The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 12

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RDN Sah insta licesin 9 wre pn aii en Wh en atid trate ES Nesta ivil Tn Seton wk vieeiegieevlt vO teeth Sw Fortin Sse sinensis ns S0ci MRS. WINFIELD SMITH TO BE HONORED AT TEA BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sootety Bditor of The Star WELCOME TO MRS. WINFIELD SMITH, who bas recently returned from Burope, Mra, A. H. Anderson haa issued invitations for a tea to | —", . ELEPHONE the So-]| | | ! be given next Tuesday afternoon at | Bridge Tea at ciety Editor of The © Sunset Club Star—Office, Main 600; Mra, David Edwant Skinner wae!| Home, Main 2761. hostess at an informal bridge tea this | a Afternoon at the Sunse > in com | é Pliment to Mrs. H. H. Williams, of nouncement wil! be made later | ., Chicago, Mrs. George Max Exterly Mra. Robert 8. Sandall wil! repre | Of Waldo, Ore, who is house went Wellesley college by acting as] quest, and for Mra, Frederick T. queen of ceremonies" The prolog. “J Fischer. The tea table, daintily ap written expreasiy for this masion by Pointed with a handsome basket of Mrs. Lambert 1. Davis, president of | Bright colored spring flowers, was in| the Weatern Wellesley club, will be oharge of Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs and | read by Mise Blanche Wenner. Mrs. George T. Myers. The Little Miniater and Rabble, Pierrot, Pierretta, Cyrano | "J ac, Beau Brummel, Calihan | Miss Heffernan to 1, Caveman and Cavewoman, Be Hostess and Mellaanda, Scheherasade Miss Grace Heffernan wil! enter. | will be represented in the dramatic tain with a dinnerdance next Thurs gtoup of the pageant. Portia will @ay evening at her home in « 4 the court dances, Joan of Are | ment to Niss Dorothy Lir nd | Will lead the dance of service. her fiance, Mr. Park th) ‘The complete list of chairmen for Parker. the event follows | “ee Mra. Richard A. Ballinger, ehatr man of patronesses: Mra. Pilianbeth | Supper Dance at Re Miller chairman of music; Mra. B. | Tennis Club V. Badgers, chairman of programs Mra. J. L. Travis, chairman of tiek- Will be hosts at a supper dance ots; Mrs. Mary Temple, chairman of | Wednesday evening at the & transportation; Mrs. W. H. Sutton. Tennis clud, in compliment to Mra chairman of costumes: Mra. W. V./ # mother, Mrs. W. G. Alliott, |Gulick, chairman of publicity; Mra. | @f Victoria. Fifty of their friends ©. T. Jordan, chairman of refresh: have been bidden te the affair ments; Miss Dorothy Thomas, cha! man of photography eal Birthday Party p eh Beta Theta Pi_ 1 lebration of her birthday, Miss i Anna Hoien White han invited ix Alpha Xi Delta Dr. and Mrs. William C. Spe GAA to & theatre party at the Moore. tain the Alphi Xi Delta Mothers’ cyb | Mra. William Fisher on . Charming Bridge Tea ave, N. B., on Thuteday, May 27. date Th Srewiey Lecture on Italy and the For the pleasure of Mra narry/ Adriatic Problem brideelect, Mrs. Willlam Park Sure Brawley entertained at a de tful affair at her home yesterday . The drawing room and tt Brary were arranged for bridge. Beautiful with their numerous bowls ef vari-colored spring blossoms, and fea table over which Mrs. Roy Ballard and Mra. Gertrude F Brawley presided, was most attrac tive with @ golden basket of yellow tris, pink tulips, mauve ranincy ‘white lilace and gyprophelia. Mrs. HLL. Skee! assisted in the hospitall ef the dining room, with Mrs. adehanna Case and Mrs. Josiah Towne res ns > — fm the reception of the | ‘#*e¢ New York assembiages on this Master Billy Brawley ro-|'MPortant subject, This lecture wil At the request of the Italian Com.