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is igoages || 1 | Io a | r Atte Kee “lizabe T e MIGHT HAVE TOLD HOUR Seattle Society etc sen (Retsomal... .|ASK SAME RATE)A irs fe del Re thc Oracle ee ) Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. ‘Telephon@ MA in-0600 | Meany Hall Mageh 24, trip to California. Attend Commission Hearing istant—Laufa EB. ‘ Aa agalgp state : - >. ats a ef © 1. wonara, woo! ON Grain Freight Charges ee eee neg Hen afin é told mo that you hed — — th 1 i ¢ x 4 | Entertaining at Luncheon for Mrs. Wood; Wipracrorticls: rrededicin ge ee : so pot aia , si ; : I ft A at paisa phys c Hosts at Dinner and Theater Party . jar ; r ; ¥ a € 0 for the place THE PLOT THICKENS wat of Com) Small® Lauteheon Will ’ \ “ , Cc is lea for { H M , Honor Mrs. Have American tour oR Haag H. 1 r, of ) by ¢ iH LARRIOT few stirring es. | 7 { LNs eves WW mn W ‘ enterta V I ¥ ; by be stoss at 4 " r Met tan in 1921, Jerit Crawford ar 1 t , t ff ‘ Hi Wo y ' ; pees tistry have been tt to Bremerton thin ¢ 1 VEMININE FOR EARL I titor fi i r if r H 1 sh packed ever tori ard the 1 i go a] t € Pitt} 4U XL ( Mr. and Mrs. Backus f who is the guest of her sis-| UM where he has been achedul 1 ; Portl , | 3 Dinner Hosts Mra, Rex Staffor Je bel ; e. fra. Ridgity I left sry zn oe oid | ( oe F, Backils Musical P) ye: Seattle and Portland. The prima Pa ee Sanne =a ‘ sy ——————) | ‘ post at dinnet Suturd Musica rogram n wil han gentile on Mor sik tas er Part ac are | . L F | j s s. Alexander aillie, M The Olym The « ated r ion ar tt “en ad i a {ckwa Under the auapice f clrele H, ¢ ; avohiitad fy. 7 jcabesy r, Mrs, George ( ( é 0 ; Yor First Presbyterian chu a! Ladies’ M hen ford. ri 4 | é a theater. + t Or. | Musical v be given this ev k ree eas! ; * ae Ha at = peum will follow the di han : Studio Recital miing for Alaska s T Following {s the 7 The Columbia College of t weeh - Mrs. Green to Give Tea a hed oy pt ha will x fi pe ogy ere Tu ft Mat 1, from ; i The pre "i fol Mr. and M B.C, V 1 ire of the shops with their displays of Spring gran- Hacestt gulaton To the Meas t ast babi . leur, one will of necessity during the next week on tarre ‘ gare r t = tae daughter " s f " ' . 7 torr Minn Olive I t wo, for Baster, the inevitable day when the wi Luncheon for New gg eR Ege a Tema Me, 2 mo N SurRne The f ri before Easter are frenzied shopping In complim lr Josey mut Bt Chopin pay po ‘ Krogme Be pe r ad » YO to do “your Easter aie of N } : ™ . A ie ter, Mir, Jona B, F howpinc y"'—put it off not a gle moment long 8 t 4 . " ' ding sles j ‘ ¢ th Major and Mrs, err) henys rani ading boa M be hurriec C vill have to take that choice from Moore Hosts Peet Sob Tg ant : vi Me at cked-over garments ¢ hats, for ever so many With covers anced) for ty lungerian: Rhapsody” > " hn ha Mas M W hat : , omen ARE wi n the ways of their fellow shopper : thle , Service at secon enaret racer, yin t} aller one for bright, smart things for the day \ i ing. rthopedic Shops , ae ee ree 0 of days: bia Ye ! . Frink Park guild with ‘ ; ; P Ar y i Gleason BE hc To ad pte Me ‘ } an ae : : : Entertaining vice on Saturday at th “ . anter |‘ tnt } Miss Helena ‘ hr Assist { . Wetntaws! t " . > turn ¥ 6s 2 tain w ’ D. Cochran, Mrs k Wopd. J for A < iey Amp > MODELED ‘ home. on Saturd Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mt “a as mpan Bhatte GOWNS THAT ARE MODEL a Ff bene ah ; ry Stoviie Nee ( eapanist,. Mare. Mar : pote gga _ f t t tairs, McDermott , ‘i f, Miss Reta Martin, Mrs. Leon He ? gate Rew jee : Selecta, per cent ‘ I o: P aE Informal Luncheon hice Chateen whe Gertrud , r 100 per cent C areas ; 46 Mrs. Willard Mor ib 1 ga at ’ ‘ wpa hela? pine eae with t est nd of @ wonderful fine grade of z {nformally at luncheon a er at) Mrs. Jack Tongue and *t. Mp ft seclypopeg Re op ; fi ie the ; brown that I found reduced oa See ee Maway |don Tonguo will have ct : pede j righ b t : Women's Univ % day Saturday at t Bh ‘ 3 be é 4 M haat ita bie 1 oe “ = ge a dent of Chapter ‘ sand devoting uM STRAIGHT, BOYISH LINES ARE “THE THING” e , March 13. Other afficern ele M > Xd hau iden t : t t ' q aon CLUBS FOR SATURDAY lat Meve fitaria’. Be : eaid M phine Stuart, re-| girls and a Viref : ‘ erly: wn product HW ¢ alding , LUNCHEON ery ; < nding secret : . Pra et \ i IL tot-0694 f The ¢ \ 3 . % 2 reaaurer; Miss Clara | pla Kt t a grouL a x | vu may have your c tyle fur into a smart jacquette. hec 1 ’ > bi! t ) Abbie Bi. t mi! planned ft a I A in th iped eee dhe ea olint i a 2 s of 3 yan ar ar moe 1 le ar ‘ t is comi aur old pieces and ends of fur muffs and any such “left oucr” may rH church, and Horton at } : “a oe ina C, Jamie.