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. | a NAC anata ee PAGE 10 Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBa Invitations Extended Sorority Gives Charming Tea RS, BARNETTE FISHER has extended Invitations to q lunch: con of forty covers at her home on Tuesday afternoon, January 15, With bridge for the later entertain- ment. Alumnae Honors Mrs. Maris, Sr. In honor of Mrs. Harland Maria, Sr., a delightful tea was given Satur. gay afternoon by Alumnae chapter Df Delta Zeta sorority at the home Harold dsen. nce Nelson, Mrs, Ralph Miss Dorothe Jackson and Miss Gertrude Sisier served the tea, assisted by Mrs, Luther Moore, Mrs, Lennox Holmes and Mrs, Hilding Forsman, During the afternoon Miss Martha Brown sang a group of songs, with Mrs, E. C. Dieckmann at the piano, and Miss Virginia Smith contributed & group of songs of her own compo- sition. . e. % Guests at Navy Yard Rear Admiral John A, Hoogewerft, commandant at the naval station, and Mrs. Hoogewerft are entertaining on Friday afternoon &t their quarters at the yard. Sixty midshipmen from the French cruiser Jeanne d'Are will be their guests at & buffet luncheon, which will Include & number of Seattle people, about 120 in all. Study Classes Will Meet Friday The morning book review class 0! the Women's University club wi! meet at the clubhouse on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock to hear Mrs. Edward Taylor review ‘The Tend of the House of Alard,” by ‘aye nith. ) o'clock the current events rivate din- Whiting department meets | ing room WHI discuss Mrs. F ffatrs nformal ave. members | Hilt and Int Special Luncheon at College Club Dr. Di gery at Chicago, w of the Co Friday professor of sur sh Medjecal college in address the members ge club at luncheon on 12:15 o'clock. Medicine” will be the Will Give Program at Banquet An excellent program ts being pro- h school for the attle Architects’ ‘ew Washington January 12. The are Elizabeth . Choate, ms and Helen Stew ¥ided by the Corni banquet of the nat art, who be heard in a string trio, the named also contribut ing a violin solo, Yet another trio al, the singers being Mrs Nichols. John Hopper a plano selo and four pupil Marta Courtney, Jean Caldwe! tia Grafton, Evangeline Edwards, guild CLUBS FOR FRIDAY WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Ww TT. U. shington Boulevard W. UL. wil) meet ir ave. and E. } January 11, at 2 ness scasion, tend, Visitors the chapel ison st., pm, Friday, for a busi Members asked to at relcome STERN STAR CLUB fastern Star club will meet Fri January 11, at 4090 Arcade are, Board n ng at 12:30 p. Business meeting at 2 o'clock. RTH on of officers wi sworth cire Ja short bus! ing program he Budget “Banking” ‘ Il be Mrs, Arch Mis Cou: BRITISH AMERIC ASSOCIATIO’ Russia. birtt $ o'clock, at t SBWARD SOCIAL J LITERARY CLL Sewar a and Li tertai t ter Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Puget Sound | Society llister, Telephone MA in-0600 for Bridge Luncheon; and Margaret Tapping, will present & dance number, | Plans Bridge Luncheon Mrs. M. R. Wood ts entertaining | }with a luncheon of sixteen covers at | |her home en ‘Tuesday afternoon, January 2% Bridge will be played| later, Yacht Club to Have Annual Meeting Tho Seattle Yacht club will have Its annual business meeting and in stallation of officers on Monday even: Ing, January 14 A program will precede a @:30 o'clock dinner, | Following tho meeting, Prof, Ed:/ mond S. Meany will give a lecture, | Entertaining Luncheon Club | Miss Gertrude Lewis will entertain | her bridge luncheon club at her} home on Tuesday afternoon, Janu- ary 15, wee Club Will Give | Monthly Program La Boheme Music club will give its jmonthly program on Friday after-) noon, at the home of rN, Rhodes, 419 N. Forty-eight st, “Mod. ern Music of Franc will be the subject for discussion. The program follows: Bop (a) "Bonnet d'Amour’ Francis Phome (b) "Mow Deair........arr, by Nevin | Mra. #, C. Walling. ! | | Viettn— (a) “Le Cyne (b) “Harenade” MH. Harrison. nt fiaens | Pierne | Mra, J ener “Modern Music of France’.....