|®°4 Mra Stuart V. i mercial Club, Miss Lila van Kirk, | ‘urned last evening from who has recently completed @ neries Vit in Victoria of lectures on Italy in three Seattio o lecture on the Adriatic question on the gallery of the Fine Arte build Miss van Kirk's knowledge of dnd |! Ormuson's parents, M long experience among the Italian | Wiliam H. Mer people has made her « bistorical and | home on Bainbridge isi political expert on questions pertain ing to this great nation. Before her prominent Italian offi Madame Marmaduke 1. C. Marmaduke, ha to ki u t wishing to know the truth from the | Busts Mtn eee Italian viewpoint, should avail them “ Dr. Stubbs Dinner ‘Host selves of thie opportunity | iced Ta honor or the birthday of Mre. e | a pot A BB Weldon Young. Dr. E. C. Stubbs . , Miactained at dinner last evening Alpha Sigma Phi epedt the @ t the Rainier club. The guests Banque t her mother, Mrs quet Friday evening, May 21, at the! Birthday Party for Son | vote! sorrento. C. Bdwin Courtney, OR er as Gelebration of the fifth birthday of| five alumni and active members are | panied by his daughter tor across the « . Elaborate Affair |Sell Poppies Given on the afternoon of June 5 at terests of the destitute French chil- Monday from Califo: 3:20 o'clock, on the Laurelhurst golf | dren, Mrs, Edgar Ames is calling for| has gpent several weeks Hinks. Special transportation has girls to volunteer their services on o° been arranged from the College Inn Saturday. Anyone desiring to a St 40th ave. and 14th N. E., for th may telephone the Soldiers’ and Sal ®oing by street car. Definite ors’ club, Main 3105, for information. —— a ste _ — ———__— - terday from the Orient, VICTROLA Signifies Quality Made most exactingly by the Victor Talking Machine Co.; made for the express purpose of reproducing perfectly the wonderful VICTOR RECORDS; its selection is ever a true recognition of QUALITY. VICTROLAS $25 to $1,500 Convenient Payment Terms Sherman, Play & Co, Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle. 928-30 Broadway, Tacoma. Gleon Stidbs and Mise Marian Frye. Repeated Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman Strong | toured for fourteen months. “Mss DELLA MARSHIN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshin, whose engage- ‘ment to Mr. Harry Tall has been announced, a Reception Postponed teen of her little girl friends tor Mothers’ Club The Reta Theta Pi fraternity re Tincheon at her home on Saturday Mra. William Flamerfeit will enter | ception to be given at the home of Friday after Hooker re pa tow daye Vancouver, B. ¢ . homes, will repeat her illustrated Mra. Archibald Hill Ferguson and amall daughter are expected to arrive | Saturday evening at $50 o'clock in, {70M Peking on Monday 10 spend two months as the guests of Mra. | r and Mre. i, at their country | a Mra, Rumell Morton of Kertaten, | Western tour, Mise van Kirk, with) Wash. is spending a few days in the | city, the guest of Mrs. L G. Horton and son, Mr be open to tal nad the ve an their Gare me cards at the door 09 the Bublin, and those! +s Mrs, George C. Pope and Atlee Mra George 1. Fortson returned | iforpia, where she [joined her parente: Frederick T. Fischer at the Hotel! Mamie Shepherd, Mrg. Susie © Waite Of candy will be pwarées, | Mr. and Mrs. | Sorrento. Mra. J.P Howe mv ‘ed over from Portiand Monday, and with her [ownae At Seahuret for the summer. ee Capt. Lynus Kerkott will leave for! | Wenatchee today on a short business Mr ana Mre. David 1 Wenatchee, are apendi & few days in the city with friends | the quent of corge F. Frye. attended oaiieeeat. show at t Mu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi! yee yonn Meardslee Carrigan has ‘Metropolitan theatre, fraternity will hold ite annual ban! returned from California, where he! "Mrs. John Bush entertained twelve Charlies Brickell and Rusiell Wood) yee ww. G. Swalwel will return | dr ittie friends at a party today in aré the committee in charge. Fight¥ | trom New York next week, actom Mra. Gilbert une to mo Ber son, Kenyon. expected. W. Skinner, and Mrs. Ned Edris. Mr bd Po sped efi Skinner and Mr. Fs Wellesley Pa cant to Be \Girls Wanted to New York the middle of ‘The Wellesiey pageant