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a a rrr THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. wer > : ; |CARE OF CUT i MRS. ISAAC CURETON JOHNSON ‘Post Triumphs =| fl reRs i — — ee a R . at the Met \_A tow be ot a Cropped tr, i THE DANSANT Mra, Canpar Sharplee will Gapart = In Seattle |lomae2a? Mice Prt tate Stes fm uuu tas J rie hil on Monday for Des Molinos, Iowa, In Seattle tle’a favorite actor, One would| 1° \ikimne have f ay - where she will visit relatives. Sh think fler the that |” sesapeieistanttatnnrenticenenianiaiiil : 18S LUCILE GREEN will be hostess at The Dansant in hon: and oon Wistar, who will leave with} | last night in” er.” | Dorothy Lindsay at (he Hotel Washington en Saturday afternoon, |) i iy gragen@ag ones Gootacted oy F Post plays ofe May 2° cines of Ming hea Sharples, who | | DOROTHY FAY GOULD dopetiend member of parliament and 7 ©. % = 4 student | aiken m1 r nn ye Mine no tah Mr. and Mrs. Burnside || "TELEPHONE the So-||""* "" \“Village Blacksmith” =, bemiant penratiner whe eke] b Hosts Mrs. | ciety Editor of The eadtme BA to Be Shown Here |rubmer red eosin, anor, ntti . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Burnstte an- || Star—Office, Main 600; || (2? The worldtamous painting, “The | onder Om ate Mashed ton tertained at dinner Wednestay eve-| Home, Main 2761 Village Bincksmith.” by Herbert) wemeness. In a national crisis ning at their home in comp! vee) to} \4 vd eu if Mareau, will be shown in Settle, | (etart of the war) Chilcote goes to! ‘Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Miseher, | | Mise Raturday, ao ne rn * thru morphia, 4 Loder suc Jat 60 cents a pairs Mra © and con tett po t speech in par The picture whs sold the last time ‘Dinner Dance to Honor iB a rr a ing back—as Chileote—the benten| boyy - jam Phi Beta | Maints Fest, § Townsend, to be for $70,000 down love of Chileote’s wife (Alice! ‘iss Merrill re | ore the pl ; ¢ Miss Betty) Dinner feenee wore At @ showing of this picture re | John) pleasure of Miss gras After a tense evening’s sension, | “affinity” | and de. | nounces Loder as « spy, but is con-| cently at Marshall Field's, Chicago, | it wns estimated that 20,000 people looked it over daily ‘Merrill, Mise Elspeth McEwan will! Gamma Pht Reta annual banquet | + abe “he hostess at a dinner dance on Satjwill be held on Tuesday evening, | from Tarday evening at the Sunset club. | June 11, in the Bon Marche @a FOOM, | Fo) three.mon eee on route to| be wil maa} in Europe, whieh the Chileote’s deception during dincovers , a " ‘J | ghd | ee founded by the sudden appearance ‘Luncheon for Mrs. Smith) Alpha Gamma Delta jg Aime, MH Ivor nd Mrs. tarola Los Angeles Library [of the real Chileote abd a quick| . . rd Baton will a peidel returned last evening from uc’ . Neng? change from a masquerader to rea , Mra William Leona aaa on | Lunch Everett, where they have been spend Buys “Cypress Tree ity, the, ndm blinefully with the Satertain at luncheon at her home on | “ane seniors of Tota chapter, Alpha | Verett. the questa of MO Ambrose ‘Patterson, Instructor in| {7 | Spgs Beryenine: Popyge do. 4 Fuceday in compliment to Mrs. Win-| Gainma Delta, will be guests of hon: | M8 Th* Miller Smith. Mre, painting at the University of Wash: | 0°% ‘field Smith, who has recently return |” +ed from Europe } ‘Thrift Shop and the approaching marriage of Hive to her new-found lover whom everybody but she and a faithful re t a luncheon at Pig’n Whistle on Saturday, May 15, at 2 p.m and Mrs. Speldél were present | on ¥ on] ington, just recelved word that one ot bis block prints, the “Cypress Tree,” has been bought by the public | Ive Be i a odding | We Announced | talner already supposes to be her | Engagement brary of Los Angeles, It was ond jtwing | __Tomorrow at the Thrift Shop there/ “air aha Mrs. Donald Dowie an-| Mra. Jamon Mctnerny will teave | of two eent to the First International |"“Reviewer's opinion: GREAT | : ———————— | nounce the engagement of their) this evening to spend several weeks | Pi lakers’ exhibition now p . 