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PAGE 10 ALLIANCE FRANCAISE TO PRESENT PLAYLET BY REQUEST BY BE A So. Bdttor SOIREE LITTERAIRE ET MUS the request of many be repe ning at the Odd Fellows’ hall by t the French skit, nal local | members of the cast. follows on Die Doatin Le Solr Martertinek gene Man dune Ratal Muse Mr. I Tlon sotr, Madama Le Testament de 1 ™ alle Deantore or Privas atulle Mend: Agnes Ro LANGLAIS TEI Par Tris Hogeon (Pere de He Lilnterprete. Jullen Un Inspecteur de I Un Karcon ne alliance include’ Honorary president, Pierre Humilly Chevilly, vt onsul of France F. } L. Helminge L. Perrot Mile, Gabdrietie Jacques Hess C. Jolivet. R. Auzias de Turenne, Auzias de Turenne, Mme J. H. Bloe Judge ‘Thomas Burke, Mme. Thomas Burke, Mme. Gilbert L. Duffy, Mme. Jay I. Durand, Capt J. & Gibson, Mr. O. S. Grunbaum, Mr. A. G. MeVittie, Dr. Albert F. Mattice, Mr. R. D. Merrill, Mme. F. K. Struve and Mr. 8. L. Schwabacher sre Luncheon for Mrs. Hay In honor of Mrs. M. E. Hay of § kane, who is visiting her daughter Mra. George Hood, Mrs. Byron FR Lewis entertained at | heon yester day at the Rainier club. Dinner and Theatre Party Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome will entertain at dinner this evening at the Rainier club, The guests will Inter attend the performance at the Metropolitan. : rein; vice tice treas nt necre- tary, urer, tary, V Mr Jolt asst And th are Mme. Lecture on Italy Tomorrow Evening i Miss Lila Van Kirk will present the | first of a series of drawing room| talks tomorrow evening in the art gallery of Mr. and Mrs. Horace C./ Henry. Miss Van Kirk was formerly | a speaker for the and her subject, atic Problem, With Special Reference to Flume,” will be of interest to men | “as well as women. The second talk | Will be given at the home of Mrs. Frederic Struve on Thursday after- noon, May 6, and will tell of “Italy, » Yesterday and Today.” oe te . B’Birthday Luncheon In honor of the birthday of her) cgting numbers were given by Mra.! daughter Anne, Mrs. Bruce Elmore will entertain at luncheon on Satur-|anq Mr. Aubrey Dury, Dorothy Hera-| Mary’# Parish will hold a card party | sugar. Beat | day at her home. eee Informal Tea for = Mrs. Duff Mrs. Alfred Rolo entertained a few We friends at tea Tuesday, afternoon in Yq compliment to Mrs. Ralph A. Duff, who will leave next week for her home in Nebraska City. | me * ULAH MITCHELL he COUTTS of The Star ICALE will be given on Friday eve he Alliance Francaise of Seattle, At “L’Anglais Tel Qu’on le Parle,” will (TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Oftice, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. ] Yacht Club Opening ‘The firet Yacht club social affair will be held for members only Saturday evening. After an election of officers, an informal dance will follow eee Linen Shower for Miss Fotheringham For the hope bex of Miss Patricia Fotheringham, a linen ower will be given on next Wednesday after noon, by Mra, Francis Everett Mitch at the home of Mra. Henry Brod ertok. oe Informal Dinner Mr. and Mre. BE. Grant MeMicken will entertain a few friends inform ally at dinner this evening. eee Women’s University Club Picture Show A realistic picture show (mot a movie) will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Women's Univer sity club. An unusual musical pro- gram has been arranged, and mem. bers and their wamen friends are in vited. eee Thrift Shop Needs ‘This week is donation week at the Thrift Shop and an urgent call for hats is being made. Hat shapes and amy sort of trimmings are wanted at onee to supply the demands of ap- preciative bargain hunters. eee Vietory Club Dances ‘Tite last Victory club dance to be held in the Masonic temple will be given this evening, On Wednesday evening, May at the Lesehi pa villon, the first summer opening dance will be held, with an especially fine orchestra as a feature. eee Entre Nous Dance The Entre Nous clab will give tts annual May day dance Saturday