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» PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR 2) em {MISS RUTH DAVIES, OF TACOMA OF ACOH a Heiu Bek At a tea given in Tac oma recently, by her brother- i and Mrs. James M. Ashton, | in-law and sister, Gen. SUNSET CLUB PRES Rainier Chapter, D. A. Rt lof San Francise 0, was announced. Mr. Capps. is,a BH CONCERT WEDNESDAY | @ requested to be pree-| sont of Mrs. Mary Phillips ig and formerly re- | ‘ Y BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS le eececy chatuk ti ks ae | side d in Seattle. Portrait by Wayne Albee. Fe orn 3 Nera, WUROMAD nnd Moe. Casered inthe WAlar "use: Wraeatts Garrcdin Sam] F privilege Phite tone; Mre.| Mrs. 1. 1. Rurwell and Mra. KB. B.) | Alice Paine M 1M yd Olea, pianist,| Hallinger, honteaes, ‘There will be Pontributing to bo program. Y eeena te. Their s oe Seattle Music Study Club ELEPHONE the So- ni ciety Editor of The || scinc study club wil be held with —) Fs Star—Office, Main 600; |} Mrs. W. 1 Opto, 387 27th ave. att ta) “h p.m, Luncheon served. Mra. Frar we toes t).. Huho aig a" Giexican “folk Home, Main 2761. Lombard in charge of the musical ‘ t . program. ‘re pa at the att acht club 1 see ¥ nor of M Gale and) Woman's Auxiliary Rainier Post if (a) Prelude, in BN Mendelssohn . No, 21, will entertain with a dancing f {e) Tambourin au-ciodow sh Capt. James 8. Git net party at Douglas hall, Broadway and (b) “Baranande — the distir 1 Canadian guests | Pine Tuesday evening. Mra W. H ‘ard the flagship “Lydia Zat.| Finck, chairman, has planned special 4 aro Ren b nt between th a | members and their 4 Pe | eos ured from the P 2 at the plano “eae To ‘ or from the 4 Farewell Tea for president of the ary, Mra i Soeyeg avaito, Mrs. Nickerson Durhant. Ft alet In mg t to Mra. Thomas coll erp HH t Writers’ Club i “Fantasic = meern: Papers will be read by Mra Flor f nce B. McKinley, Mra, W. W. Wilde (a) “Morning Hy " he Mids Helen Maring and Mr, ¢ N >) 81 Aw Harp” . ... Woodman Dodds at the meeting of the Writerw a ee ate ner lode at S p.m. in the kaon club {@) “The ‘Snows “ Aes of the ¥. W. CA. Viaitors Mrs. M oe welcome. 26 8 ae : | ay ot Mr. and Mrs. Sharples Mrs. Smith - Be Ballard High Schoot PT. A. : 2 » Ballard high school PT. A Dinner Hosts Hostess at Tec al 120 p.m in the lunch room Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharples en) 20), and M hort business seasion, At 3:10 Rertained with a dinner of sixteen Smith and Mi Sam daautee ae tam caieak Wane Severs on Saturday evening at the —< hisien a2 he boueraie Hotel Sorrento. A 4 ask i . sy har ee pink and yeilow iragons and “ > Woman's Civie Chub azalias center Woman's Civic club meets with : Informal Luncheon Mrs. Currie L. Millor, 606 10th ave. N Tennis Dinner-Dances Mrs. Roy Page Ballard wif! enter-| Partiamentary section at 130 p m| - tain at luncheon on Friday at her) pusiness at 2 m to Begin home compliment to Mra Ray ee Members of the mond Steven. | Central W, ©. T. U, | club will welcome * 4&6 | Central W. CT. U, meets at the! of the firet dir Mr. and Mrs. Greer Hosts jtbanon home, 1110 65th ave, N. W.| gon, which will be n the ; ~ iday meeting. Bring lunch. | elub Friday evening lavited (soniensnpsenesomnenanontnsensenstnssusnesjstnesneesibainsieesnitininti affairs, to occur each alter _ 7 see a tinier club. Ibert Tweedie; custodian, Mra ai ernees.’ The officers ate Bie evening during t oe Women of Mooneheart Legion | Athenee: (eentiek Shack. ~ . — oy hes &. meee Bite int Latimers at Home in | Drill team practice of Women Of dohutt, Mrs. J. 0. Secord, Mrs. M.A! piizabeth Ro Mis folk and tennis deve 4 ner | Mooseheart legién will be held at 2) wiikins, Mra Helen Holt, Mes G. A! Helen } * ery oD the Country |> mm. at Moose temple Smith, Mrs KW. Nevir Mi 5 y Been 20d. incide: Mr. Arthur and Mr, Chester Latt-| , ‘The dolegates to the State Federa peste dinner. Rese « may be soy hee Canadian Woman's Club tien fee ‘Womens . cla ‘ae0° Sts “at once by calling the chairm ft t ther Port | Canadian Woman's club will h Hitchings and Mra Twee Mre ee commas, Mrs. Char n Sunday mpliment |“ Open meeting in Eastern Star club jfojt and Mra Lushlngton are alter mae East $*. L and her|Teoma, 4090 Arcade building, at nates. : . oe 4 Park Galbraith Parker, | Cock SAE i are pg mans O’Reutice aba Mies Hana een ean | Luncheon was served teria style A D .cu letitute the executive te os ae Beet" from a table gay with a low bow! of| | bag _ Nurvery ciation | = car ee . je Day Nursery amocial Bellevue Chapter of Minute Women |” c t ' Mrs. Trafford Huteson entertained lacs and tulips, | meget with Mrn James H. Cal Organteed The Grade Club Magazine was dis | taformally at the tea hour yesterday, |, vert, 1809 10th ave, N, at 120. Elem} At a recent meeting of the Relle.| Ad at the meeting, Miss Frances ‘at her home at the Highlands, in Engagement tion. Committee reports. Talk byY|eue chapter of National Minute) COUshuD talking on the advertising ‘Compliment to Mayor and Mm. Ro Announced (| Mra. Catherine C Rabenaa, matron | Women, the following resolution was|?? of it. The annual dues were | F a inp ama — Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. MeKinetry|°f the narsery || adopted by the chapter, in the| ed from $1 to $4. | " eouver, B. aah ager announce the engagement of their carnest effort to release thouran psaneeanertl> | p Plas M. Caldwell. daughter, Euoa Virginia, to Mr. Seattle Congress of Mothers of exeervics men from prison. The| Indolence ts to the mind whet| ‘ Dr. H. C. Puckett will give an 1-/ rust is to tro fcCray of Olympia. The - |secretary, Mise Adelaide H. Belots, ron. lustrated lecture on “Teeth” at Fred ptat n Charles H. Dahien were hos-| “ding will take place in June erick & Nelson's at 2:30 under aus. [Peancicena,” Feng mg ln ata luncheon of sixteen covers | plees of Seattle Central Council of |jintents and put s closed; and | “‘Yhis afternoon at the Seattie Tennis) Birthday Party Congress of Mothers’ and Parent|'Wherms, there were © number of elub im honor of Mrs. RH. Gale| Mra Forrest A. Biack entertatned | Teacher associations the soldiers end: aaileré tmprteoned ‘Mrs. Charies Tatham Boyd and Marry © “nd Mrs. Raph Smith of Vancouver. |several little guests with a party in eee saies anade nanan Proceedings dur ss |her apartment today tn celebration Literary Class ing the period of the war for vio Mayer and Mrs. Hush M. Cald-|of the second birthday of her small] Literary interpretation eluss and! iotion of army regulations. and €ntertained at dinner on Sun-| daughter, Brownie Ann.‘ current tople department of Seattle| ~ yw: a, in geaey tustances there a baton scab mae - | Woman's club meets with Mr HL! wore no violations of the state Matson, 54 42nd ave. 8. W. (Moet jat Standard Furniture Co, ag 13 o'clock.) see No, 7, Degree Honor federal laws, and no injury done to society except as a then existing military organization; and Why is it that little girls always ~ smile and little boys always grin? Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of] Wines tne necessity for the | Honor, will hold ite regular usinews | punishment, however Just at the Saliien on 8 cen hall, Arcade jtime and in order to maintain the ee Se. discipline of the army, has been re | Seah moved by reason of the terminatior uret Minute Women of hostilities; now, therefore, be it Seahurst Minute Women meet @t/ pesotved, by the Minute Women vn a eee of Bellevue district, state of Wash that we exert our influence ton, Iowa Cinb Dinner at |to have released all service men now Towa club dinner at Meven’ eats. |'° have released all sar t * imprisoned by reason of the viola lew, at 6 o'clock, Music and speak: | tion of army discipline; and be it ae further Apes nin res Alki Improvement Club lution be spread upon che minutes of The Alki Woman's Improvement ||“ . y* ri the organization, and be it further club will give a musical tea and|‘ Organisation, and pe it ine reception Tuesday afternoon at 2], 1\0n be went to the mtional organi Celok at the howe ot Mee Gece, [lution be sent to the national organi tion of Minute Women Adrian Smith, 6100 Spokane at. in|™ ; ‘ honor of Mrs. C._P Dated at Rellevue, Wash, this 16th day of May, 1920, | eee | Coterie Club Banquet i] Mrs. Eugene Bell was toast mis trem at the “Reconstruction ban BIG UNLOADING —SALE— The big sale is on! No thrifty man or woman can afford to let this great bargain sale go by without supplying their needs here at greatly reduced prices. ’ Don’t complain about high prices when we are offer- ing such big bargains. White Middies Cut to $1.65 Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Middies for ladies and misses reduced to a low price for clearance. Why not buy one now and save money? They are made of good quality of galatea; some have colored collars and cuffs; yokes and shoulders reinforced. Percales 25c a Yard Ladies’ Petticoats Cut to $1°20 These are great value at their regular price of $1.50, put are genuine bargains at this cut price. They are cut full size, of a good grade of black sateen; have accordion pleated flounce. Don’t miss these—they’re wonders! eration of Women’s clubs. The program will consist of piano solos by Mra. F. A. LeClereq and vocal arlections by Mrs. Virgil Kidd with violin oblignto by Mra. John al.|@et &iven yestentay in the Masonic leman. Mra. E. C. Richards will be| lub rooms by the Coterie club. The ix kasha nhiot [Principal addrem of the afternoon At the last meeting of the club the| W#" by Mrs. C. P. Balabanoff, presi: | following officers were chosen for| (ent of the State Federation of the year 1920-21: President, Mra. W.| Women’s Clubs, on “Women in Edu F. Hitchings; vice president, Mra.| tonal Work.” Five-minute’ talks John MacGe: financial secretary, | Wore made by Mrs. Thomas Parish Tis nt Ak Wecsths tie gen. They ene Ot 0 lee quality | Mrs. F. B. Lushington; corresponding | °° — nm in z tom Basing ree fand_come in light and medium colors. ‘They sell ordinarily for 400 JM Recretary, gee retlinnde— ba Dhipoaringl o pane ll i Aig fird. Get yours now at this cut price and save money, n retary, Mra. P. P. Bliss; treas. | A “ cag fone ay y as andl 4 jurer, Mrs, George A. Moore; auditor, | S*vers of the Nation's Wealth,” M [Mra R. W. Baker; preas reporter, | Carl H. Reeves, and “Keeping the sihasidinn Home Fir Beek Burning, Mm. W. W © program concluded with * by Mrs, Samuel MacDon ald, fore the Dawn. Chadwick and “Shoogy Shoo,” Ambrone. Mrs MacDonald w ompanied on the Piano by Miss Carrie Lovering. The program wus in charge of Mr Solon, Mrx. William Flumer felt and Mrs. ow | oe | | Y. W. C. A. Clubs | The clubs of the attle Young | Woman's Christian wociation will hold no regular meetin during the week; Instead there will be a rally of the members of all the clubs on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the lobby for a final frolic before the club: adjourn their activities for the sum |mer, There will be an entertaining | |program and a getacquainted time. Towels 19c Each An offer like this doesn’t come very