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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924 CHE SEATTLE STAR oo . MISS MARGARET CLUTE A els AILADVOA TTS 4 4 | Seattle Society bi, RET _CLL Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham {) ¢ Music—Louise Raymond Owens Army Post Will Honor Visitors and Mah Jongg Luncheon MEN * SEEDSMEN mire for the wenegnds The Northwest’s Most Complete Selection of {fornia flor a e=-~<"| Choice Roses NS “ih vans Fo arebar anes rt na Guaranteed True to Name may be seen at our downtown salesyard. The rapidly advancing spring season makes it advisable to plant roses without delay. This is also the time to plant fruit trees and all other trees and shrubs! us maid of frock wa. M Depui ome the Ma Mr. and Mrs, 01 Brown Mra. Simeon Leland returned re . ently from @ four months’ tr Bridge Club on M Ww am He Mra, Guido A. Faris left PLANTING wr n for California to yiait her dat th . e ain elght on Miss Jane Parkinson, who ts at Pein ay after San Rafael, and also to visit her wunt, Mrs. P, H. Pippy, in San Francisce Free on Request Call, Write or Phone for Your Copy %° TESTED SEEDS FERTILIZERS, SPRAY MATERIALS Headquarters for Island Belle Grapes Mail Order Department Phone MA in-7162 Students’ Club to Give Tea Mra, J 5 for ¢ ix weeks Moore will leave March ck, at th n in © Dulmage a 1 Dulmago, b Mrs. Dayld Whitcomt t week from a short t oe ah soa ae ESTABLISHED 1393 Ve eununtire soe MALMO & Co ZAGLI * ts . : ana (aay Eatiee meat. We NURSERYMEN: SEEDSMEN ) a ae ed by ; CORNER SIXTH "AND STEWART AT WESTLAKE, SEATTLE q ‘ let wis, Mrs. L Vaupel, Mra. = Sales Yard—Corner Fourth Ave. and Virginia St. (Block North of "Times) Do: almer, Mrs. Frank Fretwell, NURSERIES AT GEORGETOWN nith, Mrs. H. R. Ful a, Mrs Pen Pinkham and Mrs. Music Musie Lecture for Children Alexine Whisnan iren’s lecture on mus elen| The electricity consumed annually by the Willys-Gverland auto factory | PAIL-LIGHT SAVES at Toledo 1s over 30,000,000 an s| | MAN FROM DEATH in nine | hours, which is sufficient to light a of 165,000 people. GENE, Ore, March 16.—A - taillight on his automobile probably saved an unidentified traveling man ene nena W ant to Look 10 Years yards ‘Sere, ‘rececty, Ca 7 The yeoerant here, recently. Luncheon Club sap ners aima a REE : . bound, the man, under the influence will ¢ 1} ROBERT PARLIAMENTARY AUXILIARY TO TE winner. ne it tarda Younger ? of something he had had to drink, Los An, creased from 43, in 192 former number Luncheon to Honor be The engagement of Miss Margaret Clute, daughter of Mr. Sorority Head fe eae and Mrs. George Harris Clute, to Mr. Allen Benson, has | : t » Will Entertain st been announced.—Portrait by ( Surtis Studio. 2, at 33 Mrs, Paul r LAW CLASS REBEKAH LODGE Host ven I you want to look 30 when you are 40, or 40 when you are 50— j tried to operate his car on the rail- Tues ©: Robert Parliamentary Law Class/ ‘he auxiliary to Elite Rebekat if, in other words, you are interested In keeping your youth—our road track. He found it was a rath: Fairy | meet at the ¥.W.C.A. Th fading 30. ind will) toast atthe ‘baete Washington bureau has a booklet that will interest you. No one ||/¢r bumpy highway, and finally a Pel ts ay, March 20, at 20 ys tae isla byte Pane need be prematurely old; the crow's feet CAN be kept away; the j train crew of an sppronching stim rvice {Mrs. Ella Cudthee airman jf Mrs. James Welsch, 6326 Rainier wrinkles CAN be banished; the double chin CAN be made to |was forced to remove the machine March 20, Luncheon rom the track, behave; the extra avoirdupois can be made to shrink—Iif you really want to keep your youth and good looks. | If you want a copy of the booklet, HOW TO LOOK 10 YEARS ot | Debussy YOUNGER, fill out and mail the couvon below as directed. wog's Cs mel aa ae DORON BRE ey wdered Wig and Hoop The auxiliary in public speaking will meet v ‘Tea shop| Mme. Harriet Saunderson. The les teh F son will be extracts from Mary zabeth Opn formal Tea for Mrs. Goss A rummage sale will be held Fr In compliment y Mrs. Ray-| Stuart and Queen EB water’ Mrs, John 1. Hart - day and Saturday, March 21 and | 1 7 ' Waterbu 4 oa Wabert vate 2 ig Doli on Music Box Severac HEALTH EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, C “ae | 1 Women Ha Mrs. Rob LAUREL CAMF at 1204 Firat ave. by the Orde Epilogue tn tho Form ef a 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. 