will be For the sale of poppies in the in Mr. Jeese F. Ives will return on a, where he Miss Marie Fischer returned yes where she and has will leave RELIEVES DISTRESSED STOMACHS: —IN— Two Minutes | ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Sold by Bartell’s, Swift's and other) work uagiow,. THE SEATTLE STAR Ment work, ied by Mra. Riisadoth | vy ; \ieate” woman is on the wane, Mins ~ Church. LOUISE ANNABLE |e lizabeth Dickerson, director of the Cidig Study Departmen Noontide prayer by Mra rivby | Frederick & Nelson | department of hygiene of the Young leaving Lawebi park at 1145 a.m. | temperance songs. over 100 voleaa will give @ public re | wicm) activities, Included in this pro cee 2 fh mM—Christian citizenship. | cital Tuesday evening, May 25, at| gram are outdoor events and sum e Pennaytvanta Study Clad Mra. i. T. Mayfield. the Masonic temple, Mr. Claude! mer camps, with especial privileges ‘4 Pennsylvania #tudy club holds am| 230 p. m—Iarliamentary drill, led Madden is the conductor of this or- for working girls and destitute | Woman's Century |Mise Sera 8. Williams at fhual meeting at 1190 a m committee, . . Ballard Wigh Schoot PT. A. | teat, in charge of Mra, Maa Welen | Rallard High Behoot PT, A, will ese Angio-Waxo} benefit at & p. m. Homesteadery’ Dance Mitorium. ody. Minor and Boren aves, Good muric women who are chronically sub ee in promised. | Winds of the 21 Ww. F. Tartine | normal, and as @ result equal ability octal Club | agg : R. Vehso8 | down not make & woman an equal An informal dancing and card) Ladies of the Golden North | \i*!" take’ wba ASW GEREISE | worker with her masculine compe party will be given by the Fildgely| The Ladies of the Golden North Minnie Carey tor unless her health is reliable Social ‘club at Dougiaa hall, Odd Hel) Will give a progreasive whist party | yo Coie, Coe ind. Wester hin ‘This is one of the reasons why lows’ temple, This is the eighth and) Friday evening in Wing's cafeteria, | give @ camp fi in high school lCamp Fire will give a ceremonial, |4ance Friday evening, May 21, at! also music, cartoons and @ short com |their hall on Virginia et. between last dance of the season. All Arta, Amoor a c o dance will be a special feature, Vad Alaokans and their friends in por Me oon 3 Deittan deine Basme |" 1 education, we ne Whee My Bhip Comes Bailing Home = ities Harrivon PT. &. ABS | vss beret | HALIBUT STEAK Harrison PT. A. will hold « bust. | Stevens Kelief Corps Reng of Delivers * Coléridge Taylor Season with salt and pepper an@ neae meeting and an election of of ‘The Stevens Kellef Corpe No, 1 Chorus astern Star club will give a onrd|at Moves cafeteria Friday evening at | Meyers’ party at § p.m. with Mra Jamnen | #90. Al W. KR. GC. and GA Rh) —Pertrait by James and Merrmew M. Hamill, hostess, anaixted by Mra | comrades are invited. Also members . Frank Horton Kyle, Mrs, Martha “nd friends Of other patriotic or Norte, [Coors at 230 p.m oe Memb come and bri and coffee served by Child Study department of the! Beach Grown. " D> 4 | club meeta with} 140 p, m-—Devotionaia, led by|Chorus Program | day completed an augmented sume Medina, | Mrs, ©. Zeek, fo Keaume by Mrs, Charles Somers, Kani of the yearn work by the officers.) 9 p. m.—Munie nocompn trustees and delewat | quested to ne y special the University Christian churoh, will be aa follows: Maypole | 1409 First ave. | astern Star Qld Mra, Sadie Mareus. and Mra, Lawrence H. Moyal. Ladies’ Literary and Masieal Club ‘The Interlake PLT. A. wi hold v1 The Ladies’ Literary and Musical ‘heir simmer annual community | oe at luncheon at her home, 4009 11th | noon has been postponed until a later | daughters, Misa Queenie and Minas club will give ite annual pienic at the Meeting on Friday, May 21, at the |“ | Mary Katherine Howe, will occupy a home of Mea O, M. Park t Harper, |*chool, The boys’ chorus of the| gypiels sinerican, wit mnee A | Wash. jachoo! will