+ Mrs. Channing Prichard. | | Contraite. | | (a) “Ritournette” Chamina {b) “Chant Hindeo embers | Mra. Clay Brock j | Piano (selected) | | Soprano ta) “Viet Binet | i | i Chaminade | Mra. Guy Wren THE NEW OFFICERS SBATTLE STAR Music 7 j | “Lucia” and “Butterfly” | Well Presented | A mont satisfying performance of Lucia Di Lar yesterday afternoon by the San Carlo | | i mermoor"’ was given | | Grand Opera company at the Metro: | polltan theater, Consuela Eacabar, Whose singing hore last season with | |the namo organtzation won her well |merited praine heard an the |Juckles# Lucia | _ Misa Macubar hae a aweot jyrlo no | prano voice of uniinual clarity, whieh, jaltho not powerful, has exquisite quality and remarkable range. Her singing in the mad scene, with its Gifflowlt technical demands, and the} famous nextet, probably one of the best ot all operatio arias, | Would delight tho mont critica), and | was greeted with the utmoat enthual asm, Gactano Tommasini, whose pleas: ing tenor won approval Monday evening, when he wan heard ax Don Jose in “Carmen,” again won favor for hie winging of Edgar of Raven wood, Luca's lover, ‘Guiseppe Inter rante, & new member of the com:| ) Pan who made his initial appeer ance hero y | excellent bariton was of the Tho ongagement of day, displayed an|City Little Symphony orchestra by Voice of good qual.|the board of the Jirst Presbyterian { CONDUCTOR | —Z N, De Rubertis, conductor Kansas | Symphony orchestra. City Little the Kansns jity, and bis winging of Henry Ash. |Shurch for two performances on jton was very commendable. jadvantage in his singing of May.|™Muslelovers. |mond, Lucia's teacher. nova as Norman, Frances Morosin! as Alico and Vrancesca Curc! as |Lord Arthur DBucklaw proved able | *upport for Iscabar and ‘Tommasini fore it Halt of Pietro | January 16th ix being | De Blasi's deep basso was heard to| Ward to with much int Antonto Ca-| #¥e womething like returns to these to This is the result of a polley wh han been worked out co-operatively looked for: | est by local | The orchestra will} 250 concerts be-| its home elty. | school child Last evening a capacity house | between the execut of the Or greeted Haru Onukl, dainty Japa |ehestra, association and th put ie Nese prima donna soprano, who ap. | M00! board of ans y ne ; ho AD"! month's issue of the official bul | Peared in the title role of “Madame | Butterfly,” Tho novelty of seoing of the National Federation of Musi a hearing an Oriental diva in thin pele sootala = Legon de alin particular part created almost exclusive! with the work F ated unusual n+) oe ine Little Bymphony of Kan! | terest and added greatly to the en | Joyment of the opers Miss Onuki has a pl | City in this connection. a school children's course They ave | one |phony concerts which are held in | Yolee which she sen |achool hours in @ hall which seats effect. She has all the charm, grace! 1s 999 jn which the children ar and temperament characteristic of 4 by schools and. where her race, which given distinction to| many ag $60 pupils in ono school | her portrayal of Cho Cho San, Thru-|puy the “whole course of on | Out the entire opera her singing wan tickets, : : |mreeted with prolonged applause. | Especially was thin true of her in-| tne orchestr |terpretation of “Un bel di vedremo,” | haen | which was exceptionally well done. | ,.i11 | Demetrio Onofret disp | volee of good quality, altho : fof great power, his portra | Pinkerton of the United Staten 1 being most stistying. Mario | with baritone dig well cast am the yed a te M1 flor arranged To enab™ school children to hear 4 here m matinee has This ch for the day with Madame Butte: 1 of Hosts at Card Party tes , ! ; Anita Kiinova, an Su: ; Mr, and Mrs, Bert Dale enterta’ The newly elected officera of the Women's Commercial |*™ Vant, has a de aon Santuzsi, and “Pagilac with a card par turday ever club, They are: (1) Mrs. George Green, president; (2) | § voice, which was Loulne Taylor an Nedda at their home, 6413 49th ave. 5. W.