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PAGE 10 SEATTLE TE? BY BEULAH MI Society Editor AILY BERIBRONED, AND WIT! Which bharactorizes summer, the WAS & pleasant reward for having With the lights softened by tiny Japa Breen tulle, and on all sides the frie @ing a welcome, the affair was one to be remembered. A clev Specialty was given du jtermimion by Mra Corwin Ing, Miss Grace Fischer — Fotheringham and Mins Miss Miller, in bright colored Bports apparel, with racat At the supper tables, the urns Were presided over by Mra J. D Mrs. W. A. Shannon, Mrs. S. Tremper, Mra. ( » Mra. Ida Schroede RR. Messer, Mrs. W. R. Craw Burnside, Mra. W H. Whitel Qwan ap i my Z| xd Mra : : . # . Stimson Guest onor ‘Mrs. Horace C. Henry entertained & second luncheon this after @t her home in honor of Mrs D. fies. Bnchcon for Vv isitors Mies. S. V. R. Hooker and Miss ‘Cymbra Daniels will entertain with Huncheon at the University Club Wednesday in compliment to J. Howard Pim, who wil! be guest of Mrs. Alexander Dickin. and for Mra. Angus Stewart, of | wer, B. C., who is spending a days in the ay. Hosts In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs, who were re Hy married, Miss Botsy Booth her brother, Mr. Edwin Booth, il be hosts at a dinner at the Golf Country club, preceding the 0 ball Friday events, ? RS mE In compliment to Mim Josephine of Santa Barbara, Miss Evelyn will be hostess at a luncheon Saturday afternoon at her Lanehurst, on Mercer Island. ‘will be laid for twelve eee Gibbs to Entertain 8. B. Gibbs will entertain @ bridge party Friday after-| ‘at her home in honor of Mra geen Raterty, of Waldo, Ore. ° ae Corrigan Hor Fer Sata > ~ ahr p lytic et Mins Helen er was at a luncheon this afternoon Private rooms of Frederick & Covers were laid for the! of the Carrigan-Dand party, rift “hop to Have Sale “On Monday, the Thrift Shop wf! - The Bon Marche SILK WEEK AT THE BON MARCHE From Monday, April 12, to Saturday, April 17 NIS CLUB BALL GIVES EVENING OF PLEAS aw sl RE TCHELL COUTTS The Star { THE CHARMING INFORMALITY Seattle Tennis club ball last evening awaited Its reappearance long pxe parasols, and delicate veiling» of ndiy blooms from window boxes m nod ‘TELE sEPHONE the | So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. of ea hat sale which should Inter est ladies of all ages and various in clinations. Dress bata, street hats, and especially goodtooking sport hata, are being marked for the bar gain table, and should be a drawing card. A large donal » of hand made hats came from the University Guild of the Orthopedic, and will be on cale also. eee Bridge Club Meets janday Bridge club will meet day afternoon erine Crawford at nis club. . Miss Mann to Be Tea Hostess Miss Charlotte Mann will tain with a te at her bome Thursday afternoon from four until six. The urns will be in charge of Mies Katherine Crawford and Miss Cordelia Jennings art | Smith College Club Dance ‘The Smith College club dance, which was postponed, will take place at the Women’s University club this evening. A Tea for Bride Elect Mra W. A enter on Foster entertained at & shower and tea today in honor of Miss Nora Elizabeth Ross, ae |} marriage to Mr. Carl Stover wil be an event of next Wedneslay. The reception rooms were bright with wild Currant and cherry blomoma and the tea table was prettily deco rated with vari-colored flowers, a | kewpie bride in their midst. Fifty leone friends of the honor guest | called during the afternoon. eee Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mra Butenschoen enter tained on Saturday evening at their home in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary, Twenty-ctx) eens were present at the dinner, end-emietoreal informal Secgption, & followed. S| INTERNATIONAL | MEET Delegates from the United States, Great Britain, India, France, Swit- veriand, Portugal, Sweden, Iceland, |Germany, Rumania and Serbia will attend the congrens of the Interna. onal Woman Suffrage Alliance to be held at Madrid, Spain, during June. 4 LOUISK ANNABLE Miss Horn’s Reception Enthusiastic Mins Constance KE. Horn, local mes = con