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- PRIDAY, MARCH 18, (1825 = HE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 SAUERKRAUT WITH CHEESE SOL VI Lt JELLIED BGG SALAD e Seattle Society | Steam LASERS. 3), $e Seng een ee ee eee eae aoe ae | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 erving add cuy serait tet mene ‘ oo : ened ‘sinniie i na ‘ | Assistant—Laura Emory nd duns 1 fo thor i t i a Xie Pa eh bss A Sh , oo Teanpoc milk, at 1 2 } . ys leuspoons butt 1 I “ i ef * n 4 Luncheon at the Olympie Will Honor Mrs. baking powde pm “phn Ase © he ie : Kelleher; Affair at Home to Welcome| | * Mix and sift dry ingredients, W eee tee eee | Ut saalt * Dent WEY ocd Returned Travelers Jin butter with tips of fingers, add) the liquid. ‘This makes them hea t first x F Kes an j jmilie gradual Drop in spoonfulalso in case there ia too much iaul 0 u it to | Ja k, Leo He K The Ladies’ guild of Tust Seattle} ¥ A Wilt sponsor a twilight musicale on | ? i : Sunday, March 15, at 4 o'clock, at 4 Honor Guests Guild hall, 'The committee in ¢ nara | 1 ] | Haw cue ee an | | -+ Come Jhopping With Cecille -:- Mrs, Harry F. Ostran > q og geaplei cise Presiding at urns, Mra, 8, J. Priteh | F ACR e ed = . 1 and Mrs, W, FP. Allen, assist | ers at Mrs. Ostrander’s aye Estey, Mrs, H, D, stewart, Mra, P. Lobdell, Mra. W esday afte | | ed by Mra. A. Hilton, Atrs, H.| | | | | a a r of Mrs, Benjami Pi. : Mr Iph st DS a a ae \ a PATRICK'S DAY offers a brief respite from Lenten te hee aa tae | | seclusion, and ‘most everyone who is sociably inclined . Students’ Musicale i celebrates with a wee party or a luncheon. Many and : Hosts at Dinner Under’ the abides ofthe’ Waih-| unusual are the favors and decoration suggestions you'll find ie # Mr = hy te ngton ration of were s aaa | | in some of the maller shops. The y add so to the ge neral bata ir OF a dents’ musicale will be gtven | t - 4 att t Saturday aflerncon 5 o'clock, | fun of the affair as well as to ils charn 4, F soe ab i : Saree & Nolen ’g avaitortarD. | By the way—have you noticed how everything—the shops 4 nas uitenaissedil hevaa folkiwe and “roundabout”—are sprucing up for Easter? Does seem Entertai “¢ Pr ors Weaneg| | early, but the floppy hats, beribboned, beflowered und gay “ie 7 er vo J a | of color, have already established themselves in nearly al ouse Gues: tuste Box? Haina | ) q oak 7 id Mrs. S. V. Beckwith entertaine Spanish Danes | the windows The filmy frocks, too, that speak of warmer nt luncheon today at her home aru alg vaya | yes, even balmy—days, are showing themselves, too. Don't pe 24 ete way, of M teen on : Drdia | the flowered silks remind you of the flowered muslin frocks args Valvette Mogg | of your little-girl days, and make you just ache for a dress . 2 Mas! Elster of Everett , . 5 f, 4 Dinner Honors Mra. Max T. Elster at the plane. | P y 89 ; aT ag of their sheer fabric? Certainly none of us need suffer for 4 rig ‘eggu Yeaman and Winifred Grinnell will dance an Spe gh fs 1) i neple corieleions Aa dad z § lack ration in planning our “church clothes” for the ‘ oe Ce ve Srnaenrine eaten Mais | “Irish Tango” at the Sans Souci club dance this evening, ack of ineptration in p a home at ratt Wed ; Marien ‘Bills in the Junior ballroom at The Olympic.—Photo by Hart- great day nesday n ho Eliza?) “Widmung* Pepper | Sook. _ vane f heth (Folsom and her Mer Mildred Johnson | - Be SEALS es. Lawrence Wiley, wt “Allegro” from Sonata in E & | : will take ~ piace in f Major Baths “Se Cam fir Girls Personal | ALWAYS AT THE HOLLYWOOD 1 chapel on Monday evening, April 13.] [To Horing™ saa atten | p e You'll find frocks and coats that are sma et quite nex. j > Aue den Bergen" Grisg |CAMPFIRE GIRLS EARN Mra. Lt anrouver T pot! F ; ng f AP Alice Marte Kelly i vege 1ort ine = Luncheon for Visitor | xteveth Gentes, assisting ey the second | MONEY |B. C. ia the houne., : Giese ; To hoger. Mrs, C. O- Jenka of Bt.) Plano | “How do Campfire Girls earn j and ae SEAT OEae a Have you noticed the very, very new “Prince of Wales cy Dre ¥ ae ik cnt bea! . “Adoration” Rorovaki|Money?” “In a hundred ways."