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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1924 Seattle Society fuited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens HEI DOROTHY HAGER _ | Personal Music Joncert at Park Chureh [ MISS Gilman apply antiseptic MENTHOLATUM Restores free breathing Wedding Is Surprise to Friends; Bridge Will Honor Travelers Practice Club ae “ josePit “| Provides Program Bt Members of the Monday Practic club assisted by Mr Harve and Mr, Wilfred Worth presente riage oe Bwe Jam SWORTH CIRCLE Circle Lan Ladies of A card part Cora Clifford Feb. the Re cresting program this afternoon at Lo club's monthly sk Mark's | es Lea and Mra, Ralph 8 . Suns: mi olre and straw rats : short coat of ka squirrel. flowing the Mr. and Faris left for New York to sail for an indefinite stay abroad. dding seal and aisy Wood Hildreth— Mra. Ben Moore °."* will leave ‘Th Hatter.” ae City and will later Ark. ‘They will three months ceremony hy vred Buren, Mr, BE. Grant MeMt ~ and Mrs. Biglow osts Be. mers} shat ; : / Califorr > honor Mr. and n porn F , who will le fof several mor Mrs. John ght from a Florida Grape F ruit 7 thin-skinned fine flavor. it is especially de no SPECIAL 10c Fach ‘te MALT-O-MEAL Instant Breakfast Food to-Host Dinner Before Ball Mr. and Mrs Thursday and Friday Only Mrs. Adam Bee r. Wilfred W Higgine e Monda “Practh ° Ravaman elected wheat and ked. Two min- and it's ready to A careful blend of malted barley. Pte- utes in boiling wate Mra. Dalsy Wo: i. Lawson, Mra id Welfare commi Mrs. Baxter. W ill ive Breakfast o honor Mrs. David Edwar inner, who will leave shortly for rip South and East, Mrs. Fred it rv ive a breakfast of six y . *, Broovers Saturday at the Sunset |Dumner to Precede ‘ Junior League Dance Other repo! Invitations have heen limited to| Preceding the Junior League bail ' 1 ver 1 ) Louise Beck, of the board of trustees of the Sunset Thursday evening at the Bal-| ment; Miss Helen | Masonic temple, a no-host dinner “ ; Mra, J. will be given at the Boulevard Inn , : t tion, and Miss by a group of dancers tn the Span. ™ reer n ish act, one of the numbers on the - oo fl . 5 ‘ he ch rogram to be given during the in maint anion. unds a J are Mr. agd Mra. Fi Ge Jr, Mix Alice Hol Merrifl, Miss Lucile Hiram Patterson, Bernard effect, n behalf of th 25c per pkg. DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK At A. & K. Uptown Store Third Aye, Between Pike and Pine FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU , presen I club wofnen period of telephone con: ates, which was ts were made by music Dabne hom Littel, Am Adelaide laid partic that should public play Hosts at Small Dinner Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe will hosts at a sma!) dinner at home on Thu ihe Junior Lan W ill Wed at St. Anne’s Church ained Miss Dorothy Hager will dance in the Spanish act, one of Mas, McLoughlin the numbers the Junior= “s Girls’ Vodvil program, Fr day, February 29, and Satur- has on Washington. Thursday morning at 3 o'clock fm wedding of Miss Mary Eliza eth Dougherty, daughter of Mr. fand Mrs. Charles Edwin Dougherty, to Mr. Thomas Raymond Bresna- tan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Bresnahan, will be solemnized in ist. Anne's church, Rev. Father Mc- Grath officiating. Miss Marguerite Dougherty will her sister's maid of honor and Hiitie James Dougherty, Jr., will be ringbearer. Mr. Charles Max- fl Mercer will be best man. Mr. fpugherty will give his daughter in ringe. soe irs. Olson Entertains Mrs. Max Olson entertained with fajuncheon of twelve covers at her ome on Tuesday afternoon, her igpests being members of her bridge | eon club. Women CLUBS FOR THURSDAY PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLASS ‘obert Parliamentary pill meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thurs- iy, February 28, at 1:30 p. m. ire. Ella Cudihee,. chairman and icher. Subject les#on, “Motions Bring a Question Again Before Assembl. { |The auxiliary class in public! taking, with Mme. Harriet Saun-)| as leader, will have for its| The Greenwood O. E. 8. Social club | il meet Thursday, February 28, in Greenwood Improvement club- , 86th and Greenwood. Lunch-| at 1 o'clock. session, the remainder of afternoon will be devoted to| eee DAY NURSERY i | The Seattle Day Nursery associa-) will have its next meeting on Thursday, February 28, at 2 p. m.,| mb the nursery, 202 Broadway. Mrs.