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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1994 PHILOMUS Ch |VALM CIRCLE The Philomts club will meet on! Monday, January 7, at 2p. m, atl pola 4 { MISS HELENA HUMASON | | PRAIRIE ROSY CLUB ‘The Prairie Kose club will moet with Mra, D. H, Spellman, 1416 1. ADDITIONAL CLUBS LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB ot regular meeting 9g im Seattle Society lito HOLD SPECIAL MEWTL John vt, Monday, Jan, 7, at 2 p./tho home of Mry, Asher Van Kirk: | ion ston ue 1 | A epecial meeting of the Literary} m, Inatallation of officers, 4116 M an we ap Na ny 4 ial Cn wie th, ; Tam ¢ : ; and Travel club han been called aie and’ Mra. W." Hale, asslating host) “TDN, Thy Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 rosea help cpg se ae SUNAMT CHAPTION canes, ; | Pine, Incoming oftioars gn Assistant—Frances Oldham for Monday afters January 7, at] Munaet chapter of the American} Afra rie Theopest, ill seed 6/40, he at the Matiae ta 7 ji . a 1 nlook, at the Beattle public I | College club will meet with Mex, paper on 1¢ Modern uy wrigh rie Installation of og Z Musie—Louise Raymond Owens | brary. Members are asked to attond, | Herbert Ames, Carolina Court, Tu nd Mra, Jamen Bradford will give; take place In the wane hu The report o There y hurrying f will be 9 . 0 8 Talay feces the as business of importance will be dis: | day, January 8, at 10:40 a, m. wynopela of (he best plays of the) ary 14, Luncheon and Theater Party to Honor the enn | turer! will be tno subject of mtuay. ly KN ead - Lian Misses Green; Committee in Charge of ( ~ Pn Pas oune, They Macover that t pociety portral |-———_—_——— College Club Ball | the women's committee; Mra, M, J -- Come Shopping With Cecille h cp { Connell, Mrs. A: R Tyson, Mrs. J. nan pocyaered In To HONOR MISS BENTONTA |W. Wabranshek, Mrs. BS inn and ® the third, 4 and Miss Francis Green and} airy, Gordon T. Shaw. frascible bi ricia Sigaw, irae se h, deng txt thot.” GO ON W! “{ wasn't rry admitt studio and foul it, of course?’ Craig nodded “Yes, The nave been pani ture when thal the paint is sty stool was ove examiner couldi their cousin and house guest, Mis#/ air, Jules Charbneau is chairman Laura Green, of Jackson, Miss. Mr./ o¢ the men's committees and is am and Mrs, Raymond Auzias de Turs| sisted by Mr, Prank MeHugh, Mb enne are entertaining with a din-| prank Hurley, Mrs, George Gem: ner of twelve covers at tholr home; mel}, Dr. Johr . Dawson and Dr, this evening, J.C, Brugman, Tater the party will attend the | 6 ey opening performance of Pavlowa at} prey ye the Helly. | Will Give Informal | Luncheon cer Mra, Bart uve will entertain Off teers and y jelght guests at an informal luncheon Will Receive jat her home on Tuesday afternoon, «Tho officers of the College olub and} Janua! 4. A GREAT NEW YEAR IS IN THE MAKING! An old Seattle store that women like moves up on Union next week, across the street from the tiny coffee by that two Eastern girls opened recently. A thousand tiny fluttering creatures are feasting on era corn in city parks this week. The corn is « treat furnished by Ronald Chapman, the yarden store man. Someone 1 jy has just come back from a Pennsylvania city with a great new machine that makes wornout Ford motors like Ralph Douglas reminds me again this morning how each of us may do her bit in building the larger Seattle products that are made at home, of course! ih & . Vives . * * their wives will be in the. recetvina see II’S ALWAYS SUMMER | MARY PICKFORD . tion of the bd line at the annual Twelfth Night re) we Along one charming street of shops | know! Here on a January As “ROSITA,” eats her wedding breakt in peta peen sitting o ception ang ball to be given at the Bachelors’ Club morning, when the avenue buyers are shivering along below, infatuated king han ordered her, a poor wtrect singer of pag ei end came; the * clubhouse on next Monday evening. | J formal can watisty, in