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Distinguished Guests Entertained BY BEULAH Mr 1TH MRS FRANK DERLIP as Mrs. Manson F. tain twenty guests at the honor guest, W. Taft, Mrs Cromwell and Mrs. Julian Street wil! also be complimented Mrs. Myers Hostess at Musicale and Tea | For the pleasure of Mra. Frank A.! Ber house guest, Mrs. @fs entertained at a be Pointed music tub yesterday pring flowers and Blossoms were thruawt the rooms, and a ce @f oldfashioned George T. My Dinner Parties to iven at the Tennis Club House Tonight | Before the Tennis Might, at ( Dristensen's WH be many dinner ps @ud house. Among those who have) Made reserv: tions are: Bayliss, Mrs. Charles H. Field, Miss | Catherines §= © uwford, ng | NOld tts April informal at the New |Grondahl, president, will preside Pless W t ‘The Scho Benefit school | Lotus Club | at Dave prepared an entertaining evening at 8:15 at the Odd Fel- Jows’ hall This affair is event and wil! be given for the ben eft of the school © Dance of the Powers. A French Comedy vie, Francesca Street; art, Darathynell Ham eetie Darcourt Gale Guth: Aone GrifSth: Pierre Bm- , Frances wnide, Genevieve Cook: La Gar- Selval Laces Commes Vogageur, leanar Mehnert | ed by Mra. Mon: entertain with a dinner this evening at the University club in honor of and Mrs. James Brinkley, who married. TODAY’S BEST SELLERS These are big hits—Player Owners should have these: “Come On and Play Wiz Me” One-step played by Pete Wendling—$1.25 “DARDANELLA” This Fox Trot has had ti of them all A Fox Trot which prom! second to “Dardanel WHEN MY BABY SMILES at ME A crackerjack Fox Trot—$1.25 Minsici) Fasttion R’ l RT ie MI gic) eae Conducted by | Conducted by DOROTHY FAY GOULD LOUISE ANNABLE (7 ELEPHONE the So- HONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Easter Breakfast ak : Miss Mary Scott was hostess at! Paintings Stracciari C oncert | an attractive Baster breakfast at her home in honor of Mr. and Mr Sent Here Inspiri ing A. ©, Spencer, who have recently ed fram California. Seven From Kast Altho greatly faticued from « long guests enjoyed her hospitality concert tour and having @ slight cold eee The little closet down at the Fine! | ts rooms on Fourth a Dinner Party at Home | ikea tin severad erat ardo Stracclari, one of the great is already est artists of this period, made his and DOXe® debut here last evening before « Miss Margaret Stewart will enter: |of canvases waiting to be pried open.| iirge and enthustastic audience tain with a dinne party woes t at | ‘They are the olle want Went by the! “yin 4 am Was 60 arvunged had her home previous to the Tenr ational Academy of Washington, | ;, ayed every phase of his mag club ball. Covers will be laid for) p. ¢ nificent voles, The master of many ten. Le art fans are keen to see eading roles, he sang two numbere eee them, for they represent recent work | which have won for him his para | Faculty Wives ups of 30 painters of) mount position, the Prologue “T Pag > on and Philadelphia and Aria from “Il barbiere di y Luncheon hundred dollars to : iis abietey 14 oceedi | ‘The annual election of officers wil! |p, J are insured for $30! tion, maaterly style and technique be held at a tunchean to be gtven | 999, private for member# | were shown to the best advantage in Monday, April 26, at the Ce "lof the Fine Arts tbe held | these numbers. at 1 o'clock Mre. Harvey Dene | ay: y evenir 1 ats La Paloma.” a great favorite hairman he committee with the American pubti he sa Moore Theatre Party |publie daily from 1 ; ho was compelled to repeat it. Other | s. Ned Everett Davis will exhibit « that met with the approval at a theatre party at | oa? Leonard Ocht|of the audience were “April” by| evening jma. 000, and re) Tont Manella Mia,” a Neapolitan | “ee a artinte @. ne by Valente and Un deux Eilts Tye 1) Lion.” Two