The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 15

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ATTLE STAR I 7 rm “MISS MARTHA McDONALD — | NEW INGOME TAX : | . e MA in-0600 Levy Provision Made for LeBallister. Telep ; -turer to Speak at Won ’s Univer ed Let ‘ opeak a ome s niver- Noted L Clul Dinner _ Hi Returaat Divorced People The f f sity . ¢ A ‘ ’ LABOR PARTY IN JAPAN Tra rs ters VASHI - f 4 e | ’ f 1 ' f ° 1 mW Luncheon f | 0 _ Bt f —o amen fer | : eet , fee Tues co eg \ M 4 ' H what 1 ut n- | 208 ts ‘ pares. © 2 ternal « ‘ f sencdean ‘ untry for t ' f r t ° k $ The affair \ 4 i Se \ en at . Bo an - ome Jhoppin ith Cecille -:- @ wart ‘ = . . Anoth Mie Mr. and Mrs McEwan tuth Hi “ ; Hosts at Small l Dinner ® marked for eights | : ge ap ond Mire. Alexa Entertains for | fallla, who recently De ; nder rughte : ay eve| Miss Frances Hildebrand, whos | A and styles that are suitable for wear in offices and shops? I have, aie sled tnt the ‘eae catuce he | and I'm just delighted to see that not all the lovely things are to be worn hee and | Supper Flora Hildebrand entertained a few afternoons and evening aah Mre. M “ = ; , gdetais eighteen gueats informally eae When so many of us spend the greater part of our time, by far, at ee aed ee ™ | Hostess at Bridge | work, it’s quite a boon to our spirits to spend Saturday afternoon shop- Cards Out for Dane Mrs. J. L. Brow ttn to buy. Adorable models in striped and brightly checked flannel, 80 > ee M t . “Jon Wednesday aft " “ mart on the girl who ia fairly slender, and quite all right for wear to yan i. McPherson -. sent | * * hag | work and on the street bright days without a wrap! Soft, clingy things BE estor taltroom a Informal Dinn in dark crepes and satins, too, that are absolutely the thing for the girl jor a oom at r er 5 ee Hotel at Home who works, whether it be at the typewriter, or behind the counter. ao. rs: Within the bounds of the purse of the average girl are most of the Margaret Latimer things being displayed. One need no longer be dowdy, no matter what Is Hostess her work or how slim her purse, for just looking will find you tiny shops Miss Margaret be te tucked away here and there, to come to the aid of the girl who can’t find feet Gamer tonicht at her home| © ay Musical | what she wants at the price she must pay, in the larger plac I've ‘g compliment = . Emma Pratt |¢ . y ‘ despite hunted out, oh, so many just such ones, and I’m sure after you've gone iets few _ ahs esstiyiees ; Br -yai 8 ry wip dean: <4 sf We - Miss Martha McDonald is chairman of the publicity com-| over my list, that you'll agree with me. wo ates talc * °C | mittee for the Manus club bridge party Thursday evening, f o kK, at Mise Wells | February 19, in the Junior ballroom at The Olympic.— t i ome Tonight | Portrait yb James & Merrihew grata om and Mrs ta | Luncheon Hostess . Teles, who will leave shortly With of ve, M 5 | ‘ | ee st ° vursday afternoon af eae eae F s Pipe BETTY FARIS WILL TU RN INTO MONEY MISS BEAN CUTS ANI PS ae Sea i 4 ann beh ; lented Young Pianists T at yenn't u. Murvele : : fy one akfast Orthopedic Shops tay for California to attend the hore to Appear in Recital j ¥ Upat McDermott Bids ; eae shane Mrs, Fred] Mrs, A Oakland and Low Ang Paul Pierre McNeely will present { i oo sea che: buabe It's quite thrilling to look at some exquisite thing and reflect that ii kave shortly for tt f tour-|at the Orthopedic L Roo m4) BR u Gt ‘ ‘ +d " a ag come tument at Pebdie Beact Columbia st. a ed by Mrs. J. M ‘ Fe f » ta 1 PRING PATTERN HATS . Bre r A. Dick Mra, | kane to make their home re r M Marie Nelson, at The Model, has them priced very reasonably, in ‘ . s ° ° tud RACKUR'S CE AC TER 8 Mr CUTTING aly e codeine oi Sh te nu Bridge Luncheon “cat * ed ere ; N 108 Broadway CKUR'S THARAC Ea) ip aches: ssn ee deed. Winter models are half-price; rem deling of straw hats, t Mr Orrin H. Curpente vas | Banghart, Mrs. E. B. Drisko, M York, are guests of Mr a who mp Mr. Rack has a staff of i Sena = > 0G > EG cbcidge luncheon. on | Earl Thomeon, Mra. B. H. Mustaine, |Oeorge Lent, at Hotel Hos Past! i Bldg. EL tot-894 YOUR PHONOGRAPH ! Weinesday, in complimen Mrs.