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LeBallister, Telephone MA in- 0600 | tant—Frances Oldham yiss Anna oy Dinner ) axpD MRS Honor Dr. =! Tea and Mrs. for Dr. a i ( Tea to Compliment New Resident Mra, Le ‘Wing | wnytits kh w ntly came} Dr, and Mra, Mar K A. Matt rod Oratorio Society to here with Mr, Wingard from Spo-| With their daughter, Miss Gwaldy "Give Conc Siea'ts sake thals hewn Matthews, and son, Junior, will leave| Give Concert i re R o January 26 f w York city, to} The Seattle Orat pelety Mrs. Stanton Fre k and Mr all Janu 31, on the Laconia for erent Handel Judi Ma | Blaine Murray eside at the) the Mediterranean trip. They will be/baet the di nof J. W j urns, sted by Mr Lawrer gone two months Hixel, Tue a 8 hi vert, Mra. James Coastetlo. Mr t:Piysiouth.« raed sje vagy haaboooariis | Mr. and Mrs Ira. Bronson wilt) Mu people mt [ pdr irs. Barne Fist return the f 2 of the. week* fro initial perform f James Farrell, | ltrip to California Among edu - . ™ 1 € ; Ae |Or thopedic Shops sea: ‘Hones wr ‘ Party for Sen. th: Ws Solon be host. | been visiting in Chi - " i ess for Frink Park § at the Or-| home about the fifst nibs . thopedic Lunch Room tumbla . heoragt * Asal will be Mra. P. C. Spc Mr. D. 8 Poth will lwart, Mre. E.G. W m. Mrs. C.| Friday f Kan “ 1. F. Ubd Mra. Beulah Rovig, M week's business trip. He will the of ie bh Hewitt, Mee. C. C. Gate Mr Mra, Fotheri an, pres > een Ming Vivian | J. B. Hamilton, Mrs. Max Harr a short time in shabeiag Ft Whose marria to Mr.|Mixi Maud Youngs, Mids Rita Mar-/on her way home fr Angeles. | sppeul, ‘tut this * sik Satoe Macfarlane will take} tin, Miss Ethel Hamilton and. Miss very fing, #ol B Peers Helen Harrison Mra. 0. T. Malcolm, of Pc ly known, the a ———~ | towa. in the guest of Mr. and Mrs! being th 8. HM. Kerr, and aleo of Mr. and! jlarm Women’ Ss ( hike Mra Lewis Colvin for few days larm ¥ 4 ° LT 7 ent r Mr. Don MeClallen returned Thure- | Orgies. BS FOR SATURDAY Miver, first) vice presiden M , rl val s Rose Steinfield, second vice 5 from « short trip to and. The m pul : CLUB dent; Mra. & A. Molin, treasure nt « ¥ Culture club meet at the! Mrs. J. $ Kane, financial secretary Mra. Frederick Bentley, Mra, Flor- | CHerus A : clubhouse day, Jan-| Mra. # Tobin, recording secretary: | ence Heeler and Mr. George Rogovoy Com fr xt 2 pm. Mrs. Frank Bail-| Mra. Lasky, chairman of the board| win) go to Tacoma next Tuesda one by ite common use on eed vice president of the | of trustees give « recital before the Ladies castona from Hand time to th n ‘will speak on “Motion| Mra Shunklin ts beginning her ytysical club where trit 26th year as president of the club |tlal success x i ere j i a | Mra J.D. Farrel! and daughter,| Welcomed. It be the universal ac : | SILVER TEA Miss Helen Farrell, returned Thurs- | Companimn ry » the CIRCLE ‘ * M ident of} pot tos ral weeks| "Dead March” in 2 of th idrele of West Seattle Re-| Miss Claro M. Brons, presiden' day from o visit ¢ ere ks) Me $1, W. B, A.. will mect at/the Young Ladies’ Institute, an- tn California, Pageantry of death of Mrs. A. A. Lewis, 4452 | ounces a sliver ten on Sunday after- “+ Mra. Percy J, Starke of Tacoma, % W. Saturday, January |noon, January 18, at the clubhouse,f Capt. John Rex Thompson will ning the soprano ro Mins as | 1103 16th ave. from 3 until 6 o'clock. | turned Thursday from Southern Cal-; Winifred Parker, contralto; Mar . we 50 I The proceeds will go toward furnish: | igornia, where he went a few weeks Shall Sohl, tenor and William