Ward, Mrs. Ira Bron- % Mra. son, Mrs. Winlock Mille Give Informal Dance riel and Ruth Tan ith an info 1 on New Year night, at their on Queen Anne hill. Charles Booth, ols, Miss Th Hoblitzell, Mrs. Ella Hi Mrs. V Kidd, Mra Romayne! jio Adela Jansen, Nen Woed Murphy, _* Mrs. Gwend Geary Ruge, Mra di Louise ©. Mra. W. H. Moore, Orthopedic Tea and Mrs. M.A ein, Mra Mitenet| Thrift Shops Gilliam, Mrs Ivan Hyland, Mra H.) Mrs O. D. Wells will be hostess Weldon} Miss Hardenbdergh gave a small) | | | i} | | D, Hanford, Mrs. J. D. Hull, Miss/ for Moun Guild at the D. Hanford, Mra... «. mutl, Mis%! Orthoped! ay, assisted Krinke, Mrs. Irving Gien, Mra Carl) py Mre. D. E Page Wood, Mra. C, H. Hopper and . Mra. D. Mrs. Arline M. Westcott. A. Quigie, Mrs. Kaesmeyer, | » Dita a Mrs. Roger Clark, Mra. G. J. Kie-| Weds on New burtz, Miss Janice Coshun and Miss | Virginia Roberts. Year’s Day | At the Thrift Shop, North Queen The marriage {s announced of| Anne Guild will be in charge, with Mrs. Gwen La Case and Mr. Ed-|Mrs. 5. Congdon and Mra Bert ward A. Rees, The service was read | Swoltzer. by Rev. Mark Allison Matthews, at| ‘There will he no gervice at the Tea high noon om New Year's day, in| Shop next week on account of re the apartment of Mr. and Mra.| moving to the new location at 214 Reece Gardner, at the Pembrook. | Colum! la st. Bervice will be r Following: the ceremony, there on Mo’ Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY HOME EF _ COMMIT NORTH END FLOWER CLUB The h nd Flower club will! the Seat hold its regular monthty meeting at|er associatio Cafeteria on Friday, Janu- ary 4, at noon. Mrs. H. " president of the § BALLARD W. C. T Ballard Women's Ch perance Union ’ Elizabeth Walker, 65 16th Ave. N. W., Friday afternoon, Janu: 2 o'clock. Music and an program will be in c Edna Moline and Mrs. Allah home of and ave ra, follow Lulu Cc LADIES 0) All Golden . INSTALL OFFICER can Leg Aux usnemt GAMMA PHI BETA ALUMNAE | Dependable Laxative for Sick manor sna Second ave. N. E., Fri CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB ALPHA AUXILIAF The Alpha with a dance “California Fig Syrup”) 5; hs A TTLE Wayne Bar is out after a record, it yet he tips exactly 80 PTET: Mra, Ray Eckmann (Dorothy Jones), daughter of Mr. and| Mra. C. E. Jones of Grandview, whose marriage to Mr. Ray| Eckmann was a lovely event of December 27.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. | a2 vee inv. 8 ox Personal ADDITIONAL CLUBS |turned § Jones re oka Apartme meeting of Gamma | for the rem jumnas will be t nuary 8, at i p Anes Boawell, of ter house, Mrz. ho Is the guest of her home the end to Call me in Fi LLOWSHIP wship meet of Comm: OTHER! fr, Lewis Harder wi Baby or Child Har Wed M a D\ Francis Fr 1 | At this rate, thin youthful test!| department. It is understood that tho rest of the oversize boys who! shonial the health of Seattlo's|the note wan present make thelr cakes and coffee by] climate jmeans of their physiques had bet+| sizeable iad by the time he paves after the coin |the atepping 1s good—for Wayno| infant son of Mr./ fen SAD. Out tho 20th milestone. However, despite hin size, Wayne! be attributed to crying, Why not put yo and Mrs. H. G. Barry, 4050 First|0¢sn't seem incline to be a bully.| “His size ts equaled only by his|a doctor who k wu nothing for co | LeBaron Barry, 3, is clambering into the dreadnaught class wipe astonishing |“*#ert# that not one whit of her day Young Wayne was born on last) 91% pounds; and just elght months later, the last time he was wolghed, he mado the scales groan at 80 Asparagus Tips and Egg in Timbale Cases (As good to look at as they are ¥ cupful milk cupful flour teaspoonful melted Crisco 7 M4 teaspoonful salt Mix all together, beat smooth with egg beater. fron in deep Crisco, dip in batter ot Crisco, cook unti brown, drain, fill with creamed scrambled eggs on top, sprinkle with chopped paraley, (RISCO For light, tender calces For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods ‘= and 72 Other lines, many of which have just oR ~" Lift Off-No Pain! Second If you wish to improve your dancing or learn the very latest at celal dancing Saturday Specint Class’ in Finest Table Quality {HE BEST FOODS, Inc. WASHIN' Britain hes made formal representa TON, Jan, 3.