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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 14 MRS. FERGUSON WELCOMED BY FRIENDS AT RECEPTIQN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS i Conducted by | Conducted by ) S Rditer of he Sta > AY Anne school re invited to th © ye eden ee nee oe fertalnment LOUISE ANNABLE | DOROTHY FAY GOULD U M™* ALEXANDER F. McEWAN WAS HOSTESS at q_ charmingly teri -Chaster, 0. @ oe : ; — 15 appointed tea at her hi this afternoon in compliment to her niece Worle chabee will give a) Interlake PT, A. Elects Officers, | Sonora Company Ambrose Patterson 1 Mm. Archibat! Hilt Fereuson of Peking, who is spending the summer with dance at the Masonic temple in Fre Interlake P.-T. A. ele ‘Rigoletto” Pleases New Studio Mo ant ray William } r McEwan, Delloate spring Dios mont Saturday evening. Jaze band. | lowing offic enterda mbrose Patterson, instructor tt her parents, Mr. and M a 6 aa bel cet Mee, G. 3 A ple surprise gre A the University of Washe t bruout ¢ rawir mand library and a . on a - ae dience t ' ting at the noms were used effectively thru awing reem and library and Marathon Girts’ Club Davie dent; Mrs. ¢ W nud Weg _— | ecotas i) move this week trom Deautiful golden basket of white - The Marathon Girts’ club, W. B. vice.prenider KH the Met " nentrs 10 near | eee idio in the Odd Fellows ball were Mrs. William Hunter McEwan ciety Editor of The Knights of Pythi All Macca cee Fee ae een OF ine ie | Tanakas. Extensive alterations a gare. John Ewing Price ars. Then Star—Office, Main 600: « ae Venetian M Denee dues [Ta than | ogress, which wow completed as Stimson, Mrx. Manson F. Rackus, me | The Yc died Tulticte. ha r geen be shown at a studio tea. Mrs. Archibald K. Pisken, Mrs. Rien || Home, Main 2761. : Pie oe | 7 . Fhe po Bcsaggh r r. Patterson, having lived if ard Dwight Merril! and M Joshua for) Moon dance at Lenchi park Lejerazu. He possesses a baritone | Brussells for reaeee = member eens é ‘ maint ta propating aay Re ning, wie pice of an exceptional q 1 Hie pein there, knows how to make i Golf Club Dinner Dance : ee Pigeon mt Toth | Biizabeth Var er mat which he proved him-| studio @ real center to Oe Mrs. Trafford Huteson and M Brewn, secrete Can t| Minn Mary Sebr M elt Others who shared | life of « city: | In Nieman Andrew ( are hh eames for Mr. Letcher Lambuth left ta Sure tahoe bagding 2 livan, Mins Mary and M hone who |ter his fule = pee re the I a Treat party, at the S| evening for Kansas City to atten . . omb, and Mins M nd M mad Gilda, an pony . poneed megsg cn eee attlo Golf and Country club dinner | the National Real Estate conventic Civic Teupeovement ‘Clad Kathryn Colt Mejia Mme é po a dance tomorrow Many din which he w t for Wast The Civie Improvement etab wi nex bs nor “ pleasing votee, | V. er partics have arranged ton, D.C, and New York, ret wive a dance Saturday evening at 9 Laureliurst POT. A altho at times her height req Marion Coryell and Derethes those making rvations being Mr.) ing in a month socks at Lake City June 1, at the home ot |W&*& little eharp. Her rendition Of | poct! passage Mrds’ Farewells oq and Mrs. Hoge, Mr. and ee rae gf i é rhage “dir : oe |“Care nor ndeed well re ¥ Fred. Mrs. EF. Rt. Bosw Mr. and Mrs.| sties Gwendolyn Carkeek Zora Temple to Hold Ceremonial pape: Bled Mel |eeived, Other numbers that won the George W. Boole, Mr a p England with Ten No, 4, Daughters of “ Mra | Draine of t were, Carlo a Ralph Blair, Mr i Mra. J Sir Nile of Tacoma hold a cere i |Majia’s “La na ¢ Mobile,” and ami Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Dona take t the Masor temple in OM jin the last x the famous quartet, * Hartzell, Mr. and Mr tr month ma faturday evening at 6)u + y Mrs. | which ca a reflection. Others es Stibbs. Dr. and Mrs. I Ebr Mr. Fa t J c ¢ New 1 " r su ‘ Monterone Cas ke Taylor Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Bogle, Mr. | york, who has b wn for t the N Telept i and } > Cruz as § se 9 tie nn Allegro, Werner and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett, M ie , ft We pis ~ Ber ealegigr f 4 fucile | ir Lather Weage, Joy Mrs. David Mo: nd Mra } 3 The Sonora Opera company altho | Bisassa Otis Fle: or, and Mre. see eee posnibly not well known ax some | T® panera A one SN. TET. Dive. He Huston, who for tw * Baby Clinic to Open others, ts Durand A Mra. Harry A.