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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 oe eattle Society ited by Lillian Keen I llister, Telephone MA in-0600 Baited by Assistant—giura Emory ite seis ) t Club Will Pre- formal Téa for Buffalo Guests Show nse amin yin ; b SUNSET ( « with the Seattle Day 3 Briss ioe rN clation’s “spring ball” Fe ong vo ny daneante. will begtti ion > Boo a fl the ¢ aturday after Kaster and Hert’ “© : th " Announcement ts also 1 By 1 and Mrs.| made that the Sunday evening In i cater a fort uppers and musicales will ar or mean tht | 7° rhood ‘’ea e A | Neighborho SAW. Nethus ana) S&epper Hostess Be Pacehter, Mra George H After Program® per dave! | who are Vis z M - Among mer » of the Women's Mrs, Geo H. T Wl) University clut ho have made an informal neight vations f Apt following e on Wed tay progran the cly Vriday at ber hor cram \ March 18 night, are Mra Ph Mrs ” . FE B. Smith, Mra. John W a Mill Celebrate Heals, Mra Willtam G. Clark, Mra. Dinner Wi : Frederic Hall White, Mra. Warren mmversaryy ® }O. Pusselman Miss Lila Law- eee of t xth weds! rene apniversary M Mrs. Max 1 numbers from the ain W of | “st nigh progre will be ree ; their home «this! peated on occasion, which Iq 4 f ta that ax club membership Buffet Dinner at Lake e the meet © Bible itera t ‘ morning, at Washington Home Afra, L. Mueeay Geka band Mra. J will diswusn the t the jd in twenty-f t 3 fl paffet dinner 3 r Finn” across | Dinner to Compliment Sunday evening, Avr House Guest Nest Tuesday af Mrs. I sped will be hostess at | eon and! = ‘Miss Doris Mit will entertain fridge in honor of Mrs. A B. Gal v informal dinner at her home who is leaving soon for ( ¥ onor of Mrs. > al to reside. Covers be | A uver, B.C, 3S ie twelet " wn Thursday to . aed for ten Special Meeting Called North Bre and Flow ity Party on Be pondey Easter Gor of the most elal way cirele of the Fruit ate affa asion has called fe take place immediately clakitasctinat far stondey: i ieee fe the annual b : nt 10:30 a. m, at the home of Mr igh fonsg tea of North Broadway). 1 .. wolty, 620 36th ave. Sew Fruit and wil! 3 of the ‘ cote which ing, luncheon and bridge , April 13, in the new . acon of Rainier Chapter,, Luncheon Honors Daughters of the American Revolu- Travele r ‘ton, comer of Roy and Harvard. hs bonne Aire This lovely new home of one al fhe wilt leave = exterior a replica Pwaign, with the exterior nia, Mrs. Monte Mf historic Mount Vernon. ed with a luncheon of twelve covers ie Weore for the first time to the/ |) | patlic on this occasto! } te she a Sea Pi Mrs Harry Otis McKnight is gen-/ 4. #9 ra th gree "eal chairman of “obi ee ng Krebs pee ARS Seat @ption committee includes Mrs second & Goodwin, Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Infor >..* Part Me ® b Crawford Mre EB Informal Bridge Party P Oiiver and Mra. W. G. Clark, a» nd M EH. Me et aed by Mra SE Hayes, Mra} n in malls t at home Fr € Six WP, Kennedy, Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer, MoH. L Merritt, Mrs, D. S. Pratt si/Birs. A. E. McCallum Ris Bee, pane, ‘ch ne hticy Srv Entertaining for Palmer; Shirley iwin, 3 “ € Mego Paynton and Dorothea Mrs. Galloway s will be in 7 “Mes Crawford, CA pitl-14 who 1 join M »way Shortly = Friends of the mission in-fin San Francisco, will ff the announce: that! make their home John A aid Mra. Beverly B. Dobbs) perts will entertain with a luncheon donated 700 feet of flims por-jo¢ twelve covers