| Mrs, S, Pearson, vice president;. (3) Mrs. Belle Schroder, ge in hor duet! Ma an ( Later, dancing enjoyed, supper was served at tables da decorated with spring blossoms. ' eee | Curtis Studio. \ Miscellaneeus Shower For Miss Susan Rea, whose wed ‘Personal ding will take place the latter part| f this month, Mrs. Carrie Bler-| Mra°J- 1. Fox, Misa Jean brauer entertained at her home on} 24 Mrs Walter Henry are ing by motor next Tuesday Tuesday afternoon with a miscel- laneous shower and tea. | Orthopedic Guilds 1 i 3esay gat ave. to Meet Jmann, who are The annual preliminary meeting| aro * of the Orthopedic guilds will be held | Tuesday mornin: January 15, at 10 a oe [ o'clock, in the F building Mr ‘This is an im ant meeting pre-| Uminary to the meeting of the vari. ous guilds on Friday, the 1 Vancouver, 3. oral days, one traveling Mrs. will be home next ahort trip to California. week |the annual election of officer . j take place. Mra, William O 5 HA8 eola House) ed on the t | In Charge at CHAPTER AO OF P. EB. O. r AO of P. EB. O, will meet h Miss Annis Judd Eals, 1039 Friday, January 11, a Guest Night eee Chamberla ype OS te nen for 12:30 o'clock on Friday, January 11 AUXILIARY TO TRINITY mee PARISH ' Woman's auxiliary to Trin be ais ish will meet on Friday, January 11 will f o'clock with Mrs, ( t 3 Fourth ave. N. Bb T th Rowe of Alask 1 speak : j SOCIAL SCORE CLUB ~s . Mrs. Alice «| r nt eh reins irs. H. C, Ey | o'clock a Wriday, Januar CLUE ¥ , ‘ t I n M1 nt ured. ‘ J r 1 M H. Hagen will be the H Dr. Wi Fut oe ; HCHIG ““POSLAM STOPS 8 WTCHING AND C, to stay for sev Frederick Baus- abroad, nding some time in Herlin,| according to word just received. David Whitcomb from Philomel Club Will secretary; (4) Miss Pearl Montfort, treasurer.—Portraits by Give Winter Concert Fox) TK FP deny | forty Wood, Present a the role c a) Cantata, “Bir Oluf. Mr. Wood, 1 wor of a nony at the ‘ersity of Wash- ston, will play 4 group of organ Re } Thrift Shop al on Ja 4» Berer Aa.l4 Shop on| Mra M . riday, representing De Fuhrman | Janua nia Es | th of the wi ne | ape Women’s Clubs vie a fortnight, will be NATIVE DAUGHTE nu r The Native Daugh A ington will hold a me | W. C. A. Friday evening, January pi Sinn New clothes for their School days ..use YOUR Credit Such hilomet nelected singers-—~will present the firnt concert of the club's second | |nenson Monday evening, January 24, | lat the Untveraity Methodist. chureh, | E. 42nd at, and Brooklyn ave, | Apnistant soloists will\be Dr. 1. C. Carothers, organist, Dr group of solos, and will baritone, and Cart f Sir Oluf in Ha moves Goitre ieaying | Two Weeks Treatment FREE | FURS asy ter ns: “FIRST payment same PAYMENT... _GET what you Buy. club+a group Carothers will riet Ware's Onorae Oa . Cherry’s ... NO BIG FIRST IF YOURE WAKING CALL ME EARLY— FOR THE BEST AND BIGGEST SALE OF HATS AND BLOUSES, SWEATERS AND DRESSES OPENS AT THE NOVELTY APPAREL SHOP At 9 o’Clock PCE LEE EDC EEE LE TL | rT WENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of Blouses and Dresses and Hats and Sweaters are to be sold at an average of half the conser- vative value. The newest styles, the finest materials, the most desirable apparel is to be had at prices which have never been even hinted at so far this season. Here are brief details of a very big event: ITHOUT any _ embellish- ment of words—for the plainest language will fill the store the minute the doors are opened—you may buy these— JN MATTER of Seventy-Nine Slip-On Knitted Sweaters, which were bought to sell as a featured value at $1.95, will be closed out at the same price—a single dollar. NE fine lot of 240 Blouses will be sold at $3.95. Forty were bought to sell at $7.85—the rest were intended to sell for 5. As long as they last you may have your choice at $3.95 |B apiece. 