} ET. Perkins will be the hoste ited by Mrs, D. A. Seibert. aoe OETRY CLUB ‘The Seattle Chapter of the Amer- in Literary society (Seattle Poetry will meet Thursday evening, 28, at 8 o'clock, at 209 ee PATIENCE REBEKAH LODGE Patience Rebekah lodge will give| pe luncheon Thursday, February 28,| t Woodman hall, Columbia City. Patcheon at 1 o'clock. Cards at 2} flock. Rebekahs and friends in-| QUEEN CITY CHAPTER | CARD PARTY | the auspices of Queen City pter, No. 168, O. E. S, a card will be given Thursday even- February 2%, at 8 o'clock, at ‘® cafeteria. Masons, Eastern and their friends cordially in- For reservations, call GA rfld- 4 one PACON HILL P.-T. A. | The Beacon Hill PT. A. will Thursday, February 28, at 8 em. Te program will include © by the achool orchestra; “High | in Child Welfare Work,” by} W. K. Macfarlane. solo, Mrs. . Williams. Judge King Dyke- will mpeak on “Child Welfare the Juvenile Court.” one | MOMEN'S COMMERCIAL CLUB | Women's Commercial club ill give a iuncheon on Thursday, ry 28, at noon, at the Hotel Dr. Mabel Palmer. of| eevenport, Iowa, will speak on/ © Influence of Women in the} ness World.” The luncheon is! to all interested persons and | reservations may be made by call- |ing Dr. Belle Dearborn, Law Class/ jto be given by § Degree of Honor, will be at the home | | |SOROSIS CLUB Following a short |" .hold its regular meeting Thursday, | civic committee will provide speak-) jers. P Campbell Kelleher and Thomas Peily . Orthopedic Tea and |Thrift Shops Mrs. W. W. Greenwood will be hostess for Queen Anne Guild Thurs- day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, a» sisted by Mrs. Peter Mogenson, Mrs. | G. Alston Hole, Mrs, R. K. Roberts, Mrs. A. Mehlhorn, M E. Pfister, Mrs. W. J. Stevens, Mrs. J. V. Stew art, Mrs. A. W. Pratt, Mrs. E. M./ Hack, Mrs. O. S. Moe, Mrs. A. H./ | Langdon, Mra. J. W. Goodwin, Mrs. } |M. L. Jackson, Mrs. William How. jara and Mrs. G. BE. White: The Thrift Shop will be. in charge} of Mrs. Calvin Hall and Mrs. Harry | | Kelsh for Mount Baker guild in the | morning, and Mrs. O. H. Clausen and | Mra. E. R. Boswell for First Hill ‘guild in the afternoon. ’s Clubs | | Eastern Stars and friends invited. ZL, lot-83165. | cee | Round Robin whist party attle lodge No. 7, of Mrs. Eleanor Ray, 614 34th ave. | Thursday afternoon, February 28, at | 1 o'clock. The hostesses for the oc- casion will be Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Grace | Norman and Mrs. Melissa Wells, All Degree of Honor members and| friends will be welcome. | eee | The Sorosis club will meet Thurs- day, February 28, at 2 o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, with Mrs. F. W. Burdick acting as hostess. ram. follows: ¢ircular composition Mrs, M. 3 Pietires by Le Sueur and Mi . Mra, Thi Brun and G! 0. B. Thorgrimson er BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will give a card party at 1915 First | juve. on Thursday, February 28, at 8:30 p. m. eee | QUEEN ANNE FORTNIGHTLY | Queen Anne Fortnightly will meet with Mrs. G. F, Dearborn, 108 Ward | st, Thursday, February 28, at 2| o'clock. Mrs, -C, L. Parker, assist- | ing hostess, eee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs. Ralph Kinkead, 40 Corliss ave., Thursday, February 2 at 10 a, m. soe | SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club | “Freja’’ will meet on Thursday, Feb- | ruary 28, with Mrs, Huldah Trac: 219 17th ave. N. Cards at 2 o'clock. eee TOTEM CLUB | The Woodcraft Totem club wifl| February 28, in {ts clubrooms, The! All circles requested to present. be vee WOMAN'S CITY CLUB The Woman's City club will meet at noon on Thursday, February 28, in the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. Speak- ers on bond issues. Public invited. . . SEWING CIRCLE Iona chapter, 0. E. 8. Sewing cir- cle, will meet with Mrs. Charlo Damus, 1142 15th ave. N., Thurs- day, February 28, at 1 o'clock. SOCIAL CLUB Dorie Social club will meet with Mrs, Annie Cooper at the Union} cafe, Oregon & Washington station, Thursday, February 28, at 2 o'clock. Eastern Stare invited, DORIC day, March 1, in Meany hall. —Portrait by Grady. CARD PARTY Women of Mooseheart legion wil! give n card party Moore temple ‘Thureday evening, February 28, at $ o'el PYTHIAN § Pythian will meet with Mrs Joseph Dean. 6629 Fitth ave, N. W., for an all- day