evening, May 1, in the Masonic tem- ple, All former patrons and their | friends are invited, and an especially | Thuraday afternoon at 3 o'clock at lian government, | | | cna et the Adri {attractive musical program is prom-|the school. Mine Merritt of the Seattle Amateur Press Club The Senttle Amateur Preas club met Inet Saturday evening in the | Montelius Music hall, with Mrs. Dolly Cremer Susaman as hostess. Inter- Freda Davkison, Mr. Henry Cremer ma and Katie Morr The last Saturday in May Mr. Kenneth Kerr will have charge of the program. ESTES SNEDICOR, second vice president of the International ciation of Rotary clubs, addreaned Rotarians at their weekly luncheon in the Masonic day. ERNST HARDWARE CO. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET For Thursday Only Twenty-four piece Roger’s Nickel Silver knives, forks, and tablespoons. pattern. The Sets. Six teaspoons Plain Benjamin Two-way Light OGIO 6 vied oie Siéicie anes oes OS Fuse Plugs—all Crown Stepladd tron braced ........ Auto Theft S sizes, each... .5¢ ers, 6 foot, ...-50c ignal—all SIZES .......2..004... $2.00 off No Phone or C. O. D. Orders club roonm Wednes | re CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Mra orge J, Turrell, at the I La Mar, will be hostess to the Qu Anne Portnightly club ‘Thursday | afternoon ere Swedish Social and Charity “Fre Swedish Social and Charity C “Preja," meets at 2 p.m. at | Swedish club parlors . +8 | Current: Bvents Current Events class, led by Mri A. K. Fiaken, meets with Mra, Wil am S. Walker, 1804 Fifteenth ave nue, eee Lorraine Chapter No. 6 Informal dance will be given by Lorraine chapter No, 6, 0. B. 8, in the Shrine auditorium, Masonic tem ple, Dancing at 9 pm Herbert | Nutting, chairman, eee Longfellow PT. A. Mra. C. Norman Compton, prest dent of the Seattle Audubon society Will give a stereopticon Ishture on birds at the meeting of the Long fellow PT. A., at the school house 2:30 p.m. Good attend solicited see Latona P-T. A. | ‘The first grade pupils of Minn Brumbaugh’s room will entertain with folk dances at the meeting of | the Latona P.T, A., in the assembly room of the school, at 2:50 p. m. Rev Cleveland Kiethauer, of the Univer sity Christian church, will speak on the “Citizenship of Mothers.” | rey Theosophical Society An elementary study class is con. | ducted by the Theosophical society, | Rainbow temple lodge, every Thurs day at § p. m. at Congress hotel Public welcane without charge or | collection. | eee | | Wy Knott Oud Miss Lillian Flumerfelt, 4009 Elev enth avenue northeast, will be host: | one to the Wy Knott club Thuraday, | April 29, at 8 p. m. | 7. Women’s Auxillary, Elmer J. Noble Pos Women’s Auxiliary of Eimer J.| | Noble Post, American Legion, will | five card: party in Veterans’ hall Armory, at § a'clock Ex service men and friends invited. Make rew ervations for tables by telephoning Queen Anne 1964 | “ee | Women's Aaxillary Typographical Union Woman's Auxiliary No, 23, Typo- | |eraphical Union, will give a card| party at Panama Cafeteria, 1415 | Third ave. at 8:20. eee Adams P.-T. A. ‘The Adame PT. A. will meet | Physical Training Department will s | eee Scandinavian Social Club } A social and dance will be gtven on Thursday evening at 9 o'clock by the Scandinavian Social club in the Norway hall. Everyone will be | welcome. eee 's Card Party ames society St. Ma The “Hoty of St In the parish hall, Twentieth avenue South and Lane street, on Thursday evening at 8:30 | In addition to the uaual prizes for winners at cards, there will be door prizes, A cordial invitation is extended to | everyone to attend and enjoy a pleas ant evening. | eee | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Phi Ma Alumnae to Meet ‘The Seattio Alumnae association of | Phi Mu will hold its regular meeting | at the chapter houar, 4530 University boulevard, Saturday, May 1, at & p.{ m. All visiting Phi Mus are extend- ed @ cordial invitation one North Star No. 2, 1. 0. G. T. The North Star No. 2, 1. 