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THURSDAY, APRII —<— | weattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallist r. Telephone MA in-0600 ssistant—Frances Oldhs n ic—Louise Raymond Owens Luncheon Planned to Honor Traveler Issued for Large Tea Mi Bordeauy wit " fay Th Invitations Out for Tea Program for Musical: Mrs. George Hi , Leshars ‘af ey @: Ming Marie Leghorn have mann, |@"d@ Silver Tea put for a tea at their home on Thurs.| AM interesting (pr fay afternoon, May 1, from € o'clock Pioneer Daughters Have Annual Breakfast action, Mrs. J ll relate some of her ex periences in the Philippines and Mra M. A. Gottstein, Mra, Henry C. Ew Kniseley v ing, Mrs. John H. Powell 1 Mrs. | Frank E. Case will talk cerning the work of the hospital | umbers to be presented are Refra. Frits Kreister Mise He Shumann Ma Mus at the pla Myrta Bagley iM A « Spross Jonner) was th t t ey x 1 ‘ A. Heach es, presenting Mra, W. A. Dickey s J W C read t paper for}, > + 6: Baas " mother, Mra. Ward; and Mrs.| “Cantahile Samson and De thel M. Ames, w d the pape - r Mrs. Drew, on al rem en Tare: Maes eo niscences of their perilous trip to Dewees: plies, Anna 3 Tr the state. Mrs. F Jansen es 8 contributed a group of songs and Small Luncheon Mrs. Alita Drew Borst some plano} ¢. . a floor concluded a very delight jas Mary Trimble wil ntertain meson aba with @ small luncheon on Frt at & ehe.te the Sunset club, in complime during her recent stay t ; : the Besnsat ‘ctl atay in tow Ushers Named for areca: jadlegns Aa . W. Johnson. —Portrait by Musicale |Comedy of College 1 EA THT At the yomen’ Las e 7 ‘ , © . ‘omen’s Century club at 2 o’cloc musicale ee vriday stasis Waite Life Chosen in the auditorium of the Young elub auditorium, acting as ushers Dean Irving Glen announces that|Women’'s Christian association. Pro , gO este mic." Neapolitan ¥ « The Ladies’ Grotto Players will tnd cdl present two one-act ys and ual OTR atl present two one-act plays and a must kh Variations. Koretli cal program, for benefit of the 2) ef the} Ruth School building fund n Fri yer sent, Oxford lday evening, April 25, at 8:15 0 Haydn | Harrie in Deuglas hall, corne enth and ) Old English Ballads. Arranged Veda Veronal, partner of Pat Donn tn |. Pine st by H. Lane Wilson, | the commetic business &nd co-conspirator | he program fol Mlanjo Song Homer Friend o° Mine Randers le Walker. Russian-English gar- “My Lovely Cella” { Borla Ireouft “Pastoral” dove the Clow Spring Fane Margaret « ainate college) SHS (>) “Tarantella The Tr nid #ehull talie Raymond “A (e) “A Baok of Verses, Underneath’ | Hosts to Bridge Club | Reading the Bough Liza Lebman| yr and Mra. J. G. Fenton will|,,, « Mrs. ‘Hemion, Mr. Harvey ent ridge club — of | (b} is open to members| ¢ftertain thelr bridge oe ee |four tables at their home on Satur- | friends. | Mew eee |day. evening. Meee O,. 0-0 Mra r | Lamcheon wit | Orthopedic Service Mra Homer Stow Precede Mu. icale ‘The Orthopedic lunch room will be | Mra. Preston Ai Mrs. James Hantliton de Veuve |\, charge of Mrs. Fred Everett for | Miss Freda will be chostess at a luncheon of | Washington I iiid Friday, as-| Katie, the 1a twelve covers at the Sunset club | cisted by Mrs. Willlam Ritter, Mrs. | “Dance Ramatka t the plano The Kleptomania Neilte | er Kra. next Wednesday afternoon, preced: | George Youell, Mrs. Neal Tourtelotte, | “Falling a ea 2 sr Kramer ing the musicale at the clpb. Mrs. J. B. I Mrs. Carl Homer,| — stien Ruth tan plane Ahad Mra, Cecil Tenny, Mrs. D. R. Te University Chapter |Roller, Mrs. J. C. Elchom, Mrs. An-| NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF |drew MacAulay, Mrs. Albert Mac-| WASHINGTON D. A. R. Plans Tea Callum, Mrs, William Burt, Mrs.