sweet comfort, half the month's needs of our whole | married to the Count of Alcala, condemned to be shot, Witt 1 suppose, from ‘Tho comfffttee in charge of the af ‘The Bachelors’ club hax cards out household. For here at Mr, Smith's I find just the things that the) pens next is the theme of the great photoplay to. be show pullet.” fair includes: D. H. Houston. | oo. an informal dance—“Leap Year boys of the family wear, Here are shops of pmart millinery and STRAND, beginning tomorrow ” “what did thi chairman; Mr, Har ures oap"—on Saturday evening, Janu garments from Fantern hounes. Here's a studio of gownmaking | ee A for themselves? Victor EB. » Strout. | ary 12, at the Seattle Yacht club. to individual order. Here Mr, Selgel, the tailor, and Mr, Gollk, the Mary Pickford wants her girl admir swell, the old Jr,, Mr. Taylor Greene, Mr. Lawrence |" ” ye coat-maker, offer their services. Beattle’s greatest gift market ts] s rg murers to know above, Griswol she has not grown up permanently! prise them soon with “Alice in Wonderland.” ME RIGHT IN! That's the sign at the door of Mra, Battin’s and Design at the Y, W., Fifth and Sene to attend the free Wednew o'clock: Calvert, Mr, Wiliam H. Glorlus, Mrs. } Llano Summers, Dr, A. B, Linne, Mr, | HH. A. Abel, Mr, A. H. Lundin, Mr. H. B. Carney and Mr. David D, Starr, Mrs. Kimball She hopes to y nothing about fi a beautiful reproduction a widower and from the preci wonder if he’s don't know why this rickety old he doesn’t kno and never excl her. “The young fl fon Ladd, a slightly but deq ‘her in some ti tricia Shaw, tl floor, says she ken to each Ge neighborly precinct boys s: set by what about all they just @ step beyond, Next door to this ts Chauncey Shelton’s So- ciety Beauty Shop. And here's a welcomo when It's “hungry-time” | to the beautiful Pine ‘Tree Tea Hooms! Have you been upstairs in | the MeDERMOTT BLDG,, on Fourth and Pine? + ae An hour about the small shops is like an afternoon of | calling on one's friends. One forgets fatigue in the personal pleasure it affords. i JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU— ‘That the biggest picture for Seattle next is Emory J colomsal melodrama, “The Mail M It's better than his Alarm,” “In the Name of the Law nd “Westbound Limite: Rulph Lewis, Johnnie Walker and the rame identical cast Heilig has St, of course! Any seat, 25 cent nr Seas j A “Delicatessen” wife, so I'm told, will convert a per-| fectly healthy husband into an ideal patient for a) doctor. “Daytime Wives,” a coming photoplay, has Married on Christmas Day | Mrs, Emma M, Schauffler an- | Rounces the marriage of her daugh+ ter, Emma Grace, to Mr. Oran B, ay eS | Lee, on Christmas day, at the fam Honor Guest Kimbatt of HY, home, “EL Hamma Lodge," on To honor Mrs. Horace Kimbsll Of Hood canal, with the Rey, Self of Spokane, who ts the Fest ot fea {Shelton reading the service, ‘Thru danghter, “Mex, Fred Young, Mrm.|ou0 the rooms the Yulelde. decora- Fred Spencer Hecrocegla beedrne tions were eraphasized: Abad a small breakfast on § iy The bride was charming in a con ete cla P tume of gray charmeuse with fur Only close friends of Ms. Hibben | ee eo can erent saeeaeaes| ar er Following the ceremony a large re- adie ception was held. Mrs, Lee is a Entertains at Luncheon | sraduate of Lincoin high school, Miss Florence Severs entertained | After a short honeymoon the with a Tuncheon of fourteen covers | Youns people will make their ome on Wednesday ‘afternoon at the | at Eldon. co. School of Dresamg Again you are { The greatest home economy, I'm told, lies in maki use of good material in old yarments for clothing youngsters! Wouldn't it be thrilling to know ust to get at them, and to feel sure from the start f one’s work was not wasted? FOR THE CHILDREN’S ROOM Tho Junior *chiffoniers in unfiniéhed hardwood are just They've desks, tables, sideboards, lamps, all awaiting the fim} —at CARLSON'S, $00 Pine Street, non's | Third with The