The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1924, Page 11

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(4, at the school, Thursday after-'ing done for girls in industry, Also Personal STOMACH TROUBLE MADE HIM QUIT HIS WORK . But Albert Gapp, of Can- yee ton, S. D., Turned To ' Tanlac and Regained His Strength _ Seattle Society a by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Rastern Washington Girl Will Be Bride oJ Seattle Man; Mrs. Calvert Hostess mot § : Guild Presidents om Mills « b — ; — w ms : s M the e ae Fe t Brown's Bridge Evening . Planned May Day Party vagrant gn Reaper soon, N : Ja me ( ; " ‘ . “ at ae ee Ente rtains Mrs. F « M ti, ne wit oe M 1 T { J T c vs H. I. k * oe 2 M Joseph & : London and Mrs.| Miss James Be Careful What You WE WANT EVERY MAN AND q soon Elieaner, LOnor Guest Wash Your Hair With WOMAN In WASHINGTON Tacor 1 sing 7 3 aa Pearl : . : To Understand the genius of this institution fo Walton to |! nes, W marviag f We are a Washington Institution for Washing- , r Ansle man of N ton People yive ca 4 . tase Mrs. Aw \ a Only ¢ r is of M We operate along the most approved lines tution we tea on Frida ave been invited. known to Savings Institutions in the United ‘mpeg ‘ ne see State i complime to M MeCord T . Ope ning Day at Every dollar intrusted to our care is secured. br, of te BI 3 r Yacht Club " Not one dollar is ever invested by us without Hustor Misa ‘Mariéry’ Potter The S¢ This tailored turn security. (We do not loan on the unsecured notes of Texas , <M “ss a sole, patent leather of individuals or cor porations.) and Mrs. Charles Kit J cut out pump, is Our securities are Federal, e and Municipal ’ 2 ngton onlyone of the Sixty Bonds ans warrants and first mortgages on im- tional friends for the té s will new Spring styles proved real estate—never to exceed 50% of the Mrs. Hare om & P' 2 ‘ og conservative value, after all taxes and assessments | paler oni be a flar p shown in Sixty are paid. the clubhouse from Regal Stores from Coast to Coast, In Charge. at We are able to and do get the best security, because we are willing to and do loan money at this afternoon Mrs. W. H. Irvine, with Mr. Irvine, left Tea Assistants Named ’ or C e East on a visit of five or six wee aad ; I a J tea at her |Orthopedis Shops ! cf sca ie and the East a visit of five or six week that illustrates how the lowest rates of interest. woe an Thursday nthe tea} Madrona ‘guild ars Seren 04 CTade. as much value can be Our methods are simple, direct, equitable and table will be. pre « by Mr he Orthopedic om W built into a shoe by scientific, and this accounts for the fact that our Archibald Wilson, Mra." M. J. Ca L with Mrs, Edgar E yu ta ® doi t “ee 7 90,000 clients classify as “satisfied.” san and Mrs Ale nc wa on. A ax host usinted by M V ees usIC ae a Blcene on You may start with $1. Small amounts par- sisting will be Mrs. Haro’ aulk Richmond, Mrs. J. W. Albright r , ’ . ne Rega atiorm. arly wele Seas aivane ‘Dent. Meo’ Exot or enti ade ee t time on the} Y, M. C.'A. Orchestra & ' ticularly welcome. P, Jarvis and Mrs, Josep: M. Levy. | J. A. Carstens, Mra. Samue Hey wit to Give Concert One Quality Mrs. Loe Hostess at oD Daneman oe eas , concert Tuesday evening One Price MILK : 3. Alexander, Mrs chit aid t tk we Seat Ages uk eee rales fe ee a | SAVINGS BANK Mrs. A. O. Loe will entertain with | Dickey, Mrs. J. L. Char - reap nbd iby ptt Sie slab iy AE, Be 10c two large bridge Juncheor P. E. Hughes I. ¢ Y vox ergata eee Pamued a iaaen jome this week, one on W Mra. H. W. Montelit: “| ill hold r meeting at the ides wits : 1101 SECOND AVENUE rfternoon and the ron Thurs-| J. Mier ubhouse, 2 ave. 5. W \ Dally From Our cai eae This afternoon Mrs. Loe gave ajof Mrs. Ferguson Harper and “Mrs.| tens of ; , En ee ae ae HARRY SHELTON. smal? luncheon at the Rainier club| M. E. Baxter for Queen An % : eRe : { FW, WEST, ‘ALTER J. WARD. in honor of Mrs. -W. R. MacAusland,! in the morning, and Mrs : ro Next te Strand Theatre SARROW tS . of Boston, who with Dr. MacAus 1 Mrs. Waggner for Madrona guild|@ repr ve att oan nad “Wemants} peony tack) oe urgeon-in-chief 0! e Orthopedi t 1008 i by I ! D, ¢ Taco Store— 20) v8. ‘ORD, urgeon-inchief of | tt shes : fs Re 40 Pacific Avenue ae yh Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ,noon May 1 His DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daught of Pioneers will be red b the. evenin, ment committee O. Fiset is chairmar refreshment 1870) will hold a special meeting |@ 4 t aw. World's 8: vaphooday, April 30, p. m..4nd_ refreshme Mrs. John B rett has