| weeks has be The bab . w Price, Dr. Wal | fr pend . > SO) ; ere t ark ¥ nt, Dr. | tom . ‘ M yhter of Mrs. E. M. Prouty. Portrait by Grady, 4nd Madeon ot. \ hs iM t Me | pasil O. Le u Hu W — cc : i: Rextet lucia Di Lammermoor,” and for} eave Alaska t b N H , 7-1 . NEW PROGRAM AT clone at 11 o'clock. The clip ae Et | PO eer Tite Werther Mr. and Mrs. tioned at, V ; y i} cent of the National ( and “Paglincet." | Arthur izemore see Sextet, “The Snow F , . Misses Steiner. Bullitord, Futmebe “ Faire, Bichark Mr ‘ he Campu which Nine Kragy | assogiation Ysaye and Elman 4 and Mra Li he hosts at a dinner of twetve Cov: | cagy 9 ‘ ie see ON the Cam] , ‘ om aatire, with| Mra. Pry to Re Guest of Honor in Joint Recital Voise ie at the et club on Saturday | tye : ean ‘ r “ a , ira, "Mina ME MES, paak Geese On June 7 at the Metropolitan the-| 3 tine and Jobe <n 1 be Cente so arpotated. | Mra Nina M. Bry, pest deper stro, under the local tanngement of] es a See vidas Aubrey Wiltén re} o¢ attent for housdwive the 0: sag bes. : entien ta te c rank P. Hood, Seattle music lovers Mrs. Van Ogle Luncheons to Honor mmer_ horns ; “ te f w oventyseventh birth This Week All asline ‘taetee tae vonage ito Deesent Papil . + William Laure A dance , from 2 t » by * s wo ¢ je world’s greater Bride-Elect Samat e setantohis Ate cae Poste. Electric masters of Ure violin, Eugen Yeaye| This evening at the Fine Arts hall) Miss Cr « e- * the heme ef ive, iw snd Mischa Elman, in @ joint r@/ytre Van Ogle will present Helem| sued invit: . P. Rice, formerty Appliances oft 261 14th ave. W ge pont nelle cs Louise Oles in a piano recital. Mre, Sy .ue siren on £ . « for their | se +g Bipot intr Mad here of the two violinists playing ©”) Langdon C. Henry, mexzo te ec, sine tmane 6 t spending | M. Knapp, Friends of fe the same prom coum | will be the assisting artist. At @ compliment to Miss Gladys Swalw > wee visiting friehds Pride ea © teleome own a reci hush | beginning of the program Mrs. Van and the members of her bridal party xe 8 Pte le received and given the bigh-| Oste will give a talk om i: , Mrs. E. M. Prouty and three ehit | now Miller Corps to Give Dinner ont possible praia, 1 han the ag. | "KY: The concert will be © en mine he fren exr a fort c hn F. Miffer Corps will give a zare phan ant ne ve 8 | 3 vited te 8 ht for th Rar wae eee pha as amaaee ae nm Tuesday mi | Uen of the Fr joked dinner Baturday even e e 3 = —— met home at Loyal Heights on Tuer pend’ the visition anyle * of the Fr ne cocked, Gaeae SSanee se en a ee POKANE WOMAN in honor of Mise G ladys Swalwe Paul. New 1 Wash pterial ¢ ho 4 much younger man has re . hundred who play hall at the Armory, The dinner ~ PERCOLATORS bet to s tee tooled be boudel sow aoe iaares ed very favorable criticism when| OWNS, CUPBOARD sage Mis 1 © xylopt « followed by a social hour a "ING SHES nd wherever he h speared e % To Entertain te aie pre wat 6 : S| Girt playing Caer anG, DiS und wherever he has appeared. ‘3h LINCOLN BUILT With Dan Word nee eceived from | ° “ rN nT ' er ds GRILLS ombin of thene world-famous my-| “CRO ANE, Wi May 28-2 wh wpe re _ | Waterbury, afa bearing the news| Tire Movement, loca ADMISSIO FREE! ADDITIONAL CLUBS HEATING PADS icla nd r pearance here rhs Lincetn Wee a bey he : Mr ai Willem Tay 82 | of the birth of a son yesterday to Mr oa? uy TEA POTS will indeed be an i er j thodes will entertain sixty you and Mrs, Donalé G. Grek Mra. | °° wd ™ > 7 j hdd ng of a successful m > ‘ friends with a dance at their home| Gran \tr wit he remeniternh na Mine |! = ere ES cee sapdb ig eg eee SAMOVARS awe this evening in compliment to thetr b witt be hostex Juanita Fisher r @he Mercer schoo! PT. A. will fu! nd complete line of r. William J. Rhodes, whose . ak ption F A full ar mt to eee oeehend Spies ro can tire, Aue