Hed CALLED ling a room at the St. Vincent's Home |ago with Mrs. Thompson, who will berg, beritone, complete the quar: ® re t the | for the Aged. spend the remainder of thew ritet. Miss Gladys Mougin, will as Bid. H. Little cha a “ the} The following committee is in|at Sana Barbara as the guest of her sist in Mr. John Sund. pention department oN | cnarge O¢ arrangements meiige, See. August Fuirodt, fen will be at the piano and of Wor 4 s 8 © Wood, of the University of a t part- Mrs. Frances Johnson (chairman). a ; . | Washington, at th. 7 fhe Saturday, January 17, at 2| Mra. Jennie Dever, Mrs, Margaret] Mrs. J. H. Fox and Miss Jean Fox) n r tid Hit the Hote! Waldorf. "All| McCormack, Miss Queen Dreaney,| will leave the last of the month for (0777 Rare urged to be present Mrs. Clarence Pregent, Miss Husan|the Orient and India ibe: tacit eksittas ' a | a = ihe Jurick, Mis Margaret Moriarity, | tion will hold. its inh al esting OFFICERS TO GIVE BALL | Miss Rena Mongrain, Miss en i an, who bas Nin Norway hall, Monday ar ies officers of Aioha Chapter, | Johnson, Miss Helen Ratigan, Miss | ce hospital, NOW COM | January 19 at 7:30. Reports of EM, will give a ball in Green| Winifred Tracy, Miss Jean Tracy, | vajescing at her home | what has taken place the past year . temple, Saturday, Jan. | Miss Edna Gorman, Miss Grace But-| |will be read. There will also be prepa 1a. Mie Docerny gee bona Capt. J. 8. Gibson will sail on {election of office Members and “¢ fee pate Mey, Mrs. | January 27 for the Orient. friends are urged to be present.| A PHT ALUMNAE sta re | RgP .F Luncheon will be served imnae of Pi Beta Phi will| Tuesday evening, January 20, Dr. Charles E. Guthrie and daugh-| ‘The present officers are t r $:15 o'clock, there will be a card 3 ie i return | + ‘ the chapter house Satur-| ©” ‘he clubhouse with the| ter, Miss Gale Guthrie, will + Mra, Gunpur ind, president ret party Ye clubhouse urday from a trip East, com- | Mrs M vice presi: ry 17. Luncheon st 1) ree ors of Macred Heart parish in| Saturday from OP ores irs. O. M. Ring,: firat vice proxi iia Charles Chastain is in baree of brrangements ome by way of California dent; Mrs. O. Gabrielwon, second charge of h ernents. | ; of arrangement a vice president: Jeaslo B, Helgeosen. ces | The te op Spree ane Mr. and Mra. C. M. Seeley Will secretary; Mra. K. 1. Kobbervig DHAND CLUB phemia ‘Tierney (chairman), ke « trip to the Orient; sailing on | treasurer: Mra: Geo. Nene nan. ant epapee Aurea Tierney, Miss Mary Cotter, | make & 10 batons de ee, Saeed ping’ Hand club will give) syne Katherine Cotter, Miss Kathe-| January 2 Aon RATS SPs at a cate : th Fass) Trustees r "eter . Nordby, Party at Wing's cafeteria! jrine Fagan, Miss Elizabeth Fagan) "377. wiiiam Sainton, Mra. D.| yuyu, Mes meter «3 pray tvening, January 17, at) sna Miss Zue Kilkenny lt. Carney, Mra. W. H. Beatty; soctal [30 - s. LU i Members and friends| oe 4» Ca ae | Mra. 8. Stray, Mrs. Jorgen Mittet aty committee, Mra. W, W. West, Mrs. / Tete | eels « ANNUAls MEETING }S. Ly Jordan, Mrsed. M. Gilman, Mri.) sonatas ONAL CLUBS jAND ELECTION | E. M.Hack: membership committes,| Coe tonins. | NAL CLUBS | Mrs. BE, §. Goodwin was re-elected | rw, Arthur Germain, Mrs. Be, Taattla GA ‘carotisohibs<4ae ety | president of the Fruit and Flower s Has Quiet Home Wedding; Matthews AMS , av : cnna!