| Mrs, Winans, Mrs. Elmer Green, | rent caaieenia ee ast caer e ; - In it quite all right? Repair and supplies at 816 Westlake (head P. McGhie, of Everett, and| Mrs. J. B. Lincoln, Mixx Florence nares 1 If your hair is not ¢ ¢ artad’ caromney ee enh sy a Mra G. Snelling, of Seattle | Gardner, Miss » Williams and M T f Te t 1 ‘ » e “ 4 Krelsier the chic little hate of th ason conn be worn Your phonograph, like your pias inust occasionally be “tuned. “ef Mias Alice Miles. week Vv B ¢ b att . . F As hs ana q i , East Madison guild will be in $2168 Ace ; ; IF YOU PLAN TO MAKE fi Birthday Party harge a yiad aw at tithe \ Emma Prat e te dare} ALE OF W HITE CHINA | A pe HB tl Fe ‘ New frocks for yourself c kiddies for spring, your machine Bh For the pleasure of her » son, | Thrift Aiciies te sare. |! A Wright se it Panay ny ucy sheer may need looking over. F new and rebuilt Singers and logan, Mrs. Keith Log: Mit | tT. Mew mae bares Peter Perna 1, arks . Pi iva siycppgiocree sake i na Whites n 2 wil entertain with a junior | Mre. W. Ro McDermott and Mra. ( i with . f ! chingale ~ Neva find 4 in china and r things thig month and next pee Bl Mt her home Saturday afte LE. Rathke. |G. EB, M, Prat Wedding-Day st Troidheuges, ¢ ihel. toll pave yeu menty.in your purchases A sew « not work smoothly will ruin the in- = —$$—_____—_—_— — ie ‘ sts os : ‘ ts SO ae see « m spiration to remodel your ovwn or the youngster’s clothing. , Te iaeal die. comaratia ons: up ah UP AND DOWN AND AROU ND ah pew : Women S Clubs the birth’ of a son, Jan “Eg foo wendy mare sce Ar y the ttle flan ks at Hollywood, THE GRIME OF WINTER , Cotumb: pit ‘ " : st fifteen ¢ and martest spring hats Will leave your garments readily when you send them to the CLUBS FOR SATURDAY QUARANTE CLUB Shere Pantals , bow 1621 of Pin Pantorium to be cleaned or dyed. They have expert operators and - The Quarante club will meet with Mrs. & C. Burk : ok e oe the latest equipment. MA in-7680. LTL _- Sea ov and t.. Tues roe. 6 the Ba " » buy the material and have clothes made Since I have visited one cleaning and dycing plant and inspected Capitol a ‘empe ‘ebruary 3, at $15 p. m Mrs. Timothy Jerome w end - jodard Yee ves | i pment, U've never been afraid to send any of my things, Legion will met with Mrx. J. E. Mc oe ‘ . Wale os > wowever trease 0 the dyer Calum, 1247 18th ave. N., Saturday, “ Be Sa Vaneetyers (9 soso’) MARIE NELSON Ag THE MODEL aaiutcnacdilderronste seed Sn Sanuary 31. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. | ST. ght EBS a Will make new spring frock most successfully. 529. Peoples | 5 , , , Gebers re requented to attend, as| 114 ; 4 fy Lie hone | THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE : ETE ke wade for the pageant maughters of St. Ge Mr A. C. Rochester returned Oratorio Society | ewe On the second floor of the Bigelow Bldg., Fourth and Pike, Is a 68 B. A. hall, 1923 First ave last W a} R anaivo, | ts 2 1; i eathee ant: copled. showing Vanta shirts of silk, wool and cotton—specialed at 95 cents. ) TOUNGSTOWN CLUB February at 1:30 e vecelved Ofte ntimes you Wace 80 pe ht : ye me at .y ole \ a ite Also Daisy Cloth diapers at $2.85 the dozen. 4 Ini “ ‘ollow the iia entivos St and a very clever modiste can do that for just a fraction Sater) ae business meeting o- tle Oratorio noclet coat Syoah. It would just be a delight to dress @ youngster—boy or girl—from : @ little children’s specialty shop I know, for they've darling little The Youngstown Improvement eae (eb will give a dance Saturday Mr. a Plymouth Congre aie oe ming, January 31.at its hall. 24th ee a family t tonal h. in its initial pers} REDUCE! YOU C AN garments, Cunning alip-over accaters—like big sister’s—and ador- MRA Wicand Hudson st. Mem.