ito” met with an enthuat axtic reception at her concert at the [Fine Arts hall Friday evening. Miss Hiorn’s voice ix pleasing, especially in the lower register, and her work only sineere study, but native gifts of no mean quality, The mont successful sumber was Techalkowsky's “Jeanne D’Are”™ “ or the briefer works tnterpreted by Mine Horn, Cadman'’s Moonlight Seng” wha probably the most matiafying. Mim ilorn’s three song groups were interspersed with instrumental numbers by Claude Madden and Ar evidences not Yoou!ivt's ville Relstad, two of Seattle's leading [musicians Mins Mildred Miller will leave Sun. day for San Francisco to visit her father, Mr. Charles & Miller, who has been south for several weeks They will return together month. eee Mr. and Mra part on Sunday for San Franciaco, where they will make @ short stay oe Dr. Charles acon Boutwin re | turned on Thursday from Del Mante, |where he spent the Easter holidays with his family . Mr, M. Martius wif return this week from California, where he has spent a month . Mra Charles L. Moses left morning for Vader and Portland to spend several days visiting friends eee Dr. and Mra. Edwin W. Dwight and danghter of Boston arrived yee terday to spend a shart time in the city, and are registered at the Hotel Washington. Dr. Dwight i the medi cal director of the New England Mu. tual Life Insurance company. eee Lieut. and Mra Ned Schramm, formerly of Seattle, are receiving the | lcongratulations of their friends on the birth of a son Afril 8 Liew tenant Schramm in an instructor af aviation at March field, Riverside, Cal. DEVELOPS MOVIE ART A department for ment of motion pictures | ness, school, church, other nonm-theatrical purposes, in augurated by the Universal Film Co., has been put under the charge of Mra. Henry Moskowits, secretary of the New York State Commimrion. the develop for bust ESTABLISHED 1896 —UNEXCELLED VALUES IN SILK BY THE YARD. _ —SPECIALLY PRICED SILK APPAREL. —FREE LECTURES BY MISS HEVERLO ON THE MAKING _ OF SILK CLOTHES. this home and/ MIE SEATTLE STAR 1920, ‘ll SATURDAY, APRIL 10 or BRIDE OF EASTER WEEK DASHING NEW FROCK HAS YOUTHFUL LINES Conducted by DOROTHY FAY GOULD Men’s Characters Shown in Their Houses if e- read } haracter at Four want to ten man's for run into th and the houne. © put Arta roomn up th nto U surer way to get the ot for inlews you know hin wife) ng the home be or for bis bus nk it's . man's ne oF bullas war who are & new homes. Not by a good the most charmer eottag Was one built by a univer professor on @ salary jenn than that paid the The entire « consider janitor was kindly put n of comt on the card of phot and from the you can go a bis b and he very the out they in a) John Twohy wil de | to do th neo models at every bition, © of the hour, and has for 400 ors knew Y how a will for the Colo ured people, Me | The Le Roy Danby Lewis house, Highlands: of the ex on whown, It wax done by and ix reminiscent: of shington homestead, w houne, on of the New 4 Color inen in brick Archie C oune is mn ex et the Dutch Colo- Englas The | cotlent example nial | The Terry by Cari Ge ilar to the P and the Fetter bh ent finint reet and Mr. Alfred Mor-' ry evening. Mr. and Mrs. in San Francisco. Portrait by Graay on Federal ave 4, im wim near b une; tho In a differ- the plan & 7) pos aged jing. Th The marriage of Mise Helen § gan Lewis took place Wednesc Lewis will make their home Eiciubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY to half-timber |housen, M. A. Arnold's, at the High jlands, the new Truax home, and David Moen’ are among thone to be| |geen, David Myers is the Seattle| | man who epectalizes in this English | type of house Notable among the new houses! are those of the doctors. Dr. Wurde | man’e home, at Lake Forest Park, | and Dr. Frederick Adams’ house, at! Laurelhuret, with a romantic-look ing four-story*stair tower, are typical. | Every one of us who had flu and | Wanted fo kin the doctor every time he came tt | sladees will speak on civic condt. } tions, Miss Shafer’s room will fur | nish the program. eee Pennaytvania Stod¢y Qub ‘The Pennsylvania