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1 ; UXILIARY TO % (ce) “Dairy Maida’ lethodist. church. |<?) asiete Departcient. Chorin | 4 oe dak (a) “Be Not Afraid..M. Ingersoll Waite! : ap Me. Owen. Willlatn Fc 'b) “The Robin at Hom CHAPTER 0, F. 5. pace THURSDAY, APRIL 10 i SEALIeCw DIAK i ‘ WILLIAM HERVEY DOWNS ) Personal Seattle Society (Vite HeevEy owe Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 aa Sy : st = thar new bo Assistant—Frances Oldham visit M arents, Di Musio—Louise Raymond Owens spt tie 44> Ts ause Cates Will Be Hostess¢ Friday } rt Lai ¥ ha : BIGELOW HOME SEaTria ; Night; Mrs. Lamson Entertaining . are Cheasty’s Head Predicts Big Burt Olney’s x: et nA Mise. Sah The. Dates Tourist Inf! zs oa at asi] ee 6 ~6Golden Wax Beans Entertain for Mrs ning ‘Ww - ul s Karla and Miss Cla tolep e gave « attractiv philip Ma ' group |day to, honor Mrs, Ernest Se afre. Ruth New Helen ‘Thompsoa) of Hor vhe | Se ees a host.|'# Yisiting in town | partia f which includes Re. Peart Bennett, Miss Bertha | Laancheon Honors Remiey, Dr. Mt Burdon, Miss El- | My, Frink a eerie, Ne wicls Dunca® | ‘To compliment Mrs, J. M. rink Miss Ester path Bennett, Miss|W2O has just returned from Califor Sebule cHuch, Miss Constance Davia |! Mrs. L. C. Gilman was hostess —_ s Sbti Kaye, Miss Marjory |@t @ luncheon of eight covers Peean and Mra. R. 8, Pollister Tuesday, at the Hotel Sorrento Miscellaneous Shower | entertaingd Afternoon Mah Jongg Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson will en Miss Ruth Tanser tertain with ea of mah | with a miscellaneous shower at Wer joogs at Saturday aft-|home on Wednesday evening /for ernoon, guests at [the pleasure of Miss Della Cufien, the tes b a bride-to-be. | ° eee Orthopedic ige and (Informal Luncheon i > Mra. C. E, Fisher enterfained O1 arty Mah Jongg Party with an informal luncheon, and The women of Washington Park ess a be mah jongy |Dridwe at her home on Tuesday, in| honor of Mrs. J. E. Nicholsop, who/| North. LS e* The affair | ed to interest Orthopedic Lunch residents in Se and hrift Shops Loy be! North Qu Anne guild y her |in charge of the Orthopedic] lunch three daughters, Mrs. F. Kach.|room Friday. Mr O. F. @ondon fein, of Tacoma; Mrs. I. L. Reardon ‘will be hostess, assisted by) Mra and Mrs. W. C. Peterson. EB. McArthur, Mrs. H. M. Harker, bd be Mrs. B. D. Bramhall, Mrs. jC. B. Plan Dinner Before Merrifield, Mra, R. M. McAjsland Mrs. R. Moody, Mre. R. G. Whiting, | Mra. T. Vincent, Mra, 8. Hajnrick, Junior Club's Dance [Mra F. W. Franck, Mra. £2. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Je. will entertain with a small din- | Colegrove Mrs. W. G. Tuft, ner at the Rainier club on Easter/R Hattern, Mrs, W. HL Monday, preceding the Junior club's | xiv. Schuretzer and Mins ( Greenwich Village ball at Christen: | 74 7on gens Pink, Poodie. The Thrift Shop will be tn charge . Ape of Denny Fuhrman guild all day| Hostess to Riding Club | Friday; Mire. A. A. Sutherland and Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn will |Mrs, W. T, Patten in the morning entertain the members of the Seat-/and Mra. H. W. Bruen and Mrs.| tle Riding club at a supper to bel Alfred Mylrole in the afternoo rs. jelow, rma Women’s Clubs | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY 11, In Greenwood hall, at Sird and = Greenwood ave. All Eastern Stars, | EASTERN STAR CLUB Masons and friends are invited. The Eastern Star club will meet | eee Friday, April 11, at 4090 Arcade| PAST MATRONS’ Square. Board meeting at 11 a m.| ASSOCIATION | Luncheon for members only at 12:30| Past Matrons’ association will | ‘and business meeting at 2 p. m. [meet Friday, April 11, at 2 p.m, at! see the home of Mrs. Ida Young, 128 29th ave. SOCIETY The auxiliary to the Seattle Rose E society wil! meet Friday, April 11, | ASSOCIATION | at 12 g’clock, in the cafeteria of the | The regular meeting of the British-| ¥. W. Cc. A. Dr. William H. Biller | American association will be held in ‘will speak on “What Is a Garden? Members are asked to take to the; Friday evening, April 11. Rev, Dr. ‘meeting plants and bulbs for which | H. H. Gowen will be the speaker. they have no use. Plants wil. ‘be ex- | All persons of British birth cordially changed by members. , The chair. | invited. ‘man asks that they. be well wrapped properly labeled. Hi rs eroner ae SOCIAL CLUB BALLARD W. C. T. U. Wallingford Social club will meet Ballard W. C. T. U. will moet Fri-jat the residence of Mra Otis W. ay, April 11, at 2 p. m, with Mrs.