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SEATTLE STAR : {SINGS LEADING ROLES _ | Personal Seattle Society OE EE ke | | Bdited | ne MA in-0600 Y, FEBRUAR THE ian Keen ey ory MB 3 arties Will Fete English Guests; Reserva- tions Are Numerous for Orthopedic Affair a0 ONS , i in ret Hf MILKS ie Visit aA Kristoferson Dairy at any time and you will readily ertains ) HON : H. C. Moller) A Marion Complimented Rew see | Be: ee cm is te cards and mah jc sets. q w days’ vi @isiitional reservations for the af-| Bir tag are: | . : : Oregon Guests room at § p th H. M. Pease, Mrs. W. J. 4 . . Mra G. H. Dowling, Mrs.| Entertained G McIntosh, Mr Favors have every table, and rand to thee | Dinner Honors Visitors peeeaeememee cided preference for | Mr. Mrs. Herbert Condon be given durtn lwere b at supper Sunday night eds of the par Hii HH] ic parents, Mr and Mra. F. M \¢ Mra. RF Siete of and the “Philistine Woman” in the oratorio,| tis * ’ : ‘ " ESS ot PARLOR H| Musi MT {j Hitt | HALNIAUN Ente rtain at Supper “Samson,” which the Amphion society and the Lyric clud| princess a st HH Hh Kt Hi Hi HI Mi for ay ah (oe as the benefit of the University of Washington pipe organ) il have a card party Fr M iu AUS A tn fund.—Portr ‘ait by Curtig Studio , t 830 o'clock ss Thy : f Friend SEWING ( OLD MOTHER HUBBARD | ° ye | The sewing le of We eattio| Wel : CHICKEN DINNER AND j “ A BJ... ofthe Mac 4 4 Geodge } eri . 12s doy 1a . beer made in Germany have been | Women and more than 20 ct = = : ‘ Music fan, vine promly : ae ene regulations in force | U¥® Jn one cottage near here. Twelve MeCau ‘ oe ‘ Cot rth circle n of the| at the home of 126 ser cent of the beer | °° the children are attending Ella Spargur Quartet Give De Reszke Singers to G. A. Ry will ne t 1 : ” : nee eee *. | lacal schoo! ‘ J ° I La Fet " 16 fi O48 © —_——— Closing Concert Appear March 3 m., fe tent of more than 10 per BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS T Reszh gers, with Mil-| gap : : i I ntent of Amer RED SNOW IN JAPAN of five A tere P r 4 Dilling. } » wit uppe we ss V ans’ t Ar tent, Dnughte wa s only per| TOKYO.—Snow recently was a : ay eve-| w t t sealer tl eles a | Vet th h guest foot deep tn Japan for the first time : . ar | MM hall. M fer the Pee F f th — oe in 38 years. Red and yellow snow ‘ Pune « « > ¥ Fe ‘ W.. on W H i 4. T BIBI 38 TOWN fell in sore places, the phenonmenuon : Pape ballroom ¢ , { ‘ lt " LAT RY he: Wane beings anged by volcanic dust. Marriage of Seattle with gre ¢ University of Washington, in a : PiILADE PHILA. 7 Women’s aw leanie dy Man z Announced eee Ler fe toae| rip os spring hi ai wenin BURNS NP! AID BILLS the mar an arth ab, 1637 _— Fork, Ky. | ton, hysician, has ‘ Lee, daugh t t be & program, dancing ciety was| burned unpaid Albert Edward Lee,|they are pelt react Ker All former Wisconsin peo! after vi $30,000, a Porto F to M Eyoeinw : 5 y Mr . ate ) ¢ Seattle, son of Mr. 1 Mrs.