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PAGE Seattle Edited by Lillia Assistant Music » Keen LeBall Fre Louise Rs Society Telephone MA in-0600 es Oldham aymond Owens ister, Wedding Date Set for I Russia Folie Syne U ha of Miss A r t Max sor ce man M fs Lorin R. A Mr. I BR. ton, Mr. George Marion Herr A recep fee at the S a ee Russian Artist s to Give Entertainment Under vt of the Ru flan club of § group of prom conclus ved by na. tive wor c Among and _patror esses for r Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lams Charles Guy Frink, } Umoft, r Smith, Mr 4 Mrs, Will Otto Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hy 4, Mrs. Frederic Halt White and Mr and | Birs. E. 8. Ge a. | Mrs. Lane Summers {s chairman of the women's mittee, asaisted by Mrs. Os F Lamson, Mrs Francis Guy F Hall Write, ‘Mrs. Georre W y, Mrs, James Mrs. Jesse Ives, Miss | s, Miss Olive Kerry, | Mrs. James Robertson, Mra. J. ‘Thacher Hod, Mrs. Arthur J. ‘Krauss, Miss Kate loley, Mrs. A R. Trvax, Mrs. E. C. Ward, Mrs. E. S. Goodwin, Mrs. W. W. Carr, Mrs. James Anderson Wood, Mrs. J./ ‘Kaufman, Mrs. A..J. Webb and Birs. Frank Lazier. Mrs. Lamson heads the finance ‘committee; Mrs. James P. Robert- Bon, the ticket committee, and Mrs. Woon, the decorating and costume committee, Mrs. Frink and Mrs. Tyes will be in charge of the bazaar| fable, where Russian embroideries, ‘paintings, ctc., will be exhibited. » On Wednesday morning, February Q3, at 11 o'clock, there will bo a| ‘committee meeting in the office of | @iancey Lewis, on the 10th floor of The Arctic building. This commit- fee is composed of a volunteer group of men and women who are Interested in bringing the members | ef the Russian colony in touch with | } the people of Seattle. Anyone who | fs interested is invited to attend. 4 oe Mrs. Sunday Afternoon " "Fo honor their son and daughter-| Gelaw, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Evan| > Gottstein (Madeline Carmin), whose | marriage was celebrated recently: in| OP) New York city, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. P* Gottstein will be at home informally nm Sunday afternoon trom 3 until 5 i @'clock. At Home Informally |S February 238; Seattle n Evenir g. Hoste T'wo Affaire Luncheon Honors House Guest Junior Prom Patrons Named 1 Mrs ) 8. Hag 1 Mrs. David Thomp on, € ler and Mra. Herbert Condon t M. Lyle Spen Mrs. John T. ¢ Professor and Mrs, Edmond & Meany, De and Mrs, Howard T Lewis, Mr st B. Hus sey, Mr. an Kerry, Mr and Mrs 4, Mr and M Ru fessor Walter Isaacs. Mr. Mrs. Howard T, Verd, Pro- tease Joseph Daniels, Pro fessor and Mrs. A. E, Loew n Mrs. F. M. Padelford, Dean and I. M. Glen and 3 Mr Carl Gould Small Luncheon Mrs. Francis Johnstone tain with a small lunchec day afternoon the Kinnear, 5 Informal Tea Mra. C. B. Wattleworth entertained a few friends informally at tea on Saturday afternoon for her sister, Miss Francesca Wiestling. eee Dinner Hostese jon Thursday Miss Ruth Pratt has planned a dinner of ten covers for Thursday evening, at the Arctic club dinner. dance. eee Hosts at Valentine Dance John Bakker, Mr. | | To honor Mrs. jand Mrs. C. E tain forty su dance at their home on Frida ing. ata | Orthopedic Tea and Gift Shops Mrs. A. W. Parrahm will be host. ess for Interlaken guild at the Ortho pedic Tea ‘Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. J. B. Darragh, Mra. J. A. Millais, Mra. P, E, Lunde, Mra. C. C Tenny, Mrs. J. N. Hamill, Mrs. B. ¢ Goebel, Mrs. David War¢ s. L. L. Bakken, Mra. A. J . Mrs, Fred Matheny, Mrs. 1 Mrn. G. W. Sutherland and Mrs. G. L. Mortrude. The Thrift Shop will be tn charge! 