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ONDA) ARY 1 . THE SEATTLE ST A Sweet Breath ‘ at all times! NCHEON REPRESENTATIVES ) Music Seattle Society eoNtboN. ES Henan Last of Serie |B Assistant—Laura Emory — Ente ns at Luncheo Today; Honor California Guests as Before Li Alameda Visitors ‘ : to Be Fete I : se" va a sy Ten “nr ham three Year| After eating or os ; Ritehi, ‘second voln: Heller $ freshens the oy oe ae rs ; . mouth and sweetens the breath ntertaining He ut have appe » ’ > Mra, Thon 5 ~it sche A do easy to carry the little pack- hae © t Suasat’ Chih en Baar All ut et in your t! Soimportant nga Morning Lecture al comanst,. “whicl to have when the mouth needs ! = me eens w selling cleansing and freshening! - - f Shower : s er at | Personal urnished and’ bright - Seales just eee Wile take place} Musical Tea at ieee Mareen. Saltiey “retrn naturally come because nerves Wrigleys is more _— erie Chapter House visit in New York and Washing oh —— throat’s refreshed, than a sweet -ilsa T ¢ Delt | ton, on a | ‘ * a Gerority Entertaining | paternits nes’ avenged a ewanicane RR | bi gueoag ach relieved, digestion positive benefit mesg ine expected home ‘Thursds | Many doctors and at Tea j and silver tea for at 3 ¢ K, at hapter months’ visit Fy dentists recom- T f wing pe pre. ‘ | 7 be pr Francisco. mend it, 4 ee A group of women interested in the Child Welfare lunch-| wee. Ox Floyd Lamson left Sat . Korear Yamaat | €O", Seattle Parent-Teacher associations will hold Tuesday, urday on « trig Baw Miss F February 17, in the new Chamber of Commerce building we ihe They are:. (1) Mrs. R. L. Gross, general chairman of the}, "Clarence Shaw lett} ee hast wea rene * luncheon (Grady); (2) Mrs. John G. Matthews, president ie Easthope Martin of the Seattle Council Parent-Teacher associations (Grady);\ Mr. J. 1. I t « Mrs KM, McCullough at the plane, | ei! (Hartsook Studio); (4) Mra. H. C. Rohrback, represent- Nitear ete vealed pe at iv sete, selecte ing the pre-school cbuncil (Grady.) t f Women's . * 1V - Ca " | Patrons for a iigrestadeiae tg : big ern Junior Prom : " club meet ASSOCIATION WILL Li 1 ; ror the! Orthopedic Lunch f y. W CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY |" Tintversit ? : yarn Febru lati © Norwegian pital associa pee: rete hing at the, and Thrift Shops ie 3 gate Nereees 18 celal of the follows: St. Mark's ¢ h, w Mrs. M. C.|QUARANTE CLUB | r Dean | Che hostess, will arke Qua club w h , te an ond| the Orthopedic Lunch room Tuesday, | repruary at 8:1 ¢ Feb it At M ssisted by Mra. Theo Perrott, Mra.lyrry RB. West, 4$ tn | BS ood hn Stirrat. |” ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ge herd her | ars, an “ “yy | PROTECTIVE LEAGUE + gear she "are requested | on piTEON ETY TO | Mrs. Burton A Hebert Condon, Dr. and Mrs. J guild, with|11 4. m. ald Engdal, and Worcester, Mr. and Mra. W’ Mrs. F.C oe othe The pr ere Regent’ and Mra. Winloc sa | a rs of the organization. | Bawell, Regent and } i harge at the} HARMONY HOMESTEAD Aoife Mr Edwin Fe Willer, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- - & 4 Haron | ailahan, @ nist. Cormick, Mrs. David ison, Miss! \tadrona guild, wit bit therhece sees, = — — ilies Miller, Miss Leone Helmich| nett