| yy yonn pi of Olympia and They're extremely tailored and have just any amount of hemem at, Juncheon, on Wednesday | “ron. Wild Rese Just now the most tmportant seems] tra Bruce Faris of Vancouver ee ees | at the Sunset club. Mr. and Mrs MacDoweil-Hartmana M | Jenks are guests at The Olympic] “BY the Waters of Minnetonka to be selling chocolates which are|B. C, are in town thin week, visit-! BRIGHT AND GLOWINC g f Me Lieurance e C ‘am ing their rents, Judge and Mr PP P Tor a fortnight. } i ny epecially for the Campfire | ing pa é Ones again, after a bath of gasoline, are the things you sent Iast a aa" bai = 6.° sti cain Seta Sing piano. [Cirle by the Seattle Candy com-|H. E. Hadi OS AR Le OAD Oe ee Pealedia, “eipart ayene’ too |LSMART PLANNEL ROCKS " . “ 8 a ae Piano— pany, At a commiasion of 10 cents) of Soh | EL tot-7680. _ (And some in silk), just $7.60, at Borgum’s, 709 Pine St. Series of Buffet Dinners “Rolling Stoney” s.....< MaeParden|a pound, thin Is a lucrative occupa-| Mra, Francis Rickey lett Thurs- | Par Ce Fi a) E Mr. and Mrs. CW. Johnson will| “yftoute Warts” - Tattan | HON, as fs testified by many rapidly | day for San Frunctsco, to be gone | You'll find that under the hands of expert workers even the most Brightly colored flannels are the smartest things for work end 4 entertain with one of a series of Rober. SeArthur growing bank accounts. for several months. | rite nfrepor fabrice will dye we school wear this season, totes euners at othelr home this | Celje—— , Another way that Is being used bs | ona nels ee aE eee ce ning. Covers will be placed for} Au Bord du Russeau* Fischer | | Miss Trudy Taylor ¢ will 2 es a a . een. Mildred Johnwon. By Padividual® groupe s_the Gougb: || oe gaa miay. on the hb Atex-| COME EARLY THE MOST NOVEL OF EASTER GREETING CARDS! Rey a | Treo-piane due- pai nut or cookie sale. Every Saturday | oa. tor San Frar hare To The Model your atraw hat to be remodeled. They'll copy Are being displayed in the windows of all the leading photographers. |= George Fichart: Charles: Fiutart. [C908 & different group holding | | 1 sail March 21, on. the pattern hats with your materials, too, you know 29° Peoples ney contain a likeness of yourself opposite the verse. You've Hostesses at ee candy sale: aboard ship: and © the/ rolls, for Guba, to be gone two! Bank Bldg never seen anything just lke them, I know. If you're seeking indi- Tennis Club wee stock of home-made fudge ts al | mont? | cee viduality in your greetings, they're just what you want. The price f Se he ce ws % Service at | ways gone by noon. Besides this, Pe ae | Buying your hat from the window, so to speak, ts rather an ex is just $10.00 a dozen, and it is best to order them early, Remember re. Alexander Dickinson, Mra. B. Orth din: Sh there in the ever-present paper eale,| air! an will travagant proposition when you may have it made to suit you for that all leading photographers are making them. G. Goebel, Mrs. P. We Rhoades and | Orthopedic Shops which seems like money made from | 1.0.0" noes er uch i ipe raw M a I be hostesse: | ‘ < «Cpa, eave ne trip ¢ 40 much | é airs, 3. ma cree i he steases| Mrs. HL M. Pease will be hostess |!" with light effort. These are | 5 Caitornia . . : Sending a greeting card to someone who 1s away requires tact a: ‘Tennis club : "*}tor Renton Hilt guild on Saturday |?Ut f¥e of a hundred ways. Rum-| aa | THE SIMPLE FROCKS OF ‘THE SEASON careful choice of your card; cam you Imagine anything that bl=® aa silver teas, plays, ¢ t r t he ke nlit she ‘The musical program will be con. |at the Orthopedic lunch room, amist-| or aro ee oig|_ Mf. and Mrs. Francia J, Arm re easily made when Miss Bear cuts and fits them for you at her | speaks personality more certainly than these unique cards? tributed by Mrs. 1. EB. Beckett, so-} ed by Mrs. E. J. Bradeen, Mra, G. L.