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PAGE 8 Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Lovise I Benefit Program Sunday at Lamson Resi- dence; Army Relief R AND MRS LAMSON will open On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'c) ® denefit program presented by th Tittle Russian ballerina, Nina Rw Kaya. This talented little miss @uite 4, but has already had training Bnder Feodor Norvikoff, the famo t master, Nina Russkaya’s far Was driven from Russia Into Si @nd after many hardships ar Fived in Seattle. | Mrs. Lamson will be assisted by Fred Baxter, Mrs. Francis G ik, Mrs. A. S. Kerry, Mra. Th: #8 Stimson, Mrs. H Mrs. Alexander Wot! wick, Mrs. ! ni Boe Clare E. E Durand, Mrs. Cecil F Wrederic Hall White, Mre jon, Mrs. F. M. Dudley, Dana Morgan Roderick, Mrs @s Bordeaux and Mrs, Lan mers. | Pouring will be Mra. Burke, Mrs. mee B, Blethen, Mre. Frederi in Mrs. J, D. Farrell, Mrs. David Mdward Skinner, Mrs. A. H. A oo, Mrs. H. F. Ostrander and George T. Myers eee Benefit Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea “Arrangements are under way large benefit bridge and mah jc to be given by the rece > Army Relief Soc Will take place op Fr: February 8, at 2 o'clock at th Legion club rooms, ave. ‘Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. E, Fisher, CA pitl2604; Mrs. W. T. ten, CA pitl-2683, and Mrs. John Corbly, GA rfid-0062, ‘The wives of the ranking officers Be hostesses for the afternoon. re Mrs. W. J. Barden, wife of Fisher, rs, J. F. Brady, Mrs, Peter Davi bly, wife of Maj The daughters of members this organization will assist. ‘The patronesses’ of the affair be Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra ‘1D, Lowman, Mrs. Harry Sharpless, George Murray, Mrs. Henry Mrs. George Soliday, Mrs Miller, Mrs. A. S. Kerry, Burke, Mrs. A. W. Leonari, Carl Gould, Mrs. Andrew Gille Mrs. J. D. Hull, Madame Auzias le Turenne, Mrs. Ceci) Bacon, Mrs HL Baxter, Mrs. S. L. Crawford, Maurice Thompson, Mrs. Georgo Mrs. B.C. Ward, Mrs, B. F. Mrs. Henry Surzallo, Mrs. Gisrance Blethen, Mrs. Will P. Fish. 7 irs. Mesdag Entertains “To honor Mrs. Lee Bennett (Rose- Georgeson) Mrs. Tom Mesdag d with a luncheon of eight and later at mah jongr Sa! afternoon at the Women’s ty club. jah, Jongg Luncheon Mrs. Kimball # B. Earting will entertain & mah Jongg tuncheon on next C afternoon in compliment to Horace Kimball of Spokane. affair will be given at the Sun- OY FI Pr 2m. ngs gan: lub and covers will be placed/ reunion at Christmas, as a surprise| Modern Artiste—Childe Hassam” at Bridge ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bra{d will en- With six tables of bridge at homie on Saturday evening, 2, If honor of Mr. and fs. Varde McFarland, who are go- abroad. 2 eee ra. Moore Plans dge Tea Harry D. Moore ts extending jons for a bridge tea at her on Wednesday afternoon, 20. She will be assisted by 3 daughter, Mrs. N. E. Davis, and daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Harold 509/ wite of! faymond Owens Plans Large Affair Interesting Engagement | Announced M iN r Munter an wagement of their Mrs, Eve Hunter Eris to Mr, Reginald Neville de » of New ¥ > wedding will take place Feb- ruary 1 York City, they will reside in the future, | eee and Bridge m Mr. and Mrs. Varde who will leave ear in} Mr, and Mrs. te at a dinner olr home on y avid in New whore Dinner r Europe, eee Bridge Tea Arranged for February 6 “Mra. rgo W. Rourke will en h a bridge of on Wednesday after.) tertain 1 Mra. John Thomas group nga and M Me y will read some rett Browning numbers. Buffet Supper Will Honor the McFarlands nd Mra, U, C. Bates will give supper for st nm at their me on ning, Febru: ary 2, in con it to Mr. and M Varde Mck who will shortly for Mary sing a Andrew tzabeth leave abroad. . rthopedic aie Serving at O Shops | Queen Anne guild be ta charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, 214 Columbia st, on