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‘TACOMA MUSICIANS ‘TO GIVE PROGRAM AT ‘THE SUNSET CLUB ON RY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sockety Bditor of The Star é SUNSET CLUB HAS A RAR® MUSICAL TREAT in store for itv on Weinewiay afternoon, POMrANG: Miss Margaret McAvoy, harpist, with Mrx, Frederick W of Tacoma, will present a program of fifted artiste Imve appeared *Pefore the clad on former oocasions Jand have won for themselves warm Attachmenta The following Will be presented: Mra Rice Baty acenmpaniinent by Mise McAvoy EY from Lucia Dontnettt Spaguwoia ‘Tedesent Mies MCAVOY . Raiaktrwtt Getenaniont H Pourdrian Wintter Wates rednan - Bente Zabel Hameimane " Miss MoA vey Mrs, Wallis ee be given this evening at the Se Golf amd Country club by the men who comprise that inter. group. Many dinner parties scheduled to precede the affair, Rice. Wallis delightful numbers when Mre, Fredertok A Pret vt oR REE PO ELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. | | town ctubs, while mumeroms reserva tions have been made at the Gott etub with a table for Dutch Treat | diners. ‘The patronesses de: Mra. | Wiltiars A. Py Mra. |eett Collins, Mra, Wintock Miller, \Mire. James D, Hoge, Mre. A. B | Stewart, Mra. Manson T°. Backus, Mra. Daniet Kelleher, Mre @ D Stimson, Mra, William Hunter Me Ewan, Mra, John Ewing Price jJohn Collins, Mrs. Mrs. Silax M, Archibald, Mrs, Edwin A. Stout, Mrs, Begar Ames and Mira. Casper W. Sharples. “ee Mr. Moore to Be Honor Guest In honor of Mr. Chartes Moore, of Washington, D. O, who will give the lecture Saturday evening on “City Planning” at the Seatiloc Fine Arta, Fourth and University, twenty mem Joshua Green, im hemes, others at various "bers of the local chapter of the Rue} Mra. | |Hoffman’s 2 Anniversary Sale Isa Real BARGAIN Even _ Pioneer residents of Seattle recall the early days, when Hoffman stores started the fight to lower the prices of women’s apparel. We have never yet from this purpose,,as it has breught success. The discriminating bayer will do well to come | in and view these true values. Dresses in Wool Jersey, Velvets, Serges * and Corduroys $25.00 values; reduced to Tricotine Suits—finely tailored; fine values at $34.50; reduced to Sport Coats Starting at $14.95 | Coats in Short or Long Styles—Green, Brown, Rose —In Mixtures, Velours, Pom-poms and Polo-Cloth—A Splendid Assortment of Styles—grouped at - $14.95, $19.50, $24.50, $29.50, $34.50 These are values of $25.00 to $50.00 Sport Skirts in Silk Memmline and Serge—Tai- lored or Accordion Pleated; reduced to $4.95, $6.95, $9.95, $14.95 Blouses in Georgette and Crepe de Chine; reduced .to $4.95, $6.95, $9.95 Dresses of Georgette, Silk Taffetas, Serges, Jer- seys and Tricotines; reduced to $19.50, $24.50, $34.50, $39.50 Tricotine and Mannish Serge Suits—Silk-lined Jackets—plain or accordion pleated skirts, guar- anteed all wool; reduced to 4 $24.50, $34.50, $44.50 These values speak for themselves. The usual exchange or C. O. D. privileges will be extended gur patrons during this sale. Hoffman’s 1510 Westlake—At Fourth and Pike ITE SMATTL STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL Amertean Inatitute of Arehitects wilt givé a luncheon at the Rainier etub Saturday Mr. Charles Alden, pres dent of the A. 1. A. will preside, At 6:90 at the Women's University club) Mr. W. Dwight Me who haw the Seattle Mine Arts officers, with | bean in Ban Mraneieo Anreies Mr. Grondah!, prestd presiding, | And San Diego since the first of Feb. | will gtve @ dinner tn b of Une die |r ‘ return on ‘Tuesday, Mr tingulsbed viedtor M i aeviwtant to Mr, J. Stanley | Edwards, president of the Nutional | Underwriters’ association and hin work in the Bouth haa Been to fur Honor Guests ther the interests of that organta In complitne to Mr, and Mra, | Yon Thomas 1) Mert’ yf Datath, Mr. and Mra. Harvey J. Fetter will be host | at & dinner tomorrow evening at| morning from Victorian, B.C thete heute | she hun boon wponding & week |Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mins