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_ LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB ELECTS | ’ OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS TA MENTING THR AC ri FE MEMEBRS of the Ladle Mus club yeste ny oY. Wo A b rooms, the annual eclectic ificere was held, with the following cl President, Mra jen; vice-; a M Iwan Hy 4 Bh. ysesrteng sooretnry.| [TELEPHONE the So- Mr. 1 Trem ) Mr ciety itor of The || ar. saiccne »» || Star—Office, Main 600; | | Sboard of trustees: appear nam Hom ain 276 | fof Mrs. W. H. White, Mrs. W. D.| Meera Mie C,H Hopper, Mrs. A. | Saturday evening at thet home Boariman and Mrs. Henry Hib 229: S bard. Program at Red Cross ah f “ t Room ‘Mrs. Anderson Host Pec ren © at Delightful Tea at the BS o Mra. Alfred Horace An en. | spe@ial musica ined her fri with ye Appointed tea at the Sunset club Tyrone Whitt 25 hs afternoon. Spring flowers were | los w Mrs will be an inte Red Cross om, wil program and a repre Mix ta plano nat the group of hostosnes, Dysed profusely thruout the drawing Mrs. Harry Whitney ; ages and lanai, and the tea table Fre Struve, Mra, Charles lovely w ab center ¢ Burnett and Mrs. Joshua Green z fea hostess was as. | and others will assist in the hospital Ferimaon peon': 6 hos a Da@isted by Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. | tes : Mary A. ¥ ey, Mrs. Livingston B. Mr. and Mrs. Thorndyke Stedman. Mrs | | Richard A | TIPE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR WE Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Salmon Bay P.T. A INESDAY instr USIC In Seattle Ml Conducted by "g LOUISE ANNABLE A benefit card party will be giver Lope be ‘ Wednenday, May 26, at tl Emma Lazarus Auxillary secon once tional center, Proceeds to go t The Emma Lazarus Auxiliary wil! Again last evening, at the Metre Jewish war sufferers in Ftussia, All | * its regular meeting this ev politan theatre, Mme, Amelita Ga srw yi ae a Harrington will speak on Red Cross | ah audience that filled the house and Current: Events Club }work in Stberia to capacity, She gave an em The Current Events club will meet oe ltire change of program, which waa Wednesday hereafter with Mra Change Meeting Date even more enjoyable ond enthuse William Sherman Walker, 1804 16th | Phe Social Service department of | ##Ucally received than the on ave., instead of on Thursdays |the Woman's ¢ ‘ her first appearance. eee Pad romeie” Mme. Galli-Curci possesses a votce ; f ret ple quality and brillianey. Vimy Ridge Chapter, L. 0. D. B. toni gc chp of remarkable au Vimy Ridge cr apter, L. O. D. B . ki. Her sustained tones were perfect. “with Mr gory Booth, |"? Saturday. ; m | Por the opening numbers she sang oN, at 120 ; two old English songs, “Mary of oe ssreanpetecsdiny scjebap Deion: Allend: by Hook, and the well Cirete msbyterian Church Twenty-eight fruit, flower and) inown “I've Been Roamin cr h orth Broadway, of the | Wor} baskets ade by the pation next group contained “Ayh First’ Presbyterian church, meets | &t Firlands sanatorium will be on #al¢ | jeray” (in Spanish), by Chapl, which }with Men Jamen M. MeConahey this week at the office of: the was #0 well received that she repeat | 20 1 1th we N at 10 «a ook Anti-Tubercillosty league 16 Univer ed it to the audience Business and work. (North Br tH st. A few beaded chains and &/«on th My Dreams,” by dent, way car to Boston st.) ed hag will alse be offered “Down in the Forest,” “The Brown- athe myn lies” and “When Chloris Sleeps,” a Latona May Fete song composed by Homer Samuels, Mre “ Salmon Bay PT. A. will give «| |The Latona school will give & May /who tn at present Mme. Galll-Cure's pita barge : cception in room 12 of the school Fi m Friday evening, May 28, at | accompanist, ‘ Colt: D iare. overt w uss | Dinner Hosts ip boner of Mias Encie Oakly and|7? q’olock at the school. The affair |height of her program was reached 4 : aie P a sr meer Mig stage Donon bt the facult © will be original and full of sur jin the numbers Ah Non > — ; Y other members of the facu Pr ! " 4 ; ea "An eg ee oe ag as se Gees ecaae gram. and is the second annual a Soura Use pambr Y : * oat La gpeg *- kind which the school has given.