Thursday. Mrs. Peter Mogensen will bo hostess and Bryant, Mrs Sargent, Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon, Mra, Clifford Thomas, Mrs. T. W, Nash and Mrs. | ~ EB. M. Hack, Thursday morning at the Thrift Shop Mrs. ¥. J. Engel and Mra. C. Dougias will have charge for Mount Baker Park guild, and in the afternoon Mrs. Lester Coffen and Mrs. Frederick Fischer for First Hill) guild. | Personal | | Dr. and Mrs. Guy Peterkin bite as their house guest for a few days! | Mra. Ira Powers, of Portland. H “* | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Allen (Clara| ! Emory) will come up from Raymond }to attend the Junior dance.on Friday | evening and will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Poe. ee | Mrs. W. G, McLaren returned | Thursday from Amarillo, Texas, |where she went to attend a famil Mrs. Cecilia A. Stubbs. eee Mr. and Mra. Peter Andras spent jthe week-end tn Portland, eee Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scruby are | Tecelving congratulations upon the |birth of a son, Wilbur, Jr, January | 22, at the Swedish hospital, CTY ae Mrs. Lawrence Ives left Sunday | for Los Angeles, where she will Join | Mr. Ives and remain for several) months. } eee | Mr. and Mrs, Frank M. Duggan left Sunday for California, to be gone | six weeks. | to her mother, | | } - Mrs. William C, H. Lewis (Darthea Sharples) will leave Thursday for Portland on a short visit. | “Tect ATTI T SCHWEITZER AAT DE See THE | Mrs. Schweitzer is the new president of North Queen Anne guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, who was elected last Friday to serve for the ensuing year.—Portrait by Grady. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER, NO, 192 Robert Morris chapter, Commerce rooms. Subject, bey and Son." Election of officers. se. ARY LAW CLASS Bh aamie ey ig | Robert Parliamentary Law Classy Skrine pyditortum parlors Thurs jpatet See Cadihes, teacher and ay, January 24, at 240 p,m. All meets Thursday afternoon, Eastern Stars and friends welcome. | January 24, at 1:20 o'clock tn the Y ome W. C. A. Study: Amendments, Aux. SOROSIS CLUB |iliary class under Mra, Harriet Saun- The Gorcsis Art! Department will | «son will study “The House by the 46 of the Road." Those who wish meet fn reguiar session Thursday afternoon, January 3, at 2 o'clock in to join may apply to Mra, C, G, Miller, KE nw4-6621, the Federation club house, when the following program will be presented: o- SKATTLE CHAPTE 0. 95 Hostess, Mra. L, W. LeSourd ique, Color, Harmon hessentessdvs MRS FW, Bi , me Bates Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0, E. 8, eae oe oe ean | Will meet in the Corinthian room at sigeo vie terabiee Co ae ae |the Masonic temple, on Thursday Study led by Mra. O. B. Thorgrimeon | venine January te, at 8 ook Visitors welcome. | PARLIAME 8 leader, ick ra. A. J. Webb ° WILL CELEBRATE | ANNIVERSARY To commemorate the 20th anniver. DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric Social club, O, B. 8, will eet Thursday, Jant 5 Se ii nee ate Death Sec ae | sary ef: its orgatination, Dt. Ralaier ih, Mra. race Melgo, assisting Lodge, No. 287, Ladies’ Auxiiiary to hostess. Eastern Stars and friends the Brotherhood of Raliroad Train. welcome. | men, will give a card party Thursday evening, January 24, at 9:20 o'clock, at 1915 First ave. Good prizes, ro. "B.A. of |freshments and dancing. Public in- vited. o- SEATTLE REVIE Seattle Review > the Maccabees, will meet In A. 0. U. W. all, 1409 Ninth ave. Thure | day, January 24, at § p.m. Impor- tant business will be transacted, |CLUB Private installation of officers. } The Thursday Progress club will vee |meet with Mrs, E. 1. Fairson, 6706 DICKENS FELLOWSHIP Fourth ave. N. Dickens Fellowship will hold its|January 24, regular meeting Thursday, January 4, at 8 p. m, in the Chamber of JRSDAY PROGRESS COUNCIL OF MINUTE WOMEN I good, old-fashioned hot lemon- ade is an effcctive