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MR. AND MRS. HOGE TO GIVE DANCE AT GOLF CLUI BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS » » Society Nditor ef The Star N COM MENT TO THEIR SON-IN-LAW AND DAUGI TERS, M 1 and Mrs. James Colbert Suiliven, and Miss Anna Roberta Hoge, Mr and Mrs. James Py e Hoge wi entertain v h a dance at the < and Country club on Saturday | Dinner for Miss Farrell | ciety Editor The Misses Marian and MeEwan enterts Wedneslay evenin corapiiment to M ; || "(TELEPHONE the So- of The Toneth || Star—Office, Main 600; 1 at dinner on | Home, Main 2761. mnition, ges re | Seattle Juveniles $4 % \Mrs. Leary Complimented ° iain | In honor Of Mra, Bliza Ferry Many Dinner Par tte 8 tO}, vty, Mra Ramund Rowden will en Be Given at Yacht Club Ain with a luncheon of twelve teservations are being made dafly|covers at ber home next Tuesday e first dinnerdance at t Yacht ow evening, several parties t planned to complete the day's p ure after the Wellesley pageant Those who have ma: vations follow: Mr. and Mrs. J Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. BE. C + Mr. and Mra. P. H. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Xura Case, Mr. and Mrs. George take place t on Italy ture on “Italy and Problem,” given by M Kirk. The lecture wi «Miss Van Kirk to Speak The studio of Mr. Silvio Risegart in the Fine Arts building, will be the this evening for an illustrated © Adriatic oe Lila van be given at } W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs. Keneim Winslow, Jr ) and Mise wan Kirk has consent 4] Mr. and Mrs, Carl F. Gould, Mr 1 ed to answer questions pertaint 4 Mrs. Charles K. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. | these subjec connection K of often d R. Bornstein, Mr. and Mrs. George Hood, Mr. and Mra, Robert Mills Evans, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar L. Skee Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams, D and Mrs, Jack Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley | Social Service Club to |Wedding Date S« Give Garden Party he marriage of M ‘ For the purpose of providing funds | F nm, June ee: be given on Tuesday afterne irk to t we Jeanette |and Mis F Jaughter of Mr. and Mra. for the wark being carried on by the | David Pusher, to Mr. Joseph 8. Wyne} Social Service club, a garden tea will will be solermnized Sunday, June 2 at the home of Mra. Andrew M.| Mies Redfield Hostess Fillespie. The affair wil! be of great M ‘ eftald was hostess at i . interest to the ¢ as a fish! |) por regen vt ; pond, photographer who snaps and) , oo inig Hill Ferguson at her home 4 X finishes his work almost Instanta NG dnaenta Goran: wate ously, fortune teller and other celeb | nn Tne gute rities have been to enter-| tain old and young. cream, peanuts and will t ora of tee | TRELESS COOKER | The evertasting problem of wheth ved by serv CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Benefit for Kenney Home social service department of ' ntury club will give ity annaul n and entertainment for the guest { the Kenney home Saturday, All members of the club are invited. Bring basket luncheon, leaving Pio | neer square at Lt acm, Mre. W. W DePorrest, general chairman; Mew. J B. HU, chairman of the entertain ment committee, and Mra, J.D. Cur tis, chairman of refreshment com Swedish club hall Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Mrs. Fred Inches and Mra, Wil Ham Coyle will entertain the alum nae of Alpha Xi Delta at luncheon at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrv. Inches, 2343 32nd ave. 8. The moet ing is very important and those planning to attend kindly notify Mrs. Inches Delta Delta Delta The members of I Delta Delta meet for luncheon at the Women's University club at 1 p.m. Reserva! tions may be made with Mra. George 4. Count T ‘ imnae