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9 THE §& | ‘Seattle So ciety | phone n-0600 MISS ALICE EVANS se an Keen LeB | A ne {__——_ Guests at Mah formal Luncheon fwe How B fuiertains ea February 11 De of Wedd : . Mart a Ly " i K Donahoe G 8 ~ age " jnall Lunche € a ergu @ ribt Withtm es eres ‘ 4 wer 6 u kK é “a : satuntay Entertains Bridge Club j * Miss F Ure terta Miss Be ae . - t and | place v CHB fe travel abroad Dinner Honors . j Mrs A} Bilis Cornett to Mrs, Mel ficken - be Honore ed e tellews . pray’ sae" “4 s. BL ¢ MoMlck : grea Imnerene ¢ repre" Miss s has returned to Whitman college after fom Emmett | G Miscellaneous Shower a viet es in town.—Portrait by Grady ge announced this week } In honor of Miss Isabelle Bat laaber affair for Miss Cornett | eior " . ) eon Miss Helen Allar aa Students to Give ta, and for more the j art Program rhe os is 7 Iaformal Pa ! ade th ¢ the Wash , for Sister ' 1 of M a splendid tener v John Moran will have an | assisted . will be | of exee which he uses go at her ® mn, J y h marked effect, his y mega 9a Wedding Sole mnized : i hey 7 ‘ os ane ‘ ( Mr. and Mrs. L. yiotia— " . es ble, man. and Mr. In . k wr Tow Me Ser Osepte Hot Mr, Emit Kung, * ae eesane . Summer Day That Closes” a Valentine Dinner Dance | ocicck. in 1 Spend Manda of the Deeert. Grew : i hie eaine #Tennis Club Universal Sanipractic college, with) aif oi ei 4 Restless A eatume dinner dance Will be | tne secs Alva ireene reading i Wiack Viol" <°..- Johanne at” mat. w " ‘ gre at the Tennis club on Valer Wie tien Geek ctiue ice ‘init oo Brauan Winkoie eo a s ee vere, Friday evening. February |p pouiis were the attendants Pia a Soroya «ma " @ Special features are being ar Dr. and Mrs, Kuns are at home at| Prefude Ie Oma Rachma » Tecteoay RS yt gaged and there will be card tables fe those who do are to dance pat hol ree eee be Hestesses for the evening will be th .@ ¥ ¥ x and a y / netr rd , « SO icander Pringle, Dare. 1 Orthopedic Shops nlinere. A Pres ae m to her portraya a ening fim, Mrs. Donald Graham, } ts T. 8. Brennon will t fer mt unate young Me Maa Loor Locke. Jr. Mrs. Arthur oO! oa lees rages a lite of idle luxury and Seieff, Mrs. William Edris and c Be © ee " nein 1 ee Thomas Greening Assisting wil Atia from Mn Mozart Has T My Darling Mother 5 eee brecht, Mra, § H Bok lt yo ge tw Leave Thee” b Visitors Entertained head Frank Rhebeck Mrs. J ‘ Hum Was Idx Marguerite Wegener en-| phrey, Mra fained at luncheon Wednesday af-| R. Parley. Mra Proves) sfario Charles ¢ “Andrea ( she snier” Popular Opera temo at The Olympic in honor of| Jonn Zwickey and M M. Deck By Low its : Bwickey a an ee nu ine ond Owens Mis Myrtle Stuart and Mins Helene will be in charge Sass tebe ter : Rez of Everett, who are visiting in rs = 3 wage fy nted by Mrx Mrs. Norman Bur the Metro-/ ton, Mra. James Wylie and Mrs. H ‘h. Greene Women’ s Clubs - CLUBS FOR SATURDAY |ter series of ten January 25, from repres attended the an Bohmidt » Mpy. and George Ceba squeir 1 Allee Ge j to §. Pn the ¥ WLCATIONAL rooms at North Broadw pte | ews’: Educational club will| Roy. There will be @ talk by Ivarice aig! 7 amp fet Saterday, Febru: t the | Haglund on “Habits and Their Mod kt tien’ f Tas ppt wo af kgf pea Wieration clubhouse. Japa ation.” Members and interested ‘son follow pill 08 uM epi S) Mw. Carl Siebr a sons are invited. Mict 7 abd weber WISCONSIN GOLDENROD Pinte Read, hostesses dem } a Mra. Ar WISCON! JOLDENRO! ke NORDICA CHOAL é ve af ng oad z i ©. Goérig, Mra. J. W FANTIER HEIGHTS The 1 meet | Ww Siaite- A A. Co! in Goldenrod clu’ Wier Heights Improvement ary 23, in Mrs. Snelling’s studio, 410 6 '¢ Katherine hier, 2 Si give its regular card party | Montelius building |LADY BEAGLES’ CLUB AIkL at o'clock eh y evening, Janu M4 at § ee INSTALLS OFFIC s ee ¢ nhs dining car, Re- | COUNCIL OF CATHOI.K At the regular mont eeting JUNION CHOIR Be WOMEN HOLD MEETI of the Lady Eagles’ club Wed Junior: ( st i The Meattle Council Catholic | nesday, January 71, in M. BE. BA rae iF iat PRESID sabe Women held Mts quarterly meeting |hall, the newly elected officers for | P8rist t Seattle, will RC Wednesday after Mint cumaiad wear: wate: insta silv ¢ guild hall on F ad Past Presiderits ub of John at the Knights of Columbus |Mrs. Lucy Hamilton. ay A pro Eile W. PC. will have its an-| Mrs. C. Rt stlen, president, pre-| Mra. Bessle Freed ix the retiring st heaven. and Mlluncheon and theater part siding |president and Mrs. Kate Clarebers for the benefit Way. January 24 uncheon will| The members and their frienda|retiring secretary. The new offi.