|by Bellini; “Bell Song,” from “Lak- | §Dr. and Mrs. Durand . z f ' yah ot : Se Ratna SI hashing ma” (with flute), by Delibes, and the : . t. Barn ‘Hosts ols 8t pachahen * Eastern Star Card Party closing number of her program, “Qui pall goa ee eo cates registry room of the Y. W. C. A. at ‘The Eastern Star club will give a 2 — “a bie 3 ‘Puritani,” also with MNT as neue ta Nex |ane at. 2:30, Plans will be for enter: | progressive whist and bridge party for | flute, by Bellini Pies. to mtke heir nome ee tainment June 11. Reports to be|Kastern Stars, Masons and friends| Mme. Galll-Curcl was most Ge ee ony t: Decent mice ead jat the Masonic club rooms, in the Sree see gave a number of pleas- fertained ten guests at dinner ast! J") Be Honored at Te eee |Arcade building. Reservations may |ing encores. ES Gemerre cceneet at By tos . her 1 ig Pioneer Women to Give Card Party be made thru the club rooms, Elliott) Manuel Berenguer, ftutist, who as eitending the Galli-Curct concert at) 17 ricme te ee ae Dekine | The Native Daughters of the Mo-|666, Mrx. Beatrice Whittingham is sisted GalliCurel, contrivuted three the Metropotitan r= aay we ory Hy eiggead neers of Washington will entertain |chairman of the committee, with the delightful numbers, “Ballet D’As- i ee | tend re “< ¥ ‘ ith a card party Wednenday after. | following assistants Mrs. Nora Nel- | canio,” by int Saens; “Pan e _ Mr. and Mrs. Fox Friday te Twin daughters of Mr.and Mrs. €. E. Arney, jr. (Portrait by James and Merrihew.) | ron ‘at 2 o'clock ut ‘The Washing. |son, Mise Olive McNace, Mrs Emily | Oiseaux,” by Moquet. and Debusny's ; mn Witl SE iby (-rocomanem ios PIPE AE 7 — se. ne ean ON 2p al pr n | Bro’ Mrs. Annie Minkler, Mrs.|"Arabesque” Mr. Homer Samuels i i ‘i 7 ton Annex. A musical program, | wn ; ; : a d With Summer | noon in compliment to Commander ; ) | charge of Mrs. E. C. Kilbourne and Genevieve Crockett, Mrs. Lena Zin-| proved an able planist amd accom ¢ eee ning in complim S. BENE iThr H d 1 . Srockett, Mrs. Lena Zin-| proved an able plants sf and Mrs. Issac Cureten Johuson, 'TO ADDRESS ree Munarec Mrs, Druscilia Percival, will be | theo, Mra. Edith Stelgert, Mra. Crea- ‘ 5 Very bridelike wad the affair given | oe | é a4, 5 |. C e h given. Tife committee in charge of sie North, Mre. Grace A rown, Mre.| F i “ i ¥ ost UNIVERSITY | e affair is comp: Mrx. J. L.|¥. Margie Gordon, Mrs. Anabe res Dinner tor Eastern Guest | UNIVERSITY CLUB (norms Te A ee Lat Ee ened See! en| MERINGUS POUDOIE oe seed Jonald arne ere Sheeta, cha: 3 v 6 3 ‘ ; . at the Sun: 2 ths ceouian Weseinn a ng dance} Mr. and Mra. Donald Barnes wer : a, ES eaake, cae sure Richard ecrrar, Mon Le kant bees FOL WITH ALMOND He. Fox of Now! i: the Red Cross tea shop. | hosts at an informal dinner at their a vas Abramns, Mra. Perret, Mes Je Kays Mrs ; of white Scotch | &t the Ru ere home on Friday evening in honor, of a th ah re. Bi Miverome, | Lillie Pi CUSTARD | Broom were effective tn t decora- | : , | Mr. Edward Leonard of Rhode ‘Is | perterinanee Will anuiiy ‘stereten’| p nonictee aan ts ans |. i greme et oo cilianiats tates al é av | Hive scheme, bowls of Ophetias mace | Monday Bridge Club , | land, who is their house gue: why the entire hhouse,; with the ex-| premcent-elect, ‘and Mae. Jeannette}. 6. ten Re lv archer ge Aen plea ae slau ‘the punch tabie attractive, and at the Because of Decoration day, the see ception of a few upstairs seats, b thé guests ee ae sceontce Nor Sor. tile, pakmebs oc acuating te| 3 teakepeeas dines takes er eected rasan oldteanioned bow. | Monday Bridge clube will meet on! Anne Crmune Hostess bees sold out for the annual dancing | wii! he used to purchase nigns to|terest in A permaneht reserve offi-| Beat whites of eges till stiff and ee was served. stg o “nse “d bou with Miss Mildred Miller at | “ A Fred Stru will be hoat stival to be given tonight at the | gesignate piineer landmarks, Mem. | Cr’ organization. Maj. Charles MM. | ary, Beat in sugar slowly. Add —- quet of marigolds and snapdragons, he Hotel Sorrento. 