members t 7 uma sorority will enjoy rw Satur with ( t point The committee in charge of the on t t of Mrs Crawford 3 \ ina Wal Page Bennett, oe Naby Clinic to Hold Tests The Baby Clinic at Beventh and + Mad a will b i the regular exami nat fen n up to the of six yearn Saturday morning, June | a 9 to 13. Registration will ci at 11 a.m. This clinic is under the susploes of the Central Coungil of the Congress of Mothers and Pkrent Teacher amociations ore Professional Millers’ Dance The Association of Professional Millers will give an informal dance at Douglas hall, th and HB. dine, | meat because of the extra amount Of | thy evening. eparation, bs i on the « unds, and many other fea é tures are to be er anything is really sa ‘ . ing stews and the “cheaper” cuts of ei re 5 I To Give Dance at fuel burned in their pr : & Yacht Club |solved by the use of a fireless| 4| cooker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Fwing and Miss Dorothy Ewing have extended , invitations for a dance to be given Saturday evening, June 19, at the’Se- attle Yacht club. eee cooked cereals earty in leas cooker burning in lemvened by attention to things othe noon in honor of Mra. Jafet Linde) roast is cooked in the f! Moora great. This morning, at 11 Seattle Fine Arts soctet the scene of the com ercises of the class of Mrs. George Swift, represent Smith college, will be in charge of the sale of sweet chocolate and stick candy tomorrow at the Well Pageant, assisted by other c women, anf Mrs. Samuel Rarnes. chairman of the Mount Holyoke rep- resentation, with a corps of helpers, will sell fee cream cones. The pro coeds of these sales are for the En dowment Funds of the two colleges, and it is hoped that their ef will meet with success. ene Padelford, dean of Washington, delivered warded diplomas entit . Miss Cook to the y. efiman Warren D. Lan Updegraff ‘The Misses Karla and Claire Sto! tenberg will entertain with a dinner | su of twelve covers thin evening, at oni their home, in compliment to Mra. wed by her husba: idren. ying’ choot. Dr. Fr Dorothy Cook and Doris Fix the morning in eliminated by the use of the fire this tireless Mrs. Lindeberg Honored | cooker ana the cook may turn her ¢ than culin at Luncheon ary-while her stew is stewing. Mrs. William V. Rhinehart enter! During the hot months one may tained at luncheon yesterday after) eat a roast of veal in comfort if the| Hrelemn. berg, of San Francisco. The party! And the outlay of money involved later attended the performance at the in the purchase of a o ooker in not College Endowment |SAINT ‘NIC SHOLAS Funds to Be Helped COMMENCEMENT o'clock, the y gallery was neement ox 920 of Saint | “ ederick Mor. | the graduate school and head of the department ot. English at the University of the address, or were ling them to Miss Fisher will go university i | FUNERAL SERVICES for sre Dinner for Mrs. Mande Lane, wife of former coun *, were held Bieitz parlors Thursday after non She was 44 years olf and tx nd .and four | Helle Burns Updegraft, who leaves| If a girt is really displeased with a| Sunday for the East }man she doesn’t tell hir READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR ME. SATURDAY SPECIAL Our Furniture Store in Oakland, California, has favored us with these low-priced specials, enabling our cus- tomers in Seattle to avail themselves of real bargains in these home ue cessities, 2nd Ave. Between t 5 i 10 Inches High muine Cut Glass Vase in the Daisy Pattern. Worth at least double the price, No Phone Orders No Deliveries CUT-GLASS VASE AND WOMEN WAISTS—FURS Card Party at Catholic Church A card party, the last of the alpha The difficulty of having perfectly | bet series, will be given in the par inh hall of the Immaculate Concep on church, 18th ave and EK. Marion t.. this evening, Women whose The danger of the unwatched