| princess Angeline parlor No.: 2. University chapter, Daughters of Henry McGillis, Mrs. J. G. Price,| native Daughters of Washington the American Revolution, will en-|Mrx. Ellis Provine and Miss Eliza-) wi) entertain with a whist card tertain with a tea at the chapter | beth Higgins warty, the last, one).to, bo, giver house on Sunday afternoon, May 4,| The Thrift Shop will be in charge| tii season, on Friday evening, at from 4 until 6 o'clock in honor of | of Medina guild all day Friday, un-|, 25 ‘at partnall's cafeteria, April @ Sons of the American Revolu-|der the chairmanship of Mrs. tth: All’ ménibers and” trienda are om and their wives. Joti sedan invited. | meeting will. be “heid in the’ club- omen’s Clubs [Toons at the ¥. W.-C. Avat:whigh time the annual election of officers ‘LUBS FOR FRIDAY Mrs, G. K. Taylor. The meeting will Peake: Alay ithe tristan vgiseee te tik at 1 o'clock, when luncheon | Will take pla re Nad tat cs BRITISH.AMERICAN will be werved. A short program will D7 Jl rpe final arrangements. for SOC : | follow r Th Nrieet Amarieatl association | a be itd nd the annual banquet w i Neen be ‘e pe ompleted at this time, as we! ar a concert at the Fine Arts w. completed a is time, as | ebeals making arrangements for the grand HINGTON BOULEVARD hall, 2028 Third ave., on Friday eve- iy. ~ T. U. ning, April 25. Washington Boulevard W, C. Soa iges ane il Maia: | will serve a luncheon in the Reet :. Penetrating 1 MICHIGAN. CLUB Qist ave. and Madison st., at noon The regular monthly meeting of /on Frid the Michigan club will be ‘held at) Silbaugh Meves’ cafeteria, Friday evening, | will speak at th {terncon session. | i ‘ April 25, 1924 | The public 1s invited | Pain Quic y Dinner will be served from 6 to| soe | Program of interesting fea-) UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA |The one sure way to end rheumatic will be presented at 7:40. All| University Chautauqua will meet|pain is to get at the infection that former residents of Michigan cor-|at the home of Mrs; W. W. Collins, |causen It. After dia ited to be present. 4323 ‘Tha: eran wee 2p. m. lit is absorbed right thru the skin Bie eee land tissues and finds its way to the EVERC MARYKNOLL CIRCLE jaching muscles, nerves and joints | vergreen Lodge 2, A. 0..U. W., will give a dance in the audi-| res m torium of the A. O. U. W. building, Kit as 1409 Ninth ave. at 9 o'clock, Fri-| knoll Mission, Friday and Ss a etal BD day evening, April Members| April 25 and 26, at Sixth and Vir that cau f ginia Maryknoll circle will hold a rum.| where st quickly rélieves the agony | sale for the benefit of Mary. |and goes right to work to overcome i friends cordially invited. ight, go to your own druggist who bo os Cade Row thin valuable new product and BALLARD W. C. T. U. ‘o will guarantee it to help you or NEL ELLSWORTH CIRCLE |p ow. c. 1. U. will: meet {it will coat you nothing. Be sure Under the auspices of Colonel) with Mrs. W. M. Whiting, 756 N.|fay plainly BUHLER OT Wor sale | Isworth circle, the Heinz Co. will| 76: ut, wriday, April 35, at 2 p. m.|Co, Swift Drug Co--Advertixement sive one of their Products lunch: | 14 Mabel MacKenzie will have |= cons, combined with an illustrated |(y" ° of the program, Take Phin. | lecture on the growth and develop. |p Ci, . ment of the company, Friday, April : Be tg 25, at Veterans’ hall, Armory. A will follow. the | RUMMAGE SALE |} INGROWN TOE NAIL Green Luke Consregational church | yusiness: ime i a {Il hold a rummage ‘ ji RE Saturday, April 2 ; WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 944 lary Ad How to Toughen Bilaeo Nat Washingon Hive No. 944, Ladies peice Turns Out Itself of the Maccabees, will give a card) woyan's CENTURY party at the home of Mrs. ‘Anna! si titerature and’ t depast: Christensen, 117 1, 56th wt. Friday.) ont of the Woman's Century ayes A few drops of “Outgro” upon the April 25. Luncheon at 1 o'clock Pride will meet Meridian car as o o'clock in the Young Christian Association, Pro 1en's| reduces inflammation and pain’ and m: Re-|so toughens the tender, sensitive ARD SOCIAL AND RARY C Seward Social and Literary elub 3 {Il hold election of officers on Fri-| cenee. BY fternoon, April 25, at the home| “Paris. During the World W Edith Wharton; “The Age of Inno-|it can not penetrate the flesh, and Edith Wharton; travelogue,|the nail turns naturally outward Imost over night. f Mr Mra, Keelgr mother, Mrs. Cather.