The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 10

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ELECTION OF OF F ICEI AT SUNSET CLU BY BEULAH ‘ wy Editor HE ANNUAL ELECTION or took place ye day marning w Prosidant, Mrs. Serve for th ve ter, Mrs. 1 ick Be Smith. During the lumeheon Mra composition, “The W West,” Mra Join T. short talk on “The Women of the Bast.” and Mra. Mogh M. Caldwell, | Whose subject was “The Women of the South,” «poke briefly, Plans for | the year were discussed, and a social hour followed. . Engagement of Miss | Hainesworth Is Announced Coming ax a complete surprise to her many friends, the engagement of | Miss Roberta Hanesworth to Mr John T. Bibb, jr, son of Mr. and Mra. John T. Bibb, of formerty of ‘Tacoma, was ann: Yesterday at a t given by her Mother, Mrs. J. Walter Hainsworth Little Anne Hughes received th guests at the door, and presented them with tiny corsages in which were imbedded the cards bearing the interesting news. A heartehaped mound of Ophelia roses centered the tea table, which was in charge of Mrs. W. K. McMiMan, Mrs. Charles B. Blake, Mrs. C. L. Hall and Mrs. Dana W. Brown, assisted by Miss Qeceola House, Miss Klimabeth Gree. ‘Miss Marian McMillan and Miss) Beatrice Goum. Mrs, John H oder ntley, Mra. Farwen oft gave al Pasaé Luncheon at Sunset Club Mrs. A. H. Anderson will entertain fat a luncheon of 12 covers on Friday | at the Sunset club. The affair will honor Miss Minnie Houghton of San Francisco, who is the guest of Mra John Collins. Mrs. Downey Hostess at Tea | Mra. Architald S. Downey enter-| tained informally at tea this after | oon In compliment to Miss Minnie} Houghton of San Franciseo. At the ens were Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mra. | Langdon C. Henry, Mra. John Collins | &nd Miss Adelaide Nichola Mrs. Lewis Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. Leroy Danby Lewts wi ve] hasteas at a luncheon tn honor of her house guest, Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith, of New York, on Saturday, at the Sunset club. MITCHELL COUTTS whe ten ‘rie avid Edward Skinn ry ¥ Clarance B. I the | || Home, Main 2761. | 1\ed with an informal luncheon today | (a) Weading Bete |Bridge Luncheon Wie |Brides-Elect Honored cee Wonder Council 904 Fleanor Mis Stanton Linder, | entertained ine am cant Louis A | with a tea Chis afternoon RS of Mre, W. A. M. Smith A as |the hostess wore (he Miss Mary Dorethy a KF, Rbwting 1 table were Mrs and Mra. W AGRE EAB L EI L TTL Ky LADY tt 10nd Greer Nicholson of The Star OFFICERS following was r Mra, othen of the Sunset tub s “4 tod; trustees to | St. Nicholas to Give Fred Hudeon Nax-| Pageant Mra. Winfield K The girts th the who of at Putnam Lilly read one of her own "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600 ; pedio hospital graduate of the § school, a gymnastum Nicholas, already } stein the dances, Mins ey has charge of the costurnes drama, The pegreant will be given an the lawn of the Boanting Department, 520 Haytston ave. N gent Jumble Shop The Dansant The Jumble Shop will bold their last The Danmgnt of the season Sat uniay afternoon Mine Harel Afien amd Miss Bernetta Darbour will be in charge of the dance eee oa 6 Pi Beta Phi Banquet The annual founder’ day banquet of the Pi Beta Phi sority will take | place Saturday at 6.30 at the Wom |may be ma Ow ena, East 4698 | Mrs. Kerry Honor Guest v Mra. Walter B. Nettleton entertain : Kappa Alpha Theta Luncheon “ee ‘The alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta * , * 2. sorortt in jot for bt stheon with Women's University ion. 3.34, Giemen, Mit Kiet ave Club Program W. Saturday at 1230 p.m ‘The Women's University etub wit!! Sire} give a musical program Friday, April Queen Anne High School | 22, at 3 o'clock, featuring the compo sitions of Adelina Carola Appleton, |LO Hold Reunion The Queen Anne high school alum which followm | Valse de Qoocert— ai will bold its annual informal dance Miss Vesta Muth, planet and reunion Wednesday evening. Songs | April 28, at the AN) form graduates are urged to attehel, as } Will bo interesting to have each well