|man, Mra, W. Beat ints A , = . it MESO, Tce en Ie ONLY SHOP IN SEATTLE will be held at that time aliforn Ras cocina f Warren Ave a yp tromnale ‘tal t irme (many ar ‘ the best price at 8 o'cl pt the h dof Le < cers will! ulty will speak Helpir ty . Te re apparel © no excuse for any woman not looking her best Barclay, 6 st, give « card ay, March Girls Find Them ¢640|Joun B. Allen, tier, 1 | PERFECTLY EXQUISITE WORK CENTS amoOK LADiee foci. 2 volo 2 M. EL B. A.lo'clock Miny Hall of the Univer Mercer and Emer 3 ; Pineahink ehie ce" tha’ te kei et Aree HEMSTITCHING EIGH™ CENTS t CLUB § were Sail: Sedreas’ the inet | r A yard, with s 1 workmanshiy and best of thr Elite, 414 The Arion Ladies’ Social b : ~ ee and = Correcting 1 On April 4 there will be a magazit a erie Eitel Bldg., over Bartell's 1 r card | party a c Puce a —— sy ; os parenbpatreny so Mended 40 nd so soundly that tea can ? 1 from its uae pce it fa the Proneed, taliding : ie say | — ferie and it pen to girle who have | jes thes Nis a, Pte itedok J grau ts Mather lose A bit of hemstitching, in g contrast color, when tell put in, ve., Saturda ng 5 ' = 1 to Every nd th sa ies ‘ f ~ Peet livens and smartens the home-made frock wond i Age ret head AMPLILE GIYIS corso. wie oo estore! TIME FOR THE STRAW HATS NOW | AT COLEMAN'S IMPORT SHOP JUMNAE t Ladies of Bes Theosophic | N. NAL EXECUTIVE TO et sort : a ik if y ny t ing them car The Model » are gift-thing a ly things for your home, from y of Michigan ¢, 717 N. Broadway toy, | BE GUEST OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS | petume 7 fae gee . P Bay 5 »e and the Ori Be brasses, dainty bits of china—em- i association will rm for | will give a twilight tea Su Mr. Lester F. Scott, nation: . renutesnant be hegre: ry. Drop in 61 1d. In the Gowman Hotel. oars ~ be be By og vide t . Le Bust ir Y 28th 31st | t' they ‘wie to ¢ . ar tcor the ‘ it ber A m into this season's Unless one knows just whe to look, oftentimes the search for versity ¢ ub. Reservation e pus merm-|his ¢ t countr wh: clacigometint tags i 5 | shag Fels bridge and Mah Jongg prizes is disheartening, and, from an artistic imade ‘by calling. the’ clut " a nating the | he i Fir E | : and financial standpoint, fruitiess: FOOD SALE seperate say netstat ape tlad bor inana toe ke tod ¢ND | WORST OF BLEMISHES | o/c ate Greenwood Parent-Teacher ‘ ansc ; th. poet ABOARD SHIE | 1 is aperfiuou on at woman's fa YOUR HAIR THIS SUMMER clation will hold a food sale. .| ROBERT & $ | Olympic Hote ‘amp Fire guar-| 08 Friday tho th au See ey oe snk is S iaueaas “a | Will always well, whether you swim or not, when you have urday, March 21, at Gerke’s Music | CHAPTER 7 | dians a ted an urged to at.|the Camp Wire part will remove them » Ame Mt ‘ : had it permanently waved at Rackur's Beauty Shoppe, where Mr. store, N. 84th. st. and Greenwood| Robert Mor pte s,| e ihe’ “laboard ship there were gir * © 5° Schae siving the Nestle's Lanoil Improved wave. They have eee |wilt give th k Bel white give ‘ y to talk | WHO won first prizes of a week-end Every blemish in the tay of unsightly hairs removed from the : ani all-around operator, in order to give their patrons CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB 21, at Wing's cs tern | have already expresned a desire t pgaeted ee tapes | ¢ idea Paced | pdt de ; Classic Culture club will meet | Stars and 5 welco! jattend the dinner and 0 | SUES F ait 3 “’\ BRIGHT, CLEAN—LIKE NEW For those who prefer the marcel, there is the new flat wave, 30 