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PAGE 8 Seattle CM Music—Louise Junior League Has Dinners and Supper Stanley Minor, chairman; Mr. Archie Mt sing the serenade in this umber, “Chinese Dance,” Mrs. Ar- thur Latimer, chairman; “Spanish Dance,” Miss Virginia Merrill, chair Club Is Setting for Numerous Affairs ‘The Women's University Club will Be the scene of much entertaining this week-end during the Stuart “Walker Portmanteau theater engage- “ment at the Metropolitan February | 2 and 2. Thero will be a full pro- Bram of luncheons, dinners and after- ir supper parties. A dinner party on Friday evening | at the Women's University Club will De enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. James P. m, Mr, and Mrs. A, H. Al- Dertson, Dr. and Mrs, C. Hawkins, Judge and Mrs. Thomas Lyons and ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Skeel. Mr. and three guests at the club for dinner Friday evening. Members of the Stuart Walker Repertory company, including Mrs. Judith Lowry, Miss Jeanette Addie {and Mr. Boyd Agin will be en- ‘ at the Women’s University | after the theater Friday evening | Dy the ciub drama department. Act Tig as hosts and hostesses will be Mir, and Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Warren Fussieman, Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. BE. Magnusson, Mr, and Mrs. TN. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jar- vis, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marion, Mr. Sand Mrs. Howard Waterman and | Miss Elizabeth Henry. ‘Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Trefethen are Sponsoring a large Friday night sup- ) per party of club. members and > thelr guests. Miss Dabney will have as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dabney and Mr. and Mrs. H.C. — Mr. and Mrs. George Brehm "and Dr, have guests for supper at the club. ‘A Mi@host supper party Friday eve has been arranged for Mr. and Howard Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘and Mrs. Thatcher Hodge and Mra. ‘Russel Hodge will have guests at the ‘supper party Friday evening at the club, A tohost supper party will be ed by Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. At- ‘wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Erskine Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bergren, Mr. . J. Steinert, after the Friday evening. Dr, and Mrs. O. F. Lamson are giving a dinner party at their home Saturday evening for Mrs. Mary Gillette, Miss Ruth Brown, Dr, Wm. Cook and Mr. G. A. M. ‘Fraser. A no-host dinner party at the > Women's University club Saturday > night will include Judge and Mra. | Byerett Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Hub- Miss Gale “Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wise- ™an, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Wingate and Mrs. H. J. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson. “Two no-host supper parties will edi Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Assistant- Fr (Mrs. D. H. White are entertaining | . and Mrs. BE. B. Edgers will | Ee a ee re. v SHA Society Telephone MA in-0600 ances Oldham Raymond Owens Elaborate Plans for Ball; Parties Planned. ZH complete list of patrons and|bo given Saturday night at th patrones: the Juntor| Women's University club by Mra. Teague dance }Alvah Carr 1 Mrs, George I , at the Masonlo temple ] Just been announced Judge and homas Lyons They M John Collins, Mr, | are entertal sta “ nN ip Mrs, xander Baillie, Mr, and] party at. the n's Univeraity aire fonn Hu |. Mr, and Mrs, {club Saturday night, Mr, and Mra R. D, Merrill and Mrs, Joshua}J, M. Rich are rtalning Mr Green, Mrs. Fred Spencer Stimson, and Mrs, Henry Bittman at the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poters, Mr, andj club after tho theater Saturday | 0 Swing Price, Mr, and) Bight 5 aoe cs gtr Mr and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Pen vid Edward Skinner, ~ Tnock are entertaining with a dinner Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mr, and Mra, | and theater party Baturday evening } A. B, Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Manson | The guests will ve ead) Mie | Backus, Judge and Mrs, Burke,|R. Max ¢ : ss EX : dee and Mrs. George Donworth, |™=2, Madame Garrett, Mrs. Elhu | te Mad Mrs. JD. Farrell, Mr. and|H. Colman, Mrs, Mary MoAusland al A K r ken, Mr, and Mrs. wt “4 r Colman of Rock Daniel Kelleher, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.