\of the ve fund of the Junior Ered at 12 o'clock at Hollywood (listened to a very interesting talk |cers are Mrs. Anna Onatatt 1 Choir BR and the party will later at-|by Mr& J. N. Jackson, provincial |dent: Mrs. Othella Carrier, vice CBN ca fd the Orpheum representative, of her impressions mr ident Mrs. hel St Peters, BALLARD A of of the recent convention of the recording re Men The High PoT. A. wilt TUTARY wits ST PARTY National Counell of Catholic Wo- Doley, Gna retary: Mrs. Ed- | m the music room Wedne Rebekah lodge will have ™*D. held at St. Louls, Mo, at na Beauc treasurer The ‘day, January 2, at 2 p. m An Mreguar military whist party gat-/¥Fich she represented the province trustees of the club include Mrs. |nteresting fp am has been ar BSY evening, January 24, at $:30 °f Oregon, and was the delegate | Hertha Schuster, Mrs. Pearl St.|/ranged. Judge Reah Whitehead will fh MW. A om i Seattle Council of olie Women Following the «i's policy of know your charities, the second speaker of the afternoon |HARMONY HOM ‘ | Harmony” He he | Peter, Mra, Marza Mart na Wilkins, publicity TEAD Cojumbia. on the “Child Labor Amend * Piano solo by Mra, Olive entham. Voeal nolo, Mrs. J G. McGrath by Mise Bro-! Marjorie Kt and M Pitorrens: atxtuian Prove das of the Daughters’ Auxil PF 10 the Woman's re aceompan Bers Sone, em“ Personal Mat the home of fr and Pack Woirs 0) Mrs. Roy Case is ex Ww. Ninth jin @ fortnight from a Mr and cPherson, Mr. and!._3fts- C. J. Broughton of WE. Palmerton, Mr. and Mra, {7@Sh.. is,in town visiting D. Curtis, Mr Mrs. J, #.|Who ts attending the Moran school Dr, and Mrs Dr,|While here she is a guest at The} Mow, and | Olympic MARKET DAY SPECIALS TOMORROW AT Conner’s App parel Shop RIGHT ON YOUR WAY TO THE PUBLIC MARKETS «.. TAILORED BROADCLOTH OVERBLOUSES 12 Different Styles All Sizes Some with Van Heusen e Pe | W. D.| Miss Catherine Niblock, who is vis-| George |iting her unele and aunt, Mr. and] A. D. Mra. F. Harris Warner, in Middle. | ton. onn., spent the last week-end | hs at Amherst, Mass. ro CHAPTER BF f | Towne has returned} trip to Por 4 of card Oe a | nuary| Mr. Harold Black left last week on a@ six weeks’ cruise of the West| ors, Friends cor-| Indies. j “teat tke i Cha ter, No, 95, ©. 8 pe tire the 1 is eaplae ards Saturday ever 5 14 o'clock, in Wing Lovely 1 Invited to « tend KR Mr. and Mras H. J, Maury, of ADDITIONAL, CLUBS lar and Winlock, are the guests of Judge! cuffs, others with collar and cuffs Roxen 7 and Mrs. Stephen J, Chadwick j of self inaterial. ta, 1 DINNER eos | 1 ‘ Bheworth circte * a You would pey as high as $2 BAR, will serve en Ee tke THIER LC for this same blouse at some plac diner, toto, have removed from 720 15th ave. N.| foacial eee to The Olympic Hotel | Specie ont bata < ry ae | Noi Aude ss Market Day mek, In Veterans’ hall.| str ang Mrs. Harold Haas are 107 PIKE Price ‘Tomorrow . a being congratulated upon the birth! Near First Ave. PUTED CLUE DAD of a daughter, Harriet Eltzabeth, ights of Columbus January 21, in the Seattle General ALL-WOOL SWEATERS in Red, mnimit- led by committees from the | HOSPital KID BOOT Orange, Yellow and Buif. All sizes. Danight psy SPECIAL MARK Mr. and Mrs Roy Maryatt SWEATERS DAY PRICE (Charlotte Wright) are receiving con TOMORROW i gratulations upon the birth of a son, Charles Robert, Janu: it the Seattle General hoapits CONNER’S APPAREL SHOP 107 PIKE STREET—JUST BAST OF FIRST AVENUE ° Mr. and Mrs.” Hugh O’Conn Lane st, are receiving ¢ tulations upon the birth of , daughter, Dorothy Marie | ATIVE WOMEN VOTE NEVER Too OLD “2° Come Shopping @ith Cecille -:- | N characteristic of the so-called modern girl—the girl