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WEDNESDAY | | tle So 1 Keen Le elephon nory nah Dorey lige Class eaeen ‘The mah jones Madly t . ‘ Benefit for eg Furnishing Fi , The St ane ter, Di ters of Revolut ner on “Dramatics” { fternoo) of o'clock, & x y \ 4 Reservations Mrs. George F. Leonard, EA st-1279. Hosts at Dinner , Before Dance M wit ome Friday Hugh K Mr. and entertain their dance Mr. at the Su m1€ Evening Book Review Class tev Orthopedic Lu Thrift Women's University clut | meet jock evening book Dinner Hosts Tonight F Mr. and Mrs. Ewan wi evening sihetr xuest “Boston “Monday Practice Mra. Thomas Scrugs ciety S t ea Edited by Lillia A Dance at Sunset Club Will Honor Kelleher and nde; Efhtertatr whore ‘ Rig Mra. M were te at ¢ Franci« tug nat even t Kellener will « rallye cial { Mra M areata Peer ove * 8 . and Mra FM. W é nN ee . Informal At Hon t ‘various units at Army Post given ‘Thureday att : Colonel Howard G. Da s cae ok “tun Sac ; A, and Mrs. Davids and Captain | ame RC Wrist 8. A i Mra The tea table will be prealde SWright, were at home informall rn Os Rervy enn vat Fort Law al aftern Langa t He Mixwer ot 2 H eer stead Dorey 8.4, } Se cate ihkt |Mak Jongg and MA in-0600 | a sie Campbell t at Fort neh and tain members of the & T r 1 F H thee ciab at her home } with M J, Bo MacDouga Mra. Osgood and M A Haw eof th day, utvernce 3 W ’s Cl , omens Uluds CLUBS FOR THURSDAY PLAY UND AND - RECREATION COMMITTEE ) WOMAN'S CITY CLUB Woman's City club w mee wis ‘ . ‘Thursday, March 5. fo’ 06 t the ¥. W. CA. Mrs. D.C. Keaw |, a ker will give some vocal numbers.) yoicck at oun popes 1 _ accompa: Mrs. 1. Brown.| 1. : Miss Julia Shourek, director of na ‘ ,ltre study in the public schools, | ¢ . Will speak on our “Bird Neighbors , The 10:20 o'clock municipal citi-| 00+ Mnship class will meet in the| rpg Erickson room. Mr. Clark Jackson - J Loewe i Will speak on v ties” and < : af the 1:30 o'clock class Mr. Thomas fest tae Sediaca tie 4 B Hill, of the e developm A tlasbeke department, will an iMustrated % ‘ ‘ Mecture on “I ex of Wa ton and their relation to Seattle club will ir oe clubhouse. Business meeting 7 HELPING HAND CLUB v’clock and program at 2 o'clock Seatt ade Teachers’ Cho PaME Betping Hand club will meet! The Seattle Grade Teace Mearsday, March 5, at the home of|"ivouge at $ o'clock Mis. F. Nelson, 1812 12th ave.) Late re Luncheon at noon. Take car No.) f ME The atternoon will be spent| PLDERBLOOM CLUB ia sewing for the charity bazaar. The Elderbloom club will meet otene Thursday, March 6, at 1! a. m., In ol (‘WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Modern Woodmen hall, Third a LEGION Virginia HM Women of Mooseheart Lesion| .. tas will meet Thursday evening, March | MISSOULA CLUB EB Bt $ o'clock, at Moose temple. | The Missoula club will its ¢ ° regular meeting Thursday h 5, UPORTSON-THY® at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs larvey Lantz, 4203 Fourth ave. } AUXILIARY . < L 43 3 F h : kine Z| Wortson-Thyseson auxiliary willl” p Woods will be sr oP sive 4 felief Incheon at the home ¥ ,% Mex. Louise Kioth, 2034 N. 7ith eee ‘ men rls _ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Jilian Phelps an MUTT Het Neder, assisting boe-| 1° t cathotic ica will meet Thursday evening. ae Eel Mare 5, at 8 o'clock, at Knights of Columbus club. WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Ae gectueerren tar ‘The current events department of! paUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE j the Woman's Century club will meet Daughters of St. George will ; at the home of Mre. Arthur Holt.) meet in M. E. B. A. hall, Thurs-| 40 Baker boulevard, Thursday, |day, March 5, at I p. m, for drill *March 5, at 2 o'clock see woes WOMEN’S COMMERCIAL CLUB RUSSIAN TEA The Women’s Commercial club The Women's Auxiliary of Christ | will meet Daughters of Amer at the Chamber of Com E Church will give a PR » tea| Merce building Thurs ring ‘Thartday, March 5, at