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Edited by Lil PAGE 8 Seattle | 1 Keen istant iety ne MA in-0600 Soc Louise R “Westwold” Setting fe League Names | home U Ishers Named The us dance on 28, have include Messr drew Pi ett Earlin Lawrence W Jr Scott Bultitt Bernard Pelly, ¢ ley Minor McEwan Tomkir drews. shers vo Affairs: Jw for Dance rT aining at { Mrs. Joshua Greer Informal Tea bruary 19 on a t st Q Mra. W. L. ig her por White of Bpok 4 daugh Mrs. ave William Leonard the middle of the nia on @ month's Hobart ted upon the birth of fe Mra. P vis, formerly th her m her home in I ther, ed in town to paon is expect of this week from trip im the East / oe McClallan and Price are! THE SEATTLE STAR a Levitzki | Music lt tate ‘1})) Violinist Master * d times. Last ever ng’s program was on that it would appeal t Sonata & rer nged Minor, No. 1, © Grieg narkah composit which the Achron, a p was give TUE DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924 She gets relief from DR.CALDWELL'S y_ SYRUP PEPSIN SE nd so do the children Some Families Are Never Ill {FORTUNATE are the children whose parents fully realize the seriousness of constipation. Hos- pital records prove that 75 per cent of all disease originates in bowel obstruction, or constipa- Young children ery because of it; school children are hampered in their studies; grown people are made 25 per cent less efficient; elderly people's blood pressure increases 28 per cent. Healizing this Mrs. Carrie Moss of 1714 Church st., Lynchburg Va., Mr. Louis C. Grabl of 1569 Winton ave., Lakewood, Ohio, and in- numerable others, give a spoonful of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at the first sign of consti- pation, and have no sickness emong their children. Largest Selling Laxative Every up-to-date family medi- cine chest should contain a bottle tion. store where medicines are sold and the cost is less than « cent « dose, We guarantes that if you will give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to a child or for a few nights to an adult it will relieve any case of con- stipation no matter bow chronic or your money will be refunded. 10 Million Bottles a Year Use it once and you will never agsin take cosl-ter drugs in form, calomel or salts. Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a vegetable laxative free from opi- ates and narcotics. It can be safely given to infants, yet it effectively moves the bowels of adults, ft acts gently; does not cramp or gripe. Keep it in the house and use it for any indica- tion of bowel obstruction such as constipation, biliousness, torpi liver, dyspepsia, pimples and like skin eruptions. Give it early and it will break up a fever or a cold overnight. A spoonful provesit. Mre or . of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, a compound of worak's “E Egyptian senna with Minor,” both bs pepsin and palatable with 1 5 . 1 T la b aromatics, a prescrip- if A tion written 30 years ago by Dr. W. B. Cald. well, who practiced medicine 47 years, You can buy a bottle in any Small Luncheon Mrs. Ramsay Mrs. W tain eight Duesta app famous \N lf You Went te Try It Free Before Buyingses+«. Pepsin,” 517 Washington St., Monticello, IMlineis, laratine and would like to prove what native o Mischa Levitzki, s| pianist, will appear at th Mrs. | Metropolitan theater on Mon- ma | day evening, February 18. whe uncheon for ‘ — in Nor’ In oF for . SEATTLE in Dae? ta) A , civ ‘ : Only « Bridal Attendants At have been ) jonss Miss Rhea Coupe ¢ the A be played 4 at her Seatt . : in hon t . Mrs. Bernard B. Bur na | Friday Will Mect on her br eon, Billy, will le ican Wedne day : Ma ka Rr} Jae Angeles, to t Two study classes wi! : Wednesday at the Wome: sity < Handbag I the m¢ At 10:30 o'ck Mrs. J. M. Rich will read Devil's Disciple,” by Bernard Shaw and the book review class in t . evening. Miss Elizabeth Hammond to honor ( Will read the poem, and Tolst Harry Weatervelt Gre “The Road to Calvary" be re-| 22 Loretta Brady WMewed by Mrs. I. C. Gorham oe 8m Pig 7 In Charge at viele Ti ‘ Breakfast for Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Fleager f sap gd cae Por the p! re of her daug Mre. Harry ager, who is lea g#0o0n for San Francisco, to join Fleager and sail on a trip to He lulu, Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs wi tertain with a mah jongg bres @t her home on Thursday. Hostess at Four o'Clock Tea 1 Mrs. A.W Mrs. H. F. Alexander will ente L assist at the ‘Th tain with a 4 o'clock tea on board on Wednesday morning; in the after Emma Alexander Wednesday aft 1 HI guild, with Mm ¢ i noon. J. Mullane and Mra, A, Middleton |> clock with