The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14.1 THE EATTil rAR F Seattle Society j by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 4 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymend Owens | | MISS HELEN HENDERSHOT | Music Coming Recital Jee | Nurse Stacey's Suggestions to F ve Bei Middle Aged Women | i Dorothy Ewing to Wed California Man; pi Charity Ball Large Affair erat of the i ‘ M Thom M i | ye, Alfrel Bi ‘ t t , : mts | ; heon Will Honor Elect ipekiend. X ri Junior Promenade Miss Augspurger’s I Sr Fee i : 4 purg " MOST try period of a woman's life is that of midd 6 Suwecess , Tea Saturday 3 A kOR Tern Dred v 1's life ‘is t } Idle age, f Julor Prom r ' Vy até es , 3 dance sponse t Line ¢ eapurger ¥ om san} , ie us| jer Fruit and : f ft ‘ ‘ {IN w f | ines pvt i * ran 8 1 Ses fn in, Mrs. A SS Ree ° ° } esnesiail¢ > : geinper, Mrs. Co { : . Mr. G aia ornish th I ; ane ’ 8) ables f Laor Locke, \ i t D: . A recital ‘ < is try period with the st po annoying sy1 } Mire Witiam \\ { ‘ b ‘ : A Waliam Har “ Y ‘ Nurse Stacey's Letter Follow: } Taylor Mia i v1 I 1 almost write a t n prais r s | th ‘ Party at Ar . nora | rt t . B ee 0-tey Jy sett 1} \ A F 1 ng, Mu . | paved 1 ba ‘ a mothe t herself and I think I a for } uth 4 . 1 | can count as high as a hundred wome the Vegetable Compound i} Wrancen Kubla Laws eg eee i : } to, as I am a practical nurse, Use my n any way you see fit for L will stand | Psirons and BX Ar ee ea A ‘ , by what 1 write Hl. Stacey, ( {ninots | Hugh Williams, as he Pitt 8 Mr. | guests will be entertalr lasts Sake Aeoteec Big ay y , Se peg erst f " \ “Duri ld hardly do 1 = Palmer. Mr a Mrs. | Recett ing at Tea vsiomon ee and did 1 %, nto take 1 ALL Merritt, M "i M t ‘meg \ a bettie of it Liat like & new perton, nd aly recommend i Re sie x. 3 bps ta,| The engagement of Miss Helen Hendershot to Mr, Har- : : ee Hee aes poe Balan 3 SMe wel Grate 5 Kiron wt bv La p Ire IVS Take Mrs. Stacey’s advice and try Stank, Dean and M 1 1 E. Pros. zi ae =e _ Bach month, a t Me. ond Mrs. Ps r De, | POs) & ealth is ¢ : | e ° ° gad Mrs. Char 3 i : ¥ } hs At mM ' M w vie ? sat iM is 2, ddoat ; an « ok w 3 ¢ : ' Sa Sogn: teas. w gives ‘annually|rons ures dete Me Cay pay 8 \ tellowins sce le ; atie A ; » pfe " ‘ ut ’ e tart moetir LYDIA E.RINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, ‘ D Fr M a . 4 $2.0 pe “ - e ee Bowd i c bs uM mrs. Sponsors No-Host Party M 1 Men. 1 H asin . 2 Mist S rit Race Tele N i tr Ka I = ; at t Bsalivan. Mrs aaa Mre. W. Me Frank A. Pv 3 an¢ < De 1M Jan H k uM iMrs. PM ; ties, teas In ¢ harge at Se hg a Be ay.| ake the ( the week for I ge Takal,. Weta | tari : 4 Orthopedic Shops ‘ in E fore wtart Pare Hehaffer, Eleanor me 1 Endolytie*vmuxil . t ntine , : ‘ ake ie Herb Medicine Co.,-217 Denny mee efere he Ort te Tunck . . jae phe The f ay , ‘s opp. Bon Marche, tor free ) Assistants Chosen ay, wit Lambert Sach lg goo : salad xhibit at Char Advertisement for Tea Penny, Mee aries aturgay ‘ Ar. Dwi Mrs. Alfred Wooljey re we Mt. Roy Kinnear, Mrs. Dureon, Mra. Sidney Paul ‘ umm M ed “ Oak mo at ing f. Mrs. Aubrey Wilton » Ke Airs. Louls Grow, Mra, c. | Hoagland w } n t the} the Countr t nd Sr eels Stanton preside « Mrs. G. Ia Bartelis,| Hotel Washingt n BS uf ng a week Allan B Kentr Ap. | op Saat oe M Mra. H T Fritoal girls te every mother, | selling the greatest number of doug (3 1 mos ¢ , « ested it in each town. Where is you n and imfor Miss Ma " ns Uy ' of vem the | fire spirit, you. other June f nme © Leonard, Ma t ke's hos. | Silver East Sour ‘ sboard Camaraderie { em! Make the son's tea on Wed. ¥ afternoon, May 21 © Re — . future a by HA 6 o'clock : ‘ aca FON she bs snichseok i tana deaies ween a rs eee Alma | Burton y nctive Daa: kid Unive Feheppie ain ca Saas and 1¢ Campfire ¢ ant more trom abroad, ond Miss M of Ww ; if rhs . ‘% _ A 2 i RA a he is visiting her The officers of this | finance a baza at in to be held eee Mire. Ch n year include: Mrs. W. J. Coyle, pre : 53 —lident; Mrs. Paul Cone ge ty Women’s Clubs Mra. Gretchen Stare trier, Mra