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ociety i MRS. von | | Seattle S _ROGER Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Tel Keen ma an Dance at College Distinguished Couple. Informal. Dinne This Evening M Mrs. I Party yan Children’s Mra. C. W Mrs. Frank © Diller Mrs. Haller H Interesting Vi onors Ann To Entertain « Lu m vt nehec Hosts at Dinne) nam Li at the! eve Informal Afternoon Book Review Class mn The Friday m book review ot niversity club will meet at 10:30 o'clock, March 38, at the phen Crane: A S| Letters,” by Thomas reviewed by Mra. D. 7. Bris the house ¢ Hyatt for a short time home from a winter in Calif *- Wellesley Club Luncheon To honor Mrs. Wright, of Los councillor for the Pa Wellesley ct an in American Beer, will be H. Nickson. Army Women Hostesses at Musical Tea| The Association of Army and avy Women will give a music a on Tuesday afternoon, April 5,/ from 8 until & o'clock, at the Officers’ club, at Fort Lawton, with the wives of the officers at the post acting as Mabel Cooper Angeles, graduate fic coast, ertain with a 1 o'clock nity cl the heon o the Women's t hostesses. List for Orthopedic Shops On Friday at Shop Mrs. W. Dinner Hosts Tonight To honor Dr, and Mrs. Robert D. Forbes, Dr. and Mra. Albert Irving Rouffleur will have a dinner at their ome tonight. Will Present Delightful Comedy the Orthor Burt will be he for Washington Park guild. She w be assisted by Mrs. L. 1 Mrs. J. G. Price, Mra, HL L. McGillis Mra. J. M. Frink, Mra. W. W. Kel lors. Mra. Charles Lea, Mra. I Tonny, Mrs. A.C. McCallum Mrs. Ralph Bull. ‘The Thrift Shop will he in charge Mra. Roger Morse Bone, on the goung married Angeles, where they will ma. Grady. ) Music at MORSE BONE Paderewski Thrill dience to bre ving artis derewski is a mas’ one who bas perfect command instrument at all time H que, supert of expression eathlens from t inti! the ¢ uid not was reached Ir thoven’s “Appas sidered one of the works of its kind ¢ which was given that it won Paderewski an ovat Another feature of interest p of five Chop included Ballade D Fiat, Op. minor, Op. applause that it was repeated; Etude, G Fiat, No. 9, Op. 26, and V 42. The entire group played played with finesse and the most in tonao feeling, plause from th numbers well received tions on a theme of Pi Brahms, and “Don Juan Fantas by Mozart-Liszt. Personal : Mrs L. La is are expected er wr in such a mi Op, 4 Mazurka whi et van were ot Mr be the house guest nson for Hiliman of Ber) nd a m A. Darn: | C.D. with her daughter, Mra e of the popular members all recently joined Mr. Bone in Los Mr. and M o¢ Gold Bar are the jand Mra E. GC. Ewing Richard Floyd Frost guests of Mr for ke their home.—Portrait by a tow m Friday and Saturday e@: of Miss Sarn Williams, Mrs. Martin gs, March %% and 39, Madame al Ralph (Comtesse 4’. ffret) and a company of talented players} Loewing, Mra. J. M. Brewster and will present “The Mistress of the| Mrs. J. J. Black representing Medina Inn,” Carlo Goldont's delightful) guild. follow. The proceeds will be used for |the benefit of the Catherino Blaine ray eee | ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER ‘TO GIVE AFFAIR t Mah jongg, bridge and whist will be played at the large card age Robert Morris Chapter, No. 192, 0. 8, will give Friday afternoon, ‘arch 28, from 2 unt 4:30 o’tlock Jat the Elks’ club. There will be i | intermiasion at 8 o'clock for the serv- foq of $32 by Japanese maida tn cos tume. An tnteresting musical and vaudeville program will be given during the afternoon. All Eastern | Stars and friends invited. eee | WEST SEATTLE NURSERY TEA West Seattle Day Nursery Auxil Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY jat the home of Mrs. J. 1. Kerns, | $626 California ave, West Seattle, | Friday, March 25, at 2 p. m. Mem- bers urged to attend. ee ¥EWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY. CLUB The regular meeting of the Sew-| Social and Literary club will be BALLARD W. C. T. U. Friday, March 28, at 1p. ™./ Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet ty dager of moe gl Ber oe Mra. Susan Clark, 7732 12th/ it on Bicknell as 4 ascieed