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THE SEATTLE STAR i) a we 7s r 4 Se lems Wut weer o> SOF > nan or a) qasaizermaes gy | EASTERN PAINTINGS AT FINE ARTS GALLERY CONTINUE TO INTEREST DAILY CROWDS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ee — MISS CARMAN WED TO MR, FOX __ svi wnse nog ee Ups THE EPIPHANY stra. Aipute 3 Club n Seattle | Conducted by man'and daugt - he Coterte club w entertain BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ey en, Sere Se eee 6 “reconstruction banquet LOUISE ANNABLE r of The Star oT Rates ay far bag SS ieday atl ¢ k In the Masont ? b ‘28 5 ‘ah A delightful tea, wi h Mra, Milt presna shi the Abcade.. Wieing Musicale at Women’s . rHE QUIET SIMPLICITY ¢ I PIsco! Raker uke of Chicago and her mv oant " Ini ity ‘ BT i ka awe ot spninet of Br, and | daughter, Mra, Will Otto Bell, a re- |The program wi aS | University Club Me tephen A. Carman and Mr, Robe ! t | cent bride, whom at ini PY oxseniiag ‘ | At the Women’s University etub on ieing in e Chureh of ¢ Bpipha A | roome re, fragrant Wee | | Women in Industrial’ Woft Friday, May 21, at 3 p. m., there will friends, the Rev « M pink shaded tulips i daffodils and) 5 A. Jost be a musical given by Mrs. Langdon Baskets with flurty bow i musical program, given = bY) “women in Educational Work" C. Henry, soprano, and Mins Marjorie hydrangeas r he S ) u Peeves wan ve Vom as Spendera and Savers Hogle and Mins Fd McDonagh, ac ‘the altar, softens | [ ) the So- with pleasure. At the t mus w oF: of the Nation's Wealth"—Mre, Henr companiats 1 ne program er, ene ciety Editor of The V. Ankeny, alternating | with+ Mrs, | Landes " Work"=<-M ax we Siies Miller Mme cushions waited, while on eth | Home, Main 2761. eee St Tanne, OES theee OT ern| “Meaging the Wome Wires Sure pia s of Killarr | aes o “ee " 1 Mr v ‘ jore, M Wednesday ever : Mr. |Children’s Party Mra. Loren"W 3 . “ 4 Mire. Perry 7 x, Mr. and Mr Mrs. J. F. Duthie entertained four .. /6 a0 carryt . n 1 1 Mrs. Richard | teen little child at her home this! w. € Miss Miller Ceci! Brunt pinks ar v Mr. and Mra. Harry Gler fter honor of the sevent rhe ¢ eat en re sweet ins Allce Swope, | Subbs, | M 1 XN ' birthday of her daughter, Hele r » \ Margaret Ames oven . room eae i i Dileered th pict t s iM A. D. Jones.| on. 2 of Four Lectures |te Piano Recital Sines tafte sheds Mr. and N Ir. and | : , sii soak 5 oan Miss Margaret Ames will give georg as Mare, Char o, Mr. and atrs. lat Sunset Club ris a talk about 1 piano recital June 2 in the Fine Arta muet of Oph * wa. * . Mr. and M \ r nit affo fences In the Kast n |Fooms for the benefit of the Cll ® bridesmaid rick i y irs. Haw: |, H aa recently returned ldren’s Orthopedic hospital. The S Mr. Jack Fox acted as groomsma jorne and & rr t even the Union Bible program, which will begin at $:20 » Rober Mr. Oakley irs i Mu r t 1 s roam with Bible study yell, Mr. Madigan and , William Ru Seattle Federation of Women's Chabs at 163 26th ave Hoard of trum § The bride, or F abe . T Aglee Sisters , was beautiful ; ho mss i . . A ers will be entertained at! & Coronet, with a band of p a Morality.” and ¢ 10.) 5 B. Hesketh, 4718 Latona, hostess. | “se Orange blossoms across her colt s Modern al of Marriage eee : ee "Her bouquet was of orchids. Dinner kets may be obtained at t Ladin’ Auxiliary | |Recital by Seattle | m Of the valiey and roses, which| Dr and Mra Freder Rent b F 1 Auxiliary to the Brother. 