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_TTUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924. THn AMAL AR PAGE 9 ° +h D:tie-Devotional service, Mrs. ( Seattl [_MRs. E IRNES PEF [TZSIMMONS | Persona usic | Rieti ori Cc cie y - a aed oan ir, and Mre, ur.|Spargur Quartet Gives Sg” atien Con'siaiel: oeiael l { tistie Program rad ited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 . Arti " : wri . Unity fn Comm Itev Richard J stant-——Frances heen am. Bi ats fa 1 A ' t! a D Louise Raymond Owens and Mr. J 7 hb gerry pend the VIO eon Universit 1 Consld . > af, : m B. ¢ 1 t dlr 8 Honor Guests at Breakfast; Dinne eee “pir Stn > ; Mra, Aubrey Wilton, and Mr s / exhallant intdevretatis wl ) Before Russian Benefit h Le pall, ‘Miikeday.on | SA ZeRtBee extellan’ Tern ee on duty 1 . Alexander for Californta events o ‘ SNORING Mrs. Thomas M a will be Mra, Ambr Ria cone teen och " ¢ ng events of in all weathers | Afra. tha i Red) Se Davit And incall gon. | cet cmes Got ciate nec Ra Policemen, truckmen and oth« a gong _The ain an will be tn charge I gach, witi refurn this evening from | Quart nor," 4 ers who are out in all weathers aud, and Mra, A. | of 5 ilian . all and ‘Mire, a fanatia wintt'is Californie : tha ie find a cup of hot Bovril both : to H Alne J s will t it, ¥, Compton Se ad 4 fe Spe ef tud delicious and strengthening. It t tt Mrs, H. J Mrs. W, W. De bagel Saarinine sr aaes tthe in ten. |coann , varms and invigorates and t the| Forrest and M Cc. B. Hagyard. left Saturday for his home in 1 oy {arch,’! the slow move prevents colds and chills. Asstat about the rooms will bd | Aswilee pyer ier yr ’ t I tains and Restaurante, ‘ a of or guests, nat, Mra, M Mr, T. H. Bacon of Yakima re-| oe tho greatest qroiks eee George Biggs, re turned Inst night to his home, after | way 4 interpretation Mrs, MF. Moody, spending a few days us tho guest | + : Hegley, Mra, Millard of his brother and alster-in-law, Mr. |, , mas and Mra, J Collins, | jand Mra, Ceci! Bacon compe et ne . gees terly reading 1 the aun Dinner Planned Paderewskt appears in Beattle un | sky and ( y numt yy) local management of the | given the! erforms +0 ‘ Before the Junior League ball on 3 oars TH eerpenan Thursday evening, February 24, at 1 » mT > } 4 Mra, Donald McCiallan returned | plat t foll , ri the Masonio temple, Mr, and Mra tins tea creakla VRE ie ert | ttn et A. will meet Ti Witter will entertain with a aed, qactoring up with Mr, and Mrs. | “sinue mainte 21, at 3 p. m. Mi a Dance ner of ten covers at the Rainter George A. Kribbs. i vas ilustrated At the tea ¢ Reete UO8 9 Ope ratic Quartet | 5 val Pb cas pol will g ae ois Mr. and Mrs ©. Carrter have | Cives Conce ert eat anette tite tees rary Music Fraternities to returned from iit of meverat | AV! en last evening 41 Bl a Give Annual Concert Rss 8s mabe tients » Li ft Off-N No P. 1 A ts ay Tang's Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu (eter ee Oe lub, directed t 1 0 ain! “Twan Hyland, Mra. #.|Aiph% national music fraternities, thin eraaic for: a. two xnonths’ trip t fe. will present thelr annual joint con. California. j ' by cert this year in the Women's Uni- phn aitaca Parsons 2 egies aitahe, Mr. and Mr. J. D. Burrell an wdc . reg Miss Helen Farrell, who are in ¢ 8 y for fa at ° n the program w ifornia, were &£ a week, a 4 E , Abed. Y, soprano; Kath rerio a } zimme ‘ i J als 0 contralto; | H he Hotet _— “aap Carl I ™ - : ' plano; Mr, Charles Powell, bans, Also assisting or ige fie Hamm and Mr, George Allen, vocal Mr and Mrs ous ence Ives are) the program was I Richardsor 2 2 2 Mrs. Street é Mr. David Burman, violin, Sarerien besa’ Thureday a nd Genevieve Bthier, alto FOR WOMEN Seatg t ote and Miss Ruth Allen and Miss visit of several weeks in Callfornia. Won is a debutante with Ase ee ‘ Honor Gues Kathleen Munro, accompanists. Se naiderable promise; ‘The has again come back hon vr eo in charge of the Mrs. Elizabeth Winters of Ariin , smental numbers: were into its own. Youthful, ect of Ses Mise Olive Har. ton, 8. D. 1s the guest her! pianoforte by Juck Perine, son of boyish lines are the ap- Miss Kathleen Munro, Miss daughter, Mra. Harriet E. Browr of this city, Young proved silhouette. i Port eee s both bri 1 . Podge dda cartes ot Pencil stripes, Scotch Jeorge Allen atmosphere and English cloths are . A. See. after noon, and Mrs, Appletor same ove! Misa Mra. the Wi Mar} Miller with a Univer. 