followed by brid; on Monday afternoon, March 30, at the work of the Fruit an mission, which will b¢|-rhe Olympic shortly in I playhou: Mra. Harnette ertained informa’ at hy at Bridge Luncheon Will. | tne orm - Benefit Hospital sy Mec Bridge Luncheon Mount Baker guild of the Chil dren's Orthopedic hospital it give With covers placed for sixtee | tht ievond in a series of luncheons, Mre Lee J. Brawley will entertain at luncheon and bridge at her home on Thursday afternoon eee Millowed by bridge, for the benefit of | the hospital, on Monday, March 16, | BI oclock, at the home Mrs P dein Harris Baird, 2733 3ard ave. 8.| Hosts at Dinner Tie assisting hostesses will be) Dr and Mra. J. C. Moore will be ie Clarence Brown, Mra. Matthew /yo.4. at a dinner of twelve covers Millan and Mrs: George E. Har their’ home on Saturday eve- | Braves, Affairs at Tennis Orthopedic Lunch Room Cub Announced herviee. iE: the! Grthopedid Tiinch 3 feattle Tennis ciub an-}room on Thursday will be in the} p Meats & number of interesting af-| hands of Endolyne-Fauntleroy auxi! At the club in the near future, | iary, with Mrs. Louls Grow as host on Friday evening, March axsisted: by Mrs. Dalian Johnson pwitha buffet dinner and dance—| Mre. Wesley Dando, Mrs. William OM Patrick's informal, and there} Reister, Mrs. Garnet Smeltzer, Mes Wl be bridge and mah jongx tea| J. C. Allen, Mrs. William Hew | @Frify, March 27, and April 17 in «. W. L. Clark, Mra, Hugh Apple. Ue Easter “Spring Flower ball"| by, Mra. G. J. Hood, Mrs. J. BE. Lans WAM Yor April 17, has been post-| berry, Mrs. G. L. Bartells and Miss until April on account of | Ruth Dando. Women’s Clubs ) «GLUBS FOR THURSDAY = { Fortuny.” by Mrs. J. W “Metropolitan Museum of Art,” Mrs. H. H. Hopkins. meet | M. M. Godman. Immediately following ing of the Woman's FELLOWSHIP Fellowship will iy, March 12, at § p. m. in| etre room of the Y. W. C. A ‘Nira welcome. . o- . REXWOOD IMPROVEMENT CB Hostess, Mra. the City meet- lub, club leave will the W. C. A. and visit social agencies in the city, i including the Volunteers of Amer- Ti Greenwood Improvement club | !¢@; Scandanavia Seaman's mission, wa, theran mission and Siloah mis: #86 & 500 card party Thursday |! j ie party Thursday} ion, Members are urged to °o> ay j operate, 3 ‘March 12, at their hall, i en . | NORTHWEST PRODUCTS | LUNCHEOD The Annie Wright Seminary club | will have a Northwest Products | luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ralph |T. Johns, 2817 10th ave. ‘Thurs: | PORIC SOCIAL, CLUB mtle Social club will meet Thurs- Blanch 12, at 2p, m., at 4495] Cards, " day, March 12, at 1 o’clo ae A. Will meet in regular) “sfiaw Ben Reep, will contribute Co anursday, March 12. Mr./the following numbers: ‘My Be Eeiske will speak on “Play-| joved," “Old Londonderry. Airs’ and Ba Recreation.” “Old Italy. Mrs. R. A. Borst will > ‘A sa accompany Mix Reep and will alse lc CLUB wive several plano selections. « le ciuh Seattle CW Be No. 9, Pythian Sisters, will| KORTSON-THYGESEN Mrs, Fleming. | AUXILIARY Thursday, March! Fortson-Thygesen Cards. - Ss. W. ¥., will serve “teed }luncheon at Veterans’ hall, Arreory, of auxiliary, U. a noenduy is OF WHITTIER Thursda March 12. Regular CLUB reeting at 2 p. m. eryone in- ot Whittier Heights Im-| vited ML lib will meet Thursday, | Mies % With Mrs. p. c man, | AUXILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD ae ave, N. Ww. OF RAILWAY TRAINME Luncheon | Welock, whe Ladies’ auxiliary