ae , te eel £ give its annual school entertainment Table Lamps to be sold on Cornish School built Josiah a fine waln Wilton will assist in the hospit id el yen a cre mises to be t at the’Queen Anne high achoot thin the same casy terme Saturday Program cumpoare . ta evening for New York, Kansas City = ning at § o'clock. The program we gre Mrs. Maude Jennings G ties. i | and Chicago, to be gone a month » eve Mrs. Battle Hostess Mr. Sigurd Hage left Inst week for| Hanah Benson wi Mrx. Alfred Battie entertained at | Madelia, Minn., to visit relatives and tuncheon today at her home in com. friends. include numbers by the pupils E ELECTRIC Tomorrow evening at £:20 o'clock | setsene owner of that cunbaard, Mercer chool, besides motion in the auditorium of the Cornish ooo «(for it refused $15 tures consinting of two comiedios Y school there will be a stadents’ bg | toaned {t to the siooeum of Histor ! two travelogues. The proceeds SUPPL’ 5 ital in which students from all de. ‘anguae, Science and Art, Rap med toward the purchase of A i riments of the school w hibition pliment to Mrs. George Max Es dh Goat, Ah a vletue wa anh ~ Mor 509 Pine Street part. ‘The following pr ogram ‘ will be | C*2ibitio Za Serty of Waldo, Oregon. hard D. Merril! will leave = hool. Pupils and parents of MAIN 5531 given In Norway a , girt — have & a er for Chicago and . : the John Hay, West Queen Anne Pantary and Fugue in A Miner iy TAC™ | tificate that she can cook Betaee ame ” gone heveral weeks. On |" e Pranta BW. Oss ana Were On we pias can be married Mrs. Nicholson his re he will be accompanied by aoe oe ae oa ~neowe mire asain — to Entertain fae) ality cams ben In welcome to Mrs. Claud Maicolm| Mr. Max Bessel and Mr. George | “iY oy Ms 7 } Seeley, Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson| Ring of New York, who have been in| en” tia has extended invitations for @ lunch-| town for several days, will depart) 0 0°)" . eon at her home tomorrow after. this evening for their homes, via the|? 0? °) Mter’ i sll Canadian Pacific | S “Archi o8e the Misses Virginia an Bulalie Mer-| aed pe ; Mrs. Boole Hostess 2h WOO Cre STRee MS OW SOK, cas views Lodimen art ‘4 ~ublic S i * ; Mrs. George Warren Boole enter. | *°h0o!* ‘id lantortdine irr Famous Public Speaker a tained informally at tuncheon yes a Wh rive a Joor exhit ie aay at her home in honor of Mrs, | UAE Y CLINIC a ae ee Ameocien Noted — hoses Nicker OPEN SATURDAY nic wher \nalyst, Opens Her omorrow Is e Las a eee oie Wald ae a vista thru the wo Fascinating Course of Dinner will be oper f nee New Mr. and Mrs B. Eyman} trom 9 10 12 res oe 7 PUBLIC LECTURES Tomorrow is your last chance to “get in” onthis great money-saving event. We have been et a te weno the auspices of General dancing for all will bs ~ ’ : hitting at the high cost of living consistently and hard by selling high-grade merchandise at greatly . aia o x . Central ¢ 2 1 of the Congres of t Troe i Bc ati in reduced prices. If you haven't been in, you've missed some great bargains. But you have one more a ee day! Don’t miss it. It means money saved to you. | yk geagy stl Fm __ln some parte of Seottand ihe ter | HOW TO READ n frequently cal Nickerson and Mra. James D Hydroelectric plants completed of their wives’ surnames. Thu me PEOPLE at SIGHT rel, Mr Struve enter-\ under completion in France will give | Smith marries Mary (ireen. He Bo ’ Ss ° Sal Bo td W +4 85. i. t'her ome to|tuat’‘ssuniry, sees, Nersopeee| eames cepa im ustnees eo Raen,Coustuns, ‘Panett ys’ Suit Sale ys Waists Soc da from itn waterfall }"James smith ¢ and Understand Them. Buy your boy his waists now. It will pay you. We are effar Mothers! You've got just one day more in which to get your boy a suit at these great bargain prices. Can you.afford to let it go by? Suits such as we are offering can’t be bought anywhere at our prices. They have great wearing qualities, are up-to-date in style, and are in pleasing shades and patterns. $10.00 Suits cut to $12.00 Suits cut to $15.00 Suits cut to $16.50 Suits cut to Chae ane $17.50 Suits cut to............... ceeee