| my, Mrs. Walter H. Hinman, W. F. Fh s was li " or - ‘ : L Kerns, Mrs. E. M. Murphy, | solemnized February 11 in San Juan,|s-405 of ma Roce tae 1 ; pitedet Edith Green, Mrs. C. W. Buck-| porto Rico : Pain , - i Eng Mrs. Willard Smith, Mra. Mar rh ss c A. a the 4 Bozerna, Mrs. Thomas Mina ; Y ' was ived | ee rece ae Orthopedic Lunch and eee min marked a5 " atvadied: | WAR Mrs . Mrs. Bi Thrift Shops We an 5 : 3 t Jackson, Mrs. Walter McHaw huné gud. with a { 5 Killful barplst, | John McLellon, Mrs. H = hesless, will ai w e ri 4 F F betel, Mrs. Henry Li ape age me unusual » * in imitation Sh I ~~ ar « C ert ughe will be} le Carroll, Mrs. 214 Colun th com nt ; nae T ate apt e ecw en, Mrs. Oscar Piper, Mis thse ae Pro ‘They are a Brown, Miss Edna Lloyd, M on nd ns rhymes, conta f the compow Cardwell, Miss Mary it Miss Amm Johnston. ee! Joseph Metcalf, Mrs. F. W.| Thomas, Mrs. I. B. Smith, Mra. J. W on, Mrs. E. G. Shipman, Miss |Stully, Mra. H Russell, Mrs. O. le Alice Brewer, Miss Dinna/| Berglund, Mrs. Frank Plumer, Mrs Miss Ida Hensleigh, Mrs. | Chris Moe, Mrs. H- C. Pigott and Stratton, Miss Fern Baily,| Mrs. Harvey Woods. C. M. Cooke, Miss Winnie} Mount Baker Park guild, wit! , Mrs. Eva Johnson, Mrs.| Mrs. George L’Abbe and Mrs. Earl Beardsiey, Mrs. Grant Arnold, | Edmonsen, will have charge the quartet responded with “Petite! The 4 Eee R. Key, Mre. C. Everett | Thrift Shop Thursday morning, and by Victor Herbert, arranged | fine balance of voices, and the per- ve, Miss Mabel Freistat,|North End guild, with Mra. T. J by John Spargur, and “Threnody,” | fection of their training places their Aimee Lefebore, Mrs. Clar-| Lavan and Mrs. Ralph Saxton, will | | mbte on the highest of planes. E. Brown. | have charge in the afternoon. The quartet announces that th sl Tickets for the concert are on ll be a series of four concerts next | sale at Sherman Clay & Co. and 4 nter in the Spanish ballroom of|at the offices of the comptrolier fn Women’s Clubs |The eb ihe the dates to be So hall on the university announced ia why 'HE news of Emily’s engagement being broken came as a shock to many people. But not to this girl— who had once been en- pases. *. the same man, erself. Everyone expect- ed they would sy, Then, out of a clear sky, the engagement was called off—just as Emily’s now was. Delibes,..Coreli | lett songs are being me in America. 17th old giish mad n Bennett, 1614, which y well received in New] aded on the pro: an greete with such enthusiasm that the se ond movement, Presto Allegrett Mo York, will ponse to the ir ant appla | gr am here. uid to have a for encores e CLUBS FOR THURSDAY sewing circle, will meet Thursday, eee ee ° is . A February 26, at 1 p. m. with Mrs.| Concert at Immanuel Pupils’ Recital fF: fhe tried. tb ack # CLUB | Charlotte Damus, 1152 15th ave. N. is Clinch ‘The fifth of the series of plano re ) rised—but she couldn’t Fry Thimble club will meet| Take Capitol Hill car to Highland] Lutheran Chure Jeitale given by Mra Orn Barkhutt at| ¢ rc ee he could’ Mrs. J. H. Connell, 118 24th | drive Immanuel Luthern choir and as-|) or residence studio, 1813 Fourth ese sisting artists will be heard in |x" wilt be given Friday evening, Feb- probable reason. Thursday, February 26, at} FORTSON-THYGESEN concert Friday evening, at Immanuel |." at 8 oclock see | ANXILIARY Lutheran church, The program follows see KENS FELLOWSHIP Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary, U. Following is the program: orvalnette” . i; sees Rogers (x) “Near In the Lord” Rheinberger | cin Stotac ikens Fellowship will meet) w y_ y