refreshments | Mr. and Mrs, Alexander spent the| in charge. end ag deg, oa og Meera boe Women’s Clubs ir CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY turne Inwitatt friends of the ons have been y Keyes Br . petue Post the next 2 can I a Post No, 18, to be held ¢ February 8, 8 p. n > lea : the ou Legion elubrooma, in ee dhe fa a ; evade a CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB eting of uxillar to BETA THE MOTHERS’ CLUB eta I ken on amendments to stitution and by-law ] met, with the grea | Armstrong Tr ee eve Wil F and Mra, Franklin n (Helen Denny) are | ELDERBLOOM CLUB The Elderbic * ty. Small Dinner at Home ; Dr. an + will address the} ank Ballaine wt ¢ pictures: Mrs and Miss ing * Mra, Harry Shaw wil ary ¢ at pretty nifty with s| | Bluhill at thelr rhe Cheese Wa ' the Women's t um, © prog atrong of the New York W. C. T. U., will] ayo © in Seattle, February 21 and 1 t lal jubliee meeting | at tho University | sbyterian church, | Mrs. Boole, who was abroad last summer, will relate some of the ex ee strong, ie cellist and Liborius Haupt | WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL Dvorak SEWARD SOCIAL UB AND LITERARY CLUB r r meet will mee Lite >) McGraw February 8, at} urday, Fi me of Mra. John Russia Tod: |“Dumky* Trie . | fento Macetoso Educational ome of Mra elud tuoger will act as assisting | ronrso | ra n Anne guild, with Mra. C. | hostess. | The I ab will meet Tuer x day evening, Fe &, at 111 Cards and dancing will}? nae yed and there will be a spe bird Bute program by the community ser Strangers and lonely people no last meeting of this organ it was decided to meet at 1 lock for luncheon, tead of at uary n, Capit rit * | otal Trio, Opus 43, D minor nine |) ; 0 lce. welcome. } _ a SNE | |Reduce Your Fat | Without Dieting Years ago the formula for fat reduc-| Meeting Today it slat the residence jOliver, 11564 20th ave, N. tent | live |ALPHA CLUB ha club wil hold tts next mn Thursday, February 4, of Mrs. W. Lancheon | at 12:30 p. m. | eee SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB Seattle Social club will meet with Mra. J. Monks, 723 12th ave. N., Thursday, February 7, Eastern 6, at’? p. s 13) Stars and friends Invited, Take car {m, in the card room, Masonic temple. | for! 16 to’ Prompect, st, Whist. Eastern Stars and friends {n-| vited, jthe local league has endeavored to | -_ |make tho opportunity available for} CLARA BARTON TENT ndidates to speak to the women, POSTPONES LUNCHEON 4 for the women to meet and/ ‘Owing to an accident to the state | know tho candidates for offite and to (president, Mrs. Emma Gibbs, Clara | present legitimate questions to them Barton tent No. will postpone indefi vee J mitely the luncheon and meeting CIAL CL Planned for Wednesday, February 6,| oe oe re r at the home of Mrs. John Reynolds. | meet Wednesday, Februar Oa EASTERN STAR CLUB ‘The Eastern Star club will have a bridge party for members only on/ co Wednesday, February 6, at 2 p. ™..) atrxintARY TO At 4990 Arcade square, | RIDGELY REBEKAH eee {| The auxiliary to Ridgely Rebekah | DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS | No. 6 will meet at I. O. O. F. temple | ‘The Daughters of Pioneers are to| Wednesday, February 6, for a 1 have a monthly business meeting| o'clock luncheon. Games will follow Wednesday afternoon, February 6, at | for the amusement for the afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. j coe ee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘The child study department of the Woman's Century club will meet on church will give @ military} Wednesday, Vebruary’6, at 2 p. m., Fete ti takeaap dale | St the homo of Mrs. W. C. Wood-| Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ward, 724 17th ave. N. Prof. August | eee | Marmola Preseription Tablets are IONT ! Freshand fragrant from my ovens- «. ~ on ‘nes iT \ RaisinBread | forWednesday” THREE FLOORS OF VALUES (A most delicious marble cake. Jn fact, quite the beat has ever 2 cupfuls 1 cupful Ci 34 cupfuls flour 4 Tonight I bake it for you special—beautiful golden loaves of Raisin Bread. Rich and fruity—full of plump and juicy Sun-Maid Raisins, Tomorrow you can get it fresh and fragrant eae 1 cupful milk 8 teaspoonfuls baking powder 2 tablespoonfuls molasses 2 tablespoonfuls meited choe- olate 1 teaspoonful cinnamon 14 teaspoonful nutmeg 44 teaspoonful allspice auxiliary of All Preliminary Dvorak, of the University of Wash-| ington, will » Child of Pre-s WILL NOMINATE OFFICERS ' ak on “Training the hool Age.” The Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so- ciety will nominate officers at its meeting Wednesday, February 6, at ADDITIONAL