BANDBOX PLAYERS | CLUBS FOR THURSD VY Band Box Players" will be held eholarship f a card party Thurs ‘ the home of Mrs, L. B, Strang, 1715 t 2p. m, at the home Harvard ave, on Friday ever AMERICANIZA TION Markham, $047 Ninth N. W 16th; at 8 och } DEPARTMENT Pyare y Americ Ma bs 8 polock The Americaniz: m ¢ WOMEN OF Seattle post No. 18 will b sil One of the features of the even othe Woman's Centr tea on Friday, May 16 p.m,,/198 will be an address by Mrs et: Thuredsy ad SHEART 1 ION sg ; Arotie Strang | Met Thursday, May 15. “Americar The Wohsan Mooseheart Ls club rooms in the New Arc ie Na | ® Adoption” will be the ic dls = % t mu D. Parmelee 2, us hostesses, |SEWARD SCHOOL | oe DELEGATES ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB ward school delegate > the gion will meet in Moose ternple to tamed by Mixs Cynthia Adams, Mr» We AM. Prater will talk on statistics Nearing foreign-born in the state and Mr 4 business session, Thursday at $ p. m. Washington. Patriotic music a Allah Social Club, 0. BE. 8 state convention of Parent-Teach 3 see meet with Mrs. Helen Barcla asgocintions are: Mrs, M. Ell A TEMPLE, club, O. KE. g,| Director st., Friday, May 16. Lunch-|Samuel Hayes, Nes. A. 3 ‘NO. 90 nee ae : ‘leon at 1:30 p. m Mrs, Morris Hayes and D. Me eee cian te zit nies far luncheon at the home eee OBr Alternat rank e wo e F heli ” oa eg | WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB Smith, Mrs, Donald B. Mrs The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im Metzge dM Ke 2 ‘ ; ‘ iy me i dell saris ok Sierigettons “°”|Find peace of mind at the time they need it mosi kes hinney car to 48th and| W. B.A SOCIAL CLUB wo blocks east. All Eastern} Advice from a woman authority on solving MBER Social Club, No. s, ot |Stars. welcome | . ant . A. Socia », No. §, 0 | st hy; —a new wa. Bethe Maccabees, will meet at th ove woman's oldest hygienic problem way ‘“ z home of Mrs, Lewis P. Ingram,| AQUILA LODGE, NO. 35 | | ICK z ’ 48 Harvard ave. N., ‘Thursday,| Members of Aquila Lodge, No. 35 | | By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND, Graduate Nurse alr as Way 15. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. ae fi ee are oa in- | HE booklet I offer here sorbs 16 times it own weight in e ” see vited to a luncheon and card party has been read by thou- moisture. Went Searri E on Thursday, May 15, at the home sands of women and girls ul e a Meee CLUE of Mrs, James Dc 512 “West | in the last few months. Hygienically prepared, it does verti Woman's ciub will/Smith st. Luncheon 0 p, m.| If you spend virtually one- not invite the germs of disease “Only, a short time ago my hair was quite gray at 1623 Boy: Ma BF ears a TAR CRE NG, 28/0057 | sixth of your time, as most to breed and multiply. Hence it nd becoining grayer. It was falingout. My scalp athe se | H ed and dandru: Z ey. ila are W. Officers’ ie abit gated women do, ina state of embar- is important in modern health ‘Only a few applications of Kolor-Bak atopped . ans, hostess DAUGHTE ST. GEORGE rassment, fear, lack of poise; if precaution. the itching and dandru‘f, |My hair apon stopped £ * Daughters of George will meet being handicapped by 5 ‘ out. Most wonderful of all, however, is airs hters eo | you are being P y No trouble disposing of y hair is again its original color, I look ten “Gi HA CLUB M. BE. B. A. hall Thursday, Mi younger, No wonder I'm so thankful for hai the poor health of many, you are urged to send for this book- let. It fells you of a new way. It is as easily disposed of asa Sars young piece of tissue — simply discard it. No embarrassment, no diffi- ‘Abed habte culty, Thousands have reported just such ad hal y. i BOG SE thn ncke obicHarca thon’ por omen wie acc can OHess, inves ee Kolor-B k % of the la i : si 7 A loss of the immaculacy expected Pea“® (easel edu BLL ‘This clean, colorless liquid restores a P, and ‘safety under all circum- sch 0 ( J | of a woman, according to hy- i fos the original color to any gray hair— mishanGra ts gienic authorities, is due to the stances, tse it, Once you do, no