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a MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929, THE SEATTLE STAR Ladiew’ Auxiliary to F. 0, §, of 1. The Ladion’ Auxiliary to#, ©, | the |of 1. will hold a card party ey Hi. A. hall at 11th and % m wt, on Wednenday evenig Drama A feature photoplay, “The Tn known Love,” with Doloren Cass nelli as the star, supplements aydeville, eee LOVE TANGLE FURNISHES FUN AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM € r Gerard should taken | heed of the moral taught in the lines Love thy neighbor as thyself, but let his wife alone,” then he wouldn't have gotten into the merry \% Setter t# p.m, MR. AND MRS. DE VOE TO GIVE DANCE AT YACHT CLUB BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star URSDAY EVENING, September 2, has been selected as the date for | the dance to be given by Mr. and Mra, Archibald C, DeVoe for their Qaughter, Miss Betty DeVoe, Invitations will be extended to about two cs ae DATES Mr. and Mrs. Banks To Remember . Trafford Huteson [Beare tte anne to Be Entertained Samer ance cel] pina lant, ts one of the mont graceful Mr. and Mrs with be hosts ’ at the Golf Club dinner dance on ae dancers seen at the local house eo ening. entertaining hin seaRon. for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs Jack Trainor, a well known per oe Jes Ranks of Lakeville, Conn. nonage on the vaudeville stage, i* ia visiting Mra Ranks seen in & new farce entitled Help.” arenta, Mr and Mra,» Alexander od comedy runs thruout the act,| Bal but the situation is mmen ‘Trat| n da ala watnce - nor is assisted by np able t ‘ Bob Nelson and Frank Cronin are Bridge Luncheon featured in one of the best received] lon of feata on the double wire and iiiee rome acts of the bill. This pair’ go alffacrobatics with breath-taking 'velo>| rhe musnical portion of the offer: at H | thru their act without the ordinary | ity, Pieturesque and unusual t* the) ine is gplendid, with little Corinne ment thru the rest of the plot, Mra. Claud M. Seeley has arranews caus” but get the laughs from the| setting of “The Conductor,” @ playlet| serpert leading the girls in a catchy |, 240° Morgan capably act & bridge luncheon ¢ wee audience by clever songs offered by George 8. Fredericks and | Pauline Acthur aloo haw » {feminine ead. Piquant to be given at her residenc day of this week. : ‘The total low of covingy taken out of thin country in estimates & minimum of $2,000 for esey hea Nut Miss Greenwood's humor for bids this to be serioun “LAI Longer Latty,” “Blow ‘Town t* Jazz Town Now” and the “Twentieth Century Lullaby” were| mixup of affairs and situations that the best vocal numbers, while Let-| occur in the offering of the Levy's ty'’s Denishawn nature dance was the} Musical Company gat Levy's Or only thing of ite kind during the|pheum this week In “Iie Naughty evening. Night.” The action is laid in three ple turesque settings with the first show ink the exterior of the adjoining Afiats of “Ole” and “Toney In this petting & number of humorous bits ure worked the t#Wo co o next scene, that of a at ‘in the many novelty and vaude | ville offerings in the show, while the fast, in the interior of a fashionable cute, is the mont pictdresque of the | MMA HAIG, “MAYTIME,” AT THE MOORE “Maytime.” a romantic dancing act, headlines this week's Orpheum | vaudeville bill at the Moore theatre.) | Dainty Emma Haig, pretty and piquant, dances and sings her way into the hearta of the audiences ere started at the Wilkes Sunday nee for a week run, Rand wae @ chief laugh getter of the show and the situatic helped to keep Sunday audiences in laughter thru the three acts The entire plot is built aroung names “Howell” and “Powell, the error of some real entate & newly married and muchp young man rents a home already cupied by @ pretty young m woman, Both spend the night the house, unaware of each otf presence, until morning, when # meet The efforts of the young woman and the young married |to avoid ncandal provide the ne DARING ACROBATS ON PALACE HIP PROGRAM There ix plenty of varied and amusing diversion in the new show that opened yesterday at Loew's Palace Hip, Decidedly worth while la phé offering of the Five Avallona, twh men and a trio of very sretty irks Who dash through a combiny, tan Biaanor ideut, Stewart M: aN TURSDAY, AUGUST t4— Mint Alice Hole to entertam at