CLUBS PROMINENT W. C. T. U. WOMA MING Mra, Ella Alexander Boo! urer of the World's W. C. T. U., as well as vice president of the Na tional W. C, T. U., and president treas 1 teaspoonful salt Cream Crisco and sugar with hands, add beaten eggs, then milk. Add flour, salt, baking silted ther. Divide , add.to half chocolate, molasses, spices. Drop spoon- fuls alternately into Criscoed Announcement For the purpose of adding an entire line of wom- en’s apparel to our millinery line we have taken over the entire building, with the exception of two from my ovens. Either white or whole wheat— both my finest! Other Wednesday specials For you, tomorrow, I will also bake rolls and California table-grapes and California sunshine in a pie! 2:30 o'clock, in the vestry rooms of the Temple de Hirsch. The board / will meet at 1039 o'clock at the same place, cake tin. Makes 2 loaves, ground floor stores. (RISCO For ales tender cakes cookies, coffee cake and muffins, cakes, ‘‘snails’” and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods. And Raisin Pie—California sunshine and Cals ifornia table-grapes between two crusts! Foods that are not alone delicious, but rich in health and nourishment. Children wit}- ingly takethie new purified, KELLOGG’ * @ euper-refined PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT cLUB | TASTELESS: iutely ne ‘The Progressive Thought club will | ibe; . have an important meeting Wednes-| ie day afternoon, February 6, at 1:30| CASTOR OIL O'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, | M4 for which a full attendance is de-| sired by the president. eee AMETHYST CHAPTER O. FE. 5 Amethyst Chapter Social E. 8. will meet Wednesday, Tuary 6, at the home of Mrs, Drake, 2343 W. Interlaken bivd.| Take Broadway car to Roanoke st, soe ZONTA CLUB Zonta club will meet for luncheon | ;on Wednesday, February 6, at 12 O'clock, at the Northold Inn. Miss Agnes G. Joyce will be the speaker. oes GROTTO CLUB | | The Ladi irotto club will mect | Wednesday, February 13, at 2 p. m.,| at the Federated clubhouse, fev. | Cleveland Kieihauer will speak. Members urged to attend and take Aa guest. Our main entrance and display room on Westlake, and the entire second floor, are now in the hands of carpenters and decorators. Millinery formerly shown on the second floor is temporarily being dis- played on the third floor. Advance Showing OF NEWEST SPRING SUITS—COATS -DRESSES Now Displayed on Third Floor The advance modes are offered at prices that will be a distinct surprise to Seattle women. They fore- tell the future popularity of MAXIME’S Apparel and Millinery. Westlake at Pine You may take elevator to third floor from either the Westlake or the Pine Street entrance, THREE FLOORS OF SER For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods By bakers everywhere Thefinest Sun-Maid Raisin Breadand other Raisin Foods are prepared ‘Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week—everywhere. Raisin Pound Cake— rich with fruity goodness You can get them at any bakery, grocery store or delicatessen. Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner—for your children’s and your own luncheon. And — u-um! —Raisin Bread toast for Thursday’s breakfast. Raisin Cookies— how the children love them! rat ose WILLIAM McKINLEY CIRCLE William McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will serve a home cooked dinner in Veterans’ hall, Ar- Mory, Wednesday, February 6, at) + Moon. Business session at 1, ard party at 8:70 p. m. | . Bndorsed by dake: irywhere, American Bakers "Association ey Retail Bakers’ Association of America isin bread special on Wednesdays Mony kinds of Raisin Rolls =, fresh and tempting! . oW. B. A. PAST COMMANDERS’ CLUB The W. B. A. Past Commanders’ _ club, of Seattle review, No. 8, will _ Meet at the howe of Mrs. | Boucher, 1318 Harrison st., Wed day, February 6, at 12 o'clock, Mem- bers urged to be present. eee SAY ‘“‘BAYER” when you buy- Gonisine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed hy physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache _Neuritis Rheumatism ruddy 6, in the cafeteria of the Y, W. | Accept only “Bayer” package Bega Soi cise, ie candidates | (PUN wisi contains proven dinetone | It iw the policy of the league that ety. “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta 0 bot | Women should take an active interest ttles of £4 and 100—Druggiste. fn yevernment, and for that purneas A‘plirin & the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticuctdenter of Salleylicacté | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The Seattle League of Women Vet- ers, will meet Wedne y noon, Vvb. We