who wor clothes has True it is, for economy 11 taken on a newe ymarte ‘ollier cloak. They are no longer done without—but they're Women of ay take better care, for one thing, of the clothe than they did ten or fifteen years ago. They treat tenderly the delicat fabrics of blouses and lingerie; they send to the cleaner more frequent y the “heavy” garment, despite the fact that it no longe weeps the dusty streets and floo And they freshen their apparel by dyeing it the same or another as does a faded color! There ia less material in the dress of today than in the gown of another year; it is more simply fashioned, and therefore, easier by far to remodel, Only the other day I admired a lovely one-piece frock of dark blue twill, proud wearer that it was her old beige suit remodeled, and dyed. with dainty collar and cuffs, and was informed by the I was amazed, until I stopped to think of the progress we've made in the ery art of re-creating left-overs in the way of hats, dresses and even furs and wraps, Almost everywhere one goes, there are skilled dressmakers who actu- lly make a business of making almost like new your cast-offe; clever illiners who will remodel the hat of last season and make of it some- People who spend all their time in devising clever, new ways of economy in dress for those who thing smart and new for the current season, ruly wish Do you wonder, then, that it's been said time and time “American women are the best dressed women in the world?” HAVE YOU again that THE HOLLYWOOD FLANNEL FROC DISCOY anid “FAMILY SEXY ICE” Are just as clever as they can be, a easonable el As it's g by The Su, Laundry Ce It's actually been the oy Ce wt 1 coats, 1621 Wes th of Pine means of enting se 5 the part of many busy " ind t d of @ most n r ulpment and the most competent . . ie she w uld inced ¢ Aladdin wus THOSE UGLY HAIRS party, I'm aure, f t. 1109 American Bank Li “ae As smart or dowd: Mr Rackur, at Rackur's Beauty Shopp: ee Wea 10 Eitel Bidg., will tend duality to your ob.” EL jot-6584 superfivous hairs there er y t be re é. wlar type of shingle is suited to cach personality and suit MARIE SON AT THE MODEL Bide. it You'll find at Bub os t Bubbia’ pom of 1 different are ibbon trimmed hats the color ssa + they are " : ie faille, bengaline and all the " that is so smartly youthful. 218 Pike > , > bi PARTY DATES AGAIN ae Every hat that I've seen this season te youthful, And vat penta P R without being too glaringly so—colorful and yet not party gov as? a ae fooks joyful, for spring as far as headgear is concerned. February will soon be upon us and it's a gay th of birthdays and party possibilities, HOW CAN BETTY FARIS SELL ments of the season's That's a Wirthmo: % McDermott Building pproved styles, at one-third secret You most visit this RESTED EYES M a ealthy. ha Edmonds, F person. but most of u of the time. Consuft Dr, and Mrs r-Paterson’s Balcony, about your ¢ glanses another, part troubles. If ever you make a mistake in th ee es coat, don't sit at home and hate TYLE pre purchase, but they tru’ Ave A PERMANENT WAVE ONLY § Introducing to the public our Iutest er Pumps and oxfords are the only “permissibles” just wow, and it's by ‘an expert splendid to know that you'll find th lection of a wrap, @ frock ora yourself because of it." Think of ‘one else who may enjoy it, and pass it on COMFORT AND s Seldom join han a rise iis dgren’s Arch-Fitters, is in the matter ation in a permanent wave experience. Society Beauty operator of five ye ion ond Parlor, EL jot-3816 or MA in-0644 comfort! bate nm combining fa 4 The delight of a permanent war REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT fear On all fur work at The M 1 is never-ending, I'm told. No rain or wind taking out the curl—no bother mornings—and 9 Peoples Bank Bldg no time and money cach week or so with curling—and when one may have it for a nominal charge, why bother with the curling Fur scems to be as popular on the very carly spring models as it “dey: MISS COFFMAN’S SPECIAL ON SPRING HATS UNDAY DINNER! Is simply astounding, for she has the smartest, most colorful things wesc ter trial “to phan) 004 lock: iter & bey week, ao for five and ten dollars on Saturday! 