to the us 6 | Brotherhood of Railwa A ye 710) bi | will hold its regular meetinglmt 1916 ern OLUB: First ave. Thursday, March 12, at Of Federation clubs on 1:30 p, m. March 12, wilt include: d pie ie . Hhe Fortnightly club | yy 107 Bol William v.11 WASHINGTON HIVE Wee, bt @iciccn 0.) Washington hive, Ladies of the COnstuty eiclock. Pro: | Mugtabees, will have a luncheon and ya from “TN | caPA party In Odd Fellows’ temple Modern Hoon, Charles Méb-rhursday, March 12. Luncheon at L sooksheit, rama, 1 o'clock; carda at 2 o'clock Oh Burroughs) hy Mew, {+ Hy y MTS.) THIMBLE CLUE bone MER). B. Barn | 1 Bry Th club meets i with Mie Wilma Coop 4162 280 ment ot Sorowin at | 4. W., Thursday, March 12, at pat libhoure, o'clock. | noon, Take either Alki, inuntleroy Deron "Gustave Cour: |or West Seattle cars und get off at HH, Lewin: “Mario. 42d wt View of Noted Hoar; | by} | members of the federation and City | ‘THE | MRS. S. H. CROTINGER ) Music — |Roland Hayes | SEATTLE STAR Superb Singer BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS ' An audie which filled every Available foot of epace at Met politan theater last evening came t ear Roland Hayes, famous negre enor, who b on an ¢ bi place for himself , rid toda 1 markabl hin @oric wor Ma volee ‘ an ling 1 n and coloring were perf nd ' tution a koe © of m ne. noemed 1 . and play lenin’ criticiam. Thruout the re 4 grain the artist wax complete m ter, with « number 1} t of the Hande! Id You ¢ der Creature,’ two delightful num bers which opened the program, met Then were followed by four German songs with unusual enthusiasm. Die Forelle’ and “Du Bist die Behubert, and humann's j {teh Hab im Traum Ge et’ and “Der N baum. Thou W ter Win \ t 1 ! f It sh ‘ the 1 which re 1 atest pra last night. He put into t tain’ p an “© Scientists Think King - Gone are the days when taking castor oil disturbe the whole family! Today, you can buy Squibb’s Castor Oil— tasteless and odorless—a prod- uct of highestpurity and greatest medicinal value. Look for the word “Tasteless” on the bottle. At druggists. R, SQUIBB & SONS, Chemists to the Medical and Dental Professions since 1858 ‘Commemorate Balt in Dog Race Award ce) “Every Time I ¥ ¢ Spirit,"* both ; 7 . |» QUEBEC, March 11 com: two arranged by himself, ‘Sit Down ki team, Balto, which broug and “I Got a Home in ‘That Rock.'s!q. yy ay PBs Fatale the diphtheria-ridden Mrs. S. H. Crotinger is the newly elected president of |were given most interesting interpre SAY New Egyptian Discovery Is Not Mummy |xome. Mrs. Frank 7 Clarke t ‘ wes. r soci brant > tions, In renpe tent P apliary F a4; +f af bee Kenel ‘ork, the Northwest Keramic society.—Portrait by Bushne{t ‘#tionx. Xn renvan nu Of Earlier Ruler; Merely Ancient Princess autiful xilver Sheffield Studio, ar gates. bt luded pla inches’ long, and engraved cee te eee er urs amber A A 1,—Old King|that of Ne neferuw, an Egyptian | with Balto’s n it to the win : “ie Viva E 4’ an old I 1 pice position in| Princess. He and London scientists| ner of the 120.mile Eastern intern > 3 ae oe By » By rchaslogica tight in apparently agree tional Dog Sled Dery held here last aig ok aL Ey a i A four nesro song newly ¢ red sarcopha 4 simjlar trophy ev year to the Mr. and M W Denany RTHDAY MONTH TO 8 amet? and ‘1 gus ot Glee cont the mummy of winner of this dert The trophy will leave March %, for California! CELEBRATED AT HOME . rn nt ypt t a if to E 1 St. Godda ta: the ote thres months Mr and Th wad