14. of Mrs. 8. D. Crockett and Mrs. Em- ma L. Link for Queen Anne guild, in the mornisg, Joslin and Mrs. Capitol Hill guil ell Gilliam for Women CLUBS FOR WELNESDAY “LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club will meet ay Mrs, Alberta Gifford, 6924 65th | mve. S. Wednesday, February 13, ath 3 p.m. Take Rainier Valley car to} “Othello at eee AVOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The household administration de- Partment of the Womun’s Century lub will meet Wednesday, Febru- “ary 13, at 12 o'clock, for Inucheon, the home of Mrs. C. A. Winter- PHnate, 6329 16th avg. N. E. Lunch: leon topic, “Anniversary Dinners, Mrs. Aimon Allen; “English Period "Furniture and Its Influence on ‘American Colonial Furniture,” Mrs. /A L Nofsinger, Mrs. J. B. Harris, Mrs. J. B. Hill, Mrs. E. A. Jones and Mrs V. D. Maddoc The club chorus will meet yes nesday mornitig, at 9:30 o'clock, the Montellus buildnig. QUEEN ANNE AUXILIARY He ketene Queen Anne Auxillary to Ruth School Building Fund, will meet with | Mrs. A. L. Wade, 1366 Shelby st., Wednesday, February 13. Luncheon from 12 to 2 o'clock, Whist in after- Moon. Reservations at RA nier-1828, 'Mrs. Olive Todd, . HOME SEWING CLUB The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing club will meet Wednesday, February 13, with Mrs. Jennie Tay- Jor, 4319 Interlake ave. Luncheon at noon, Take Wallingford car. oe. ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER, NO. 192 Robert Morris chapter, No. 192, O. ©. S., will meet Wednesday, Febru: » ary 13, at $ p. m., in the Corinthian Foom, at the Masonic temple. In- Stiation and program. ,, see NORTH QUEEN ANNE P.-T. A. | ‘The North Queen Anne P.-T. A. will © entertain with a valentine tea and Feception for the new mothers, Wed Mesday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Mrs, Guy Woodford willpreside at the tea Hable, assisted by Mrs. George Eder 4 Mrs. T. C. Wickersham. The Camptire Girls will have charge of the program. oe WOMEN VOTERS ' The Seattle League of Women Voters will meet Wednesday, Feb. Tuary 13, at noon at the Y¥. W. ©. &. ‘The candidates for mayor b ene ‘speak. |day, February 13, jand Spring, ’s Clubs VALENTINE DANCE A Valentine dante will be given East 45th st. eee GREEN LAKE W. Green Lake W. C. with Mra. Wells Givin, ave., Wednesday, 11230 o'clock. will meet ebruary 13, at se MYSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY Mystic Jewel Auxiliary, I. 0. 0. F., will meet in temple for 1 o'clock luncheon, on Wednesday, February 13. see | MOTHERS’ CLUB Mothers’ Club of University Chap- ter, D. A. R., will meet at chapter | house, 4714 University bivd., Wedness at 2 o'clock. oe COTERIE CLUB The Fine Arts department of the Coterie club will meet Wednesday, Cherry’s ... READY TAILORED CLOTHES von MEN ann WOMEN. MILLINERY ~ WAISTS ~ FURS 1915 Second Ave, between Madison in Rialto Bldg. over Pig’n Whistle. Take Elevat It you Compare you will find our Values are as ZOod as a sale every day. Simple Practical Terms [ FIRST payment same as exch i EASTERN STAR CLUB ‘The Eastern Star club will give a bridge for members only, on Wed- nesday, February 13, at 2 p. m, at 4090 #rcade square. weekly rayment . .. NO BIG FIRST PAYMENT... . and GET what you BUY, Mrs. Falcon | 2369 Franklin |™ February 13, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. | [ _ MISS “MARJORIE FISKEN The engagement of Miss Marjorie Fisken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Fisken, to Mr. John E. Warren, of Salt Creek, Wyo., was recently announced.—Portrait by Grady. W. 8. Thyng, 1348 B. st Mrs. BE. M. Richards w review chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Caffen's |"How to Study Pictures"; Miss Em |ma Jergensen and Miss Mabel Ba sett read The Stronger, by Stringberg; Mrs, §£ F MacDonald contribute a group of songs, Mines meet Wednesday, February 12. @ Minor,” by eee ‘ ADDITIONAL CLUBS | hod - THIMBLE CLUB AUXILIARY TO R. R. TRAINMEN I, tle Woodcraft Thimble club} The Ladies to ting and valentine party with | Brotherhood « Mra E Schneider, 1414 fist ave, All meet Thur |day, Wednesday, February 13 at 1:30 p. m j eae cee SEWING CLUB DICKENS’ FELLOWSHIP | The Puget Si