—Grent Today's W: ed with n tions to the United States against | gor the selzure some weeks ago by! — T WE limit, {t wan Jearned today, Tho representations were made in a formal note delivered at the state y Henry s of the|' to be quite a{{- Chilton, charge d’aff: | British embassy here |offepring’s lung development can it? Just wa! for whe stoutly! good nature,” she explained Thurs-| Wil! cost you nowt SHUARTS CLEARANCE SALE SMART of During the last week many complete lines of our newest styles be- came broken and we are placing these numbers in two groups priced at arrived, are priced at $7.85, $8.85, $9.85, $] 0.85, $] 1.85, $] 2-85 Many lines of Cousins’ Boots, both button and lace, in patent leather, black kid and black calf, priced at $9.85 _ $4.85 _ $5.85 HOSIERY You will find at our Hosiery Counter the best in silk, silk and wool and all wool, priced at $4.95) $928 | and Mee now priced at 95c One lot of black wools, formerly selling at $2.50, Use Your Charge Account ~~ Between Union and Avenue SMUT POWER FOR RONEN, University THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924, Money Talks In the case of NUCOA it talks Quality in every tongue, and to capital and labor alike, it says: “I, NUCOA, the finest table quality . which money can buy, will spread your bread at a saving of fifty per cent.” Why pay more? NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO Britain Protests | Look tn today’s mt umnas, there are ma: Seizure of Ship tt are sold for belo nt Ad columns are fi y bargnins, look and sp | c American const guard authorities of | rym waTURAL. the Tomaka outside the threo-mile| How about that ov paralyzed? What are you ng fi 1504 Third Ave, Corner Pike 6t, FOOTWEAR Daddy Gandeg Pan to hunt and ice cream| from Jack an as big as af three of the: bie. stay away un Daddy Gander, ® pretty pickl now and find body stay out and to go tol folds lead to You can stop Mulsion, an ent is pleasant to & new medical: fold action; it inflamed mem germ. Tecognized by 5 the greatest] the treatment a Colds and other! lung troubles. elements which inflame irritation the seat of the Germs that reomuls} = on i Coughs and eatarrhal bree Ms throat ana } anelent for bul funded ter o Th BEGE The report by hurrying interrupts t Detective J spend with jamyonoy, If the fifth flog ment houne. fessor rush that beautifa ortrait paint Ir her studio floor. Gorda ‘on the second wold, an ira fourth, ente told of the GO ON Sergeant B “when 4 4 professor, diplomacy. dope and get] heard that #1 after the sho Professor hand on his “We will friend.” His shaggy brow! the erabbed and then drif@ had once m his hands. “ together in m official form plied with, porary privag Policeman unexpected “That's on dames up the terrier and he confided Barry. In the sha room once ered the ligh shades with turned to his “What do geant? Who Vane woman, Barry shri “The last would explain probably ans well. I hav any definite you?" Professor more into hi tioned to the “Only some he responded, stranger, but ence in her st known to heq standing or si easel and evid ing to paint intruder could her, or practi ‘the easel, in o her heart wit! is possible thi to this person gave opportu aim. I think she did not an there are onl; —Griswold's, en above in Officer Boy! hysterics whi and you kno to pound up arouse him ax luctantly he investigate! be anywhere lighted as it y have hidden Professor Se white whiske: Away went The magic “Oh, I do hd Chronic cot Of all kno addition to o d_ memt and he creosote go. absorbed intd in the ¢ hal bronclj er colds or if any cq