The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. | PALACE HIP OFFERS Music | NEW BILL THURSDAY ™& The management of Loew's iL Miss Martha Ardelle Townsend Seattle <nomeee | i1ip promises another entertall e | l Sioa € | Recital by Honorary Jallstar show in the new vad & Societ . | Fraternity [Sil soming to. tat a % ‘ = Thin afternoon, at % o'clock, the ovided by Charles D. . sii : . Bie? 7 first of 1. eer! of m a al re ita atria 5 unigus cone Gu ?, Tniversi) y , 4 2 URSD. the soldiers’ statue fund from 9 tol will be given by the u I’bi Epatlor Women’s 1 niversity Club oe 8 honorary fraternity of the unive A little bit of all right™ te th 4 Announces February Day Nursery Association | Cushing Child Welfare Departm it It will be held at the Univer: | offering of Ernie Gordon i . ne Donan Day Nursery association| Cushing Child Welfare department ty Methodist church, Brooklyn a eimar, Ther sell are : Program; Bridal Party will meet at the home of Mrs. John|with Mra, T. C, Courtney, 1438 W and 42d N. B : rippte a breezy a to Be Honored; Illus- Erikson, 815 Edgar at 130 p, m.| 46th wt, at 2 p.m happily with thelg 3 % 2° s 2) = IOrors . trated Talk. Sereste Cad | Sorosis Club Porg vam for i NNOUNCEMENT is made of the ‘The art department of the Sorosis | ons club art department at Thursday Evening et on the bit 02 a February program at the Wom club will meet at the Federation Federated clubhoune Rerume of | | Hildur Levida Lindgren, eoprar ma in one act, “The Old he em'e University club with the first hbase ct: "Phe Study of Italian | famou an painting’ led by Mr well known to Seattle audiences, and trel Man,” in which Harry Meeting, Friday, February 4, at 6:0 Art,” with Mrs. A. J. Webb as leader, | A. L. Webb. Vilma Sundborg, drhmatic ks, the eminent character actors ‘Thursday Musieal Club mee me aren Come ‘The life and componitions of Schu-| St. Barnabas Gu rN bert will be studied at the meeting of mee Thursda nt 8 p.m, with and his company will be seen. A delightful musical specialty ts the offering of Gillano e. Fred's pige may be Polock, when a bridge dinner will be | Vilma’ Sanabors, “drama ‘enjoyed by members and their guests 4 tables to be reserved at the club. The hostesses will be: Mrs. James A evening in the Swedish church, Ninth and I be assisted by Clau anticipated and Margu Pease, Mrs. FE. L. Skeel and Mrs iat Shadiday Sfbalenl cee, to be teil C. Babeock, 816 1. Proapect #t linist, and Arville |relied upon to provide some novi Charlies A. Bemis. with Mra A. G. Bimmer, 8030 44th | There will be a musical program, an nist, ‘The program will be imusement : A Valentine party is on the cal 4 address and refreshments, Members | ‘The fea photoplay ts ave. 8. W. Luneheon at 12:30 p, m @ndar for Saturday, February 12, at oie S jand friends are invited to attend, an 8 o'clock. ch member is inv to q eee | ~~ Be the guest of the entertainment ef Adams Po. A Pythian Sisters’ Alteulstlc Club | ling, January $0, ‘Thess sues Committee, to come in children’s oo The teachers will have charge Of! pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club will wits singers will be heard in a @ Tuma, and to bring two nickels the progran? at the meeting Of lentertain with a card party in ert that will bring to Seattle On Saturday, February 19, at 2 Adams P.