Dickens’ Fellowship —-will Thursday ‘evening, February 14, jclub will mee! A {8 p.m, Seventeen’ merce. Visitors welcome. be serv K. oe .a-@ | oe SOME CLUB wome club il meet Tuesday }IONIA CHAPTER February 12, 4 11 ns. fa Chapter, 0. p mat a OC and dane a and lonely people jcome. A chorus is being organized |which will be known as the Lone some Club chorus, All those inter lested in singing cordially? invited. meet Ww |ner, 608 35th ave., ruary |GREENWOOD P-T. a Greenwood P.T. A. will meet Wed- nesday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Mrs: by the American Legion auxiliary | Austin E. Griffiths will speak on{on ‘Thursday eventhg at 10:30 to University Post No. 11, on|the work of the Campfire Girls, Pu o'clock. ; Is of the school will furnish musio Sofie Wednes ve y 13,|P! é ednesday, evening, February 13,| 54 refreshments will be served. IONIA CHAPTER NO. 114 at Douglas hall, formerly Little's see Tonin chapter No, 114, 0, EB. 8.,/ hall, corner of University way and| WEST WOODLAND P-T. A. | will give a Valentine danc The regular monthly meeting of |day evening, February West Woodland P.-T, A. will be held |las hall, 10th and E. Pino st. in of tho school, | Eastern Stars and friends invited. Wednesday, February 13, at 2:30 p.| pt di bed rs, George P. Haley, chairman | SILVER TEA Tho American Legion auxiliary Seaftio Post No. 18 will hold a to | Grandmother's Delicious Ginger Bread (Brantford, Ontario, sends ua this recipe for ginger bread. It is all that tls name implies) 2 eggs 1 cupful brown sugar 1 cupful molasses 44 cupful Crisco 2% cupfuls flour 44 teaspoonful salt 1 tablespoonful ginger 2 teaspoonfuls soda 1 teaspoonful cinnamon 1 cupful buttermilk Beat the eggs. Add sugar, mix well. Add molasses, Melt Crisco and mix all together. Sift flour, salt, ginger and cinna- mon, and add alternately with cupful of buttermilk. Last add ja dissolved in warm water. Bake in moderate oven for 25 or 80 minutes. (RISCO a sab tied pm ‘or dij le and flaky For crisp, digestible filed foods Bluhill "| at the Chamber of Com: the Greenwood Mra. Ross Downe from @ fortnight Mr. and Mre, O, W, ¢ their son, Walter Crockett Fisher, will leave Saturda a, 1 4 " Mra. Helene ailver tea on Frid 1230 p. m, at the Ralph Ham Be. 43d ot SEXTON RELIEF CORPS Bexton Relief corps will give a Northwest Products luncheon at the home of Mra © Shepard, 624 Fifth ave. W 14, at 12 o'¢ ar on First ave. Cushing raday, Feb lock, at the hoi Mam Cooper, 322 aes SOROSIS CLUB ART DEPAI Art club wil ation clubhouse Th 14, at lock. the afternoon mas Gan ‘The 3 0 led by Mise V, E. art by Mra J. W. G see | Lape 8 OF GOLI Ladies of the ¢ w February 15, at 4 First ave. All o. The Greenwood Soc will meet Thu 14, from 10:30 a. m, tc Improy house, §6th and Greenwood. eon at 1 p. m eee RELIEF TEA Fortson-Thygesen a give a relief tea ‘Thurad rren CUSHING CORPS W. 69th ot. and other pic Morrison; a card party Friday EENWOOD SOCIAL Music will leave corps will pruary 14, at mo of Mra. of the Btudy current all. NORTH len Nort! 8 p.m, Alnskans and CLUB | al club, O. B ay, February 24D. m, In ement club. | Lunch. | uxiliary will Jay, February 21, at the home of Mra, Mabel Hig-| bee, 137 Lakeside ave. car to end of the line ee Take Yoaler PI BETA PHI MOTHERS’ Mayor Brown will addrem the club| CLUB BRIDGE PARTY The Mothers’ club of Pi Beta Phi fraternity will give a Jon Saturday evening, bridge party ebruary 16, at the home of Mr. and Mra. F. O. Ehriich, 733 17th ave. . Thurs-jand enjoyable affair ts antic 14, at Doug-| Refreshments will be served at the All| conclusion of the evening. The pro-| ceeds frotn the party |the local chapter house. tions may be made by calling Mrs, | gists. . or Mra. Albert! million bottles sold Ehriich, BA st-24 Schram, SU nae! 94, children ike it _ better than N. A large pated. will benefit | Reserva. | Program for Levitzki Concert Mra. Barry says she begged her