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i PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. ( . Fat ae |MADELINE f ETT NET | ; a ‘ (ER | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William W. Swartz | Parronal: | U @ ll C POPPY SALE FOR DESTITUTE Se teeidac Stee Ay 2 ‘Tailored Silk Suit Has Sleeveless Coat Lm JICACUec 4 CHILDREN OF FRANCE ind tow y y ih ad 3Y BE COUTTS LOUISE A N NABLE Galli-Curci: ULAH MITCHELI N SAYCURDAY THE STREETS OF SEATTLE will ax Wassing th oroly t . : nt t he A r ; . ‘ a li Tieictes. oteder the dir Isabella Mack, ha wt, Why the Choice a Dé paraie, w w wl t etite I ; 2 Amith College, at wt TN ae | ‘ lo aioe ars : of the petite Frey ner, daughter, Muw Helen (OL Ecores? me shese w . a8 "TELEPHONE the So- or, will be graduated Mime melita Galll-Cur ey. Fit girls, wea | ciety Editor of The Mr. Sam A. Martin wil! leave thia|the American public m ¢aps and » mind us! | Star—Office, Main 600; for ¢ und, Ohio, on a lant t the M uy that “in Ft . at ppie . One t trip of three week te one * i grow,” and yr || Home, Main 2761. nigh ing f oi — c, pations Mrs. «I fone . - hs M Frank € jen = Broph will |r r r m for ard t an alt chee 1 enix zona LI who w lwriday at the tle Tennis Clut aieok re 1 th . Mrs, Ma oat Mr. 1. jeacing | f ” ‘ . from } ' c - ome | Farewell Bachelor Dinner ps Mrs. Skinner to Entertair Mr. Robert FR. Fox. Jr. was host Mr, Lawrence week: | her tn pe at Bridge | lay evening, followed by a hese ss mh Hpi! 3 scin ether ls Mra. David Edwaitt Skinher will] theatre par at the Moore, Tt renitinnn afio | Love . Bnetish) by Mon. day afternoon at the Sunset | of the Carman-Pox bridal party compliment to Mrs. 1¥. H. Willams | ee Shicago, Mrs. Georg b Max F a as . Ww do on eee Mes. Fret.| Bride-Elect to Be erick T. Fischer, who haa recently] Honor Guest Seturned from a sokirn in the] aries Clare and Mise Karta Orient. lperg will be hostesses at a luncheor ae Ne a ar t ellane wer Thureda Sunset Club Lunc\ieon May 27, at thetr home ir and Entertainment ee roti na ade : Mra. Philip E. Fisher and Mrs e e.-6 u e 1 be bh ete een cub ones \hcke a bust.| Monday Bridge Club ian picsting ~ mel a buat | "rrhe Monday Bridge club will mee M ay with Miss Geral tion with the luncheon at ‘t be followed by “The Sunset C\ly =—Contest of Erain and p 3 FA Pongh ‘ Which holds much mystery Yor the| Women’s University Signal |Club Dinner | athe Des | The Women's t sity clad wit Campfire Girls’ | etve a @inner tomorrow evening at ———_——_ Py °°” Mr. and Mra, W. W. Greenwood | pie aud oe were very insistent Vaudeville Tonight the club rooms at six thirty will return tomorrow from Byron| and recalled “Mme, Galli curcl, who BY CORA MOORE siuiinedt teense wah aaa wr Lucha i ceedanl’ sulenee ers and the ir fr nda are invited. | bertsdae- tee) Gioa . they wpent several days at [responded with numerous encares, of Authority panel-back, Is sleeveless, altho th a hold down the ards of the te — — — 4 -\~ Se ke ee which the t, “The Swan” (in r a tailored |is a little vest of the same material politian theatre this evening, tritns-| Jumble Shop Hostesses | sete program for their May 220 p. m. for the Inst bus BPR ee eee We a French), by Grieg, however, was the model is Vivienne|that has sleeves attached to ft that i. forming it from a dignified cor The Miss ! t-tdance, to be held Saturday, May 22, ;Ing of the year. At 3 p. m. companied by Dr. and Mra. Goa.|ord,.°% Worthy of artistic cor uit of Newport cord. The be worn when desired. The éoat hall to a rollicking vaudeville ent b t¢ ' will meet with Mins Agnes, Birk ave left for California for ab | ecg ee emainder were fash 1 with a series of | ts collariess, but the blouse designed An overseas hut scene, wi at the - with the/at the Went attle high lod mnster.t eed uding c i these plaits for it provides this feature and alsé, w W. C. A. workers and Americein | ning. plans of which will be|W!cre Mins Birkman will give @ talk ana Ma Sweet ‘Annie Li in-turned box-plait, the sleeves when the vest is not im a Legion Sammies will furnish music, a later om “Unity.” oe haiti ye wing Low, Sweet Chariot that form it bound] cluded. A long, wide Windsor tig ‘s lovely 1 s wil | No ey eee { } | Adair,” “Suanee River” and the with braid of the suit st lis to the knees is an interest Z et tne ght piaye| Denny-Fuhrman Guild ; "Te Pol f L.A. 8. of Ballard | ! Mt PBcre-caheotetsegle open dll Bbconvadlany bcs re, as also are the sleeves, 2 ST Gernler ct 7 ‘ fe Meet on Friday | ¢ b mils 1A of