0, lorrect Apparel for + edly, Mrs! Royal Neighbors of Laurel Camp Waits j J |the Eastern Star Mr D. Skow. | Modern Woodmen, wi a} it O28: @ Williams, Mrs. Karl | party Tuesday evenir Mrs. Scott Matheson, | at at Swed HARMONY HOMESTE, A. White, Mra. H ve. Harmon: perger, Mrs. James Thomson, | I want a copy of the booklet, KEEPING YOUNG, and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps. I am carefully PRINTING my name and address below. NAME | a at her home on Thu oon. Only the close friends of Mrs. Goss have been asked. Jack Dougherty, who has J turned to Universal City, folle his honeymoon with Barbara La give a St. Patrick's day dance in the| Marr, will soon start on a Universal | AD homestead No. 1743 will Married at ng gy eer | P os, Ladies of | MW. A. hall, 1929 Third ave, Tues |nerial costarred with Eileen Sedg STREET AND NO.........+6 St. Barnabas’ Chapel p Hovey, Mrs, Dwight Hart-/tne Maccabees, will give the third | 49y, March 18, at 9 p.m | | CITY..... STATE ’ 1 ‘ 1-} ma Yooster and Miss | ¢ jories of card parties Frid Regular business rr at 7:30 The marriage of Miss Beasie Nel-| man, Mrs. M. E. Wooster an f a sories of 1 y i pon to Mr. Earl B. Depte was cele-| Mary Waller evening, at § o'clock, at Moose cloc ! USE PENCIL—NOT INK prated March 4, in St. Harnabas'| Mrs. G. A. Kelley and Mrs. B. M.| Maccabees and thelr friends invited. | eee le RA s 4 a) apel with the service read by Rev.| Hack will be in charge for Queen mee oe | ME RP. A Herbert H. Gowen. | Anne guild at the Thrift shop on| LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH pes Sh : a iy f Meaixa Feed recommen fiee Sets Bigs th | The Mercer 1.-T, A. will mee! The bride, given In marriage by her| Wednesday morning and in the after:| ‘The Ladies of the Golden Nor Thursday afternoon, March WESTERN PIONEER TELLS INTERESTING EXPERIENCE “I belleve Tanlac really saved my | Frank Rikert, Who Left | iit wien t took it after the flu about | uncle, Mr. J. R. Lea of Bellingham, ' noon, Mrs. F. 8. Smith and Mra. O./ will give a card party F ‘was lovely In cream satin and er B. Rupp for Madrona guild |March 21, at 8 p. m, at o'clock, {n room $, A musical pro. — ——— - a | First ave. Alaskans welcome. gram of “Spring Songs” will be given | e2e. |e by the eighth grade after which ’ | LONESOME CLUB Captain Stanislo will give a demon 4 omens Ulu S The Lonesome club will meet at | stration of the use of the fire alarm a PR ake pS és SAGUE 111 Spring st. Tuesday evening, | ox and will speak on “Fire Preven ri 2 ‘ >RE-SCHOOL LEAGUE | > , CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY |" pn Ogee Schoot league} March 18th, at % o'clock. Com: /tion.” Refreshments. ae _ 5" ae d i 4 eh; “fe AUXILIARY TO | will meet in the story-telling room| munity singing, cards and dancing : of the Queen Anno Branch Ubrary| Strangers and lon: people wel: | NATIVE DAUGHTE ¥ TO MEET - come. On Wednesday evening the | o WASHINGTON No. 1, to|}on Wednesday afternoon, March 19, : at j ia taccee cc Weatkiaiocy ‘will (ut 2:90. The speaker. tor the after-[ctub will dance olde time” | princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, N meet Wednesday, March 19, at Dart-| noon will be Miss Helen Reynolds, | (ances: |D. W., will entertain with a whist Illinois for California in | year ago.” continued Mr. Rikert, “for the attack left me 20 pounds off Covered Wagon in 1864, | |in weight, and unable to turn over | Wouldn’t Take $100 | in my ved without assistance. I tell | 3 