| Mrs, Davidson t T w I » oF. % 4 v p the } i and Mre. Blam ML. Mack wm with @ tee on ‘ ‘ from 4 wnt \ g wil! be Mra! Henry W Rees ' M. Moftmar Mm K t ' her Mr n Ke Eh mn, M Crawford de rw s Mas T. Crawford id Mrs. Will Otto Bell Informal Dinner for Miss Henry dinner at her hom Blizabeth Henry, of who he moth H will leave th f of week fi Calif <a ‘ ‘ D \ " week Luncheon in Tacoma for Mis: Hw (Helen Goota Tacoma, Monday afte t e Jean Fox T til N. J. IRVINE Mrs. N, J. Irvine is chairman of the committee in charge of National Thrift week, Ja , tnelusive.—Portrai by Bushne u. ruary 17-2. © Personal Music | Hardeman, Mrs R. L. Von Lasson. — | miswion Wednesday afternoon, at the | North Broadway circle asin yy “3 va “hy Bi Mey eal onl iitle of the Fruit and Flow- | S#nual wes ae lOthee aeiaies Nie gig se aldest” Mrs 8, L,| held Saturday night, January 10, a, ** its annuat meeting | Setted to serve for the ensuing year _ secretary; Mrs. H. L. Mer |! Veterans ball. armory eit the home of Mrs.) o.. pirst vice president, Mra. John turer. Mrs. Daniel Pratt will| The installing officer was Metater, 4004 E » drive, sh hs ecofd vice presiden go of the Christmas cards; | Osborne, president department ¢ mie following officers to ie eee t. migimert recordl Oliver,’ telephone; aletated ington and Al wisted by um the coming year ac tira weak ‘A. Plumer, | re- Mrs, 8. L. Crawford and Mrs, 8. 7 Vanee and : ret Higren. er, chairman, (reelect-| siscted: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Haya; Mrs. A. B. McCallum, sew: |botham as conductors; Laura Frank ¥. Brys, vies chair-|trorey Henke; treasurer, Mra. H. L.| ing chalrman Thompson, musician fart Bm George W. Lennon, re-| seorritt, reelected; case recorder, Mrs.| New officers of the Junior circle) Tho officers installed were Presi Meretary (reelected); Mré.| p34 Dyer; aeslatant case recorder.| are Mrs. George Morford, chairman; dent Hazel McKinstry; senior vice SRE, corresponding secré-| sree) Peter Mogensen; case investiga-| Mrs, W. H. Fix, vice president; Mrw. president, apie telacnlirste dry bdr, Mra, 4, T. Dobbs, Vor Mrs. A. J. Webb, re-elected; ax-| Carl Lucks, recording secretary; Mrs.| vice president, Busan Hassman; sec [ Mr. W. F. Hitchingy, baa » investigators, Mrs. Ed-| Lyle F. Wil ‘orresponding secre-| retary, May Manec fr; treasurer, ler; Mrs. 1. B. Gardner, | win 7 Mes ge Adrian| tary and Mrx, Frank Skinner. treas-| Morrisey; chaplain, Anna M. | uman; Mrs. J. . Wheat, | gmith and Mrs. A, R. Truax. Prest-| yrer net ing uate mma ig chairman dent emeritus, Mrs. W. H. Lyons;| see conductor, Mai ] stlick; “Tighe press correspondent, Mrs. Hurry Otts| WEBSTER P.-T. A rar, Laura Goodwin; guard, STAR CHAPTER McKnight. Webster P.-T.* A. will meet ence Roop: assistant guard OFFICERS aoa aries Constantine was| Tuesday, January 20, at 3p. m., at Flora Phillips | Chapter, No, 6-0. F. S| ejected chairman of Mount Baker! ¢he school. Mrs. W. C. Perry will; The next meeting of the circle | Me Tollowing officers at) circie; Mrs. A. B. Koeptli, vice presi-| upenk on ths fat child labor | will be Wednesday, January 21 at B Meeting held Wednesday | dent; Mra. W Dando, secretary;! amendment. “A play will be given pm, in ae hall | fie Corinthian room at| Mrs, Arthur Elmore, treasurer. | by Miss Morgan's room. All parents Nae temple | Alki circle elected Mra, Alexander | cordially invited. LINARY ‘| M. Coy, worthy matron; | yeister, chairman; Mra, Frank Brys, | . FOUNDERS’ DAY | b Warren, worthy patron; | vice president; Mrs. George W. Len-| BENEFIT CARD _ The new Annie Wright seminary in KKerchiner, secretary: Loulnon, secretary; Mrs. B. B. Dobbs,| PARTY SUCCESSFUL Tacoma will be dedicated and Found yMasurer; Beatrice Whitt-| treasurer; Mre. Cyrus A. Briggs, cor-| On Wednesday, January 14th, the | ers’ Duy celebrated on Monday, Junu- Sieclated matron: Pansy |responding secretary; Mrs. Lydia B.