encores 0 Mio,” and Annie Wright Seminary |, Sag Fy) aerate Rays Bo | Meeting te Bis Stracciart's own compositions, were | star meeting of the Annie! xpeet Debate Over beautifully executed nary will be held Th 5 His voice is rich and vibrant. He min a: 3 ovteck at the|r ine Arts Officer ch '5anatounk teins 31 ane jhome of Mra. R. W. Condon, $617| Considerable tnteren pa thetic terpretation and ex I Fifteenth N. EB. Take Cowen Park |the meeting of ellent technique which combine to ‘ties at reg pay to Fifty eixth street. of the Seattle Fir make him the world’s greatest bari eee urday at 8 o'clock, Over a pundred | tone Mrs. John | Bachelors’ Club Dance members are expected, as the cleo! Mr. Longo, accompantet and plan-| tion of officers and reports of com: | int, gave two mumbers he played| The Bachelors club dance will! mittees are on the program. Mr./in a dignified artistic manner, His technique and expression were be Masonic Temple on Saturday eve 4 The usual heated debate as to [ning, April 10. Dancing will begtr |whether it is better to alect officers “Serenade,” by Shubert jat 9 o'clock. em | tre the big business membership Seattle did not heer Rie or from the art producing member-| carda Stracciart at his beat, hie re. is expected. Results will be evening will long be re The Lotus club has temued tnvita \* y watched by beth sites ' an one of the musical which the)’ will present on Saty tions for their affair which will be | rs | treats of the season. known as the “Bohemian Pall.” It |Making Models a cee. is to be given Saturday evening. | 4¢ «17 Gtadium | Seattle Nurses’ | April 17, in the Masonic Temple. } The committee in charge will con-| Twd university dents in the| Study Club sist of: Messrs, Byron G. Ives, Wm. [Junior class, Gorde tt and W The Reattle Muste Study club meets A. Colsky, Reynold Frediund, Chas |bur Hadley, are hard at work ne 01 Agel 18 of 346 & Mh O8 the hemse Of Wm. Guerin and Wilfred K. Har-jon @ miniature model for the Wm. H. Brownfield, with Mrs. alien stadium. It t» belng done under ai HL. Ogte as chatrman. The patrons and patronesses wifi |rection of Mr. Hahn of the Architec:| porish, Seandinavian and Mavonte meste be Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stimson, Jun |tural Decorating company, and will) Current Events fer Hathaway, Richard Templeton, |be three fect high, eight feet long| Mrs CF. Leughiie and Mra & Me . Geo. La Fray and J. E. Moore, [and six feet wide R. H. Morgan and — Mr. Boyd, of Frederick & Nelson's, (a) “The P rte Last fone Grieg have arranged to make up a Stadium 4 Morning.” from “The Fisher window in their Fifth and Pine cor ure F. King ner that will be unvelled Saturday, | Vooa!—seteeted— = Bola Checked ite 2 satum wit nehd vneeo | P0e—Wensssine Co. Tt, 8. .Coapta Five breakfasts in one day—what | people, but the little model looks aa| veca— “*"* DAltrvece 40 you know about that! if it might make @ comfortable seat | (*) “Autumea! Gale Mins T. M. Gleemeyer ordered ‘em |for one. From the window you will | ‘>? “4#t te Me Resebed Wednesday. But she didn’t eat/ne able to visualize the them all Fact is, they were only igtructure as ft will appear from an vane on paper. airplane a mile or two up. The Mra. it As secretary of the King county | mode! will be placed tn the window] .. fair price committee Miss Kleemeyer amid its prospective surroundings— is making @ preliminary tnvestiga | miniature canal, Lake Waahing-|,.Yot~ a tion of food prices that will be su>!ton, @ model boat (possibly the Ne. {2} hastens Chim ar mitted to District Attorney Saunders | bragka) for local olor, the new| (¢ gg ag ey upon bis retura from Bellingham |pridge as it will look when COM! pene porte A hcsthm unten YE next week. pleted, with a tiny car on the track,| sree tor two pianos... Kewelekt She finds the average price of & and autos