Study club wit | meet at the club house Friday, April 16. Mr. Dougias of the University ot Washington and Mra. John Trum bull will talk on civics. There will be a musical program, alsa Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club meets | Manday, April at Good Bats cafeteria. Rhodes of the club, will After War te Children Mustn’t Mimic Their aughty E Iders_ PHILADELPHIA, April 5 owe & kleow er-theatre see him aid out in nd hospitals on hale wud k on ADDITIONAL CLUBS range y summer hung the f heer are from, palat ade ent 1oors looks most Pacific Improvement Clab The Pacific impre Lake City will at the club house thin atx to eight. The for the purchase of a plano Lincotn P. t A. Entertainment The boy me PT have Invited ng celebration building on Friday 16, at 7:45 o'clock class in charge of give an exhibitiens sembly will ad, um to participate musical program. F [a soctal hour w . Canadian Women’s Club The Canadian ¥ lub wilt nfvet Tur April 13, at 2 o'clock in thetr clubroom, 4090 Arcade build. ing. Members are urged to be prem ent as important businers ts to b | discuased. A social hour will follow during which tea will be served. The honteasen for the day are Mra. John T. Clague, Mra, Henry R. Robinson Mra. A. F. Ruser and Mrs. EB. D. Rarnes ement wide proce slumming | popular | been part and,a shingle rinte te nue appro: our lim that of Mr F or. at Eagle harbor, de | by Arthur Loveless. John Ballinger house being at the Highlands is typical of mt elaborate homes of t Hl be 40 feet Jong, and terrages: and gardens Altho such @ house re rvice and upkeep, itable country hitect, ‘en - wociety’ net,” union” te is young oid-fashioned a most exch formes the # and the Lin thetr to return A thers of the city te an schoo! | rp Apr parer mpticity meeting even in the evening. Mr At urn tot has executt! mmittee Green the j put a stop ive ne t makes ar Mr. Ford ng the That Denny: Blaine when the Hodges their bh sr FURNISHING |GUEST ROOM No matter how simple the furnish Ings of one’s guest room be Lbao| freshners of drap. and linens make for attractiveness and charm. And by the same token no matter how elaborate and expensive A r 0 ¢ . may 85 any Pace n zs out something new to the past for strongest school of ture was inspired by 4 Wright, in Chicago. He | houres on horizontal with long, low lines, in m to the plains Willatzen is the wt ardent! ry Jo. believe In tryir rather than Idoking on. The with this no perfect new miay b aniiness there is at Judi arrangement of a of toflet arti omfort of a « le Mr . Overseas Club s ieee The Overneah club will hold their he guest has a feeling Easter dance this evening at 9 for tér o'clock at Dx The com: | an ‘ t unpack mittee in charge if Mrs, George . Cane, Mrs, Florence Bible, Mra, Em ma Fees, Miss Mabel Powell, Mins Genevieve Grant, Mr. A. Stringer Mr, J. Cubbons, Mr. H. A. Sinclair and Mr. George Mapel. all over: men are particularly invited. ee > much an too tha A greater crime tt nd the nd Charles Black, jr ustrations. eph Black Queen Anne agian hall and are Plans to Bes autify | Street Ends | ‘The civic improvement committee of the Chamber of Commerce is studfing treatment of ends west of First ave.; particularly the | upper anes where the strbet is high ver a bluff that is just An example is Union | pescipitates | TURKISH EMBROIDERY Many of the new summer hats are embroidered in Turkish colors and motifs, One black satin turban has embroidered on it in brilliant colors dots, stars and crescents, The satin in Knotted at ¢ and the two ends which hang loose, are faced with orange satin | street | Lafayette PAT. A. | ‘The rerular meeting of the Lafay lette PT. A. will be held tn the |achool auditorium Tuesday, April 13 jat 2p. m Mr. Santmyer, the school PANTAGES Matinces 2:30 Nights BEGINNING TOMORROW MATINEE 66 99 BE. Price, Burton R. Stare, David Whitcomb, F W. Cotterill, W. H , and Hi RB. F son, This same com _ Stupendous Dramatic Spectacle coin Poise aN With Superlative Cast of Eleven Players . id F Muriel King Britt Wood “The Boob and the Harmonica” Studying Dancing Four Laurels Miss