The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 15

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5 = mIDAY, ! UARY 13, 192 — ' {Seattle Society py Lillia I Ny pated by s eaetai elephone 0600 Emory - . —/ Plans Large Bridge Lu Saturday is, Dickey Valeri? e Luncheon on cheon; \ Mt hen f San } ' Birthday Party A ' oe ge \ V v « ’ 1M Ke Baifet Supp _ ny Night ) eon " Party t . Butertained " m AS. and M Mra Mt 4 a Wainesday « 5 " ef the Macfa ~ party and Mrs Mrs. W. K p> D Mack | wre Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shop Renton Hii Mes. Frank R. Van Tuy! a s will direct Malentene POTtG | ream eatariey, Andoee ear ene — met Ls Hopk ik 3 Brade 9 M Go: : 2 r Mrs, Rus F. Thrapp, mno, will assist her ee vaient oe ee a ee orden Cor! Mr, Frederic Dizon, American pianist, at his 8 evening aan, Mrs. | evening at the rst Christian chur ams bave been ! F. J. Saxe. | Merrihew. n Bijormal Sunday Mrs, RM n of the}|meet We a ” ; 1 M mad M s t Biternoon Tea Louis Lock at the nex I wil meet Saturday committee | ~ eee ee ea mee ees THE F, r t BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB gford « Home Dy v r Prof ‘ ©. Cre polbarridy ; . . 1 CAMP NO. [ representing F iwa Re ‘ re ; . aR “Spe aramegii |. Six Nelght 3 A M E. 8. 1 1 ow a > omen’s Clubs | macs ot Ma Sue eran M (UBS FOR SATURDAY “ , 4 M 7 ERY SALE t i 0% pen’s Lakewood Civic Im 7 ve MANITO t » ciub will hold a bakery gram. e : = ay, Februa 4, from Tse, © or jam to S p. m. in M Charles LUNCHEON TENDERED nyt i} store, 5100 Brandon st 4 x Virals ial 3 F . faked pies, cak cookies, | gram, ““W Memoria jaux y of A . sh beans and t 4 eee Mrs. Ch } A haag pers 1 1 te on sale. EVERGREEN LODGE } : Ww. M 1 Jt { fe. Bay person te~ these 7 of ed Aca at : ¢ Mra 3 ‘oust med, may do so by Ww chia > Wa re I ; : i 4 All m eee rt calgige vit ted ELECT OFFI s 1, Nin fund } ‘ cee CM & st Pf. Ry. Wom t 1K air 1 plat ‘ hi tor, the Ke THRAPP ATTLE brother concert this ‘ eip. m. at 332 Wh Henry wen. music 1 r building. Election of offt saidelies Hn Mrs. Leon Sey sh Club ha : _ Se ent; Mra. Cora | ST. MARTIN'S Bae ONGG. AND Mrs. Luella| MOTHERS’ CLUB emit AVL Pt G PARTY Auna Oliver, St. Martin’s Mother's Big NR Wiliam Kinney, chairman of ‘adel 60 eS “We eens work for American Legion eee lost! 3, 3" Weare. cae Ye , Rainier Noble post No. 1,| PROTECTIVE LEAGUE [eee ater on tine” Holl n jood-Phinney Ridge dis- The Public School Protective | popruary 17, at 2 fF there Hying a mah jongg andj|league will hold its monthly meet bene ce Sye N party Saturday evening, |ing Tuesday noon, February 17, at! premont ave. Bri ‘s 1; to about 20 young peo-|the Y. W. C. A. Board meeting at| art mor is of Ballard and Lincoin| 11 a. m. at ae shakes rown. Bane eee Gbools, at her home, 2015} ley aye. The guests are to| HARMONY HOM f-EAD Sandy and delicacies which} Harmony Hemestead 1743, imbf to the veterans at Cush-|therhood of American Yeomen will} 2 celebs the 28th anniversary of eee the order and have class adoption HEIGHTS CLUB jon Tuesday even! February THER Laurel camp, a card party at Bro- |-ruesday evening, 15 p. m. SUNSHINE CLUB | City Queen R. N. A., will have Swedish ¢ February | AUXILIARY NO. 1 1b holl| POST t| The Sunshine club will RAINIER Mins of the Monday 8 p. m.| —Portrait by James Amer Heights Improvement at $ o'clock at the hall, 19: Mil give a Valentine party Sat-| Third ave. @ening, Februa 14, at & in Dimick’s dinin r. Two WOMEN'S INSTITUTE | for the city council will} The students of the Women's In | stitu club meet on the fourth 3 mae * | floor of the Y¥. W. C. A. Tuesday, [ BEACH CLUB | February 17, 2p. m ier Reach Women’s club will) . | iWeard party at Rainier Beach | CHAPTER A, oO. | clubhouse, corner Pil Chapte 2. O, will meet Gist ave. @, Frid Feb- | Monday, 16, at°2 p. m, Fis, at & o'clock. andj} with Mrs Polson and Miss Minnie Polso’ Highland drive. All unafilliated members welcome. EVOLENT ttle Hebrew Benevolent no-! Febre T hat 2 oiock. usiness meet-| ciety and all friends will sew for the by pro at ‘i needy at the Educational Center on S. Abe, pastor of the | Monday, February 16. Mrs, L. Ver-) Congregational church, | standig will act as hostess | on “Religion of Japan.”