Hyland hall,| March 6th. A very important busi i 416 17th ave. N. FE j ness seasion will commence prompt- B: a ly at 7 p.m. All members q to attend. At Sp. m ng candidates for the i} have been invited to tell why they are needed'on the cit | Da: roll. The general public is nvited. , BAGLEY PT. A % SILVER TEA Flavor and fragrance Bagley P.T. A. will have a silver are delicate things. That's why a cup of tea is everything ot nothing! Try Tree Tea Orange Pekoeandlet | one cup decide! at Mra | #261 Densmore Match 5, J 4 for noon, he Viennese exht of ¢ aftér- Thursde the purpose of assisting the Viennese Art fund bit is the handi. jren between the ages of 6 and 15 which has been exhibited REE | EA n the East and Europe. Members and friends of the P.-1. A. invited. |p m Prof. a LSet follow the meet Reet PT. A Fairview PT. A | school ‘Thursday, March John Morgan, 2 low, of the Seattle will talk on Fire Vern Milton will give a voc tion, j | ber. Refreshments will meet at the at 215 teacher ho ia in the ill he the | of, phychology at Pririceton and the University of lov city for a few thon y principal speaker {department Mr. J Prevention”, selec and Billie Rood a @nce num and a reception ing. THE SEATTLE STAR PAG i ' "MRS. WILLIAM A. THE Music {___Alfred Cortot__) —/ [De Reszke S e) ai Mra. George Walker turned from California guest of Mrs. Marfleld Bolcom recently re . {SAS WOMEN’S CLUB The Kansas Women's club will meet at the Queen Anne M. E.| Mrs. Henry Dearborn, who has church, Fifth a i. and Garfield been ill at the Seattle General hos. March 6. Luncheon at| pital, is convalescing at her home. For reservations call mee QUEEN CITY COUNCIL Queen City Council, Security Bene RADA UPHUS CLUB The Rada Uphus club of the O. E. 8, will have a at Norton's cafeteria urday at 8:15 o'clock. |1 social club | fit association, card meeting Wednesday evening, March 4, at 8 o'clock, at the M. W. % Third ave. Initiation. evening, March 7 Income Tax | A RE you tearing your hair over your Income tax blank? A How much do you owe Uncle Sam this year? It's going to be jean than you paid last year—unless you got a big boost In pay or col lected a lot from your oll stock ; ‘The new income tax law provides increased exemptions, allows you to deduct one-fourth of your net x, provides for new deductions, and fs altogether different from the old law You want to know how to save money in paying your tax. Our Washington bureau is ready to help you. In a carefully prepared 5,000-word bulletin the new law i explained im understandable lan- guage, so that you can make out your return intelligently, take advan- tage of all possible exemptions and deductions, and pay what you owe and no more than you owe. If you as directe RA CLIP COUPON HERE rn ‘Taxation Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1222 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the “Income Tax Bulletin,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stampa for same. and is the will hold its regular nt a copy of this bulletin, fill out and mail the coupon below M Wi 1. Theis (Marjorie Wilson) hose mm age as solemnized in February.—Portrait by Grady PAST CHIEF ASSOCIATION P. or M au, 414 Boren ave. N M iM er Aras Thurs M ! oe < few da * 6.0 M fre. I 8 t AID SOCIETY 8 f z Lad \ t e ‘ ! m rd » N A . fe ° « a Hostess be . Mr. W : ne gg H. K. ¢ . eee “ CARD PARTY m “ Th i M a I " . 7 . M J 4 « ft N 40 € mblita s . . 109 F cee Mins Ora Becks ; PARLIAMENTAKY d fte CLA i Y Parlin 1 ee Thured: Ma M Mra, He \ hoon | é yw Ry Waa Fe f e Me ao t a t ‘ | th tponed ¢ a a x | ' ble motions » mits of debate. Prev-|ed Sund i T xii king with Mme. H Mrs. ¥ ps Morrisor 4 Gaus vs s Les 5s Be te iM ally Mor 2h da te ea aturday ni . t » Alex. s} f La ADDITIONAL CLUBS ; op tiger |PRINCESS ANGELINE ele wd | PARLOR Mr. and J, L. Long left | Parlor Tuesday for a short visit in the «Ww East ar mor cae | ne Mar Mr Mra. Frederi sp m Cyt tiled Saturday on the “7 than New York on | SEATTLE POST NO. 15 abroad | American I 1 auxiliary to Se m8 \e No. will give a card a Mr. and Mrs, David Branch have Saturday evening, March 7, "returned from a trip to California at & o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Pea Mary Byxbee, 4422 W. Massachi-) Mir. and Mra. A. 8. Nickernon are| ponte ier WV: lexpected home April 1 from a tour| Members and f Take | 0: culifornia | West Seatt OBA see ia Miss Margaret Dobb of Cham AUXILIARY TU paign, Til, is visiting Mrs. O. A.