The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 13

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- ” . ' rial sita. 5 ‘ . x* ; > > . ; | HORACE RICHMOND GREENING am pltire Gil an: @ Seattle Society | Jeet ; °° | of the dinner Wi ui ate | shi a Be Honored at Te was lowere | an an: | r D and its quality raised! We 4 } 4 > | i ae (A alee foe one r ing 9 Bi fl if Ral o.5 ¥ ' ~ 2 ad S nd ’ ae! z ‘ NS oA 7 | Ue ; Cooking with Amaizo is easi r, quicker, better, more |: i Hi i economical, Amaizo is perfect for frying, shortening EE a and salad dressings and imparts a richer flavor. k ; 3 AMAIZO wii Will pe Thien I ash | Misses Net he } M used exclusively in the preparation of the above { : dinner — for the frying, the shortening and the salad on 4 s dressing — showed a saving of 35% over the same f | ° dinner prepared with butter, lard and olive oil. iM . Send for FREE Amaizo Cook Book ; oda tT H 1 Address: 111 W’. Monroe St., Chicago, Il. : oe Mey an ton ; AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. yi L i ey mber | agrestis oi Paya - | New York Chicago ' add the pletur- ring sts., will have @ ms Rev, Mark Broderic | | Pre terlan ¢ ch, | at Dinner Dance oe oe : . ales ™ Mr. Bf t ve Fiy | THAT'S AN IDEA , - ; Mr. and Mra. Henry Brode vice : . ! irs Maud M the’ toliawing of e| Panhandh : vy) Have] Congregationalists to Unite . e c m |adna ci ; : : P fra t oS ee : at Ol wie nst the] for Services ze s ee tee 5 : bs at qi law, my mi } ) Broadway hs Dec or % « » “ je | jer—Yex, air, but t t wil and Harvar communion t 7:30 «. m morning prayer and ) &. m. cal Baptist 1 at 10:30 a m church, Harvard C. A. Cook. of hurch, will be Dinner Hosts ‘ mar ne on for| on Holiday 1 ’ p Mr. and Mrs. Will P The wonderful, refined, entrancing complex: rendered. brings back the appearance of Jouth. | Results are ia- Mant. Highly antise te Exerfe s soll aed soothing action. 60 ears in use, White lesb-Rachel 2 Dae i : pues : Send 10¢ for Trial Stes phions Will Give 3 anes of Camy TERD,T.WOPKINS& SON, New York fs ag ei Winter Concert malig oo Gdiviua. Fun and Frolic Fast and Furious! be hosts at a ¢ at their home o: Miss Fou Plans , Afternoon Affair 1 will entertaln wi vet, printed in pright colors, makes most attractive if it is brought rs jay, Washington's birthday, Mrs. Ross Downs, M v n| aps Shee Cries 1 St. Pa April Fools’ day, May day, ‘Fourth of July, Hal- | » acl O Mrs. John Dudley Noles a yar rag re Decer 3 b frou . loween f suggestions and hte | Special Dinner at he p f , Mra, Stant Fre | DATES has | Luncheon Compliments Or ‘ “h R A . : : $ pls g a party for any sort ‘of occasion will want | - n ‘ n Com Irthopedic Lunch Room ’ i ae n Herman || TO REMEMBER \ prepared t Washington buteau entertainment i Miss Sheahan e r it last INEADAY, NOVEMBER 26- editor } Miss Mary B k f . - aechter's eon f No matter what the occasion, the hostess can turn to one of these tained in ma 4 7 edn } r - r booklets and ust what she needs to make her party a success. | or s. tt } nixers ar J The gr 2 are so arranged t n easily be | mpiim M ate J F ound together and k future reference. H are Hi) ‘ t ¥ a6 6 Games for Parties—A 16-page booklet, containing descriptions and | de be £ . a { \ 1M ' yon G a! directions for playing 88 different games, indoors and out | o@ ' | Frigg “ Costumes for Parties—Four pages of directions and suggestions for i | Miss Pratt Will Be ‘ costumes for sorts of par illustrated with diagrams— | a if fod ? ire. ¥ . all the principal holidays of the year and parties for various omplimentec Vreact : a shurue Taatier: Ure: 3 ' p : 7 , ; bette Decorations and Invitations for Parties—The appropriate decoration Mrs. Alfred ( Mrs nF I nas ® ¢ Bunse for the particular oceasion—12 pages of suggestions for beautiful and | E y 2 ~ - oe Sie 8 vapid i ri unique, but inexpensive, decorative schen mes Thoma 1 t f ava | ee TAT cane: ates TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2— Menus, Prizes and Favors for Parties—Eight pages of suggestions | t : . ; ae " : ST a ele from which to choose the menu, the prizes and favors for the sort of 1} Ag s Bataleon er : b party you wish to give Wi r I M igs otes s ‘ a iC Ditee Dela TAt ial) If you want these booklets, fill out the coupon below and mall as | | be cad’ et : Mr St the motphniny, 8 iN directed, with the required postage stamps inclosed. Hit Prat t , and Interlaken Guild v I ¢ D4|| WweoNRSDAY, DECEM reo ae oy EAS aioe | ~~ CLIP COUPON HERE ~~ i win ¥ M A jeld and Mrs. B. musical ¢ n oea Wiltiaeh baled bara {| Your Faithful Servant"|/| || Parties Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle S 1] Kingon, on Wednesday afternc alee. Cisire Besitenbers 3 | | 2 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. | Z ihaeoe DANIEL BAGL: | nays inten ie ~ oe i] I want the group of four Parties Booklets, and inclose herewith 15 | ’ PT. A. TO HAVE BAZAAR all at Hotel 0} || cents (15c) in loose postage stamps for same. | | Women S ( lubs Panta | maglay ..