precaution against colds. when you feel that warning chill or begin to sneeze—try this pleasant drink. Drink it as hot as you can stand it. Try lemonade this way and 40¢ how delicious the fla- vor is. the cold tirely disappeared. into bed with plenty of warm cov- ers. You'll feel better in the m ing. Millions stop colds in way. Countless Thousands Arrest Colds This Pleasant Way NFLUENZA epidemics proved to thousands that the - o' As soon as you suspect a cold > b ‘Then take a warm bath and get Tis Repeat again the next night if symptoms have not en- S California Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles, California ‘The effectiveness of hot lemon- ade in the prevention or treatment heat, | Children should have this hot cold. If their feet are wet, an old- fi Precaution. Prevent serious consequences by this simple, easy method. Take these precautionary measures at the start of the cold. California lemons make the best lemonade. They are practically seedless, tart and hi juice. store. Try the “hot lemonade way” tonight, CALIFORNIA unkist Uniformly Good Lemons Seattle Council of Minute Women will meet Thursday, January 24, at 2 o'clock, in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. Mrs. Edgar Ames, |Speaker; Mra. A. Harker directing | parliamentary driil. | see IONIA SEWING CIRCLE Tho sewing circle of lonia chapter, 0. EB. 8. meets with Mrs. Louise lock, January 24, at 1 o'c | oe | L'UNION FRANCAISE % | L'Union Francaise, special mect- x {104 Thursday evening, January, 24, at 8 o'clock, in ¥. W. C. A. Marcel % | Daly will talk on “The Man of the Stone Age Around the Mediterran jean.” All interested invited. | eee | WOMEN OF % | MOOSEHEART LEGION | Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a cord party in Moose temple Thursday evening, January 24, at 8:30 o'clock. eee ELITH SOCIAL CLUB Elite Social club of Elite Rebekah lodge will give a military whist and parcel post party on Thursday eve- R ining, January 24, at 9 p.m. in |Oda Fellows’ hall, 2609 Jackson st a cold is due to more than its ink after playing outdoors in the hioned hot lemonade is the best Where’ the answer vy with acid ny first-class Buy them at to what every woman Meier, 1315 EB. Spring st., Thursday, | Eu STAR Music Florence Beeler Concert Pleases 1 to, was heard al lant Congres here od her art of exceptions 1 whic bined with a pleasing manner her with 4 with m conoert # rare treat the utme o alu The singer's program was ried one, the firat gr artist the best opportunity play all the | volee. “O Gluck; "Ce Meyerbeer' celved with er number exquisite aria, “Tig! from “Il Pre beer Other numbers of « Mghter veln that met with ap Would I Were * by Handel, « Signor," unin. were ro. Anothe and Yorge. program was 6, accompaniat of “Pas. int-Saens’ was most An encore Beethc was given THIMBLY CLUB CARD PAF Nina Frye Thimble club & card party on Th January 24, at 2 of Mra, Thor Take Phinney . ADDITIONAL CLUBS urmday car ERGREEN LODGE, NO. 3 Evergreen 1c oRSIT’ ! Y CHAL ity Ch TAUQU 18 meet 1 p.m, at the home a Barr, 104 434 ave. |GOPHER CLUB | pher club will hold an door plenic’ on Saturday even: al lunch be serve Ele Coffee w at 6 o'clock rogram, 4 by ¢ on of and) 4 |sOUTH | FEDERATED CLUBS | The reguiar meeting of the South| |End Federation of Clubs will be} held Friday evening, January at 8 p. m. at the Georgetown Pr byterian church, Homer et. and| Corson aye. Mr, Philip Tindall and Major Carrell from the city council will be the speakers of the evening. | eee EXHIBIT TO REMAIN FOR WEEK Owing to the success at upon the Fine Arts exhibit h Friday and Saturday last at the Cornish school, tt has been decided to allow this to remain open to the publio for the succeeding days of the current week, afternoons and venings, ‘Tho exhibit Is weaving! |by Madame Kirstine Hauser, deco- jration and design by Mrs. Irene Ewing Davis and drawing, pastols! and painting by Mark Tobey, 