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ARC ESDAY f Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, T Hl | MRS. ALBERT L. VALENTINE, ‘| Telephone MA in-0600 Great LI TAR Music Germaine Artist Schnitzer Ivan Miller Glad to Be GOES ON TRIAL Back in Seattle AYGaite red Scneiderick to Face Assistant—Frances Oldham Ime, Germaine _ s , " ee ATi rag s 5 Jury on Booze Charge Music—Louise Raymond Owens 4 t 0 ea Former Wilkes Player Now With Kolb and y arg k sea Dill’s “A Big Reward” J Mah Jongg Tourney Opens This Evening; tse Pl : at uth Congresa BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER Special Features Planned for Affair ' ‘ 1 one of| “Drop to tho Metropolitan | Ike laa Ff cal! , en diane tea 5 ‘i nt aid the chief, “and ha 00 ft ch P . : b's nye Ap : th 1 filler, pla the] en : : f $ p Will Live in Alaska Sg ant mM reve load with the famous Kolb| ha the faint : t u se x. | The mart f diene Fo0 3 , and Dill in “A Big 4," Miller | fv " at in the ( a cipygieed rtd ta. | Gw t Ulmont V pie t ' " i" th the Ih , r Adi ne ! | Wa mnised on Thureday eve f th perfect OnE Mathie Clo, hare, aad | myselt ? : Out | toh 1 "Fred H. ( mn Wilbur 4 M ae ' Soha govt latte lear, ringing | 20 a ve rey heid an arre Febru gos Kany t th t Rot fat? ‘ on power of expreasion and I found Mr. Mille shake Ne pice Hag ts ena | Stam t ot t ee ond M ps, | the groom, read th ny before pagent he first act ng that helt , ent Gls . sepiapeg nt phat weet Mr. and Mrs i Mre a athering of s and rokys i 4 ke in Seattle f n t as just TN tieasee reer y miin \\ a | friend: atte five-year abse , ing a t Desa Han i ae: n went into a regular old home week |cazir in I ‘ waoee os Sate ‘com " ay Mr, Heber ( m mann master tof conference. We talked of Opening; de 1 ma Fy yo ounces t t is |¥ ng in georsetté ing numbe Iva Alexis Luce's place|With more ¢ past pr ction. pounc ts of | trim n "He here m te 2s Jags open. to mvemnt " is of | tr A B Minor Shek opal i on Alex went into training camp |)! nh 1a 2 . i Gatélad anit embers, and t! recanted att B \ | aint Bean's) COONS. War time, Aad mayen EW) «sana bit’) > New | of « similar offense committed be gtven the & © whe | ail ; oh has Rega ars with th * that time,| Orleans, bu ; gre not ader ar a remarkable iatersentations ana a ein hiro Sra ce) Hutt 1/0 geo: Eatcspmble thls ‘ 4s r only attendant. She fs i tp thusiasm| over, tho he claimed, several new| Michigan. to. visit, her Injured Youth to regan * h | Was becomingly gowned in pink was well known "Mi nkles since Sunda¢—grinning at | CUp!e of month es fee, cin med ra Sharh “Maia yeh, and ening then vce “Fight Case Again age ats Aches piatthews will rend | ead, with @ band ¢ rhinestones tn ees en for hm—right under his nose, st) °F T asked hin tale? As OIA bey Christopher Mor I ANG sweet peas cp es blanca i find ar I in New York—lot players |county r raper, and who i ; ring in the he of ng’s pr m w Mary Lout P ss ? ad to i ge - An interestiz Roder whose delightful soprano)" t P hen th : § 1 ment ‘ : t ‘ the ee ¢ rain uperior Judge tudies.on t dig, of eady well known to | % poi 1 that caterpillar ted a motic eae ot . s Her singing f a th 4 ‘em ope Doug 4 the first to tak t yi ‘ redtatg spp ) ae at . wath M : and Mr will be c by Alexa oh pavgee i : remember.” | on grounds that . “re n Onala fter M § Cea ss unced the | exce and the ac and pu Bes