Thastees. “tome Beauty Spots of pie Fs sa ead uy ecu - Northwest” will be the. theme |wwonan's Placa in the World To- r the afternoon Baty NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline Parlor No. “DOW. will entertain with a whis' $ ard party for the benefit of tf) Allen circle, Ladies Grand Parlor, on Friday eventtig, |B. Friday, March 28, March 28, at Dartnall’s cafeteria. All| The affair will take inembders and friends invited. home, 6757 Sycamore * |Phinney car to 70th st. The regular month!y meeting of | Phinney the parlor will be held on Friday eve-|thres blocks west. TBs. ning, April 4, at the club rooms in| cee | n the Y. W. C. A. \OLYMPIC HEIGHTS aa oF {TIS 4 LBOeE COLOR W. Munger will r maiiaieee Ee Carew: Helents : by William Gerhardi; SOCIATION will give @ card party, Friday,| jogue, by Mra. F. Tr. The British American association | March 28, at the Olympic Helghts| tion of officers. ‘Tho building com- _ piggeige tage ee joiab sch eg ave. 8. W. and Ww. mittee will meet SJriday at 12:15 Priday granting. March Hk tt Pb noc will start at 2 p. m1 1, im at the Y. W. C. A. The regu-| Bridge and court whist will) eeting on Friday at) uclock. Everybody welcome. | ed with prizes for, each, The) At business meeting ant | ees sharp. be play m. The French department} | proceeds will go into the Rose Club| yan have charge of the following| HOME-COOKED + | LUNCHEON | Show fund. Col. Ellsworth circle will serve a} RIDGLEY REBEKAH ome-cooked luncheon in Veterans’|CARD PARTY “hail, Armory, Friday, March 28,) Ridgley Rebekah Soctol club will} “come « from 11:30 to 1 o'clock. | give @ card party Friday, March 28,| ie Members are asked to attendanim- {at § p. m., at Wn; ‘ant business meeting which will Sy ant profenso! Fao, ne, Tuncheon.” CArd party at | MissiONARY RALLY veraity of Washington. ee Friday evening, March 28, at the} The art department of the Wom. First Methodist church, there will be | an‘s Century club will meet for ;a missionary rally for the children of|iuncheon in the small dining room the Kings Herald bands and Little|at the Y. W. C. A, Friday, March | Lightbearer circles of Seattle dis-| 23. trict. There will be a program by dnd | the children and Mr. Harry Wilson,| WASHINGTON BOULEVARD | of the First church, will show some | Ww. C. T. U. good pictures. In order to atimulate| ” Washington Boulevard W. C. 'T. U. | interest {n the attendance, some|will mect in the chapel, 3st and} prizes are belng offered for the larg-| Madison, Friday, March 28, at 2 p.| est number of children and adu!is|m. Members requested fo attend. present from the various Methodist | a ae churches tn the cit These two! ations are a part of | ¢ Women's Foreign Missionary so EB M . ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE j x.| Mrs. Rose Tremper. will ¢|card party for the benefit of Ethan| nome of the e- = 4050 28 Fuller, March of Mra J. E California ave. Friday, ‘om 3 untli 5 o'clock | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘Tho Literature and Travel depart- t of the Woman's Century club March 28, at 11 A. Mra. W. rw “Futlllty, Russla tray- Merritt. Eleo- BY N Rose club program: | Votco— “Un doux tlen® - a valent Ges sijes”.. : sesse Reynaldo Hahn #t the Morn” « Dalay Wood Hildreth s. Clyde Le Roy Morris. Mra. Daisy Wood Hildreth at the Lecture by Mr. cafeteria. . oe INTERLAKE P-T. A. Interlake Parent-Teacher associa- tion will meet in the basement of the school on Friday evening, March 28, at 740 o'clock. Judge King Dyke- man will speak en~‘Juvenile. Court in the Community,” and Miss Craw- ford, from ths Cornish school; will talle on “Dietion or English Pronun- elation.” Pupils of Miss June Oak ley's room will stage a ptopet and there will be music and refresh. ments, ADDITIONAL CLUBS obese tae NORTHWEST PRODICTS HOME-COOKED DINNER er, 4007 Point at ®!tary will give a musical tea at the} days. MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB : | Myrtle Social club will gtve a card] Mra Horton C. Force is expected party at the home of Mra, Matilda) nome about April 15 from « visit In Moore, 721 Ninth ave, Saturday, | Boston, March 29, at 8:30 p. m *. ae | Mtr, Evans Wood of Paris, Texas QUARANTE CLUB |is visting Rev. and Mrs Harold The Quarante club will meet Tues. | Hennessy for a fow days. day evening, April 1, at the home of | Mra. J. G. Hancock, 4134 Chilberg ave, Mr. and Mra A. A. Hobbs will leave soon on a motor trip to Salt . Lake City. | . LAKESIDE WOMAN'S CLUB Mra. Corwin Eberting and baby Iakeside Woman's Improvement! ion Gorwin Burleigh, will be home| club will meet Tuesday, April 1, at saturday from the Swedish hospital. 