Saturday, March 21, at 2 p. m., at sl | wish to do so should telep! reser: | 8 Se bare bee tab s. ed Is the frock I had dyed at The Pantorium w it would be popular just now with the shingle, and which docs away with the the Federation clubhouse | PARISH DINNE ons to headquarters ediately, | Who : SNS ho Ahaha avi: T.dikd onot Keke tn eendin oli acl treacle) thie otherwise necessary bob curl. eee } There will be a parish dinner for|Tho dinner will be ents or $1 a hs : 7g to. the MA in-7680. é ee 8 BETA PHI ALUMNAE jail-members of St. Mark's Episcopal | cover srt ees | ona UP-TO-THE-MINUTE GARTERS! Mrs. John W. Heal, Jr., will en-|church, on Wednesday evening, | | Cleaning lengthens the life of yor , if they are sent to} Have you seen them yet? They're trimmed now with tiny strips of 4 tertain Beta Phi ‘alumnae at her| March 25, at 6:30 o'clock, at Scot.|P.-T. A. CO.OPE ‘ i the ripht plant soft fur in place of the conventional roset 530 Peopl : 530 ples Bank home Saturday afternoon, March 21.|tish Rite temple j WITH CAMP FIRE |Family Celebrates | eae Bldg. (Repairing done, too). Roth Fur Company. : Fee j . | PAT. A zations of 4 | Veteran’s Birthday) DINE AT WI | Borie CARD PARTY } AD 2 | F ve.appointed Camp Fire) y1i4 children, grandchildren and | Whenever you sibly can, for there you know you find quality in Do you realize that you may use fur on your garments all this 3 yreenwood Improvement club will | ho are working under the Fire ver at 4 everything. Caf ja style. 1409 First year? ve m card party Saturday evening,| The tea room and cafeteria com. | direction of the Camp Fire chairman | friends atten: led tho celebration c + ena rie March 21, at their hall, $638 Green-| mittee of the Young Women's Chris. | of the central council. This band of | John Culbertson’s Sist birthda Perfectly astonishing in its loveliness is the view from one of our 3 4 ys 4 wood a | tian Ass ion will hold its an-| willing and capable workers has | -phur at th mo of hi downtown cafes—a wonderful sight of harbor and mountains beyond, | THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE s ees nual spring meeting at 12 o'clock, |shown wonderful progress, Tho fol-| meee Lia yl rar sandy Second floor, Bigelow Bldg., corner Fourth and YOUNGSTOWN on March in the tea room of the | lowing report for February will give | @ushter, Mra. iW) STREET CAR READERS Pike, is showing new spring coats, hats, shoes IMPROVEMENT CLUB | Association building. Mrs. W. 1, |é of the work they are doing|N- 88rd st. Culbertson served in] STREET UAK Bhs ic and Mra Edmunds, on Fraser r é and hose; also, soft absorbent Knitted baby towels Youngstown Improvement club|Thompson, of the Y. W. C. A,|,fohn Hay School, which has a splen-| Civil war, participating in a Setiee na Maone ea an sdactat cate ie a thes Ay ore at 37 cents, and silk and wool hose at 54 cents. will give a dance at their hall, 24th| board of trustees and chairman of |did worker in Mrs, Coyne, should| number of major engagements and tine rlebsea % re ee Sh aa y see ) 3. W, and Hudson st., Saturday eve- | the committee, wilt be in charge. —_| head the list because of the progress | being confined to his bed threo} € AN as Shopping in a large store where dady's Uttle ning, March Members and| Other members of the committsse|made there. Seven new guardiana| times with wounds and sickness, | ns ei ph oee e Pe ce mishka Glan things are merely a department, is not nearly so 4 eee of the board of trustees; Miss Flor. | ts aha atthe Seda eia | slenti henoe x when you buy in a store devoted only to the wee RUMMAGE SALE ence N. Hanson, general secretary; | Oc ece y ones, Wallingford Chapter, No. 204, 0.| Miss Celia Gerhardt, tea room and 7 } CHARMING LINES eeu rs E. S, will hold a rummage sale| sria manager; Mrs. B. G. Wal- WITH THE CHARMING LINES 5 ean . 3 Batliehay,) Maveh st) aeeiiss Wee: | Stan, eres Bint Dabney, Bork, J. Of the emartest footgear you'll find the Arch-Fitter to sult just} HATS $8.50 AT L. M. COFFMAN’S ' lake ave, S fag ‘ a Sh A Mario Bentle: , wn a | YOUR type of foot. 1307 Fourth Ave, And they're exclusive pattern hats, too, Imagine the values! Gay ra si , Mian Marion Becitley, Mis 1 Pint ery in flowers and colors, huts appropriate for any occasion. 