'Artists in Taconta \ generously tied | with tu * apa 1 be hosts at & om ‘ ® tf Locomotive Engineers will Mr. Claude Madden and Arvitie bY re iy pat tele . winks Broadway Gi aby areal yp rd agit | Belatad will give a recital before the Beareh. the young c -_s Meeting «Rigs saad | Fine Arts society of Tacoma on Fri- > uict beoarennee:toe| ” ae ae tee ' Seer of the Orthe aah ga | day evening, May 21. Compositions Bria r d t : “hold th by Mr. Madden, including a sonata traveling in a smart model « bie ‘} pedic hospital will t ° | Oereiis Cheb | by M ue tricotine, made with an Etc Post pc nement of Golf ness meeting of the season Friday} ‘rhe art department of th wn tor violin and plano, will be pre- Jacket, and sash of Oriental hues | Cluh Dinner-Dance afternoon at at th ' “ . con at the Fed | sented. Her hat of blue straw taffeta et on ‘ cM Har “4 be : Metta 3 pear eareeeeis Mii eeed with tne samme bright of Por cid Gone | Mamaia eee tae Campfire Girls r tub w be b 1 t 4 seeing a. Mra. N s Mr. Ond Mrs. Fox will be at home evening, May 29, instead of Sa Home in Honor George Hough. A t of | |Vaudeville . (Bt 229 37th ave. N € this week ng to tle match to! 0 # Das ahter galleries will follow | Yig Success | Miss Swalwell to Wed en that day (ME and Mra. Morris Peart w June Tenth Bridge Tea to Be noon Phe marriage of Miss Gladys Swal- , 4 . @aughter of Mr. and Mra. Given Friday atre was the scene of a most enter- taining vaudeville show, given exclu- sively by local talent, to help raise i | Last evening the Metropofitan the h A. Swalweil, to Mr. Wallace) Mrs. A n will r | the $10,000 fund for the Campfire ie will be solemnized Thursday with a bridge tea at her hy ‘ a a Girls’ summer camp. No more enjoy- June 10, at $:30 o'clock at Friday : Mr z eon - t 7 able bill has ever been seen at the ie residence Sees eamahed vg nd s eatrice,” a painting by Frederick G. Hall, on exhibit at the Fine Arts gallery. Orphowss than the ono ta: Gann chosen Ee tigger bearers Prominent Canadians to }tneir daug ' and Uuird s ' ~~ ——, BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD ~~ peepee 2 yorigiteegst Rit- rtrude Lewis, Miss Mildrec ; , . art ¢ , t Tea will be serve 1 r 2 s r ? | ont es Miss Creigh Cunningham, ot Observe Empire Day oe Hie oes | drive of the organization, urges all! More than 200 prople a day ‘have | Bohemian artist, Seg Bean og fT the audience by telling a num- t, and Miss Karla Stoltenberg adit , Lieut, Cushing W. RB. C. Dinner | Mothers, wives, daughters ar: A ped p24 wg ren. doa Deiveriees 16 ped Sg . ber of clever stories while the scenes Helen Duthie will act as flower to th * pit =. . 4 ve, Lieut. Cushing, W. It. ¢ £9, | 1S of ngtan eneenbere he: OHNNR ts Te exhibition &¢°43 pelnt ite E 7 py | Were being changed. The following |The Misses Corine and Arline Overseas Club to Give a home her nex os cant eee gel ee Sao 3 gyn York oa rrederiche G. Han 4 tries." PY | program was given: ii, of Everett, cousins of the the) Entertainment from 11:20 to 2 ¢ k at ere, A ty el De leiphia sas Ba ; cocuieiaianaasnilll Campfire Girls’ stants t, will be bridesmaids, and Car A ne tearenaed » : n Ballard for the bene |! near saan oe ge | By at Tae, Chad s “ Three University of Washington begs tm Katherine Inglis and Miss C sc iauieg cada eases Ae et corps’ y f Meetings are held the first and| American Federation of Art. The New: Suite by musical act—Mr | Preston, Mr, Ryam I be her maids of 1 iny next at Dougian ha m a Fakis . a ee fom 12 46 and @endéay from Henry Hadley The Wonder Took—Ten gtris fren Ma- be grooms ca se fe ship of M : : ; Ballet of the Flowers,” op. 82, by | drena, Broadway and Franklin seheols ooo Pacific Improve roadway Harmony Jaze