|Camofire spend money par fad abil pe nti, 309 : Fe Tae 6 fees Mc Te 7 Pia gees y prano. and Mr. Lawrence Mayer,| H. Graves, Mra. Ro M. Lawrence, {ty girls are earning $50 to go Vietoris ieee Vancouver and ; TO THE ELITE i Yaritone, with Mra. 1 nee Price | Mrx. Louix Lockwood, Mra. Gordon |to the California conference, the ad-| tote sient ee It's the touch of the expert in the fitting of the garment that adds With hemstitching; splendid work, 8 cents a yard. 414 Eitel Bidg., q ut the piano, Corbalay, Mr. C. E. Ingersoll, Mrs. venture of a Iife time and well] and sister in yhore oir bir A distinction and style even to tho straightest of straight line frocks. | over Bartell’s, a : 8 ® F, J. Saxo, Mrs, 0. B. Leonheart.| worth menths of working. erY | Waward Makin Crow anhpabene.! | oo ehe eo ae Dinner Dance at Aru, W. D. Freeman, Mrs W. C./girl pays her dues from money ahe| Le kak blue | SHOES THATSFRIT wing there you will find the very best in thread and workman- ,, | Krafve, vuna E. True jhas earned. And after dues, xome! 4, | 1 ar chlevement, and Lindgren’s Arch- | ip, you necd not hesitate over your hemstitching or picoting work. E | “Ci ; | 4 fr. Henry Danielson, of Hoth instep and heel a achievement, mn | Pp, vo v g 9 : Yacht Club 3 | Mrs. J. W. McConahay, Mra. Rob-/a ring, a manual, a gown—the) portiand form oe will Witters, I'm told, come any other to doing just that. | e356 The Seattle Yacht club announces|ert Howes and Mra. H. L. Greene|money for which ts nearly always Gnesid “tho A . sae Fourth Ave. | THE VERY THING 2 a dinner dance on Saturday evening. [ill have charge at the Thrift Shop sometimes individually andj |S Seekend In | eosdecet ac oe saat March 21, at 8:15 o'clock. lau day Saturday fon se | You want most In frocks or conts, you'll find at Betty Faris’, priced imes in a § Shoes that fit as they should, and look smart on the fpot, are a up. Every Fri RSA SAAS ERA Mr. and Mr. Cha Jordan have! at a fraction of their worth (because they've been worn or modeled a : jaay ‘there are. slumber parties iursed frdm a. imonih's trp te wonderful boon to the feminine world—tce’ve found them, few times), Upstairs, McDermott Bldg. Fourth at Pine. WwW Cl aboard ship and In addition to pav ri j wue ie ares ling 20 girls in the group, they must | “Or! i. rin ty . if omen’ S ubs havc exer’) hele’ asiise ta cover Pe | THAT BROKEN VASE = Marked down to a tiny part of*its original cost 1s a most adorable » CLUBS FOR ATURDAY ftalk on “Organization” and Mrs, J,|the cost. There ts Sealth, too, and; fra, C. L. Lindner, of Portiand | Can be wonderfully repaired at The Ceramic Arts, 4137 Arcade Bldg. frock of rich black satin, with sleeves and trimming of gorgeous p Herbert Amea on “‘Art.” Thero|Plays and trips and conferences| arrived in town today to visit . ; Hid y ig eae) } blue and silver, just because its whimsical purchaser didn’t like 4 4 4 4 : ‘ . ; . » - " land” chocolate that lespaired of ever get- on herself! CLUB freshments. Jon't bother father and mother, be nt. ing } ‘ much - t Rt Ge Es cause the Campfire daughter earns see and heat docan't affect it at all. UNBELIEVABLE HAT VALUES SATURDAY AT THE BUBBLE For only $4.95! A gorgeous profusion of hats youll |WEST HILL P-T. A er own spending money Mins Doroth West Hilt PT. A, will meet Wed _ will leave Sat will meet with Mr. 5037 16th ave Denes Bsowden| MARIE NELSON MAKES GOW? 8 fight’ on the aturday, bi 4 ear on every sion, She 4 ski bets March 14, at 2 o’cloc ogram at |esday, March 18, at the Olymple/oppoRTUNITY TO GIVE Ruth Alexande on That are suitable for wear on hay A poererenaiagte Ran BIA att find there. Plain ones for sports and business wear; pees |Heights club houve, 36th ave. 8. W.