sing. Mr. Henry R. King | work, full of Vie Andante ma non troppe cae | will epeak on his topie, “Boys,” and | Re ng OP At: Centra! Couns & reading will be given by Mim Vor Y Marjorie Peal ena iter: | Orem at wall ct the'peee oe The socal eommitian acting tor/otby Bimonds, Community singing aid Bngiond AdArem vy Mr. Cady, “Responaibiiity of the Central Counsell of Gathelic clube’ land refreshments “Dance of the Wood prite of Muste, eo be followed informal Oltver, of Columbue b 1, will be composed of from the Cavaliers’ club, the Newman club, and representa tives of the Anadel. ftain! Community to Hear Supt. Cooper A combined meeti MeDonaid munity will be held Friday evening | / lock im the school bullding.| Pickaninntes rotting on the olf aab- Frank Bi. Cooper, superintendent of | in Ager, young bucks raising the dust the Beattie public & talk rT. A toma and Kosaleen clubs of a cee Green Lake W. C. T. The Green Lake W. CT. U j het n 10 a Irene Hawley owe m pool halle, Mra, L. corresponding secretary and state 11:30 bw m_—Rownd table on depart ' 4 ' 1G 3 ee es _— SSH) y =f at) BROS St 2S on ak} & 949 II gaa ata SSN oon.) He _ Bs — Spokane rat DSSS) NS Ne Ny ~~ () 4 Se all-day institute and a do f medal contest next Friday at reen Lake Methodia® Eplec ‘The program will be as f 1e—-Devotionala led by Mrs Goat | muperintendent Probleme of dance and M. Vincent, stare of prison CHAPMANS | MUST MOVE BEFORE JUNE * Chapman's high class specialty shop must give up its location and move out on very short notice. Apparel selected for an exclu- sive trade must be sold away under price in order to sell quickly. A splendid opportu- nity to save on fine garments. ENTIRE STOCK of the Season’s Smartest Coats, Suits, Skirts - Dresses T be closed out AT 1/2 1ST OFF LESS COATS tectvces 1 $14.75, $19.75 and $24.75 SUIT and $29 Reduced to $19.75, $24.75 and $29.75 DRESSES «..... . $10.00, $14.75, ae $24.75 SKIRTS etc $4.95, $7.50, $9.95 and $12.75 Cymens 521 PINE STREET Opposite Frederick & Nelson's erie RGR POT Os) Fy dance at the Knights of nh Priday evening, May two bow, the the schools, wille give c. Cc CA) U members reform Cheek-Painting | Course Planned In Seattle iby Y. W.C. A. In the belief that the popularity | of the fainting heroine and the “del Conducted by | Women’s Christian association, to @ 4 ed by a group of| ThE Frederick & Nelnor chorus of | mer program of gymnasium and phys nh and Arvilie Beistad the women in the city, ist, Mike Minnie Carey! “Paint your cheekn from the INe are) 3:50 p. m--Danger in dearets. Stine, contralto, of New York, will ba SIH," is the motto of the aswania lunch, | Rev, Cleveland Kieihauer, pastor of | the solvist, The program to be given tion in its 1820 physical education campaign, and the receipe for the | 4D. m—-Question box, rouge which will neither wear or rub | § p. mo—-Double silver meatal con | fs Spence TAY kon ‘Threaa off is given as “fresh air, exercine, ‘on the right food, wholesome recreation and clean thoughts.” Arta, Ponesiie che ti core Disorah... Association officials after a eum ” Meyerbeer Vey have found that for every four men who confess to ups and downs of health, there are from nine to tem ‘maliy!| The Hormentenders will give «| U lave's Garden of Beaten melo¢ meet ening the ansociation in exerting every efe fort to exploit the message of physio lemon juice. Put in a frying pan se with two teaspoons bacon fat. Set in i Pupils of a ny oven for three or four minutes, 4 “4 Add a little hot water and bake 25 or fodern School | 30 minutes. Baste every 10 minutes, Meyers’ Modern School of Musi¢ will give a pupils’ recital on Friday | Class completing the musioeducation evening, May 21, at the Montelius| Course under the instruction of Cab | Muwic buNding, Third and Univer-| vin Brainerd Cady, dean of the de |aumiliary to Stevens Post No. 1 |Grand Army of the Republic, wil! f | give a Special progrendve whint