| FUND K jos. { the Ruth Schoo! | ™ | “an otiee B ing Fund a tion will hold é ¥ jits regular meeting Thur sday, March Mr. and Mra. Wade F. Hurlbut t the home of Mrs. Freda Evans, |are receiving congratulations upon 1947 Findley st. Luncheon at 1/\the birth of a son, Wade Frederick, o'clock Jr, February 22, at Columbus hos ee Hed pital. RADIO PAE Mrs. EB. Spence « radio Mrs. Ade! who has been party at her home ave. |traveling abroad for several months. N ning. March 6, for|is expected home shortly the LE » clr: Be vist Mem | | | Wid i) sb3sctredeseass SUEAS pod ivede sesh ocevayaevteestet beneple St. and No. or Pee Ses ait cae e Pn cied las shies hs pet epases es I am a reader of The Seattle Star 128 Concert KAYMOND OWED Heard it BY LOUISE ee TEN ae 4 out of 5 ot I get Pyorrhea | ¢ The fight against LX ee Be on your guard bine for signs of Pyorrhea FRENCH CAPITAL: EVADES TAX i | ‘ All Loose Money at Least Is ' P t For a. Being Taken Out of Land. » ; vy sr65 ae ae a mae to purch. Wriday evening. FOR THE GUMS 5 i Meeks Garten evo: SEEK OLD CHIEF - ———— clit of th viet save Charles Reed, of Seattle, : oval fr f ‘nef May Get Oregon Berth z nd on imports : ed No Waste—No Failures . mit Vaal g A minsloner of Once Tried—Always Used page ae ake “cs, | THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER | na i ie nave | Chief ‘i ndiee M Some ra No Kitchen Complete Without It CANDIED ORANGE PEEL , , at i th to M ae bold water 4 may convince you point. Simmer Sallow skin is more than skin deep. Forthat tired, worn out, listless feeling, keep your stomach, liver andbowels frée from indigestion, biliousness and bring Lions sede oll ites! ie ’ : “aba. re ‘ smooth and lambs mad one pag staan cook, stirring frequent Chamberlain’s Tablets Perhaps you have a 1 not be made on soldier! ly until a soft ball ts Ml in cold will keep you clean inside. Take policies url these|Wwater, Do not stir untll the siru i zi two tonight. They will not make begins to boil. Remove from th photographic ok bent you sick ond you in feel good tor that seems to youa lion in the path to results. Doubtless our experts can explain it away so easily that you'll find it was only a lambafterall. d until cop’. Add salt nd stir fir creamy | Turn onto a marble slab! ter and knead in fruit | il soft and put |morrow. 50 for 25 cents. Sold everywhre und. thick or large and nuts, into @ sau parper ver and let s for 24 hours. to use in squares | | Clutch Your Silverware Wes one is talking at the table| he doesn't retain a death grip on Drop in and find out. his fork during the speech. If he Is| hungry he should not | conversation | Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern Photo Supply Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. PEOPLE IM Many of your friends rately stop for Phillipine islands lead the} coanut production | MANY HOUSEKEEPERS — Immediate rot Four positive relief fesige (But why Acute pain that you can hardl; : bear—that’s the time to use 0 LL R that ena Sloan's. You don't have to rub enndsncre . itin. tthe liniment itself does . the work by sending fresh new blood tothe painful spot. All drug- te liggeed gistay 35 cents. It will not stain. How Many Are Finding Relief from Weakness and Pain. Mrs. Brandenburg a Notable Case ~kills pain! ill, in produce mot only ti mil, ia my opin, prodice not, oly the | of weight without harm, but an imore it in health. Don’t take my word for it. Letme send you free my trial treatment and