| spy ps laataity of ae Weeki remodeling, too. Take ye 4 ge i cara aaa perowrered and pees for afternoon and evening. : ; land Kenyon at. From 130 o'cock |" | po ips : = The last word in chic and smartness, you'll be Mrs, C. fc Miller ti ee her junt ii S:8b-ofelocke, there. will. bea no There 1s an opportunity to give! see ana Mra. ‘Carl J. Smith } Have you seen and admired the lovely new striped silks that toill | thrilled, I know, when you've taken advantage of: aks prartiseat ge the Wes Fed, cial hour and refreshments, followed |*rvice that few girls know about Thursday on an extended inotor trip} be made-up so easly and, eo smartly info: tub. frocks for tha Saturday's unusual good fortune and made’ at jleast ation oe Woes fa Clute, |B rar, [bY @ Business meeting, At 2 o'clock, | that. fs of reading to the blind ier" Cautomia. ‘They will go.as| warmer days? | one of them your very own. 218 Pike St. ~ a = ‘omen's Ch Mrs is. AL 2 of r 5 is i e i! go as} x J. Phillips will talk on. “Japancsd| Mes. H. C. Robrback will speak on | MOF oath pt Waste ca them | tar South ax-San Diego to. vi t| pe ee pe a a , | 2a gee Wh hots GA Acouesmenta” vo. | “Erexchool Work.” <M ee ee come thelr son, Mr. Albert th A CHANGE FROM EVERYDAY FARE | Pert and“peppily” youthful, with their swanky Uttle , and Azmuser fa ere and read to them, but so far very Scale | In dinner at Wing's Cafeteria. And you'll certainly enjoy the top trimming of ribbon-bow or flowers, are the hate fons will be rendered by few havo answered the call. Girls f ountains, 1409 First Ave LAWTON SCHOOL CLUB Mr. and Mrs. ¥ view of harbor of this season. Richardson. Pr may go {n twos or three, Luell| are a | Lawton School club will moet motoring thru. Callf i ok BE ah Ai : Gis einer Tuesday, March 17, at & p.m. The ee ae ae rei ees *lthey are visiting friends and. rela-| You can't help enjoying your meals as you stt in the spacious dining] SMART AS EVER er i _ ,.. [program will be in. charge of Mr,|‘"® People who want gir rene | tive : | room of one of Seattle's downtown cafes and look out at the ships | Are fur Jacquettes and fur trimmed coats. Repaifs, too, at Robbie’, The Wallingford Chapter No. 204,1G. 1, Smith. Refreshments lol shen; of the natnes :msy\ be bad © 8s | in the harbor loading and unloading things they bring and take| 5 Peoples Bank Bldg. O. B.S, will give a card party at one {by calling Camaraderte. [epce! Gnd: Mire! Hammond ntl to and from the "far corners of the world, \ 8} ote ‘ ee ean ootnt Erin nng in, BARING CLUB Scie eenvicnl will leave Saturday by motor f ead Fur is the everlasting, it scema, in the world of smartly gowned ning, March 21, at o'cloc “riends rs n ” * SERVICE “ ‘ ao Lt | PES? al hl . - ata nied s * > “ying nepho DTS _The Lip Reading club wilt meet California on a threo weeks’ trip ENCE OF WRINKLES Goomnen's 4h sdorwa tha (pir: sana Rnoing Uae ADNAt SE in the will be made welcome. Tuesday, March 17, at 8 o'cloc! The Mother Ryther home, at samt " § 7 0 CORY»: 6, wero sesday, March 17, at 8 o'clock, in Mo aah, — Tell of eyes free from strain. Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds fit the eyes warmer days of now, as it has done all winter! : aa “ Sere the reading room of the Hotel Frye, | 44th and Stone way, ts glad to havo - 4 becomingly. Balcony, Fraser-Paterson's g MYRTLE CHAPTER 0. E. 8. lip reading practice from 8 unti)| Campfire Girls come in the after. |!9& auite ax much as the games, well an ‘i iets Bie fe nm ight oe Oe Myrtle Chapter O. E. 8. will give|9 o'clock, followed by cards. Any| noon and darn stockings for the uiciey irs | ; rev Minted uta of calesan soul atrbis the eee CHINA FIRING—LESSONS & mystery dance and card party.