The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 12

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Miss Hughes Wedded This Morning to Mr. Suther- land; Entertainment Charming Washing- ton Girl; Twelfth Night Celebration at College Club; Small Luncheon, BY REULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sootety Editor of The Star MARRIAGE of Miss Monica Hughes, daughter of Mra, TD. Hughes and Mr, Deloss Sutheriand, of American Falls, Ida ho, was solemnized this morning in Portland, with Archbishop Christy Feading the service at his home, At tractivety gowned in blue satin, with a brown velvet hat, enciroied by chenna colored uncured ostrich, the Bride was a charming picture. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Harold Hughes, of Port land. The ceromony was witnessed ‘only by relatives and a fow intimate friends of the young couple, Those going from this city were Mra.) Hughes, De, and Mra, Arthur ©.| @rookall, uncle and aunt of the! bride, and Mins Holen Bagleson. | Both Mr. and Mra, Sutherland have | & wide circle of friends in Seattle, where they attended the University @f Washington. The bride was graduated from the Forest Ridge) convent and the university, and is a| gon of Mrs. George Suthertand of | Denver, Colo, and is a member of Nu and Sigma Delta Chi He | ‘was in the service two years during war, one of which he spent in the Balloon corps in France. Mr, and Sutherland will make their ‘Treat, Miss Harriet Baxter has eight guests to a bridge will take place this month. is have been extended to | tine to welcome the new year. "| Unger, Deautiful luncheon yesterday at the Bunset club, ‘Winfield W. Smith. Lovely baskets of early spring blossoms centered the ity table. eee Interlaken Guild Dance ‘The Interlaken guild will give an §nforma! dance and card party Satur- @ay evening, January 8, at the Yac —————— EMILIO coon MEANY HALL MONDAY EVENING, January 17 EXCHANGE TICKETS NOW ON SALE $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 complimenting Mrs. | Portrait by Wayne Albee—the McBride Studio. cud. The patronemes will be Mra. | Henry C. Ewing, Mra. Phillip J.| Aaron, Mra. John EB. Boyer, Mra. E B Harrah, Mra. George BE. Cooledge, Mrs. H. B, Collin, Mra H. D. Jef ferds, Mra, BE. H, Dodge and Mrs. Jacob Lukov, eee Miss Offerdahl Becomes Bride A pretty home wedding was sol emntzed New Year's eve, when Mixs Hildur Offerdahl, daughter of Mr. | ee and Mra Olaf Offerdahl, became the} Mr. David Edward Skinner left) bride of Mr, William B. M. Toschek. | Wednesday morning for a business The house was attractively decorat-| ‘rip to New York. ed with pink chrysanthemum, car- > eS nations and tvy. Rev. I. Tollefsen, Dr. and Mrs. Menry Surrafo re of the Bethany Lutheran church, | turned this week from San Fran-| read the service in the presence of | civco, where they enjoyed the hol about forty relatives and friends. | days Misa Blake Thompron played the| wedding music. The bride was) Mr. and Mra. Willlam Pigott, who charmingty attired in white satin | spent the holiday season in the East, and tulle and carried ilies of the va!-| returned this week to the city. ley and roses. Mr. and Mra Toschek eee will make their home in the city, Mr, Donald Hartzell departed this eee morning for his home in Now York ° city. Mra, Hartzell, who tw visitin Holiday Watch Party _| ristives in Detroit, wil join’ len Mr. and Mre. Emil Shulta on/upon his arrival eee Mr, add Mrs, Richard Dwight DATES To Remember FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 Mroand Mra Caspar W. Clarke's dinner at the Rainier club, oom: Pilmentary (o Mise Meffernan and © Women's University ne benefit of the build Jonew ten, from # In honor of her Geraid White, of Marry 0. tl! & o'oloek, Mra her reatdenca, ting Mine Grace Mefterna Frankiin White's mat by TURADAY, JANUARY 11 Mra J Th Anderson's tuncheen at the Sunset club tn honor of Mrs Winfield W Smith. Websters toe at hemor of Mise Rosamond Parsons from 4 Qntil & SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 t MONDAY, JANUARY 17— Kalnier chapters card party end Rite Temple aahington's EADAY, JANCARY 19 marriage of Miss Adelaide Martin to Mr Oliver Cords, at t o'clock, In Bt Paul's ehuren WEDNESDAY, JANUARY t6—~ The marri Parsons to Mr. Al r et the W. AL TURSDAY, FRARUARY 15-- Cafe Chantant and card fete for the benefit of the Children's how pital, to be given by the Broad. 