band—Wive oa Dougla be given bk w z | co rhe os ‘Aunit Pa-| with Hadley, a suite of twelve from Broadway : 5 Se - mee oman's Commercial Chib K heactinanacatlicn gre igen Aree a ers, for the plano, has recently | p { Cioria Grafton im dancing Yo-Host Dinner Given A promise ofl ~pacee man's Commercia “ v ’ The All ‘the .plecee*are Mrs. George Case, Mr. and Mrs. H f coe. n address of rest Witl’be give % which “every prospect) Mary Louise Rochester and greup ef lAmong those who composed the |t Siceehais Meek Wh. een, Wales Me An ace ape 6 Boston pianists will efjoy it act former service man ost" dinner party given the ! the © Mrs. K. Westaway, Mr Daughters of St. George | apricot James MacFarlane, ventriloquist club last evening preceding representative of Canadian Mapel, Mre. Maud Moyer, Mr,| Dauat of St. George, Alex] OPA EPITTERS and the eet Seeee Mapel ~ F er . a) ORS a Song, 1 Martin ~ ; — ons, Mr. A. Stringer, Mr, Ht. | *Pder vo meets in Scot RN FRITTER: ' brushmark | Frequent advertisements in Lon-| Pente Puirics Fotheringham oO A. Sinclair, Mise Genevieve G ~ * i hall, First @ at 1 can ¢ lovely lady nN “perso columns show a fele-| Dance, Thelma Miller and Marten alsin: On May 94: at thé Mecse|> a his wife, hin most admired model, scarcity in the British metrop | 5.Howle oo. stuart ier ane Philip 1 Hale has “Conversation | olis. Owners of phones can easily Gay Fotheringham Song, Betty Merril riet dance, Mary Dudley Walker and Arthur Latimer Jaze band from College elu Edgar Berg, James Colbert wrence Arnold, William Hazen, Robert Dwyer and A. M. Young Members of cabaret—Dorothy 4 Dorothy McEwan, Elspeth McEwan, Virginia Cook, Dorothy Lindsey, Anna. Katherine Jerome, Lu- in this exhibit. He is a rea!’ sef their numbers for a bonus. ee Se : -Get the - SRN EVS RES] Idea? Ta | temple, the Overseas club cele-| bd bd pie, th erseaa club will | brate Mmpire day for the benefit of| Nineteenth Century Club that all men who were in service ap-| meets at t W.C. A. at 2:3 5 e at all men who w p-| meets at W. C. A. at 33 r in uniform |? | ee eee tee ee PTA afford to wait, when goods are being sold at prices | like we are offering. It is your opportunity to beat the high cost of living, and such an opportunity Buy what you need during our big sale. You can't | | Mr. and Mre D. Merri Aanghter, Miss” Wetty Merr ’ | doesn’t come often. See our windows for specials. IB|ieave next Tuesday for their home P “ in Dulut Bryant POT. A PE | The right Iden has made thousands of Jones, Albert Stubb, Bob MeDermett, | =e | M fo ach ~ and young men, women and children Lancoin McCormick, | Nelson | Hartagn, it!) Mins Thelma Miller wit dep | Better Bargains Based | ‘ cuscly happy, and the sooner you get rey ¥, Georg = Georg: | Brazier. | Boxing match between Dr. Walter Kal- ton and Robby Harper Ladies’ Waists | J on saturday tor San Francisco Cut to $1.49 | Jo’ rrmneres: . ‘ Jennings will leave ‘Ee CHERRY CHAT a to visit Cap-| : roan hg hi sunehing emnne Gulla | f Mra. FW. Jor n24 Gingham Dresses Cut to:$4.50 Up Handsome models in Ging ham. Dresses, all sizes from 16 up to 42. These are of fine ginghams, in checks and plaids, smartly trimmed and well made. They're great bargains at the t Prices iy enjoy lite, cy Establishment of the largest oem- mercial potash manufactory in the world may result from the lease of the city cement plant at 1 Cal, by Portland, Ore., interests, clean-up of odd e Waists on Better Buying | " co lot, that | | ¢ Indiew team of the Seattle| mae Club, who are Seattle Circle nateh to be! Seattle Circle § gularly for $1.93 Dur: to $1.49. Mrs. George H. 628 Eighth ave den, Mra, A. W. Leonard, Mra.