ur Women's University club, in hg ; lic r Ps F something to impress upon us on that subject. | Nia ae * ; ‘ : nad pe taoe, ment to Miss Anna Anderson, | Orthopedic Tea and st BAe ichisie kid Sf 4 d dotars 18 not to be despised when it's tg trankly. “It lod Brain at the Columbia, trate | fp Ph THE FIVE ADORABLE SEATTLE CHILDREN | invested in the new enamel-it-at-home furniture fk rouse va2 1.0 who is leaving shortly for Gary,! Thrift S ops Who appeared with “Baby P last ere costumed beauty is its simplicity and its harmony! “ the professor, 0 Ind. Mra.’ 8. B. Carpenter will be hos. | ANN NELSON at 2203 White Bldg tallored frocks pel ana . more you want tess for Seahurst auxiliary on Satur. day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, as- sted by Mrs. H. L. Swan, Mn. Ron- | ald Layton, Mrs. J. C, Hodgdon, Mra. 11. FR. Mellen, Mrs. F. J. Rice, Myx, Buffet Supper [RR Norrig, Mrs. J.T. Larsen and ‘As a birthday compliment to thelr | Mrs. C, Ritter, @aughter, Miss Julia Dodge, Captain! The Thrift Shop will be in charge 1. G Dodge, U. $C. G., and Mrs./of Mra, J. Stoeffler and Miss Olive Invitations were confined to} the maken, too! branch lbrarians. eee Plan Dance and WE'LL FIND “BAUER’S” bs A hat to match her coat is quite the thing! A turned- up brim of soft shirred silk makes the tailored cap a very dressed-up affair! . One of our best (now 3 wn stores of + January Vy. J. PATTERSON HAS BROUGHT To Seattle the new machine which, combined with skiliful oper ISABELLE CROPP CAN TAKE The useléns summe Miss Humason returned to ner home in Portland on Wed- * |nesday, after spending the Christmas holidays as the guest |of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly. During her stay she was} ven the olde makes a Dodge have issued Invitations to a Stoeffler. @ance and buffet eupper at their | = home on Friday fiening, January 11./ Personal Luncheon. and Bridge Mr. and Mra H. H. Williams of| Miss Leona Beckham will enter | Chicago, who have been spending the | tain with a luncheon of twelve Cov-| past month in town, are leaving Sun- ers’ on Saturday afternoon at the| gay for the East ‘Women's University club, as a pre P nuptial compliment to Miss Laura Harris. Bridge will be played later. eae Miss McVay Will Wed in California ‘The marriage of Miss Vilo McVa daughter of Mr. and M ‘Vay, to Mr. Richart Gorham Clarke of Oakland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Clarke of Seattle, will be cele | feted extensively.—Portrait by Grady. WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford circle of the First) side, Wednesday, January 9, Presbyterian church will hold its’ p.m. Inatallation of officers, annual mee at the home of/ tora welcome. Vint | Mrs, W. D. Perkins and two daugh Mixs Jane and Miss Polly Per-| will feaye Monday for New| . from where they will sail Jan- uary 12, for Europe, to remain for| . several mo | Mrs, Frederick Young (Pearl Corn-| wall) of Portland 1s visiting friends | in the University district. eee Correct Appare! for Women SUITS Luxuriously Fur-trimmed and Plain —Costume and Tailleur— HALF PRICE ¥ . Le Joie ag sagt c goa Mathers Mr, and Mrs, E. Za Blaine, Jr. (Mat! igre te y, accompanied by Mr,,2iiene Hawkins) of Spokans, are re and dire. Clarke, will leave for the |CUYIS, congratulations upon the birth of a son, Edward Hawkins, Jan-| Séuth on the 25th. uary 3, in Spokane In her honor, Mrs, J. E. Dunn and her daughter, Mrs. De Witt Clinton} 37) oy ate Rata te Prescott, will eritertain on Tuesday |, MM. and Ms se oeiitep oie evening with a bridge and shower |*D4 small daughter, Betty Anne, of et Mre Dunn's home and Mrs. Ar.