Rallard Pi ter en:-- uy our: t played her own accompant | bagged over very tigh r Weight champion of the Pacif ast Re eday afterr at the home of | U i rch meets 1 ureh ar at ‘ re aan thas to aay he e, hip-length coat, with its | w ne e fs to make things interesting £ Mrs. W n-Tue the Denny at . . am: | - ~| The model is equally, suitable for s Walter Kelton in a boxing Vubrmar of the Orthopedic hoe | CLUBS POR WEDNESDAY | eae ul ensi 'y vels, pianist, and Berenguer, | ¢¢ the silks that are so much in i and there are other features tox r it having been| : yw ic A Clubs . | Ex Servies Women's Chib | etna: Daan — whe L gah vagashed by A Mass of Sores mand, especially for the cartridge’ 13 “ Bumerous to mention. ¢ the membership of} W yee the A ‘ ir « sox will) E-Service Wor ub meeta at] CHERRY CHAT : see safe ure . medics. for be Pie ar " ‘The proceeds of this entert y » promote meet for Bible sty o be wed | Fr Crows headq ters 1 « — ore ° N Sh ooo ed worsteds. Miss herself Seiate be used fi y erest in| by the swimming clase raity mt, at Election t i o eep 9 | Ba the suit copied in @ fine ‘ oe b> will m “ . betr r che wn and white serge, witht, 5 ay gy 2 r si < Unhappy Days” (ws irail" Under ai Ope Hertry C. Ewing, members of the or a Seattle Wooderaft Thimble Club 1 e ‘| So writes F. D. Smith, «22% Shelby | ¢ thopedic board, were present, Mra tub t wW t Thim b oatay ove s ° Ewirys acting as temporary chair-| ro 1 a care 1 n W ft ntirely differ i : ; man. The following officers were| ° t Railway ‘Exchange - a SR - weares, which caused me =| SPANISH RICE i Mrs. Huteson Hostess elected: Mra. Wilmon Tucker, presi:|Woman's Auxillary to the Pioneers | py ; rt "geaent = kates Sows Put ng apent over $200, 1 finally | 2 tablespoonfuls of bacon fag, L Mrs. Trafford Huteson will be Goo) Airs. Edgar Webster, vice preat-| The Woman's Auxiliary to the Pi ee | , y to make their ¢ in New York Cit well man of me.” hostess Thursday afternoon in com- hold a basket picnic in Dorcas Circle a Epeoeioten. Sie reily 2 medium sized onions. secretary 1 dent; Airs. W. T. Patten, | quart of tomatoes, eith users of D. D. D. a an notitacl> osm um < pliment to Mrs. James D. Farrell at : Drea on to which all members| orcas circle meets with Mra er its wondertal | canned. im, Orpheum perty at the Moor eatin: Utijacnitont bontan: Mra |4 pneers are invited to bring; Anna Longstreet. 7019 24th st N see Saith. The very first sept. 1 Shiseut a en! i theatre. The guests will later so-| 4” yQnanson: thrift shop, Mra, A bankets. The officers of the|w. at 2 o'clock. Sree ariel son 1 teaspoonful of salt. Journ to the 5 et club for tea, J. Falinor; tea, shop, Mrs. % E. | Pioneer jation and their wives ee self. Your money beck if the first bot % teaspoonful of pepper. phy Hayes, and membership, Mra, A, A.| 4 Thvited as guests Lady Eagles Fe Bee saat: SS Om and $08 | acoit the bacon fat'in « trying Formal Opening of Sutherlayid | Jenn ¥. Miter © Regios will mest, in Foer 1 | sii }add the onions sliced. Cook for Seattle Tennis Club It was urged that all orthopedic! |) 2 + Saale 0 a : ae Se A wumns , t us @ }e) few mi and add the tomatoes Plans have at last been completa | SUilds reyerve the third Friday of) cords at § p. m. . all. |g rt y ‘ 2 e e je | Wash the rice and add to\fe ie the formal opening of the Seattie | @° month for guild wor the Armory. Comr : ‘i ’ wag r J a lotion for Skin matoes. ason and cook slow! Tennis club season on bt ate oo eee eee Be Be ited. eee < rae Bade ls Disease |. nour, surring occasionally: ernoon, The news will welcome Bes ‘ ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS - BARTELL DRUG STORES to keep from burning... to pinyers as well an to the n y hich timed 5 5 for the future work | Tonia Social Club Lorraine Chapter No. 6 members who enjoy the hospital | Tonia Social club meets at 2 p.m of the cozy little club, and find of the orgemisation will be Glecassed.|.. 