The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 10

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BENEFIT DANCE TO BE GIVEN FOR NEW aaa CLUB HOUSE BY B ty FURNISHING OF N R THE corner of 18th ave. © quireq by the « 2B, at the Macc morority, of the ub, an in ity of Waashin rHe 4 Bast 47th at, AH MITCHELL COUTTS ot The Star NEW TOLO CLUB HOUSE, at the which was recently ac 1 be given Thursday evening, May elab is an upper class women's honor | ton, and the new club, to be ready Will serve a double purpose in providing a home committ ee who have the affair in charge are y Tay for, Miss Avandana shran, Dorothy Thomas, M Poole, Mre man, and . trelude: Pres) Burzalo, Mr. erick. Morgan | Padetfors, b Mra, Et fond &. Meany, Dean Ethel Bualey Coldwell, Stevenson Smith and Mrs. am EL Ste Lae Joanie and t Mra, Henry Herbert Con: and Harvey Densmore, Mr, and Mrs. William Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. J ® Mckee, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Perkins, Professor and Mrs, Harvey Lanty, .. “Mrs. Mitchell Hostess at Tea Mrs. Francis , Everett Chkeago was | Randkerchief st from four to six, her aunt, Mrs. Henry Sompliment to Miss | The rooms adorned with fruit @nd the tea table, over wh Paul Wilbur Masters pres entered with a huge Spink tulips and narciss! ‘Annie W? ght Seminary) ,, to Give Dance on Saturday j The Raynor Chapter of Annis OD) Wright Seminary will entertain with | fnforma! dance on Saturday eve Sine at the Red Cross Jumble Shop ) tea room. Invitations are extended members of the chapter and their y friends. The patrons and patronesses: wml be: Mr. and Mrs. Norval H Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayden (Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Condon, Mr, and ‘Mrs. 8. G. Moore, Mr. and ec §. Booth, Mr. and Mrs Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gribble and Mire w hep David. . Mitchel of stems wer this the bh Hroderick, ar attrac some, Mrs of in matric ther were ‘ basket . oid Bi, low to Be g ta Mrs. A. tg will be Host ‘at tea tomorrow tn her apartment the Arcadia in compliment to Miss lida Bigelow, whe has recently re from service overseas. As) the hostess will be Mra. 8. F and Mrs. Ira Buchanan, while Franklin Palmer will preside a! ‘To honor Miss Patricia Fother- and her fiance, Ensign Mer- Sproul, the junior of- of the U. 8. S New York entertain with a tea dansant and aboard the ship on Wednes- Miss | } 1 patronessen | } ture Jand prines were awar janceen at « tea and] tternoon | Mrs. Phitips to Be Mrs. |) "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761 | Birthday Party Mra. Robert W entertained at ting Anderson nformal party at her home on wday evening in honor of the birthday of her hus band, Games of a competitive na were the evening's Mra. Don Miss Leah Bubb ang Mr were ald Willoughby Joyr Pepper, Mr. Qeorge A The refreshments from a table, dainty in cheme of pastelwhaded flow ors and on serv ts | Luncheon Hostess In banor Miss Helen Richmond. | Mra. Henry Olmat i Philips will en tertain the r mond’s bridal party and her friends at a luncheon on Friday Madrona Auwiliary to Give Card Party ka ne Madrona auxiliary of the Chi) Orthopedic hospital will give ee party at the Red Cross shop Monday, May 19, at 2 Reservations may be made Mra. Frank J. V o'clock |by calling Bast 1347, | |Miss Gaffney to | Entertain |Social Service Club On Wednesd May 19, at o'clock, the Social Service club w meet. with Miss Kathleen Gaffney at her home, on Columbia st, Mise Lu ie Bradley, of New York, will give the program, and a collection will be taken for the benefit of the girls bome. } Thrift Shop Has \Children’s Clothes \fur Sale For the ¢monthsold baby there are numerous articles of wearin tomorrow, and there are also splen- did values in clothing for 19-yearcid | £0 boys and girls, . ee Women’s Century Club to Have Breakfast The annual May breakfast of the Women's Century club will be held Wednesday, May 24, at Washington hotel. Covers will be placed for 200. i Lotus Club The Lotus club ts teraing invite Spring Wash Dresses Excellent Values For these bright spring days and times of high , the serviceable Wash Dress is most popular. ey ‘always wash beautifully and are so dependable for wear. . Our Wash Dresses for ladies are suitable for street wear and are fashioned of fine ginghams and percales. They come in checks and p collars and cuffs. Priced laids, belted and with white from $4. 