ERP ras ie perigee r instructions a 7 . song : : "1 Club to Feature obligut ons of them put ox r¢ 3 4 ! th longed ap r ‘ ates op The Thursday foa plause . ay go back and bers and friends v 4 foal ¢ ¢ oo ete wet hich I hadn't e fa the subject rena ag ‘got 1 pe T. ‘ iat Sis ye Demonstrate Art aba ead oper ep a bee Maes Brown in His fe Bake A college Club isi ser Sena | Instrument » work Ovens; Steer Is Then Served to Patients A Festivity nd evenings and Curious Visitors; All Agree It Was eer Fn Saturday ever ai give cae Delicious aia the College club w wilt not be tn " 7 eo ot an nat t a ar trument » irrestat, § wavs! anne t Ps worthy mentior H. 4 Pratt c n, at t @ promises to be . ch: et on 5 i BE peive. occes irm : | ; First of Indicted Gamblers = natures th Given Continuance | The commit r ther Melby, daughter of Mr. any ™™" me ge Trial of the first of the men in _alheregrion P. N. Melby, to Mr. Albert Lorraine Valentine, was |°, board the one >| dicted by the late grand jury for| cabvert, chairt wrey| celebrated Thursday evening, February 14, in the University waa fanitiuad oy a es Berend | oe oe Mr. Harry vn| Methodist church.—Portrait by Nordlund Foto C ae the Mate, The € i amey, Mr. Hiram a othe P al ms Son Grain Mince ae. Le Roy Fowler, Mr ‘ 3 ; erson Hackett and. Chariea ilies, peabete. and Mr. Blaine Murra NG CALLED Chapman; "Grow! From) Mra, William Chester Keith and Sens Mae eae ae oy Satoh Voast. al 4 of the Wom- | Seeds,” W. H. Sh 0, Duttor ughter, Mins Beryl Keith, who indi a charge of being . an's Pro’ : , ' areata tee yccalth, whe common gamb Mah Jongg Lune heon vee nee: ia ‘call beon visiting | Mra. Keith's! “‘Hecause- Deputy Prosecutor E. D: Mra John Campbe : mis Domed sole rand Colvin, who will prosecute the cases ‘ Herrick, at Menlo Park ecists at 2 «. Virgie Hancock wee r pe prs poet ie against the men, is engaged In an engin Fh p other departma uperior court April 1. the trial of the two was continued r Pian i Wednesday Mrs. Payne Luncheor Dea Pronecuigr Malco! oo : w ‘olm Douglas hopes Hostess Yont cA to obtain R conviction on the charge | Mra. William Hi and expects such @ conviction will F tertain with Pian « BENEFIT DANCE ee thelr train ape f of mah jonss J ton itéwe! A dance for the Mra, Kather vAckcuats fA ee Me afternoon at the Rainier clut Ss department of Ladic ais Aveda’ beak Indictments. An acquittal of GB tables will be in pi ry ee Arniy of - Washingte 2 aah : ni . vet ee oxrfous es - om ; 1 ) er prosecutions, : oo Orthopedic Tea and will be given Wed 3 rd : nebo Douglas declares he will make pros- B Junior Birthday Party Thrift Shops — ¢ a eee ; sy pgp Phy ecutions’of all’ those indicted, if nec. MaiMonte Reid coleman will) tre. Florence M. Durg ‘ bd’ te tie: eh hd t Ja seats me : eo lh n I . "] e > atte an este Seattle 1 alleged o rambl cchteate ef 3 Mrthday anni he Bove a ADDITIONAL CLUBS toe io ace Sep hcg nd ajleged open gambling. pinsary little son | Wednesday at the Orthopedic Tea ni eat the , sft | ‘stv her “carpe ‘Thursday | Shop; assisted by Mra W. G. Welgie, Da ate ms t am ais. rhe. che tapered + ae Identifies Man as ‘A group of young moth-! Mrs. William Barry, Mrs. Ada Wil fternoon, March assist her in the membership drive. and Mra. BE. J. Grinwald re } } Mrs. Ada Wi wha Minuenal me 2 irinwal i (Ges fieir small children, willl jiams, Mrs. M. D. Haire, Mrs. Fred| oo, been