| Board meeting at Temple Center chairman of | Wednesday, February 18, at 10:30) EH. Thompson Fed-|a. m, No. 51, W il committees of the dubs, will ou the work| West Seattle rev A, Ww ard party V . evening, February 18, at § p. m. rs’ hall, 4441 California ADDITION: AL CLUBS es INITIATE | OE CLASS Be Young in Carpen! e. 1LUB, W. B.A 1 club of Seattle SOCIAL ¢ Institute, | The Soc review Ladie mS institute, No. will hold a | No. 8, Women’s Benefit ase ion, ination at Knights of Colum. | will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia Sunday afternoon, at 2| Stalker, 1514 16th ave, Thursday, | #0 be followed by the ex-| February 19. Luncheon 12:30 o'clock. | tion of the third degree, | Members ond friends \nvited. j @ luncheon will be mM the YL. 1. clubhouse. A |W. will take theon. Anyone de Bete Abyone: desir T SEATTLE P-T. A Constructive Community Recre ation’’ will be the tople given by t the meeting at this time should | Mrs. Peart C. Blaug' i : get in touch with thejof the West Seattle high sc hool's h BAst0697, or the presi-|P-T. A. of Monday, February 16, in the school library. All parents are welcome. freshmen are CA vith ai4s. In charge of the tunch ae Dey especially Leola Hatton, Adalents of Mra. Magaret| urged to attend. A committee of Emi Mrs. | students will be prese to introduce hers and parents, and tea will Johnson and e t on and Anne Kelly Mrs. V Gegree committee: Ella served. Hostesses Chairman; Althea Cooper,| Kenealy, Mra. H. W. Adjutant and | rr, eerett, Hanna Tierney, | Mrs. E. M. Mumford. | ’ Henrietta G a | ove | te Hilton, Amelia Mateka, | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS OFFI Mipper, Mary Cotter and Bu. | BLECT ape At the regular monthly meeting Bre expected from thelot the Seattle Association of Public Everett and Bremerton in-| Stenographers held Monday, Febru iry 9, the annual election of offi a." was held with the result that 2 SCHOOL, PT Mrs. Marian Harris will serve as oe, A. of choot | president for the coming year and oe Beend . ’ Downer as vice presi Miss Mabeth Mr JG dent. Mrs. Harris has appointed | & demonstration Josephine Busch secretary. | ton.” 4 musical number |treasurer for the same period. Rev c.D. PHILLIPS Nc. WONDER VALUES This in Women's for our chain stores enables us to offer the latest s in GOOD quality at this new low price smart 1308 SECOND AVE. NEW SHOES eason we al and rls’ Footwear. rowing all oce: designs in all materials, for PATENT TAN IDE $4.85 VISIT OUR NEW SATIN KIL SL y} setting a new standard of value Buying sions, in BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Hundreds of pairs tables in our AND SAVE MONEY new bargain department. All of broken lines now displayed on ma- terials, all sizes in the group, though not in every style. Special this week, at $3.85 AND DOWN STAR t ‘ie bh Persona! . BANK HEAD * INSPECTED reins Mrs. Laimber Has Phenom- Health Officers Disposing of enal Rise in Financial World 3,000 Flock Victims oy ' y M mont CROSS WORDS Augusta $ Trim eturned A k ' 1 } ' + . . | I holidays and birthdays, there's no end of valuable excuses and inspiration Granting all that—there’s no trouble in finding suitable decorations, favors, candies ana folks who make just such things their business are ready for you! If you just go shopping this week, you'll imme- a party or a bridge filled luncheo diately be with the urge to give for Washington's birthday—just to sort tea ora of finish off the month—you can’t help it, for