6 Es | ; cles. From 60 to 100 artists |daughter, Mi: ret Barrie (Daisy) to| in Spokana Los Angele ’ Z lta wr J Alves, tate Captain With tho | tS from all countries are exhibiting) NEW SHOW AT THE . | and Mra, Charles Willard Stim. their eum. anda |Canadian engineers of Vancouver, I.) = Mr ~ ‘The wedding will take place on | #on will remove Friday t ° © } | Gaturday, June 12, at the First Pree-| mer place at the Ifigt Suit Sensibly } |nytecian ‘church a eer ~~ ~—~ . returned yeater CHERRY CHAT |¥. WwW, C. A. PLANNING Wee ane Sao —Forsake high) RECREATION STUNTS sign ll rt Bnd Y. W. C. A. plans recreational pr ear ea eartioe |sreme for giris employed tn Seattle | apiti department stores and indostrial ay plants. Ail sorts of sports and out Mra George Figeher —Cherry's clothes , =) activities are being peed for) Mise Grace Fischer, for men are, tal-/ door array jin Bares digs cog nid lored by one of the} the summer months there. _|PALACE HIP ——amem, | THe new bill which opened at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday is full | of color and life, the Kinkaid Kitties contributing no small portion of the novelty and mirth. | Conroy aud O'Donnel have anoth- | er variety of fun in thelr portrayal of postmen, There iq plenty of pep and humor! n the offering of Loulse Mayo and Fred Nevins, who have a way of| thelr own in combining songs and| talk Men!--BuyYour |’ Crabbe. If you are of neavy or mediam build you will find that foremost tailoring as carpi i Several varietion of the genus boy rE PY COWNS ° eaoaeia b: . houses at america DYED LACE GOWNS | | \, riisaittos he srothe Gail Mceitnin HF boning | : house that! py © of georgette, net or satin |. / California, : bs produces SOlare being combined with Jriah « ph ee her costume changes before the foot pend to ro PMANY suite and buys its materials| chet laces dyed to match the ma-| late. the accompaniment of | | chatter. *im such enormous quantities that Lf ts | terial are shown in al} * atposing Sable to give you better values. colors, inclu oral, apricot, citron Ten Tints for | Keteh and Wilma, @ ventriloquist | e t ‘—Come in and select your suit from|and turquoise gree: . and « soprano, provide plenty of fun. | ‘Cherry's great stock of new spring Milz d re SI 2S Miss Wijma has an excellent voice. { * ; fama summer models—4nd let us ar-| Taking Into account the power a} VILLAGY S ONO0es Kinzo ss an agile Uttle Japanese Geducing : terms to suit you ready used of proposed to be used. it) ew yor Ten unte juggler ay oO Style Shop, 207 Rialto) is estimated that the total water). nes are t nable this ‘The Prodigal Wife.” the feature ever Pig’n Whistle, Second, be-|power in Japan will reach VOT) here te a photoplay, t* a gripping @rama, in —€o 000,000 horse own shades dedicat: which Mary Boland and Lucy Cot-| Heanaaessctoelbceies Be Per uate trees aay va reas Buy a Whife spore sanree will give you comfort and trim graceful figure. in & vast and you will be matixfied Ro as mind be- | no lost mo. | The Secret of Keeping | tery movement ~ -A Permanent Hair Wave Ba, maccasin, tion—the best machine to une ' a Chippendale and camel, | & motor on the Skin Wrinkle-Free ||| Of especial appeal tothe large HAVE US WAVE iT NOW and which are a few of the fashionabie | foot tints for summer wear For} jthe of he he eurmmer girt ju rest of her attire t —Portrait by Grady! to the most vivid shades for 4 A i a. with are wubdued wear The marriage of Kathleen Baillie Barrett to Commander| for street appearance. Egypt and|/Jsaac C. Johnson, U. S. N., waa solemnized Saturday at the Cairo are two of the new bright blue | home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Alezander Baillie. shades, and in the purple family the} _ = oe ee nS — — + novelties bave been called huckle bramble and jan pr i itn euivatent tn. bi | Hic I ubsii \POR FALL ie ras ‘The tallored frocks for fall w: | » afe of « less startling CLUBS FOR SATURDAY show | | , and will be rivals of the - longer waists and slightly long er skirts. Sleeves will be ether short | * woman is the