been ap . * = a the ¥ WW. C t purpose | business meetir inted chairman of a committee t« rchéatre 2 the .constitutic Sit members | FE ATION OF WO 8 apes ign Mak Hendba Yat c CLUBS ‘TS OFFICERS = At ia u on We an a to be. pre a nents “Mex < iiss : . At yesterday's meeting of the uinmer Membe Myrtle Hai . WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB attle -Federa of Women’s Clut be? me Fire The. chorus of the Woman's Cen-| Mrs. W. E rmhart. was -ele thi iteie TRG Orchestra 1 t yi F president for a term of two — tury cinb will meet Wednesday, | r a ade second | sme to the clut ot April 30, at-9:20'a. m. in the Mon-| Mr..F. L. ne was made wecon ; 3 CLUE | telius build wise president end Mra. 2. A. Bere SORTHONTHY club meets To | t ee was selected as corresponding secre TSO? as SD ON . AUXILIARY tary... The delegates to the state con y Special pro. at Pullman, mM day, | ram theluding communi dancing. will follow est. SU nsct.| Strangers and lonely people welcome eure e | PLAN DANCE Fi give arr May 1, at the home of Mrs..W.'M DRILL TEAM n-Th The drill t and Nina Fry Daugh erans will’ give a jk noon> Thur ‘ vention, to be h of Clara Barton | Wash. ure Mrs. F. La. E ets‘ of “Vet N. McLoughlin and ance in Vet- Irvine; alternates, Mrs. Whitney, 756 N. 1816. Take Green Lake car to Moun never touch the water! erans’ hall, the Armory, on Wednes- | hart, Mrs. J. W. Hyneman and } soc’ ae day evening, April 30th Daniel Ragan. The delegates to the | ‘/" View station: : 4 ain eeaniias ete i i xs General Federation convention, which aoa ° s abet Le th L / SONS AND DAUGHTERS will be’held at Los Angeles the mid nect n Mrs. Arvill as your C. (6) eS are was. 2 Ni, Friday afternoc 2 o'clock wer) ‘TER AUXILAARY NO: 4 4, Sons of | card party. in OF NORWAY dle of June, are Mrs. H. A. M. Bon ‘The drill teams of the Sons and nd Mrs, R. F, Weeks; alternates, Daughters of Norway will have W. R. Hawthorne and Mrs. G 4c in full uniform in No McLoughlin Boren and Virginia, Wednes-| Thru a motion, which was made 0, at by Mrs. William P. Harper, the fed raity ed by Uniform’ 1,"and.Mizpah temple No. jCt 90 will give a dance Friday ¢ | Custer Auxiliary May 2; at Douglas hall, E. 45th and | Véterans; will ‘give and dtied the Wringerless way with the marvelous SAVAGE ocr Did you ever dream that you could have a washer that did every bit of the work from soiled-clothes bas- ket to ironing board without your once touching the hot, wet clothes? That’s SAVAGE magic. day evening, April i University way. All Pythians and] Wing's ‘cafeteria, Saturday evening, | o'clock. A program and dance will! eration decided unanimously to send) pinnae invited I May 3 follow. ght letter to the chairman of pub- f Be oe lie lands and to our representatives ement of their FINE ARTS STUDY CLUB and senators, The Fine Arts Study club will meet | former prot ring the chang: Wednesd: fternoon, April 30, at| ing of the name of Mount Rainier. ne West tle clubhouse. The) Mrs. W. EB, Barnhart, chairman of gram will be as follows: the baby clinic, which will be held Literature and Art of Spain,” by| from the second to the seventh of DR.CALDWELL'S | Mrs. Robert Avann: “Literature and; June, made a motion to the effect Art—the Netherlands,” Mrs, E. L.| that the baby clinic, heretofore, spon SYRUP PEPSIN Gaines.- Music—Sacred selections;! sored by the fon, should be v Leseon study, Mrs. Arthur H. Fisher; | Considered a part Se ee ha Waal = + Witte child welfare movement. 8 Current topics, Mrs H. B. Willson. | adokeed by the organization. | AUXILIARY TO Misa Adelaide L.« Pollock, chair- BRITISH AMERICAN can of We vis commit 2 | Good HealthIn HappyOld Age | | Auxiliary to British American 1$80- | on ian reee ent this month by 16 months, meet with Mra. J: A.) the following clubs: Campfire HE chief concern of elderly largest selling liquid laxative in the With the wonderful SAVAGE WASHER AND DRYER you i sixth aye. N. E, Guardians, Classic Culture, Clionian, people is their health, and world. Because of its mildness and 4 * cy , April 20, at 2 p.m Ca a ee Cia ntary, “Home| | that is best assured by. regular freedomfromgriping it isespecially to pay can Wash, Rinse, Blue and Dry your clothes just at the touch of BARCONEIN GOLDENROD oun: |Zfonomlcd) and Marilla “Hutehine| | dally bowel movement, | There la idea! for the extremes of ages, for > s a button. : he : raga! Seay | clubs 1 no truth, however, in the notion children and for elderly people. ‘ ‘ site Wisconsin Goldenrod chub will sr tpacaincts that because y ounced —-_-Beteative at Small Cost ennai : Just think of it--the SAVAGE washes