1 Se. Sree reve opolitan theatre by the Corninh | . |Brinkley, Maj. Maicolm Douglas, i: # sows t “soe eas at an informal luncheon at her choot of Music. Professional danc.| DO™ tay bring thelr friends to the} SOK . MET, Mant “Herbert {lemon juice Grop by grop, * % home on Friday, entertaining ten party , s « ; aw _ Dinner at Sunset Club St. Nicholas Pageant guests in compliment to Mrs, James Jorn, nome of them stars, have given eee Myers and Capt. Robert I, Dwyer | mold with hole in the center, a Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Rhodes en-|“)* @ . js jo 3 Farrell and Mr&. Thomas Nicker Postponed woh 5) Yevening at the Sunset club, compli-| Because of the uncertainty of the |" A | menting Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fox, | weather, the pageant to have been|_., } Jr. |given by the pupils ot the st.| Witt-Humphrey 4 7 * Nicholas school thie week has been! Marriage P I r Dance for Popular Maids} \nde®nitely postpones. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pierce of 2823 ‘Mrs. George W. Fischer and Miss Densmore ave. announce the mar: Fischer have issued invita- riage of thetr daughter, May L tions for &@ dance to be given e the| Humphrey, to Mr. Charles Leroy of June 5 at the Sunset Witt, on Saturday, May 2 in compliment to Miss Helen eee Farrel, who, with her parents, Mr. m | “and Mrs, James D. Farrell, bas re Organdie Dance tertained twelve guests at rT last + Dinner for Departing Guests Mr. and Mra. W. L. Beddow will en | tertain eight guests at dinner tomor row evening at ther home in compli Sr. and Mrs. John H. Powell were | at a dinner of twelve covers on BiG UNL entertain fourteen guests at dinner at the Seattle Tennis club this eve UNLOADING S Luncheon for |Noted Lecturer | Previous to her lecture on “Five Types of Human Beings,” to be given tomorrow afternoon, the members of the Women's University club will } entertain Mrs. Elsie Lincoln Benedict luncheon at the club. } ey rl e 5 ly organized, will give ® card party pie at 2 o'clock e | , , unicale o ure a 3 “ee f 8 i os Jand musicale on Thured une * This sale is just what money-saving people have | Mrs. Smith to Be eee marteae At the Hate Corrente. | TNE mustoat| ADDITIONAL CLUBS | been waiting for. It gives an opportunity to buy so | Honored oo | Mighteen Grematio and pianatorte| Perry and Mra. Free Clark. tetresh ‘WVemnain ‘Citioon Cheb * Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve! ,,, of Ma Wernli Resbee and | ments will be served and a pfise will! 4 ow, “Ntizen club will be y things that you have heen wanting and hated will honor Mrs. Winfleld Smith at) sr Gertrude Drumm will be Muara be awarded each table, For reserva ‘engietl ub tho hams on "nace Pea to pay high prices for. Now is the time to buy— JJ juncheon at her home in Hamilton |in recital Thursday evening at 8:15 | tions, telephone Eaat 4867 KE. Stewart, ~" on | prices are low here! Arma on Friday. Covers will be laid) ooinck, in Dougias hall, Odd Fel ee Friday morning, 10:30, May 28. All | for twelve. Double Inducements Tomorrow Gingham Dresses Cut to $4.50 Up Handsome models in Ging- ham Dresses, all sizes from Ladies’ Waists Cut to $3.15 Extra fine quality of Wash Mr. Philip Twohy departed on| ‘Thursday for Phoenix, Arizona, for) a short business trip. | 3 Silk Waists, that will wear Mra. Hf. Y. Tiffany, of Santa dl bag Me = bap og re of beautifully and wash well Rarbara, ‘nrrived on Sunday to at e ginghams, in checks “oe fo of her niece, Mins ney come . ty tend the marriag f her niec 3 oe en” ee sarge gprs yay Dorothy Lindsey, and Mr. Park G ead