pot! names begin with any letter from T to Z will have charge. Card playing begine at $15. Nefrestupeats will be served. eee Children of Alki to Fatertain The children of the Alki Commun. ity Council will give an entertain. ment this evening at § o'clock at the Community ball. The program will consist of the following numbers Hoyw chorus; dance, Elizabeth Thors dais; plano selo; song, Mary Behutt and Helen McGill; flower tableau; je pupil» ats,” four Camp Fire Girls; song ove Overseas Club Pienie The Ove as club will give th first plenic at Lemola on Sunday next, leaving Pier 3 at 9:20 a m For further particulars call the chairman, Mrs. Emma Rees, East 6346. P. E. 0. Pienice—Chapter V Chapter V Saturday, June 12, at ‘“Trenra, Mercer Inland, the he of Mr« Martha Arnert. Take 1 o’¢lock For tuna ferry from Leach park. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Haven M. E. Church Entertainment The boys of Lee Bricker’s Sund. school class will entertain their ents anf friends tonight at 8 o’cic with an illustrated lecture on the Holy Land, by Mr, James Mac Pherson, who served in the British army during 1918 and was in Beth le Jerusalem and other historic and pictures are unusually —-— jinteresting. Mines Bessie Harding | with ribute the music of the ev Madison ning, and the Boy outs will demon and| "Pate some stunts, Spring Y. W. ©. A. Recreation Plans An augmented program utdoor Jevents to be conducted with the s ip port and co-operation of prominent Seattle women was completed today b the Young Women's ch ion. These outdoor exe en follow the closing of | vit of the asa lation ot on Association members will shar in this summer program, for ur ments have been made to re Every Saturday cruit special classes of working girls employed in Seattle offices, stores nd industrial plants. Even the des tute girl who ne nancial and moral aid from the fare depart ment ofthe association will be invit 1 to participate in the outdoor ac t er girls who have been meeting In The Best of Suits On Best of Terms i CHERRY CHAT CHERRY’s is Proving its help. fulness to buyers more than ever now—during these Umes of general high pricea, when the demand for cash is #0 great on every hand, a credit account comes to the res. cue. ~-for a very few do few dollars monthly re cash and a u can buy a suit of splendidly tailored clothes at Cherry's, and secure values that could not be exceeded anywhere. Come in and jet Cherry's | You perfectly CHERKY’'S STYLE SHOP 7 Rialto Over Pig’n Whistle, between Madison and Spring Seattle Juveniiea of Neighbors of | Woodoraft meet at 1:30 p, m. at the! EB. O., will clone the | year with the annual family picnic | ities. The program for the young-| STAR SEATTLE GIRL ACT HEADS | ; gum \CE HIP BILL Wellesley Loew's Palace Hip offered a brie , Pageant new bill yester a live ut |eisica comedy miniature being o Saturday | bright feature he tabloid bousts BY 1x T) lan amusing plot, and there are nine| 2% DOROTHY Fae doug Conducted by people In the cast, including a half p 4 ee rien C) x s 208 fete the Welly ‘ng Saturday on gy LOUISE ANNABLE Jozen chorum beautie ho took| te - harming in @ pumber of bright com | Laurelhurst Golf links, Fy ’ | Concert by | tumes f the blue pehantst dis | Nordica Singers | ‘The Ttallan wtaterman, in his firet |th® University College tna ow g sul } Under the leadership of Milton Sey.