0. G. T.,| will celebrate their 18th anniversary | this evening at & o'clock in their | hall, 1007 Virginia st. A good |musical program has been arranged, with duets by Mr. and Mrs. Suther-| land. Rev. Friberg will speak. The public ts invited eee Minnesota Club to Meet The members of the Go er club and their friends will assemble in| the Collins Field house on Saturday | fevening to renew old acquaintances | and enjoy an evening of song and| story. A dance will bo a feature | later in the evening. Minnesotans. whether they are members of the| club or not, are welcome to thene | meetings. Prof. Clark Prescott Bis. sett, a former Minnesota resident, will make an address on “American Institutions,” and Mra. R. M. Hol | WEA AREL A SP FPRICKS REARS CLEANING, PRESS: A LEARN FASHION’S || LATEST SECRETS | CHERRY CHAT If you would learn the very latest de. velopments in spring and summer fashions, come to the many conceptions suits, Cherry's. nee new in coats, frocks, hats, blouses, skirts ang all outer apparel for | women and misses. and it will prove a delightful sur prise to you to find all these won derful creations priced so attractive |ly and obtainable on terms #0 con- venient. | Cherry’s Style Shop 207 Rialto Building, Second Avenue, Over Pig'n Whistle, Between Madison and Spring. | nongs. | venta proper emulsification. THE SEATTLE STAR JOSEPHINE RA Daughter of Mr. and ana for the annual piente, which is usually held at Woodland Park in July, will be discussed. see Tipioakhe Club The Tiploakhe club will meet Sat-/ urday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. George H. Beauchamp, 6733 ‘Ninth ave. N. W DRIED EGG RECIPES 4 tablespoons dried egg 12 tablespoons water 1 cup milk 4 teaspoons baking powder 23 cup butter 2 cups sugar 3% cups four Prepare eges as umval and add to creamed butter and sugar. Ada flour and baking powder, then milk. Dried Egg Salad Dressing 14 tablespoon mixed mustard 21% tablespoons melted butter % cup vinegar » Ske ax neual and add to It and mustard and the butter and cream add vinegar, very slowly double boiler anti! thick the mix Mix well Cook tn ened Dried eggs are perfectly mtiatac tory in cooked dressings, but do not lend themselves to oll dressings as the necessary solution in water pre WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. He Liked Nora Bayes N winan ter] SEATTLE ever had a theatrical Newman, of Mel) ] “first night," Tuenday night was | bourne, Australia, who are making |i In the first place, the a tour of the United Staten Bayes’ presence ety at the Hotel Washir with see well, Mr. and Mre turned Monday \w trip bas faa 4 Mrs. J. Richard Lane OFS and Mra. © Mr. Sidney Mr NDOLPH LANE ‘BE rheslegeg mere fact filled the @ representative @re lof Nora Li am. Motropoli lerowd of '® | crowd | ‘Then there at} | opresentative | Harold Speidel x Ns ao ne morning from their and are home | the Kinnear apartments, he) were lorgnettes, and diamond tiaras and marcel! head. |dreases. And leading citizens with |thirsty expressions flied out between acts, and filed in again with ex pressions of reminincent gusto, And title's three dramatic eritice ount ‘em, three!—filed out als after every act, but—a not be | ing leading eitizens-—falled to file in |. My. and Mrs. Hawttiorne Dent will legain with, any reminiscent glow on arrive in the city thin evening from |(Hu? quis sished countenances the Kast where they have spent thelr - ase fener penayEiege, I" WAS, take it by and large, a mont, distinguished evening. And ‘ora Bs “the Divine Nora,” was lon the stage most of the time, and when she wasn't, the audience was still laughing at her japes, didn’t matter, anywa Nora Bayes is “sure fire” ‘Khe al ways “gets over.” Bhe “knocks ‘em dead” from Fifth ave, N. Y., to Fifth ave., Seattle Her ability to sing entrancing, |heartchuckling songr, in a deep con- |traito voice that makes the audience |whiver delightfully, skilfully night. diver Miss Lenore Calkins, of Ch arrived Friday to be the