evening, February 26, at Il meet Thursday, February Now the Day Is Over Bore hatkowaky You, yourself, rarely know Immant when you have halitosis (unpleas- , in Veterans’ hall, Ar-|_ dock, in the lecture room at deca . «-Poldint YX. Ww. c. ff Visitors wel-| for the observance of Wash- es peek That's the insidious lington’s birthday. Past Commander} . Granfield thing about ir. And even your | hc Marguerite MeBride. closest friends won't tell you. Sete S +} J. R. Witherspoon and Commander Yonteroft Sometimes, of course, halitosis comes from some deep-seated om | Guy Parmalee will be the principal | sicoy rer NTARY | CLASS | + Heller ne Stetson. speakers. anic diso Ys parliamentary law class | “”* eee ovata tn © (Grieg nce. for wecond Sais deoesar thee renwase PF Meet Thursday, February 26, at) wAasHINGTON IRVING y Mary Arnold. and fortunately—halitosis is only Dm. Mra. Ella Cudihee, parlia-| p 7 4 ‘Maurice Baron | Fantasia D Minor .......-.s0+e Mozart a local condition that yields to . Subject lesson, “Commit- “A s, + Popper Priscitin Crain, the regular use of Li: a Washington Irving P.-T. A. will] Two planos—“Rondo” cones Guertite of Listerine as a - , have a cafeteria luncheon and bazaar Evening’s Holy Hour" George and Charles Fluhart mouth wash and gargle. Ie is an Saxiliary class in public speak-| ('') ® Sorestic science room at the| Beethoven | “Russian Folk Se . Bohutt interesting thing that this well- ‘Under Mme. Harriet Saunde SO} took Phuteday, February 16 at he Heavens Are Telling” (The : Madalene Crawford known antiseptic that has been have for its lesson, “An Ember . ’ . Hayden Beare row ; sett cs _Poldint in use for years for surgical dress- s” by James Russell Lowell. Sie | Ete aw} (pe! oll tps coneac ae, See ings, possesses these unusual o.9 © MUSICAL TEA | Marie Kelly. properties as a breath deodorant. MUSICAL 5% | Prelude A fiat . seesConar Cut ER ING CLUB ING Which are members of the Test the remarkable deodoriz ing effects of Listerine this way: Rub alittle onion on your fingers. Madrona Y. W. C. A. circle will] — - give a musical tea at the home of | wrest sEATTLE Welch, + Grainger noon. | | | M Mitchell, Thursds 4 "7 Federation will meet Thursday, ne ele Y ego tteat's Wall 6 "orctoek, | ENS CLUB ‘ F soo ebrpaprgr o RE EOE Ts ca! Then apply Listerine and note 46 da follows: | February 2 6 +| ‘The West Seattle Woman's club| el Stradley how quickly the doe dies 4 vea.|in honor of Miss Florence N. Han- | wy t Thoreday, Fet » 26. at| Prelude «..- Rachmaninoff quickly the onion odor department of Sorosis at Fed- | - ; | will meet Thursday, February 26, a Marjorie Wolf. appears. Clubhouse, 2 o'clock. Pro-|*¢N, new general secretary of the} p, m., at 2924 California Topic] Two Pianos—"On the Mountain”. .Grieg n Francois|¥: W. C. A. Musical numbers will| tor the day, “History of American|Allce Marie Kelly and Elsbeth Gaukel This safe and long-trusted an- Paper on “J Ee by Mrs. J. N “Great Pictures from Barbizon | tiseptic has dozens of different uses; note the little circular that comes with every bottle, Your . “Perpetual Motion Mrs.’ CI. Neva Brownfield see. Mrs. Charles M. Howe,| Mr. Marvin K. Gavkel, baritone, will talk | he furnished by Mrs. Robert 3 | xfusic and Musicians, MacDowell Pretlow,, Mra. C. E. McElroy and | Wood ” Feb; | Mrs. Blanche Whitaker. | hostess. | sing & group of songe. by pe aoe | pas esa nostem Ney te seen pURsIA a fend rao e the i Miller. Hosteon, Mrs. | DORIC SOCIAL CLUB WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB day, February 26, at 730 p.m. The cee ia ba pocksee are oy Gamble, Dorie Social club, O. E. S., will] The ladies of the Whittier Heights | business session will be followed by a sizes: pte ‘ounce, seven ounce and fourteen ounce. Buy the large size for economy.— Lambert ie bore > ‘al Company, Saint Louis, Anne Fortnightly, with| meet Thursday, February 26, at 2| Improvement club will meet at Mrs.| card party. 4. W. Goodwin, 123 W. High-| p. m., with Mrs. Frances Alexander,| A. Corey's home, 8345 13th ave. N. at 2 o'clock. Election , 4122 Evanston ave, Mrs. Sarah Me-| w., Thursday, February 26. Lunch-| CARD PARTY Nes Program: Digest from | Avoy, assisting host All Eastern| eon at 1 o'clock. The Social club of Evergreen Yale Review,” by Mrs. E. F.| Stars welcome. “ee Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W., will give f Serial 1V, by Mrs. G. E. * 92 SILVER TEA a card party Thursday afternoon, : Edith Wharton's novel of |GREENWOOD O. E. § February 26, at 1:80 p. m., in A, The West Woodland P.-T. A. will Ag tA York, by Mrs. Goodwin. Greenwood O. 8. Social club| give a silver tea'in the school aud{-|2- U- W- hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Members and friends Invited. ttle Woman's Literary Inter-| will meet at Greenwood Masonic | torium Thursday, February 26, from| P3035 M department, with Mrs. Ol-|temple, Thursday, February 26,| 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Hostesses, Mrs. J.| : _— ith w N., 1230|from 10:30 %. m. to 4 p.m. The) F, Ellis, Mrs. R. Becker, Mrs, I. J. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lesson, review of book| hostesses, Mrs. Cora Batley, Mrs.|Diem and Mrs. B. J. Parker. $ Idiot,” (Rose Macau-|Eisie Baunton and Miss Margaret . . MOTHERS’ CONGRESS a E. Felt, leader, At| Batley will entertain the club with a| ALTRUISTIC CLUB Mothers’ congress will meet Fri- clock, Current Events depart: | 12:30 luncheon. ‘The Altruistic club, Seattle temple| day, Februa.y 27, at 12:30 o'clock, fh charge of meeting with Peis | No. 9, hian Sisters, will meet with | in the blue room, Meves’ cafeteria, Wheeler, leader. SEATTLE REVIE NO. 8 | Mrs. Ida Miller, 319 20th ave. W., eee aM Grade Teachers’ Ci@ral| Seattle review, No. 8, W. B. A., of| Thursday, February 26, at 1:30 p. m.| WASHINGTON BOULEVARD at Fed@ation clubhow the Maccabees, wid hold a brief ae 8 W. C. T. U. | meeting Thursday evening, February |AUXILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U ee : : 5 e. €.@. | 26, at 7:30 o'clock, at A. O. U. W.|OF RAILWAY TRAIT ‘i will meet at the Lebanon home, 1110 3 i as s very valuable as a relief for throat irritations — 25 cents, CHAPTER, NO. 114, hall, 1409 Ninth ave, which will be| The s auxiliary to the| W. 65th st., Ballard, Friday, Febru- : a cs NG CIRCL followed by card party at 8:30| Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen|ary 27, at noon. Bring lunch. Visit- oe No, 114, 0, EB. 8.,| o'clock, wgill meet at 1916 First ave, Thurs-' ors welcome