Juneheon at the Golf etwb, com plimenting Mise Irane Planer and Miss Kieanor Keith. Mise Katherine 4 shower for Miss | M. Macedo’s luncheon at i] club te compliment ok Bentley Mra G EM. Pratt and Mise Ruth Pratt to be at heme In complt- meant to thelr honse gucats Lawtehe in Col WR warters, Introducing the " ntry Me t ‘ | ar Charles 7 . in, U number. Thorne 1 th Edward Marshall, “chalkologiat mpany, in which the action occurs number with the maid : ge lng pretty na ‘ presents a pleasing and different/on the platform of @ rapidly OVENS | oreakase and Pricelia Plesting lected wife abl election that ie well liked by Orphe-| train, An eloping couple, whore] ang Robert Lorenzo have individual |, Joward Russel p um patr The personal touch of|yeuth wins instant sympathy, &/ numbers with the chorus | Tanner, the butler | Marshall's act goes over big. Hin|furigus father and an inquisitive but! One of the prettiest openings that |"UMbling block all thru chatter relieves the usual monotony | helpful conductor are figures in the |e. ser been staged at Levy's Or | 204 Russell ts even at his bent that goes along with an act of this|story. Earl and Fdwards are welll htm, starts “His Naughty Night” |‘%¢ ctlm, dignified manner of kind billed an “cheerful ‘chaps” ‘Their | cer in a splendid manner. “The |Duter. Fanchon Everhart Davis and Chadwick, two colored| nonsensical talk ix refreshingly 264-17 snerator” starring Mafinte, the big | Ute® her share to the comedy im boys, open the bill. with clever danc-| In the offering of Clifton #n4/ii.i45 strong man, is the motion |"? of the Irish housekeeper, ing. Their dancing is good, but the| Kramer, a clever Swede character: | ii ture offering | Hall is cast in the role of the gage that they pull off are rather | ization, bright and funny lines ed ae 2 ie ——, tea Bae rr ntique, but seem to get over song are amuringly blended in the | spy > neo Santon in cant in the role of a } - - ‘ | amusthg the audionces with hin cley.|songs are offered by Root and AT THE WILKES |Seavy, Norman Feusier, “Btreet Faker” act. Kenna is un-| White, who make their strongest aj+| George Rand's clever and comic| Lancaster, Dorothy Dunstan peal with some lively and varied|acting in the feature of Otto Har | Harriett Helene are seen ted, but is perfectly capable of ‘ the success it ia! stepping bach’s@°No More Blondes,” which in their different parts. Mayor and Mrs. Cajdwell Hosts Mayor and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell will entertain with a dinner of eight covers at the Golf club Wednesday evening. AUGUST t— at Seattle Gott ‘ anf mw om Garfield Fenton's bridge tea at her residence FRIDAY, AUGUST 21— Mr and Mra Fred WW. Raxter’s dance at the Tecut club honoring Mise Harriet Raster Mrs. Hoge to Be Luncheon Hostess Mra Doster Hoge has bid @en a Ee tients to luncheon to | morrow at the Golf club, Bigs ores ¢ bridge to follow. @rranged 4 game ot Dinner at Country Home Mr, and Mr&. Carl F. Gould were | | tay evensn ‘ctnelr ome near the Iban @ay evening at their home prs Ae ‘Their guests include ar ana oe. Keith Bullitt, who were Mra, Andrew Gillespie returned cer woke Dters;, Mr. and lst evening from a week's visit) Mrs. Eaehar Lambuth, Mr. heer relatives s Vietoria, Mrs. J. Thacher Hodge, Miss Rut tas sad Mr. Pierce Haight. Mr. and Mra Fred Ernst. Mr eee and Mrs. John Gibeon and Mrs Gertrude Brawley Feturned lant night Hostesses at | from a motor trip to Mount Rainier, | Fort Lawton Plan Tea _ | where they bave enjoyed wseverai Mrs. Meister, wife of Col bs A Meister, and Mrs. Charles, wife of) pr mW. Schoder of TH the new commandant, Col. egg N. ¥. arrived’ Saturday Rev ypem my Charles, have arranged & tea fr | spend’ a month with his mother Thursday afternoon in Mra. — Mrs. Gophid Schoder. De. Schodes at Fort Lawton. The af-| way graduated from the S Mrsmnte ocd fair will be in compliment to the of Washington in 1900, and has foe Indies of the first infantry, 894 severa) years been in charge of the ie eens’ wits agg sg hydraulic laboratory at Cornell unt : . . en. | versity. Harry Foote Hodges, and Mra. Wik ¢ gon, wife of Col. Richard Wilson, with a bevy of young ladies, includ) ing Miss Barbara Meister, Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Dorothy Van ‘Way and the Misses Gwendolyn and Margaret. Newlov | er o making the act Misses