| Brinker, 4233 Burke ave. Friday, Susan Steinauer, 2632 W. 63rd st.| April 11th, at 2:30 p.m. Mra H. rs. Dorus Sypher will assist. The| Ault and Mra. C. Aluger will ansist| n will be in charge of Mre.|as hostesses. Eastern Stars cordially | | invited. . | BRITISH-AMERICAN | WALLINGFORD | George Boston. . SEWARD SOCIAL BETA MOTHERS’ CLUB AND LITERART CLUB | The Beta Theta Pf Mothers’ club| ‘The. Seward Social and Literary) will meet at the chapter house, 1617 | lub will hold its next meeting at/E. 47th st. Friday, April 11, at 2 "the Federation clubhouse, corner of|/P.m. Mrs, Merritt Bloxom and Mrs, “Harvard and Thomas, Friday, April| F. G. Smith, hostesses, li, at ip.m. Mra E. R. Davis eee | and Mrs. C. D. Follrich will be the) SILVER ANNIVERSARY hostesses. Mr. Max Wejler, who| The silver anniversary of the as recently come here from Port-| University W. C. T. U. will be cele- -Yand, will speak on “Home Grounds! brated Friday evening, April 11, at) and Flower Growing.” |the home of Mra W. J. Johnston,| ‘ 5023 16th N. E. There willbe a SPONSOR The first . eee SERIES OF DANCES | unique program, greetings from) 4 of a series of dances) former presidents, an address by| Sponsored by the Alki Women’s Im-| Mra Mary L. Stilwell, county presi-| Provement club and the Alki P. T.|dent, and Mrs. Alice Rollit Coe will) AS for the benefit of the commun-|read. All active and honorary ity, will be given Friday evening,| members and friendg are invited. 11, at Alki Community Hall.| There will be light refreshments will be furnished by a five-|and an offering for the work. Piece orchestra. eee see CIRCLE oF | WOMEN’S CENTURY CLUB Q GREENWOOD cHUncH | ‘The literature and travel depart- |ment of the Woman's Century club ; ee romrrood. Past Pree-| will mect Friday, April 11, at 11 a. and ehicken luncheon in the port- ie wee a Searretl adjoining th . . . Ws te Prey, eee ait | Miss Sara Williams. travelogue, Welock. Dainty novelties, useful |Ftance. The building committee will firticles and home-cooked foods wil] |mect at 12:16 at the Y. W. C. A. The te on sale, regular meeting of the club will be % held at the Y. W. C. A., at 2 p. m. Election of delegates to the state and | national federation in June. The pro- eae UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA University Chautauqua will meet Mt the home of Mrs. J. M. Shaver, 42 California ave., Friday, April M, at 2p. m. The first eight chap- fers: in Book 3, in “America Faces the Future,” by Drake, will be gram at 3p, m, will be in chargo of the music department, Mrs. George Haecker, chairman. e numbers follow: taken up. eee “Catechrint’ seers Lescni Music Department Chorus. L at Par A | (a) “Russian Ballade’ vere eiolested Leach! PT. A. will hold {ts an- Boris Maisky Mual election of officers in room &, wian Korak Dance’, .R. DeLalre y of Patricia Perry School of Classic Dancing.) ‘ome Down Laughing Stream- ; Spross oe, Nevin | Frank La Forge; @t the school, on Friday, April 11, at 3:15 p. m. In the evening, at § o'clock, the children of the school Will present a program at the Grace | ‘ Ingersoll Waite kett. Mra LE. Words by Mra. M musle by Mra. Members of the chor Gteenwood Chapter 0. E. S, will a dance Friday evening, April ig tn et Bartell, i ares Spread If Wilt Jon eekett, niat. Sopranos—Mra. J. R. Nichols, Mra. W. B. McLaren, Mra. Frank Wolff, Sirs. W. A. Gilmore. Becond com) }the Fine Arts hall, 2028 Third ave. ° lerick & Nelson's, | HOMESTEADERS' CARD The little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross Downs.