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3 y 9 pRIDAY JANUAR Seattle puted by 1 irs. Leonard Four o¢ fea ga AL Mise Ottve ane Toesda pen 8! h Henry guest of De Mas Dorothy A f Oktham will os igs Frances (ree? Butertaining fg Frances @ eth a vinne this om ’ fe Mik: te re Sumiay wisit Miss Fo Bis. 9 ‘Blethen to mmphiment Miss He) Feomptiment Miss at New Y ty, re t ations for Suday Night Supper Me Senday night suppers at t M ra tf } LeBs Frances Oldham Socie ty | CHERNIAV leph ullister, T ve MA in-0600 | 1 Daughter to Be at Home: for Visitor Small Luncheon fo Miss Henry Trea erta eon T wday a on ernoon mpliment to Dinner Hosts " Mra J Small Breakfast foi Mrs, Robertson To compliment M James Hamilton Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops H the opedic hosr ‘oom Saturday aagisted by Mrs. E. True, Mrs. J. A. } Tr, Mrs. Low Lockwood, Mca Suskey, Mra W. C. Krafve Frank Sax¢ Mrs. ES. Crane, Mrs. C. E. Ing soll, Mrs, O. B. Leonhart, Mra o Bradeen, Mra. R. M. Lawrence f of exe H. M. Pease Mr W dD. F adn Mr 3}. Cortala highest praise t there were ev¢ vanged ever nd have bee Austria, nd Mrs. Robe el = ersonal “Women’s Clubs : —s (UBS FOR SATURDAY FOR A BABY HOME chid welfare de fle Federat ament of < Women's forty-five G. Miller, chairman ilies Robert Carson Teague Mrs. Charles Byetland Spies; refresh. A. Sloan, Mrs and Mrs. KR w W. rc ° W.R C Not hold leh with Stevens post W circle Saturday even- 10, at 7 o'clock, in Vet Armory aise, '¢ CATIONAL CLUB Wowan’s Educational club J with ) J MeGrew, WRh ave, N. W. Sa . Mey 18. Business meeting at 2 Progress at 3 o'clock. Sirs. chairman of the r homes depart Federation, wilt me ihe work planned under this the General Federation. MIOLOGISTS TO HOLD AL MEETING * branch, American So- BM Bacteriologists social meeting 9 tay. January 10, at 62 the L. C. Smith Bu will F. Meye At Hooper Research, San Fran: 42 address on “In in Progress Bayer is widely known and Set branch is very fortunate able to have him. Any of Somer students or-friends who pale dty are invited to attend tiga Hooper ’ OUT RALLY AGIA Be o-s+ fally will be held Sat 10, from 10 First M. E. chu) ead Marion. tuncheon OWN CLUB club 24th Members and Hadgon st 4 ADDITIONAL. eLUBs ie 8! MOTHE:Ts ' Mothers’ ciuty will CLUB Bae Monthly meeting on T m, at the E. All present | W. Pettit oF. s ey Moris chapter Bil install it. office b January 14, at § p, m hian room Ail Kastern iC DAUGHTE: ir meetin Peeters or Be Matches of cy ee MBuary 12, at 4 eo © ? club m phe OF 87. GroncE OH BL George will [meet in M. E. B.A. ha ave. Thursday, © Jar eon at 12:30 o'cl will follow DANCE Hom No f Americay egular dance Tuesday at 19294 Third YEOMEN Harmony Yeom nuary | PATIENCE REBEKAH Members of ¢ a milita LODGE Rebeka Tint p Columbia Patience meet T he home of nevieve Betts,” 700 Kinnea Plans will be discussed for a@ benefit card party the club is ranging paren left today {San Raph: Mra. L. ithe guest of he ivieve Blethen. jturned to her today ORPHEON SOCIETY HAVE DELIGHTFUL GATHERING Covers placed. for sixty-five at the delightful banquet given by} the Orpheon society, Tuesday even: | ing. January 6, at the Hotel Gow man. Mrs. Frederick Graham, presi dent of society, presided. Toasts | responded to by Mra. Jessie B. Chamberlain, Mra. James H. L ton, Mra. C. M. Blain, Mrs. Alber tine Saxse Wood, Mra. Theo D. Ca laban, Mra Gordon W. Stanley Mrs. Carolyn Hopkins, Mra. Helen | ¢ Crawford and Mr. Edwin Fairburn. musical director of the Orpheon so: | ciety. | A charming sented by Mrs. Lillian Mes. L. L. Smith and Miss Ru! j Ohman, who were heard in vocal | numbers; the Orpheon quartet and /sronoiuin on January 14 Mrs. Marion Blair Edwards, pianist. {ine Niagara trom Vict Interesting talks were made by the . ¢ Clara Moyer Hartle. | hom were Mra. G urday for mother, M Mrs. Charte or Califor weeks. was pre Leighton, program gone a month. Miss Beatrice Clapp will leave for sailing on Mr + president of the Washington Feder. Hailed | 20 len | iit | Barnette i} and president ation of Music clubs Crowe Snelling, first v of the same organization ; The success of the banquetwas! 