1:20 p, m. with Mra, Samuel Schneid cee Election. . . Mr, and Mra A. W, Tidmarsh aro expected home next week from a ADE PARTY trip to California, “Mexico and Ari- of A. Dancing @ub will | tone. give a masquerade Saturday evening, | ~ ‘ch 20, at Modern Woodmen’s hall, | DICKENS FELLOWSHIP % Third ave. Dickens liowship will meet . Thursday evening, March 27, at 8| TUE o'clock, at the Chamber of Com.) The Woman's club will | Mere? meet Tuesday, April 1, at 12:30 o'clock, for a no-host Iuncheon at the Peacock room, in the Wilson: | fan o- WOMA DAY CLUB uesday er RAINTER-NOBL POST NO. 1 The regular meeting of the Amert- can Legion auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post No, 1, will meet Monday, | March 31, at 8 p. m, In the Legion) clubroom, New Arctic hotel, | Third ave. A full attendance is de sired as special business ts to be! transacted. Protect . . LADIES’ MONTEFIORE TENDER SKIN LADIES! MON all winter long with The Ladies’ Montefiore A'6 society | | wilt moet Thursday, April 3, at Edu MENTHOLATUM === soothi oothin, |DAHLIA SOCIETY | sending e | ‘The Seattle Dahlia society will antiseptic meet Thursday evening, April 3, at} |the American Legion club rooms, 509 | |'Third ave, when "Color in the Gar. | |den'* will be discussed by Fred J. | cD. PHILLIPS 1x. 1308 SECOND AVE. “Manhattan” Why the millions prefer Carnation at the sale of Carnation ue gh levels year after year ination leadership a after year? Millions ©! arned to regard the fa- Jabel as the symboh of nvenient, dependable tion. Why is it th reaches new hi Why is it that Ca unchallenged year housewives have le miliar red and white rich, pure milk, and economical. All Recipe book mailed fre co ‘patsy grocers sell Carna’ e on request. propucts CO 1ioN MILK Seattle CARNAT 1060 Stuart Bldg. “From Contented Cows” You can dilute the donble-rich contents of this can until the quart bottle overflows with pure milk © 1924. C. MP. Ce. A New Chore for the Meat Grinder Welsh Rarebit lege, 2 thep. butter, % cup C Aelt butter, , stirring constantly. noroughly blended, add the di d seasonings. Boil until thickened, stirr occasional Add cheese and until cheese is . Add tothe slightly beaten ad cook until the egg is d with the sauce. Do not ¢ boil after the cheese Serves four people. Cheese Souffle 4 tsp. salt, 2 thsp. flour, 2 butter, cay , % cup 1 cup grated cheese, { cup m Milk, Melt butter, add ad stir thoroughly mixed, then add liquids and cook until it thickens. Add the seasonings. Remove to the back of the stove and add the well beaten yolks and cheese, When cool add the egg-whites which have been beaten stiff. Turn into a buttered baking dish and bake 25 to 30 minutes. ve when taken from the oven. This recipe serves six people. Tomato Salad 6 tomatoes, 1 cup salad dressing. red pepper, 1 head lettuce. Select tomatoes of good shape and color. Cut three thin slices off top of each tomato and place on salad plate. Cover center of slices and top of tomato with mayonnaise, garnished with red rt. Serve on lettuce. If{desired, fill center of tomato with equal parts of pineapple and celery mixed with mayonnaise. Serve on individual salad plates. This recij serves six people, one tomato for each person. Thar Tbake Domerthe Schonce Dap Carnation Milk Products Co. 4 s added. These meetings are open to the public, and the president, H. O, Dut ton, cordially invites all interested in helping make Seattle the flower city to attend. BUYS HOME {s the most !mportant subject of all gardening, and every one should hear it. Mr. Thomas Wylie will haye play of spring flowers and give a talk on perennials. Mr. Clarence Malmo will talk