223 Pine St why not just take the family to dinner at Wing’s Cafeteria, 1409 ais Pag was all fall and winter ry shop you're fairly ce yeor, that are rete tain to discover hats any celusive, and yet not expensive. | MR. WALLEY WILL CUT you R HAIR The way you want it, at The Nifty Beauty Shop, 1417 Fourth Avenue. 306 Holland Bldg. MA in-7746. 4 downtown cafe, where the food ia good, the prices extrem vely nable and the view of harbor and Sound wonderful, is rarity—and yet we have LAST ON’S COAT | Will be «quite all right for a good while longer if only it's dyed, | and the Pantorium does beautiful work, MA in.7680. Just as before bobbed hair came into fashion, women wore their hair as suited their type, so now with the “bob” the heir must be sree ALS trimmed to suit the face Since 1 visited one cleaning and dycing plant and inspected its ah equipment, I've never bern afraid to send any of my things, how- | CAROLINE HILL—MODISTE ever treasured, to the dyer WINE uL—) > reget Has consented to give instructions again frock under her supervision You may make your own 26 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-1720. ORDER Repairs and supplies at 1816 Westlake DO YOU KEEP IN Your phonograph?. The splendid ideas in design, fine stitchery and style or one clever | maker of gowns, gocs to her fortunate pupils. The phonograph is, 1 belleve, one of the inventions for which Fe en te ene Carts ee | REDUCE! “YOUIGAN . . . Two pounds an hour 402 Crary Bldg. EL lot-4746. DAINTY WOMEN PREFER pa tay Franco-American Toiletries at The Model ples Bank Bldg The new bright plaids and checks that are smart in cverything— SEE aig: even hosiery—make slinness a necessity! . MARIE NELSON OF THE MODEL INVITES YOL : SATISFY YOUR MONEY NEEDS To call and see her reasonably priced spring pattern hats. You may By obtaining a loan on your valuables at The Pacific Loan Co, have them copied, too, from your own material there, and there is 603 Third Ave remodeling of your lust year's straw, at 529 Peoples Bank Bldg pe ps IVa ever so much better to merely get a toan of moncy on the security of one’s jewelry than it is to have to sell outright. proves difficult oe at HEMSTITCHIN $ > Five cents a yard, at The Model, INEXPENSIVE BABY LAYETTES fi faced wy Are on display for your inspection at the Taylor | A hemstitched border or a picoted ruffle adds so much to the home- Often you'll see a beautiful hat that would just suit you, were it not for the color—if it's a pattern hat, the sitnati unlesa you can have it copied in colors that are “right.” 9 Peoples Bank Bldg Baby Service, second floor Bigelow Bldg. Fourth | made frock and Pike Chea ee | T8h 8 POPULAR, DAINTY VIOLA DANA Will be at the Colonial Saturday in “Social Code.” Tonight you'll see there dimpled Httle Laura La Plante in “Young Ideas.” es When you're hunting something for baby, better go to a shop wh they spect we in just things for the wee ones: there you're certain to get what you want uw ngeds—and to pay just enouyh, and not and too much, for it 1 popular-priced theater is a haven of rest and enjoyment to fase women tired with shopping who have an hour or two to spend, for a iveai bs it's right in the heart of the shopping district BARGAINS FOR BOOK LOVERS Abound at P. K. Pirret & Co. Book Shop, 616 Union St, this week Mr. Lynn, who knows books, will aid you in your selection THE L . . . To ure the new law goes into effect. Chauncey Vive found one book shop where a lover of the Northwest has Ww supervises the individual Inst tion. T's we collected ever ao many books about this reyion. You'll find there rt way to the ard Examination. Many times the story of “Donald Norton,” by Robert &. Pinkerton, ft tella of you will sind thar a tew lesions wilt dy for you what it requires a younp fur trader and his ultimately successful struggles against years to pick up yourscif race prejudice | or MA in-0044, * For fuither Information, call EL iot-3816 —Adyertisement. , *\ a iS z if ¥ ; : ; sae weet

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