strong belt web= No Upkeep for 5 Years and We keep all our machines in order free of charge for Gve years, so when you buy White you buy service with tt ‘Terms — Liberal , PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee tn the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. . A wave will mve you af least one-half hour every day of the week. Every one can now discard the old curfimg fron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL fined in text astringent when the sé |tendency to bores to en of the kind The mple rolution made | | | unce of pure pow- ina half-pint of | Used a4 a wash lotion, | tly tightens the skin, Hematitching, pteoting, but- of course, smooths out the tenn, poaning. AN ~ and wrinkles and to anteed. Used machines at prices—from $5.00 up. White Sewing MachineCo, figured women, Corsets are economsc- ally priced from $3 to $10 At All Good Stores em, by the way, enco hea’ being so and grime. special bright: | copper ténes. j Baby Clinie earking ch or long and the ekt and chin, the astringent action, For appointment call Main 6507 o ee a OR a ‘p| Baby clinle under auspices of Be secth auc Hoge ts b gel | TWO STORES | ree. serving te ow in” THE CROWN CORSET CO. } antomobiies may be prob: ‘4 rte 5 LABEIS’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP (322%, [cSt TSR GRO RTA Cte chelates Gao oa etl gag Unoe ana Pine IFW dr, Now York Op Union St. Bh) oe pasotine and the high rate of ex-|Congrems and Parent-Teacher asso. |"! hip line, and a nktrt with a flare from the k he ciations in public schoot clinic rooma, | _-*_ Knees to the hem. Seventh ‘ave. and Madison st, 9 to 13 o'clock Saturday, Registration closes | at 11 o'clock. os 4 | Woodcraft Card Party | A card party will be given by the |1920 campaign committee, Neighbors J of Wooderaft, at #:20 p. m. Saturday, | at the Panama cafeteria, 1416 ‘Third | change Big Unloading Sale Special Reductions ON Poe Ee, The season’s biggest bargain sale is at McCormack Bros. It is a genuine effort “CREDIT The Atinnewatha chub wit evie- ff tO Rnock the high cost of living and to reduce our big stock of dry goods. To do this brate its seventeenth ann)versary to- | | night by giving ite first o of the season at Leschi pavilion. | Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. eee ’ | Special Meeting of Coflege Club | There will be a special meeting of | the College club Friday, May 14, at GLADLY” iting party | we have had to cut prices, and we have cut them right to the core. Every depart- ment of the store is offering big specials—high-class merchandise at sale prices. Don’t let this opportunity slip by without taking advantage of it. It will certainly pay you. and Coats “WITH CREDIT” See a se Sees | Boys’ Suit Sale Boys’ Caps $1.25 and $1.65 lease on the present club | bullding expires June 1, 1920 The meeting & called for the pur pose of submitting to the member ship of the club a detailed report of the action of the board of truntees and to obtain the approval of the! club thereof and for the further pur. pose of considering the financing of | and construction of the new cinb/ buflding. A full attendance of the entire membership of the club Is de- | aired. Just what you've been waiting for—a boys’ suit You'll find here a real snappy, stylish suit at a ale price. There are many pretty mixtures in belted styles, with slash pockets, and everything else that goes to make up a snappy suit. $10.00 Suits Cut to. ............$ 7.98 $12.50 Suits Cut to. . .