often—25c Huck Towels reduced to 19¢ each. These are size 15x35 and are good heavy weight. Lay.in a supply. They're cheap! Hosiery 24c a Pair Good quality of Hosiery for ladies and infants. Made of soft cotton yarns. You'll find a wealth of satisfaction in these, and at this low price you can't afford to pass them by. Extra Size Aprons at $1.98 Sizes 48 to 54 in Ladies’ Bungalow Style Aprons. They are made Of serviceable grades of gingham and in neat styles. Th sell regularly for $2.50, so they are nice savings at the sale price, Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 METROPOLITAN COMING ™™"524%;, Sonora Italian Children’s Hose Cut to 29c Boys’ Drawers Cut to 15¢ | During the summer the clubs will They can't be bought Mothers! You can save 16c Jhave their usual business meetings wholesale at this price. These a pair on Stockings. G d Oo Jonce a month, the other activitie are made of fine cotton They well regularly at 45c, ran PCTA Fi reing siven over to hikes, picnics, yarns; finely woven; knee length. Sizes 24 to 34. Reg. ular pric’ An excep tional bargain for you. and you can depend on them to give good service. The heels and toes are reinforced. Sines & to 7%, weekends at camp, horseback rid. 1 swimming and other outdoor recreation. | ene | Overseas Club | The Overseas club will celebrate {Empire Day tonight at the Moose temple at 8:20 p. m., when an elabo. rate program will be given. * The sroceeds from this are used for local relief work among returned men and jit is hoped there will be a large at | tendanc ie. Company THURSDAY EVENING Ri 3 AY EVENING: “Cavalleria Rusticana™ “I Pagliacet* SEATS NOW Evenings: 50c to $2.00 BPE gd Mat. Sat.: 75¢ to $1.50 Grade Teachers’ Club Elects Officers | The Seattle Grade Teachers’ club PLUS WAR TAX elected officers at its meeting held| in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium ‘ UBS TU ESDAY | th mt of M y s to Mr. Rob tC | THREE ARTISTS IN CLUBS FOR TBS ne engage ye n of 188s I avics to r. ober apps, si prefer, as before the strike. Dr. and Mra. Frederic HW. Coerr nd family will remove the middle f June to the home of Mra, Robert Hooth in Laurelhurst Mr. Harland MR. Maria, Jr. left mn Saturday evening for Loe Angeles for a short business trip. Mr, and vic will leave for New York, where they will make their home, stopping en route at Manff und Lake Louine, Mr. and Mrw. Cecil Bacon and ror coll Henry, have removed to their mo on East Prospect st. Mins atherine Bacon will return on May » from New York, where bar een a etudent Spence Mr. Frank Walter Sullivan left t evening for Portland, after town, the Thomas departe Mrs. George B. Trorey and daugh ters, Mrs. Fred T. Cromwell and guesth for a few da ington Annex Commander and Mr ton Johnson are expect day from their wedd will be at home with Mra. John ®, Mr Mra, Alex son's par ander Ba: Mr. and Mrs ank Macklem wi leave on Wed y to nd the jon at Lake Chelan. oe Miss Catherine Collina, ‘Mr. Ber. tram Collins and Mr. Pierce Haight bankers’ conv: were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. Prenoott Oakes at their home at the Highlands. | eee Mra. Frederick Miller and child of New York, with Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs, Vilas Hl. Crosby, left ne f Yakima, where remain for two weeks. one Mrx, George Max Eaterly of Wal Jo, Ore., will leave for her home Bat urday with her daughter, Mrs Harold Scott McCaughey, Mra, J. K Witherspoon and Mr. Jc man, who w be Mr | cuests for weveral days: eee Miss Mildred Miter will return on| Thursday from Caljfornia, where she has sojourned for two months | EXTRA SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE SHUART SHOE SALE |! APPLY 