you see such levely, fascinating things to make entertaining ¢ ‘ instead of the task it used to be, they just make you want “something of everything.” If wouldn't it be wonderful? spring- AS BRILLIANT AS DIAMONDS ; . i lM“ tI I ant and at ‘ I FOU ND MRS FALCONER ao K t t f ‘ ‘ either! t ty “ led the er day: She's = } bien t t " har nd satisfied LESSONS—CHINA FIRING * ine et af M tcuyineie endl c € Us McDermott Bu ad , ind muy get it A in 64 BY hei with ty 816 ee For th Man v iy aa Whe s0 » ble cep the hair curled, it's nonsense to dinne must ¢ hand painted chine once cven try, when you can have a permanent wave for the price of a é from ¥ - f anis og curls. A SPRING HAT F R EE LIKE THE PROVERBIAL HOT CAKES” were expe th ¢ t bought t een That's how I predict the “ 3etty Faris has marked © Cinderel pe, Ww who took t te t real a iuacamone: toa week th t J urinent be 1 a few Wirthmore—Upst . found ta low prices. 918 I Fourth and Pike 068 eh te Good clothes command reapect, and it's casy to appear « 2 1 world of difference, you know, between “cheap” dresses smartly dressed when you've a shop like this close at hand dresses that are “cheap” as to price only! . . . s ad THE SMARTES st NEW COATS NOTHING MUCH WORSE es . at % op. And in the gayest colors Than to be all ready for a long day's sewing, and to find that your i diate ieee A hat peat sey ‘arid marth 13681 Wrents | is out of order. Singer's, 1524 Fir New and rebuilt lake, north of Pi . | in Singers and Whites, I'm just fascinated with a ‘ae 4 at of russet, trimmed in dark Home-dressmaking, especially if there are youngsters to dress, ts blue, braided in the ru It's just stunning almost a necessity. ee oye ; REBLOCKING OF STRAWS mes ea ELSON MAKE xOur EO ae things, Milans, hemps and felts, at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. and she ren too. Mod Peoples Bank Bidg Bring then ‘ta ‘cary, pote AD bears | Possibly you have a “favorite” chapeau from last year, thet you'd It seems to matter 20 much more, doesn’t it, just what one wears | ke toll cueneiMis P found just the ‘hace in the spring, than it docs in the fall? é la at iy. dao BER | YOUR DELICATE CHIFFO FROCK TO L. M. COFFMAN’S FOR HAT; Is as sufe at The Pantorium it is in the closet at home. Their ‘That are exclusive—and yet inexpensive. If you haven't been there, cleaning and dyeing, too, is simply wonderful, however fragile the you must and see her gorgeous models in the new Thistle-Bloom || material, MA in-7680, * ade P t eyes the supposedly ruthless hands of the cleaner one of eis's Trusting to Everything for spring scema to tend toward light, bright colors your most treasured possessions is no longer a danger—for the with here and there a smart black and white affair, Some of the | latest and best of equipment is to be found in our dyeing plants, | ee re y delightful. newer shades are r SATISFY YOUR MONEY NEEDS LINDGREN’S ARCH-FITTERS | By obtaining a loan on your valuables at the Pacific Loan Co, WIN put you “on your feet” with comfort, They're built for the | 603 Third. | see foot with the slender heel and broad instep, 1307 Fourth. | oage | LIKE MOTHER'S COOKING Health shoea—no longer a negative auggestion to the woman who | Are the delicious meals at Wing's Cafeteria—but the view from knows that she may have amartness of footwear combined with Mother's kitchen never equaled that from the spacious dining room comfort. | of Wing's, 1409 First. : Diet see THE $5 SPECIALS AT THE BUBBLE A glimpse of blue water and a snow-covered range of mountains Each and every one—are perfectly wonderful bar- Ordcnthe diner 18 one of | Béata's- dawy lowe caves, gains! Dainty creations in the newest and startest x 3 . + 2 little bonnets in faille, taffeta and straw combina. | PARTY FAVORS—HOME-MADE CANDY tions. You'd have to be very hard, indeed, to please, Luncheon, tea and dinner at The Danish Coffee Shop, 608 Union St. did not some of them suit you, Ribbons and flowers are in abundance on the bright, new models you'll Po find at such an astonishing price. 