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/ ied INFORMAL RECEPTION TO BE GIVEN IN COMPLIMENT TO MRS. CRANE BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Bovtety Pdi ef Ti Star . EDGAR AMES AND MISS MAROARET AMES will entertain to formally at the tea hour on Monday, in bower of Mra Laocius F. Crane, Fwho with Mr. Crane has come from Landon to make her home in tht | Jelty, Invitations have een confined to maids and young matroas of thé goeetel wortd. Mrs. George Ro Kittinger and re | UMire Frederick Bauman wil dis ELEPHONE the So- |! pense the hospitalities of the tea Sura, ‘ ciety Editor of The || Star—Office, Main 600; || Home, Main 2761. | birthday cake made the affatr com | plete for the om, ° Mrs. Boynton to Entertain | Mise Patricia Fothertngham and Miss Bieanor Linder will be compl) mented at a funeheon to be given on | ‘Thursday at the atnter club by Mrs. Lous Pisher Boynton. In hover of Mbe Patricia Mother | ey iTT of Mie Potricis vother:| Mr. and Mrs. William Louis ¥. Boynton, Mra. Lewis |Bernhardt at Home | entertain with a tea; Mr, and Mra, William Bernharctt | at her will be at bome Sunday, Aprd 13, will be from 3 to & o'clock in honor of thetr | cm daughter Grace, whore engagement and to Mr. Rey R. Rubenstetn of Port- | land was recently annownood. . \Cavatiers to Give \Card Party , fm a misceftancous shower for guset of eee ree ee |epent a month in Mise Mar Mr and Mra Donald Vanghn True Mood are recetving the conrratule tons of thetr friends on the birth of 4 fon, Who been nanred Lonald, as Mra. 7 was formerly Mins Margaret ( Mr. and Mra. T. A. D. Jones have returned from ¢€ rom, where Chey n Francia, Law Angeles and Pasadena, ee Mine Margaret Ifuteson and Mins Patricia Fotheringhant will go over to Bremerton to attend ht dance this evening on board the Arkansas. Mra. Pierce Butler Reynolds and Uttle daughter Montes, of Wilkes | barre, Pa. will arrive the midd of) May to be the guests of Mra noid’ mother, Mr. P D. Hughes, «2% home on Capito! HM. Later Haghes and family will remove to their summer home at’ Wing | Potnt, Bagie Harber, | oe. Mra. Rex Stafford and her greene, | Mrs. George Hare, of Buffalo. N.Y. | returned Thurstay from a dhert whet | in Vietoria and Vancouver, B.C. Stewart, of Vaneoo- } ~ who hae been ependine «| week at the Hotel Sorrento, wil! de part for her home today, Mim Dorts | Mitchell wil accompany her, and re- main over the week-end. | Mra. & Q Piaretow and Mre MJ | will be in charge the Classe Cab with Mra, ML A m. The subject of be “Girkstn Indus | | . All Kastern Stars and their friends are invited tom cant party and danee to be given by the Seattle Court, Order of Amaranth, at the home of Mra, Bertha Harris, 913 23rd ave. N. Aloha Chapter, 0. I 8 The social committer of Aloha chapter, O. 1% announes a dance to be given ( ening in Thorn’s hall, G) 1 % thetr friends come, Beate Juvenile Neighbors of Wooderaft ‘The Seattle J) Neighbors of Wooderaft wil) hold « rerular meet ing at the Hwedieh Club hall Gatnr day at 130 p. m, ' Overseas Chub | ‘The Overseas club will hold thetr | next dance on at? pom) at the Doug! occede are | used for loca work among re | turned = poldiers Mine GOeneviewe Grant ts chairman. | On Thursiay, April 22, the etub| will hold a whist and bridge party at the Overseas War memorial at 8:30 >» m. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS MRS. CHARLES A, THATCH OF TOLEDO, OHIO— Who has been a recent visitor in the city. ER LOUISE ANNABLE Two Recitals at Swedish 3aptist Church Ebba F erickson, violinists, and | Hattie Kdenholm, planiate,) will ap | pear tn a joint recital Wednemt evening, April 21, at First Swed Daptiat church. The program, srhich erin at 6:20, will be made up principally of Seandinavian music Saturday evening, May 1, at *% clock, at Swedish Baptist church, Ninth and Pine, Phillip Hillstrom baritone; Carrie Reep, soprano, and Paul MoCoole, pianist, will appear in @ recital 'Two Song Recitals |Under W. C. T. U. | Auspices | Under the nusplers of the federa tion of the W. C. T. U. and the Na tional Society for the Betterment of Edneation, two song recitals will be given in the Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth and Pine, Priday and Satur day evenings, April 23 and 24, at #:15. ‘The artivts taking part will be Mlor- ence Otis, soprano; Florence Austin, iv oliniste, and Joseph Martin, pianist VANCOUVER, PB. C.