com | yourself. Personal attention is given to eath case and you are treated exactly as if you were in my office. TRIAL FREE crrcarment I took three. I had been treated by a doctor, but he gave me an iron tonic and that did not help me. It seemed that the tonic did not have in it what the Vegetable Compound did. That gave me the strength and ambi- | tion I needed and I have gained in weight. This year before I started to clean house I got four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and am tak- ing it right along. I tell all my friends AND INTERESTING BOOKLET about it and how much it does | { have successfully treated thousands me. They can notice i beceatel have of patients for fat reduction. ined in weight. wi 18 now | st Go ail iapeweekctirgaet axainet} Without Change of Diet “Mrs. Exit 0. BRANDENBURG, 651/0r Unnecessary Exercise 87th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, | Belo few extracts of letters from grate- lew @: ful patients which bear out my statements: » | Mrs. Earl’s Recov. _ Lost. 76 Pounds. Miss O. Whitlow writes“! Horace, Nebraska.—‘‘I had terri- ha lst 78 pounds asa result our fraiment ble pains and backache, so bad that] | 2"dAare mever felt soweil im my iife as [do mow, ° “During 60 years of Married Life” --o Three Generations Kept Healthy and Happy “Beecham's Pills were always cone sidered indispensable by my feat duringsixty years of married lifeand I am never without them in my | home, as they are used when re- | quired by myself (aged sixty-one), | and wifeand children. This covers a period of over eighty years. | My wife and sons also believe there | isforemedyforconstipationandbil+ fousness equal to Beecham's Pills. could hardly move, and I would have | Lost, 70_Pounds. ‘Mr. S. Santee writes: "1 Somanyso-called“cures"forbilious- to lie down at times. I read adver- | preatment, 1 Jeet hetter in every tay, ness and kindred troublesleaveafter, AG RMIE ANDENBURG tisements of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | tate jong waits without decom: effects that are certainly injurious, | | MRS. fet had Vegetable Compound and I was so | ¢breath. J thank you very much for what you but Beecham’s Pills give prompt re- | 01977 OTAEET, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN | sick that I thought I would try it. MY | fost as Pounde. Mra B. He “Well. lief and leave one in a heal Milwaukee, Wisconsin.—‘T was in | husband knew it was good as he knew | miad to ynlormjom that Ihave lost ¢3 pounds N. |a badly run-down condition and I Ramsay,N.J. | would get weak spells and terrible Use Reecham’s Pills for constipation, headaches. I felt so badly last year biliowsness and sick headache. | that I could not do any housecleaning. TREESAMPLE—Write oday forfreesample | The minute I would lift or stoop it/ to B. F. Allen Co. 417 Canal St, New seemed as if I was going to fall to| Bay them from your druggist a8¢ and $#@ | pieces, I told a neighbor how I felt | for Better Health, Take and she said that Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound was surely the | questions I can, if any one writes tc Beecham’s Pitts | 'i:it'thing forme. [took four bot-| mo.” — Mrs. ADA’ Ean, Box 2 | des then and in the fall of the year| Horace, Nebraska, fades Bee It took all | #6 weeks." ’t have any | Make up your mind this very day to get rid of that fat. Write me for my free trial treatment now; then you'll soon realize hor happy you'll feel, how much better your healt! will be for having joined the thousands of to the rani ite now ft happy condition.” a woman it had helped. my pains away and FGon Vt sega now. Ido my own house- | work, take care of a few chickens | and my garden, and have a little girl three years old to look out for. I rec- ommend the Vegetable Compound te my friends and fwin answer all the Krateful patients who now belong ‘of Slim People. Don't delay. Wr FREE Trial Treatment DR. R. NEWMAN 286 Fifth Avenue. Desk D 46 ~ NEW YORK CITY