4. WEDN Th izadne | Mr. Robert C. Saunders, Jr., natled | |recently on the West Ivan for the | Ortent, to remain several montha eee Mr. John Higham, who has been | the holiday guest of hie nephew and |niece, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vir-| j tue, left the first of the week for his home in Los Angeles, Gogorza Concert The University Women's league will present Emilio De Gogorta, r nowhed operatic baritone, in concert at Meany hall, Monday evening, Jan vary 17 Mr. Gogorta ia one of America’s bestknown artista, and won enviable success In concert. receiving only the highest praise,’ He is of Spanish descent, but wae born in this country He has appeared here several times and has always been greeted with the greatest ena thuslaem. Workers Get Chance to Study Art | Peryons who cannot give thelr |days to art work at the universit given an opportunity to study the graphic fine arta at Uh University Extension Art schoo! which holds session in the evening are being Merril are expected home about Jan- wary 15, from an extensive Hastern sojourn. and &t the dinner table a miniature Mountain, snow-capped, formed the Mra. Willtam Kroure and daugh centerpiece which later was found|ter, Miss Jane Krouse, have re to contain bella, horns and serpen-|turned to their home in the North after spending the holidays with incing completed the relatives in the city evening’s pleasure. Those tn at-| ° tendance were: Mr. and Mrs, W.| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrel and C. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Up-| Miss Helen Farrell departed last eve Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood-|ning for Portland, to remain until ward, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Pinney, | Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Scheg, Mr. and Mrs. W. HB. Kent, Mr and Mrs. Meyer M. Peyser, Mr. and Mrs. FE. J. Popp, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, Mrs. William Wiseman, Miss Mabel Scbultz and Mr, Ralph Schulta Cards and eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Colt have Temoved from 619 13th ave. N. to & residence at 1201 E. Boston st. eee Mies Nettle Cornish ts leaving Sun. day morning for New York, Boston and Washington, D. C., to spend six weeks, attending to business mat ters pertalning to her school, eee WASHINGTON CREAM PIE 1% cups flour teaspoons baking powder squares hard, bitter chocolate cup sugar enn milk Mix and sift ¢@ry ingredients. Mr. and Mra FE. B. Rutterba | have recently removed from Tacoma, jand are at present tho guests of thelr soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James MeConahey. Break eng» into meanuring cup and! in’ te (rene, eee et peat tam fill cup with milk. Add to dry ingre- Michigan oo are ean dients with chocolate which has been | — meited. Beat well for five minutes. | Bake in a round cake pan in a mod. erate oven for 20 minutes. Split and |put together with boiled custard | made with the yolk of one eg. Use the white of the egg for a meringue to spread over the top of the “pie.” 2 : 1 STEVENS’ 34%, of Tench If you value time nnd money | Littie Cont Private Maile | J | {| Danced in leading places 0 bg * ¢ that of a meat-eater, “Prices are cut, Reductions are great, Purchase at Cherry's, We're willing to wait.” OW for the Greatest Discount Sale of the Season Everything cut to rock-bottom prices for. immediate clearance. Seleet what you want, pay a small an@unt down—the balance on easy N READY TAILORED CLO’ WOMEN—WA 207 Rialto 014 Frederick & Nelson pullaing Second Ave. Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whiatle at the Women’s University club, near the Metropolitan theatre. Classes begin at 7:30 and last two hours, Those tn freehand, life and sculpture are meeting on Mon |deys and Wednesdays, Design. | decorative art and architecture are being aught on Tucsdays an Thursdsy The Seattle Society of Fine Arty and the Seattle Art Students league Jare co-operating in maintaining the in January Interest shown tn the work will! I determine whether ft will be con [tinued after the winter quarter. \SHORTER SKIRTS One of the foremost American de. | |algners is showing shorter and much fulled skirta on @ance frocks for the now season. The deepest cave known In the BED lworld in near Frederickshall, Nor-| |way. It i# 11,000 fret deep. | Clearance ALL FURS Radically Reduced Fashionable High Grade