es $13.98 _ B.V.D. Shirts 59c A Se shirt now cut to ing good wearing Percales, Chambrays and Khaki Blouses tn plain colors and in neat stripes at this specie price. They are well made and are great values. __Boys’ Caps $1.25 and $1.65 ) The + price of these caps is $2.00, They are the very | full top shape, ee visor, in light and dark sh (plaids, Every cap is a special, so get yours Men’, 8 Khaki Pants $2.00 This is a blow at high prices, men! These pants are worth g00d deal more money and are the kind that will give geod | service. They are medium weight and well made. You will solutely save money by buying these at this low price. Men’s Union Suits $1.29 For the warm spring and summer days, these. garments inning Tuesday At 8 P. Mt. June 17 MASONIC TEMPIE Cor, Pine and Harvard Great Price Reduction Sale With CREDIT Accommodations! All that fashion has decreed new and all that eo at every lecture. ADMISSION FREE! a sale price durir ; : These are cut good and large and of qua the thing. They come in long or short sleeves, ankle I ‘ are most popular at the moment. Beautiful nainsock. Summer le 0 dads Cel pose w and save mone ecru color and white, At the price no thrifty man ean $ gowns, dresses, tailored suits, coats, wraps and M D 5. 9 pane Freee ED TRSETe: eras Danae E skirts. Prices reduced and on sale with credit. en’ 8 Py Shoes § $5.98 Men’s Cotton Hose—2 Pairs 25 4 4 : G able patent leath : reas & th e bar " Just think of it! In these days - high prices we are Ft REGARDING CREDIT With @ food Ieaier sole and heel, “Eexeepticnal values, Buy then Hote 2 pairs for BB¢. ‘These gre m wood evervaey Teme Sine forced toes and heels, and will take serviceable and Je hesitate to buy clothing on credit but will - a buy furnitige, pladta, see, on cradle Wiinoet p, seomnA Blue Work Shirts Cut to $1. 29 Men’s Handkerchiefs 10c houg ink @ moment; what difference is there? You These sell regularly for $1.50. ‘They are made of a good quality Another bargain, A nice soft hemstitched Handkerchief at wecure cred emnmogation from one house with whous of cham Gut full ise and well finlshed,. very workingman | |, enle peloe. ‘Thee launder nicely, Buy a dozen and why not enjoy it in purchasing clothing? coer i uid take advantage of this reduced price during our big sale. awfully cheap. * Come TORE THAT HAS pe DIT A REAL priske f pre CONVENIENCE — THE GREAT DIT HOUSE lave; Hortralt unfiahis OF FIRST CLASS CLOTHING LD Silk Bags Misses’ Wash Dresses Cut to $3.00 Cut to $3.25 for framing — will be given with eagh order to BRIDES and GRADU Children’s Shoes Cut to $2.98 #8 during the month In Blue, Black and Taupe. All have Just what the girls are wearing to me are toe MEN—THERE IS A DEPARTMENT sh ie Blok See ABE Tae All dats {what the leis are wearing 4 Thexe aro tor the youngsters ‘willl FOR YOU Eatabljahed repu are very attractive and splendidly made beautiful id and Check Dresses hard on shoes. They are the Mer g that is dependable and at os which are for making the FI The regular prices: range from $8.60 to BS pet buy at this reduced last and come in Tan, Black and Come in and open your charge “| Abury’” suits and coata are displayed in large QUALITY PORTRAIT 44.50, but are a special ‘tomorrow ‘At ‘the Pirin at A keh ton ete arene | | de, lekon And entice étytem Nae account today. Dress well and at © that you are enabled to get the best and take ad: ae ceed pennies a J « rs phe yles; enjoy the convenience. vantage of our liberal credit offer nuality of gingham, Ages 8 to 14 down soles, $3.50 values 1332-34 Second Avenue Credit Gladly Credit Gladly CEADING PoriRAIT PHoTOSaARWERS| ‘d and are of an extra good quality of muslin; flat center <a seams. Lay in a good supply of these now, for the price is a mighty low one. Bleached Sheets $1.89 O, Saves A Another blow at the high cost of living. These fine C) : Pepperell Brand Sheets are now at a bargain price. \ CUT They sell regularly for $2.50; are 72x92 inches in size SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STRE

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