| Building “committee — at | manufactured for chiropodists. How: ine Coleock, who recently pusved hor| o'clock in the Young Women’s|ovor,. anyone can buy from the 76th birthday anniversary, will be | Christian association, drug store a tiny bottle containing one of the hostesson, together with’ Regular business meeting of che! divections.—Advertisement, fokerds, from Portiand, was a much-feted visitor Nees ms . nas the guest of Mr. and Mrs.\ pisitace SAL dormers ane peat Grady. Church of the Epiphany will | jiueprnt is ie ih ak 1 rummage sale Friday and) )0oer a. | : fi) ‘clock | parlor meeting, which will be held convey April 26 ena 'ag, at, 19) ( cra Q) For the t the first of June a Houses, «rust uraiture first part of Jur ALPHA AUXILIARY asap latin wil be Mrx. Samuel Barnes, Mrs. reves fas ob by | sram at 8 o'clock In charge of ‘Mrs. zi ¢! Auxiliar I No. 58 rk, transplanting trees, et ks Edward Hay, Mrs. Herbert Crowder, | 70?" ar it and | Arth t airman of drama de-| HARRISON PT. A. : wt “ 10 hours trail ; ily,» 2 - f 4 k at less than one-third = Marjory Cowan, Mist Helen | ries by Don Wi on. has been chos. | party Play to. be presented!) Harrison P.T. ‘A. will’ meet} 4 : p tmprover ‘ Germans Produce | at tree thee Soest aa rryman, Miss Helen Addy and Misy|°? for the annual spring opera at/under the direction of Mra. Kath-| day, April at 2:30 p.m. M re . spe | wW jal dist | a Dorothea Hopper. the University of Washington, to beleryn Maxham and Mrs. Fred W.| Austin F 4ffithe will speak on ADDITIONAL CLUBS n camper, (6) m Flowers Cheaply Mrs. Philip Douglas Macbride has| Presented at Meany hall, on Thurs- | § Jr, Mrs, L. EB, Beckett, Mra./the work of the Campfire Girls, ONGE (t {ful girl, (c) best mixer, @)| LONDON, April 26—English| New Storage Plant arranged the following program One-evening, May 1 on, Mra, E. E. Hem-| Election’ of officers, Refreshmenta|etyip SHOW MECCA FOR bes r worker, (e) smiling | manufact of artificial flowers} VANCOUVER, B.C, April 26— ai peeerieree rem Dee mingway and Mrs, A. B, Swenssor eens ROSE SOCIETY AUXII TARY thru have appealed to parliament for pro- |The Vancouver harbor board contem- - a — s fae eekly ta / ecace CARD PARTY AND DANCE Auxiliary to: the Meattla ingels 12, Other honors will be awarded | te against German competition.| plates the erection of a cold storage letto” y , LADIES’ GROTTO PLAYERS There will be a card party and|ciety. will hold its first spring pil-|/! German flowers are sold in England | plant Mra. Bherma n count of | The Bf Ciara Johnson (a) “Lovely Maid in the Moonlight” The Woman “aisha, Beem (la Boheme) Puecint | The, Keporte tabel nd | (>) “Spring, Her Lovely Charms Un- ee Mandarin Genevieve Sater | On May 2nd’ the regular, monthly | will hold a meeting and audit the} nti walt aaceea’ Relieves Rheumatic! ars of research | y place, Friday, April| German science perfected Buhler Ot1. | urday,|the unnatural physical condition | | If you want to end your pain to- April 25, at lwkin surrounding the ingrowing nail} B view: “The Son at the Front,’ by|skin underneath the’ toe nail, that| 9 51st ave. 8,| Mew. Adolph Nelson, | “Outgro” is acharmless antiseptic i se 3 ee Sa a The Easiest Way Re ene - to Clean Linoleum, foo rh A ve The manufacturers themselves com- Of comes every spot end streak Mins Betty M “ : : ‘prrage! mend this SAFEST, easiest way to and footprint. Into every corner re Fran On clean linoleun O-Cedar, sround pipes, stove t fe ge “UseO-CederPolithMop atleastonce "nd under tables. You do not even f York by way of lr weerkly, or as much oftensr as required.” — stoop. , t Poe : O-Cedar Polish Mop, treated with your pr CAMP SEALTH HONORS O-Codar