|*peech, an rtrayed by William | “Urelbur reé mour, the Nordica Choral club, which | Histo, causes a gale of laughter, with| The Program ts ambitions, bat @ | 1s componed entirely of young wom | hin discussion of Umely toy in|! ae WL go to scholarbiggs, no | en. in « concert at the| labored Englis viiege for & Seattle and » 1 10d4 Fellows’ temple Monday evo-| “Leave That to Me,” the ‘title of Charles Paul, @ 1 June. 7. ‘The program to be|the skit presented by Joe Ryan and cirl, i the gentus of gf Wa be as foliows Josie Moore, i taken from a new wrote the play, the etme soe ada chnat te (tnree (ong of that name, which carries a , trained many of the | Ming We ada CMruthbert Harris | laughable finish formers, and will herself take ang Hee Kerdica Choral club | Hort Spencer and George Rows are! YS Part. Friends are expectin Duet-—"Hlowly and Hoftly Music Bhouid CU Mavet duiting scmibtions ng all the pageants thet oe a , Htephem Glover yew — Equilibristics that are unique * Incoby, . F the town ti ¥thel Bibby featured by the Kandow Tr two | PF ove the flower, Cherue—"lords ond Are | men and « lady Paul at college made a ng the director of of the artis als Amanat colle 8 are apt either to py bite of dancing and ag, Unrelated to an impression of ay or to have costumes ther "| HAVE GREENS ON seme. |MENU EVERY DAY Don't neglect to serve some sort of Rertha Bedbury Bethel Bibvy, G Kaluahe and Me |areens nearly every 4 we the ths. There are many wi m- lherbe that our great-grandmothers Arthur ¥ Tate & . oo spring mo ht le for Loving and Dr 1 | (oy 1 ve ty Laie oo Caryli| used. When there mare very Helena Mitchell | young they are tender and delicious Few people consider dock, purslane ->SFSSS3 Rese Bes of color ts promised fq 2s binding |OF COwnlips ax being edible. We rea ep = ink spinach and dandelions and in the medieval costumes, 4 pra} | ker| beet tops constitute the category of jeoscopic whirl of movement 4 | * the Grecian dances, and « es | ombe | OUT greenn acoetpintaent a spirit Emmy | | For children tt in especially neces. |“) CO pAniment the Hadley @ Hier ry to furnish Plenty of fresh vege “yesalice ve pou h Wings Pro- | tabies, Spinach may even be served |.) stronenses are Mra, adv Rey Hah art, Mr«. C. D. Stimson, Lucien Dennt | for breakfast with a poached egg. . : ban Nilseo | The vegetable in season is always | ; ¥ | “Dreamy Town” Clittord Chambers | ‘be best food for the body | Micken, & Mrs. her |) halle White Drea sing ena Topivee |4. Maken re bot muir waiiiate, priciiia iseder | WHOLESALE PRICES | vars. avi Mem h # Heima Green, escond soprane | A New York wholemle house is | dore Hardenbergh, CE be bog | Trene Vivian Fisher, whose engagement to Mr. John} crore Minus nese perth oe erg gone mn 413 “gel erg om oe "fe ‘ 5 and long coat 13.60 . ogan Bu Loor Locke was announced on Wednesday. 1, 3. Bader Bik-ined waite ot Cine weatity |e Loses Ballitt, So Portrait by Grad: (Arranged for choral by Frank MK Mia) ik Un 4 oI ne quality | kuttinger, and Mrs. Darele © Bart —Portrait by Grady. “hora! club men's wear sergs in the coming| ‘The pageant is scheduled te bea, 7 ae ental nai —| Dancers in the Minuet--futh Wat- |etyies, are offered by another whole 330. If it wet fy | a sae ling, Helena Mitchell Kaiser, Neilie ’ . th at 220. If it rains the pagemt wy fing in the amsociation all winte fn Bridal Vell, Oregon, on Sat-| May Boo Leona ficherrer, Beima | Mile house at $2 be held at the Arena, Filmect te] God is an follow June 5. 8. PL 1. club | Green e ¥. Lamb, Ceclt M. a “| dances will be shown mest week a hood Leschi park, Miss Edith Lamber eee Doty and Kies Leonhardt rid; Alice Mirlam, soprano, who has! seattle mo houses. - | Chorus Hirde Are Bingimg” (three ; § te bi ¥ Chri charge: June 12, Junior Culture elut Mr. and Mrs. Jafet part) Ciesten Thomas | Made an Italian career. noes Per-| io ore eat excursion on Lake Wa: Kton; June) gar smelene. arrived (Arranged by Paul Ambros) |alta, dramate soprano, formerly of| A fortune awaits the geuhe whe }19, Beacon Hill center Mour o guests at the Hotel Nordica Ch tub | the Boston and Chicago opera com-|can invent a mirror that wiles. Baker parks June 23 Lite Frie Lindeberg will depart Sat ‘iM 1 ib ala hon tes Bor pres semrene noun Plage d be n tes ee club, at Madrona park; June 