and Madl-| director of primary method of the a aes card party for the benefit of tf for Bottle of Tanlac jou, I thought my time had surely q cheon. An| Seattle public schools. All mothers| AUXILIARY TO : Grand Parlor, on Friday evenftig, come, | will precede|of children of pre-school age are| SEATTLE POST NO. 18 sige | March 28, at Dartnall's cafeteria. All| Frank Rikert, well known resident | “But, thanks to my wife's Instst- All women | invited. ‘The American Legion Auxillary | members and friends invited. | of North Sacramento, Cal., who came | €8¢e, I kept on taking Tanlac till 1} Car AT) |to Seattle Post No. 18 will hold | Tho regular monthly meeting of wiver tea on Friday, March 21st, | tne perior will be held on Friday eve t at-| proorrs: en “4 - 7 4 _ ‘0 PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB |1029' pry. at 1226 Roanoke st..| ning April 4, at the club rooms. In inens meeting of | ee May csmecahy te Wena. with Mrs, J. C. Gabourel as hostess. | the y. W. C. A. f {will hold an open mee anes- | : + ha held tae Chi Le See ae | e- | to the state from Illinois in a covered | Was able to do all my work again, wagon in 1864, along with other|had back all my lost welght, and | hardy ple , recently exhibited a| I've been feeling rs younger ever bottle of Tanlac, which he had just| Since. I'm always telling my friends purchased, to a friend at his home| @bout Tanlac, and can’t say too jand remarked: "If I thought this |mueh for it.” | as the last bottle of Tanlac I would| Tanlac !s for sale by all good drug: | ever be able to buy, I wouldn't take | gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40| one bundred dollars for it,” thus | million bottles sold. | proving the high valuation he places] Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. on the famor treatment. —Advertisement. in Washington prior to| day, March 19, at 1:30 p.m. at the)... 6S SOCIETY ° 5 SEATTLE ROSE SOCTET | , erated clubhouse. At 3 o'clock | SEATTLE ROSE SOCMETT tne se-/Captain’s Wife Loulse T. Bush will speak on) 141, Rose society will be held in ¢ S “Divine Comedy,” with) ttle Rose society will fe am cee Dies on Street musical iHustragions by Mrs. Char-| 100 Dern need Pine, Friday,| A heart attack with which she lotte E, Gillen forte, Fou! 4 was stricken Monday afternoon [March 21, at 12 m. This will be x a: e 0" lov-| Proved fatal to Mrs, Anna Halls, 54, 7 tty as of special interest to all flower lov 06 12th ave. W. Mrs. Hatls'was| ./Orty-five thousand sur sed dng el m |e Rev. 8. 8: = Miia og walking at 14th ave. W. and w.| viving Harvard alumni_will The Bescon Bae on A. will) vice president of American Ro Dravus st. when she collapsed. she| honor Dr. Charles W. Eliot, ; F a Musical numbers will| ded a fow minutes later. Her hus-| president emeritus of the t 230 | ciety, will speak on feeding and fer. m. J. W n, principal of | ¢iizing roses 4 | i e ROBERT MORRIS the Madrona school, will speak on|i furnished by the Hollinger panes ep ares ‘s a captain in| university, on his 90th birth- For finer texture ROCIAL CLUB “How the Modern Home Can Help|ters ‘The public 1s cordially in- imand of # ship now sn Huropean| 744) March 90. Here's his The Robert Mo the Mod ficlently.” Mrs. Jack Smith, former. | rae a ae Sn MOTH CONGRESS | ‘ie ie | The Mothers’ congress will meet | Ross PTA | Monday, March 24, at 10 a. m, at P.T. A. will meet on|the home of Mrs, Austin Griffiths March 19, at 2 p. m., in| Members will sew for the Seattle 1d will| Day Nursery before luncheon, after n School to Function Ef- | yited waters. She also in survived by a son and daughter | latest picture. and larger volume. in your bakings DRESSES ForHome- MakersOnly For the benefit of women readers who may have failed to see ta rel apa eae |Neiaay, March 21, in Veterans’ hall, | Armory. Luncheon at noon, Din ner will be served at 6 o'clock, fol lowed by dancing. fill out your name and address carefully, inclose the required stamps