8T. LUKP’S GUILD BENEFIT | For tho benefit of St. Luke's Gulld, | Mra. Alexander Grubb will entertain | | with a bridge and whist party on Fri- day evening, January at her home, 1662 W, 67th st. Mrs, R. W. Grover, Mra, Alexander | | Frazer, Mra. C. A. Paul and Mra, jA. King will adsist | Table reservations may be made |by calling SU nnet-1177, SU nset-1180 and SU nset-0869, . “GET ACQUAINTED” PARTY ‘The ladies of Interlaken and Mont. lake community will give a mah | Jongg and bridge party at the Seattle | Yacht club on Tuesday, January 29, |at 2p. m. This is planned as a “Get | Acquainted” party, the proceeds to HAD A BAD COLD L. Hayes, Jacksonville, ¥ia., | I was troubled with a bad| I could not talk above a whis- Upon trying the sample of FO- AND TAR COM. w. writes cold. | por. LE HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND is jone of the best cough medicines in |the world; contains no opiates and |'s the best remedy for coughs, colds and hoarseness, Refuse substitutes. —Advertisement, SAMPLE FREE i to-day { yt ills for pain fn Se teck patie of | (ieaeget_eringtion or any Kidney or en boy them from your drug, Price NA-DRU-CO. INC, juftel wants to know 5 Watch for itin tomorrow's paper; DR. WO Natural Remedies Dr. Wo, Chinese Doo- Herb Gpectatie the Chineas orders. ‘Treat with ture herbs, No drug Chinese Medicine | hardly get around, Just try Red Pep- | est relief known, 8 rich, TUK ”\ Gonstipation lays you wide open to other diseases—relieve it with Kelloge’s Bran that only ALL bran Te they DAY, JANI = 2 DATES TO REMEMBER THUMSDAY “4 overy whore agree Mre. ¥, M recommend Don’t take chances with constipa ton! This terrible ailment can o i oisons into your system which may ead 10 serious diseases, ‘Tho longor thos polaons accumulate, the more dangerous they become. in nt oneo |" to free your system from them. If oaten rogu- love the WRIDAY, JANUARY Fat Kellogg's Bran. larly, it ie guaranteed to re most chronic eases of constipation, or or will return your mone It is naturo’s own way to make tho in testine function naturally and regu Iarly—for Kellogg’s Bran acts ex actl ature acts, It makes forever unnecessary the uso of babit-forming drugs and pills, Kollogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, bas proved successful when oll has failed. This ig because | Kellogg’a is ALL bran. Doctors Kellogg's d, with mi ns, bre ipes given ce and othe package, Mrs. Vred He SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 M ere’ bet ge’s Bran is the road back to hea It is made in E and is served in ading bh Ask for i y 1t ia wold by all grocers. th ttle Creek ckagos overys i restaurant, NESDAY, H wero Bouth Adve MIZPAH TEMPLE Mizpah Two coples of every act Brit FRIDAY h parliame re Sisters, will & dance um, One | evening, y 24, at 9 0 K. of P, t alo 4719 University w The other goce to the r VEGETABLE SIRUP SCORES TRUMP TREATMENT OF TUFFY Cos Many Throw Off Colds Quickly by Using Vege- table Syrup Prescribed by), Dr. Thacher BUILDS UP SYSTEM; INCREASES VIGOR! It is impo: | and supper tater, ad her * brides tes, at Alles Bwope. | | | | | | | dige coated tongue, sick head« ache FRIDAY, FEBRUARY t8— | o dance at the Mai | used to buy a moving picture ine for the M. iL proper and Blood . and you ed; other- uthorized to res Thatcher's Liver and B D in sold by Pioneer Drug C 627 lst Ave.; Lion Drug 6 reen Lewis, ira, C. J, Porter, TON BOULEVARD 6 cold as ur ou cannot be healthy or feel good so long as one vital organ in your is not functioning as it should. or ‘e your liver! When| WASIL Ww, C.T Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. 1 n the chapel, 31st ave. and| . Friday, January 26, at} m., to plan for the institute to be hel ebruary org d.