25, East-\urday for Alaska, to spend the sum-| Metropolitan seelle, soprano; Elvira Leveroni,|as she thinks she © and Queen Anne ce . me prano, of the Rost pera | <a drone’ SA7Kt Same 30, Seeee, tanker ee ne enn tl ee Og Piatie compans, “AMario ‘Charice, tanor,| ‘The Pacific comst te Osa Sie } at Madrona park. Seattle women 2 aes | General Manager Giulo Gatt-Ca-|now with the Scotti opera company; | Produces a species of shell fish tres senza, of the Metropolitan opera,| William Gustafson, basso, and Carlo | wh New York, has announced many in-| Edwards, for assistant conductor. ob’ teresting features for the coming | = A Permanent Hair Wave cncouraged by the euceem of HAVE US WAVE IT NOW ané ‘Parsifal” given in English, two oth PAY FOR IT LATER will act as leaders for these club gatherings | BE | Mise Hazel McMillan returned Thursday morning from the Finch a rich purple dye for sks Mr. and Mra. J. FE Chitbere Jett ed. yesterday to spend a month in Alaska. a Mr. O D. Fisher departed today for Watertown, Maan, to visit his soniniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Donald Graham er masterpieces of Wagner, “Lohen grin” and “Tristan and Isolde,” will jbe given in Engilsh, Another with school in New York, to spend the sec lhe | English text will be “The Polish fummer with ber parents, Me. and| | Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Mc-| jaw," the music by the Czecho-Slo- At your own convenience § Mrs. Jobn C. McMillan. nwan and family removed to their) vak composer, Kar] Weiss, and the ¥ mac bome at the Country club today. | libretto by victor Leon and Richard IN SMALL PAYMENTS Mrs. John L. Snapp has as her) ne. Fd Ratka. Other operas to be given Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that | house guest Miss Elizabeth Sherman,| Mr. Prescott Onkee will return) will be “Don Carlos,” which has nev- you will be satisfied with the results obtained. of Binbee, Arizona, | Sunday from a short tip to New) or heen given in New York before; ‘A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the ee ipa Louise.” with Geraldine Farrar as) week. | Mr. and Mra W. V. Rhinehart bead the heroine; “Andrea Chenier,” by | Every one can now discard the eld curling tron end patent W have returned from Yakima, where! Mra. Pruce Elmore and children|t'mbero Giordano, with Caruso as | they spent the first part of the week. | have opened their summer bome on | protagonist, and “Mefistofel” It is aN nd Marine drive, in Victoria, where Dr.| quite probable that elther “Tales of | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenn Mo-|Himore will join them over the|Ifoffman” or “Lakme” will be re Martin, of Shanghai, China, formerly | Weekend vived. “Cleopatra's Night,” by Hen of this city, are receiving felicitats ne. Hadiey, wil] remain in repertory lon the birth of a daughter, April 15,| The Sagebrusher was uncouth, | The management has also engaged whom they bave christened Jeanne Sovenly, txnorant. Mary Warren |the following artists: Cora Chase, Elvira, was refined, well bred. Should she |a coloratura soprano, who has been eee | have married him? intnging in the Reale opera of Mad Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. White left | = ~" today for the East, to be gone sev. oral weeks. curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE: REACH OF ALL ’ For appointment call Main 6507 =! LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP D eee H Mra. Lawrence BE. Dunaway, who haa been spending @ few days in town, the guest of her sister, Mre Robinson D. Pike, will turn to her SERVICE IN SEWING MACHINES SUPPLIES, REPAIRS AND Why pay big prices for your merchandise elsewhere when we offer just as good for much less? We lay stress on big values, for they are what help to cut the high cost of living down. Let us help you! It will