| child. welfare deewrtment of the/ary 19. Alumnae from ull over the ptress; Agnes Johnson, Gardner, sewing chairman; Mrs. J. R. | Seattle Federation of Wom n's Clubs state will assemble for the cere- eeeaee. Wheat, sariatant wewing chairman;| held an exceptionally successful | monies. 1. Stoore, Past matron, and| sfrs, W. F. Hitehings, press corres-| benefit card party at the home of| ‘the dedication off Raynor chapel {MeMinnimee, past pat-| pondent the president of the organtzation,| i 6 conducted by Rlshop Robert ed the installing cere-| The new officers of the Queen| Mra, W. Barnhart Paddock in the <norning, In the| Fone of the largest; Anne circle are: Mra. David ©. Fryer,| Approximately one hundred guests | | reenoon there will be a ten for the | mein the room, Lorraine chairman}, Mrv. J, M. Gilman, vies | attended the affair, netting a si alumnae and all former seminary BPH 3,500 metobern on-\ehairman, Mrs, We A. Shum, sec-j-stantin) sim, which: will be given |e ee a se vente phan ti PPPOE hie largest chapters | rotary ». Bert Allen, treasurer;!to the Medin Baby home, Bria Sl ciune Wlated. tepention of vl | d tates ‘ge ” ouck, sowing chairman:!and whist were played, aftor witch | Cle Mim Ment Bch gla i in ‘ Ee ig thorn, avsistant sow-lan Interesting program was given. Nie hse Kode arians of T WAMED vor year ing chairman; Mrx. ¥. 2. Kelly, as- At. the concluston of the program dl Treating a nang chairman; Mra. Frank! a social hour followed, with Mra,| The Rotarians will present the tO AML noclets \stchart, press correspondent; tele-| Daniel Ragun,, first vice president,| altar in the chapel an a memorial to W Yanaury §, the foi-| phone committer, Mra, Bert Haney.|and Mrs. Frank Ballaine, second the late Rt. Rev. Mrederic W. Keat. were elected: Mra.| Mex, B. Fi Try, Mra. J. C. Hiackford,| vice president of the federation, pre-| bishop of sal i" who gave many it President; Mrs. Joo' Men, C, N. Kalk; cook book commit-| siding at the coffees urns. | yer of work to the seminary. L LARGE COLL AIS Ss ik LIKES TO THROW TYPEWRITERS WAK ON HOKNETS WOODEN Bt OCKLES a = I / per that uo of average coking trike upon for of Stopping but on tical ity of t Why alike ort jou look of same D i wavec Then the still ered in some more her dre her force to AT THE J ADE TREE GIFT SHOP - rm Keltor iW liscount on her gorgeoun ¢ REBLOCKING OF HATS hh i r ' : ; Fs YOU RH AIR STAMPS you amor lowity Mr. Gus} ; Ry | Bemuty sh IF You N SED MONEY Z : MISS COF PMAN'S : NEW SPRING, HATS but # xpensl « b r ” Pine 8 9 2 Pp ts p whe dw t is “different,” « / ot rob puem A yard at Th Model. Q Bid. Hematitching adda finish to the siviplg, home-made fr YOUR PHONOGRAPH Ts it quite all right? pairs and sur 1816 Westlake FULL LINE OF FRANCO-AMERICAN TOILETRIES The Model Peoples Bank Bldg AT THE CINDERELLA A marcel, “tuck-under,” neck-c next-day re-wave are only $1.19 Haight Bldg. MA ta Vor the pleasure ry patrons the girls in one amall shop har arranged complimentary shampoos swith your marcel and curt for cach Tuesday and Wednesday | 20 PER CENT OFF On all fur work. The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bidg | One needa furs and fur trimming all the year round, and they last so much longer if kept in repair + COLEMAN'S IMPORT SHOP Has moved to its new location in the Gowman