| ford, Ml ee ‘Traffdrd-Huteson, Mr. and Mrs. A./ las Ss Boh. & Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. H. F.| Mrs, Fisher Is Hostess ea he the most| tt Laincheon Rte ata pritiant ual event| Mrs ©. D. Fisher entertained seca . oes bs i heor eon covers Of the winter. ‘The costumes worn] With a luncheon | .: et by members of the league who will | ia er pete ‘ net fake part in specialty numbers dur. | PraKe am ot hay ak App gee Ing the intermission, will be full ot| Fp De hae ob rl gieblangiae from Gainesville, Tex, where eee Dumbers. pian |she spent the holidays, and her res one Walters |niece, Miss Marjorie Potter, who a pvp ame : — guest for several months. chairman; “Moorish Dan Mra. | ® 3 a ete Mrs. Eagleson |Plans Luncheon To honor Mrs. W. R. Paxton, who } Walla to ke her home, Mrs. | James B gieson will entertain }with a luncheon of ten covers at }her home on Frida: | oe Small Dinner and | Theater Party | Mrs. J. B, Corbly has arranged a }amali dinner at the Sunset club on | Friday evening in: compliment to | Mrs. Herbert Condon. Later the |party will attend the performance of the Stuart Walker Portmanteau Players at the Metropolitan Luncheon to |Compliment Visitor | Mrs. George T. Myers will enter tain at luncheon on Tuesday after. noon, February 6 in honor of | Mra, Horace Kimball of Spokane. Dinner for Travelers Honoring Mrs, F. H. Moody of Los Angeles, and Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, who will sail Saturday jon the President Grant for the |Orient, Mr. and Mrs. John C, Eden will give a dinner on Thursday jevening at their home at The High }tands. Entertains Today ‘This afternoon at the Sunset club Mrs. Henry Landes entertained with |a luncheon of fourteen covers. Hostess at Army Post Mrs. J. P. Carson entertained with four tables of bridge this after- noon at her quarters at Fort Law- ton. A few additional guests were invited for the tea hour. Annual Meeting on Friday The Children’s Orthopedic Hos- | pital association will hold ita an- nual meeting on Friday morning, at 119 o'clock, at Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. Half-Price Sale The Orthopedic Thrift Shop will have a half-price sale of hand- made layettes on Thursday, at 611 | Stewart st. In Charge at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. J. C, Barman will be hostess for Denny, Fuhrman guild at the Orthopedic Tea shop Thursday, as sisted by Mrs. A. Friedman, Mrs. J. E. Nestor, Mrs. H. C. Morris, Mrs. C. Coplin, Mrs. L. L. Stephens, Mrs. A. W. Mylroie, Mra. L. Stark, Mra. E. H. Chavelle, Mrs. H. Kahn, Mrs. Cc. W. Kuchner, Mrs. W. T. Patten and Mrs. N. Johnson. Thursday morning Mount Baker guild will be in charge at the Thrift shop with Mra, 8. J, Engel and Mrs. Cragin, and in the afternoon, B. os First Hill guild with Mrs. J. Quick and Mrs. M. H. Carrahher. CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morris Social club, 0. E. S., will hold a special meeting Thursday, January 31, at the home of Mrs. Posey, 721 Tenth ave. N., at 30:20 a. m. Bring thimbles and sand- wiches. FORTSON-THYGESEN AUXILIARY Under the auspices of Fortson- Thygesen auxiliary, U.S. W.V., M Elizabeth Nichol, assisted by Mr: Ruby Burns, will serve a luncheon | Thursday, January 31, at 1 o'clock, _ METROPOLITAN LAST TIME TONIGHT Cat Canary (_ Wargain Mat. Toda ie venina Feb. 4th» sausees DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD as SHYLOCK in “The Merchant of AND THE Seats