parked in the fields beside Miss Baltrusch and Mra Brownfield breakfast consisting of two FE". the stadium just as if they were at ig ~—"Benge My Mother Teaght Ne" bread and butter and cotton, to be the Thankagiving g&me. . . . Dvorak 40 centa. Mr. Burg ts painting @ proper v ; scenic background of the lake, moun-| WOMEN ORGANIZE TODAY’S CLUB NEWS (tains ana Laurethurst, not forgetting TO STUDY CIVICS ON PAG an airplane in the sky. Similar) A lass in the study of govern 22 small models are on exhibit at the! ment has been organised by the 3° apace ee Pine Arts and will be at Spauldings King County Minute Women under Japanese women do not amok? and other Seattle stores, and in Ta-| the jeadersh > of Prof. Clark Blawett, cigaretsa, but prefer a tiny pipe of auc: Spokane and Yakima, ebony. ¢ lof the University of Washington. . sa The class will meet in the confer. |Gustin Talks lence room on the third floor of the ; | 1 ch W About Pictures Times building each ‘ednesday at) m., beginning April 14. Fort; Paul Gustin gave a short talk this rl of the eemberdip of 8 have| afternoon to the members of the been recruited. Women may regis | Century club at the Y. W.C. A. audi-/tor with Mra. Fred W. Bert, Jr. |torlum of “The Pleasure Derived|Q A. 2178, and Miss Ruth Gazeam, From Pictures." Anyone who has! Capitol $54 |seon his work at the Fine Arts exhi-| bitiona or the ahip in a Puget sound| RIGHT TI ME TO fog, at the Women’s University club, or the “Mountain” that hangs in the) PLANT said in his opening speech. oft roots, lateblooming tress, trees I love the forest, the mountaink| with a meager root system, those and the dark shadowy coves of the bearing stone fruits, and broad-leaved North Coast country, and derive evergreen shrubs should be planted great pleasure from them. They are in spring. Roses should also be beautiful ferent pl sure and a different kind hardy perennials may b4 planted in of beauty from that of esthetic ex-|spring and again in August or Sep tember auty of art or painting ts ees painter. It is nature tran b greatest vogue the mind of man. The: mat ure to be derived from pictures that eae ye can not be obtained from anything Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spota elne.” . How to Remove Baally Mr. Gustin has just finished a! frore's @ chance, Mian Freckle-face, painting of the beach at F reaping to try a remedy for freckles with the ch can called “Silver Driftw be seen at his studio. it will not cost you a penny unless it 5 Special . Attention to Mail Orders Aeolian Player Pianos, $745 Pianolas from $800 Duo-Art Pianos from $1,225 be eet removes the freckles; while if it does Seattle Works in «ive you a clear complexion the ex- Portland Museum any aa mply get an ounce of Othine— able strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show Mra, Fred Parks returned from | qo: Portiand last week to us of the excellent work of four § tle artists Hi i i) punce ni meat ed for the worst case. very has three ofls there.| He sure to ask the druggist for the : bung in the center of double strength Othine as this e wall is a New England scene of jstrength ts sold under guarantee of pool and autumn tr back if It falls to remove yellows, th ! a study in t he did last fall when East. Many regret that it was not SSS shown here this winter, for it proves | {~~ richness, peace and individuality of our uit |typical Eastern scenes just as he |has been so able to picture the r on Easy Terms jevanescent atmosphere of the Puget | ee |nound country. CHERRY CHAT Ambrose Patterson, of the art de. rtment at the university, had two prints of a California cypress and a Honolulu ve tel of Point Lobe You're sure to be suited, not only in style, fit and price, at Cherry's, but in the matter of terms, which will be arranged most conveniently accepted, a that was seen