to take Tanlac and that it restored her to splendid health, Ly BARRY. “That I am enjoying such good health at 78 I can attribute largely I. have received from says Mrs. Addie L. Barry, 2036 S2nd ave., Onkland, Calif. “For almost a year I had been in n awful run.down condition and felt that I would never be well again. I had no appetite, couldn't sleep, and was #0 weak that I was just up one} day and in bed the next. “Words just can't describe how miserable and discouraged I was feeling when ny sister begged me to try Tanlac,. But Tanlac helped me at once and six bottles put mo back on my feet feeling better than I have in years. I eat and sleep like a child and can get around and do my hous work as good as I ever could. Tan- lac has my unstinted praise.” Tanlac ts for sale by all good drug- Accept no substitute. 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You will find it a great improvement in taste and action over castor oil, or “c y cathartics” made from coal-tar that cause skin diseases, calomel that loosens the h, salts in water or powder the blood and World Acclaims Success Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the prescription of a well-known physician of that name who prac teeth, tised successfully for 47 years, that concentrate It has been on the market thirty dry the skin. years and is today the largest selling liquid laxative in the world Thousands of families it in their med. icine chest ready when anymembershowssigns of dyspepsia, constipa tion, torpid liver, sour stomach, biliousness, wif You Want to Try I “Syrup Pep 7 Was! Monticello * J need @ good lazatina and would lie to prove hal t Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin by actual teat Address lo co Before Buyingreres: ston St., Bend me a free trial bottle: SING WAIST PRICE TAGS ON DRESSES LOOKS LIKE IT WHEN A GOOD DRESS GOES FOR $3.85 VERY FRANKLY SPEAKING, THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP IS ALL BALLED UP. WITH THE STORE LEASE LOST, THE GREATER PART OF THE FIXTURES ALREADY MOVED OUT, WE ARE PAYING VERY LITTLE AT- TENTION TO DETAILS. THE ONE AND ONLY PROBLEM IS TO SELL OUT—OR GIVE AWAY—BALANCE OF THIS TREMENDOUS STOCK OF DRESSES, BLOUSES, WAISTS AND SWEATERS. GLANCE THROUGH THIS PRICE LIST AND YOU WILL REALIZE THAT WE HAVE GONE FAR IN UNDERPRICING SPLENDID MERCHANDISE: DRESSES AT $3.85. YES MAM, $3.85. ° And if we could stay in business we could easily get $9.85 and $12.85 for this same group. Sizes to 40 in smartly styled Poiret Twills, Canton Crepes, Satins and Crepe de Chines, It’s a shame to do it, but necessity compels. AND HERE IS A GROUP OF ULTRA SMART DRESSES THAT WE WERE GOING TO SELL FOR $88. BUT, ALAS AND ALACK, WE HAVE GOT TO GET RID OF THEM QUICKLY SO THE PRICE IS $19.85. Look them over. All the wanted Spring Silks in the very latest “Spring styles. AND BETWEEN THESE PRICES OF $8.85 and $19.85, are several groups of Dresses going for a good deal less than half of what we were going to sell them for. Surely a chance to brighten up the wardrobe for little or nothing, WANT A FINE GOLF COAT FOR LESS THAN THE MATERIAL ALONE IS WORTH? Some extra fine Brushed Wool Golf Coats, made to sell for $7.85, will go Wednesday for $2.95. AND BLOUSES, OVERBLOUSES AND WAISTS IN ENDLESS NUMBERS AND ALL VARIE- TIES, AT PRICES THAT WILL SIMPLY TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY. And the coming back into popularity of suits makes these garments all the more welcome at this price. FOR FIRST-COMERS When Doors Open 9:30 Wednesday OVERBLOUSES 95c Every woman who gets one of these beauties for 95¢ ;will brag about it for one year. You will pay $3 to $4 for these this Spring. But come early Wednesday if you expect to get one. Help open the doors, in fact. CLOSING OUT MARKET BLOUSE 107 PIKE STREET Between First and Second Avenues QUITTING BUSINESS <—

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