he | guest of her brother and sister-in: | law, Mr. and Mrs, Ransom M. Calk: | ins, Jr | see eee Mr. Robert Dwyer is attending the republican #tate convention at Bel ingham. o- Mins Ethel Reeves, North Carolina, ts Frederick Hi. Coer see Mias Margaret Ames left Monday |for Portiand where she will spend & month o it of Asheville a Visiting Mrs. eee Major J. Ward McKelvie left yes terday for Bellingham to spend two days at the republican state conven } tion. demonstrated than last eee ee Mrs. Ralph A. Duff and daughter, Parbara, who have spending the winter months with Mrs. Duff's mother, Mra, Amos Brown, will leave the first of the week for their home in Nebraska City. Mra. Brown has given up her apartment and wil! make her home with Mr. and Mra Duff for the summer gaged in giving vent to loud and ay art raucous guffaws at the antics of Mins Brownie and Miss Florence Nora Smith have returned from a visit in| Nora wonder where she got that Bellingham name?) sings a number of her in- fallible songs, of which the most returned on | Popular {x “Just Like a Gypsy.” sThe astern |duet, “Just the Two of Us,” which |the comedienne sings with her lead- jing man, Arthur Gordoni, was also enthusiastically received, Florence Morrison contributes a odly abare of the mirth of “Ladies iret” by reason of her prodigious girth. The only thing broader than |Mixs Morrison was Nora Bayes’ eee humor. Mre. M. BE. Hay and her daughter,| “ladies First” has more laughs Mrs. George Hood, will depart on | to the square minute than any other Friday for Portland, to spend the | Play that is apt to hit these parts for week end. Mrs. Hay will return to|Many moons. Also it has more catchy her home in Spokane to remain for |SOngs, Mowe first-class specialties and two weeks before her departure for |More unrestrained slapstick humor A London specialist recently test Boston “So,” an Miss Bayes says at the be fled that it was a scientific impoasi eee ginning of her play, “Check your bility to grow hair on a man’s bald) Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Harold Logan |brains with your hats, and enjoy head. Did he know what he was talk: are receiving the congratulations of | "Ladies First'” ling about? | their friends on the birth of a son, o? .9 | | ANSWERS jApril 11. Mrs. Logan was formerly |PANTAGES HAS | | Miss Esther Rowena Beebe. TWO FEATURE ACTS FRITZ KEEBLE, barber, 219 Mad. eee “Tis Taking Way.” musical fron—-I don't know of any case) Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams, af | where hair ever grow on a bald spot.| Chicago, are in town, guests at the at) se a ee Pedro od I don't think it can be dona Hotel Washington. They are plan: | niet features of the new bill which MRS. ZAMORA (. CAUFFMAN,| Rank {2 spend the summer at Luma) opened at the Pantages Monday aft hair culturist, 1529 Third ave—Ev- | 4 i ernoon, The former is as pro- ery scalp in different and needs a dis tnet diagnosis, But I certainly have, Ms. David Gilmore, who has been able to grow hair by using] *Pending the winter in California, re- | treatments, some of which have teen | @fned yeaterday and is spending a! known for 36 years, Of course, there few days with Mrs. R. F. Parkhurst } are cases of baldness where it is im: bering departing for a visit in Walla ‘alla nett Ford) is a musical comedy entitled “Ladies First.” thowe vaudeville things elaborated into three acts of pep, punch and personality, As to further detalis of the concoction, deponent sayeth not for the deponent was too much en. been eee Mrs. Charles T. ¥ a Friday from an extend trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, Francis Wall MeDer mott are receiving congratulations | QUENTIN on the — of a son Soar! at QUIDNUNC the Srretign honpital, Mrs. MecDer will be remembered as Miss Edna Inglis DAILY HE ASKS A QUKS TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY'S QUESTION with a cast of unusual merit, assist- ed by @ group of demure maids who with exceeding grace. Willa | Holt Wakefield is one of vaudeville’s most distinguished entertainers, a woman with loads of personality and artistic finesse in her werk. She sings “Everyday Songs for Everyda possible to grow hat, J.P. MURPHY, 7503 Third ave. N. W.