14 cara rooms of Masonic Tem-| . Tre Srand matron, Mrs. Gretta > Jaxation and delight in the ds : : pla, yee Aire Juncheon and home-cooked dinners| Beta Theta Pi Reception cee 1 r of Which are served in the solarium joe for the mother | Overlooking the water. The h 7 } éommittee, with Mrs. Charles Rol parlor o ft y A Mins as chairman, wil! wt in re-|¢ ast chureh fre ‘ . ® re es 4 ‘ iG isate’ kad peddling ot| iota at, Friday afterncon from.3 ts $2, a aoa ; Why complain of the high cost of merchandise when we are offering you‘such big values in our ERS (0 7 7m meecnn| 6 cei, Ank Sntiresting | sient |orvod Hee fot : Unloading Sale? Prices have been greatly reduced to dispose of some of our big stock, and if you ew _ ab ong -yaaeaer are wise you'll come in and buy what you need now. This is a real money-saving event. Luncheon aa ag Gemshine Club ; Take advantage of it! Sunshine club of the Women « tw ard party at temp ti pm ore ————) {]/ Women of Mooseheart remics In compliment to Mrs. Charles|Samuella Ltance Lewis Putzell, formerly Miss Eleanor! The Samue club announces a}, Double Inducements Tomorrow FIT-ALL EXTENDABLE CLOSET POLE The handiest thing out to put m. Drill team at 1 p. m Misses’ Wash Dresses Cut to $3.25 Just what the girls are wWearing to school now—Gingham Wash Dresses, These beautiful Pl and Check Dresses are an exceptional buy at this redu Ladies’ Petticoats Cut to $1.65 White Middies Cut to $1.65 University Guild The Univer y guild of the Orthe ith, . 4 price. They DEMONSTRATED AT Progressive Thought Club ~ come ir etty styles, neatly trimmed, PELECTRIC.CLEANER = jf iirc. ica uit'™ | 1630 FOURTH AVE. and. ae of ‘good, eerviceatve quality” of When to Begin the Science of Life Between Pine and ° gingham. 4 s 8 to Phone Eiliott jat 1230 p, m, at the federated club AVE your energy and use the Premier. house Only a bit of electric current—and the Seattle etvedan a Society People Go work is done. No muscular strain, no weari- ; rides Verctieas aut, etee jet q by e 5 ness or fatigue. You simply guide Premier— Are Invited, an it does all the work. “ “7 compouer y Thy ply Well Percales 25c a Yard Hosiery 24c a Pair Here’s a bargain in Percales for you. They are of a Good quality of Hosiery for ladies and infants. Made nice quality and come in light and medium colors. They | of soft cotton yarns. You'll find a wealth of satisfac- sell ordinarily.for 40¢ a yard. Get yours now at this | tion in these, and at this low price you can’t afford to cut price and save money. pass them by. Cretonne 45c a Yard Ladies’ Pumps $4.98 a Pair A real stylish Brown Kid Pump for ladies’ wear and quality of Cretonne at 45c a yard. These are in a large | °7¢ that will give both comfort and good service. Lace variety of floral designs, light and dark colors. Special | St¥le;, fine leather sole and heel. This shoe is a real at this price bargain at the cut price. Towels 19c Each Extra Size Aprons at $1.98 zes 48 to 54 in Ladies’ Bungalow Style Aprons. They An offer like this doesn’t come very often ¢ Huck } are made of serviceable grades of gingham and in neat Towels reduced to 19¢ each. These are size 15x35 and j styl These sell regularly for $2.50, so they are @ are good heavy weight. Lay in a supply. They're cheap! | nice saving at the sale price. cram w Phone Elliott 152 and let us show you, in Whitworth PT, A. |, | Preated. your home, what a joy the PREMIER Js, boy Wittwecen ane A. ac 3:80 to. ligt minatice had eres especially during housecleaning time. At 3:15 p. m. Prot. J. A Franklin high school will address the NC. | ies Union St. Block and Half Kast of Postotfice Another spec from our Dry Goods Department. Fine Do you want a clear skin Give Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap a week's trial, and note the improvement. The bland, healing balsams in Resinol help it to rid the clogged pores of impurities and allay inflammation, blotches and roughness. Itis especially suited to delicate skins, Children’s Hose Cut to 29c Children’s Overalls Cut to $1.19 Heavy weight Blue Denim Overalls for ck Bear brand. Cut good and large. Trimmed with red. Buy these during the They're $1.50 value Boys’ Drawers Cut to 15c They can't be bought wholesale at this pric These are made of fine cotton yarns; finely woven; knee length. Sizes 24 to 34. Regular price 35c. An excep tional bargain for you. ‘ “THE STORE THAT, Pretty Voile Dresses Cut to $7.98 © Ace sane Real pretty Voile Dresses at a very special price. I" AG They sell AER NES for $ 0.00, and are lly Fr fan \ C TAC, / f/ cellent value at that pr There are Checks and Plaids - in many colors and attractive styles. They have white 38, 40. Special price during our Unloading Sale. SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET Mothers! a pair on these Stocking They sell regularly at ‘Se, and you can depend on them to give good service. The heels and toes are rein forced. Cut price during the little childre ule. Sofferers trom ecrema or other Itch. 1 Oiqunent Fie us Resinol capand Re Your druggist sails them, organdie vests, collars and cuffs; belted styles, Sizes