‘Pareakeeaathen EHUNSDAY, DECEMMER 25— | ii] seociation will give a bazaar Friday ee He neeatonacauc Name. 1H CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY , AQUILA LODGE, af nd evening, December 5 pes Helen Ainsworth Cut Y our iit - NO. 35 3 ut the home of Mrs. C, Strom, 8007 SATURDAY, DECEMIER ‘ Steand No. or R. F. D. pteecen es i Aquila lodge, No D. of H.| Aurora ave the e HI ,|)P. A, will hold its regular busine e7sye 7 4 i 1.| meeting Wednesday evening, PLAN MASQUERADE DANCE ee oa l S ee : saveveva, State o1 eee i] o'clock, at Jeneral Gee Wa gto! ! 56,298 passengers 4 | m La Mcbaaicad Gener Magan tes ‘i ¢ carried on sleeping cars I Am a Reader of The \ k progressjve s of the " ave a , c ave charg 4 sity . / Mu rtaat tiie ut tives spaticiae ¢ temple, [assisted by the entire memberahip| tance of 13,160,000,000 miles In this h if | | , | siven thia year, 1 o. A. Spencer, gene Gistectietectes Yeth h littl | | : Pees alesis Sk, cused ay Se gr igg tool et have more heat, little e Story of Life ii ular business me dentertainme Mra| lab d | Mrs. & Home-made, but Has No abor, no worry or danger und the al WOMAN'S CLUE Hasselburg, agen Enual for‘ Cougha Bat Voc in eth r the CLEOTES | HEN your boy or girl comes to you, mother or father, with the be held. The West Se Woman’‘s club | decorations and ¢ izes; Mrs. O. y 8 FURNACE-MAN in your basem first question, “Where did baby come from?” how do you 11 shine will moet Friday, November 28, The|I. Hall, di Mrs. Floy hike ee Bjorn 30 days’ free trial, and if answer that question? _ . . 1 n family supply of My ¢ do all this and ore—if it y i} LADIES’ GROTTO CLUE topic the n will be,| Ellis, dolls D. Hatfield able cough medicine, eee” ga] acesn.t do all this and more-it it} A wholesome curiosity about birth and sex exists In all normal i| » gene club will) meet |‘Period Furniture,” by Mrs. Edith c Hurd, fane prepared, and saves about $2, | rion we will remove It without children, It is implanted by nature. When your boy or girl comes i] egy November at 2,p.|Reeder. Hostess, Mrs. Clayton Wil-| work and aprons; Mra, Bertha nonerenerenets | one penny of expense to you | with that first inevitable question about the wonderful mystery of 4) | Mra.) t the Federation clubhouse. | son Kirkam, delicatessen; Mrs. D. W if i . | life, your opportunity, dear mother or father, has come. An 1} RY; | Sekt. coat = “Dhanvanvide® “Quoth « ant Seldelhuber, Christmas tree; Mra. O.| golf Yeu have a severe cough or chest | Here are the facts in a || evasion or a falsehood now may be disastrous. When the child ih ee thor Mrs, Herbert L.! Turpin, | gocIAL DANCE A. Berger and Miss Jessie Emery,| throat tickle, he or difficult nutshell: |] discovers it has been deceived it is not likely to return to its mother Hi} CaF | hostess. Unider the auspte Christmas chest | breathing, or if your child wakes up S é j when it wishes to learn more, It will go elsewhere. Do you want i 6.8 College Mothers’ cl : | during the night with croup and you ~The BLECTRIC.. KURNAGR- | your child to learn the facts of sex and birth and life from chance ‘ | ARD PARTY VIMY RIDGE wi iven a GIFT SALE AND CARD PARTY | Want quick help, try this reliable old | MAN attaches to your present fur companions, dirty-minded outsiders, or do you want to tell this | 1S Sie é z a ww hatl: Sate Native Daughters of Washington | home-made ce remedy. Any drug Burhe BanliniteccURI GerUninl wonderful story to the child yourself? | Pha ata aks Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters | bu Satur gist can 6 nu _with 2% ounces Ld P i yA om bagless Pe aT mpire ber 29. will hold a gift sale and card party | Spirax iy dis into a pint bottle | M&lf ae much as furnace coal | But perhaps you are at a loss how to begin? You are fearful | f Engi ith” tr Patric rary at Dartnall’s cafeteria Friday even-| and fill the bottle with plain granu: | ¢qcy Weeds: coal into the furnace. of ing too much or not the right thing? An evasion seems w a card ave. ™ RUMMAC ini Novemby 28 Member nd ted sugar syrup. Or you can use 4—Removes ash and deposits it easier than the truth? Novem St ge tag ht The Mot at Sigma The. | frle ited clarified molasses, honey, or corn | in covered cc r Hore is the help you need. Our Washington bureau ready E. B. A, t u% First 2p ee has Praternit rainiinaie (a ta} | eyriip Instead of surat ayrin, if ; Oper ates from any MNehting for you a 5,000-word bulletin on “Sex Education in the Home.” It } | | ta am pat * . desire his re makes a pint of | socke is prepared by Uncle ~a yi S Public Hh i DICKENS FELLOWSHIP le Frida Novem. | STUDENTS' MUSICAL CLUB veatletimaricable cbunirreindaee tt Biitnd Goal? Mnbras eeEilently s prepared by Uncle Sam, M, D.