ey dine Shook “ai theke wees Burglar Suspect be entertained. | Warde, Mrs. D. T. Hussman, Mrs. P MW tt - half | UNITED ARTISANS California Ed Carroll, 49, was identified in the} Mrs. orth) Mra. H. C. Mrs. Annie Smith (oo. > > be S hones . ho “strong-dirmed ‘ony Collins, | Dasa, Mo ane Cateinan andl sera: &. tise pele aye igs a plano solo by Gerald ~ “ey will meet ‘Tuesday night,| Mr, and Mra, Edward T. Berd will Our Home hotel, on Yesler way, a| bit eager ements age re pO ‘ ef tae oe te Wane | Rerecbamats. | Marti: 44/48 Trinity hall, 1923% {thie week, remove from their home, | few nights ago. "Collin picked out | baked to an been blamed upon almost everything ons chflower and Mar- hats Wu Batty, kale deaiee whelnene o- t 13 hitman ave, to the Wilson-| Carroll as one of his assailants, Col-| fare are . y. 3 a omMson, 4 * n it id . aA feiteeimean will assist > Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, Mra L. C. Bank.| GUEST DAY : . jian, Mr. and Mrs. Berda re plan Hina was robbed of a watch, ferera who are carried the thasona “ate; Otani tyenteeeness Sale dpe ertien = = ; f -ENWOOD CHAPTER }ning to bulls at the Inglewood Trt jman: Bake Oven nn the fog of the valley — A I Country club this summer r ? | Mra. C. B. Ballard. spasia club Friday, March 7, ood chapter w RE ee a erenes ry | acronis | [fully soothing and hea Sntfeverd come trisetnctind Sie Hostess to Club Queen Anne guild, with Mrs. Eleo-|p, m., at the Federation clubhouse. Tuesday evening, March| 41, gna aire, A. & Eldridge and this unk with expectations of being benefited M ore Pfisterer and Mrs. A. H. Lang-| Mra. W. K. Sickles has arranged h Greenlake Masonic temple, at|,on isugene, returned this week by | [dbabpberell | a Cy. See Oey are eet eee don, will be in charge at the Thrift | the following musical numbers $0 o'clock. Whist and “five hun t ges : he i a 4 oto 01 Jifo et I sc, us nctartatn| oy Ohintn cnt st he The |the folowing mesic! num na Masten sents "a | Ror rom Chitra. where they |g Honig & All Wet her lie ub at a luncheon given| tol Hill guild, with Mrs. Falcon Jos | oes Shubert-Lisxt | friends invited, Tae knaclon Dual” Shoes’ weeks in a TOMORROW @therhome, on Thursday afternoon| lin and Mrs. A. M. Price, in the| ©‘Concert Etud no} -——~- eee ne ee 2 alee for fil | Sens sine Bertha Prova : % ; Francisco, | wonderful alk set Liss lps Neola sy: Moart'cot Thy Pana Contrast in Prices ae . e Bake Oven, | Mra. Emily Fall 3 ett } In 1539 printed copy the| Mr. Corwin Hberting left Saturday | atients. } lin Gheperd Johnson at tho plano. | Bible was sold for a sum, the twen-|!sht on a short trip to San Fran- m% Write name and address plainty. | ub will introduce their lead-|tieth century equivalents of which |“%° NOTE—De. | Loughaey’s, Bake Oven Poe . | EBL: in After this rejuvenating blood-| Treatment Offices are located at the cor- x 1 de Ford Brown, who fs an au-|woufd be forty-five and thirty-seven | washing ‘one feels ner of Fifth and Union, in the Crary CLUBS FOR WED? i fi oodiand Pre-School circle thority on modern novel review work. | dollars, respectively, for bound or| MF. and Mrs. Livingston B. Sted: | Building, Rooms 316-311-312-313-314, , = DT. A. will be held in the Mrs. Brown will speak on “Beauty | unboun, e man, Jr. are receiving congratula- | Dr, Loughney is assisted by competent 5 s b ‘ "0 i copies. Accord!, to @ “4 4 DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS auditorium on Wednesday and Mystery” as found in the writings oid record, Rr itt Agole | tions upon the birth of a son, March lady nurses. Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. in 1 pr | fitted “4 | re , in 1541 the price aj: Sundays, 9 to 12 only, Telephone number es. peer wancawy gail loa ts m. Miss He of Conrad, Hudson, Machen and Wal-| fallen to twenty-three dollars 1, In Aberdeen Miss. forward to EL jot-3039. 18%) e esday, ch 5,!nolds will be the speaker represent-| pole. The hostesses will be Mrs. Vic ‘These old manuacripts, of which xihe —————- — eememe atthe ¥. w.C. A ing the circle tor Zednick, Mra. Howard Riley, Mrs.| there are perhaps not ‘nore than one |, 4% C. H. J. Stoltenberg and i pace | dit M. S, Tweed, Mra. F Zech and| hundred fifty extant, are now worth |@ughters, Miss Karla and Miss F PRRRATAR CLUB wit! give a|NOON-DAY LUNCHEON Mrs, Frank McGogy. their' weight in’ gold, and more, Re. | “Vir° paceipag thy pinto hairy RR East in give a! Sat o'<6ire cently a valuation. wan noted at|"#ht from a trip of several months Bargain Mat. Wednesday bridge part: bers Wee Clara Barton Tent, No. 1, will mei ty AE iin Honoluly cv oheetediaed Oe e urek wa have 2° naokiiay tendbson on Come eee $5,000. Old manuscripts of pre-print.|/ Honolulu. | | Wagedbals Bc Kantper , 5, at 2 a 0 ¥ luncheo: 1! “ahe-Coterie club will meet Friday, |ing days,<and the early printed | gos ae t Arcade Square. | cad Wednesday, March 5, at the home| sfarch 7, at 2:16 o'clock, at 4529 17th |Coples are ranked among the wiest | cinta yan Emory and ates eisie | Ml Kearse of % 2 FRA pee _Ww. a {Precious Iter treasures ‘ofthe | e t today fo 3 d, to West queex ANNE sdeacpitiemieg o-- | -ay ceeippeged ere ee ena, fond bs Age ar a Of the | spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | gg re LT. A. ave. N. Take North Queen Anne|read @ paper on “Greece and le ® Marshall Alle Stak Giieen- Ante Parent>|, a ‘aah me ih Leaders—Constantine and Venizelos.”| From the bookmaking standpoint a eA TE | Association will meet Wed i saree Ses be! Mra. Nellie 1. Lillie will sing a group | 1h? Sap Print Red Letter Bible ts) “str5, Tracy Robertson and daugh SSE 5, at 23 : Mrs. Della Fall, Mra, Belle Shep-| of so 1 Mias Abbie -Verno Bis-|the finest.of them all. In times to], ™ ‘acy Rol E | Matay, March 5, at 2:20 p. m. in the |“ “6 ey hep-|ot songs and Mins Abbie Verno Bis-| 0 Oui so. ove to be w museum | tf: Mrs. Charles Dresser Murphey, | =F é q e ‘2 tebootm herd, Mrs. Ina Randolph and Mrs.| sell will play some instrumental num m pana : asic room, Mrs. George i piece, as thete others came te be {arrived Saturday from California, y Peibron will speak on “The Junior | Emma. Aiken jbera. Hlection of officers but just now it fs within the reach {274 are upying the Langdon w/e eral ee pen ete GIRL RESERVES of ail, and should have ttn niche in|!ePry home during the absence of | / \ Sint a sketen written by Mr ACh MISSIONARY WOMEN OF GIVE PROGRAM every home. “Look in. another col. | MF and Mrs. Henty tn Honolulu. af /] ay ees FIRST M. EB. CHURCH as Canine cote: oved to}2MN for the offer this paper is bse i Land, will be presented by Mrs. J. J 5 _ seen The following program proved t0| Laying Tecause of tho lmited| Capt. and Mra, Elmer T. Foss ine caveat Vocal ealeitio The missionary