50 up. Children’s Coats Dandy Spring Coats for Ut- tle folks at low prices. Our Stock is well selected and there are lots of real pretty styles in good serviceable ma- terials. There are a variety of colors. some are in neat chec Sizes 2 to 6. Bricea up from “sturdy, serviceable Brassieres, with reinforced armholes; lace and embroidery trimmed. Some are all lace and very jaunty Pa, 91° $1.25 Ladies’ Hose A 6004 strong Hose that will give service and complete satis fattion, This Hove ts the Onyx Brand and of fine silk liste, rib top, high splfeed beels and toes, double sole, cordovan color and . $1.25 Pair Bandeaux A very good value in Ladies’ Bandeaux; very strong; elastic Insert; in pink and 85c Children’s Hats A Gelightfn! assortment of New Spring Straws for little girls is hete, and the prices are most reasonable, They are of fine quality, durable and jaunty in style. All are banded and have long stream. ers. Priced up $1 98 from Maline In Black, White, Matze, Lav- ender, Taupe, Brown, Light and Dark Blue; best quality; rain proof; fast color and very reas- onably priced. POE FONE free vadas ace 75c Embroideries We have a splendid assort- ment of Embroideries, Flounc ings, Insertiona and Allovers, in neat patterns; well finished; suit able for trimming underekirts or dresses for little folka Prices are low. Knit Bloomers Wonderful values in Cotton Knit Bloomers, with comfortable full. ness and gathered in bands at waist and knees, These will be found complete and very serviceable. Closed out, far 1“ $1.25 elastic garment Van Raalte Silk Gloves ‘There’s a wealth of style and wear in our mew stock of Van Raalte Silk Gloves, and we are canfident you will find just the kind you desire here. and you want serviceability, You at our Glove Counter. button and have stitched back When you make your selections, you look for style a will get both in this select stock ‘They come in a variety of colors, two- $1.00 “ $2.00 “THE STORE THAT, OP SAVES VOU monev'? / PVCo: embers of Miss Rich: | owe | | | » To Entertain for apparel at the Thrift Shop today and) the New| tained }and Mrs. | John JACK KINNE Son of f Mr. and Mrs. Charlet | Howard Kinne diversion, | of efhson, which ls to be called moonlight ball” It is to be given Saturday evening, May 15th in the Masonic temple, The commit tee in charge will consist of: Meserp By Ives, Chan Wm. Guerin, Reynold Fred) Wm. A. Colnky, Wilfred K. Harmon. The patrons jand patronesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. La Fray, | Lves, Mr Mr. and Mra and Mra. C, W. . Bride-Elect Mra, J. C. Helwig will give a party) at hb home at 1646 W. the young ladies of the Washington Mutual Savings bank an Saturday fternoon, May Sth, in honor of Miss Tirsah EF. MacKechnie, who will be married in June to Mr. Andrew | Petervon.of Mins kan, N. D | Campus Club : The first annual tah of the ‘ampus club will be gtven on Satur. lay evening, May Sth, in the Masonic omple. The affair will be in mal, lock, eee Affairs for Mrs. Stibbs In welcome to Mra. Harry Glenn Stihte, who spent the winter trav- ‘lng thru the East and South, Mra. Robert D. McAusland enter. very informally at bridge this afternoon at ber home, Mra. walter w. tain with « «mall her home on Friday afternoon, also t bre ones’ a, Subba. : ADDITIONAL CLUBS Child Welfare Week Committees Announcement of the members | chosen for seven ad@itional commit ltees for Child Welfare Week was Sto wil enter. | given out recently by Mra. Victor | Zednick, chairman of publicity, rep- resenting the State Federation of | Women's clubs, under whore au apices the Chiid Welfare Week will be given at the Bon Marche from{ May 11 to 14. Mrs, Anna A. Jenkins ts general chairman, The commit tees