4. 4 largely due to excellent man-| io - daugh ean agement of Mrs. Carolyn F. Hop- {14 week on a trip 10 Honol j kins. H Py senges ‘ sep ay EG Francis Frink, who has been spending the holidays with his par- Mra. Francis Guy Monday for the Victoria itaiene | WEST SEATTLE DAY NURSERY ‘The regular meeting of the West/ents, Mr Seattle Day Nursery assoctation will| rink, will lhe held Monday, January 12, at 2 p./ (University School in m. ot the nursery, 4432 42nd ave. 8 W. A full attendance is desired ow and TAKE ANIMAL PICTURES PARIS.—The tudio in the only animal THE CALEID#H The Caleidh will hold it ular meeting of the new Tuesday, uary 13, at 1 p. m. at the home of Dr. J. W. Edmunds, 216 | of | N. 46th st graph opened in Bertin. made exclusively of IThe studio ts fixed up with articles make enticing rst reg- year on} Picture! animal pet furniture that kgrounds for |The shop already patrons every 4 pictures, Petit med with NORTH QUEEN ANNE P.-T. A North Queen Anne PLT. A. will] meet Wednesday, January 14, at 3 |p. m. at the school. Mrs. N. J Irvine, state thrift chairman, will! speak and Mrs. Ario Wells will give! 2 reading. Music will be furnished by the girls’ chorus and the school | PAPER HANDKERCHIEFS BERLIN.—1 ndkerch at an almost has made Heinrich Bartel of th althient in Berlin. The handkerchief: the gross in boxes, are after manufacture of paper + nominal cost mer sold orchestra thrown eb? by lawa JOINT INSTALLATION f A Rg oo ht Pythian Sisters of Tempic No. 9 (8 M0 Patcmactues will join with the Knights, of Lodge sede, No. 19, in a public installation of napkins and plates.” | lofticers for the ensuing year on \Monday, January 12, at 1409 Ninth} ave. | Officers to be installed will be | Elizabeth Johnatpe, M. E. C.; Ger trude Witherm, E. 8; Edna Love- tinsky, E. J.; Helen Somers, man ager, Nine Hunt, In of F; Fanny yne, In of R and ©; Catherine |ave. 8. W Donald, protector. 2 guard; Emma Abott te Bessie Fleming, installing officer; | KIN¢ Anna Owens and Lala Christopher, | HU There will be a xene iting. There will be a Kener eee the King County Humane society at iDERS’ CLU Y, W. C. A. dining room on Mon- PAST COMMANDERS’ CLUB the Y. . The Past Commanders’ Club of Se-| day. January 12, at noon. The rae lattice Review No. § will moet at the The: re made of easily torn. | paper also Girl students of the University of | Washington required to wear | shoes that have been approved by | the department of physical educa-| | tion home of Mra. J. 4. Kent, 2907 39th Tuesday, January 13, at} meeting of is invited rHE SEAT SKY TRIO —E | e ¥ Hottma at the plan’ to attend the in Califor ation week) All girls wish Pacific a, in meet aboard Car January 9, at 4 trip, this ormatior be explained a meeting LEADS IN ROADS Sao Paulo Makes Headway. in Brazil Construction SAO PAULO, Jan. 9.—A Dr. Wa known during t tion of the Paulo as its governor, nged ahead of all other he Brazilian federation in t movement today uout the pularly affairs roads and the great coffee fF are well roads over which coffee is tr ns. | ported from the plantations to t markets and ports of embark Good roads maps just py y the atate government sh ntations t served with excelle remain Hy a town or of the hich ¢ enched from the « no Pa fine highw by automo over Plang are underway for tion of a highway from the city of| Sao Paulo to Ponto Tibirica, the westermost town of the stato, which | when completed will permit of auto mobile traffic across the entire state, a distance of several hundred | miles. | onstruc A large percentage of the vitamin! content of peas is destroyed in