—I gave up trying to grow hair on my bald head years dgo. 1 don’t . | Mise Virginia Cook is in Everett; |spending a few days with Mr. and was never more! Te higeroda VEHICLE @& Mack Sen-) It is one of | |qrammed a surprise musical farce | dress in handsome duds and who! 1 |GIRLS SKETCH pT OT ’ |\AT STORE |WINDOWS | Many Seattle girls are the motto of “make it yoursg ue? when it comes to wearing appan according to ¥. W. C. 4, od exploiting vocational education millinery training, as @ bale for 4 rest and high prices, To teach the | Yast army of working girls te the object of this educational cam A large party of Seattle school tach. ers and university girls are conven, ing in the ¥. W. C. A. every gay, urday to study practical dr i ronmak, ‘Krequently we send one of oup instructors to accompany & girl tg 4 certain store window wherein | poses a desired hat or gown,” e, plained Miss Celia Gerhardt, ¥, ©. A. vooational director, today, “Tyg kirl points out the apparel and our inntructor quickly sketches out » pattern, Then both adjourn to the Y. W.C. A. The result i that the desired apparel is made at a Cont, within reach of @ modest book.” one Folks.” Her talents extend to oom. edy, pathos and dramatic power, which she combines in an effective program. Walter and Emily Walters ae comedy ventriloquists. ‘The imita- tion of @ crying baby that Mra, Wa, ters gives is a riotous bit of fun Nevins and nd comedy offering wih cage centers about a “wishing we* ‘arietta and Dick Lewis have miniature musical comedy called “Luzen Love.” Lewis has a fine base voice and Miss Carletta decks herself in wonderful gowns. The sorne is Manila Ray. | Abrams and Jones are old favor. ites in a new comedy, “The Unep pected Witness.” | The twelfth episode of the Peart | White serial is shown on the screen, eee |GIRL ACT TOPS PALACE HIP SHOW “A Gainty little fun show with mnappy tunes” is the billing applied to the musical comedy, “There She Goes,” which comes as a prominent feature of the new bill to open at the Palace Hip tomorrow. The tiny thread of plot introduces some novel |ineidents, the most spectacular be ing the interruption of @ girf's leap year party by the unexpectel de scent in their midst of an aviator and mechaniclan, Incidents of every- day married life that appeal amuse ingly to all are shown in the rlotoys comedy playlet. “Every Day In the Year,” in which Lee Morgas and Beryl Gray appear. selections on piano, violin In the feature photoplay, | Tattler,” Madlaine Traverse is | tured. aged & When a woman forgets she keeps forgetting that she. gotten it. i f § | Mrs. Edward Agnew think it can be done ia FRED McGONAGLE, barber, 2420! Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Polson, of | Fremont—Well, I've never been able! Hoquiam, wha have been spending a. to grow any hair ona bald head. |few days at the Hotel Washington, | | DR O. KB. CHRISTOFFERS' | Will leave for home tomorrow. Lumber Exchange buliding-——Senile re Y virile? They North American Accident Insurance Co, Seattle, Feb. 6, 1920. Beriault Mig. Co., 325 Railway Exchange Bidg., Seattle, Wa. Dear Sirs:— I wish to express my appreciation of what your “Hair Bitters” has done I have spent of dollars in trying ovt so-called cares for dandruff and was nat- urally skeptical and hard to convince in regard to the claims you made for ut “Hair-Bitters.” But wish to state that after plications (by a every apeck of has disappeared T cannot recommend it too highly. W. T. PULTON, Dist. Mer. @ toni relief cases ful Mfg. OUR SCALP seas hair—are they healthy, clean, jould be. They can be. ter what their condition now, Beriault’s HAIR- Bitters will put them right with a few applications (ex- cept in blood Beriaul edy. Every day right here where you