1318 SECOND |) AVE. AT ONCE javotte-—(Mign . ° ‘Thomas f Cae |Spargur Quartet to Play | Program for |With Temple Chorus Galli-Curci Concert On June 2 the Temple chorus will am to be given follows ‘oncerto in CM ovecesese Momart a Freya at recon’ plan In Seattle Conducted by Mi LOUISE ANNABLE Paderonet : Recital by be given June Marie Danks nist, aamiated Mra, Clara M. Hartle will present prograsp to Cc Mina Marie Hanks, contralto, in a re ase cital Ma ut the Y. W.C. A. audi SisGoran 4 P torlum. Assint 6 program ‘plane “ cello, and Mteasenet tac plano, The Jean MeMorran ph Irene MeCoran at Pisce . Benedict e, Helow Jean MeMorran Da aio by Kobert Carey) Knowent Th give a concert at the First Metho. dist church, An added attraction be three nurn! Mme, Amelita Galli-Curci ura soprano, who returns to unusual merit wi ‘i ¢ heard in| bY the Spargur string quartet. The hew program, Manuel| quartet consists of Jobn Spargur ver, flutixt, and Homer Sam.| (first violin), Alban itchie Gecows rot agg Mg thal »), KB. Hellier-Collens (viola) and be | George Kirchner (violoncelio). The numbers to be given by the quartet mn’ (OM Pinglish) Norn | are Quartet—No. 1 Opus 41... + expremi vo presto s from “% Bo cope SaiseMmervecedss Bers 2 Down tm the ¥ The Brownies When Chioris Sleeps Qui te voce, from Ute). e-20e Three Concerts by J. of W. Students Three recitals will be given by the music department of the University of shington. The first one wil! be held in Meany hall tonight. Mins Edith Jertson (pianist, Le . (contralto) and the University quintet will give the program, which will be ax follows: Allemande, Gavotte and Musette 4 , f Try our carefully prepared sandwiches with a cup of Bong” Waith Jertson violin: Irene Bruce, MeKay, viola; Iris ; Edith ‘Jerteon, pt- Bthe Cook Clarke, accompum United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market “Down fm the Deserts. ...Gertrude Rem 4 i Loe ley a ; | Quintet wenn “fs | | Wz 77] x And you'll know how ¥ H good lunch can be. | ie The second concert will be held May 27, with Bertha Freyd, pianist, assisted by Ruby Mitchell. The pro di rs Bread Strike Is Over As Far as Master Bakers Are Concemed HE Seattle Association of the Baking Industry is glad to announce to the public, and to the trade especially, that starting Monday morning, May 24, all plants of the various members. of this association resumed their normal condition and are running at full capacity. The public can now ask for and obtain the individual brand of bread they Each individual master baker will again solicit in every territory with a full line of bread and bakery goods as before. In order that the public may know that the bread strike in Seattle was not a local affair but was a general national movement staged by the unions, we quote a list of cities where bread strikes are now taking place, as published in The Bakers’ Journal, the official organ of the Bakery & Confectionery Workers’ International Union of America: Fargo, N. D. Fresno, Cal. Charleston, S. C. Philadelphia, Pa. New Haven, Conn. Champaign, III. Los Angeles, Cal. Nashville, Tenn. Seattle, Wash. Jacksonville, Ill. Dayton, O. Lynn, Mass. San Antonio, Tex. We desire to thank the public and dealers for their generous support, which has enabled us to successfully establish our plants on the American Shop Plan. Seattle Association of the Baking Industry 331 Globe Building Elliott 1587. PHO Chicago, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. Brockton, Mass. Py Galesburg, Ill. Rochester, Ill. St. Catherines, Ont., Can, Erie, Pa. Portland, Ore. San Diego, Cal. Tacoma, Wash. New Orleans, La. Sacramento, Cai. Hartford, Conn. Ottawa, Canada NES. Elliott 4309