Now Selling 4, teh he Nightat $1.00, $1.50, Se Matinees: $1.00, $120, $2.00, 2.0, Women Bt 5210 19th ave. N. E. The program} ’s Clubs will commemorate the birthday William McKinley, Members friends urged to attend. Take Cow. en Park or Ravenna car, eee WOMAN'S CITY CLUB The Woman's City club will meet Thursday, January 31, at 1245 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria, Dr. Frank J. Laube will give the last of his taiks in the series on “City Administration.” ‘The class in mu- nicipal government will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. at 1020 a. m At the meeting held January 24, |Dr. F. 8. Palmer and Mrs. David Baldwin were elected to membership on the board of managers of the club and Mrs. H. 0. Stone was appointed chairman of the playground and rec- | reation committee, eee DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE The Daughters of St. George will meet in M. E. B, A. hall, 1923% Firnt ave. on Thursday, February 2 o'clock. vited. 7, at Members and friends in- GREENWOOD IMPROVEMEN’ ae {PROVEMENT Greenwood Improvement club will give a card party and dance in Greenwood hall, 834 and Greenwood, Thursday, January 31, at §:30 p. m. oe SEATTLE DAY NURSERY Seattle Day Nursery association wil meet at the Nursery, 302 Broadway, Thursday, January 21, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Macklen will be hostess and Mrs. Erskine Campbell will assist, At the new Kestlake branch of the nursery, has recently come here from Walla | m “MISS ( of Mr. and Mrs. Richa sook Studio. which opened December 1, 14 enit-| dren are enrolled. Volunteer hel is #0 the o | childre amusement of Members and all interent work are to attend QUEEN ANNE FORTNIGHTLY The Queen Anno Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs, J. E. Crighto: }1005 Queen Anne ave. Thursda January 31, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. F. Pike assisting hostess, see PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLASS Robert parliamentary law class j will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thurs day, January 31, at 130 p.m, Mrs. la Cudihee, teacher. - SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB The Ladies’ Social and Charitable [club “Freja” will meet at the Swed ish club Thursday, January 31, at 2 COUGH SCARED HIM INTO GOING WEST On the way, he found Milks| Emulsion, also his health | “A couple of years ago, I came under the Government's care, being a disabled soldier, and I reckon I have taken pretty near all the medi- cine that there {s on the market. | Finally the examining physician of my district told me I wouldn't live six months if I stayed In Maino, So I got scared and started West to find a dry climate, but as far West as I got was Indianapolis and Milke Emulsion. “I gained 14 pounds on the first four bottles of your Emulsion. I do not give Indiana any credit for this because it is as damp there as {t is in Maine, but I do give Milks Emul sion the credit for saving my life. In addition to building up my flesh | land strength it soon relieved the serious cough that I had, and I im | proved 9 fast that {t was not long | was able to return home Yow I am feeling fino. I feed Milks Emulsion to both my babies and they are as fat as little pig | T. Edgar Dighton, 20 Pine St., Port- | land, Me. | Don't wait until your weakened condition gives you cause to despair Start now building up strength and |flesh, and give nature a chance to fight off disease. Milks Emulsion costs nothing to try. Milks Emulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action; it is a truly ‘orrective medicine, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food, and thus bulla’ flesh and strength. Milks {Emulsion is strongly recommended | |to those whom sickness has weak: | ened; it 1s a powerful aid in resist- Ing and repairing the effects of wasting diseases, Chronic stomach | trouble is promptly relieved. j This is the only solid emulsion | made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon Ike ice cream. | Wonderful for weak, sickly chil. dren. | No matter how severe your case, | you are urged to try Milks Emul- | sion under this guarantee—Taxe six | bottles home with you, use ft ac:| cording to directions and if not aat- | isfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Prico 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Ad. [Vertisement. >» tf ~ ‘ The marriage of Miss Gertrude Maude it Allen, Froggatt, will take place February Presbyterian church on Queen Anne hill.