| Ellensburg, and Miss Margaret Vel thur Trumbull Lee is planning a| te, of Port Orchard, were the house ! guests of Mr. and Sirs, Henry T brid io sh her | etige luncheon ‘and shower for her! wy strant, 2313 46th ave. f. W, dur on Saturday aftermon, January 12-/ing the Christmas holidays. . pdditnd ot ality: Bridge and Mah Mra. Harry R. Messer in leaving| The material quality— Jonaq Tea Monday for Milwaukee, after spen superior workmanshi Bgl le 2 1 witt give a|iMe the holidays with her son-in-law uperior ” km anship bridge and Mah on Thurs. | 84 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy —and authentic style, afternoon, 10, at Hofius. | Griffiths’ ary 2 characteristic of all Carman apparel, is ex- emplified to the fullest extent in this excep- tional assemblage of ames Mrs. James A | for the East, to | ing in New Yor heahan left today pend a month Visit- rk and Chicago, ore | Miss Virginia Jefferson returned | today from a fortnight’s visit with place . Invitations Extended to Artist home, 725 Olymp and her company {dancers are nowhere more popular | Sf 2nd Mrs. C. E. Frederick tn Spo- | : than in the dancing department of | ¥#¢- ow two ard three - piece the Cornish school. An invitation to f x E a reception by the Faculty club has Walter who in at costume and _ tailleur nding lical choot, n Yonkers, N. ¥., as been extended te ye famous a ite 7 ; ’ m extended to the famou suits in this Pre-Inven- pie a tory Clearing Sale at— Phi Kappa 8! | York during his vac more emphasized since th eee he Cornish dancing dep Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell mbe hav returned froma weeks’ a pupil of trip to Cal | Hostess at Bridge Tea aeiidad’ Sante oon ei aeariay: Mrs n ente from a visit of severdl weeks ing at bridge on Saturd: on | East and South. at her apartm in the Laurabell. ——————__— ‘Three tables e in play with ad. | ditional gues Queen Anne Guild Plans Bridge bridge ha. Anne guild of tea hour, ORIGINAL PRICES Second Gall FOR SATURDAY DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE Delta Gamma with Mrs. Arnold alumnae len, 15 root ill meet Queen 15 urda DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY TO Pre-Inventory REDUCTIONS Prevail in all Departments—Offering Extraordi- nary Savings on all Coats Wraps Gowns Blouses Sweaters Hosts at Eve Bridge ning Mie ALPHA AUXILIARY, LOCAL r Janua: Fremont hall, 3422% 1, 7 TELA, hs Aten ene || Furs and Millinery SOME SNELAS 2 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA _ ~ ans Ball ha Gamma Delta a enir ¢ DELTA ZETA Al AF Mrs. Frame ( chalrmun for} t ok —— | Mrs, James B. Barber, 4023 Sunny. ‘ord motor like new! 1114 East Madison. EA et-06%. | wear, 601-903 Haight 1 FOR YOU WHO HAVE NO SUITABLE FOOD | With which to feed the birds, free packages o: A garment of excellent material has many lives. But n prepared as Mr. pes ‘ ere nt ae delightful g2 it takes a genius to realize ‘Sex SPRING SHAPES ARE TURNING UP | As well as down! This I know from looking over the clever new | hy atin and visca cloth I find at the MODEL! Some are gay} w arden flowers. How have they managed to make them for and $6.00? You'll be delighted, too, with the values at leo Bank Bldg. n Store, 1913 Westlake. its full possibilities! At CHAPMAN'S Gard All year long the birds rid our lawns and gardens insects and delight us with their songs. Of course should feed them when the cold comes! . THE TATTERED TARP Or awning can be economically replaced at Camp Lewis Wi Headquarters, at 76 University Street, on the bridgé, ee LA BOW ET CIE Are looking for a new location for oo You with soulful eyes, rejoice! You need not hide them under an inverted bowl of a bonnet any longer, WHAT A PITY TO GO SHIVERI Along the street when your tuckedaway fura could so easily be thelr gift shop, Call EAst-64 If you miss your favorite gift shops next week, ta remodeled into something attractive! The MODEL offers now a 25 , A 4 per cent discount on all fur work. And, by the way, the Jacquettes heart. They'll open again somewhere before spring they fashion from tyle coats are beautiful! Peoples Bank | here. Building. THE AMB Just recetved a o 2 e IMAGINE WHAT BARGAINS You'll find at Betty Faris’ WIRTHMORE Shop sale when eves regular prices the garments there (some haye been used) are m below cost! 216 McDermott Bidg. NECKLACE: the GOLD Scenic agate, mined in Montana, is unsurpassed for lovely markings. THE PATTERNS THAT GIVE BEAUTY ken of sterling table silver.are used, how, 1426 First Aven’ {OP aro perfect! wae Of all the evening dresses of the season none have more admired than the ones of flame and of Indian WHEN YOU'RE RUSHED AT NOON for the It's served munity” plate I've seen today at W. B. Run down to the ENGLISH TEA ROOM for lunch. once, it’s delicious and everything's astonishingly low-priced! 