218 Pike, A ribbon bow or a flower perched © the to of the hats that have to us of late is the smartest trim for the coming season, Two clever girls spend their time making dainty favors and candies more charming your bridge party. aa aes GIFTS AND PRIZES UNIQUE And different abound at the I-Aid Shop, 612 Union St. G18. 6 to make come KLES ae J saw are cleverest little lacquered tea and spice candies that ever you with twp covers, making them absolutely air-tight— HEADACHE AND WRID made Are the unhappy resul f eyestrain. Doctor and Mrs, Edmunds | oul find € down the street. will fit you with the ¢ sses for your particular case. Bal: | ied ind: them: down the og eg cony Fraser-Paterson’ r ~ ) ral >, i iene THE PERFECT FORM Often you won't need glasses for everyday use, but just for close Required to enable milady to dress according to the prevailing mode work and reading—you'll find it will save a lot of grief in the x attainable at Spalding’s Reducing Institute, 506 Bigelow Bldg. future, to catch the trouble in time, & 3 s | . cies To be slender is to be truly smart. a compliment. “Pleasingly plump” has long since ceased to be HEMSTITCHING : | | ie (Oe Five cents a yard at The Model, and a 20% discount on all fur work. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg FLANNEL FROCKS $7.50 ose 6 09 Pine St. Imagine—in all colors and sizes at Borgum's . AFTERNOONS FULL OF GAYETY ¥ 49 to } The striped flannel frocks that are so smart this season are doubly For the wise housewife who knows of, and sends. her laundry the Supply--taking advantage of their wonderful family service practical when one can find them so very reasonable: You can and a saving of time and strength, The home- change about with the gay stripes and plaids, then, f It's inexpensive, maker is needed for tasks more exacting and important than wash 5 7 “ ing clothes. Call CA pitl0300—then look over the clothing brought | THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE back—you'll be more than satisfied Second floor Bigelow Building, corner Fourth and Pike, is showing rubber crib sheets at 71 cents; silk and wool hose at 54 cents, and silk, wool and cotton shirts at 95 cents, OE Peer eS ite however well equipped, justifies a woman bending over a “Mr. and Mrs.” No home, tub to wash for b family—if the family is only Oh9c8 THE CHARM OF YOUR NEW FROCK Will astonish mn yourself, if you make it under the direction of | Mixs Bean, who cuts and fits at her studio, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. When you can buy tiny, dainty things for baby at the most nominal why wear out your eyes with sewing? ryan: 3 “FEET OF CLAY Ricarde Cortez and Rod La Roque will be cost, CECIL B. DE MILLE’ Starring Vera Reynolds, sues ut The Colonial Sunday and Monday, February 22 and 23, “The Sea You'll find the new guasets not at all difficult to put in, if you are Hawk.” mating your dress under the direction of a@ competent clever | ey ile modiste Lee | {n aflernoon of shopping justifies dinner downtown and a theater afterwards, at least occasionally. NEW PATTERN HA’ VF ae For spring, are in now The Mocel. Straw and silk, you know, ; YOUR PHONOGRAPH if it's not smart you won't find it there! 629 Peoples Bank Blig Is it just what it should be? Repairs and supplies, 1816 Westlake. irs | | ove Your own materials can be made into an exact copy of te pattern | You can't expect your phonograph to behave like the “one hoss hat you admire, at a popular millinery shop, 1 shay” that lasted, without repair, just a hundred years to the doyl ~Advertisoment WOMAN IS MADE DEAD STOCK IS:

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