Hotel, 1616 Second. and you'll find eyer so many new things there. The lovely artificial flowers are half price this week Juat the other day, white I swooped around an import shop, I car spon the quecrest looking pair of “thin ich I learned upe furestiagtion are antique Chinese door st MARIE JSON IS BUSY NOW | Making lovely spring apparel for some of Seattle's most fastidious women, The Model, ples Bank Bldg Ce a Ko won that we will scarcely it, the bright sunshiny days will be upon us, and oh, the agony of “nothing new to wear.” iT MRS. FALCONER HAS THE VERY LATES In paper curling at The Society Beauty Parlor, and ever so many | skilled operators to attend you in every phase of beauty culture. | Upstairs, MeDermott Bidg. IL lot-3816. | One ta no longer correct with @ “bob” in the aveniny. There are | clever twirls and hairbands to match your own locks and cleverly | conceal the comfy day-time coiffure QUERADE COs STUMES | MA And gowns at reasonable rentals. Sutherland Costume Shop, 414 Bitel | Bldg. over Bartell’s. | The holidays that mean masked parties are just about “around” | again—and the “early bird.” you know, “catches the worm” in costumes. 2, 2a S-y NEW SILK AND SATIN HATS Have arrived at The Model in @ perfect riot of color, and the winter hats have come down to half priée, Imagine! 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. I KNEW CAROLINE HILL MADE IT ‘The moment I saw it for there's “that something” he makes. 226 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-1720. In one modistes shop the very same care and attention is given| to the creation of the stmptest street frock as to the most gorgeously extravagant evening gown, THE WINTER’S GRIME Will leave your garments readily when Pantorium to be cleaned or dyed. the latest equipment about every ‘frock you send them to the They have expert operators and I've never scorned the dycr since for ao many things can be cependiture YOUR NEXT I've found a really retiable plant, used again and again with a very smau | SWING ZASON’S S May necessitate a new machine or the repatring of your old one Singer's, 1524 First, have new and rebuilt’ models—Singers and Whites—and clect4@ cabinets. No matter how clever a woman may be in making or remodeling NDIVIDU for her own and the kiddies clothing, she cannot work with a sewing machine that docs not run smoothly, ALI onality from girl other for thi the to th u there h eare € he But hiv according to the girl far “You can't keep a good man down,” she wear the time Twenty hey TY he ought ai he rote, and hid her pen. In these ud their days wri outlet the hue and cry of ndividualit the a when the their lei tance the milady outlet fo terpiece fron ping eye 1 pi tho. they use day oat averay ure how that world ng it 1 wot thei dear individuality of for it breek “pon aiment of that you meet on attle’s avenue ith, who their hats may nk—i day look precisely alik ode atad appear to t too, 7 the individu here and that b ing hair i “Sally” the ard it that “bobbed the they don't! Not at all, that “Betty” way it n't curled said gir the and for does wear ngle does, and hair is is cut clever ind Her frock radical and out her viduality in «a may be hand-made, or it may be will be individual in allow. fashion to style of beauty. who is truly bring: manner embrouw tastic design or shade, tie-dye’"! woman uch unbecoming to has learned too rv lo ever something her POR BABY’S LAYETT again own Vanta shirts of vilk, wool n are al the T B ce ond floo’ f ow Bldg., Fourt i