Margaret Ames returned thin whore Robert Livingston erday of Mr “a Be Mrs, Butler to Be Hoatess | € jnt Mem Mrs, Jason 'T. Tatler wil Be host | amd Mira. i. FR. Adama en route to luncheon SAtufday In COMplt-| their new home in Wenatchee. to Mixes Margaret Trawtck of) _ > > > York, who w attending the Unk! yviae nid Jackson of Tacoma aw Wednesday in Seattle, gucat of Me and Mra, Walt hiels Lancheon for Brides-Elect Mr. and Mra’ Preaeott Oakes, baby and Nurse, arrived yesterday from Mra. Louis Roynton entertained at | California, where they have spent the a béautifylly appointed Imacheon yes | winter jterday at the Rainier chib in comptt- ment to Mixw Patricia Fotheringhas | Mra 1. V. Malliday and daughter and for Mis Eleanor Linder. Cor | Mia Alice Halliday, of Raf Diego, ar | eages of rowes and lilies of the valley | rived yeeterday to viel Mr. and Mrw Mrs. Halliday in the marked each placa J. J. Jennetie see mother of Mra Miss Huteson Hostess Minn Anne Davis of Keyport, Iowa, In honor of Migs Patricia Fother: | arrived yoaterday to visit her brother ingham and her Manos, Mnstien Mer and sisterindaw, Mr. and Mrs. Portes rill Frederick Sproai, ond Mie Flea) O Oavia, ot their home in the Ma nor Linder and her fiance, Mr Dut | drone district jley Roberta, Mls Margaret Futeson a BR » | will entertain twelve guests at eup-) Mr and Mire, George Packard of | per Sunday evening tn ber apartment Chicago arrived in the city Thursday at the Hamilton Arma levening to be present at thé Fobin- ee | soaeckard puptinia May |. They loore are houne guests of Mr. Arthur Nute Mr. M to Lecture land his mother, Mire. Theodore Pack at Fine Arts lara Mr. Chartes Moore wil give an fi nad | tustrated Ieeture on “City Planning | Mr. and Mew Afra A Wanamaker in America” on Saturday evening at| left Thursday evening for Ostifornia, [the Fine Arte gnilery. The affair | to remain a month will be onder the amaptose of the Be. | A jattio Pine Arts society amt the! Mrs. Crores Warren Boole left FYt Washington state chapter of the | day for Maaadena, eniled there by the | American Institute of Architects serious tiinem of her father, who ts ee reported to be much improved. eR ! |Thrift Shop Shoe Sale Treee' totay ‘There we & bargain mile of phew Tork and Wuninewn, oe shoes in ail htees and styles tomorrow ttn be gone meveral weeks. At the Thrift Shop. han ried: TODAY'S CLUB NEWS ON PAGE 19 . Seattle Federation to Give Dance This Evening | The Seattle Federation of Women’s tubs have spared no efforta to make thelr danas this evening at Redding’s | jhall_a swecenm, The affair will be| ‘informal and for the benefit of the clubhouse buikting fund. ‘The fonow. | ing club women are in charge: Mra, Wilson R. Gay of the Phftomus hub, Mrs. Albert D. MeCleverty of the Aspasia club, Mire F. W, Chriswell of the Rainier Heach Lmprovernent ctab, Mra. Herbert Ames of the efty fed eration an Mise Mand MoGough. acting ch an of the building! board, is Jonorary. chairman on ar. | rangements ° Fi Wives to Elect Officers The Faculty Wives, of the Univer sity of Washington “will have their anhual luncheor and election of of cere on Monday, A prt! %6, at 1 o’elock |i the Commons, Mra. Marvey Dene more is chairman on arrangemenia. } | ] |Mra, Gibson Hostess at Second Musicale At the second of a series of mu wical teas given by Mrs. Charla N |Gtheon at her home ‘Thursday after. hoon, & delightful program whe latven. The urns were presided over jby Madam Louise Dorrier and Mra G HL Winchester, with Mins Doro } thea Richmond recetving cards at) the door, About fifty guests called. oe | | Active. Members o Musical Club to Meet The active members of the Ladies’ Musteal club will meet on Monday at | the home of Mra. Gilmer Pryor, 1625 th ave. E. Union car w Pine et. Marriage Announced | Capt. John EB. Moore announets | the marriage of his daughter, Gindys | E., to Mr. Pay RK. Kelsall on Wed |needay, April 14. Mr. and Mim. Keb | @ull Will be at bome after April 21 at #14 B Pine at } | |Overseas Club ‘The Oversens