11 0B “ Liberty Market. THE DAINTIEST OF HEMSTITCHING Is done for & cts. at 414 Hitel Bldg, over Bartell's, The newest of dinner napkins are made of the damask with the four edges turned and machi stitched. . EVERYTHING FROM A NEEDLE TO A “PART” Is supplied at 1816 Westlake. Phonographs are repaired here! Seattle brides buy sterling before they buy rugs or furniture or even dream of a bank account. But. isn’t it odd! PERI t For light, tend For digestible For crisp, di ELITE. TAPS THE OLD HAT WILL DO ti “xtraws” are hore after it’s been to the MODEL for a clean- | z and re-blocking! 627 W'coples Bank Bldg in 7 In the days when fainting was popular a woman's smelling salts were as indispensable as her powder compact ig now! Then salts went out of style. Only| lately we're discovering that they are wonderful when, . It's very smart to wear great arctic overshoes of ft one’s he eels stuf fec 5 fe’re buyt em ‘ i i i head f all stuffed up. We're buying them and rubber buckling twice or thrice about the inst again. ee and ankle. THE FINEST EXTRACTS va «the PRANcoAmmR.| 1? WAS EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO IOAN Rhon: ‘hey're overstocked! 300s Asdad oa = So Mr, Ralph Wing tells me, that the great cafeteria at 1409 I | < Bhop. Tr i Avenue opened its doors. No wonder it's become one of | _-For flavoring whipped cream, cold desserts or raw as ry ta Saal eer yt fondants, the pure vanilla is much superior to the ex-| YOU CAN'T BE WELL y tract used in cake go about in zero weather with chiffon-clad ankles! The® nese MAE silk-and-wool h 5 and warm as toast, are at® 1M! Arcndé tery Ave. entrance Arcade Building. HUM, HUM-M ‘ the song t * mad INGER Shc » beat mode There is a wide rib in a new style of cold weal hosiery. They're made of silk and lisle. eo wks NEW PARTY FAVORS The Specialty Sales Co. has just received a lot of wonderful im nove ss that will lend a thrill to any affair, They're st McDermott Building: too, 1 breakfast nook is a sewing nook, For where else can one attach the motor so convenient- ly and throw scraps and bastings on the floor with} such easy abandon? these days! THE PRETTIEST SHOES YOL | "Witt neem ax comfortable phates com | YOU'LL ACQUIRE THAT RHYTHMIC tile :6aik P and ‘corks. havi been tented ne Alia aie ge That gc ith true ragtime in a very few Dp SUSIE SIER At 4044 Arcade Building BRIN'S Scho of Muste at My : ine Street Even indigestion and nervous headaches ave blamed} One can play jazz and excel. in classical music nowadays on neglected feet! That's been proved! | “WHY, NO, IT WHITENS THEM!” SO vod eae bic wha aa SAY “ r Sapte : / eos palr of the new: Spanish heels (curved but not high} put oa \ aa vii ! LANDIS Shoe-Repai m! made for st nd bs he a ds. Shabby heels cover rfectly, toa, at Unless yo Mir k be b * .. qf tote at hors THE LITTLE PACKAGE OF “PARAGON” getting th aght, my drier’ abitnis woodwork immacuiate and te @Nd presc Baths upon baths of clean water, clean soapsuds and tle PARAGON SOAP POWDER is mad ttle for Se quick druing in a dustless place make the linen im- women! Have you tried it Cc aregulat ; “THREE WISE FOOLS” auneuty Ane? winsteeationt HOLLYWOOD, SOME DAY SOON dining room I know makes me hungry! FOR DRIVING AND WORK OUTDOORS 2 ‘a . Th © warm bai aeenes ook A NEW YEAR, A NEW HAT! Arotie’ 5 and j CHURCHILI caning and reblocking! 402 Union St at F : id Bett ey eee ae be Aspirin is the } (Advertisement)