land Mr. Kenneth Cole. char} —— nd Mra, J = r Koetter; chairman of thrift shop,! Mrs. John A. Porter, Mrs. Beeuwkes, Mrs. R. B. Montague, J. Calkins, Mrs. D. E. Kinney, | celebrate class |the order ar Mrs. C. L. Cragin; chairman of mem. Overseas February ite regular m bership, Mrs. George Haiser; chair- ’ hall, 1 lon Dat. he, Olyreatle, on reeadas Ree Sadhahic’ eats ee. Mra | Mt: John A. Duncan and Mrs. Ed omen S u S 4 17 an man of the garden committee, Mrs.) Leigh; chairman of information, Mrs, ‘aed é ay Eawnt ex-service. women, whether! 4 O. B. Thorgrimson; chairman of the| Harry Austin, assisted by Mrs. D. 8. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Jwith Miss Ethel Hudso' | BUSINESS WOMEN’S 'CLUB members or not, are particular eS vagaegeses! Ee ‘knitting committee, Mrs. W. A.| Kinney, Mrs. R. A. Clark, Mrs. W. _ ave. N., on Tuesday, Fe The Business 1 Professional | ed. A musical progrim will be| “Joy of the Morning Harriet Ware Major; chairman of sewing, Mrs. @ “hilcott, Mrs. J. B, Lutz, Mrs. W. assisted by Mrs. Mathew s. Copeland Plummer, ‘eniston, ; le, Mrs. V. H. Hutchinson, Malkan, ™ - Quigle, Mrs. W. H. Ander- To the # S“F8®) MOUNT BAKER ( Mins Gladys Mov CLUBS at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. B. |Women’a club will meet Tuesday, nc tnd ‘Setrésbenetits ‘pereed _FEDERATIO Mrs. Calvin 8, Hall, assisted by Mrs.|m. A special invita Schneider, Mra. John Baird,| grandmothers. Splendid program to attend. Miss Irene Johnson Weses. Following this a progrurh | vite A. Goring Thomas| first vice president, Mrs. John A Eastern Stars and friend: ee Federation clubs to meet on Tues | ant *. Take 19th y 17, 6:45 p.m, at the ee “CTS OFFICE j fi ; Bixt Cantata—"A Legend of | ELECTS FICERS fs mme n N@ty, February 17, include the fol oe E club, Sixth and neca. | RORERT MORRIS Mount Baker Guild of ‘the Chil firs. A. H. Kellogg, Mrs. I. W. Kil-) son, Mrs. W. J. Strodhoff and Miss “ LIP READING CLUB | Major 8. Ingraham will speak! SOCIAL CLUB Fatima, Mra. Winifred Job ome _ j ; : worth and Mrs. G. P. Halferty; chair-| Bertram Dean. aspasia club in tea room of the! Jon “Ascent of Mt. St. Elias by z he Hernandes. Robert Norton Jaren'a Orthopedic hospital has élect|man of refreshments, Mra. H PR oe ye] The Lip Reading club will meet 6 Robert fris Social club will rds by Kithel Watts Mumford » 2 ladort, Seventh and Pike, 1 o'clock | 0% P ening, Pebraery 17, reg |Duke D*Abruzzi.” This will be 0} meet with Mem. F. eats Ptr) tihadeg nt Sy Sern ea the following officers and chair-| Schiller, assisted by Mrs. D. D. Olds,| HORACE MANN P-T. A. theon, with Mrs. Carl A. John-| i in’ the reading room of the|°Pt® meeting. ‘Memvers of the! e send at, Wedne aeraary | adoo Wilfrid Sanderson! 4 to serve for the ensuing year:| Mrs. William Peterson and Mrs. J.) Horance Mann PT. will meet a and Mrs. Edward Brainard hoe) ie rye. Lip reading tice | Mountaineers’ club are especially 10-}15 “Luncheon at 12:20 Pl Bi Heat 1a) WO ce ram eae President, Mrs. Clarence A. Brown;| D. Lutz; chair of entertainment, | Wednesday, February 18, at 245 p. | and ion is extended to Ph eo a jfrom 8 to 9, followed by carc All} anging « ¢ oro | t hay albiral baggeerepgan bi 738 Interested are invited to atte Pa tee a short musical Pro-| rake Cowen Park car PE ries? ispee tp yeyer en | Bara: xecond vice president, Mrs. O.