ogy agen msipes, in many colors, and braith Parker. Mrs. Tiffany is the} great bargains at the cut ave neat collars and cuffs house guest of her sister, Mrs. Rus prices. fe well Howard La Rue J see Mr. and Mra Robert R. Fox, fr. ’ * returned home from their wedding Men’s Bib Overalls $2.19 tule aaa actater et Sith ave. D How is this for a bargain? eS Med c Good heavy Blue Denim Overalls, striped, bib style. full size and strongly made. You Mr. and Mrs, James Allen and Mr and Mrs. William Grundy, of Van-| couver, B. C., motored over from They are cut can depend on them to stand an abundance of hard wear and Vancouver for the holiday, and were} give complete satisfaction. We have the jackets to jsuests at the H tel Washington, | Match at the same price. Regular $2.50 values, |. Mrs. H. F, Blaine has as her house | guests, Mrs. Frank B, Ingersoll and son, Frank, jr, of Manila, who ar Terry Cloth $1.45 Yard rived last night to Ladies’ Aprons Cut to $1.59 ‘cuohnappian ene AT Te spend several 26 inches wide; extra heav a A Word has been received that Mrs.| Siebt: reversible; be myo iar $2 Bungalow Aprons Jeuve F. Ives and daughter, Miss | floral patterns. Worth $1.75, ] % ® dandy, strong quality of [i Alice Ives, have arrived in Honolulu, | Special price during sale. gingham; cut full size and well | + | made. They come tn solid col maine Geraldine Jackson will Mave . uesday, June 1, for a visit of sev Boudoir Caps ors, with white piping at collar, [| orat wecks In Portland, the eccae at Cut to 19c belt and sleeves. The low p her aunt, Mrs, A. McGrath, | real blow at h | see prices, Regular 25¢ Gingham Boudoir Caps at ao special sale price. * There are light and dark colors, neatly made up. Children’s Vests Mr. and Mrs. Harry White Hollis | and son, Jack, motored to Chehalis on Monday to spend a few days, eee Mr. and Mrs. George G take advantage of it. Hosiery Cut to 24c Winiams, | New York City, baby and nurse, rived in the Cc 0 é : , ae | ity on Saturday, and} jood quality o' losiery for © guests at the Hotel Washington. ut to 20c, ladies and inf made of soft [| Mr. and Mrs. Willams were ed A nice little Summer Vest of | cotton yarns. hese will wear jresidents In Seattle, and’ their friends | woft combed cotton; fine rib. | well and are cut to a very apo will be glad to know that Mrs, Wil-| ‘They'll wear well and are bar- price. Buy several pairs gains at this sale price. |Yams will remain here for the sum. it will pay you. |mer, Mr, Williams will return Sun |day to New York. | ee Miss Olive Leonard, who has been | attending school in New York city | |arrived home Saturday and is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W.,| 9, INCE | Leonard. | e | " Proposal of a forced loan has been made in France, to liquidate war costs, by which every Frenchman | possessing capital of more than 50,- SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET | 900 france should be required to sub- zs seribe. | @ “THE STORE THAT, O/ SAVES VOU MONEY () gagement of lectures | temple, beginning June 1, will be the} | honor ‘guest at a Women's University @ay, at 12:30 o'clock Originator of the analysis,” ’ book yet published on this subject, | Large Bridge Party will "i m ‘ and three members of her staff at) Types of Human Beings.” lown’ temple. Elsie Lincoln Ben ‘turned {0 Seattle to reside, and for | ™*nt to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Nick-| yrise Marion Burton, daughter of Joist in. “What's in m Name? ak | foom of Masonic temple at 2 o'clock. pes Marie Fischer, who has recent, | °f#08- eee Mr. and Mra. Robert M: Burton. will Elsie Lincoln Benedict, M. A.. ofthe Lyric theatre, and Ruth Von dette Ch Feturned from an extended tour 4 entertain with an informal “organdie/ _ - . : Ab ‘eid at Churchill’ Altrui ju Dinner for Commander | anco” Friday evening at Christen: |New York, human analyst, author | Valey. after dancing at Churchill’®| attruistic club meets with Mra eee h son's hall. Invitations have been con- | 88d lecturer, who ts in Seattle with — the Palais sir ~ bayer thar Ella Barto, 1809 Fir st., at 1 o'clock. | eing no raudevitle Di H and Mrs. Johnson fined to thirty of her friends. her staff of experts for a week's on. | URE Row In vaudevi song ded | 4.09 Jinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nicol! wil!