biFtha: mont e T, Burleigh Deep a ancien’ ptian princess and not we awarded to 1 St. Goddard. Mt MM ’ “g - ¢ c ie n’' Home of ‘uw, fourth dyr y 18 ars old, of Manitoba, the time ies te Coleman witt ovcupy af amptire Gris in to be celebrated Senviaed h | Of whiose team wes hours and 49 H ene aurio - noir absenc ne mf cnet mothers Ip iment for in the kinde } minutes for the 120 miles, at 40 miles : "home Mothe all ov r the : { with elther a da wenty-two teams fromi: the ~ . M Howard D, Taylor rea v giv A ren m be rulers, seemed| United States and Canada competed left Sunday by motor for Ran Diege b \ fat role and Hawall ¥ arming position Fy . : for this trophy and other , ‘ ‘ ofan anf Hae ‘ of royalty untit seien-| Collusion in Dennistoun Dee |wnich are annually awarded, s tours, | (iste ‘ited historic records and ‘ ‘ the large cash prizes. Mr. Patrick HM f Los inspect art | Werned that Sneferuw's happy huct cree Found in Trial rele w at Fr ms FP chat 3 will t Mr. J * sic tateoapae etna cat dd . 153 Settlers Go to Stirratt , mummy probably ig located in @ F | pyramid 15 miles or so to the north. |, Canada From U. S. M D . " me British jentist ho or, | D& Marri t r WINNIPEG, Man., Mareh 11 Set urned f k at the tomb of Sne.| Countess Carnarvor "7 from the United Califo red othy Muriel Dennistajin were made |"V0d/8 Canada by wa Baars fellate lak sedges ern ports, numbered eae ; cinta are particularly in-/ today in the trial of the $6,000 sult | month of January, 1 v- Pectin % : Sneferuw Is tegurded ae an(f M&S. Dennistoun against her for-| comers brought in. $46, cash motored featsx hintetia Hak: enateree hal iner: hubband and $1,900 in value of effects. i to vi Mar All be George F bitt of his time, a bust-| pp, ea ‘ Eateeeg : ing. "Stabat| Mess man of remarkable ability, WhO) orig jnauea ws | Ship Over Million if x puilt a good-sized fortune thru his} Dennt agmittes | sad aha Oras eave jhis counsel to have established by Barrels of Apples c The British museum has only ono} Sllusion, a domicile in Paris to ob! par iRAXMN. (BY March SRA mo fourth dynasty relic, a reproduction | #0 @ divorce from his first wife ‘ 08 barrels of apples were with guardians aswell | of engraving on the rocks at} The Jud to the gravity | shipped from’ Halifax to the E nard, who ao utte : oe tae cick tla who are| Mount Sina lof this ng it raised during the veek ending Feb- California, dufitig. thete Easter | TIME FOR BRING ped laa tania aKa : . , {the question whether Col. Dennistoun ing the total for the pvacation Skis. ions jako keept health. chart , »w in Bos-/actually now was the lawful hus-|season up to 9 {. It is anticl- one The eu aan int Mens sera +hiss Govier dition which | band of the Dowager Countess Car-/ pated that by the end of the month a 1 ey | 300 m th \ fia < rday, pro-|narvon, whom he married shipments will be well oyer the mil- left. lat weekon a ‘she t pen jn. The envel: | Ore rine ON THE WAY tomb was hia divorce. lion-barrel’ mark. Californie ning in There ts to be adventure : . ° een oxte on the. 1th of Ap ry Seattle Mr. J. C. Black ia ingAluska, on a cists Sich ft a Campfire Girl in invited and it i short trip rede rey - r bella: t thrilling sea Gypsy | one adventure he Wamponla group WASHINGTON fund envelope ae jedan ‘agaed ny and othe IRVING P.T. A who wish to ko should sign up at Washington Irving PT. ‘A jend tern right away. The ad jhold itn meeting in the assemt AFOR-GN coc ecrerd atl, leave at 10 eclockiin voom the school, Thur ids trois: the aulnc “eth March at 2:15 p.m. Mrx wanted kita and food to cook Dabney iy k on “Home thin very | nomic trexhmenta wil them. and by teh ars their own earning. At the sixth an ’ Sie : . nual council of Campfire Extry! Big Land ARLIA spice ARY Girls on March J two tall l © i d LAW CLASS Faicauiewooden ae well Deal Complete Robert's partiamentary jaw clans | sadtely guard the entr to the} OLYMPIA, March 11.