-$ 9.98 $15.00 Suits Cut to. . - -$11.98 $16.50 Suits Cut to. . $13.25 - $13.98 $17.50 Suits Cut to. The regular price of these caps is $2.00. They are the very latest styles, full top shape, large visor, in light and dark shades, mixtures and plaids. Evéry cap is a special so get yours now. Sizes 614 to 7. Men’s Khaki Pants $2.00 This is a blow at high prices, men! Thése pants are worth a good deal more money and are the kind that will give good service. They are medium weight and well made. You will absolutely save money +uying these at this low price. —an offer which you should take full advantage of, for here you will find | the season’s best models and fabrics | Novelty Suits, Capes at specially reduced prices with credit accommodations gladly extended. ss ameee | Women’s Auxiliary of Seattle Post | Women’s auxiliary of the Seattle | post No. 18, American Legion, will hold their regular meeting tonight at % o'clock at Veterans’ hall at the Armory. All members and eligibles are urged to be present. A eee Pxychological Address ‘This evening at 8 o’clogk in the as- ]sembly hall of the Argade building | Mr. M. W. Foyt will give an address | befare the applied practical p ogy and healing class of the F chureh. Mr. Hoyt's subject wi “Spiritual Principles Underlying All Healing.” This class is open to any one who cares to come. see CREDIT In Its Broadest Sense ' Porters’ Waistcoats Cut to 89c Another big specin}—$2.50 waistcoats for 89¢. This is far below the wholesale price but they must go. Size 36 only, ‘They are made of striped seersucker mate- rial and will stand hard wear. B. V. D. Shirts 59c Blue Workshirts Cut to $1.29 Those sell regularly for $1.50. They are made of a good quality of chambray, cut full size and well finished. Every work. man should take advantage of this reduced price during our big sale, - Cashmere Hose Cut to 39c Fine quality of cashmere hose in a nate ral color, medium weight. The toes and heels are reinforced to give good wear, These hose. are well worth 50@ a pair, but_to give yon value we are selling these at 39¢; two pair for 75¢, Curtain Scrim 19¢ You may select from our immense stock all your requirements, and make but a small deposit gr the first payment, and pay up the balance in small weekly or monthly terms as convenient to you. “Credit Gladly” “CREDIT GLADLY” [Tne One Sto an Actual 1332-34 Avenue | ADDITIONAL CLUBS and Flower Miss: ting of | lar monthly jthe North Broadway Fruit and| | Flower mission will be held with Mrs. A. O. Loe, 917 16th ave. N., on | Monday, May 17, at 1:30 p,m. Full| attendance requested for important | busines . Ny | Marathon Entertainment Club The |w Marathon Entertainment club B. A. of the Maccabees will meet Phalen's Mull, Columbia City, | Monday evening, May. 17, at 7:4 jdrill practice. Important busin | will be taken up at this meeting. | eee Rainier Camp Rainier camp, R. M, A., will give their regular daneo at Swedish Club hall Monday evenin: y 17 211 Union Street Seattle Minute Women Officers of King County and Seat | tle Minute Women are requested to | meet in the conference room, third | floor, Times building, at 10 a m. Monday, for very important business meeting, 7 A 75c shirt now cut to a sale price during our unload- ing sale. These are cut good and large and are of an excellent quality of nainsook. Summer is coming. Get yours now and save money, Men’s Dress Shoes $5.98 Good serviceable patent leather dress shoes that are bargains at their regular price of $7.50. Thése are lace shoes, box toe, with a good leather sole and heel. Excep- tional values. Buy them! Children’s Hose 29c A dandy grade of cotton stockings for children; fine rib, reinforced toes and heels. Regular 45c values. Ladies’ Jersey Dresses $15.98 These pretty styles in fine wool Jersey knit dresses are a bargain at this price. They are worth $25.00 and come in taupe, green and Copenhagen. Sizes 36 and 88. eee have laced yokes, belts, etc. You'll like the style of these and thg price is so cheap. Buy your curtain scrim now at a cut price. This is a very nice quality of scrim and sells regularly for 26¢ a yal It is 836 inches wide and comes in f; tterns; variéty of colors. ila og . Ladies’ Hose 89c Regular $1.25 values in ladies’ fibre silk hose. These come in gray and white; reinforced toes and heels. You can depend on these for good wear and at the sale price they’re bargains. Ladies’ Kid Pumps $4.98 A neat style in ladies’ brown kid pumps, laced. They have a good wearing sole and heel and wi - fortable and attractive. Regular price WEEE na a ire “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY 'Y MACH)