—Portrait by Kiddygraph Studio. —Photo by Kiddyeraph Studio Europe came from the mother con tinent of Asia. The latest of the comers were the Russians. Hence, | e Music naturally, they partake of both East | (7 fn and West. Prof. Russell himself Concert at Methodist has had personal experiences of | Protestant Church the three continents concerned. For benefit of the music fund| These meetings are freely open ¢ Following are the numbers: Organ— ttertoire in D Sidney G. Jones. 11, promptly at 1 p, m, . of the First Methodist Protestant | the public and aM interested ar “ae se rte tuvited te atied chureh, Sidney G. Jones, the church a ar organist, has arranged an interesting | W. B. A. SEWING CIRCLE concert to be given at the church No. $1, W. B. A. Sewing circle, | 16th ave. and B. John st., on Friday | will meet with Mrs. Jobn McDon- | evening, April 11, at 8:26 o'clock. | ald, 2119 434 8. W., Friday, April fh | | ee AUXILIARY TRINITY PARISH CHURCH | View The Woman's Auxiliary to Trinity |"? page Hee lag seen Eko Ry | Parish church will. meet. Friday, | Vole April 11, at 2 o'clock with Mins mente tote ‘dinoe hoes Milnora Roberts, 4501 16th ave. | Frank A. Tiffany, Baritos. NUE. | tipaaing— +e | "The Ballads of Tanda” soees | Mise Dorothy Bowden. j KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB Votes Kansas Women's club will meet Bl arr yy irteiond Pics ovo bal Friday, April 11, at Naan ele aad | 12:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Ik V.| Piano fr 7 24 " - | Nocturne tn HE Minor... Chopin Rawlings, 162 ith ave. W. > tte in B Major . Schumann bed if AIM Etude tn A Minor ’ WOMEN oF Btude in © 341 TILL f Chopin ~ 3 john Hopper MOOSEHEART LEGION |... ‘maney, G. Jonen, nocompentet, The Women of Mooseheart Legion | a will give @ card party at the home| ADDITIONAL, CLUBS of Mra. John Frederick Schnauser, | = | 2082 Warren ave. Saturday, April | WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB 12, at » . sites ee a ] The Woman's Democratic club | will meet at Dart "a cafeteria, LITERARY AND Saturday, April 15, at 2 p.m. Mr. TRAVEL CLUB Newton Colver will address the The Literary and Travel club will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert A. Schram, 2$14 59th ave. W., Mon- day, April 14, at 2:30 p. m. Rov. A. Condeyn and Rev. J. J. D meeting. It is planned to organize a class in public speaking to meet at 11 a, m. on Saturdays All Democratic women and thetr o's friends are invited to call at the of the Seattle college will be the|ciub rooms, 616 Central building. guests of the club and will make|Tea will be served every afternoon. | short addresses, Mrs. Jacob Hardy Sc eke | will read a paper. QUARANTE CLUB | | Ry Og Shy | ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues. | . ee day evening, April 16, with Dr. and | WOMEN ENTERTAIN | Mrs, I. H. French, 4302 Chilberg The women of the Canadian club| entertain with a luncheon at Fred- followed by an Orpheum party, on Saturday after- noon, in honor of Mra, Ft. E. Noble, who {s leaving shortly for. Edmon- ton, Alta. to make her home, oe VAN ASSELT P-T. A. ‘The Van Asrelt P.T. A, will hold its annual election of officers Fri- day, April 11. Business of impor- tance will be transacted. tee LAMBDA CHI ALPHA MOTHERS' CLUB The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ club will hold their. next regular | meeting at the chapter house, Mon- |day, April 14, at 2 p.m. Mrs. F. W.| ‘Thompson and Mrs. J, P. Anderson | {are hostesses for the day, Ex-Husband of Songster Dies | NEW YORK, April 10—Luigi | Curel, first husband of Mme, Amelita |Galli-Curcl, the singer, died Tuesday in Rome, according to a cable to his} brother here. | PARTY The Homesteadera will givoa card party Friday, April 11, at 8:30 p. m., at Swedish Club hall, Hignth and Olive. All members invited DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION — GIVES QUICK RELIEF FROM SPRING FEVER OR NO COST meefeel better within a few hours Seattle People State That It after my druggist recommended it a to me, It put my stomach Jn fine Ends Stomach Troubles) conaition once again—gave mo a Headaches, Biliousness and |petter appetite, better digestion, and my headaches, biliousness and dizzy spells ure all gone. It ts cer- tainly a splendid tonic for