Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
\' Clubs Socie ty CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Cornett Announced at} "ann NPT AL Charming Tea Howmor: thei us segs peatan arakepums Blaines Frank EV 4, on “M t Nie art ot udy G Le 4 x ¢ * : a A ARY TO RUTH SCHOO! . wilt 2 of Mra . Ww ary pe ae te ass will meet ta ee “1 wnt Koentg, WOMAN'S Ci RB 4 sae x Ja a. f r a ? att of Mrs J. ae The dram t club : will meet Mra. I ort = ' t ) Le \ ; M M iene Mra ae ® f . luncheon 4 so litional Reservations | «ram chairman, a e the “ M ! Hodg e set for ! a Pie i . : by oJ} v a ee ¢ - : A Stua Wr. and M ; *6 ; i: apd Mrs A. B. Stewart willy seal of sch wert geiain with a Bride Mra . 7 con, Mra | AY, ; t 2: ay evening: honor of andj and Mra J, C McMillan. W. Holden at, A progr mer : eee given at the affair : 4 ¥ I . the place of the m a ee Melody Club to Give em Jsformal Dinner for Fi ne Travelers Program bers and men WOMEN'S SOCIETY ig <is Z The Women's soctety of the Tab Butlers Hosts at Dinner |x church will mews di Mra. Jason D. B n-\! tory MOUNT HOLYOKE ALUMNAB o Women's Univers TRUSTEES’ MEETING The board of trustees of the Seat tle Hebrew Benev ety will | meet at Tem y January 2 Mrs. Gott W Orthopedic Shops Be Honored | 1 14 wilt direct the ‘ e Ortho 7 214 Columbia st. PYTHIAN § om, STERS teb % il h PY h Reed will be the} i hoid by Mrs. Orin Lon op m, at Mrr f ateor ‘ » Mr is Matec hall, 1409 Ninth ave. r Mrs. James s will give an e Mra. George D. Beards home thian Ma James Robert A. Broce. Morgan. MeAus tf and Mrs. gx will pre Mrs. K. Knausenber: Wh at the py Prabal hed A. Mitchell, Mrw. Ae Mie Eugene Mea Mra. Samuel Mrs. W. 8. Chen fife, Mra Thor ms and Wooster, Mrs. Leroy! ‘Tha Dunlap Wm A. Rocke F L. Hayden, Mr. Wal-| regular meetir e o-0 Mr. Wesley Walker, | January 21, 6 Yorning Musicale rt Thompson, Miss Mary of the Ma Musica! Art society Miss Essie Haxby pils of Miss J . with Mrs. J. W.| will furnish the program Miller, will; A. M. Bonnar will speak on the Wednesday | “Child Labor Amendment”; Miss A Y © with |. Giffor a A large Mra. Dormer Ames and M. 3. J.| attendance is expected, as thin ts |Perkinson, on Wednesday afternoon. first public meeting In the now school. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alco- hol added, will turn} gray, streaked and faded hair beautifull dark and luxuriant. cee TO INSTALL OFFICERS West Seattle Review No. 61, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will Install officers on Wednesday, January 21, at 8p, m., at Carpenters’ hall. ‘Those to be installed are Kath- leen Butler, commander; Mary Mo- Donald, eutenant commander; Julia Kellem, past commander; Loino Nacher, collector; Deborah Woeck, record keeper; Emma Johnson, lady- at-arms; Caroline Watson, chaplain; OF MIDDLE AGE et ne | Fakham’s Vegetable Com; Note Mrs, rary ry ie | imgy Mewes Sago Tea | Margaret ‘Anderson, sergeant; Mra, em, Georgia. — c Iphur recipe) naisy Wambsly, picket; Mra. Eng-| of Life I petra) at home, though, $8] tang, captain; Mra. Myta Davison, whole right sid | troublesome. AD/sostaning officers. and could not lie easier way is to get} see on my left side. I was in bed about two months and could not get up | only as my son! would lift me. Af- terdoctoring with- out relief a man who was rooming with ustold my son thatLydiaE. Pink- — ham’s Vegetable cared his mother at the Life,sol began taking your After tak it for two could get out or my bed by Tam now 53 years old and in bealth and stronger than ever life. Ihave recommended the | Compound to many suffer- young and old, and you ame anywhere as long the ready-to-use = = preparation. tu-| Women sre | PIONEER AUXILIARY Proved by the ad-| ‘phe Women's Pioneer Auxiliary to dition of other ingredients, @ large/ +14 Washington State Pioneers, will bottle at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” thus avolding 4) There -will be a noon luncheon in lot of suse. the private dining room. A special While, gray, faded hatr ts not stn-| program has been arranged which ful, we all desire to retain our! win include community singing led youthful appearance and attractive-| py R. H. Vivian, who will also give ness. By darkening your hair with | somo vocal numbers; piano solo, Mr. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com.) ————————————, | Suffered with pound, no one can tell, because it| 66 does it so naturally, a0 evenly. You How fast dampen a sponge or soft brush ith It and draw this through your| MY Stomach and Ca- | fr) tarrh of the Head day, January 21, at the Y. W. CA air, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs Aisappeared. After another ap- plication or two your hair becomes vt will be glad to an- | reautifully dark, glossy, soft and liuxuriant and you appear years jyoune r—Advertisement. Took Four bottles of PE-RU-NE qeeCm Guard Against “Flu ies were re- J . , | With Musterole | ——— Infiuenza, Grippe and Pneumonia : lusually start with a cold. Tho mo- and now ment you get those warning aches, cannot ips. be gon ‘ get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant ice 7 ‘ that relieves congestion (which 1s praise it fat $y | what a cold really is) and stimulates enough 7 iff completely, | “culation y eit. This de-| It has all the good qualities of |the old-fashioned mustard plaster J | without the blister. Misa Emelie A. Haberkorn, 2261 . Just rub {t on with your finger- ols Ave., St. Louis, Mo, writes: : to moist.|tips. First you will feel a warm|For over two years T was troubled of in gently |tingle as the healing ointment pen-| with Internal catarrh, I read a 2 letrates the pores, then a soothing,|Pe-ru-na booklet and began taking tho treatment. ‘Tongue cannot do- scribe how I suffered with my stom farrh in my head. I tion and quick relief. handy if not all, of |cooling sen 4 two| Have Musterole for emer- ir fee more applic iil com. |ency use. It may prevent serious|ach and the c dissolve and destroy | illness began to feel better as soon as T Magis sign and trace of it,| To Mothers: Musterole is also |had used four bottles and now I BP Matter how mu Y have cannot praise it enough I now enjoy as good health as ever and ~~ made in milder form for babies and Mt children, Ask for drut you | ra wr wi find, too, that all ttehing| Children's Musterole. lwould not think of doing without A uRgINg Of tho scaip will stop | and 650, in Jars Peruna.” Mi. 20 r will be and tubes. Dr. Hartman's famous remedy has become the standby tn thou- sands of American homes for the relief of coughs, colds, catarrh and every catarrhal diseas Insist upon genuine enjoy satisfaction Tablets of liquid and sola every where—Advertisement. H lustrous, clos tte | 1 Blor altky and Ad Wook nnd 1@i a hundred " ter, m An get liquid arvon at any| 4nd four ounces is 1 Et nee ur ounces 1s all | Peruna and This simple rari A r been kno it, n to fall—Ad. hold an interesting meeting Wednes- | THE ATT Music “Butterfly” Oper ie W o& Opera BY LOUISE KAYMOND OWENS Ame i “ “ Mr. a lar t Mra a nar Marto Valle, whose singing ts one | *") tt st pleasurable tn the i was heard as Sharpless, at sul. He has a range, ad @ramatio ability, | | ends charm to any part he may | ‘num r " You a Others in the cant Included Mary K as Suz Mme, Butterfly’s | or ys ’ ntralt BUSINI ening Alice Gentle will be the title role tn - Mid-Winter Concert | With Borts Mal and soloista, the musical dep: ky Vesta 3, at 8’ ort y in kr M « nas « fame wn in music ba has appea pe. Ve 4 youn Joan Mdeltoe Needha . Cadm A Whepherde Molly on the & + Trchatkowslet + Mervert Andante Alre de ‘achatkowsk! Petrova facet Laon to er Techatkowskt Sidney Jones; vocal selections by Mr, Worth Densmore. | ‘Tho program will be followed by a business meeting. ° | FEDERATED CLUBS | Federated clubs to meet Wednes-| day, January 21, include: Progressive Thought club, with Mra. Helen 1. Willburn, 48 E. 67th (Meridilan car), at 1:30 o'clock; Mra Netta Holmes will speak on “When Dreams Come True.” Mra. J. Ellsworth Ives, assisting hostess. Friends and former members welcome. | West Seattle Art club, with Mra G. Bucey, Rol Vue gardens, at 10:30 o'clock. Mra C. J. Stanley will have lesson for the day, with topo, “Kirman Rugs.” Mra. J, C, Hayes will talk on “Silversmithing.” o-* | :s | CARD PARTY | | | ‘Tho ladies’ auxiliary to the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers will} give a card party, Wednesday, Janu-| ary 21, at 2 o'clock, at the homo of Mra. C. R. Swift, $18 32d ave, Tako )E. Cherry st. car. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | PROGRAM FOR REMAINDER OF WEEK Meetings of the Woman's Century club for the remainder of tho week | includes: } ‘Thursday, January 22—The social | service department will assemble at }the home of Mra. Arthur B, Rush- |ton, 1017 W. McGraw st. Assisting hostesses, Mra. A. M. Price and Mrs. J. H. Linton. Mrs. Carl Smith will lreview “Tho Survey,” and Mra. ©. |K, Rinehart will discuss conditions| in county and city jails yesterday| and today. Tako Kinnear car. Friday, January 23—The literature and travel department will mect at] 11 o’clock in the Y. M. C. A. Fol-| lowing the business meeting tho program will be devoted to a review |by Mrs. Nyman E. Holland of “The| Rover,” by Joseph Conrad, and Mra. A. O. Graff will talk on “Conrad| |the Man.” | ‘Tho political scence department| meets at 12:15 noon in the private dining room of the Y. W. C. A. cafe-| \teria. Mra. R. F. Weeks will gi jan Interesting talk on “Federal and State Taxes.” Members of the club will meet tn | general assembly at 2 o'clock in the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A. |the business meeting tho program at 3 o'clock will be in charge of the child study department. Mra.| Arthur Holt and Mra J. P. Nelson| have arranged a very interesting entertainment. . oe MONTHLY CONCERT The regular monthly concert of the| British-American association will be} given in tho Fine Arts hall, 2028| Third ave., on Friday evening, ary 23, at 8 o'clock. All of British birth, whether anu persor residents the gram ts in ch ot ¢ M TALL Moroni Olson Playe ty program w DAUGHTERS OF N¢ AR PAGE 11 Personal Raisin pie is a favorite with}men. They have it frequently at restaurants for lunch. Because they like its satisfying goodness, Men would like to have raisin pie more often at home. You will please your men folks by serving it for supper. Have raisin pie tonight —and see! Don’t bother to bake it yourself. I know how to bake the kind of raisin pies menlike. Iusethe same materials that you would use. The raisins are Sun-Maid Raisins. The same that you buy in the Sun-Maid package—big, plump, juicy rai- sins, the choicest fruit of California’s vineyards. Cut through the golden, flaky crust into one of my juicy, racy raisin pies and learn how good real raisin pic can be! Serve one tonight. 4“ The f the Cha argo 1 bo presented == RaisinPie er ask aman / IRWAY ERS officers of ‘alky resale Fresh from the oven at your baker’s or grocer’s fay night Krogata pr 2 ee x y r Dahl 3. Ben Tollefsen;) outside guard, Mrs. Henry Dicksen§ fie. - .™M a ta Mrs, J. N Sher- | trustee, Mrs. P. Hamstad, and mue Tr v ii Mrs. ames Dahl;|sician, Olga Stevens. Good morning! Good cheer! Good nourishment! All three piled high on a man’s plate when mother turns out Flapjacks! How they satisfy the “inner man—these fine, up- standing hot cakes! How they start the sunshine ball atolling! Notice the men who go in for Flapjacks in the morning. They're the men who “eat up” work the rest of the day! And—just this word of friendly caution tomother: don’t make the mistake of serving Flapjacks at the end of a hearty breakfast. They deserve first place on the morning menu. Fruit, Flapjacks, syrup and coffee are enough for any man with a right good morning appetite. Easy to make. Economical to serve. Simply at little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. Say “Flapjack” to your grocer—he'll know. “Alber @& Better Breakfast “=