|> sel on ave. N ie rman * 402 Crary Bldg. EL able tiny ¢ ered frocks. aia fers and friends invited Washington hive, No. 944, Ladies abacus The audien rded so: eee tae os eae ee Jof the Maccabees, will meet Tuex r ty and Mr. J. W he bright new plaide and broad stripes, even in hosiery, for the EDNA WALKER IS MAKING CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB day afternoon, February 3, in I. O. m trip to c conductor, an ovation ax coming season, make slimness almost a necessity, Such lovely Httle patterns and is ready to help you Classic Culture club wilt meet | ©: F. temple. Luncheon at 1 o'clock, | fornia 1 Honolulu hoe progressed and de B.ei78. in designing your early spring hat, too. You'T? find * : followed by initiation : —————|manded a repetition of the last} p , TE }AIN her shop at 4098 Arcade Building. the Federated clubhouse, on tint PARTY DATES AGAIN s ' pea Stoney, January 21 pt eee is HUMANE SOCIETY Choris And Brocklinde’s to help you with your problems in costumes, party ON ‘ @ téeck. A lecture on “G: | WILLARD TEA WILL MEET Mr. Site) Goestyes: praise ‘for. sus gowns or evening suits. 1624 Bighth, Eastlake carline. As I looked over the new spring models in a little Me G@iet'by Mr. Ronald Chappan;| The Dwyer union of the W.c.T.| * ving County Humane society |#imns the interest of the society heed shop where they make hats to “fit the face,” I cB lekme , “ The King County Human Wet¥ |since It began rehearsalx last fall | ticed the most adorable, “motherly” little black hat & Jeanie D. Spence will sing| U- will give a Willard tea Wednes-| will meet Monday, February 2, at|- Soa ae genera Sahaare February is a month of gay party dates, and one can't “party” presenti inept Srmadogea eee. | day rss sd? SBeup of songs. The Coterie club} day, February 4, at ; noon, at the ¥, W. C. A. dining room. on Ete Ma . J without smart things. It ia, indeed, convenient to be able to rent pcp oe - hope, and sith the quetutest Mite «prey fem Edmonds will be guests for the H were es Mrs. Atiane Mr. Alfred Millard, Jr. will tell of | gear ni : pao ore 2. aA ; them of soft pinky ore be in hh arvard ave. N. A his experi¢ 1 China, and Mixs argc hy age eae ce : were wart veer ny + | tion is extended to | Anna Beach will speak of the recent |paiker, Mr. Marshall Soh! and Mr.) 1. HeRMANENT WAVE ONLY $12 | SATISFY YOUR MONEY NEEDS 3 Aaa isnt cbfle | , 2 William Hedberg were delightful in RMA) AVE ONLY $12 By oti tage i i ocal officers. membership campaign. ious soli. Mr. Bixel was For this month at The Society Beauty Parlors, upstairs in the nk manne a loan on your valuables at ‘The Pacific Loan) Cay q Willam McKinle: N WOMAN’s INS ITE ee “yao cot ‘assisted by John Sundsten at the McDermott Bldg. They have a staff of fourteen operators, experts : iy See tile cin c os et a out oe 8 INSTITUTE WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | piano, 1 Carl Paige Wood at the in the new paper curl, scalp treatments, facials and every phase of | SUNDAY DINNER ‘tant Matiirda: ater 2 ‘ LEGION organ, beauty culture. Mra. Falconer is there, too, to see that your needs iain EF rica ae The Women’s Institute club will Women of Mooseheart Le The society will begin rehearsals are taken care of satisfactofily. EL jot-3816 or MA in-0644 Is always such a trial to plan and cook after a busy week. It's a 5 ae a Ey di a SS at & p. m. in Moose temple The rodigal Son Kehearaals vo take the place of the comfortable daytime shingle, smart girls 4 eee : COMMS “cts cal will be held at § o'clock in Geth are wearing curls and braids for evening. One can buy them s0 ‘ 5 ; eet DINNER, g American Legion auxiliery to | CHAPTER A, P. E. 0. sananiactasivetg a oHurels | tleverly made now that they look as though they “belonged” to the { downtown cafe, where the food is good, the prices extremely rea- | sean’ Lakewood Civic Im-|nainier Noble post No. 1, held its Chapter A me -O. wit weidet head on which they're worn sonable, and the view of harbor and Sound wonderful, is @ rarity— B Prement club wilt € & com: | peel sigh . Chapss 1 r F bd a sy Allien and yet we enjoy it. MET Mixer in the clubhouse, S0th |e, TeCUDS Monday evening. | Monday, February 2, at 2 p. m Re e578 j eees oy a » 50th | January 26, in the Legion club with rx. William Calvert, 16s) ALK! CLUB TO MEET | a0 COREMAN’S SPEC SPRING HA ar, ae a! rt “ Angeline st. Saturday | rooms, Aside from the