on “Planting for the Best Effect ee Liver and Bowels Right—Always | ‘eel Fine ‘There's one be £9 way to speedily tone | up the liverand keepthe bowels regular, Carter's Little Liver Pilis never fail Millions will cestify that 4 there is nothing so good for bilious- ness, indiges- tion, Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price | ° Loeb Pineennb en Teen malta Ray McCuiston Only 15 and still going to school, |yet Ray McCulston of Chattanooga, |Tenn., has bought his own home! |He had to pay $700 down for it and must keep up monthly pay- |ments. He got his money, and is getting more, by selling newspapers. He buys his own clothes, too, Nothing Acts Like ANALA ! If You Need a Medicine | You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason. | why {t ts that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once |drop out of sight and are soon for- |sotten? The reason {s plain—the ar | ticle did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer, This applies more particularly to a medicine, A medici- nal preparation that has real cura- an endless chain system the remedy {9 recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it, A prominent druggist says, “Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, @ preparation I have sold for many years, and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other "| kidney remedy has so large a sale.” — According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc- cess of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root ig due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle jot Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Ad= |dress Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. ¥., and enclose ten’ cents; also mention this paper. Large and me- dium size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Advertisement. Don’t torture your complexion with harsh treatments Keep it functioning normally in stimulation, and there starts that tive value almost sells Itself, as like LUNCHEON American Legion auzillary + to vd T. onan Dost, No. 40, will en N cts une Oe products lunch. at the home of Mrs, Violet Hubbard, corner 20th ave. N. W. and W, 67th es neler women and friends in- . SOCIAL CLUB Myntic. Jewel Soctat club will give | dance and card party in 1. 0. 0, F. hail, 10th and £5. Pine st., Friday eve ning, March 23, ° WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY CLUR The West Beattie Community cub will give @ Helnz dinner Fridn evening, March 28, at 6:20, 2 115 eat 8149 hall, California. aye, Went 6, oe SPATTLE CIRCLE. NO. 549 Seattle elrcle, No, 544 of Woodcraft, wilt me ch 4, Neighbors meet Frid y at & O'clock, in Olive st. are) UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA University Chautauqua wilt meet 24, at 12 o'clock, | > hall, Eighth ave, and | clety of the Methodist church and by their dues and gifts support Miss Alice Kim, a native Korean girl, a8 a missionary in her own country. eee | CENTRAL MISSION | STUDY CLUB | The Central Mission Study club | will hold the closing meeting of the ; year in members’ hall, at the Y. W. 1C. A, Friday, March 28, at 10:30 ja. m, An address on “Christian 14. | ucation’’ will be given by Dr. C. lerett Heaselgrave, Congregational | student pastor at the University of | Washington. Mrs, Charles Hubbard | will give an illustrated lecture on “The Forgotten Children of America’? and Mra, Pearce Davis will sing. A cordial Invitation is extended to, the public to attend. } . CHAPTER AO, OF P, E, O. Chapter AO, of P. BE. O, t with Miss Marguerite n, 4223 Second ave. N, Ey ch 28, at & p. eee If FOR CATHPRINE LAINE HOME The Catherine Blaine board give n Heinz luncheon at the Uni |slty Methodist church, Friday, March 24, at 12:40 o'clock. A program will will De Fri- will i MeKinloy circle, Ladies of the G.| A. R., wili have their regular) monthly home-cooked dinner at noon | on Wednesday, April 2. Business| | meeting at 1:30 o'clock. Cards in the} Prete _ STYLE Plus QUALITY LET POSLAM DRIVE ITCHING | ECZEMA AWAY Poslam 1s CONC RATED re lief for skin troubles. 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