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PAGE 8 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Mus Louise Raymond Owens ic- Supper Parties to Honor Talented Daughter; Mrs. Ramsay to Be Complimented Kdward Watne, Ivan Moyer | Wedding Will Take tol:| Place in Spring Mrs, Harold Hall an ment of thelr Edward F and Mrs, C 1, Ga role of Je Venice” sompany er will or the jowing the will inc Washing Attend the Tuesday Btryker will supper their Ment to the en field company. Luncheon VW K ain W format 60 Pi theate ne K district hugh Saborhag to Mr Mr who will] a rid on on of Mias Hall is a § University of Wai of Kappa D ng Mri a buffet compli War evening } ndu Alpha Thet ated from ate from the and y Mr the ire mi gen grat of Wi “ill Welcome Mrs. Ramsay I Whi Freshman Girls Will Serve Mrs. Charles entertain at tunc ernoon, at the come to Mr who returned Sv Sunset “Wooden Sol c University of held Friday Months’ visit w lottesville, eve N | | Invitations b en to , at the Masonic a ged s8.8 | Miss Gladys Lal for > r nd, Miss for the and, Green Miss Helen Complimentir he aM : Miss Frances Green Giady um, fn, Miss Laura G Miss Mis i Miss. Judge and Thelma Ric har M entertain Coy, Miss Bernico Miw Ing att Velma Himes, Miss Ruth Dolphin, ei . s lols Ric s Helen M oe ™ ee irath, Mis Pinard and - Dirner Hosts jatien, Bien Before Dance Entertainments 4 Before the Fifty club danc at Dahan FY The Yacht club, on Wednesday even at Arctic Club ing, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilton| The ent ind Mr, and Mrs, Harold Polson ¥ Haye a dinner of sixteen covers at the Arctic club. vee Guest at Informal Tea dgpitone lS. sagan . Francis Everett Mitchell, | 7 the 14th: Was! who {s a guest in Mi, Miss Gertrude Lewis will enter. dinner dance on I nd a din lain with an informal tea at her/ner dance on. reday evening, jome on Thursday afternoon. the 28th. » stk Poy re Valentine Dinner | Directors’ Dinner Dance | Dance ae Wainier club will give a Val:| ‘The Seattle Yacht club will en @ntine dinner dance for members | terta me on Sand their guests on Thureday even unday evening rs ing, February 16, honor of the directors of the clu! | Orthopedic Tea land Thrift Shops . Cadet Ball Will Be Held in April the year, evening, Do) Mibuniversity formals of Mrs. Maurice McMicken, Mrs. Will take place Friday Henry Ristine, Mrs. Ward Simpkins _ April 4. | Mrs, Ralph Stacy, Mrs. A. J, he committee in charge of ar-| Fisken, Mrs. E. R. Boswell, Mra. J. Tangements includes Miss Alta Stand-| B. Quick, Mra. J. W. Godwin, Mrs. Ward, Miss Kathryn Davis, Miss Jean Ww. D. Mackay, Mra, A. L. Hawley, Dyers, Miss Annabello McKinnon, | Miss Daixy Cardin and Miss May Miss Doreen Aldwell, Miss Helen | Cardin Welch, Miss Charlotte Dickinson,| ‘The Thrift shop will be in chasgo iss Helen Campbell, Miss Doris/of Mrs. H. J. Ramsay in the morn BicGrath; Miss Doris Howard, Mr.|ing; in the afternoon Winslow suxil Paul Uhimann, Mr. James Campbell, iary will be represented by Mrs. Mr. Brenk Stirling, Mr. Teunis Wy-| Grace Reeves and Mrs. Frank Simp- rs, Mr. Walter Burroughs, Mr. Pay-’ son. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY SEATTLE LODGE z — Seattle Lodge No. Degree of WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB Honor, will meet Tuesday, February The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im-|5, at 8 p. m, in Evergreen hall, | Provement club will hold its regular | 1409 Ninth ave, Members are urged “meeting on Tuesday, February 6, at|to be present at this business ses > 2p. m. at the clubhouse. Mrs. A. An-| sion. @erson and the members of the comfnittee will be hostesses afternoon. . NO. 7 o- FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION CIRCLES The six circles of th> Fruit and Flower mission meet the first Tues- jday in each month. Tomorrow the various circles will me: as follows: Alki, with Mrs, C, L. Vickers, 2631 60th S. W.; Hunts Point, with Mrs. {C. M. Coe; Junior