9on Mrs at lunch complimented luncheon at mens gon and bridge. Guild Will Give Bridge Tca A bridge tea at the home of Mra. the last word in fabr' Dinner Honors Priced as iow as Dr Lundy ° Mra. J. J. Coffe * C. Moore gaye a dinner of The hostess will b M four covers on Tuesday even. M. Colbert Dalton, Mr Anna " & at the Rainier club tn honor of ner, Mra. J, J, Doyle and Mrs e Dr. John Lundy, who will leave | McLaughlin, shortly for Rochester, M the staff of the Mayo clinic eee Luncheon for n., to join see ADDITIONAL CLUBS tion of these styles and ‘yoolens, Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a Iit-| PROGRAM FOR W, ©. T. U, tle reezone” on an aching Yai Visitors CONFERENCE ' that corn stops hu ‘akima Visitors The Jubliee meeting then shortly you lift st rigt x am W © entertained Tr. Uw with ¢ rs. covers at her : tt "0 rist sells y bottle h tay se - Retest Y agist sells a tiny bottl Ri : honor of Mra. yn Ra , of “Freezone” for a { sero Me re ical i wag| EER MS nee weal ther Res on ee ae POP and va! + of the World's W. C. uv, ah New Crusade.” Mra, Ella | soft corn, or con the toes, were the attractive table decora allan vice president’ of the Hoole, national W U. wuest) and the foot calluses, without sore-! 1313 Fourth Ave. tions. ioe and president of the New Ww.’ seine t's tn the Constitution.” eas or irritation—Advertisement. iekhac: the “aise Mrs. Fitzsimmons will leave on February 24 for New |*4 president of ' 2 rritation—Advertisemen poon Mire. John We invite your inspec- clever ics. 0. Arden Smith has been arranged by! MeConnack and Mra. York city to visit her great aunt, Mra, Algernon Sydney St. Margaret's Guia of St. Mark's | added to the pleasure of the guests Sullivan, and other relatives. Before returning she will visit| cherehy for day afternoon, i cate several mt steal) j in her old. home in Louise ile, Ky —Portrait by Bushnell. King tag engl gata Lr bragae Lda tla jand whist. The committee will tale on “Ime ove! Mra. James Hamilton de : P, exces, ™ v Sern ee Veuve, Mrs. John D. Mctaventan; OTthopedic Tea pe eerins sgy Mined ps Mrs. Edwin Ripley and Mra. Donald McEact The Misses TO | OFFICERS Mrs. | RECEPTION HONOR and Thrift Shops | Emma Dunbar ex Dorethy| St. Margaret's Guild of St. Mark’s| 51.4 ytrs A. reception in Lane, Catherine Niblock, Ruth Nib|church, with Mrs MeEacheran |°2" ™ Sat lock and Mary, McEachern wil hi go of the} ae et es sist pervice's pedio Tea Shop| W: B- A, SOCIAL CLUB e Tables may be reserved by calling | Thursday. wil be Mra.| | rip hooey (rs, Smith and M: cEachern, | Jame euve, Mrs do Il meet w , ee ee ee Oe verre Mie. Mart Gel ary, will bo given by the Aux {Veuve, Mrs. J. H. Gaffney, Mrs. | 1. s eterria ciedveree toned. Ses id i *. Woodward, M win R ° 1 » Un it } ys Reception at tee vo Srand, Mrs. Edwin Tip get off at G4th and walk one and|Thureday afternoon, trom 3. to 5,| S sey, tyes he o-half block th. c rs andiat th 1 N ie0' ‘f Mrs. Shank’s Home lBaker, Mrs. Norman ‘I. Burton, | one) ie blocks south. “Members and|at the me of Mrs. George W Mrs. Corwin S. Shank wil open| Mrs. Clark Jackson, Mra. R. w.| ffieads welcome, Beeler, am, s hare her home on Thursday afternoon| Condon, Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mrs./__ i from 2 until 4 o'clock for the re-|Charies Brockman and M Fe OMAR ® c ALPHA CLt BB ; | ception the Women's society of the! Alien ‘ id ise Tho A ha club w meet with Baptist church will give im| Tho Renton HIM Guild, with Mre.| | ,The Americ Mrs, P.) 6. Masters Neca jor of Mra. W. M. Livengood, F. B, Lazier and Mra, W. D. Free. | °° °° Woman's ( ave, T ureday, wary 2 new president of the organiza-| man, will have charge of the Thrift | ™** Fat, Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. | tion, and Mrs. J. J. Lea, the retir-|Shop Thursday morning and First |}? o'clock Jur | ; C. A. Mra. Ho’ +8T. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB ing president. Hill Guild, with Mrs, 8. 8. Coffin, va * In the recetying Ine with the in the afternoon oo bres at wot as — mor alg = Pace . aaa ub Ww jStates immigration commissioner, ! ruary 21, at 2 p. m., at the homo of Women CLUBS FOR THURSDAY The British clubs of Seattle, under the auspices of the British American association, will dold a leap year dance riday, February Christensen’ . 9 o'clock. , at Men will serve the punch and one of the ladies will be the floor director for the evening. man. W. H. Coffin, chair- NWOOD CHAPTER, O. E. & The Greenwood Chapter, O. reenwood av evening, February 21. Ex Masons and friends invited oe WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION The Women of Mooseheart npecor | will meet Thursday, February 21, at & p. m, in Moose temple. Initiation. oof WHITTIER HEIGHTS MPROVEMENT CLUB ‘Thursday | ern Stars, ne Whittier Heights Improve. eee |serves to make housework a pleasure and success is added. electrically with your old bills. t club will give a card party et) RerTEr TEA | Has come to thousands in this easy way : i ‘ : Se, AGNES home of Mrs. R. H. | Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary 1 By Edna Wallace Hopper No more cooking failures, nor de- matches to bother with—you simply monthly. bill to a family of cde ME a relief tea Thursday, Febru in Franco many years)artificial, It deals only with the|layed meals, nor burnt and discolored turn the switch according to directions, four is $8.50 to $4, Including B asiecarg ct i oct prance Ppa poate igenatait hale help eclanod the soll of the halr. And ali} pots and pans, No endless cleaning and and the even white heat is regulated in with expense of leas modern S CITY CLUB ets are e yvered, My mother used if,|the results come through reviyns| polishing, nor soot or grime or smoke all burners and baking ovens. The prey pn o Sar wes ing the regular ‘ale ABA GE \ST: he Rad, UA ike. ine ie See a to foul curtains and kitchen walls; no automatic electric range is a perfect E ry vate gn peels REBEKAH LODGE ‘ i see as te saip ta eise _ Quick and easy poisonous gas fumes to give you head- kitchen servant, easy to operate, al- conomy — Pls if Agta Her candidates| ite 1 Rebek i Wes will meet with | marvel. of frailtions. 3¢. gréwn, tiie Bhs gga te leith er be ‘| aches and impair your health. Not even ways accurate and efficient. prs Peek t lidar’ sank wilt ’ Mra. Otis ‘oods, 6 ‘d at. , ¥e have neve u all t " i . * : s. ol er pe bridge gam peer bie: Thursday, February 21, at & p. m. ae fait yx pki i Pesabinpera = pti dpi pha ve Mead inmate No reason why your own family cannot enjoy the advantages of cooking elec- Shire: hoe . as , tui A ” 3, Fy Dt th h at American Legion headquarters, ee |e gray. And now, at the age of| does not muss the hair, | trically—your CITY LIGHT makes it easy for all. Don’t delay this important im- pass tained Tha yeer Se 509 Third ave, the hours being) rin HIGH P-T. A |62, it is hair that most girls envy-| Ono feels at once its cleansing, | provement another day, every day's delay means your economic loss. There's further economy in from 143 to clock. Mrs. L, F.| FRANKLD < | 1 have supplied this help to| stimulating action, And my own | . Jameson {s chairman of arrange} The Franklin High P.-T. A. will) counties friends, and !t brought} hair shows what it does for hatr | Our high-grade stock of Electric Ranges—all latest standard makes Efficiency rea |meet Thursday evening, February |them like results, So I am con-|health and hair beauty —now on display in our salesroom. Free demonstrations daily. Call here a the tex hour Mrs. Carrie }2i, at 8 o'clock. The program will| yinced that it means to millions| Every dealer sclis my Hair Youth before you decide—you'll save money on purchase, and be sure of depend- Sent tl your SURE ROREE ahee fre, Henry Landes, Mra. H.