party Recital by Mra, |@anizations, oG6d prizes and a box é |rity. Mins Ether Davia, soprano, Partment. The class consists of three and Mr. J, Hi. Nicholas, premier man-| &Taduates: Miss Martha Joyce Sack- Interne, F-7. A. Golinist, will be the assisting artists. ett, Miss Ellen Wood Murphy and he following program will be given:| Miss Doris Newell of Tacoma The Triumph program follows: v. Herbert H. Gowen on “Re- the Arte” Shin sttas. | ‘The commencement exercises wil Violin and pi be held in the Cornish recital hall at ano, four hands | 815 p. m. Marjorte from | pone STARTING SATURDAY THE CONFESSION 2? F. A./GUS HILL'S MINSTRELS | “imstomptt Sess natanota | ida cas ene com: AT THE MET | se tavise Olerech | We with clattering but harmonious clogs, ¢ pooner . Mele Kendrick and Lowe Fry [Old Black Jos singing softly of the| vais. \Aregunsian Francis Theme Years of ex- Sunny Southland—these were the} A beautit movement. Rpanis perience 1 French will | well known ingredients of the min. wey ‘itting and "*\atrel pie that was brought to the|”! , naking glass Metropolitan Wednesday night Unusual, by Norway's beat ‘s, and our oe. | compowers This In the fourth annual tour of Prank Kane ow operating the Gus Hill minstrels, and for those | Sone for sopranc, “Bing, Bwost Mh axpensa, en- ables us to De “Over Hill and Daie”--Potka-mareh.. nake better cM Bngelmnan | pase. .408 jess money. Reading or Distance Glasses, including exam- une like well sung songs and tantas| “A tme popuiar waits won neers and a continuous round | , of merriment, the play is recommend. “Pwo planes, eight han From the rise of the ourtain to the! Marian Dawson, Averill final scene, the program ia filled with | bere —~ | quartets, soloe and vocal ensembles | ~terceuss” : | hat win merited applause from the | “Sweet and Low,” with cori audiences, | gs i. Violin solos of medinm grade | The minstrete will appear Thurs. | Bana Krebs ination, complete for ee day, Friday and Saturday evenings, Cornet part by Alfred . | Waite, “Geel SEDRO - WOOLLEY. — Garfield 2 | Minkler, 40, commits “The Liberty Beil Jenn Paiip tousa |} Broken Lenses duplicated Ta) [man following burning of his mili . miner. Aitred’ Glorach and on short notice at reduced | OLYMPIA, — William U. Neeley eee prices. Save the pieces, Jappointed deputy state superintend- Cornish School * Co Schoonmak Optical . | ent of public instruction. Spring Festival | STARTING SATURDAY The sixth annual spring festival of || y99 First Ave. Main 6177 One Block South Public Market THE CONFESSION ? Music and dancing of the Cornish | school opens this evening with a com- | COLONIAL mencement program for the first! 2107Pthke Sk " we " Between First and Second Aves. on Pike St. WEEK-END SPECIALS Conforming with our policy of offering Seattle women the best obtainable val- tues at greatly reduced prices, the following merchandise, fresh from the manu- facturers, will be put on sale for quick disposal Friday and Saturday LOT pose tae Genres and Crepe de Chine Basque an le-on jouses, regu- lar $20.00 values. Special at. = $10. 00 LOT 2—500 Tricolette Overblouses in all the gay summer colors. The newest blouses $4 4. 85 of the season. Special at.......... PGP Be hae Seis ete Le kGe) SE Tex ey} 3 st ae rst > yr) zi Be fey PISISY 0 le Si “i re yen ’ , 4 LOT 8—100 slightly soiled Georgette Blouses, Not a damaged garment in the lot. Soap and water Becoial at we Oe good as Bets: $2.95 LOT 4—100 Voile Overblouses in white or printed patterns; 50 White Voile Waists. Regular $4.86 values. Special at.. $2.95 (7 hey} TTS 4 3 (oa) S, on Beg denen Camisoles in white, flesh, navy or black. rane Regular $2.45 values. 4) GPROTAL G6 .. 5 sascesens04Ses0n . $1. 95 4) Cs mt seve specials are aapomery values for eal thd nil asked. We are pleased o louses purchased to avo! mistakes—all sales of redi '- i ol uced blouses are

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