session on Thursday, Febru- ary 28. see MINUTE WOMEN Seat COUNCIL OF The regular meeting of th tle Couneit of Minute Women will be held Thursday, February 28, at pm. with Mrs HD, as E. Tist st. see ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Robert Morris chapter, No. 192 0. E. 8, will give a card party in Shrine auditorium parlors, on ‘Thursday, February 28, at 2 p. m. Beatle Chaptér No. 95, 0. EB. 8., will give a card party at Wing's cafeteria, Saturday evening, March 1, at $ o'clock, Victrolas on very liberal terms Upright Victrolas at $100 and $150., Victrolas like this at$150and$200. } Make every night a dance night! See that a Victrola is delivered to your home this very day. Sherman,@lay & Co, “Everything in Music” Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle Hurley Thursday Veilings 10c Yd. 500 yards plain mesh Veilings, in brown, taupe, purple, navy and black. Movey Day Special, First Floor Neckwear 25c A clearance group of Neckwear, _ including linen collar and cuff sets, linen vestees, round collars of net and lace trimmed net vestees. Movey Day Special. —First Floor Chemises and Gowns, $1 A small lot for Movey Day. The gowns of pink batiste in tailor- ed and _face-trimmed styles. The chemises, of striped dimity and fancy batiste, mostly tailored styles. —Second Floor Leather Bags $2.45 27 All-Leather Bags, consisting of real seal, beaver calf and goat morocco, in the pop- ular pouch styles with filigree frames. Mov- ey Day Special. —First Floor Percales 19c 750 of yards. Percales very firm qual- in a good as- sortment of light col- ors, in dots, small fig- ures, checks and stripes. 36 inches wide. Movey Special. —Second Floor Colored Fabrics 37c 100 yards. Included in the lot are: Sat- eens, Poplins, Beach- cloth, Ginghams, Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Madras _ Shirtings. Movey Special. Ginghams 15c 250 yards. Staple Ginghams in small checks of blue and white, also brown and white. Movey Special. Second Floor | ERASER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A One-Day Sale to Move Clearance Lots Quickly Only a Few of the Many Specials Are Here Mentioned Remnants | Hundreds of good usable lengths, all at sweeping reductions for Movey Day. Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Silks Silk and Woolens Duvetyn Satin Velvet Crepe Sergo Radium | Potret Twill Forges Tricotine Tubing Broadcloth | Habutat First Floor | HALF-PRICE Tweed Wash Fabries, , Linens. Cottons and Linens Shirtings Challies Ginghams Muslins Sheetings ‘Tubings Outing Flannels Lingerie Cloths Devonshires Sateens Percales —Second Floor Damasks Towelings Art Linens Lawns Batiste Long Cloths Indian Heads Colored Linens Plain Voiles Printed Voiles Ratines Lingettes GREATLY REDUCED 1 200 Yards 7 New Voiles 1,200 yards of very fine quality Dress Voile in a large assort- ment of neat designs, i in light, medium and dark color combina- Movey Day Special. tions; 86 to 40 inches wide, 59c —Second Froor The Special Price Basement Offers Exceptional Values Movey Day New Satin Hats $2.45 In a good variety of shapes and colors. Trimmings of flowers and self-material. Day. Poke and close-fitting brim. Exceptional values for Movey 1,000 Yards of Muslin 22c Yd. 1,000 yards 39-inch Unbleached —_- Muslin. Medium weight, free from black specks. Suitable for aprons, dresses and art needle- work. Movey Day Special, —Second Floor White Voiles 29c 300 yards. 36-inch White Lingerie and Dress Voiles ina large assortment -of fancy Weevat Movey Spe- cial. Imported Dimity 59c 250 yards. Dainty Checked and Striped Irish Dimity. 32 inches wide. Movey Special. Sateen 37c 800 yards. Highly Mercerized Sateen of a fine weave and de- pendable quality. In a good assortment of colors and black; 36 inches wide. Movey Special. —second Floor Pink Sateen Bloomers, $1 Pink sateen bloomers with fitted front and extra full seat. Splen- did quality. 75 for Movey Day Special. Pillow Tubing Lengths 39c 500 one-yard lengths of fine quality Pillow Tubing, ‘free from starch. Movey Day Special. Corsets—Special $2.95—One model for the medium figure, made of pink brocade, elastic top and long hips. One for the stout figure, made of . coutil, with elastic gore in the skirt and elastic insert at bust. Movey Day Special. .95—Odds and ends of Corsets of well known makes. Greatly re- duced for clearance at $4.95. —Second Floor.