Folish, not on yen Aen Pe Lay iol Gee navel thes, Yous oy ; “. . Ves Bp ohe rde that worn yok of old linoleum. are cleaned, dusted and polished, al- F nd M Awan: Neatest hit O-Cedar Polish Mop not only most without effort, by the countless f . : 1 mr and dusts and polishes lino- soft, pure cotton Singers of O-Cedar € é t ¥ perfectly you'll be proud of Pol a4 Mop, treated with O-Cedar ith of fee Poliab. ; F ‘ te A , But O-Ceder Polish Mop also ; ; Best all round at prolongs the life of your linoleum. gnltare meres eel Oloiee Mon Ly yy ae O-Cedar Way. There is no uneani- poems! ona wea mee: py Nila me tary, dust-collecting, slow evapora. “Stet #t- NTS. CHURCH Sie er _Kpor Bent nd| tion for hours afterwards. There is ‘Try it. ‘You take no chance of e . ; ) no ruinous, back-breaking scrubbing mistake. Your dealer la authorised et All Sabeix ettrep.. Bis s, (b) wit F or rubbing to refund your movey if O-Cedar “ goat neg a Writte 16 Kent The O-Cedar Mop right in your does not make good on every claim, thous, the Heins luncheon Willor cheer. (2) Rest f period, | own kiteben sanitarlly cleane—pro in your opinion, Telephone now for ne UE A Bed prose, postry 6 t tects —beautifies olish Mop ORDER THE jaan. O-Codar rewulte cannot be bettered. But O-Cs proved Ly the new Inslent Snag: Loch hondle. Ho threads. Bove at ing. No loosening. Works better. Wears longer. More comvenient. You save money by using tha one handle with O-Cedar Mops, Floor and Wall Dusters. One handle will ft them all, GOLDEN The Order of the will give @ dance for friends on Frid Apr penters’ hall, 1620 Fourth ave | Q-Cedar Corp'n, Chicago * Toronto + dance held at t W.. S3ed enwood t grimage to the Tulip Show at Hell Sed st. and Greenwood ave., am, May 1, 2 n Friday evening, April 26th iury has chartered a motor bus This moeting is being held under|a special rate, which will accomme the auspices of the Whitt : Helghts, Hi ith Ave. 3, The aux er} date eighteen persons, to make the nwood, | round trip on May 1 Crown| Reservations for the trip should be © with Mra, Harry 8 Thousands of Late Arrivals in NewSpring Hats Have Been Assembled for Dollar Friday EXTRA SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Trimmed Hats INE—that indefinable, all-important dis- tinction which only skilled designers can achieve—apparent in the creasing of a crown, the droop, roll, tilt or slope of brim, developed in Swiss Hemps, Hair Braids, Milans, Azure and Proxaline, at once stamps this gigantic assort- ment of Untrimmed Hats with authority of style and adaptability to every type. Under ordinary merchandising they would of necessity sell at $1.95 to $4.75. For Friday they're each Trimmed and Sports Hats OU will find here just the hat you need for that favorite frock or sports outfit. Trims of bright flowers impart the Summery touch of color to innumerable smart and win- some shapes, while stunning contrast effects, so “style- ht” this season, lend fashionable dignity to a large and interesting group of street and dress hats. $ l a | | Motor jaunts and field day games call for care-free chapeaux to match the outing costume. So, what- ever your requirements, choose your heart’s desire A Special Purchase of Wreaths Children’s Hats reds of richly foliaged, radiantly Bring the little miss along and see how med wreaths, any one of them easily her fancy may be matched from sufficient to completely and correctly this season’s juvenile inspirations. We trim any hat in the height of Summer have never shown a more exquisite - style, are here for your choos- $1 display than you'll find here, $1 ing, priced for Tashan BUEe ce priced for Friday at: . Se Cutewuon eattle’s [argest Wlillinery § Second at itlinery @) } Crepe de Chine Mah Jongg Silk | Canton Crepe Tricosham Puckerettes Moire Patterns In splendid selection of styles and colors for all occasions. An Unusual Value-Giving Sale

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