Furs At Prices Too Low to Mention’ Come Now and Get a Good Choice C.C. BERG Inc. D. BECKMAN, Mer. Seattle's Pioneer Manufacturing Vurrier (Since 1888) 1419 First Ave. achool, which opened the firet week | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Drama Department of Women's Century Club The drama department of the Women’s Century club will present two plays Saturday vernin, Ja ary 8, in the New Thought auditors jum. Wallace MacMurry will direct | both plays, which are by Lord Dun sany, who ts called one of the great- est modern dramatiota “The Tents lof the Arabs” and “The Glittering Gate” will be produced with suitable loring and atmowph the settings to follow the simple plans of tie | modern poetic #tage, eee Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae association will meet at the Women's University club Saturday at 12:30 o'clock, eee Classic Culture Club Mra. J. A. McPherson and Miss Louiae Rathbun will be hostenres at | | the meeting of the Classic Culture Lelub “to be held at 2 p. m. Federation clubhouse, Mr, HL Smith lof the School of Cartooning and Let |tering will talk on “Cartoons and Cartoonists.” ADDITIONAL CLUBS Beattie Audubon Soricty ‘The Seattle Audubon society wil! meet Tuesday, January 11, at 8 p |m., Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K. \H Palmer, of the University of Washington, will speak on the habits of birds, with special reference to | birds in the sporteman bUL Public | invited, eee Homesteaders Lodge Homestoaders lodge will give a so cial dance thin evening in the I. 0. G, T. hall, Virginia et, near Boren ave | | Ladies’ Auxiliary to Herzl Congregation Members of the Ladies’ auxiliary to the Herzl congreeation spent a delightful afternoon Tuesday as the guests of Mrs. Rosa Jacobs, in the | ¥. H. M. A. clubroome, meeting was held at 2 p. m. with Mra, 6. Mosler presiding. A cam party followed, with prizes and re freahmenta, eee Mountainesrs Club Morting | The Mountaineers’ club will have i thelr monthly meeting this evening Jat 8 o'clock, in the Chamber of Com |therce building. Mr. CG. F. Ubden | will give an {lustrated lecture on the country surrounding the Skagit |water power project, and also the wuntry along the Spokane river. PALACE HIP HAS | BILL OF VARIETY Featuring the new show at Loew's Palace Hip is a lively musica! and encase att Fountain of Yo Le bthe prima a and she in happil surrounded by @ chorus of pre | «iris who sing and dance unusually well v0 la pleasing skit an presented by Jean | MeCoy and Ralph Walton. Olive and Mack are a clever couple who sing, dance and offer some sparkling comedy chatter, Joo Brennan, with his Irish wit, | puts over @ clever monologue A smbination of crayon drawing | bright talk, singing and plano play Clayton and Clayton } rut Yonder” ts the | feature photeplay, title of the | If you are looking fc Ladies’ Silk Dresses $25.00 values cut $15.00 Men’s Overalls 2.25 values, cut to $1.59, $1.65 Men’s Shirts Black Sateen $1.69 values, cut to $1.19 Children’s Underwear $1.00 Shirts and Drawers, cut to, each 49c Fancy Flannelette 50c values, 27 inches wide, cut to, yard 25c Misses’ Aprons $1.50 values, Coverall, cut to 79c at the} A business | noes Ferguson t#| “A Pew Moments With Outja* tr! in presented by a versatile cou sale. Everything is a reduced, r Men’s Fine Suits $32.50 to $50.00 values cut to $22.50 .. $30.00} | $6.65 » $15.00 ‘Ladies’ House Dresses ‘Smart Wrap ‘Combines Fur ‘With Velvet | | BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion Authority) Thin fanctnating combination of | | moleskin, fur and embroidery is but jone of several interesting adapta-| tions offered this season—sealskin land a deep, rich old blue velvet, for instance, squirrel with gray filk| |duvetyn, and the tracery done in tarnished gold, if you please, or black velvet and fox. | However, very distinctly a first choice would be the coat wrap as It fs tn the original, as soft and pliable! an if it were made entirely of chiffon | velvet and as warm and cozy as if it wore entirely of fur, | | The tate Empress Eugenie left an estate valued at more than $10,000,000. Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue | or real b ck to $2.50 valu $1. Silk Lisle Sox 75e values, cut to 49c Ladies’ Shoes $6.50 values, cut to $4.98 Ladies’ $15.00 values, Winter Union Suits $2.50 values, cut to $1. Heavy Comforters 2x90 inches, cut to FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 192 FLORENCE VIDOR’S WISDOM F BY FLORENCE VIDOB Bereen Celebrity Any wife can dreas becomingty. A stylish appearance can be maintain od, tions; costly clothes are not necessary to style, a exemplified by the neat, er appearance of many poorly paid department store girls, The wife who spends an andue proportion of her husband's salary on her clothes ia @ criminal; in fact, 1 do not believe any one should drews extravegantly while others have not enough to eat, Style is attained by merely pre- serving harmony in dress; certain designs and color schemes must benefit your personality, Your com plexion and the color of your hatr and eye; your height and weight and general contour; all these thing» should govern your selection of clothes, Avoid extreme clothes which are soon out of style and make you ap- pear freakish. Dress neither too young nor too old; one mode will accentuate your age; the other take away from your charm. Your headdress should fit your perwonality; a good haircomb adds 100 per cent to one’s appearance, and, in my opinion, ts of more tm- portance than any article of apparel, I firmly believe in the lownecked gown er dress; to me, the low-neck | in always stylish, and ls an ald to health, True style never sacrifices com fort. Gloves, shoes, handkerchiefs and stockings can ald or mar ones a pearance considerably; little details of dress always count. Silk howtery, even of the cheaper sort, is the only worthawhile orna mentation of feminine limbs. I believe in a minimum of Jewelry: | the more you wear, the more it ap- pears as if you mast attract atten tion, at whatever cost. irrespective of economic condi-| OR WIVE | Some overdreesed and over bejew led society women always remind ime of cus horses or African sav ages, ie neat mornings, and while das ing housework; keep your clothes hangers, always cleaned and pres jin that way you will save moni and will always look neat and stihl }ish—both virtues that will make @ hit with your husband. The fi ap s to his head, the second to fi heart, and his heart will always b yours if you look good to him. eee { I wil next discuss the futility | quarreling. |FASHION NOTES It is no longer considered to wear slippers to match the This allows one to have a nef French blue or nasxturtium gow: | wear yellowish flesh-colored | with hose to match with each one 4 them. Fashion authorities say bron |kid slippers should not be worm They are only permissible in satin, a TRAVELING SALESMAN | CONTINUALLY DIZZY Mr, W. A. Davia, residing at Hunt lington Park, Calif, reports that gradugly he became run down and was afflicted with severe headaches He says that he come pletely lost his “pep” and was afraid |that he would soon lose his positie as @ traveling saleeman unless he r bis He was induced by a clerk In oe | of the stores of the Owl Drug Ci |pany in Los Angeles to try Vino | Within @ month Mr. Davis says he | observed a decided improvement and now he is ‘feeling fine. Vinol, the wonderful recuperathy tonie for weakened or | ema: men, women and children, is so Swift Drug Co.— Advertisement, and dizziness covered and » poise. strength Doing a washing without once put- ting your hands in the water. Yet that is possible if you Laun-Dry- own a Ette. A single small pay- ty lone < } 1 al ment puts a Laun- Dry-Ette in your home. You h many months pay. ave to Examine this wringerless Wash- ing Machine. An inspection in no way obligates you to buy. Tel ighthiour hyp. ELLIOTT 152. 418 UNION ST. Boys’ Snappy Suits $10.00 to $22.50 values cut to $8.50 $6 es, cut to 29 Men’s Cotton Sox 25¢ to 35¢ values, cut. to 19c Men’s Work Shoes $5.00 value® cut to $2.98 Dr. 29 $10.95 Ps] SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREEY Big Adjustment Sale . ins—real big values for your money—buy in our store during this bottom price. We have always been low in price, but to turn stock quickly, we are taking big losses and giving you extra good values. Come and see for yourself. to $14,98 values cut to 98 » $9.98 Ladies’ Winter Coats $40.00 values, cut to $20.00 Medlicott Underwear Shirts and Drawers, $5 values, cut to, each $3.50 Boys’ Shoes $6.00 values, solid leather, cut to $4.98 Denton Garments Broken sizes, to clear 98c Wool Blankets $15.00 values, 66x80 inches, cut to, pair $10.00 Misses’ Fur Sets $15.00 values, cut to $7.50

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