circle, with Mra. North Ena Progressive club will Be entertained at Meves’ cafeteria by Mrs. Ione Humes, on Tuesday, 5, at 2 p.m. Parliament- ary lesson and business meeting | Monroe Jones, 2446 Warten ave.; will be followed by a talk on} Mount Baker, with Mra. Hugh Fleming, 2027 34th a’ 8.; North Thritt” by Mra. N. J. Irvine. eee Brown, 5 Queen Anne, with Mrs. Frank Plumer, 1323 Third ave. W. Broadway, with Mrs. GREENWOOD CHAPTER, NO. 19 Greenwood chapter, No. 196, O. E. 8, will give a card party in Green Lake Masonic temple, Tues- “Gay evening, February 6, at clock. Whist ‘and 500 will be " played. All Eastern Stars, Masons AUXILIARY ROOSEVELT POST The Ladies’ Auxillary to Roose- velt post, V. E. F., will meet Tues. and friends invited, day, February 6, at 2 p. m., in see Roosevelt hall. A program will be SOROSIS CLUB given in commemoration of the At the meeting of the Sorosts club, Tuesday afternoon, February 5, at the home of Mrs. W. M. Livengood, 3807 McClellan st. Mrs. Charles Hubbard will speak on “Chinese Women and Children.” Mrs, Henry A. Anger will review the book, “In the Claws of the Dragon.” Mrs. James Stephens will assist the host- ess. birthday of William McKinley. eco | WEST COMMUNITY CLUB he West Community club will hold an open house entertainment Tuesday evening, February 6th, with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Diller as host and hostess. Cards and mah jongg will be played, refreshments will served and music and dancing will conclude the evening entertainment A good club library is being ‘se }eured by donations of books from the members. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. | Tedford are in charge of the club house and any members who wish to entertain friends or take their din. ners ont are availing themselves of privilege of doing so in their club home, he club, which occuples a com modious residence on Sunset Heights in West Seattle, on a prominent cor- ner, was acquired by formation of a holding company, which sold stock at $50 per share to the members of the club. Only two assessments have been made thus far and the club is in excellent financial condition. In addition to social activities the club functions very usefully in all matters affecting the welfare of the com munity. BROADWAY P.-T. A. Prof. Laube of the University of Washington will speak on “Citizen. ship” at the meeting of Broadway PT. A. Tuesday, February 5, at 2:15 p.m. the Queen ity Sunshine club will meet Tuesday, February 5, at 2 |p. m., at the Masonic temple. eee SOCIAL CLUB FoR HARD OF HEARING The Seattle Social club for the Hard of Hearing will meet Tuesday, February 5, at 8 p. m., in the writ- ing room of the Frye hotel. Three- Don’t Pare Them! 2 2 arte a i d be Catting gris is shears Sapermoe. ah ef ited fits vee jay ends corms. Kills the pain English-speaking hard-ofhearing instantly, then the corn loosens and comes out. No risk,no constant trou- ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. _ Blue-jay adults are invited to attend. SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will meet at the home of Mra. Gertrud Pierre, 4253 Whitman ave., on Tues day, February 6, at 2 p. m Scabbard and Blade, honorary mili-| Mrs, George Riley will be hoatess ry fraternity of the University of | for First H Id at the Ortho lashington, has announced that the | pedic Tea shop Tuesday, assisted by Bual Cadet Ball, one of the largest ors, F. H. Parks, Mra. David Moas, | | | Miss ss BERENICE Berenice Butler, daughter of BUTLER | Mr. and | Harvey Butler, is one of the charming membera of the hSEATTOCE STAR MUONUVAY, FEBKMUAKY 4, 1924. fr A ler FE Todd, with her] M W 6 ter, Mra, ¢ ge Tt. Henderson, | daughte uC Will sail from Ne y Vebruar from a thr They ill be aw th ° Todd will return to { M d Mr nummer to ehatne al 1 daughter, Mr William | den, of Belling Gaither Tuenday to be RO 8, i i "WW Mrs, Harry Whitney ‘Treat, whe stant} left for the Bast ir r no’ fornia