— ly nursery in} EASTERN to Mr. Allen, ‘ERTRUDE ALLEN IN | ADDITIONAL CLUBS WILSO: The Woman's W regular at o- two blocks north. Will deliver Dartna! MR. J. ©. HERBSMAN ecutive Secretary of the China Club the annual TAR CLUB ad. dress to the graduating class at Wilson’s Modern Business College at ple, 1, Mr. the Masonic Tem- Friday evening, Herbsman February is recog- nized as one of the most elo. quent The public i vited. More dred students than speakers in Seattle. cordially in- two hun- will recetvo thelr diplomas. Exercises free: METROPOLITAN TOMORROW NIGHT FRANK P. HOOD Presents oath ERNESTINE Contralto PRICES—$1.65, $2.20, $2.75 SEATS NOW SELLING NO LOCAL MA onpens TTL daughter Walker Frederick 2, at high noon, in. the Portrait by Hart- H * cafeteria Mr. Ben L. Moore will speak on “The Teapot Dome.” DATES TO REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY #6 THURSDAY, JANUARY Mt VHIDAY, VEMNUAKY 1 SATURDAY, ¥ Mr, and Mr SUNDAY, VEBRUARY 6. M J x MONDAY VEORUAKY 4 Mira. W. J. Harden's luncheon at the TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Mr, and Mrs J fe's dinnor at hi *. Varde MM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6- ‘ 1 E R, te 4 party at WEDNESDAY, YEBRUARY 16 ee tee for Mies A FRIDAY, YXBRUARY t5— " eague dance at the Masonic - Personal Mr. and } ederick Boyd and) / nye daughter, returned 8a RIDC ELY R cKAH day from a six weeks’ trip to Call-/ .7he auxiliary to roar ta ate fornia. re Wednes Fet 6, for a 1 luncheon. Gam will follow Mra left Tuesday amusement for the afternoon, for Portia, & short visit , with her se and daughter,| AMETHYST CHAPTER O. 8. Mr, and Mrs ball dham Bassett Kim Mr. James Hore for & brief bt trip York city and Washington, ntock see Miss Veuve, daug of Mr James Hamil! de Veuve entered the Castil school In Callfornia. DELTA MMA ALUMNAE Delta ma Alumnao will me Members of the Eastern Star club| with Mrs . Chamt will sew for tind Lighthouse for the | 4$th st., on Saturday, Bund y, February 1, at 4990 | at 2 p. m. Arcade equare. PG ag Tie = | CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB STEVENS CORPS NO. 1 The Seattle Civic Improvemen: Mins Grace Hurd will entertain | (10> will meet at the Fede eluh Stevens corps members, comrades | Use Thursday, February 7. Can and friends at her home, 4147 12th | “idates Alfred H. Lundin and Mra ave. \N. E., on Friday, February “1, Bertha R. Barnhart will address the Take car No, 16 to 42nd st Watk | ™e¢ting. Mrs. Frank Ballaino wil speak on mov! Bert on civic pictures; Mra, Ev duty, and Miss Jens! Britt Wood JUANITA HANSE McINTYRE & HEATH PORGIA MINSTRELS" onnor Sisters, BILLY McDERMOTT Only Survivor of Coxey's Army Luster i Hianche Sherwo HENRY | & BARR TWINS Acaop's Fables Concert Oreh of Day Major and Mrs. Alexan: on, who have recen' | here from Camp Lewis, bave taken | a house at 302 d ave | eee | Mra. John G, Matthews, Jr. left] olay for Portland to visit friends for a m | Bellingt ef CHEAP BREAD the downtown busi. plan of the men be CILIAT will | A military whist party be given Wednesday evening, Js ‘nal hall, . y Amethyst chapter, 0. u value your watch, let a watch. maker repair it (“Fluffy” is just the name for such lovely, light biscuits) 2 cupfuls flour 4 teaspoonfuls baking powder }4 teaspoonful salt, 2,tablespoonfuls Crisco ? 