223 Pine : ADDITIONAL. CLUBS Necniedieac (ad So pata heres? CC 38 “Built for comfort only” cry out some of the shoes that are strong Street. : 2 He Ade awn ey: Brown of arch and roomy to the foot, but not so with others, If smart- Le Agha tat ae . rp * ! { ness and comfort can be combined, why have just the one? “Exclusive, but not at all expensive,” ts the phrase that best char- ae A eee BEE tae H. Linton and Mrs. H. L. at eer acterizes the hats in one shop. ‘ 7 DRESSMAKING AND REMODELING a STE ear ey 4 Done by Marlo Nelson at ‘The Model, with tho utmost skit! ana| WITH EASTER SO NEAR cleverness, Last year's sult she'll make for you Into a nifty It's “high time” to think of Easter greeting cards—cards, too, that ensemble. Hemstitehi: too. Peoples Bank Bldg. will bespeak your personality rather than mere unmeaning senti+ a anew ment; your friends and relatives will enjoy the novel greeting cards Made from last spring’s coat is one of the smartest little frocks you may send them this year—with your own likeness on each one, Tie seen’ as yet opposite the engraved legend, You can haye them made by any, 7 eters of the leading photographers—they are being displayed now. Act TAKING ALL THE JOY OUT OF LIFE immediately to get them finished In time. Just $10 the dozen, aed , Monday comes once ¢ woek, with tho inevitable sugges ot | f J @ roa Caeitnth aha bay; cay, watat EA re aero arn | What a thoroughly delightful surprise a card of this kind twill de Make Your discomfort thruout the house. Why, if this is your plight, not to, those who recetve aha oe try the family service of the Supply Laundry? Call Ca pitl-0300, Good Clothes aso er tone ALL FOR $1.10! P Afternoons of happy letsure come to the woman who wisely sends Marcel, “tuck-under” and neck-clip, at Tho Cinderella Beauty Last Longer her qothes to a reliable laundry—vetter for her and better for her | Shoppe, 202 Haight Bldg. MA in.3564, ‘ clothing, too. ary ere Do you know the beauty shop where you'll get a complimentary Do yout pretty clothes wear out too fast? OF course they do, ish iat beauty where you'll ge n | Yo sey Sieteoy cad weedualy you! gle out YOU" je DISCOUNT 20% « shampoo with your wave and curl on Tuesdays and Wednesdays? | pehsdoech si hy : | On fur work now at The Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg, ; _ . 1) ett | But here is a way to make them last longer, ... Take out the | pcrre 6 WOMEN HARD TO FIT—AND TO SUIT spots which make adress look old. It is easy to remove them with Spring is not putting fur “out of the running” this year. Quite Are the patrons for whom Mme. Chouinard likes to make ensembles, Energine—the perfect di clean@, Why, you will be surprised * the contrary, it ig one of the most popular trimmings for they never fail to be happy in them, and you can save at least how easily and quickly Energine makes things look like new. | a Fe - | fifty dollars that way! 210 McDermott Bldg. 4th at Pine, Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could make your old things SATISFY YOUR MONEY NEET | : aS, st fresh and new again? Try it. You can get a can of Energine y By o. trip to the Pacific Loan Co., 603 Third Ave The woman who buys ready-mades and has them altered ts more from yout druggiat--33¢. Te will clean almost anything. Cue ant or less foolish, when she really can have things made to fit per- : | FRANCO-AMERICAN TOILETRIES Pg ee NE ARE SUP La te at | Idea! for the skin. 29 Peoples Bank Blig@ “ x NE ry | Rete THE PAINTED LADY 5 4 sing ; | An adaptation of Norrie Evans’ Saturday Evening Post story, will TU PERFECT DRY CLEANER” ; COLUMBIA RECORDS be shown at Tho Colonial Theatre Sunday and Monday, March 22 Hundreds of them, all new, at 386 cents cach, Phonograph pp) and 28, with George O'Brien and Dorothy Mackall An added at. 1816 Westlake, traction is Jack Dompsey in “So This Is Paris,” (Advertis¢mont} 7

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