Muriel King, former Cornish “Terpsichorean Tricksters” achool student, winner of first prize “The Black Secret” in the small homes poster oc With Pearl White last winter, has been sp General Admission—Matinees 25c; Nights 40¢ and runs © wasted and First down to area itsoit | and the committes | suggest that the arch | sfface with glass and make an arcade level with First sim. flar to the famous Burlington Ar in London, or the entrance to Pennsylvania station in ‘New York, Dan Huntington, city archi tect, and David Myers and Carl Gould are working over plans, A full re port will be given in two weeks The committee are Carl F, Gould tims to over the cade the and 9 | | College Quintette “A Fraternity Rehearsal” Foley & O’Neal Original and Versatile Pair theatrical decorations in New Y. and recently walked into Albertiri's Margaret’ Petit is ving. Albertiri was so attracted by her personality that he at onee urged her to study Oriental dancing, and now she is hard at work with him in addition to her ’ Henry Frey “The New Reformer” | nteters | Youths and mi | MODELS BY BETTY BROWN An afternoon frock is always a welcome addition to the wardrobe of young girl or matron. The sketch today shows 4 a youthful style for afternoon wear developed in brown chi fon voile and taffeta. The skirt has a foundation of brow | taffeta, over which falls a double tunic of brown chiffon voile with each edge a Pierrot-like ruff of taffeta. The girdle odf taupe moire ribbon, with an edge of French blue, and taupe and blue streamers hang beneath the chiffon voile the length of the skirt in front. Have You a Place in Your Home for One of These Tots? ‘The Star today has five children to!able to work most of the time give away had an operation last fall which h One is a Sweekolt boy left mp weak and unable to do h ‘The other four are brothers and work. living in Bremerton: “We have talked ft over between Alvin, 6, and us and have decided that it would | be more fair to the children to let someone have them that could give them a home than to do for them) on what little we have. “We do not object to them being put in separate homes. “We are in @ position now thatll something has to be done right away.” If you have a home for one of these babies, write (do not phone) to all Harold, 3 years old The baby boy is in Seattle. His mother is living with her who are in too straightened pport the child erton children, par circumstances t Of the four I the motber wr “Wou who ha en nd someone them them up in an and will bri hristian home. and is ver a y sickly “My hui J apanese— «| Legends of “ Chrysanthemums Many myths hav about the national flower of Japan, Kiku ts the Direction of Ackerman & Harris been woven TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY the chrysanthemum. Japanese name for it. One old legend t nese king who in an nd far east of his kingdom a utif flower grew which yielded elixir of life," But only the ehearted could touch it, other it would low its marvelous qualities. ‘This prevented the king and his court attempting to jfind the The king follo of one of his the pu wise A Great New Show | HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE with The Hirschoff. Troupe of Gypsies Ana a Feature Phetopiag od the suggest and sent in search of the unknown island, The quest for the chrysanthemum which was to bring perpetual youth to the king and his | court, was led by the old sage. They found the island, and the wise man set up a Kingdom th with him. self as king and for many centuries all lived happily and well. The island was Japan SPRING GAPE | dens Many of the new model come in tricolette of capes haded feathers Some with paste " Clipped ostrich make quaint fluffy collars ar of three-quarters length, many reach only to the hips. of ‘the new and dres: capes with hoods monk's cowl. suits Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILUS CASCARAB> ? QUININE BROMIDE dard cold remedy for tablet form—sale, sur piater—breaks up a cold i hours—relieves grip in 3 d Money back if it ft fall, genuine a

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