|one interoated invited to attend, | Youngsters and to play games with |ALI-CITY HIKES | Sewing and close work atid = yn of the | Gifts for all occasions—order work, M, E. Steele, upstairs, Mt a a " ‘% | Tl t os : | and, in time, tiny torinkles will find their tay to corners . upstairs, Mo turday evening, March 14, at the cee |them. Last week tho girls of tho no dates for the all-city hikes for | s begins to creep upon one—all too soon. Dermott Bldg. hall at 10th ave. and Pine st. | FREMONT WoC TU. | Owaissa group went ont and report-| the next few, month are already an teh tte hair abe % se a Pe ie | ae ee py ; Jed that they had en joyed the darn. 3 es | A he OE | Fre ia phan ra U. ail give al snot agent nounced, so that Campfire Girls} BEST OF ALI Why hunt in the large stores for mereiy a duplicate of someone spats Ur uOY supper and entertainment Tuesday, = ay plan ahead attend ‘4 sass " ise’ lige prize, 1 0 i 2 § Members of: St. Cloud, Minn.,| Murch 17, at 6:30 o'clock, In yah 8 o'clock, ip the M. W. A. hail,|™#y plan ahead of timo to attend Many have told me, are the Franco-Amerlem: tolletries you'll find | glace bree Bele, eee peer dine soneetntas, wholly individual | q Alumni association are invited to| pall, at Asbury M. E. church. Thed 1229% Third ave them. They come on April 18, 25 at The Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg } pated ntapy sr teaa nthe ACI ae diated! ie COL Rety 7 i, ,attend a luncheon Saturday, March | program will condist of a plano solo, Us Jand every Saturday in May. Mid hE 2 ‘ - TRS 14, at 1 o'clock, at the home of| Mrs, J. W. Baker; vocal solo, Rev.) WEST SEATTLE HIGH dics are worn on hikes,and évery] YOUR M SY WORRIES LESSENED ST. PATRICK PARTIES Mra. W. T. 4738 Ninth av Aro in order, Delightful favors and home-made candies—Danish ©. | Geor Redden; violin duet, Mra, | SCHOOL, PuT. A. girl brings her lunch and a cup and In fine casen out of ten, if you'll call at The Pacific Loan Co, \ : © N. EB An tion is extended | Ciifford Day and Mr. Evald Halvor:| The regular monthly meeting of] 5 cents for hot chocolate 403 ‘Thira Ave. Coffee Shop, 608 Union. 4 2 to alk members of St. Cloud Normal} reader, Mrs. Lulu B. Sudreth; harp-| West Seattle High School P.T. A pe os 8 j De . < $3 a cS school. Those planning to attend }jst, Mrs. O. F. Krieger. Speakers, | Will be changed to “visiting day,"’ on| GOING TO SEALTH IN E FAIRY, TALE! All the time you would spend planning your party cannot go inte ‘y are asked to call Mrs. Lopp,|Mry. Cassia Osborn, on '‘Americani-| Monday, March 16. Everyone will rH SPRING i Mok but atill well dressed, Cinderolla Shoppe for splendid garments ty bi hed RG ies chaps Wier aye Py cts Sint Se : KE nwd-1255, zation”; Mrs, Lola J. Flagg, “The |have the privilege of attending} trom now on the usual spring (some brand new) at unbelievable low prices. 918 Pine, four blocks SONS RIE DT tien SOME ign srr atnatat ea, ed lig Budget’; Mrs. Sada B. Townsend, | classes. Those desiring luncheon are) “work parties’ will be going ove above Frederick's. “ a1 TNT. 199 WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUP \*"Local Work lasked to notify tho school Friday|tg Camp Soalth to get It in readi. : See dt Le 3 HIS WIFE-IN-LAV 4 Whittier Heights Improvement | oy wi'e morning. The hostesses wi be| ness for its sixth season of camp. The girl who @ few days ago was shadbdily clad in an old worn suit Most intriguing title, isn't it? And it’s as good as it sounds! By club will have a card party Saturday} CARD PARTY Mrs. W. J. Fields, Mra. L. FE. Sia ing. Whole groups may sign up to in now wearing a good-looking one that cost her just a fifth what Marie Conway Oemler, the author of “Skippy McGee.” Pirret & Co, 5 evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock, in| Fiora E. Bateman, In Ia O. A. No.