-—Alfred (Make Seattle Brighter Is Plan for This Week Many people ¢o not yet reaTigp {thet Seattle ts on a Mvely spring | housecleaning campaign. ‘They have let the rains of @ belated spring dampen the wmal spring ardar of tidying up & bit. Bat the city in bumy. Dovenn of cominittiees are quietly working in their own Mttle spheres of activity lin the Clean-up, Spadeap, Paintap yopetus | Judges tn the campaign sre the 15 heads of the committees and are men from every walk of Ufe Their unanimous verdict on their ante campaign tour was that Seattle ta . very poorly painted city. It in not: dirty and filthy as cities go, but ls dingy, dark, colorless, Grab. Se attle is painted wrong, the are tural, paint,’ landscape gardening, and real estate men ure T[ colors must be saperseded by and light grays, and boffs to oven come the feelmg of darkness one hag on a rainy day when looking from hill tops on the roofs of brawn, and dingy red, and mas and even paintiess hounes, Seattle motion picture houss exhibiting films this week wirid show just how to make homes brighter by intelligent use of “happy | color combinations.” |KEEP GOING TO (SCHOOL, IS PLEA Seattie’s five high school papers | have united In a campaign to urge ‘The Cavalliers wit give @ hard) pranna, of South Orange, NX. J. ar | time card party at the Immaculate pived ‘Thurmlay to spend peveral Women's Relief Corps News Simpron con aaght in| this spring's crop of grammar schosl | Saas > ath 2-year-old| graduates to continue thelr educ- Mra, iva 8. Godfrey Conception hall, 18th ave and Ej months as department | Marion st, Friday evening at § o'dlock HT | fi coe | Si Kappa | Alumnae to Meet | were ren| The alumnae of Sime ‘era Humble, Mins | Sorority will meet at the and Mim: Posey Pos | Mra Sam KR. Igracl, 635 Bam were Saturday ‘The ‘and for the afternoon will be Stay Gi | thy Anne Hess and Mray Israel tm al see emtri> | Lotus Club to Give Ball | which) ‘The Lotus ctub t* giving thetr) This |“Rohemian ball” Saturday evening, | } April 17, 1920, In the Masante tem: | t© pin, ‘The committes in charge com sists of Mesers. Fyroe G. Ives, Chan. ‘Wm. Guerin, Wm. Colvky, Reynold Frediund and Wilfred K. Harmen. eee ‘ he home | Seattle Mail afternoon in honor of the fourth |Carriers’ Ball of her son Hilly. | Fred Hin) ‘Sir Oliver Sir Oliver Lodge, tameus British | scientint, on his tour of the United | | St tes in the interest of paychical | research will arrive im’ Beattie Sat- | urday afternoon from Portland and | will be a guest at the New Wash ington hotel. He is to lecture on | spirit phenamena at the Arena Sun day evening. Accompanying Sir Oliver ta Lady Lodge and bis personal representa tive, Lady Lodge ie @ brilliant and | talented woman, being famed as a portrak painter in Pingland, her work ranking bigh with profession als, altho she considers hervelf an amateur, Lady Lodge's earty train ing and study in art was accom | plished in Italy and Paria Officers of the Seattle Rranch No. | 11," of the American Society for er any | Prychicnt Research, will meet Sir | shows | Oliver while he tr here and will be| moms | represented on the platform at the the guests of Mra. [lar id Preaident of the Womer Ketiet | old Lee. “ee Corpse for Wash) vl Alngika, Mrs. Alexander Chatmers and [a# returned fr onaive tour fmal Gavehter Perry left Thrrminy | Of the state for Davenport, Iowa, to viet her | Me various parents, Mr. and Mra John Panton, | 8% patriotic and to be provent at he wedding of | lo7alty to the ¢ Dorothy Panton to Mr. Harold Work, and are for the convention | | Yaktens tn June, w? ‘Thateter Hotere, |b Oe Margret rath: touring the Orient, | ©v0 Dekd In ti ar ing of ite kind ea | Oat. ‘Theedore Koosevelt Post No. 24 Col, Theatore Hoorevelt Post No. | 34, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the} United States, will give 4 dance en) Monday evening, April 19. 19%, at | Roosewelt Veternns’ hall, . 