| |another of Mins Welle puptis, is the Mb, Mre. “nchence and author of addre the club on Is invited to visit my duce any woman, no ® pound a day, or m health an they reduce are only too glad to tell you about it. Are You Perfectly Satisfied With Your Health and Figure? Are you too fleshy feel ? Are you s! Do you ever exercise allow yourself to pilé You can't camoufia, comfortable, includi are iu? acepmplished in as ‘Three women reported with 10 days. Another days, ete. ¥ tell you what I have My patients are of 60, which goes to pro: ful of their appearanc with 1 I teach Physical Culture also, and all lessons are private. If you si need something of th quired and poise cul producing exercises If you live out of MADAME MARSHELLE 731-2 Vale Bldg. Cor, Third and Union the Masonic luncheon of the ng yourself, too small for you? Money would be no object to you if you really thought you could reduce, would Well, it can be do can talk with any one of these wor ean take care of you Performances in Seattle that would Wisconsin Goldenrod Club oom Not bear comparison with the work 4 club meets |and Wisconsin Golten of the principals with Mrs Hanson, 915 N. T5th wt. | OO Three hundred persons will be in| nox juncheon at 12:20, (Green Lake | P0t! the cast tonight, and the program) or io Kaufman station) hoc ranges from solos to elaborate bal Se | tots | The whole will be under the di rection of Mary Ann Wells, head of the school dancing department, whone succens ‘in developing artints in recognined In the Bast, as well as in the West, Two of the soloists of last year's festival have spent the last season in New York, Margaret Pettit being Ladies of the Maccabees The Friendship club of the Ladies of the Maccabees meets with Mr Mary Jewell, 332 17th ave. N, for luncheon at 1 o'clock. eee Lerraine Social Cub Lorraine Social club meets in eara| edict Congress of Mothers and P.-T. A. | Seattle Central Council of the Con. | gress of Mothers and Parent-Teac dancing partner of Konloff:and Caird Laulie is solo dancer with the Metro ‘ pojitan and Chicago grand opera} FY tations will give a silver tea Wednes. | companies oe at the home of Mrs. C. Van Brock-} a ESR, 1 510 Seventh ave. W., from 2 to! 5 ofc jock. the only |Interlaken Guild to Give eee Mooscheart Legion Women of Mooscheart Legion will hold a #pecial meeting at Moose tom. ‘The Five| ‘The Interlaken guild of the Ortho. pedic hospital, which has been recent women Interested in governmental A loafer rests before he gets tired. studios and investigate my method of reducing. I can re- matier how fat she is, to her normal weight, at the, rate of ore, Women are losing & to 12 pounds weekly and gaining Come and talk with some of those who have reduced, they Are you lifeless and miserable? t of breath? Are you constipated? Do you eat too much the fatty parts of the body, or do you just lie around and on more fat day after day? Do you have that stuffy ge an ungainly, fat figure. Everyone knows you are un- Why do you want to squeeze into clothes that and the charge is very le, practical way that in ninal. No drugs, but it is diately appeals to everyone. 11% and 12 pounds lost in four days lost, respectively, in six Another with 24 pounds in 20 en; they are only too glad to 0% pound de for the all from 14 to 70—but the majority are from 45 to ve that women between those ages have to be more wateh: om I have the only establishment of this kind in it in an office all day you the Northwest for the cure of obesity, and I is Kind. 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