pay you! 5 ; if 6 Our store is the recoenized sewing machine headquartere in this vicinity. We can sup ply your every sewing ma chine need or want USED MACHINES SPECIAL BARGAINS Boys’ Pants $1.50 A special in Pants for boys. ‘These are made of union cassimeres, in light and @ark mixtures, and are especially suitable for school and everyday wear. They are cut full size and well You'll find these a dandy buy at this price. Men’s Khaki Trousers $2.00 ‘This is a blow at high prices. These Pants are worth © deal more money and are the kind that will give excellent service Boys’ Suit Values Every woman loves a bargain and every boy loves a new suit. Let's get together on onegof these Suit Specials. The Suits we are showing are the biggest values to be had in town. Styles are the latest and workmanship is the best. > (new)! 20% diacount June & machin | EWING . o! lored e | COMPANY $10.00 Suits reduced to...............se0+.- $7.98 They are medium weight and well tailor : et. $12.50 Suits reduced to...+....+++++- veeee $9.98 Men’s Straw Hats $3.00 Up The time has come to set aside your felt hat in favor of & nice summer straw. We are showing severa) smart styles in Italian Panamas, light weight and of a good quality, There are also some fine South American. Panamas at $5.00. $15.00 Suits reduced to.................... 811.98 $16.50 Suits reduced to............+-2+---- $13.25 $17.50 Suits reduced to.........6..0000++- $13.98 GOOD VALUES IN MEN’S WEAR Men’s Overalls $1.98 Men’s Undershirts 79c Men’s Cotton Hose Just thifk of; it! Overalls at this price Here's @ great bargain! Regular $1.25 A good everyday Hose at # bargain priet ne lar $2.75 values, but we have cele 4 cat Fe ee ae axe mage | Spring Weight Undershirts cut to 79. They | These Cotton Hose have reinforced toes and of a good heavy weight of blue denim and | are made of fine cotton yarns and well-fin-| heels and will give good wear. Black oaly. FOR 25¢. have bib. Plenty of pockets and they are ished. You should buy several at this p made strongly to stand lots of wear and | hey're mighty cheap! ; sui ’ Cashmere Hose Cut to 39 i ‘ f Men's Chambray Men’s Union Suits $1.49 | rine qvaity of cashmere Hose in « natn * Shirts $1.29 Dandy epring weight Union Suits at a] color, medium weight, The toes and Be An exceptionally good shirt at this cut | gpecial price. They come in white or ecru: | are reinforced to give good wear. These price. For work these Blue Chambray Shirts worth 506 a pair, but to give 708 are just the thing. They are good and strong 3 PAIRS and will stand hard wear. Better get a few at this «pecial price. Special, 2 PAL | ) Very Neat and | | Attractive HATS — | For Spring and ci 3 long or short sleeves, ankle length. Why pay are well a high price when we offer you a good gar- | value we are selling these at 39¢; ment at this low figure? FOR 75¢. Ladies’ Hose Brown and Ironclad Hose, in Children’s Coats Barefoot Sandals | x Summer wear | Real pretty Spring and Summer Coats These Barefoot Sandals are just what Buster ck. The heels for the little folks. They are neat, chic all the youngsters have been wanting White, Brown and ieee ee looking styles, and come in Black and toes are relnieee They have good strong leather stitchdown soles; two buckles; wide, well-fitting last. Pair 62.00 to $2.50. >be made of fine coh nd ribbed top: Special saturday, hemmed ton yarns; 50c value: 8 PAIRS FOR $1.00, White Chi Black A $12.9 ks, Old Rose, Copen, Navy, 4 Brown Bach, 85.98 to — a '. Price | At Our Westlake | Branch Store | Stricker’s | Millinery 1627 Westlake Ave. | | | Ladies’ White Waists A new assortment of Dotted Swiss White Waists have arrived in very neat and pretty styles. The fronts have rows of fine tucks and pleated trimmings. Collars are tuxedo style. These are well made and very serv- iceable. Priced at $5.00,