women: of the|be a success when given Friday eve : ‘ mite res — A . lections ‘cedeggrs 217 4 esa : Teron number at the disposal of this pa-|(@fadeleine Booth) are being congrat ed by Mrs. Clem Le Master,| First Methodist Episcopal church | ning at 7:39 p.m 16 Forgetmenot ‘ ? tS ne : y per, only three coupons are required |Wated upon the birth of a daughter, De ou: Economi althful The hostesses will be Mrs. Victor Zed. a busy all-day meeting planned | Triangle of the Girl Reserves, in thé |+4 be clipped. : |Nadine Elizabeth, March 1, at Ma-| licious, eal, He oyane George Rummiens and\or wednesday, March §, at the |"! of the Deaconess Settlement at —| nila, Capt. and Mrs. Foss will leave | Fed W. Ring. | ‘ 5 , "| Atlantic at Manila March 24, for Fort M e,e-° church Hketch, “Making Jelly for the Minis M Y ‘ort Mason, : Cal, Capt. Foss’ new station sce BEACH ae Rare: s # and Martha Hale; piano solo, by : N LP ai wom. “1 IAN'S CLUB WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB a Rank; “A Spanish Romance,” 1 NESDAY, MARCI o Mr. Archie Chandler returned | gig ORDERS h Woman's Ciub| The child study department of the w Rapplee end Myrtle. Hermans Fila) hs Friday from a month's visit in Cali Sale Thursday . Ma 2| Woman's Century club) qill meet | recn and Harriet Owen? reading. ‘Flan- ymplans Janse 0 fornia PRIC hits, b0c, $1.00, v m with Mrz H. O. Johnson, 6047 | Wednesday, Ma £2 Sih tks at | nigen on the way Cat.” by Myetle sae Lattien ‘eho; Bier eaten, the home of Mra. RB. Lounsbury, | Hermanson: plan jo. by Helen Kepp Mr. and Mrs, W.T. Isted are ex-|fl day Matinee, $1, $1.60 | 7 oe bdeg 517 Malden DE AGEIAE DVOT-| the’ niskonoude Litt Welker, ‘Monte bial — tod home Friday from a trip pan ahe a bd water ae B uk will speak on the “Problems of |snd Ebbn Martinson: sonse, Virginia , covering several weeks, in the Fast Le) | | | | eee E Ameth bocia ul will meet | Children.” | Bo: American Ttallan Romance, oie, with M; cnn ° | een ers. watt = Ss one ie eee | it Gi X | Mrs. J Frost and Mr. and dne larch 6.| FINE ARTS STUDY.CLUB | ALPHA BELLE CAMP Mrs, Richard Floyd Frost, who have | Lsncheon at 1 gclock The Fine Arts Study club will} A Belle Camp, Royal Neigh Chi Id N: o our visiting in town, returned Sun-| Wnicour the meet in the West Seattle community |bors of America, will give a card I jauseating Old) day for their home in Gold Bar. | clubhouse Wednes March 5 party and da “re a plks | Me Mists weicome : u da in Fremont Hal | Fa hioned Castor Oil | aye: 68 “Hard Times” dance ont 120 p. m. Following tne business| Monday evening, March 10, Whist shion: r Mr, and Mrs, Norman B, Abrams ‘I just told my folks 3 m ¥ session the following program will | and five hundred will be played 0. Give the new, returned last week from a_ two evening, March 5, at Brigh ¥ i. Re- | fed, a t th: hi Wall) 064 Porth ave ‘at pie | be given freshment purities Sap ess months’ motor trip in California at they could look ie Literature, “Poets,” by Mrs. | see ie % ’ Everyone wei | " ; | ‘asteless Castor oe cael Byers, Art, “Old Crowe and Wilson,” | COURT WHIST PARTY | evety trace of the oe ee ers a sauxiey by Mrs. Gearge E. Luppold. Music| The Seattle City-Wide Democratic | fmparity, tle itm when they wanted McKinley crc t the |i Tomance—love songs of all_na-| Women’s Club will give a court whist | Which cattses the SAR, will serve a homecen Ane | tons history by Mrs. Thomas Gay-|party at Dartnall's cafoteria, Second | Unpleasant taste edith Relieves real class, and the F dinner Wednesday, yarn %e4 | nor. Lesson study continued by Mrs./and Madison, ‘Thursday evening, Ded: removed: be: Bon, in Veterans’ hall, Ary at) Paul Barnes |March 6, at § o'clock. For reserya-| Children take It | 1s I OMACH st for the money, | Remilar business mecnie mOTy.