| 4 : 7 eterna al age Lig eee Labbe 5 ee i cee Mrs, Mente eaweth Auber | @:"Chorgcliisons secretary, Md. ROb:| eae ee | mn Frege | _oppaaagat Mr ww The Re |MONTHLY MEET Ne, poe ae SEATTLE LODGE No, 7 | iter Paul D. Mackie and. chorus yo) (rt B: Jarvis: treasurer, Mra. Edward Bobbed Hair Me top MAR Sec Gogy will review » phe a y1 rs : | Seattle Lodge No. 7 1 4, | "A June Day Coombe) A. Gerhart; auditor, Mrs. Tacia % Sasi Legio fiers of the Native” (Thomas Hardy), |AND D1 MOTHERS’ CLUB vation : ee N 7. will hold its | «4 Hongkong Romance Hadley | Oe meet Thursday, February 19, at 8 < t the Madro : lar business meeting | er | SA seea nesisty § | 3 vial pe ied Mrs. R. L. Zeck, “The Obscure’’} The Me f the Madrona) gs. Martin's Mother's club will b¢| green hall, 1409 Ninth » ge oh ER ec ee ine club in-| ‘The committees for the year! in ma} p. m., at Moose temple. Initiation. Preabytert Will holt M8) guests of Mrs, W. R. McDermott.) day evening, Pebruary 1 Mra kW. Graham! clude the following: Chairman o' ae + at ose 7 | * ne >, Callahan, first nd yrs. T. 1. Martie, Mrs. V. J. Haus|ociock. ‘The drill team will meet at Mes. Theo. D. Callaba Mra. James H. Linton, ing, dinner ittee, Mrs, H. I ESTABLISHED unch reom comm A EGurrent Century club's annual |regular month! midwinter picnic luncheon at the|Prosram on Tuesday evening, Feb-|anq Mrs. Arthur Hein, Tuesday. 7 o'cloc ; . ao | = ———— = a , semnurch, cor-|Fuary 17. Dinner at 6:30 o'ctock| weprus rs : | 7 Oelock \for. prectlon, At ‘$ o'clock | = ; ° . 35 YEARS ors of St. Luke’s church, : x February 17, at 2 p. m., at the/there will be a progressive whist < fier $8th and 22nd N. W., 1 o'clock. | will be tonpwes by Ans patriotic pro-! home of Mrs. N. H. Gates, 7203) party, to which members and friends an ac u ts $O 1 es on fommittee for Washington Products| gram: Twelve High Lights froin! promont ave. Bridge and whist. |are welcome. Refreshments will be ie Mrs. M. J. Howard, Mrs. H.|Life of Washington” in 12 60-second ee ‘eirvdd | E Funington and Mrs. 8. C. Hor-|talks, members of club; address,|gewaRD SCHOOL P.-T. A 6. e50 scrawny bones |“Abraham Lincoln,” Judge Carroll) The P.T. A. of Seward school| WEST SEATTLE SOCIAL CIRCI © Canadian Woman's club at Feder-|B. Graves; debate, 30 minutes on | wit) meet on Tuesday, February 17,| West Seattle Social Circle, O. Hele§ clubhouse, $ o'clock. Cardjcity manager plan; singing, lede by|qt 2 o'clock. Mr. J. G. Fletcher), will meet Tuesday afternoon OW can you expect to party with Dr. Maud 1 Glankow. | Mr. Arlinger, | wil Ev a demon irs Hon of Vis: | Rebrunry ar. in sis cdialnaionade get back your health airman of arrangements. Cana-| ual Education.” A musica fasonic hall, 2642 Californ: ates a your Pans and friends invited. | MONTLAKE P.-T. A will be given and tea served Hostéssen “Mra, Bertha ’ Meteston,| #00 strength as long as your H body is scrawny and under- ‘ | c e P. A. will meet Tues- ye ae Mra. Carrie White, Mrs. Edith En- Anne study club, with| Montlake P.