| 4% Mra. J. 1. Robbins and Mrs}, ana they may clean. streams, priate ah Book Bubp, 616° Union: Dimick’s dining car. 148, will have a card party Monday eer ah wash windows, and beautify camp z B98 i Pen 1 ‘ ae s oat oe aa ehel pineal levening, March 16, in I. O. G. T. hall welts vd generally. Mothers and dds are we 30R LOST Among *the new and popular “best sellers” on the shelves of @ qe AND BEDS {1109 Virginia st. Favors and re. | HEBRE ee BENE ODEN: invited to go, also, for thero is al- eS, eres hotivewite “economizes” by dolng her own wash- Ma sag ey Parnes alg aaa Beis gate hap _ ARTY freshments. All Orangemen, ladies ways sewing to be done in the way | Aaa tet he Thundering Herd” vy Zane Grey, an rphan Island” by ; d " , novo! ty a ing. ‘Tired feeling, aching back, and lack of desire to go any- syed : HSH Bed Bai ; | Beattle Chapter No. 95, O. E. .,|of the order and friends invited, Busi.| Seattle Hebrew Behovolent society) or curtains for the craft cdtta Wie aad dor abything’ Inpareating; characterises’ thes woniad, who Rose MacAulay. Remember the titles, 1tl hetp in. your selection 4 and their friends will sew for the needy at Educational Center on Mon- day, March 16, Mrs, Reuben Linton, will give a card party at Wing’s|ness meeting at 7:20 o'clock; cards and a y 0) # 7 } ay , ve * ° h and dads’ may, wield a" saw ora does all her own washing and froning. ‘The Supply Laundry Com- cafeteria, Saturday eyening, March|at 8:30 o'clock spade or a hainmor. ‘There may be) eee aa oe vice is, so officient and inexpensive that it does] NO LONGER DIFFICULT TO ATTAIN SLENDERNESS i 14, at 8:36 o’elocl Whist and Eat BAC fovikne groups who can't, go to Sealth | away with all that, CA pftloa0o. Since Spalding’s Reducing Institute has come into being, for the bridge will be. played. {¥. 1. 1. WILT, BREAKF, fad Pur iy fore summer time, but they can al i Sea seemingly impossible cases they’ve successfully handled are testi # 3 jAT THE OLYMPIC | PAUWIEOROY ie j ways work for camp if not at camp | Our city 4s scarcely roomy enough any longer to allow of “backyard” monials of their skill! A woman who is overweight is miserable, ADDITIONAL CLUBS | 'Tho Young Ladies’ institute will | AUNT ee oe am A. will hold tta{2%@ they may call Miss Brown and drying, and unless clothes do go to the laundry they're apt to look Daintiness {s impossible to her as Is smartness of attire. Obesity is * jattend the 9 o'clock masa at St. egular meeting on Tuesday, March find out from her what work there | dingy and yellow. inexcusable, Spalding’s you'll find at 506 Bigelow Bldg., EL jot-0694, ay AUXILIARY |James cathedral Sunday morning, Sat 1190: o'clock, insted’ of the | to do that Sealth may he loveller| "se . ory es 4 MAPLE LEAF POST (Ther apantsts tail fodme (og thet Opus Leuct hour, 2 c'olock.. “Mra, 1, ¢,|than ever this year, TAYLOR BABY SERVICE Fancy the five-feet-two woman—rweight one-hundred-fifty pounds— The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Maple! AF re ate ae, ym! otirback, president of Seattle pro- Mian Héleniatila t ” | Second floor, Bigelow Bldg. !s showing coats in the chic frock of gaily striped flannel—out of the question until Leaf Post, No. 21, will have a mill-|P'C | o ited th ct Includes | school circle, will speak, Refresh-| ("66 Beane ape h: RORCH S| (from $5.95), dresses, and sults, $1 up, and smart she has lost twenty-five pounds. tary whist drive at the American wthndtt tanita e old je el Campfire Girl, $8 making a huge little hats for Easter, Silk and wool skirts, too, 4 Rea t3)8 ser Prgae i Bernice