regular |}7th re aetiLLatae avs Vielt- |’ LRRGOMOMEUNTSTL hana: BE MISS COFFMAN’S SPECIAL ON SPRING HAT: | HAVE YOU FOUND Mey mom & to 7:40 \ business of the auxiliary, it waxing members welcome | ual ameaking otiiia “ATI. Cantntntey | Ip just astonishing. ‘They're smart, colorful, and.at popular ‘prices, | The Esprit d'Amour Shop in their new location at 2202 White . Hilde Smith §9 | decided that, beginning in February Pe yao tub; cae th ‘ cae too, “Wonderfyl bargalr me As Bldg? The new shop is lovely and you'll find all your favorite A of the committee in|the jadies will change their meet - 1b, at the Alki Community hall, | era toilet requisites there 1 Indies hange ir meet-| pyTHIAN SIS 0. fe aa 3 i iilet requisites E Teliowin, Vitae GAG tb, Oia Monday rei faite ( § p. m., February § The pur Hats that are exclusive, and yet not expensive, ore rare, indeed. Gare ig the dinner there will be | eoasine Ga Wha “falar Pythian Sisters, Temple bose of the meeting ts to discuss but I've found @ shop where just such rarities are to be had. : MU or’ vocal and. tastru i tainier 2 Bald lan' peeve monthity Vaitiias leeul Lenneaveiginta bien ae s saat ae { woman who is the envy of all her friends for her gorgeous com~ post has its social meeting | plexion, tells me that she has used one line of toiletries for years, Wednesday Mestal music, solo dancing and| : | er skin keeps smooth, firm and glowing, tho she is well 4, at {bulkheads for the buthing beach.| mpiye FOOT COMFORT and that ‘The first meeting of the auxiliary via 720 p.m. in A. O. U. W. hall, ‘betterment of the Western approach i: entertainment ix free and Dery aagat De a yan ithe Mth. s4cy Ninth ave. Cards will follow |to the Spokane st. bridge TA the Comes with Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters—neat, smart, practical and past middle age. ; CMMOnity is invited to at-| 2nd the next meee ee the business session. |widening of Marine Drive at Luna healthful, 1307 Fourth, tend, the night of the 16th, which will pyre Bae ey eee | GAY, BRIGHT, TALKIN G PARROTS eee [be the regular social jevenine ot! wer SIDE WOMAN'S CLUB | Shoes made to fit the AVERAGE foot may not come as near fitting 1 can't think of aliything I'd jrathet have for a pet unlesd staal wee TOMMAGE SALE |tie post, Members of the auxiliary) oy sige Woman's Improve-| | yours ax they should. Study the lines of your foot and try to cor-| darling puppy, and you'll find baby parrots and puppies at Barnier’s Memes of Pi Beta Phi wilt have |“!!! be Welcome at the wocial meet: | § 7 “ Poli A Baffled rect your footwear | Pet Store, 1828 First. 3 ‘ ave |e or cuarpon ment club wilt meet Tuesday, Febru-| Police Are Baffle ge Cale i at e sale Saturday, January | Wie ry 3, at 130 p. m, atthe home off By Chick Thi [eatret. ree ae eat ope i HO tewurt wt. Mins Jean! beatin ROSE CLUT arts, HCA, Parreti 1800 44th ‘ave y icken ieves) WEAK EYES OFTEN MEAN Did you know that Parrots live for ever and ever—nearly—? 1 put Will be in charge sr oahoeehye ieee age gS. W. Mrs. Minna Faasinder, chair vooping down upon the hapless Woakened earning capacity. ‘There is no necessity for such trouble, my finge aD a cage to play with a baby bird the other day, and reached 0 er to “shake hands” with me—the tamest little fellow. Wee | The Prairie Re i meet ath of the day. An educational film) chicken yard of the A. J. Duct then you can consult Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds, on Fraser-Paterson's ADDITIONAL CLUBS the home of Mrs. Dra will be shown at 3 o'clock ! Whitman ave. thieves Balcony |e preearese 2 So Ore i so Went Crockett st., Monday rata Jearried off two dozen hens under area A NEW FUR REMODELING SHOP Page CHAPTER, t2p.m. Take West Queen Anne BUSINESS’ WOMEN’S CLUB cover of darkness, the police learned Glasses can be made now, 80 that the frames are becoming to the Has just been opened, you'll be glad to know, in 225 Peoples Bank ar on First ave. and get. off ut} ane mecting last Tuexday of’ the| Thuraday shape of the face, and one need not be the least reluctant about building, by Miss Robbie, who does really wonderful work. = No. 116, 0. B #., | Crockett st Business and sional Women's! During the past week chicken wearing then Wake sie Pe initiate a tare clann Saturday, | fay lelub was devoted to a talk by Mr.