yw, and an oll voinclana ecia” of Honolulu |Irene Ewing Davis, retary at the | Fine Arts, sent in several d rrative d U studies of flowers, and Gertrude 4 tv for you. Singerman some miniatures, one a Cherry's sells very quaint sketch of Tanaka and nationally adver Another of til life that will be re-| ied goal poe clothes for members y habitues of the Fine! Serb he min Arts, There were some splendia |" and the materials are all of good, things at the Portland exhibition, |” Corn, rearing quality but the Seattle contributions wera! Come in and see how much genu |among the best, Mra, Parks reports mish ale you ein #ecure at Cherry's, id let us arrange terms to sult you. More than one-half the motor carn Cherry's Style Shop of the country are found in the 16 7 Rialte Bidg., Over Pig'n Whistle, middle western states, and 65 per on Second, Betwee: cent of these are farm-owned, and Spring ; = reproach. For an encore he| Sunset club, will appreciate what he| All thin-barked trees, those with | but {t is altogether a dif-| planted in pring. Evergreens and| —_ guarantee of a reliable concern that| i ron : w easy it is to rid yourself of | all that had been accepted for the an-|thethomely freckles and get a beauth i rasa hd oh hweat exhibition at complexion. Rarely ts more than 16 Portland museum THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. SEATTLE KIDDIE HAVING INTERESTING TIME IN NEW YORK SEY TT | Hane Bernice Smith, who with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. R. Smith, ts visiting relatives in New York and; [flats her new ‘friends with her clever songs and dances. | Portrait by A w York City | | Mr. Robert Hoffman left Tuesday | for San Francisco, thence ta Los| Angeles, where he will make his home. | Teneard atte. ter sevethi-weeksn, cee Mra. Louls J. Goldsmith and little daughter, Mary, who have been| house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Goldamith left on Thurs day for Victoria where they will re |main a week before returning ee | their bame in Portland. Mra. Robert Moree and daughter, | hh Med Jane, vascuver, Hh C, are| Tdeutenant Thomas Geter, of the |epending a fow days at the Hatei|U. & 5S. New York, will motor to Washington. Vancouver, RC eee o.8.@ and Mra. George Brandenburg | Mra Alexander Chalmers and tt- sot iedliees the Misses Virginia | Ue daughter will depart on Wednes- and Helen Branderburg, of Chicago,|@4y for Davenport, Iowa, to visit who have been spending the winter |her parents, Mr. and Mra. John at the Alta Dena Country dub in | Panton, and to attend the marriage Pasadena and at the Del Monte/% Mrs. Panton’s sister, Miss Dor hotel, have been spending « few|thy Panton, which will take place days tn town, at the Hotel Wash.| 0 May 1. ington. eee eee Mr. Charles Fulton will leave on Mra. Angus Stewart, of Vancov-| Saturday evening for Portland on a ver, B. C, arrived tn! the city this| business trip to spend several days morning, and is registered at the ee Hotel Sorrento, | Mrs. Rruce Elmore wit lanve for! Blt | Victoria Monday, to be gone several Mra. Daniel Kellogg. who has been daya, spending the winter months in Cal) » «a4 fornia, will return the fifteenth of| yere Roger Rone will arrive Sun- the month. So « day from Los Angeles and will be} with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Hamlin, Mr. and Mra, Robert McCausland jat the Olympian apartments. Mra }returned Tuenday from a month's Bone has been spending the winter | visit in eastern cities. months in the Bust. tr? Seattle by Phau a Se dear wan putting iy rh 8 2 a a new game to me tell me fat before the nursery fire . still morning I aid remember at all that he had on) seemed more given him to undress, Mother dear minute and cause he didn't neem to know she aughing at him. Davie man? Moth. at's the Andilina’ in all the masta! , we they She's @ good steel shi know some of her anchored at er dear asked soft hand on his be He didn’t look up, his forehead into @ thin kind of frown he maid Grandmother to! Milwaukee & sailors felt they were nafe in har and they threw off their bal came we saw her ri anchor and at from Tacoma bea waved my hand 4 Andilina, see who had a French father know any more about her. Mother dear?” “But that night while we slept and ver naw her, but if we possibly can I plan to take to ame her your nelf sometime ‘ve been wondering if I ever told you my Tacoma story.” — | "When 1 was @ Lttle girl we went to spend a week, Mother and I, with some dear friends in Tacoma whose home was built on the driveway which overlopks the hinook "There were two little boys tn the family and one of their chief delights wan in introducing me to the vessels as they salled into the harbor right ip front of the “Most of them they knew by 1 name and they could tell me in teresting things about places the ships had been, te @ legend about ft, I be- to bed now amd I ll it to you tomorrow.” a the The the out oA the Gown, down, down ti ner spar of her w showed © tugs worked with ail Shoe Co. 903-8 Seaboard Building pay you te trade at our cary up stairs Shoe Shop, every courtesy and the benefit of many years of experience, and you will save §2 to $5 on We Invite Y our Inspection ot our New Models tn Pumps. This week we are featuring Ladies’ Pumps in patent and kid leathers with military, Cuban or Louis heels. The prices range from $6.00 to $9.00 We have a complete Une of All-Leather Shoes for Boys and Girls. GENTLEMEN, have you tried the Dr. Davis ANTI-FRIC TION SHOES? To be had at this store only, Try a pair and eee rorya nae oe Ne abies to Hg ta | Mrs, William Morris departed Apri | goles, arrived today to house /7 for an extended motor trip thru guest af Mra, James Shallenberger.| urtornia, and expecta to be gone juntil June Mins Louise Sheard, who was ome operated on at the Swedish hospital _ Sorat ot ees ae ee |A FINISHING TOUCH | valescing. | Very full jabots of plaited lace are 7 9 set in open coat fronts Instead of flat Mra. Beulah Burt outs this spring. Some of these at the Hotel I lace jJabots are creamy in tone; apartment at t Kelvey others are pure white. Almost al eee ways at the top there t# a smart Mra. Delia Hahn Gearin, of Port-| little tailored bow of ribbon which |land, will arrive taday to be the | makes a background for a handsome / | quest of her sister, Mra, William’ bar pin | $E Woodlawn Flower Shop wishes to thank its many pa- trons for the confidence vested in us during -Easter which permitted us to enjoy | the greatest Easter in our career. Over 13,000 square feet of store space was used to handle the immense crowds and our wonderful stock. An organization numbering 45 artists completed all details in a masterful manner. Eleven auto delivery cars reached your homes on time. WOODLAWN service means much to those who appreciate the finer points of flower selling. You will reach that conclusion if you entrust your next flower commitment to our care, Woodlawn Flower Shop Seattle’s Conveniently located Flowerphone beside Clemmer Main 663 Theatre you will wear no other, DAVIS & MORRIS SHOE CO. 303-308 SEABOARD BUILDING Take the Elevator to Third Floar Fourth Ave. at Pike St. NIEMANN FURNITURE CO. 619 PINE STREET We will take your LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN TRADE FOR GOODS YOU NEED. Let us help you furnish your home on our Easy- Phone Main 4778 Genutne Leather Rocker, large $44.50 wpectal...--ce.++ We have 25 40-Ih. cotton felt mattresses with a splendid grade of covering; slightly shopworn; $9.95 Bed Davenport, . $52.50 Bboccroccccserseces Come in and inspect our LAUREL PIPELESS FURNACE, priced at $185.00 Your Old Stove Taken in Trade. SEE OUR STEEL RANGE SPECIAL AT .$54.50