represented. The committee jcharse follows: Hulbert bonne | president of the amnoc ; Walter | Hodge, chairman; Ca Coch ane. Marian MacDonald, Lenora) -- MacPherson, Catherine Laire, Vi ml are’ tol te br 1] | Fastern Star Clob A musical program will be gtven | torta McLean, Frank Powers, George Jensen, Marry Jergen and Greene. aad be CLUGS FOR FRIDAY t2 the |Alpha Tau Omega } ave in the club rocme a Seward Social and Literary Club | eae Banquet ft | Mra te la Cannon, S2nd and An4 Queen City Chapter The Alpha Taw Omega fraterntty | pine st, will entertain the Beward| Queen City chapter U. D. will bold their annual alumni ban ed 4 Social and Literary club Friday,|% ? ard party at Pan eg alga Sortento on Satur-| 40 4 f it, favorite Cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, at § p | : edhe Homenteaders’ Society Tormenten. v clety give a free entertainment at wediah Security | Friday evening. © blue rf mtest. A cee Sectal Score at her home in compliment to Mra A. & Kerry, of Portland, who ts visit ng Mrs D. BE Fredertck. Piano school Mra Vivian Strong Mart mprane Calle with plane accompaniment-— cat pesupe! Anna Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tregoning Ternice Neala cellist rite Bid Phantoms Date wind-swep FRITS, > Jat 2p. m tn the Central bullring. In twilight land—tm No Man‘s Land— Two burrying shapes met face te face” Thomas Batley Aldrich (a) Alegre (>) Bebertande (c) Guirrere m. by Kastern Star Mie Much Senge (a) The Littie Howse ¢ Dreams d) Lufiaby and Spinning Song from “Ps 3. give a ama i. Miss Miller to Be at ' | Home Informally Mins Marjorie Miller will entertain a few friends informally thie evening in her studio at the McKelvey. Mra. J. M. Macedo entertained with | 5 is bridge luncheon this afternoon at the Sunset-club, In honor of Mra Henry Juhes, of Bellingham, eee Queen City council 904 Renefit asseciation, Friday, April will give a dance 23, at the Moose hall | 89d friends In In honor of Miss Patricia Fother- ‘Two very han@drome «iT tamp | Wonder counct! 904, Juniors of Se shades are for eale at the Thrift) enrity, wit) hold their burinemy meet | Rice, 212 24th 8, for 1 o'clock dinner Untrimmed HATS Traly Wonderfal Mise Alice ar Spring Hats at—> 7 arenas: ase guiees at enna . N. W.. Trimmings 3 for $1 To doubt the probability good shape at $1 is to be e what an immense institution this is—unless you real- ize that our volume of sa wholesale houses, and th enables us to name our ow: Downstairs Department— Saattles largest ilinses Sor | Shop, and are reasonably priced. For! sae on Beh ee |those who are collecting antiqnes, 2 Moose hall | Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. some tridewoant shades are offered. . | ‘The regular meeting of the Wash- Qub ef Applied Psychology ington Boulevard W. C. T. U. wil ‘The regular meeting of the Seattle | be held in the chapel, tint and E Club of Applied Paychology will be Madinon st. on Friday at 2 [held Friday eventing, fl 23, at Fine , Bveryone interested will be welcome. Arts ball, at § o'clock. Dr. Loita! | nthe Mra Drury K. Adame ts antictpat ae Campbell Chesley will give 2 talk ing « visit from her father, Mr. Mark Percy Petxotto of Partin Mr. Peix Important anneuncements wil be otto is the president of the American sie s International in Parts, and will ar-| * rive in New York the latter part of Altrua Club ee pommnney, | fy program lntey to in m week before his| The Altrua club, which was organ-| bas been arranged and a social hour Western journey. Later Mra. Adams {#04 Friday at the Y. W. C. A, is a|Will follow. Come and bring your plans to accompany her father to| “lub ade for its purpose neighbor | Berkeley, where they will visit rela. Jets & brainy tertaining 1 be e | ld in the club rooms of the Y. W Mra. Phileas 1S A. at 7 p. r jents, Mons. and Mma Andra, of t Paris, arrived last week to join Mr. Residents ef North Queen Anne |will gather at the school on Friday . jevening to further the interests of d be instructive and en gular meetings w in work address are invited. |Charies A. F on Friday a ted Leila Fauer wil) speak on the work of the White § Hi ing @ residence in the Madrona dis | ertet, | The Woman's Century club wit | eee {hold its regular meeting at the Y.