—the United States Public Health | 3 \ wat will eet | 28 and 29, at Firet ave,,| Friends of the Stude Musical} tastes good, and in spite of its low | t skillful fireman | Service. It tells you exactly how to go about answering the ques: | TLE POBTRY ; _ Dicken: edi ited yee near ‘Vinetnla |club are invited to attend its first | cost, it can be depended upon to give chain ‘control or tions of your little ones or your adolescent boy or girl either, for r Wednesday, November Beis WW “8 concert this season on Friday eyen.| quick and Insting. relief, | that matter, in a plain, truthful manner, without embarrassment | m t the cues of omMere | ani pe ing, December 6, at tho residence | ., dott cin feel this take hold of a ) In a ahort time—|] on either side, If you want this bulletin fill out the coupon below fh) nstead o' huraday evening. 1 “ated 4 re Brae bey ei Ora RATER cough in a way that means busines ese nidvaniages and | and mail as directed. pa Y | ttors. welcome | PIONEERS’ LUNCHEON aaa ra Rarkhuff, 1813) Tt loosens and raises. the phlegm, nthe end realty costs Re we ee mg ¢ , vember | reaper: Daughters of Ploneers (prior to| Fourth ave. N | stops throat tickle and soothes and | 9 pat NR SII EEN es 2 tr office of the 4 1870) will entertain at luncheon oj heals the irritated membranes that s i | jam Lafoy Hall ADDITIONAL CLUB! lacauiay ou mecstnber #2) at 4 EASILY EXPLAINED line the throat and bronchial tubea | See netration at our show ion Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, | 4 Natlor Bank ay o'clock, at the Olymple hotel. A| Traveler—When 1 was in the| With such promptness, ease and cer- | rooms, at below address: | ew York Ave., Washington, D. | PHILOMUS CLUB |hronue, tablet will be unvelled tol depths of Africa I came across n| e#inty that it Ie really, astonishing nt x copy of the bulletin, “Sex Education in the | ‘ j ted to] Philomus club will meet w Mra. thes Gowndic SUA erty) of |Aribes OF wild’ wonlenaerhey alan | Pinex is a special and highly ¥ ‘) | Hor and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage are invited to| a Rice wt (eet | centrated compound of genuine Nor. tangs tb msclves with the club | Homer T. Verd, 937 ‘ MN) Washington campus. Vor reserva-| have any tongues way pine.extract, and ia probably the C Ltn dL Selah | maatine Monday, December 1 2pm. MI#.! tions, call Mrs. O. H. Lamoreux,| Friend—Great Scott! No tongues?| beat known means of overcoming ompany 5 |George McLaughlin and Mra, FB. M.| 415 qtaine at. CA rtld.0576, or Mra. | How could they talk! severe coughs, throat and chest colds, q | s E. O. RUMMAGE Sher assistant hostesses, Social i HAMea eT Soren, 1107 Obth Ave Travelor—They couldn't. ‘That’a|,, There are many worthless imita: | 524 Virginia Street, Corner of sixth { sibs ; AG pir eather A 5 "Tat tanto thers Wit TCRits, | Hons of this mixture, ‘To avoid dis. Phone El tot-2000 a) ia pelt DA wt-3008, what made them wild.—Tit-Bi Apnointment, ask for wv ounces of | ¢¢ 4 Bitrentoran Chapt P. EB, O hold a} Pee i) | Pinex” with full directions and don't } rummage ovem. | BAZAAR AND CARD PARTY BEACON HILL A QUICK STARTED | accept anything a Guaranteed te me) hae v j bér 26, at the oth ive Seattle Chapter No. 95, O. E COMMUNITY BAZAAR “And when do you really consider | ive absolute satisfaction or money and Every Building and Virginia st., the proceeds to be | will hold bazaar Saturday, No- The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im-| you got your first start Ro’ ‘Med bea ‘he Pinex Co, devoted to the qharith tlvember 29, from 9 m. to 11:30| provement club at their meeting) ‘When my girl's old man popped | y Wayne, Advertisement nwarities 0 2 y 9 EL LATE FL ATT ORE the organizatior. p.m, at the New Washington Hotel, ! Monday, November 17th, completed! out from behind the sofa,"'—Zitts, i) . 4

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