those run down at this timo of year.” ‘Try it yourself! Notice the quick Dizzy Spells. In the Spring one’s liver becomes sluggish and the bowels clogged | Minor. Kdeuard Battate | With~ Churned in Seattle sopranoe—Mra. &. W. Flohr, Mra. A. B, Swensson, Mra. J. Will Jones. Altos— Mra. H, G. Pigott, Mra. W. F, Hitchings, Mra. A. B, Rushton. oe OPEN FORUM AT CORNISH SCHOOL Where East and West do really meet, despite the popular assertion contrariwise, will be demonstrated by Prof. William A, Russell of the University of Washington at the next assembly of the Open Forum, which will meet in the Cornish ro- ception rooms, Tuesday evening, April 16, at 8:30 o'clock, The subject of the discussion will be “Russia—the Cultural Crossroads of the Occident and Orient.” As far as \s known, practically the whole population of the peninsula of with polsonous waste. With warm- or weather one suffers from such symptoms as indigestion, heartburn, |heart-palpitation, headaches, billous- ‘ness and dizsy spelle—frequent pains lin the back and sides. Mr. John Allen, proprietor of the cigar store in the Hotel Right building, js one of many who have gotten quick relief by cleansing and toning the Iver and bowels with Dr, Thacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup. ‘This prescription by Dr. Thacher also helps Nature to strengthen the weak stomach, soothe tired nerves, brace up the system and send purer and healthier blood coursing through the veins, Mr. Allen says: “Dr. Thachor's Liver & Blood Syrup started making difference in the way you look, eat, sleep and fecl—the improvement in less than 14 hours. You, too, will be satisfied, as others have, or ne cost. Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup {9 sold and recommended by Pioneer Drug Company, 627 1st Ave. Lion Drug Company,’ 807 1st Ave. Rainier Drug Company, 915 1st Ave.; Cascade Drug Company, Ballard Sta- tion; Columbia Drug Company, 4872 Rainier; Warren Drug Company, Cor, Howell & Minor and Cor, 4th & Olive, and The Washington Drug Company, Madison at 28th, in Seat tle; Enumclaw Drug Company in Enumclaw; Nasmyth Drug Com- pany in Kent, and by icading drug- gista in every olty and town—Ad- vertisemen* Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Stusser will | Mr, and Mra. Herbert A. Schoen- and Mrs lan is visiting Mr ter eee Correct Apparel for Women Emphasizing STYLE- DISTINCTION AT MODERATE PRICES In Smart | New Frocks $25.00 The frocks at this price prove, in a di- versity of unmistak- able ways, their per- fect accord with the latest dictates of fash- ion. Tho beltlens fashion — the scarf collars color printed hion models will | successfully appear at Informal after noon affairs of Spring and Summer— New sports fabrics — “Flourella” crepe, satin and fiannel develop frocks for street and business wear—designed ceent youth or con- o the demands of the more mature, Niles Trammell will in Minneapolis. James R. Browster Rees Cut Golden * Wax Beans 15¢ 25¢ Small Golden Wax Beans, Small Whole Golden erved either Wax Beans a «- B2¢ abe 45e “O-Kay 1 Rige her and ” Bran Bee Package, 10c Miss Catherine Smith, who has |S'tle this summer been visiting in Honolulu for two are they ears, to th guest of her brother | “" @ about . nd sister-t Rey. and Mrs. Ed be taxed to the Lincoln Smith. eee Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Eden Jett Tuesday on the H. F. Alexander or . bayersiso fhabigwat ne Varn FOUR STORES eee Mra. HOA ers in in Calttor | Seattle Grocers nla on an extended visit pint Jone . ! Would Bar Japs)" Mr. and Mra. Alexander Baillie] Urging favorable and {mr PS hagenes have returned from @ visit of 86¥-/ action on the Job 1 no. § eral months in California mmigration bill, tt 5 | were accompanied home, by Gr teoste 4) Oe | daughter Mrs. Charles fi. Bar t to : | of Lakeville, Conn., who will remain = : —————— : Sg until June. Only a Few Days More for)‘ 7 p ths Pee ) o excl the Great Red Letter Bible Yet Remain had it in mind to take advantage | the Missouri Pacific railroad, will re of our unusual offer at some future even in the early days of the cam ATER will be shut off on | V en—the number we secured Graham st» from 55th | indled to a few remaining coples.