3eaded, embroidered and chenille trimmed! Still an- other group will include Blouses and Jacquettes of the finest Canton Crepe, Gold and Metallic Laces, Beaded Crepe and Che- nille, Embroidered and finished in the most elaborate manner, and they will be sold at $8.85 instead of $12.85 and $15.85. Sale opens at 9 o’clock in the morning and continues each day till 6 p. m. Friday and Saturday Novelty Apparel Shop 1322 Second Avenue Which Is Opposite the Arcade Building oii ha i BASS inal The Spread that Betters the Bread Mind Your P’s and Q's —Price and Quality are the big things to mind in buying food products. Never sacrifice Quality to Price. But when you can buy NUCOA— Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price —well have you minded your P’s and Q's. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. CHICAGO KANSAS CITY NEW YORK 8AN FRANCISCO )Mrs. Archibald Wilson; corr ing Mra 18 CLUB BLECTS OF ic 3 weretary, George Githe At the annual meeting of the Ca-| Barton; auditor, Mra. B. Barnes; hi Pp i cust a Mra, W, BE. MeLaod Mrs, Henry Robinson and Mrs id Ward; counselors, Mrs, Georg Presi-| Duncan, Mrs, J, T. Clague and Mr nan; first vice | M, J. O'Rourke. Robinson; #ec-| Chairmen of committees include Mrs, Archibald| Program, Mrs, D. Clifford Reid; so * ; a rir nadian Woman's club, held Tuesday, | ten ig the following officers were serve for the ensuing year: dent, Mra, D, B, 8 president, Mrs. Hen ond yiee president, ected to MeLean; third vice president, Mrs.|cial, Mrs. Thomas Coulson; beneve . Gabriel Smart; recording secretary, | lent, Mrs, John Blackburn; member Mrs, W. H. Done wistant secre-|ship, Mra. 1K. B. Farley; parliamen Mrs. Ella Bradeen; treasurer, |tarian, Mra. Robert Hodge. Are You a Housewife? Many people do not realise that the|in spinach, lentils and apples, and Jike most exhausting of all work is housework| the iron in your blood. You will be and the care of children. Many a woman | astonished st how much better you feel who rhould be in the prime of life finds | often in even a fow days. her strength gone, her nerves unstrung| ‘Try taking Nuxated lron for two weeks, and is weak, worn out and run down with | and you will ree color como back to your pale, thin, watery blood from the strain | lips and cheeks, you will not be 60 easily of Lousework. | upset by trifles, and best of all, you will In such cases, what you need is some-| find that you have new strength and thing to put more iron into your blood.|energy and endurance for your daily Nuzated Iron contains iron Uke the iron| tasks. At all good druggists, ES A HUNDRED AND TWO NM, Blouses—in printed silks— in “Tie-Dyed” and in Batik de- signs—most all colors and sizes when the selling starts—at $1.95 —though most of them were bought to sell at $5. NE group of Dresses includes models of Chiffon Velvet, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill, and there all sizes in some [ig style or color. Instead of $25, the sale price is to be $15.85. TILL another group in- cludes dresses which were brought to Seattle to sell at $39.85, $ and , though there are only ten at the last price in the group. All are to be sold at $24.85. Crepe, Canton, Velvet, Poiret, are the materials used. All are finely made and unusually beautiful. Tired Out (© Pi ly Mins) old open| hall Ides dow her in al norm lets enti few foun tion ity in Hi Sect way clea fou cals; of ti bey old the por flooy light wall the ten the wo ti éem P ingll ed af nee ing do

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