can ning. TLE STAR FEDERAL FACTS British Cry for Relief FOR FARMERS Uncle Sam Buys New Na- tional Forest Land From High Rapid Rise in Price of t department Destructior in looked u eultural sug- | bear nature | perts vance of the found tha tically impobslbié, yded tot plant vert nd dusty pread « PAGE 1 Shipping Increases on Vancouver Coast Me £ on Jana Living Cost Necessities Cause for arm Among Workers MOTHER'S NEW GIRL” -- Come Shopping With Cecille 66 CYHORTER—shorter—and yet shorter, fashionable modiste ind as she tells me on, a ere the ahead of time. cirenlar effects and numerous eight to eighteen inches from the floor. The There gleam to Red ing fron the the so popular now, brightest scarlet thru geranium, flame, eye of will continue in every imaginable each as smart as Browns will be good, as amber tiht will yellowish material used the fuchsia shades Flannels, in bright checks Lam reliably informed, and silks, a8 usual, are It’s well for the woman make at least some of her own apparel for spring, bit that she what” hout any unhappy error frocks with and why, a wee ahead of time so \ PERMANENT WAVE FOR ONLY . bobbed hall al Every rushed holiday reach bother within the of time and £ such @ lot anent come MID-WINTER HATS HALF PRICE All-mea metallic and maline trimmed. i silks Remodeling of felts and velvets at The Model, | models, Spr and in, too. 29 Peoples Bank Bldg being ex. bargain it themactves to dreasy pattern hats seldom comm cally models, and you can often pick clusively one-season season up a at the end of the 8 juST THE THING TO WEAR asion, you'll find at Brockli 4 Eighth. Bastlake carline On ev 0¢ nal something to wear the cor polish when there are way of a wonderful party! Everyone rents 4 it's quite such shops to let a rect thing, and one ia mere frock stand 1 the INEXPENSIVE PIECE FOR BABY LAYETTE Are on display at the Taylor Baby Service, sec floor, the Bigelow Bldg., Fourth and Pike St wee ones. ‘ond interested in» babics—or older kildics,| atter, just wander into a tiny -upstai s} shop, and you'll. juat de with dainty things you'll find ther ne ddligited —— | REDUCE 402 Crary Butiding. TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR SERVICE ON FUR WORK At The Model. Cleaning and remodeling. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg THOSE TINY WRINKL Are from but Dr and becoming glasses OVERWEIGHT EL {ot-4746. ~ MARATHONS Pleasantly and Mrs. Edmunds will fit Fraser-Paterson'’s Balcony eyestrain, you wit sultabl glasses | cared for and properly fitted with Jaded eyes as ‘middle have bee strained, Yyes that will never be age creeps on HEMSTITCHING FIVE CENTS A YARD ‘The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg TIRED FEET? Your shoos are not what they should be, then. Lindgren’s Arch-Fit- ters will ease and help your feet wonderfully. 1307 Fourth Ave: so often that @ woman cannot be at her cold—and 1 know »mfortadle, said ever feet are I've heard it best when her feet are cramped or un it proves true when her as well! TO WING’S FOR DINNER After a worried, busy week in which cooking has played a large Delectable food, and superb view from the spacious dining | 1409 First part room. tituen ers 2 { IF YOU NEED MONEY | Take your valuables to the Pacific Loan Co., 603 Third Ave. | It is, indeed, a convenience to be able to raise one’s valuables money on 8 AT THE JADE TREE GIFT SHOP Phoebe Kelton is giving pecial ¢ nese rugs, Peking cross-stitch man-Hanford elevator ount and beads on her 1514 gorgeous Ct Third. Low Sullable to anyone, and to any occasion, great or something” which has made its awy to us from the Orient, Skirta will change most radically, abounding in gusseta, and they will vary in length from green to know will for skirts this coming sea- man spoke, hints she dropped to the woman u ho would have her wardrobe flares, straight-line frock