| | Mra. Mvans, wife of Capt. Waldo W. C A. at 2 o'clock. The partia |P. Evans, together with Mra. Lacy,|moentary procedure department wil wife of Commander Henseley L.|entertain the members of the club. Lacy, and Mra. Smead, wife of Mr T 4 Travel depart Wallace Smead, departed yesterday | ment o! © Century club | for San Pedro, Cal, to join their hus | meeta at th A at lic k | banda, who are aboard the U. 8 S| Mra I Foreign Element | Wyoming. Mra Mexico” Mins C. ¥ an Francisco fo erce With the Ur as, and Mra. ¢ ‘ ete a few days with ber famfly at Coro-| Adele M. Fieldo Parliamentary Pro- nada. | cedure Chub Adele M. Fiside Parliamentary Procedure club meets at 130 p.m. at the Washington Annex. Mra. Ella ® | Cudthee, president in charge of par. 4) iamentary law, subject vA few.” Madame Sa charge of publ Woman's Century Club Myxtic Jowel No. @ ‘The Mystic Jewel Social clud wil entertain with a dance and program Friday evening tn the Odd Fel lows’ temple and Odd Fel lows are = invi bring their frienda Program at 9 o'clock. eee Q. A. Child's Conservation Leagne The social meeting of the Queen Anne Child's Conservation League will be held Friday ning, April 23 ‘clock at the bome of Mra. I Van Buskirk, 209 Wheeler Walk blocks down Nod HIN ave. from North Queen Anne car line, and block weet Wheeler. A progr ia planned, and a in| refreshinenta will be served. A © speaking. | cordial invitation is extended to rary jer Officers’ Counell Pu, A. eg Mr. Pierce Lonergan. ot the Se atte | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Groen Lake School BP. T. A lake School P. T A on ure at the Womar Y.w.c ama, “Com. tates,” eee Mr. and Mra J. J. Thompson of Vanconver, B. C.. who have been mo- toring on Vancouver island for week, have shipped, their oar a will spend several days points of interest about Seattle, eee Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Mat are now rexiding in their apartment at Wash ngton Arma. one on mnon, “Te all oo Mins Nafa Johnstone of Vaneou vote ota oat * ver, B. C., is spending several weeks In town Visiting friends, a guest at the Hotel Assembly. gr ae The Green Mr. and Mrs. Farry Lyman Strong have returned from Victoria, B, C., where they spent the week-end, cee Mra. G. R. Copeland of New York City, who spent a few days here en | route from California, left for Van couver and Victoria on Friday, where as with more expen she will remain a short time before fve purchases. AN |P) proceeding to her homa trimmings pinned in |}| one place, if you wish. Mrs. C. A. D. Young was tn Vio. ALL of these —_ SHAPES are the very NEWEST And they include the new materials in all the late Spring shades. of being able to buy a real xpected—unless you realize freely given in con nection with » dollar shape and trimmings COMING TURDAY— WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA Always different, ts this time @ girl of the slums whole life goes far—into the theatre, into the world of fashionable shops and smart houses— “THE HEART OFA CHILD” Haberdashery Everything the boy wears les are more than many at our purchasing power n prices. Wash Suits—Special » $2 and $2.95 Sizes 8 to 8 THE J UVENILE 305 Pine—Detween Third and Fourth—305 Pine | Geddes, ar | vieve | A of the|* | hotel, 208 Mar > hall) ng of red and| members | Social Score meets with Mra, Denn | » ™!/REAL N. Queen Anne Community Meeting | | Boglieh | Brilliante | ae et “Star” Farewell in Plays Her S S I( C “Idol's Eye” Conducted by LOUISE ANNA3LE Henry Hadley Wins Honors in New York and Abroad at one time leader symphony or 7 4 1d abroad ht aimed firwt worthy of that tropolitar Henry Hadley ttle chentra Is opera been a American ven at the ry wag de won in ew York Cleopatra's has the opera name The d and executed by America muste which shows the ¢ f modern bart uned A master by the omponer ximately the same time Y'a Opera wie f voed in in F Mr ar was mneert niuced Had Fay” The « od t will meet this evening at & o'cloc the eck nd an arranged. hool t Wiles wi ¢ interes Crock« ance, Buusin munity sing. Alsation -Lorraines to Meet pord la. Vitation in extended Lorrainer & meeting of the as} at any Alsatian state to attend cation of A State of Wash in —Photo by Grady Studia, Florence Rogers BY AILFEN CLAIRE a butterfly. The Bernardts and the Modyewkas | color and joyousness, ,|of the world can retire forever from | quays and purple nights, the glare of calcium lights, and emerge repeatedly at the call of an inaistent public; but when @ college wtar makes her last student appear ance, she plays no return engage | ment. Wednesday night the University of Washington cam-|tritie regretfully as the eu pus, witnessed the final appearance | 9 for the test thins an Hal of one of the stars of the prowent | rmnied principals of “Tue Hege generation, Miss Florence | | Eye." Rogers, as the Marquita of Victor | Herbert's opera, “The Idol's Eye,” | | danced and sang for the last time) lbefore the finest audience tn the! world one’s comrades of student | orraines of the Geneva y at After the evening will be 4 Refre be served pm aon, ards. hments will Colonel Ellsworth Circe _ The Colonel i ctrele of the t. have postponed their regtuar from April 23 unul fur Meany hall, on undergraduate eee Newman club of the university ts Planning to ive a Maytime ball at the Knights of Columbus hall Friday evening, April 30. BUTTERFLIES WORN IN PARIS Ps 7 April 22—Real butterfites | ant hues are now worn in ornaments and pendants. They are sterilized like flowers and are mounted between thin sheets of lane and set tn gold, pigtinum and jewels. Or re 3 eky blue rtly over her forehead. For four years, Mins Rogers har been one of the most prominent | co-eds on,the campus, taking leading | roles in almost all the plays pro-| duced by the university Soenamsne, | Sho starred in “The Fortune The Gentleman of Leisure. Admirable Crichton,” “The Truth,” and the “Maker of Dreams.” | Var two consecutive seasons she was in charge of the Junior Giris' | Vaud show, and between times | held down the job of busines man: | ager of the university daily publica tion But the triumphs of student life are as short-lived as the existence of real set in The most becoming colors for any woman are those which with harmonize exion. A n should wear dark, unobd colors, such as taupe. black Dark blue iniveraally becoming yes, hair and coms trunive and most 1104 FIRST AVENUE Near Spring Street. ray na ox Extraordinary Special Sale of 150 DRESSES FOR OMEN Friday and Saturday Only Tricotines .) 015 Serzes 15 T ae $ Taffetas Georgettes Combinations Values up to $75.00 Here are Dresses at $39.75 that are really re- markable values. Dresses that are suitable for after- noon and street wear. Beautiful Tailored Styles, Embroidered and Ruffled Models. All sizes, in all materials and all colors. Some exceptional values and good styles for stout women. Very newest Spring Models that sold up as high F ».00, Choice of 150 Dresses Friday and Satur- at .cos 39.75 day 100 EVENING GOWNS Go at the Same Price— $39.75 Up-to-the-minute Evening Gowns that represent the t touches of fashion valued up to $85.00, all specially day and Saturday. Cleverly N Taffetas, A charming « pretty new priced for Friday and er FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF SPRING COATS $39.75 Short Sport Coats, Auto Coats, Tuxedo styles, rited modela, some with contrasting collars and cuffs, Materials are Novelty Tweeds, Polo Cloth, Camel's Hair, Coverts, Gaberdines, ete All smart new styles, in colors of Taupe, Copen, Brown, Navy, Tan and ay. All sizes and values up to $75.00 Wriday and Saturday, The Florence Upstairs Store “Always Saves You Money” Take Elevator to Second Floor. — smart and which are priced for Fri developed ideas in Charmeuse and Geor ction of new shades and «$39.75 rettes. ally aturds Second and Union, ‘The camaraderie, the the gdlien of collese days fade away like the sparkling aftergiow of a suntit day-—ftade awa} into the dim regions of memory. Which is one of the reasons, p hapa, why this ane particular star theatricals amiled

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