| Hostessex for the afternoon, Mrs. tions call KE nwd-1028 | willingly. 801d Troabia: Inaigeatia th ill d im: donc ng at 1:20/y ates ha are Ganeew BI Dib ale and guaranteed b' | ouble, gestion ey will go and see in the eve ye Seine: " ! ‘ all good drug stores eve here Bloating, Dyspepsia, Gastritia, Ulcer 8 Friends invited. Yening.| Luppox [LADIES OF GOLDEN NorTH | SU Ko0d arue bt Avda Heartburn, and all other disorders: the Buick.” ois 8 eee The Ladies of the Golden North shar ergerrat: ahen TONIA g0c1 PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB | will meet F Bs Per water before meals AT. AB SOCIAL CLUE LOGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB | will meet Friday, March 7, at 8 p. m., | you Ike with : H i Jonla Social J The Progressive T' t club will | at 1923% 1 ‘ t oh eas arg On display this week at the int gressive Thought ¢ a 7 Ave Quar' on, gan, D n or ot , Wetneslay, Marcl, ¢, at nett | meet Wednesday, March 5, at 1:20) er et | A natural correct always 72 pure and conese, the card Scy hs. at 2p. m. inp. m., in the Federation clubhouse. The Sea | Tand ORGANIC a fresh our. counter. highly beneficial, Help ble, m at the Masonic tem, aoe feration } . : fe will) ments, also ther reliable prep From our own herd of stomach G form Pine and Harvany | Mrs. L. G. Foster will be the speaker | meet Thursday ch 6, at} arations “IFIC causes, Huw tested Holatelns Mra, Cham of the Chambers Eastern g¢ ave. | for the afternoc § p. m., at the n Lagion| dred# of BONA FIDE testimonials not pasteurized or pr Millinery, Seattle, Wash,, writes come Pagal ae * ‘ Consultation and valuable booklet ved ib An ing suffered for many years Pi r! Tee ei pegs. ‘cihird ave. The following | free. Dr. J. Aal Larsen, Herbalist habe vik eabisch couple ane tualgonnen, beryl Biggie Seeebbatalpa bribe | BENEVOL socier | prog mas been arranged: “How| $16 Pike at. Twelve years’ success Tam happy to say that GLO-GLAN i The regular monthly meeting of| Seattle Can Become Famous aa the| ft, service. Prompt attention & has'nives tee great rollto“t naw eet Quek an gil 10: p,m, sitet “meet tha Se Hebrew Benevolent Bo-| Flower City by Districts Adopting a| “al! order. heartily without any {ll effects, and ing Of the West| ciety take fi Wednesday, | Flower and M Flow ~_ my general health ts much improved. pace = 4 ” 10¥ Riven my complexion is better, id in the West Woodland be be! March 30 p. m.,. in the} er, Fred J. Cole; “Growing Flowers A small, cozy bungalow is so com. | (Signed) MRS. CHAMBERS. ¥, March 6, at +. chool, | vestry rooms of Temple de Hirach.| From Seeds, Annunt nd Peren-|fortable, Turn to the Want Ads | Vor sale by all leading druggiats, A joint + 245 p. m.| Election of off nual re-|nials.” George Cooper Jeoting | y f fat have! | Stewart & Molmex 1 : meeting of the |e om of officers and annua oh TS gig a per; ng|you may find just what you have Wholesale Distribu West ports, Garden,” R. E., wanted in a home,