and ma{l to our Washington bureau. They will do the rest. Pode Modes for all day- time occasions! ter portabie. The sixth grade 1 i there will be a garden pro-|| some of the offers of bulletin material announced by our Wash- t 25 00 4 i |x ow ster topticon slides of coal. Mrs. | which ington bureau, here's an opportunity to send for one or more of | a = 2 ading. All par-| gram, S504 the list that deals especially with the problems women meet in |} : hments | eerexviens:W. Fes C. NO: their homes. Any of these bulletins will be sent for five cents in eg At the Carman Shop M je Howe and Mrs. Ca a “Stevens Women's Roellet Corps Domtabe sattipes Rby. two) tor <iE Nt Cents, and Atty Fires Or, mows =) Ul deligh Jost, hostesses TONIA: COCIAL: CLUB ayer hold its regular social || for three cents EACH in postage. Check off the bulletins wanted, NS bv bene ighires THDAY PARTY Olympic camp ard room at the Masonic temple, : of /E. Pine st. and Harv Blond odin’ A y atlern Stars and friends invited. rd ave. East- . PORTS Frocks, Street and ° 0. U. W. hall iy - Home Economics Editor, Washington Bureau, S P afternoon Dresses in @ ‘ rch Dinner at 620 p. m..| HEBREW BENEVOLENT ee Diao ct shigy ee Beach ‘The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. ame rice wealth of charming styles, 5 at 730, and | SOCIETY elebra 3 A Beach i ¢ Seattle Hebrew Benevolent | Brown's birthday, the Seattle Feder I want the bulletins checked on the list below, and inclose att sauittyingchelee aa ee socle will meet Wednesday, March | ation of Women's Christian Temper | herewith .... cents in loose postage stamps for same. Tam an pagal epee trocks #4n CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY in the vestry rooms of Temple | ance union, met in an all-day seasion PRINTING my name and address carefully. youth, t8: greats” Cea The drama department of the|@¢ Hirsch. Board meeting at 10:30 | at the ne Army hell Thursday, Amusing Children thot tor the smathons poems fom, sisaior the 4 oe. ae ‘both a luncheon was served by | 4 aac Reames F ae ie facet ge a ope Bian cre | the Heinz company, accompanied by ‘The Bride's Booklet An assemblage that. of > ; i * ve Circle will meet Wed-|stereopticon pictures showing the The Odie ef Canatlen fers the utmost in style 9 ‘ “| nesday, March 19, at 1:30 p. m., in| modern methods of preserving and City Home Gardening and quality at i 100 . teruns’ hall, Armory, The bene- | marketing foodstuffs Etiquette for Everybody wraha cca "|fit pound party will be continued to! ‘The Rev. EK. M. Randall of Haven Floors and Floor Coverings f sentiment |that date Methodist church gave a very inter Care of Goldfish $25 00 EP hae esting and instructive chart talk on i Wedding Anniversary Gifts and Parties s Seat ie ADDITIONAL CLUBS tobacco and its effects on the grow The Removal of Stains From Clothing ing boys and girls. —Third Gallery GATEWOOD P.-T. A WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB hipaa ye Name........ se ercccccccccccccresconsoosesoces oi ewood Parer I 4 ID PARK POT. A members of the civie and | HIGHLAND PARK P.-T. jon will meet on Wed hone committees of the Wom-| Highland park P.-T. A. will meet Blroet and NO..ccsrcccscccvcccdsbesdcevescvsccvecvcsssocces Why Pay War Prices? 19, at 2:20 p. n Lakewood ¢ srovement | Wednesday, March 19, at 2:30 p. m. 2 sicad of T ‘4 4 soeceees State. +e Ii give a 1 o' sembly room. Miss Catter card party Friday,| will speak on different phases of at the clubhouse, corner | child welfare work and an instru and Angeline st mental duet will be rendered by Mrs luncheon, |in the ¢ MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT » will give @ plano solo, while DO NOT USE INK. PRINT CAREFULLY 6 Rev, fidney Strong will speak on “Ob-| sor pervations in Russia.” bers wili be given by the children. to the Stnshine Smiles Fifth Ave. at Pine St Special num-| Half of the proceeds will be given | James Rosey and Mrs. James Wil-| | fety. son.