Lewin, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3— Reception for Mr and Mre Frank RB Cooper at the Women's Unt alone versity clud with the Sehool | Chalten and Keke offer @ rather Women's lenaiee 00 hostesnep | novel tight rope act | Kinograma and “Topica ef the | Day” complete the bill. oe |LETTY LINGER. AT THE MET Letty, to whom Seattle theatre | goers mid “So Long” some time ago, is back again in Seattle at the Met ropolitan theatre, where she will linger @ ltue longer, say @ week, at leant. | Letty, or long, lean and lanky Charlotte Greenwood, in Moronsco's new musical farce, “Linger Longer Latty.” brought her graceful kick | along with her and the large, triend- lly audience which greeted her took | kindly to her comedy bert Higgins shared honors) | with the star aa Jim, a returned gob. The miusxic under the direction of Al | fred Goodman and a splendid or 18) cheatra, added to the production. | Special $54. 75 7-Piece Dining Room Suit Regular Price $75.50 d Mrs. J. K. Jameson Portrait by James & Merrthew | Little daughter of Mr. an USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Soloists at Symphony Concerts Theo Karle, American tenor, Artiats of international reputation planning @ concert tour of England 7 a = x D| tchen are included in the list of soloists some time in the near future. | The comedy opens in a kitch | with Letty, the girlgoat of a large! to appear with the Seattle Bym- | ee | scanty of rtd, Ee note * phony Orchestra this season, made| Marguerita Sullivan Fontrese will) ner bathing mult, Letty is one of public by Manager C. E. White. again tour this country next season.| those girls who, unblessed with | Among the singers and instrument. | Jules Daiter, who introduced her last! beauty and grace, do all the family alists engaged to give additional In-| *eason, will manage her tour, | chores apd are indispensable. She | terest to the symphonic prograsns | eee | unowiee laetes gators: ie 3S + wie at Meany er 4 isa mgm i ee oe uae can-| Jim in in the same clam with Let “4 iw, consider many musical) celle “ ve con. | panera at ; : Dinner Guests at Mra. Elmer T. Foss of Fort Casey | oot bere be ton grentent of] tract with the Chic sir ahah qt leit somes ae Golf Club . ies ane “at: ber ag ag 2 Sewn. | ering women masters s the violin rege to take part in a musical com-| The change is startling | ir. and| Paul Althouse, world-famous tenor . Letty drafts the aid of a French eg eee waste on Lawrenes 1. of the Metropolitan’ Grand Opera | modinte and is transformed Into a APR son company; Horace Britt, ‘cello virtu- | raving beauty, while Jim gets a hair. | 4 y evening at the Golf cub] Friends of Mrs. Harvey B. Coch: | ono; Harold Henry ‘aninent’ Amert.| composer, returned to England July| cut and an evening sult’ As paged @inner dance. rane will regret to hear that she is|can pianist, already favorably | 31 after « tour of 223 recitals in the) sult both become immensely popular . ~ iad & patient in the Cle Elum hospital, | known to local concert-goers: Arthur | United States nd fall in love with each other Miss Felger to Be having been injured in an autorhe-| Middleton, distinguished baritone, | ao - —_ Honored Pile accident two weeks ago. News| and Lotta Madden, Seattle soprano, has been received that she is pro who has won & place among the Miss Beatrice Clapp has extended sressing favorably and will be re nation’s ablest concert vocaliats invitations for a luncheon of twenty |™oved to her home in a fortnight Alice Gentle and Frances Ingram, | | @overs at the Hotel Sorrento on ‘Thureday, complimentary to her eee | er Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Rooth Fer a piece, Miss Nellie Beatrice Felger,| With their children, Evelyn and) and several other artists of equally ‘who soon departs for Mount Vernon | Lawrence, Jr, returned Saturday high standing, may be added to the seminary in Washington, D. C. The | from @ week's vacation at Moclips.| foregoing list at the conclusion of party will afterward be entertained | 4 ° | negotiations now pending, Mr. White ‘at the matinea at the Moore the| Mr. George N. West of Portfind | announces ty * | spent the weekend with friends in| At the popular concerts this season the city, there will be several visiting soloists of note in addition to those chosen Mr. Ralph C. Dawson of San Fran. | from the ranks of Seattle musicians cisco arrived in the city Friday and) Several instrumentalists of tried will be the guest of his mother, Mrs.