follow Program chairman; Miss May Reeder. Pxhibite—Mre FE. Maltby. Merchants’ Windows—Mra. Emma K. Rinehart, Mra. J. K. Forrest, Mre T. Harrison, Mra. H. B. Hightower. Mra. H. W. Rulifson and Mra, W. 8 Hitchings. Musio—Mra. Lowine C. Beck, chatr man; Mrs. M. J. Carrigan, Mra. Wil liam De Forest, Miss Agnes Winn and Mrs. C. L, Woatmanses, Motion Pictares—Mrs. Victor Zed nick, chairman; Mrs, Ralph J, Mus ner, Mrs. F. L. Ballatne, Mra, G. G. Altnow, Mra, L. K. Pastrouich Information—Mre. Frank Skinner J. M. Cunningham tion Mra. J. Herbert Amea, | irman; Mrs. Dana Brown, Mra Jacobson, Mra, Daniel Ragan, Mra. A. J, Webb, Mra, F. W. Bur. dick and Mrs, Thomas Avann. Mra. H. A. M. Bonnar. Dr. Fonda Nadeau and r EVERETT.Frank W. Simmona, of Lewiston, chosen superintendent of public schools here. Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE’ Hand Tailored. Union Made, Best Linings. We Fit You, We Please You See Ours Before Buying Moore, Mr. and Mra. Geo. | Wilbur B./ Goodman. | | | sojoura, and dancing will begin at 9) bridge tea at/ jand Chicago, { hela | mouth CUSTOM TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUE Near Spring Street, |FOR THE SICK CHILD Mr. and Mra Horton Fores and Mra. David Greenough of Bont will remove the middie of the month te the bome of Mr. Valentine May. near the Country club, where they Will spend a few weeks. | eee | Mra. James FL Calvert returned ast week frogn an extended Bastern at » time she attended th v. W. ¢ A. convention in is “leveland and later visited in Chi-) cana. } eee Mr. and Mra. George PF. Thorn- dyke returned on Monday evening from tWenat where have spent several days visiting relatives. eee | | Mr. and Mra. Marion 8 Martin lare receiving the felicitations of ir friends on the birth of a daugh | ted, Friday, ‘The little one name of Jacque: | Mise Liewellyn Strider of dus Francisco is the eu of her uncle | and aunt, Mr. and Mra, William F.) Richardson, at their home in Sunny: | dala Mra, M. T. Mouke of Chicagn ts/ spending several weeks tn this city, the guest of ber daughter, Mra. Whi | Otte Bell, | Treat depart. Cushman to A. G. Cush { | 67th st. for} eee Mra. Harry Whitn od yeaterday for Lae be the guest of Mra man. oe Mins Phosbe Nell Tidmarsh has as her house guests Miss Ieabelle WI json and Miss Davida Ker of Vic- toria, who accompanied by Mise Tid- | marsh, will return to their homes on | Sunday. Mr. and Mra, W, 7. Inted ane! on Sunday for the Bast. where they | | will remain for several weeks. bed | Mrs. Walter Bowen, who has spent the winter in Low Angeles with her soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Page Tustin, Jr. return. | ed on Saturday, and is residing at| the Hotel Terry | eee Mrs. Winfield R. Smith will return | Saturday morning from New York | where she has visited since ber arrival from Europe. eee Major J. Ward McKelvie left yes. terday for Spokane, where he will remain for one month . eee Mr. and Mra. Lyman Foge Black | (Marian Lewin) have returned from their wedding trip and are at bome at 613 W. Lee at. . . Mr. and Mra. Walter Tiffany have remav to their summer home at Wing Point, Eagle Harbor. 3 4 Dr. and Mra. Jay I. Durand have} as their house guesta Mrs. Durand’s | brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. W,| L. Barclay of Williamsport, Pa, eee + Madame Collier and Miss Marion | Lane returned this week from Call.) | fornia, where they have been spend. | ing the winter, at SAREOTE, and are at Mareer wane. home | } Ply: | MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS get-together dinners at Congregational and First Methodist churches and at Queen | Anne high school Tuesday night. BACK FROM CONVENTION ot | ¥Y. W. C. A. religious educational | workers in the East, Sarah I. Spring | er returned to Seattle this week. | TWO HUNDRED SCRIBES twho | helped produce University of Wash. | ington Daily during college days have been invited to homecoming re union on campus, May 13, Pre-War Rates feachers=-all ex of Koaching all ¢i ert ¢ pop i. lessons between 10 a, m. and MISS nRIGHT 1004 4th, cor. I Phone Main 