|thieves have raided four or five LRaay Fur 4s ever so amart on nearly everything. It's gracing evening ME. at Green Lake Ma | FREMONT W. ©. T. 1 George F. Cotterill on “Prohibition {chicken yards, ‘The police don't HEMSTITC HING | wraps and negligces—afternoon frocks and street dresses—and it promises to be the vogue for spring, too. know how to cope with the situation e cents a yard, and discount of 20 per cent on all fur work | Snie, ; temple, when the grand} Fremont W. C. T WU. will meet|in Bngland.” He gave a comparison ae the state of Washington | Tuesday, February 3, at 2p. m., with | of conditions in this respect between The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg a her official visit. All East | Mra. Rows, 3 Wallingford ave.|thix country and Great Britain and Rb ie. cle THE MOST WONDERFUL “BUYS” | Subjects, “Scientific Temperance In-| explained some of the why BURGLAR TAKES NUGGET Fur ia still quite popular, despite the coming of the newer, brighter | In new silk and wool dresses for just five dollars—and sample sports struction” and “Anti-Narcotics,” by | jegisiation such as we have ix very | A gold nugget valued at $36 was) and more fragile things for apring. coats at the same price, You'll seldom find such real Batreiat . | Mrs. Nola McKinley and Mrs, Sarah | gifficult to pass in the latter country.|stolen from the home of Mra, W part ed Borgum’s, 709 Pine St. i ey ;: | H. Cairns, | Next Tuesday Is the monthly busl-|1?, Dodge, 4266 Linden ave., she| ARE YOU ONE OF THE WISE WOME ehire. Fe Spargur String Quartet «. 9ae |neas meeting, at 6:45, Engineers’ |reported to the Thursday | Who take advantage every week of the Supply Laundry Co.'s fam- | If only vou can occasionally manage to scent out a bargain—sample 4 | SOCIAL AND jelub, Judge Reah Whitehead will] fly service? It saves thme, and money, too, and if you use it, you'lt | things, for instance—you'll just be surprised in the saving on your TUESDAY EVENING CHARITABLE CLUB conduct the current events period] OTTAWA, Ont—The total value! find that you'll be tired out less often. It leaves time for more clothing budget, in just a short while. FEBRUARY 3 Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club!and Miss Nellie Sterrett will lor the prencipal fleld crops of 1924, pleasant pastime. CA pitl-0800, | © Fie ra® 8:20 SHANE Hreja, will meet Thursday, February | have the usual drill on parliame 1s now estimated, for the whole of cae SAY IT WITH A BOOK at 2 p. m. at the parlor of the|law which the members are finding | Canada, amount to $048,663,400, an | If you live in an apartment, you're foolish, indeed, to try to take Tor Valentine’ ie t - ee ‘ 5 BANISH BALLROOM | siveaish club. Cards no interesting brarathan et UbdsT Ast aa comeal care of laundry work, when there are machines and compe SPR COHORTS en LOT CE aR aE YMPIC HOTEL . . | ‘The presentation of the smovjng| with 1923. crators to turn the work out in dovble-quick ttme, any paper verse, you know. Mr. Ly’ a awe al gehen gee : 1 : are ’ se, yo! Mr. Lynn will ald in your selection. BEAUTIFUL music WEST WOODLAND — pleture Four Seasons the | ; | 2 616 Union Bt. Mist, téscorcce PRESCHOOL CIRCLE M. C. A, auditorium on January nner, violinist. Little Miss! “THE SIREN OF SEV ILL fr Be ets West Woodland Pre-School circle |22 was much enjoyed. A short musi rell gave a charming littte| With lovely Priscilla Dean In the title role, will be here sunday and What would you do if you inherited twelve million dollars? In Seiting ut Shermen, Ciny a co. || “1, meet 8 the c alesis bal DFOS: ca oelontht atcha hae pid Leh ore ue ey i is. of | Monday at The Colonlal Theater, It is one of the season's most | Ktewart Edward White's last book, “The Glory Hole," Unele Zeke, [ Miss Filla May Canney will speak are ae Ta er or semueenaarits ~~ rseancraicamemertii eae ote

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