clug yill hokd thet | |Rext dance on Saturday at 9 p. m. at! the Douglas hall. This will be in the mature of 4 farewell affair for Mrs. Florence Bible and her daugh- |ters, who are leaving on Sunday to make thetr home in New Zealand. It/ is hoped there will be a large attend jance to wish them speed on their | long journey. jou = the smallest amounte. + Samuejla Club to Dance Dardaneiia, the April informal of the Aatnuelia club, will take place tomorrow evening at the Knights of Columbus ball. ‘The patrons and patroneases will be: Dr. and Mrs J. HL Lyons, Mr. and Mf HL A. Gab |ohan and Mr. and Mra. 8S. B. Patter | son. | ttrcacmatthaemecti | . tah) HAND-BAG LEATHER} Ostrich leather is being mentioned | a8 & ponaible mat of elephant lea of hand-bags, © | leather shortage anid to be almowt as heavy as cow: | hide. This Strong Savings Bank Is THE YOUNG MAN'S FRIEND We receive his deposits tn As the dollars mount up, we pay interest twice A year, at 4% Per Annum When hie opportunity comes, the and™ thas accumulated OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 6TO8 The Bank for Savings in Seattle Pine Street at 4th Ave, A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the resylts obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the eck “ivety one can now discard the old curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appotntment call Main 6507 J 520 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP Union st. | STORE NO. 1 | the purchase price. self by buying it at a Bartell’ Store. styles, Priced at 25¢ and up. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Lindsey and Mr. Parl: Gelbbaith Parker, of N. J., haa been announced. : BARTELL eae neem ares we DRUG STORES Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Flonzaley. Quartet Here Monday Monday evening, at the Metre politan theatre, Seattle will aenin be afforded the opportunity of hearing the Monmley quartet, an orgenten- tion devoting tte entire efforts to ‘The artista who quartet are Adetfe | Bata, Alfred Pochon, wecond violin; Ugo Ara, siola, and jivan d'Archambenu, violoncelia, | During the summer months when clans re ar their nne, Switzerland, greater part of, the time ta enlnrging and perfectin | their repertoire, When last bear@ here three years ago the Flonzaleys, played to an unusually Virge andt Jence, and it is expected that their | new program will bring a capacity | boune.- One of the numbers to be given this year will be Haydn's famous D Major quartet. Peaceful Boss | Feralized on | Alaska Island A new heri of feralized cattle is reported by E G. MeMicken, gen- eral pamwenger aggnt of the Pacific Steamship Co., who has just returned from Alaska. On ensemble mx comprine this first violin; Which lies weet of Kodiak 4 & few cows were taken to Chirikoft — lin Alaska. The company financing | the effort went out of bustnens, and ‘|for nearty 20 years the existence of the animals has been forgotten, Chirtkoff is seldom visited. ‘The herd is sid to number 199 at the present time The cattle have become slightly smaller than their domestic fortears, and have devel- oped long Barns and long, black balr. They are as @otive and shy as mogn- Montclair, tain goats, @ays MeMicken, who ts *\ thinking of going to Chirtkoff om @ Pheto by Busteret ; bunting trip next summer. actasianyi 6 Retail Drag Stores in Seattle—More Coming quer STORE NO, 2 610 Second Ave. STORE NO. 3 First Ave. at Pike St. STORE NO. 6 Westlake Ave. at Pine St. STORE NO. 4 STORE NO. 5349 Ballard Second Ave. Ave. Union St. 5 at The important thing about any purchase is not what you pay, but what you get for: Bath Caps The cheap purchase is often the most extravagant. Guard Everything for G yoar- Pictures IY goer trip © going te be & the mouniains, cowatry or spent om a fthing trip you ated & Kodak along to help you remember the gleas ent howrs which otharwise would son be forgoticn. We have everyfliing for the amateur photographer, and show you how to um it. 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