will remain, and the tunic dress is very smart. will be, too, a return of the graceful drape, which news brings a woman who is a bit clever at remodeling. shade—rang- rose, and into palest another, and depending, largely, upon the and all and stripes, will more than hold their own, ‘marching right along.” who must economize and who will probably “what t make her PECIAL FOR SATURDAY you know you'll find value for your atin Hats in the new top bow effects, trimming. Priced at $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50. PRI he Bubble Millinery, wher Faille, Taffeta 1 offthe-face flower 18 Pike St and “A FULL LINE OF FRANCO-AMERICAN Toiletries at The Model, Peoples Bank Bldg, Fastidious women often insist upon the one brand of toilet articles convinced that to change frequently cannot but do harm to the YOUR SPRING HAT ONLY $5 Lovely things of faille silk—and the most frocks for just $15, in the second anniversary north of Pine. adorable little flannel sale. 1621 Westlake, When you can have a smart little dress and a stunning hat for spring—all the newest models—for the cost (ordinarily) of just one or the other, then why look further? THE FAR-SIGHTED MOTHER Takes her daughter to’ Esther Baum to have the ugly superfluous rs removed. is an expert in electrolysis, and has been estab- 1109 American Bank Bldg. EL jot-5449. lished twelve year: Nothing face. mars a woman's attractivencss as ugly hairs on her eee NO MATTER HOW PARTICULAR You may be, Marie Nelson, at The Model, will be sure to make for you just the dress or coat you want. Remodeling and repairing, too. 529 People’s Bank Bldg. oe I FIND THE MOST MARVELOUS VALUES In beautiful apparel (just because Its been modeled or worn a few times) at Betty Faris’ Wirthmore Shop. Upstairs, McDermott. Bldg. @! tet 'e Because a dainty dance frock or a lururious fur coat didn't just suit someone else, you may have it for a fraction of its cost! . fe: COMPLIMENTARY SHAMPOO With marcel and curl Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 202 Haight Bldg. Cinderella Beauty Shoppe. Next day re- MA in-3564. There's a little neck clip with looking so well, ‘ITED JUST TO YOU Will be the frock Caroline Hill makes to your order. Bank Bldgs. MA in-17 beauty shop where one is n a complimentary the marcel and “tuck-under.” It keeps the hair 226 People’s . 8 One clever modiste puts all her creative power into the stunning things she turns out, and she is vasfly succcssful because of it. ee Se, MISS COFFMAN’S CLEARANCE SALE On smart sweaters and hats—models exclusive and inexpensive—is certain to afford delight to the zealous bargain seeker. 223 Pine. eat Sweaters will be as smartly practical this next season as they have been in the past, and there is seldom a really radical change in their style. oe WASTED TIME AND ENERGY Can be prevented if you know of the Supply Laundry Co.’s family service. It: eliminates the ever-hated day” and conserves the strength of the housewife for more important tasks. Call CA pitl- 0300. eu’ The the modern laundry does the so very efficiently that it is utterly ridiculous for a woman who has other calls upon her time to bother unnecessarily with washing ‘ e -0 x THE PHONOGRAPH Does it work? Repairs and supplies at 1816 Wastlake, wonderful equipment of tone The sweet tone of a new instrument will last indefinitely if dt ie kept in repair. + ee THE BRIGHTENING DAYS Call for bright, clean garments. The Pantorium fs always “at your service” with the best of operafors and equipment for dyeing and cleaning. MIMI PALMERI I COND YOUTH" Friday night, at the € nial theater, with ¢ kiddy amateurs. Saturday they will feature added attraction of ood und Steel.” So often one has an hour or two to wait efter an afternoon of grrrine. and I've found it restful to drop into a little theater ia entertained during the time, += (Advertisement)