on v living at 6 B w York ‘“ GHty | Mra, Arthur Le Mrs. Harriet ©. > with ber Yaa’ Ancslag to, | house guest, Mr Johnat € . y Minneapolis, lett by motor'| a For Making Cah Jon a six weeks’ trip to California. | yy poree ato, ‘cuit and Ti!" e 8 6 | x I ied fy Fry Mr, and Mrs. George H. Lent left be |last ¥ Californ The Date eae South ae Mrs. O, B, Hawk left Thursday . + of : ; > visit hex mother,| Who hus be 0 guest The air-tight can Arpin, at Long| George Drun left this mornin x for her home, keeps Snowdrift as sweet and fresh ei eye Mr. and Mra, Harry P. Tench} Mra. Olllo Br med from as the day it was made. (Daisy Williams) aro receiving con-|4 three months’ ifornia jgratulations on the birth of a son| ° February 2 at the West Side Genoral | L, Reber in spending a fe | hospital Calif : SILVER TEA A « r tea will be given at Nor afternoon Helping Hand weginn Hospita | | } | Mra. R. Harmless Laxative for the| rved Mr t M L. Uri and Mra |! AUREL CAMP u iding committee, with Mrs ATARRH rss tearma eth ase chairman, meets at 12:15 of head or throat {s usually : oe " 1 ¥ Y.W.C.A benefited by the vapors of— | i. z s th mi Nominations for new officers for « N WO) 3 ‘ Un ' b on 17 r r-|the coming year will be held in the V é ¢ & Ss | sore N'8 CLUB noon, 1 2 o' W. C, A. Polls open from 10:30 to | © Canadian Women’s club will 1545 of VAPORUB |: {natailation of officers on Tues : pig ident Over! lon Ji Yearly | day, Fe ar t p. m. at the | esis | Federated clubhouse, The a eports of officers and committee | y|ferved with Mrs hibald McLean Ng will be held at 130 p. m | ADDITIONAL CLUBS SIGK, BILIOUS GUILD POSTPONES TEA Owing to the death of Bishop Fred. erie Keator © tea planned for F CAUSES MRS, FLEMING younger Portrait by Grady. Liver and Bowels Re ee ER W. RC ‘euned he monthly meeting R. C, will] Monti followed by Dr y at the} mage s at 4c r 14} at 1935 ede Sse * | ginia at. TURY CLCOB a vi } eon eae ! departm California Woman Re= be hungry, my stomach was’ s0 al eee LADY STIRLING CHAPTER club : ordered I could scarcely retain # WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 144 Lady ting chapter, D nr v runry 6, at 2p.m,| gained Strength, Fol- thing I ate, and I lost weight ti I No, 944, Ladies | win Tuesday, February at at the home of Mra. W. C. Wood-| lowing Operation, by |#* mest a shadow. I was very will meet Tues | 1.39 ck with Mre; HH. Bulk war 1ith ave. N. Prof. August | , Janemic, and shattered nerves and at 2p. my At Ts liey, 2031 Harvard ave. N, Dvorak, of the University of Wash'/ Tanlac Treatment—jsleepiess nights contributed even Business of in ° pe heel j ington, will speak on “Training the |More to my already miserable state. portance. will be transacted. Full| pemnceas wossns CLUB | Child of Pre-School Age.” | Recommends It to Pa-| «raniac buiit up my appetite and piano’ ear ber The Business and Professional | rhe cufrent events department} 4:46. Jaigestion wonderfully, and every th Sete | We ticstencthenpattion’ tmeake Rocnogt trot | | ett entertain Thursday afternoon,, tients. |single ailment went away. Then, : ANNE STUDY CLUB i tatet etnaanty eodatary Ci: toa. Wide | February 7, for the benefit of the| | with returning strength came a 32- Tho Queen Study club Oilt| , ts hall, which ta about to be razed | club's building fund at the home of} “I would never have believed any |pound increase in weight, and from meet Tuesday, February Mt 2) to the Inginecrs’ club Sixth and} Feel fine! No griping or inconven.| Mrs. ¥..W. Meisnest, 4704 16th ave. | modicine on earth could help tne like | that day three years ago my health o'clock infthe Quéeq An srranat eta st. Their next regular meet-|ience follows a gentle liver and). EB Mrs. Ida C. Hateher is chair. ‘Taniac did,” is the precise statement|has been splendid. I recommend library, Fourth ave, W. and West ling wilt be held at this new location|bowel cleansing with “Cascarets,”| man of the department, of Mra. Ce ming, 1915 Addison | Tanlac to many of my patienta, for Garfield st., with Mrs. 0. J. Taylor | on'Tuenday, February 6, at 6:45 p.m.