-T will m core] eyes mag aye | 3 hae Aicéainedy Y sua Crockett |day, February 17, at 3:20 o'clock, at| FREMONT W. C. T. U Jquist and Mrs. Clara Harrison.) weight? Let Tanlac put om, at 2 o'clock. Program will in }the ee veep a sey i soverh Wi & *. He will at Bridge and axnist mil be played. some good, solid flesh on thude fey sainter’| Sutherland of the Seattle public i-|on Tue , February 17, at 2 p. A abdebt Gtase invite: _ file Rata eons? ene “will spsek'on “Children's Book | = |your bones, put your stom- if lach in shape to digest your (Wiliam Chase), by Mrs. H. J.) food, purify your poisoned Brown; “Landscape Painters—Child’s | tea Condemned to Death |blood! Then see how much Hassam, George ens,” by Mrs. J.| i | elgeogerna GATEWOOD P.-T. A ; better you feel. Tested Accurately (No Charge) Lenses Ground Correctly (Moderate Price) Frames ited Peretly THAT'S ge prical = TESON Ong stage HU OPP. ARCADEPBEDG. av By Edna Wallace Hopper I have bobbed hair, and I believe Review.” }in it. Millions of women who see it | on the stage and in society, envy its marvelous beauty But there is only one way I know E Linton, and “Modern Illustrator PeMaxfield Parrish,” by Mrs. W. J Gatewood P.-T. A. will hold its Patte regular meeting at the school Tucs-| He lel seta Wiel a -patminnent:? ay l at 4 kant 5 it Jiven no hope of « permanent recovery by some physician on es are one hun: Ltt £ ccs es ce “weagateds @ day, February 17, at 2:30 p. m ccount of some serious chronic aliment ts no reason for you to In our file a ire tt to get that glint, that luster. It is 1320° 2° AVE Rie, 2 o'clock. Miss Alfreda)Prof. John Morgan will speak on assume that you beyond nll human ald dred thousand glowing let- | due to a marvelous shampoo. RETR TEEE S STRITIN a ah daar the “ hology of the Child.” Room Paar ocr Cnr me: oe SOHO PANS. i Boovecann veriss te of thanks from men | I cannot tell ypu why. The great Wersity of shington, will sf me eye see eae A ‘ 7 a young woman 9, presented herself at ou and women who have been factors in this shampoo are con BE ves ct. Color and Design| Vebruasy Bicthaay: Party ; nt ae 5 ) helped back to health and x jeeaied from me. The makers claim | thet apa Yen bp dad 4 rf * elp z Got Rid of them as discoveries which they de Pit Everyday Lite’; a group of SOME"! peiry Wo TOU. sits isat aie 4 etre anh ie strength by Tanlac. What it 7004 dreth will ; 4 } Py Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth University W. C. T. U. will cele t ’ ed by the usual general B/has done for these folks it |sire to control | But now I have induced them to Neuralgic Pains be by Mrs. Clyde L. Morris. } : 4 Disenne | a Sie tkods Art department. | Drate 2 oaaliy fuoe eee i the patient tinped /the scale can surely do for you. “I suffered four years from tual typ) vali ithe viva sbenoes : nih eyes Fund day by holding a silver tea ound > t th day of treatment, her p a he 28 poets indigestion and neuralgic hey make for me. t is called | Sunset Heights Literary club with 4 ctically all disappeared . Tanlac is Nature’s great indige: . ; Bet . i.” ee pr ot Wallingford | the howe:0f/ Mrs A oe picd “ aH ne ESP IT ANE: Hare Ce at intatets AG pas OF Lines alte ic and builder. It is ain. Now, thanks to Tanlac |} Edna Wallace Hopper's Fruity WHERE YOUR Eaaiie Miller, 3620 4337 15th N. E, Tuesday, February A he patient's own version #he in feeling better now est tonic and builder. am in perfect health.” Shampoo, You can obtain it now| yeh for 60 cents at any drug or toilet SAVINGS ARE— compounded after the fa- mous Tanlac formula from A. R. Anderson: yave.. at 2 o'clock 17, at 2 o'clock. After the business 1505 Austin Street )) West Side Women’s Improvement) ion, Mrs. Mattie Robinson will On this patient, had her sentence of death pro | counter. Tieb, at West Seattle branch Of| Merwe of the program. Mrs i by some prominent local physicians at a local Institutl 0 WS belie wesabe tothe vactarsiOKintwide HP Mereery, 4432 420d 8. W. at 3ikry T Bilwell, county president, fn fact, {he hushand irae aaled to tol te we Cine chysiciana’ iroots, barks and curative ise weer |scarch, the greatest shampoo. inte bers will bring fruit]. ake the address ofthe after- wer to stem the fatal, destructive process of the disesre herbs. It gets right down to Leith any sharnpoo'you- ‘how, and Safe yer for \ rb heer gratitude the patient, as she Is now on the road to recov "i . with any shampoo you know, and | anngal shows: noon. Visiting white ribboners and cry, has given us the prigliege to print the at Ai to recov: Bithe seat of trouble and | your dealer will return your money . 24 H if you are not delighted beyond | Profitable former members, as well as all to be interviewed by any sufferer from Birt rr makes you feel right from In cases of torpid liver,| tnecsure oat ua pp in eat pontine ee Oe ae ile to remgenth certificate, but. with anew tease [ithe first dose. rheumatism, stomach come] ,.)V°P.) Vou20, this for Available S. and Angeline st! s).~~roU COUNCIL NO. 24 Much y other cases an Asthma, Anaemia, Appendiciti Don't put off taking Tan- plaint, lowered resistance,| what It means to you ig Ac Pree ten| Manitou Council No Degree in Rronchitis, “Hiadder Cataerh, Conptipa las another day. Don't go indigestion and malnutrition] — | head of Domestic felente |of Pocohontss, will give the second eat omnia, Pi is, Prostatic Trouble, Rheumn on dragging your poor, tired- Tanlac will work wonders. TSI Seal $1 to $5,000 public. schoots, |of its series of Juncheons and ca ha rien eslatagh aiftetonda te beuantitic’ meth out, sickly body around when Get a bottle this very day RU : A 3 ad of Tomorrow.” |parties Thursday, February 19, B preatiedlly tn all- eens, providing.that the this great remedy can bring and _ start feeling better to- ES Accepts issues of vital organs have not been destroy 0 AN to be beyond it you quick relief. night. February. 17 include |stead of Tues fternoon Properly filled , C Baraar ‘edenmittes, the home of Mrs. O ¢) errs ir rates are $25, $20 and $35 per week, payable in advance hornton, Mra. Walter ie be dig Pascoe ‘git #8 includes, room) board and treatments \ TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION more than 4% Horace Coulson, rm ee 2 until 4, All’ members and : raed ‘ we») eR. zi Cottin Sanitarium sh AN I AC LEE? uo Cars LAUREL ¢ vue” c semis Raagcr Py COTTEN & COTTIN, Mo target Now Third Ave. SEATTLE SAVINGS astoaN” PEO [aurea 1X. A. ll ha euitie, Was | FOR YOUR HEALTH A. LUNDBERG CO. sa amit P. E. 0. will meet a card party at eke —————— Ren

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