1616% day evening from an «extended east en and southern sojourn. | FRANKLIN CLUBS | Third awa It will be one of their SING “MARTHA” | monthty events, to which veterans ‘The Royer’ and Girte’ Glee ctub= of and their familie are always wel | tortum on Friday and Saturday | composed of men whe served tm the | nights, Apri 16 and 17. United States army, mavy or martne | ‘The curtain will rim premptty at 8! corps, tn any campaign against hon | tile tribes in the Philippines, in the |BAR Saturday 95 Portrait by Curtin Uonal pureufts in high school WOMEN FIND IT FUN TO DYE FADED GINGHAMS, DRESSES, WAISTS, STOCKINGS campaign at Nicaravgua, the war, ®t Moone hall. New members will be with Spain, in the expedition with | Initiated. General Funston in Mexico and in| the war with Germany. ee | Wonder Council No. Seatilo Council ef Mother? Congress | of The Seattic Central Couneil of | Mothers’ Congrens and PAR. A. will | bal! Sew open their baby clinics on Saturday | take place refre morning, April 24, af he school | be served during the clinie rooms at Seventh and Madison, Hours from 9 w 12. ‘Those wishing | , will hold Ww event with Mra. John McM. Porter, North | in 2342, reparation Hane in occupation o = Franca, Queen City Osuncil 904 Queen City Counc No. 904, Seeur- tty Benefit assoc regular meetin morrow evertng | court martial ELL “HYGLO” Preparations 33c¢ Nail Polish ......... 3 Nail White .......-....33¢ Cuticle Remover .......33¢ Hyglo Manicure Sets, contain everything necessary for a perfect manicure. Put up in neat boxes, each 50¢ $1.50 in contrasting colors. Select yours now . Wonder Council 904 PARIS—-Prench farmers recetve | | to regivter will please communicate 30,000 head of stock from Germany for that taken by | “ | MANSFILLICS. — Louis Boulinte, | tion, will hold its | alleged traiter, sentenced to die by | Millions Using ‘Diamond Dyes” and Turning Old Worn, Shabby Garments into New 204, Janiors ite basinens | ing at Moone | members will bmenta will | Awfal prices are teaching wémen how easy 3% it is to turn all their old garments bright and new with ‘Diamond Dyes.’’ | House-drease, ginghama, aprons, stockings, waista, gloves, ribbons, skirte, sweaters, children’s conte, draperies—everything can be diamond-dyed into beanti- fol, up-to-date, stylish effects, whether they be wool or silk; linen, cotton er mixed goods. The Direction Took in package tells how to paca tabazon oe To match material, have draggist show you “ ot Northern | | \) jamond Dye” Color Card. , ——$____-——— DRUG STORE Special Friday and Saturday One tube Service, Myronda, Allen’s Peroxide or Ray- mond Tooth Paste FREE with each Septol Tooth Brush at 50c or over. BATHING CAPS We have just received a splendid assortment of the new- est Bath Caps, in all the most popular shades, colors and designs. Made of best light pliable rubber and trimmed while our assortment is complete. Priced at 25¢ and KODAKS AND CAMERAS Taking pictures puts more pep into your trip. Take a kodak along and bring back the scenes you admired. Autograph the time and place on the negative and your story will be complete. We carzy all the latest styles and models in Kodaks. Priced at $9.49 to $124.48. Brownies in folding or box styles, $2.86 to $19.95. If you contemplate going away, don't leave behind the hest means to a good tima Let us show you the small expense and the many hours you can enjoy if you pal with a Kodak Arena on Sunday night. Trimmed Give That Dollar a Giance Money is a hard worker and will earn profitable div- idends for you if it is kept employed. Decide. nov to place emour Sabings where dill Earn sub- stantial returns. ‘Your money in this. Stron: Savings Association will for you constantly, and amp anand your rift. Resources now over Four Million Dollars Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association Where Pike ‘St. Crosses Third OUR HOURS ARB 9AM WORM Hats. That are “Five Ninety- Five” in name only! In style, distinction, quality and value they merit a far higher sale price. Of the 485 included in this special showing, more than 300 were made in our own workroom by our own milliners, who are always in touch with the very latest Hat Effects. In these, alt superfluous expense and whole- saler’s profits are eliminated—you are getting them at about the cost of materials. New stock is arriving daily, and our work- rooms are as busy as can be preparing models that will require the space these hats occupy next week. All of These Hats Will be Sold Saturday! Will You Be Among the Fortunate Mnes? 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