|Sick Headache, Bitiousness, Gases) Mrs. A. I. Nofsinger will present|St., Berkeley, Calif. a practical |it is indeed a remarkable medicine.” as hos nee, i This will be a business meeting and| Indigestion, and all such distress|/ current poetry, while Mrs. 8, H.| nurse of sixteen years’ experience. Taniac is fer sale by all good drug- They will conclude the stu ot many items of Interest will be|®0ne by morning. For Men, Women| MacDonald will give vocal selections.| “In 1904 a serious operation weak-| gists. Accept no substitute. Over Jugo-Slayia. Mra, C. E. Bh brought before the club on that night, |@0d Children—10c boxes, also 35c and | Following the program, refrekhments| ened my system wo I never saw a|40 million bottles sold. will discuss the “Home Tif and Com |The finance committee (Mra. G. Ma- | §0¢ sizes, any drug store—Advertiae-| will be sorved in the dining room by| real well day until T took Tanlac| Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. ditions of Women,” and Mrs. lhet, chairman) has completed | ment. ira, George R. Drever and her com-!three years ago. I never seemed to —Advertisement. Clifton speaks on their tion to the United State COSTS BUT 50c 10 The most wonderful thing about | WEST SIDE WOMA? Posiam is even stut tions, Of clear awa: has been years. tinement All druggists sell it “Immigr ' |rangements for the c |miven by tho club at teria, 1519 Second av 16, wt 8:30 p. m. invited to attnd. . LYRIC CLUB The Lyric club reh . HEAL SKIN evening, February 5, in the men's parlor: Presbyterian church. ance requested. ° how little is needed to heal | born cases of skin erup ten a single 50c y a patch of eczema that an itching torment for —Adver: The West Side We |ment club will moet box will/ary 5, at 2p. m., att Thomas J, Ave. N. speak on Schnelder, chairman. Rev. WwW will be played. The public is cordially |ness meeting will be held Tuesday WITH POSLAM Hollinger, Sidney Strong *"Rusaia,"’ ard party to be) Morton's cafo- ©. on February hist and bridgo| | eareal and busl-| at 7:30 o'clock, as, at the First Full attend CLUB man's Improve. Tuesday, Febru ho home 6f Mrs 2112 Second will Mrs. Samuel | Pyorrhea is no respecter of persons. It strikes four out of every five past 40, and thousands younger, too, If you would not pay the don’t delay. Go to your Fa regularly for teeth and gum in- spection and brush your teeth daily with refreshing Forhan's, More than a tooth = it checks Pyorrhea 35c and 60c in tubes Forhan’s FOR THE GUM CITY OF PARIS 1207 Second Ave. -AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE FINAL REDUCTIONS ON WINTER COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES! © ALL WINTER GARMENTS REGROUPED AND REPRICED. They must be cleared. Some offered at less than HALF the original selling price. *25 "30 25 COATS of velvety fabrics, luxurious fur trimmings, SALE ONE RACK COATS—Heavy Bolivias, well lined, brown, navy, black, some squirrel and wolf collars; high grade sport coats with rich soft fur collars. I A_ WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES in heavy silk crepes, geor- gettes, satins; many beautifully beaded, light and dark colors, navy and black twills and charmeens. 7 on distinctive models, which acclaim them superior val- eeeee DRESS E 6—Of good black : | DRESSES — Wools in Velvet, Silk Crepes, Satins, plain and check effects, Peter Twills, Wools; youthful models . . | Pan collars and cuffs, nifty _ crepes, satins, bereffled taffetas; velvets, light and dark colors; Party dresses oy. iiss essees COATS—Stunning sport coats, in plain, plaid and stripe effects ... SUITS—Of Duvet De Laine; good fur trimmings, tricotines ....... COATS—Sport effects, Tan Po- Jaire, Velours, plain and fur trim. SUITS—Duvet De Laines, some fur trimmed, tricotines ....,. Cp ui pi aut

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