—Big gov Paooeee tt RAGA Teak Tw Armory. Panlers sumpended from ernment affairs, these! ats aes iy ¢ i m - eir rol nd sides w stand ear * Toh . Ella Cudihee, partiamentarian, Sub- | (net rotund sides will stand we Congressman Albert Johnson ha Be fect lesson, Heged Motions.” |i. sodas or sundaes, ‘The money |@dvixed Land Commissioner H, H a The auxiliary clas in public mpeak- | 07 Pe eel pay fin riding | Savid that the way js now clear Be, jing, by M arr Saunderso ra be ah? aioe Ha MO GGEBON, |e eeal tr & mp in They will | following congressional action for Ag ; Pea a jhave saddles and live in the back | washington state to acquire .0b of an SOCIAL CLUS jvalley with a groom in a tent (not} acre from the federal government The Social club of Evergreen [he same tent). They will be sad- igor park purposes lodge, No, A. O. U. W,, will meet | {l@ horses, pinto ponies from East | The plot of ground in question b Jin A. 0. U. W, haM, 1409 Ninth |¢rn Washington. The desire of sev- lon the banks of Deep Lake in the jave. Thursday, March 12, at 1) °%#! Years will be accomplished—! Mijjerssyivania park on. o'clock, Sewing. Bring lun . | the Campfire Girls, tho. Women of Mdoseheart Lexie | gins In April college. black tles, blue pl | BIRTHDAY LUNCH | Col. Ellaworth circle, Ladies*of the | Shoes, dark stockin; G. A. BR, will serve a birthday! t#ms will be the rogulat liuncheon, Friday, March 13, at 12] form. : lo'clock, in Veterans’ hall, Armory,| 4 bis mixer will he a fe will be made welcome. #100 WORKER GOMING and Mra, R Thateher lw. c. T. U lof GWaplain Axton, chief ot@ehap-|} Kort Cump Lewis, Mort Lawton, Worden and Bremerton, No disngreeable odor Ee } not without effort on the part of Horses pfire | Mills col |lege the minute spring vacation be-| when neighbors followed a ound Sisters’ Sewing club | T#se the money for them t Thursday, March 12, with | Parr, 3219 20th ave. W.| THD PACIFIC Luncheon at 1 o'clock COAST CONFERENCE 1 rh dia, 2 1 One hundred attle Cam | WoMEN OF | Girls, plus an orchestra and a craft MOOSEHEART LEGION | exhibit, will embark for {| will mean sacrifices for all of them |have a card party Thurac 1 | ree ae Maes wie dog belonging to James Slocken, ling, March 12, at 8:15 o'clock, at| Dve ie Pac ‘ons m8 | espe ‘ ioeea temple present, for the conference and for| sed recluse farmer who had lived % Ofiene three days a model camp will be|for many years on the Olymple ADDITIONAL CL conducted of the campus of the! highway n Elden, they me Long-sleeved white middies, | upon the ch ated skirts, dark | and Campfire | embers uni. | afternoon aseembly The little dog had traveled three miles to the nearest neighbor's ature of| house and barked for help for members and comrades. A bust- | Seay came. Tir Bray Snes | Cor : wf teed pela P tiow 3 | eet a ie rest of her Camp- . ie ey Berl RONOW 2 MEO ey Blatt There will be stunts and | Africa Interested a vete's { Botion pictures. The following day in Tuskegee Funds i suf 1 ne camp program will be followed | RUMMAGH: SALE by every | NEW YORK, March 11, — an! Kappa Alpha Theta will hold al bY every girl at the conference, | NE sa in eee rummage sale Friday and, Saturday, | #004 craft classes will be to! Africa is anxiously watching the | March 19-14, at Seventh and Vir-/fersone, | ON both of thewe days) progress of the caMpaign to ralsel ne largest: sugar refinery in the| ginia. UES, sh Be f $5,000,000 endowtent fund for | | cane PANTY tc sae CEG in eeaate and Tuskegee institutes, ‘The Walliftford Chapter No, 204, | senwood PT will have @ American schools for Negroes, ac 0, B. 8; will give a card party at} parents’ meeting YWedneaday avet{ cording to n ctblegram trom Brig, Norton's cafeteria on Saturday eve-| ning, March 11, nt o'clock, In the| Gem Sir Frederick Gordon Guagis ning, March@l, at 8 o'clock. Friends) schoo! auditorium, An. interesting | ber governor and commander-in: | musical program will be presented,| chief of the Gold Coast of Afr will speak (ege ‘ if on "Looking Toward the Future of} | One of th® numProus departments| youth for ‘Their Individual of of the National W, C.-T. U, is called ullar Work." Refreshments will the soldiers’ and sailors’ departy ta eit vad which ts directed by Miss Revecen This meeting will take the place | Naomi Rhoads, Due to the@equest| of the rogulg lains of the United States army, to @ 7 r wer . 2 eo Miss Anna A, Gordon, national W HAIR CG. T. U. president, Minx honda | will extend her trip this spring X'LS Removes roots and all and will visit the army poste in| S mothod Is different--it ts guaranteed to be nineteen states. ‘The navy depart. | painless. ment has also requested that Minx “XLS poultively BXCMLA! fhoads include the nayal station in| j her itinerary, which will ine a | Wor sale at Leading Drug and Department Stores. The state will be required to pay jsix and one-fourth cants for the | |land to the federal government, as | | the reguiar price ix 312 an acre. | 'Pet Dag Brings Aid; Too Late | SHELTON, Wash. March 11 small | arred rulns of his home. Slocken's body whs found in the a, dat the fund headqudirters, No. § Maiden Lane. vernor Guasisber 8 message Was sent upon the announcement that John By Rockefeller, Jr, has unconditionally given $1,000,000 to Hampton and Tuskegee. Accept No Substitute. TURNER, Migr, 210 Haight Bldg, Seattle a il | HDD ATHENA TTA TANT YOUR DAUGHTER’S HEALTH APPY is the girl who is healthy. She joins in the games of her DAUGHTER OF MRS. QUIGG ROYERSFORD, PA, playmates. The thrills of basketball and tennis, of canoeing,. swimming, dancing, all are hers to enjoy. If she complains of head- aches, pains in the back or lower limbs, is nervous or irritable, the mother should give her thoughtful attention and care. § Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is especially adapted for such conditions. It can be taken in safety by any girl. Qadd TEM § “My daughter was sickly from the time she was 13 years old'and when she was 15 she was irregularand also had severe headaches and pains in hgg sides and back. She was this way about six months before I began giving her Lydia B. Pigkham’s Vegetable Compound regularly although she had tried it before, It helped her very Much. She is not bothered by headaches, backaches or cramping any more and has not missed but one day, We recommend it to other mothers with gitls who have these troubles.’* —AMrs. Quigg, 210 Main St., Royersford, Pay Lydia E,Pinkhams Vegetable COmpound LYDIA B, PINKIAM MEDICINE CO, LYNN, MASS,