Magee, chairman, assisted | ments. succets as executive in» Aberdei 5 Pikes. a y 1 + 7 Legion clubs 09 Third nve., | eee erdeen, : veo baby, 98 cents. TSHINING A DIAMOND sion clubvooms, 609 Thir¢ by Elizabeth Fagan, Mrs, Richard Benttlo girls who went to. the Olym badithueiiahaa te ti ours x Py gay evening, March 17, at 615! easy Johnson and Aurea ‘Tierney, | WEST SYOODLAND, i tin) solterenvnlunewundyicinerers Cnet Seoms mythical, but Zircons gems, imported from Siam, really do. o'clock, ‘Tic public is invited rr ey PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE ‘Aberdech /dirls: atevand now): the With every dainty put in toith greatest care, wu They come in white and gorgeously colored stones to ‘the Gold Shop, 5 ean ST. PATRICK'S DANCE West Woodland pre-school cltcle|iqtest report fm them shows them | may find your kiddies’ things already made? 1426 First Avenue, pate WOMEN'S CLUB Camp No, 1472, Royal Neighbors | will hold an entertainment for the|¢y bo a most wonderfully growing or. oe Patna fe j ms ei Wi ead Tmprovernpht club | of America, will give a St. Patrick's | kindergarten and the first grade} panization of girls, ‘The 28th ot | SCANDINAVIAN RECORDS Gleaming more brilliantly than a diamond, these marvel-gems rollt By) will tect Tuesday, March 1%, at! dance Monday evening, March 16, in| teachers, Wednesday, March 18, atlisepruary, they had a candy. sale Hoe your phoiograph, now at the Phonograph astonish even an expert. : the homo of Mra, M. A. Wilkins.) swedish Club hall, Kighth and Olive.|§ p. m., in Mo school auditorium. | ang cleared neatly, $100! ‘The Ki Sunply, 1816 Westlake, 15 tot-4976 Cait i on ‘bans pue. e | PrmR Renae urgently requested tol anis club and other clubs in heey peak Mead A WONDERFUL LOVE TALE : oclock. Business sewsio@ at 2) ALLAH CHAPTE attend. Aberdeen ave backing the girly and Pinding records made in a@ language vow may By Rafael Sabatini~"Captain Blood—will be featured at ‘The o'clock, one rh a ya dene i} CARD PARTY / The prema CEC attra Gee are golng to help them build thelr prefer to any other (s rather an unempected) Colontal Theatre, Sunday and Monday, March 15 and 16, All stat 7 ch d}a card party wed: | J. : y t formal opening of tho executive's da! death ont miss it. Mos, Maud Gardiner tion clubhoune, 232 Harvard avo,| principal, Mr. Smith; pre-wchool or-| frre iw to be March to hE a ‘Onn ye pelea + thursday, Match 19, at 2 o'clock, | ganization, Mrs. Rohrback, prostdont| “fice '# to Pe Maveh 15. HATS $8.50 AT L. M, COFFMAN’S a FUR KOR SPRI LAKE UNIT \juastern Stara and friends tnyited, | of the pre-school elrcle; music, high * And they're exclusive pattern hats, too. Imagine the values! Gay ‘ ; 7 Pret 3 i The Groen Lake unit of the Music| whey @ {gchool trio; pre-school child, Mia]. Brancis Macmilion, ono of Amer in srs and colors, hats appropriate for any occasion, 22 On. coats, and enenmbtel avery, good. Discount of /20'inaticantigs ahd Art Foundation fund will hold| OLYMPIC CAMP, RN. A Nellie Goodhuo; introduction of kin-|lca’s greatest violinists, has Joined Pine St aCe RAG evo TAGS area ; jite necond meeting, Tuesday, March| Olympic camp No. 9319, Royal} dergarten and first grado teachers) the ranks of great artists broadcast See ct Peaks uid {47, at 2 o'clock, at the Nomo of {Neighbors of America, will hold a|by chairman of the program com-{ing to radio fans, He displayed hip “Paclustve, but not ewpenaive,” ia the watch word at one milliner’s Very. very chic, indecy are thetcoats bordered with fur for apring ‘ Mrs, Sol Levinson, 7003 , Green| regular business meeting and initia-| mittee, Mra. J, W, IApske. Refresh- talonts to fans who listened in to shop. wer it s Bar. i Lake way, Mrs. A, 4, Kerry will|tion Monday evening, March 10, at ments MEASISHL ISAT ty Br tee le AVAPRO cass a