| ability and long experience with Mamie C. Dawson, for a few days, | Eastern orchestras have been en » tert | gaged by Conductor John M. Spar Mr. B. D. Smalley left Saturday for| gur to supplement the personnel of an extended trip to Alaska. |the local symphonic organization, “4d sd | and it is predicted that the orchestra Mrs. Harold Winterbourne, who! will be better than ever thin season has been the guest of Miss Edith | Symphony and popular concerts will Drummond, returned Saturday to her be given at Meany Hall, on the Uni home in Walla Walla. | versity of Washington campus, “es alternate Friday and Saturday even Mrs. BE. W. Sheridan has removed ings, beginning with a symphony from the Hotel Assembly to an apart-| program on November 6. Season ment at the Sheridan. | tickets are now selling. The new +. © | offices of the Seattle Symphony Or Mr. and Mra. 0. A. Gibbs wifl leave | chestra society aregon the second this week by motor for California. | floor of the Sherman-Clay building | After a short visit Mr. Gibbs will re.| Third ave. and Pine at In order turn afd Mrs. Gibbs will remain for| to insure good seat locations, season the winter. | tickets should be ordered now, ac cording to the management. eee Cornish School | Opening The Cornish School of Music will open its seventh season on Tuesday ptember 1 Staccato Note: “Smilin’ Thru,” and Frederick are where Marie Zendt, soprano, ls now singing them. pepe | completed a very abroad. He appeared in Geneva, On jtend, and last spring in Nantes, France, tenor, has just successful season Mishel Plastro, Russian violinist, who ix soon to tour America, will make his New York debut at Car. nesie hail, Sunday afternoon, Octo ber 3. eee Mrs. A. A. Cobb and children, George an@ Cornelia, who have been visiting Mra. Cobb's parents, Mr and Mts. Joha L. McLean, will leave for their home in Spokane on Sat urday. eee “4 ° Gatty Selare, Pngtish organist New School Dresses Latest Styles $2.98 to $11.98 School days are approaching once fnore and new school dreames are of empecial interest to the girls. New additions are being made to our stock daily, affording a wide variety to choose from. There are the smart sailor styles in allwool #erges and per- cales, Middy styles and a large number of fancy ginghama, Ages & to 14 $5.00 Down—$1.50 Weekly Solid oak dining table, 45-inch top extending to 6 feet. Six solid oak, genuine leather slip seat dining chairs, America’s Most Remarkable *Home Heating Plant in eee Miss Keith Announc&® Wedding Date Mis Eleanor Keith, daughter of | ‘Mr. and Mrs, William Chester Keith, hag announced the date of her mar- riage to Lieut. Stewart Macklin, U. ®. N., of the U. SS. Texas. The wervice will be read by Rev. HH Gowen at nine o'clock on the even | Ing of September 15 in the St. Barna bas chapel. Miss Clara Emory wil! be Miss Keith's maid of honor. There will be no reception. Lieut. | Macklin is the son of Capt, Charles Fearns Macklin, U. 8. N., retired and Mrs, Macklin of Baltimore, Md eee Miss Willett Guest of Honor Complimenting Miss Annette Wil ett, a bride of September, Miss Se: grid Munson entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her home| Friday evening. The evening was spent in music, games and dancing. eee Dr. Clark to Address College Club Dr. Thomas A. Clark of the Whdergraduate University of Iino! will address the Club at} noon Tuesday, August 24, on “The | Mr. and Mrs College Man and His Obligations.” | St. Paul. who have been visiting The entertainment committe friends for several weeks, are leav “nounces that the dining room ing this week for the home doors will open promptly at 12:20 eh tie , Mr o'clock. | re | Wash . . his Miss Gregg Weds Bordeaux. Mr. Hinton arid 1 n spending his furlougt In the presence of a few relat | and friends, a very pretty wedding | Parents. Mr. and | Mrs twon, departed Satur: ‘was solemnized Thursday evening, rig ie vhs a, agp August 19, when Miss Eleanor} poi) Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. fi | J. Gregg, and Mr. Ernest R. Hin é of Ronald, were united in marriage by Rey, J. A. Badoon at the home of the bride and groom at Ronald station. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marie Gregg, and Mr. Donald Hinton attended the groom. The bride wore her traveling guit of midnight blue tricotine and a Diue and white satin hat. She car. ried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and bride roses. Mine Grege Was attired in blue watin with Wool Sweaters * $4.00 to $10.00 New fall styles bf Ladies’ Woot 7 choice House Dresses $1.98 to $2.50 Many new styles of Ladies’ House Drenees are here in 00d serviceable materials check and stripe patterns some in plain colors * are in contrasting colors, making them very at tractive Ten Important Patented Features Not Combined in Any Other Furnace Sweate lot of styles with «ailor collars, cufis and belt have combed wool trimmings, good weight and firm weave Ladies’ Stockings 69c Pair They are the kind that give real service; and toes; colors white garter are in in a peg colors; cout Children’s Aprons $1.79 Serviceable Aprons with short iit sleoven, in @ good wearing qual mes. A ity of gingham. Fancy pockets, | Samm Hoe belts and piping: pretty -plaid Hi "a i it ' Ht patterns. Ages 6 to 12. 3 H At 9 ICTV XO Waitresses’ Aprons $2.25 Each ° Indian Head Cireular Apréns, made of an extra heavy and quality of duck; S4nch band and 36 inches long. Sizes 28 to 34 BUCK’S eee Mr. Roy Macomber of San Fran. cisco arrived in town Saturday, to remain indefinitely eee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wagner have as their guests Mrs. George Adams and Miss Margaret Adama of Sioux City, Iowa, who arrived Thursday to| visit for two weeks, double heels are black brown and gray; 4inch top. Children’s Stockings 25c Pair Splendid values in cotton rib Stockings in black and white; reinforced heels and toes; wizes 6 to 9% | | Ss by Arthur F Vanderpool's “Val | . , eliciting favor in Alaska! I Boye? Union Suits 75c Kr rT Fine Balbrigg Bloomers of the better grade for Short that promise long. wear and length; ecru t satisfaction. They are regular $1.00 fin knit cotton lisle with elas broken in sixes tic at waist and knees; come in only. pink, white and black, Misse Play Suits $1.00 Up Dandy little Play Suits that Regu 500 Misses’ | will give good wear and save Drawers, Fine cotton rib, light other clothing, Made of a : knee length; sizes 10 to | strong grade of chambray; neat 14 only, ly trimmed, Ages 2 to 6 children's ntrong College uf George Raymond oft | nn an ues,” ial and dance at Russell Bordeaux of Bordeaux 95th and Meridian iy spending a few days with | ave ning. Cards and re parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas|freshments. All Eastern Stars and | friends assured of a pleasant even Autos will meet all Green lake who has at Denny station between the with his|hours of § and 9 Leroy W id for the} at West n Union Suits boys. sleeves, knee color. 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Dore values in Skuffers $3.25 ‘The logical shoes for children; they ‘look well come in brown, Children’s Shoes $2.25 of sturdy children. They Joth top and patent tip; button sty black extra good value at this pric en i” CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Clearance Shoes for little have and black vers wear well and black Writers’ Club Writerr’ club will meet in the Erickson club room, Y. W. C. A., at {8 p.m. Papers will be read by Mis |Mary Kane, Mrs, William Calvert sr. Mrs T Haley Mrs ames Sullivan tors welcony with light upp ‘ he Ww Givnan and Mr. button style; and Mrs vy soles, Sizes 84% to 11 Sole Agents ius and Buck’s “THE STORE MAT, to match and carried Killarne and pink sweet peas. After the cere mony an informal reception was held the attractive new home of the Hinton | in young couple, and a buffet suppe was served. Mr. and Mrs, left for a short trip to Victoria, B,C and will be at home to their friends after September 1, D. A. R. Study Class Daughters of the American Revo Jution Study claes will hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. H. D. Hurley, 416 East 71st st. en lake car, + . Aloha Chapter No, 116, 0. E. 8. Aloha Chapter No, 116, O. K. &., Friemiship Camp 3388 The regular monthly. social the R. N. A. will be Hall, cowner of Market at we, N.» W. Tues 8:20. A good program and readings will be miven freshments will be served. of and 17th evening at of music Re. Every one welcome, held in Woor's | SECOND SAVES VOU MONE V4 Ranges and Heaters FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | 1514-1520 Second, between Pike and Pine ¢