live it is bringing absolute dandruff, falling hair and other scalp ailments, Beriault's HAIR-Bitters con- tains no alcohol. to use. poaranteed: Have it applied at eading hair-dressers’ and bar- ber shops. all drug stores, $2 and $3 the bottle; Seattle, U.S. A. ' lows of hair cannot be remedied. At least, 1 have never seen any demon: | stration of i Where lone of hair re sults from diseage, it is often possible to bring a second growth, HERE'S A SOFT | JOB FOR SOMEBODY Well, well, well! @he mayor has the power to appoint any persan he pleases to the board of theatre cen: | sore—the job where you can get into all the movies free, This is the de cision handed down by Corporation | Counsel Walter F. Meier Tuesday. Of caurse, the present incumbents | of the job will have to make way for the new appointers, but they have been seeing their movies free for a year, so city hall observers are . opining that the mayor will make} Special at $5.75 changes shortly {n the personnel of | A clean-up of Ladies’ the city board of censorship. | Skirts—Serges and Granite Candidates for the job will write Cloth—in Blues and Blacks. on one side of the sheet only. All are belted, have pockets “ i and are button trimmed. Regular $7.50 Skirts, go at this special price in the sale. these Big Oo mat- Serge Skirts ated diseases). 's HAIR-Bitters is not t is a guaranteed rem- to the most stubborn of eczema of the scalp, CONDITIONS IN CHINA were ex: plained to Seattle business men at |the Chamber of Commerce at 11/ |a. m, Wednesday by Julean Arnold, | United States commercial attache in | China. | It is delight- It is absolutely Flannel Night Gowns Ladies’ heavy-weight Flannel Night Gowns, cut extra large and made with reinforced yoke and shoulders; checks and stripes. Regular $2.75 values Special Month-End price. ..82.49 ‘ Use it at home. At or write to Beriault Co., 1104-14 Broadway, Children’s Sweaters A fow odds and ends in Coat Sweaters for the little bolted atyles: 2 pockets of colors. The for $1.50 and $1, the variety e sell regularly To clear in sale at .. sseeeee TBO Boudoir Caps Ladies’ Gingham Boudoir Caps; good quality; well made. These come in as- sorted colors and patterns. values, out to .. and Percale Kid Gloves Ladies’ Washable Kid Gloves, in brown, gray and white; one-button, stitched backs. These are stylish looking Gloves and will wear excellently. $2.50 val- ues, Special price... . $1.08 Secure your milk from the dairy that stands for purity, quality and good service. We deliver. PURE MILK DAIRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk Butter, Cream MAIN 2525,, “THE S Ico cream folics; | Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Special at $3.95 Buy your Spring Hat during eur Month-End Sale and get a bargain. We are making a special offering at this jow pride. Fine Straws in fashionable shapes, smartly trimmed with flowers, | ribbon and leaves. For style and value Hats can't be beat. valies in Sailor Shapes—$296. Ladies’ Waists Special at $1.25 Pretty styles in Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, These are very dainty and nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery. Buy these. ‘They are bargains. Muslin Night Gowns Dove Brand Gowns; made fine quality of soft muslin: ly trimmed with lace | wertion, Cut full strongly made. $2.25 of e rich priced in the Month at pT ee) Kiddies’ Stockings and wear like tron, For wear they simply can't be ‘These come in brown end have reinforced toes and a Sizes 5 to Regular 50¢ values, Special Price vene e Ladies’ Hose Roster Brown Hore, in white, brow! Tho heels and toes 0! 1 and high spliced; ht sore ib taps made of the best otton yarns: 50c values, | Cu Price In the Month-end Sale, pairs for Fine grade of Lace Beading 1® many neat patterns. This 18 suitable for children's dresses! ladies’ underwear, éte. er ulat price, per yard. rae Special Sale Price, per yard TORE THAT, Buexuseeoeereeee dgdeuses e[eeR t tom BBO SBwASY wemwep~ BP cad Ss «aki