|be in charge of Mr. Kirkpatrick, with 1 hair as cannot come without | under guarantee aS he bottle fails bl bit 96 : - : thing to you. tby and Mrs. F. W. Har-|200 pupils participa’ ft. And I am going to help those |to delight you, he will return your able service, ther reason for cook ng elec , eside at the urna. / . . ons get it none a vor. vith trically. Better cooking wi Ii preside at the urns. { . milli get it. money. I want every an, with bring added satiafaction—and Tablo reservations may be madelwrst What ere out a penny of risk, to learn what your Electric Range will pay by calling Mrs. Hargrave, KE nwd-| wom at experts say my Halt Youth does. | Call, Phon Writ for iteelf. 419; Mrs. David Baldwin, KEnwd-| te west Seattle Woman's club| THs formula, perfected by French | Eana Wallace Hoppers Hatr | ’ jone or Write ne Mrs, L, F. Jameson, KEnwd-| i pave a Colonial luncheon on ardg based on roar ot halr | youth is supplied by all druggists | ‘ ; . - fs avo me these reasons 4 bia Thursday, February 21, with Mrs. H. | Study. They and tollet counters, Price, 50c and Rasiivers of the board of the Woman's City club and thelr titles} as beads of committees include: | Mrs. Carrie Buell, president Mra. | ’s Clubs coe [and housing; 3 nee in Greenwood fail | gram; Mrs, W. E. Barnhart, health Eva 8, Godfrey, | Norman Comp- | Mrs. May Avery Wil membership; Mrs. ¢ ton, publicity, K. Brown, hospitality; | Elias, budget and finance; | Samm, ; 2 ah m B, Utter, org : 3 OF z | Cassea Orsborn, M. a ti i! ron; Mrs. Donald C. McClel ps a TE raais house; Mra. David Baldwin, secre-| tary to the president; Dr. M. McK.| Palmer, police and cou: H. O. Stone, play ground and recre- ation. ~~ | eee | WASHINGTON IRVING | DT, As | ‘ . Washington Irving P..T. A. will give a silver tea at the home of Mr You'll enjoy it, too, with the magic efficiency of a |Tnureday, February 2, a “Hotpoint Hughes’ Automatic Electric Range—better | DAUGHTERS OF |ST. GEORGE | The Daughters of St. George will meet in the M. E. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave. Thurs February 21, All members requested to attend. cooking with less work, less annoyance, less cost! | For everything that makes kitchen duties a day-long drudgery is leliminated with the installation of an electric range; everything that Hair Like Mine Compare Cards. a minute’e day, and it for its amazing results: It combats the hardened of] and dandruff which stifle the halr roots. They check tho hair growth and $1 with eye dropper, Also my Youth Cream, based on fruits, Als my Facial Youth—my famous liquid | cleanser, Also my White Youth Clay 8. Phinney acting hostess. The topic for the day will be “Colonial Women,” by Mrs. W. A. Gordon. A. Seibert, vice’ president; Mra.| ee reer ce oe we ihe destroy the hair. They choke the|—the jast word in facial clay. My Jameson, treasurer; Mra. F.|Prar it Cog pigment which gives color to the| Beauty Book comes with each. 204 C City Bld MA in-6000 Margy recording recre wos peony aaa hair Try my Hair Youth at my risk. ounty-City g- In- Mrs. Henry Landes, municipal cith ews tis Thug tt cleans the scalp, then It] Do it now. The results are too fine Senship, Mrs. Nathan Eckstein; Mrs, |TMEROVEMENT CLUE stimulates and fertilizes. Hatr|to mins. Then I think you will want Hf. E. Maltby, constitution and by.-|CARD PARTY thrives under these conditions, just|the other helps which did so muth H r@) M E r@) F T H E E L E Cc T R I Cc R N G E laws; Mra. Fv Le Paliaine, better| The Seattle Civic Improvement|as flowers thrive in a weilkept|for me. And all of them are new at A films, Mrs. Carl Schermer; Mrs.|¢lub will have a card party Thurs- | garden, your command, Edna Wallace Hop. Giirgs Laughlin, pariiamen.|day, February 21, at 2 p.m. There| It cannot harm the halr. It does | per, 636 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago farian; Mrs. George T. Dalton, pro-|will be tables of mah Jonge, bridge|not affect hair color, natural or |—Advertisement the average cost of cooking nee ee ee Ae wE FEO ee Renee ai » » . * . v ARRAS! j H

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