| eee ricton Huiskamp, Mrs, Robert Feather Pillows Ladies’ Wilson, ‘Mra. David. Mow, Miss) | Sun manta $1.25 Petticoats $1.98 Wy og Roo ree A mre sae Feel fered Buiar $135 Fine Vesther : aie : eee 3 hema : Seni te tor ae ee are Musie is a language that is eg wali pw's that | good values at th They ae a I An you could get if required to known the world over—a lor a bargain These are cov ure ” | an 1 Fra Moran left on ay rn Come in a ” the * ered with fancy floral art + f ze and ha mm | lay for a nojourr ot severs . uriety of new spring ar certain warmth and com- ng, weigh 5 pounds to the pa A Pl cles fe ! ays go Whol esgic fortable fraternal | spirit is and are 18x26 inches in i | cee ‘ toast wae i cieamibe, ante: tie oe ntl sth ¢ Lay in a supply of them | Mrs. Bert St n of W Walla | tior A garden film w 0. for - nie ‘ pete present with it. price pip lp aegis eas a d tle, Becond, | With an Artemis Player Piano all can |] | Miss Josephine Carman and Mr. Itob-| ‘The “Women’s Commer play, and well, any of the old songs, Blankets $5.75 | ..! ::. eT oa % sitetey Bike aa cae the new ones, the latest musical hits aia i ‘ ; IP] Mr and Mex, Warren 1. Gazzam| Novthold Inn. Mr. Kenneth Ke and the world’s most superb composi- tions. Ging! A $7.50 Blanket for $5.7 ent r this week to the ummer home at | come, and c ted Whese are 66x80 inc i ati Crvatal Bucks and come in fancy plate, ext.) Children’s Vests 20c 2 ie Mrs. David Whitcomb, who has| Bethany Presbyteri: The Artemis Player Piano is foremost asters’ Aid SE neh keneston: osiee A aah ty Seg ht the winter aojourning in Gall.| ‘The members of the Pastore’ Aid in the popular priced instruments, and Buy several of these. You | pie ae bar. (g| fornia and Eastern centers, has re. | #ociety of the Bethany Presbyterian exper a never-ending sources of k . j save money on them. ains at this sale price jp | turned to, Beattie. a oeeidte yi : birthd n| hind the blend- faction and sieasura “ een satis- Peruvian Consul J. M. Macedo re party on ‘Thureda Mae eat ing and roast- \ I " > ing of fy 1 today from a at Children’s Denim Play Suits Cullternin Mip to | eFee, 212 "Wert Comat nici hs Cut to $1.35 Me, and N ' k Our Very Special Offer on It The instrument itself in mahogany, now displayed in our window bench and ten rolls of music of your selection—COMPLETE FOR 11 Mandell Henr Amaranth Club in to remove to thelr T Amar home at the Highlands tome with a piano ith Club No. 1 meet Thursday afternoon at 1 ters who are hard on clothe It will sat Stores sion be ve Denim Play Sulla at a 104 | Paice At he Celt he Miva ee ad vous: Gatthe ju pur unloading sale CO ular lormrppoorp 7 , Grinnell, 4522 164th ave. N. Ks, C3 neatly trimmed with red at collar and cuffs STUFFED PEPPER res aes | because ° 4 to 7, and are extra good values at this price |SALAD Evergeen Drill Team Club hae | Drop in any time—-we will be | 4 taadieckinied Gaboesk The Kivergreen Drill ‘Team club of | freshly roasted. very glad to demonstrate | : |the Danish Sister society will meet | : ‘ | - At the home of Mrw Caroline Halvor |A-2, United Tea & | | “THE STORE mA) YV'SAVES vou lich ( thie’ basdates’ te Cut a slice from stem end of pep Elmer J. Noble Post No. 1 strument is youre for * Seattle’s | ica Dice onion very. fine Mix| Veterans’ hall at the Arm | thoroly with a boiled dressing,|Martha Culp, chairman of Fill peppers, put on @ lettuce leaf! service during the war, and at pres and nerve ent chairman of the membership Headquarters venient