6272 cae ee rete tee ony hee ra tame mg mt |PINEA PPLE BLISS 14 pound marshmallows cups grated pineapple juice ‘cup whipping cream 1 tablespoon powdered sugar Tiny pinch of malt Cot quarters. Adé to fruit and juice and let etand over night. An hour before ready te pond with the venets of salt added, Chill and serve in glasses. THE OLD ARDENER SAYS With seed potate amateurs will be tempted jow the pla outting And eyes from the potatoe the table Th feetly feasible w ried out properly that the smatl ' started in boxes the rather than in the open/«round With this plan they be planted before they dry out. Ure & box three or four filled with good garden lo ts only ary to keep Hight and USIC In Seattle high, mar f plan in it in pe | marshmallows n wh ie car Conduct LOUIS* 4a by INNABLE Two Student Orchestras for May Festival ent for | of Must inehen ¢ necer warm place In tate the wit fur nehools and wa orchestras May o ants are transplante the public June, ” started, the to the open ground next Friday ' One hundred t who have of the high en working to- sand girls be high school night be rd Ma pba Frederickson in, The element aehe ‘a is not to be outdone, tho, 200 pieces, the perform ng in age from 10 to 16 re, Harold Holt is first clarinet Larned Meacham concert master re few of the talented gether to make the bent « ith Mins 1 tw 8 Bometime f it for nomething to give Children ar emotional and lacking in de food when Ith This drink # a fall protein, fat and Oke BO ff i that no can renist it, The yolk be omitted, which amount of fat Chocolate Egg Drink ee teaspoons sucar teaspoon cocoa cups mill & teaspoon salt one in rather ur as grown-up CHERRY CHAT Azer this time of the week, every one’s thoughts natural ly turn to the enjoy. ments of the week-end J to the motor J ing trips, to the game § of golf or tennis, thee hikes through the hill and other outdoor req Z reationa, It is just as nate to think of Cherry's in this relation, for Cherry's sport togs meet every and the prices find terms ct our oweat- even, are tr ire for i numbers rar wiving ys borag dt outing: iq ’ 4 ¢ c ar the to be the mort stirring ern and a can number on each here ar rus num an well the Harold t. S. W the 8th netiat orche hool activities. Grady Studio.) Holt, 14 or 514 Crockett years of age, nde: fir I main in a group of will v the three perform A in tra t clari girls uriety school eve leader element ary a outing wish, are eure to prove att sport skirts and in Teat white of oxg with a sport couts a. Seald milk beaten yolk of ege first mixture into sec the white wil make two gt an » ™ SAN ote. fort On and pour over Heat Balf FRANCISCO—In prepara © democratic national $18 be spent to r the stics of the Ci lauditorium. rint from the glass Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto building, over Pig’n Whistle, Secon@ between Spring and Madison. HAVANA steamer Mu This A case of Aberdeen’s “Bonnet Shop” Hats that was lost in transit has been found. It contained the choicest of the stock. MILLINERY SALE RE-OPENS TOMORROW! The trustees sold us the stock at our own price—the savings are wonderful. Hi) ba Co) ey, hae “otth Saw, lll, All Pattern Hats Greatly Reduced 35 SHAPES a $f°.00 BANDED HATS..... $1.95 Up to $9.75 Banded Hats at $3.95 .95 Children’s HATS $1. 00 $3.50 Children’s die at $1.95. $5.50 Children’s Hats at $3.95 > $1.95 Diem O5c Up to $5.00 Trimmings at $1.95 50c $ “Wonderful Values? “What » Wonderful Store” “How Can You Sell for So Much Less Than Other Stores?” To close out an ddd lot of Trimmed Hats, Shapes and Banded Hats—values to $7.50 —we’ve priced them at...... Sie Seattle's i The above are remarks we hear time after time every day, Until one really understands what “volume of busines and “purchasing power" tos business, it cult to understand what fac- tors there are in that particu- lar store's ability to so much less than itors who buy in and make compe rated as the igreest millinery the Grew Francisco amd west of m really difti- Store est Nfiilline Ke laiget Witinogy Chicago.

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