He ee ee eet. Box lunch | three selections, accempanted by 3 fa “strong phy In fact, just ‘ Every modern home-keeper ¢a everything from the daintiest piece of finery st, Wednesday, Apri vox lunch | ville Belatad. because you are old a mild laxative Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s enjoy the SAVAGE WASHER to th 3] ilts! Th hed at 12:30 0 clock. sate | Mrs, Ruth Dalinken, head of the| [| is better for you. The trouble Syruj Pepsin at any drug store. and DRYER on these wonderful o the rugs and quilts: ey are was, re by Mantnins | Woman's Protective Division of the| with purges and cathartics and The formula is on the package, and terms! The down-payment is and whir. led soft and fluffy--ready for line VASHINGTON IRVING A police department, declared there| | physics is that they shock the sys- the cost less than a cent a dose. amazingly low for such a high- a The protection to your clothin _, Vashington Irving PuT. A. will) eid be a greater awakening to| tem and weaken it and make the Take it when you feel heavy, sleep grade machine. THIS OPPOR- or tron. Pp y! é Ef five its snnudi cafeteria ei eet Te bed et ete tiurhalie thea aient muscles of digestion flabby. Dr, Poorly, have, Kesthct of night ft | TUNITY IS YOURS FOR A alone will pay for the SAVAGE in a sur- ‘4 dnesday, April 20, at 12 o'clock, SL car pode dtianiders ‘Wid Wt | G. H. Brown, V.&., of Frederic, ctamps, for these are also symp- | LIMITED TIME ONLY. py t time 3 n the cooking rooms at the school. |0f our young ‘ed his stomach toms of constipation, Give it to prisingly shor . | I Wis., nearly. wre at i with’ purgatives. Dr. Caldwell's the children when they are rest- Syrup Pepsin restored his health, less, feverish or have a cold; aa it did Mrs. J. 8. Etheridge’s, of . Sytup Pepsin will keep you and ing that prevention is more ne sary than a cure, probation being q|the medium thru which the ¢ In connection with the luncheon | there will be a bazaar with home Cooked foods, aprons, fancy work a Absolutely safe, simple and most economical to run---the SAVAGE WASHER embodies every scientific Pe fection---the candies on sale, Coffee and cake| partment is now working. i 4 the family free from constipation, ts the’ that. Famous because it thou Will be served trom % until 4 o'clock.| Miss Myrtle Frederick ot the fea| ff Milledgeville, Ga. ‘a condition that lowers the vital- inge name alone hiadi'ce F finding the S AVAGE whe * oneze Crows said they also emphasized Does Not Gripe ity 25 per cent and raises the ed wringer.” Thousands of women are finding the their ) NAL CLUBS prevention, but of a different char- blood pressure 28 per cent. Free- ja dream of a washer come true. ADDITIONAL CLUE P pe acter, mainly by the conservation You can be sure of satisfactory dor from constipation lessens the sit evacuations every day if you will pain of kidney trouble, neuritis To appreciate the SAVAGE you must see it—study it—compare MISSOULA CLUB | of the health’ of bal Mone f 1. - spoonful of Syrup Pepsin f 4 it_ with resent method of washing and dryi Try the The Missoula club will meet with sertend | Brite Haren ahs he eh ea and rheumatism, SAVAGE’ ta your oven home, oF call at bos of Uheve-coavenleut thie Mrs. Frank McDermott, 21 High-| WOMEN’S TRAI | Ftire. You. will not ¢ You Want to Try It Free Before Buyingss++= ' 1 drive, Thursday, May 1, at 2| UNION LEAGU: 4 ab tale: iter rip Pepsin,” 517 Washington St. | Ym. Mrs, ‘Tyler Thompeon will! Women's ‘Trade Union league will | ane tewidh Sill H Monteeto ine i a fxsixt, All former Missoult women |hold first meeting of the month| [f goon encourage the $ you Aired foo lazatioe and sweould like 10 prose seha i a , nat Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin by actual tert. invited. |Thursday, May 1. It is hoped to have bowels to act for them- | Send mee free trial bottle. Avartes ee hy ontens fe SAVAGE WASHER SHOP ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SHOP Pas | 4 large attendance so that plana for selves. The popularity § | 1615 Westlake, near Pine MAin 9976 305 Pine Street MAin 3563 FAIRVIEW PT. A, | membership campaign may be fur ofthiswonderfulfamily # aah V. K. Froula, principal of Roose-|ther developed. If each member will| ff remedy has become so § velt high achool, will be th speaker [bring a friend it is believed sbo could | | grout thavitis now the IRONRITE SHOP CENTRAL ELECTRIC SERVICE at the meting of the Fairview P.-T. | be interested in the work that 2032 Fifth Avenue MAin 5574 isd 1325 East 45th Street KEN, 3895 d '

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