|tant things to keep Reid th Feeney. A Wr we Sts06 | caditon ab whee be poe of members is desired. Visitors|Cieged and sluggish your cannot do these three things: sequently you often wake ngs fooling dull and tired, f bothered with one or mic nm minutes. Your digestion and nourish! constipation and docs , 4472 Rainier: ren Drug Company, Cor. Howell 4 Minor and ¢ 4th and Olive; n Drug Company, Ma: our system | It me 4 . Nasmyth KANSAS SUNFLOWER CLUB The 20th annual meeting of the Kansas Sunflower club will be held Tuesday ning, January 29, at & 0" Evergreen hall, Arcade There will be speeches by| pr cx-Kansans, a musical program and election of officers. Re freshmenta, -* | Insurance Co. of America maker repair {t, Next Liberty theater. | Milwaukee, Wis. RED PEPPER HEAT | ANNOUNCES QUICKEST RELIEF oP et Bad 1923 its paid for insurance was FOR RECUMATISM | TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS = | That its life insurance in-force on December Red Pepper Rub takes the ouch" ||| 81, 1923, was more than - Sc bebe yocsaat i saltebeie htont| FIFTY-ONE AND THREE-QUARTER that old rheumatism torture at once. MILLION DOLLARS aly aos srvube Sask to sookioee | That its admitted assets amounted to over FIVE AND THREE-QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS which is an increase of more than ONE MILLION DOLLARS That its income for the year.1923 was OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS Since its organization The Old Line Life In- surance Company of America has paid to policyholders and their beneficiaries over ONE AND A QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS RUPERT F. FRY, President JNO. E. REILLY, Secy. & Treas. F. J. THARINGER, Asst. Secy. and Mgr. of Accident and Health Department L. C. CORTRIGHT, Actuary & Asst. Secy. LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE Charles B. De Mille, General Agent HALLER BUILDING Seattle, Wash. If you value your watch, let a watch. | per Rub and you will have the quick- | Nothing has such | concentrated, penetrating heat as red | peppers. Just a» soon as yor apply | Red Pepper Rub you will feel the/ tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. | Ask any good druggist for @ jar of| Rowles Red Pepper Rub, Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Kowles on each package—Advertise- ment, Physicall fun Down T= DOOR of opportunity flings wide its portals only to the an who is up and doing—who fs with pep and punch—with red blood tingling through his Mountain sizo obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become accomplishments to these sort of men, Where is tho e veins. More Time to Spend with the Children mployer who ai the man who is Tohrsically, ge flown?—The man without stamina to withstand the knocks and gaft of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? 8. S. S. is the long established ‘nd time honored creator of red blood cells. You cannot expect to et very far up the ladder unless you are equipped with a body that 4s strong and vigorous. §. 8. S, will start you on your way. Don't allow the “Door of Opportunity” to be closed to you because you have not the stamina to withstand the gaff—because your nerve power is lacking. Build up your system! S. S. 8. made of carefully select. ed and scientifically Prepared and Proportioned: herbs and barks makes you fit! Get back that old time punch! When Opportunity knocks be ready to answer the call! 8. S. 8. ts sold at all leadt; drug stores. It is more eon nomical t Bottio,. |? HY large size Td, 4 owes HOW, ould, you like to be able to ou {nd use the extra time to play with the children? With a RE- LIABLE or CLARK JEWEL Gas Range equipped with the famous you can enjoy this pleasure because you can place your baking {: the oven, eke the burner d forget about it until it's “donee lone. horetn, You see, measures and controls the heat of the oven | exactly. All the time it's being baked y ask: romp With the “kiddies pdt ne hater Be 8 een you ever Worry a feet reaults With everyth time, it your cooking tasks in half DR. 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