| | aye § to Wilson "ave.; on Wil ||We hope we have enough to last! | io ave. from Graham st. to tho next few days—but it seems! | Siorgan st, and on Seward Park perp Po my be oman ed ave., from Morgan st, to Holly withdraw coupon at any tim st., Friday, from 8 a. m. to 6 But while the supply lasts, of course, | |, ‘m, red. coupons will be duly h sign at a meeting of the board in New TO SERVE 1 Congresemen| Seek $1,672 for } g Jettisoned Wood | G. Aw | vessel overboard to lighten the ship and float he: Bush, former presdient and now Easter Dinner—you can |leave April 20 on a three weeks’ | esl BEIT Ey motor trip to California | Phe closing advertisements ot the| Railway President : Dig Print Red Letter Bible now ap . daughter, Miss Claire Sheahan, re-|!"2"tne coupon-holders in increased| ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 10—B. ¥. turned today from @ short trip to) - tuners every-dey-There are Californta. doubtless many renders who havo| President Of the-boardof directors of golece a from cipe Booklet “From to Nuts.” Write Pr feld have returned from a seven " York today, the St. Louis Star said. | n time, But they have not considered ve weeks’ trip spent in visiting re- |) Ge vaupply of books which we| William H. Wiillams, New York, wort fi f and se cls - ne RY. OS BOS 7 chal: ot ‘oad’ C1 ve nad . in Florida oa Bermuda, were allotted by contract, is limited, hairman of the - road's executive | stopping at Eastern cities on their , | committee, will take his place, the was" Waase r are they familiar with the fact | a execs hat owing to an unexpected ana | "Ory said ut - Mr. and Mrs enormous demand, which developed) WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE The Wholesome Spread | | | Address The Best Foods, Inc. |1964 Bryant ‘Street, San Francisco. Flakes against the L he value of fottts amed 1 toasted, utritious you Piiil asinck & Co. have filed suit ited States for $1,672, pieces of Douglas } isoned by the crew of the p Derblay, a shipping board iq The lumber was thrown i r when she was stranded. the new Nucoa for Bread 200 Dozen UNTRIMME HATS OLLAR FRIDAY at The Criterion will prove of surpassing interest this week be- cause another master stroke in merchandising has brought to our hands, at a fraction of manufacturer's cost, this enormous assort- ment of Untrimmed Hats, thoroughly imbued with the season’s very latest, most charming | conceptions in colors, shades and shapes, from which you may take your choice Friday for Trimmed and Sports Hats | Nature’s radiant rapture, revived by Spring’s caress, | ] is portrayed in color, hue and shade throughout | Friday’s offerings from this veritable flower garden | of Trimmed Hats for street and tailleur wear, while | in the Sports Hat Section you will likewise find hun- | dreds of irresistible, ingenious blends of skill and ar- | tistry from which to make your $1 | choice for. Wreaths Buckram } Frames About twelve dozen gor- geous wreaths, just un- Every conceivable size packed, each one suffi. | and shape of these in- cient to trim any hat dispensables to the and regularly sold at home milliner. Thou- double the price and sands to choose from more. Take your choice Friday Friday This Display q of Untrimmed Hats Consists entirely of this season’s brand new styles, wrought in ; Milans, Swiss Hemp, Hair and Proxaline—the saucy cloche, tilted brim, roll brim, off-the-face and youthful, rakish modes are all here. Had these 2,400 Hats been distributed to a hundred or more shops over the country, they would today be priced at $1.95 to $4.75. Take your choice Friday for .vecscseccccteseece ec’ =~ Children’s Hats Of all the seasons of the year, Springtime is most typical of happy, care- free, Every gladsome note of the simile Sectior miss fancy, at, \\\ \\s \ \ \ $1 joyous childhood. season finds _ its in our Juvenile mn, where the little may choose her Friday, : $1 Sasttles largest Second Seneca te Ctiteuion

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