and the color is uniform. No faded, Gray Hair ; h h i ver satisf “ ” common use of makeshift “sani- yer iy vill Aig thie streaked or ‘‘dyed’’ appearance, SPECIAL SALE The Alpha club will meet at the Tesidente of Mrs. G. H. Appleto miMiay, May 15, for a 1 Tock luncheon. The h cao by Mrs. J, M. Vallen at 1 p.m, Members are request: | ed to attend. H ADDITIONAL, CLL (A typical letter) active service” There is no excuse for a woman buying DISCOMFORT ina shoe 1st because she (wants good looks. You jean have comfort as DAUGHTERS OF PIONE | mughtera of Pioneers of Wash-} 1 (prior to 1870) will meet Wednesday, May 28, at 2 p. m aera GUARDS tatu Guards, Daughters of the Sile, wil give a benefit dance and in the clubrooms at the Y. W. C. well ttractiveness | tary pads.” “4 Everyscientistand physicianknows ee A fe May ee (- : ||] because they aro both | Easy to get KOTEX that gray hair is hair that has ceased 3 Days Only Ging the Gunde ne, Me] WALLINGFORD CHAPTER ‘uiltinto Ye Olde Tyme 60% of many ills common to All drug and department to receive its normal supply of color- © Guards will give a) Wallingford chapter, O. EB. S. Comfort Shoes. women, according to numerous stores have KOTEX in plain ing matter or pigment from certain Katams. Gus ‘will entertain with a card party, To be had in black and medical authorities, are due to packages. Get it without em- oy cells in the scalp because these 5 dvards. will give May 17, at 8:15 p, m,, at brown kidekin na variety | the same cause, Using these barrassment simply by saying cells have become inactive from age, the cnill at the annual mee f OT a eld | unsanitary ways is a bad habit, Kotex.” 12 snowy white, im- or illness, No matter what the cause, ‘of a areine Temple, Daugh- pees fort Shoe" appears on sole | ean * maculate folds in the medium it is amazing to see how the grayness — a Nile, to be held in June LENIC PARTY and heel. | Millions have turned toa ne package, disappears when Kolor-Bak is used. Sy kee $50 Poe aisBtal fanitotaaoaiat bh Ve bite o ANoada eOl e e (Uo Se oomadiapar doctors: adviie T would like to send you this Tee Proved mibeelbate for the na tte . rico A= . s or Sale y. 8 s y ay Donic BOCIAL CLUB, 0. Ki. 8. bridge and mah jongg Dealers ‘ mi {t. Eight in every ten women in Pattie a Haig BY ral hair pigmentation, afternoon, May 17, at} ie Women's University club, in the interest of the senior scholarship which the association maintains, party Saturda will 5) re Social club, O. 1 8. Lah: Rodgers, 1126 W Eastern Stary Take car No 4G the better walks of life have ° x do Just wr : Most Sule’ }OMFORT-SHOES adopted NS oaneutareners wat | | ry This Wonderful Shampoo . ‘ i ait you a sample free. wl ia "Uh Beat | $3. to $5 wNNeswaern sumone | SHAY tase tt "Nvertrbe wove KY-Balkk Shampoo S2lePrice 7 |man of the affair, ausisted by Mixa | Also makers of Sweet Sally Lunn | nurse in war time France. It sample to fi “ Sadie MacDowell, chairman of tlk Suspension Arch Shoes aupplants oldtime sanitary pads. ELLEN J, BUCKLAND, G. N. | This wonderful aerated Cocoanut Oil Shampoocomesin Cc sewing ci ets, and Mrs, M. N. Garhart, in‘ {Lo Made of Cellucotton — the Célliicotton Laboratori cubes which you dissolve in water. 1 box equal to 6 bot- Wt ois, Chap- | charge of the tables. . Play will be: | STITUTE FOR COMFORT war's super-absorbent — it ab- 166 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago, 11, | Hestiquid shampoo, Regular price, box of I2cubes, 0c, dh Agee Will mect with Mra.|gin at 2' o'clock, and there will be a | THERE. IS NO SUB 4 Norman, 2524 on | day, yy, 2594 20th S., Thurs-| musical program at 4 o'clock = ates | PVdbr at 1 o'clock. ‘This Pan-Hollenic association in| WE BCONOMYT ad componed of the presidents and ono| SKLI SILVER DOLLAR SHOE STORE i Whit ReHTS CLUB |delegate from every Greek lettor| THEM L Up thd taeting | ns t] Helehty Improvement’ gorority having an alumaue chapter 1431 FIRST AYE—VIRST AT PIKE 8T, prority ha pier PIKE §T, FIRST AND PIKE THIRD AND PIKE WEST LAKE AND PINK, / i

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