34 cupful milk, or half milk . and half water Sift together flour, baking pow- | | der and salt, Add Crisco and mix in iy lgntly with fork; ‘| add liquid slowly; roll or pat out = with hands on floured board to about one inch of thickness (handle as little as possible); cut with biselit cutter first dipped in flour. Bake in hot oven 12 or 15 minutes. | @sco For le ai For digestible fel foods with Hot Lemonade Try making your hot lemonade this way and see how delicious the fla~ wor is, Hot Lemonade Slice @ whole California lemon crosswise into thin slices (inels Place slices pour boiling them. Allew t stand few minutes. Pour off lemonade. Cool by dilut- ing only enongh te drinking. STILL ABSENT Seattle now, al plan wil Further than that, to say any: ‘ext Liberty theater, For SURE relief from constipation be sure you get If» you putfor from conntipation, you quite difforent from 4 ing. Tho. Megas ‘which scoumulata ox , Siegfried Notes Delay in) white you try inettoctive mneasuren undermine your health, t tablospoonf: Starting Bakery-Chain | 1¢ eaton regularly, Kellogg's Tran cases, that much in guaranteed to relievo permanent ith me Kat The firm of bakers {oh an-|tho most chronic cases of con tion, | ere Sprinkle it over c ay sae ap head rwatd OF YOUF grocer will return y hot i nounced thru It Phorweld 7+ "brings you BURB , y wtried, t August that it is ALL bran. Nothir bran bread uld enter the jeattle bread field bran can be wholly effect paths a as ks with a product know this! ‘That is y ? ; jf i Kiran, cooked and T of tan ol 1 co 10 | dorsed and proscribed by ph A the customary sizes, which would | ever o. It will bring b ne fai oll bread of other firms, | health to you. Bo be suro ad ta , has as yot no definite plans for open. |**oRg’s Bran, cooked and k phason shy imme ge ‘ : : You could tell Kellogg ’s Bran with ca by the leading punter ere efrled -04'4 | your eyes closed—onco you had tasted Get it at your res- that delicious, nut-like flavor, Suttle Oreck. € ld foing business in ney ae k é Beattle ithin a month,” fried You can buy any make of used car ea ww ta C . ’ esis ald. “They still expect to go thru|from Seattle Automobile Used Car Y rd th field, but I cannot say when ae Market Blouse everyth will be in readiness Tookably sot {be acco; wast Shop Quits ¢ tor vine cents, fi CLOSING OUT SALE lined to comment am . whether ‘ila aianty Starts Friday, 10 A. M. still plan to open with six bakeries Wateh The Star Thursday for Sensational Details sin ee, 3! know of tonic lax I in beauty of $250 Victrola trola and $375. Your new Victrola In price, in beauty of design, and \ in its field. Compare and judge. Sold On terms to suit your means. Other new flat top Vic- models $150, $200, $250, $300 Sherman, ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SE erformance, this and away excels at $100, . ATTLE Stop it Tonight Wen you're sneezing—when you're chilly—that’s the time to stop a cold Take a good old-fashioned hot lemonade—as hot as you can stand it, Then a hot bath and go to bed, with plenty of warm covers. You will note the difference in the morning. The effectiveness of hot lemon- ade in the prevention or treatment i a cold is due to more than its eat. Thousands used this effective and easy method during the influenza epidemics. You, too, will profit by doing likewise if a cold impends. CALIFORNIA Sunkist Uniformly Good Lemons California Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles, California Mothers now keep lemons always in the house for such emergencies. Children should have this health- ful drink. If their feet are wet after playing outdoors give them a hot lemonade. It’s good insurance against colds and more serious re- sults. It takes but a few minutes to Prepare it, and the time to act is when you first suspect the cold. Do this tonight if you feel chilly. California lemons make the best lemonade. They are practically seedless, tart and heavy with acid juice. Buy them at any first-class store. Try the “hot lemonade way” tonight.

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