Pike Ae a al they have y small garment fit ud kiddies who don't go to school you'll be nt the wonderf a you WHY BORE EE: wee THE FAMILY. fe AUN NDEY ife—and so inexpensive! Call before next washdc YOUR SPRING HAT WI be A just to a ow individuality f you h Edna Iker make it 4098 Arca a th aces the ¢ to C head « th a f clus who creates her models to vow TRU F Foor comFort > « with Lindgren’ Areh-Fitter t nart, practical « i. There are shoca being mad now to je ‘o which is wi at the instep and narrow at the and feel well. YOU MAY SEW But let Miss Bean cut Bank Bldg and fit your frocks at her studio, 309 Peoples It's quite a delightful experience to turn out some exquisite thing that you've made for yourself with Soe eeepc hands. THE MOST UNIQUE DINING ROOM In the city is at Wing’s Cafeteria, Wonderful view of the harbor, coupled with splendid food, makes dining at 1409 First an un usually pleasant experience anita Seatile bor rightfully, of a most unusual downtown caje—spacious dining room and sconderful. view of Uic Sound and mountains rarely found in a city cafe. ws ote FOR THE REST OF THE SOCIAL SEASON OF Let Brocklinde’s take care of your dress needs. They rent eyery- thing for evening—and masquerades, too, 1624 Eighth. Eastlake earline. ‘8 GREAT IMPORTANCE Are your eyes. Eyestrain means headaches and tiny crowsfect Let Dr, and Mrs monds fit yqu with proper glasses, Fraser- Paterson Balcony So often women fail to realize that even the small amount of read- ing or scwing that they do will cause eyestrain and subsequently wrinkles, unless they wear glasses for close work. REDUCE 4 FR You can. EL tot-4746. The spring fashions promise nowhope to the woman who is ove? plump. She must reduce or be out of fashion, and someone has said that a woman “might as well be out of the world as out of fashion.” Two pounds an hour 402 Craty Bldg. . . THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS Are forever delignting us with some newly-discov- ered t in in the smartest of smart frocks, hat and coats} You'll find them at 1621 Westlake. Hees In a sort of straight-line ful lines. bric obored flay flannel sport dress the niftiest most youth- el is n the STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES at P. K. Pirret & Co, Book Shop are certain to be 616 Union St, 5 That you buy without fault, As I chatted with a man well up in the knowledge in books, I learn to my joy, that Zane Grey's latest novel, “The Herd,” is just on, the way to us from the publisher? OM BETTY FARIS’ WIRTHMORE SHOP 4 of what's what Thundering Comes an exquisite fur jacquette to 2 happy girl, for only a frae- tion of its cost, (just because it's been worn). Upstairs, McDermott Building. see The gowns and coats modeled in exclusive shops are seldom so! and never given away—but you'll find them greatly reduced in an upstairs gown shop! ee A PAIR OF LOVE BIRDS Or a canary to brighten your home—or with the kiddies, Thoroughbred ‘pets at First. a wee puppy to grow up Barnicr’s Pet Store, 1323 Pel Teeee eae most unique idca in place cards that shop where birds are sold; they are fiat mpon their surfa Perhaps the be had ina real feathered re white s—tr seen are to cards witl birds made tly oh ming W. GRIFFITH'S “AMERICA” Will be at The Colonial Sunday and Monday, Jackie Coogan Friday in “Little Robinson Crusoe,” anc’ Saturday “The Western Wallop.” Oi Leivie If you happen to have missed a splendid picture during its first stay in the city, ien’t it wonderful to have it come again? Advertisement.