-T, A., to —— kd today, | Knights of Pythias hall, Thursday, | nderfully melodious swiss g felock, there will be a bridge after ee January 27 p.m | | songs and yodels, in which F, Zim phoong especially planned for members ‘Thursday | . Bae Oe | mermann excels. The Zimmerman Who desire to entertain guests At 10 a m. the Thursday Progress | Clara Barton Tent No, 1 | {lle combination ‘A club dinner is the offering for club will meet at the home of Mra. lL} Clara Barton t No. 1, Deugh R +8 strong one Wednesday, February 23, with Mre W. Mathews, 631 ona ave. iters of Veterans, will hold a social noted Danie! B. Trefethen and Mrs, Walter “Tiers jat Veterans’ hall Thursday evening Arta * a’Are) astern critics along with B. Nettleton as ho: * Una Auction Bridge Club |between 7 and 9 a’clo Refresh | es faints’ ladies A ae S) @ musicale will be given by Mu Phi will entertain the Una Auction | order will be welcome | A hong of the Market Place” (a will be given in their native costinial ©) Bpaiton, student honorary musical Bridge club with luncheon at 1 p. m.| see the great tenor | Mme, Marcell Grandville also wil B fraternity at the University of Wash os ce | Dorle Social Club, 0. FE. 8. heard in a number of old Frenel dngton. Miss Joan McMorran, presi Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club Doric Social club, O. ¥ will | with the witchery and wo Gent of the local chapter, and other Freja with Mra, Extelle White, 4408 | | at mistress of folk song, Mme bert, with whom Mme, Gi Members will assist. Miss Madelle Ladies’ Social und Charitable Club| Fremont ave. Thursday, January “ Cite ant Miss Milnora Roberts will Freja will meet at 2 p,m, in the par-|? Pm rae ville has been a student, © hostesses lors of the Swedish club. A dance is scheduled for Saturday . ge ae Public Ownership Club | The bat is said by zoologists to February 26, at 9 p.m. This ts the Seattle Chapter No. 95 | The Public Ownership club will j cme most sensitive of animals, third and last forma! dance of the Seattle Chapter No O. B. &,| Meet at Wolf's cafeteria, 11% Sec “ee | a be procured at ee ond ave. from 6:20 until 8. . nree-dozen apec farina, ‘Tickets may be proces will meet nthe Corinthian hall Ma rom 6:30 until Concert at Metropolitan |{ .7hreugomncPtstth ker the onic temple a p.m. ra, Nan} y : Seon} owe ree vehcnend, warthe thatron, end heet Card Party for Benefit of Destitute |Sunday Evening Three dozen ty, hots i ” ¥ corps of officers will exemplify Irish Seats will be placed on sale at the || STAPDs. specially at $1080; Bridal Party sent to aun) Ata luncheon given last Friday at the Rainier club by her|vited Mary's parish hall, 20th ave. 8, | na stme|| James & Merrihew ng in compliment to Miss B gene fe “ . . an ane at, urnday evening daekcak tus : Esther Palmer and the maids of her| mother, Mrs, Caroline E. Townsend, Miss Townsend an- widslaions pextt January aaa psn seligalare titel Bidg. Second at Pike = bs ' omen | * | unday even Grifal party, Miss Anne Agnew has|mounced her engagement to Mr. James Cameron Whitelaw.| yorome thence Aueiiany will| fF tet and @xtended invitations to a bridge at —Portrait by James & Merriheu Fa peneks maeeiner at p. m.| non ly the ther home next Saturday afternoon SER A acl SAPO cttie hy sis: bbsastveio’ recent! Cork n lunehe Only intimate friends of the honor a ts Vales arity and all who Guests have been biden. Brid e Luncheon | { os r tre in sympathy are urged to attend. eee 9 ‘ her daughter ersona Gentitn tories: 3ho,.8 Prizes will be offered and refresh BY CORA MOORE t ad ments served. (New York's Fashion Authority) Sunset Club to Hear ning, Mra. F.C. Bere us Mrs. J. M. de Macedo ts teaving | Seattle Review No. 8, W. B.A esp ies nnouncin Mustrated Talk yo entertain.|o07 at. Wer read Asevomppr tal oe Sagi By eneateBety aby midi ‘we ADDITIONAL CLUBS soriga of any woman's wardrobe is The Sunset club wil entertain-ibarty enjoyed an afternoon of] the Continent, o visit to relatives | eo: & ~ on the satin frock. Such a dress may | @d next Wednesday afternoon at 3 bridge. | : y se mi ae H cr a EPG Fe A I elon a Lead bes Erye oe be worn at the morning must @clock with an ogee aged the AQuita: a ihe We S| Aone pte Oe died ly na M. Frye Tent. Daughters oft ¢ formal luncheon, the afternoon Miss Bessie Agnes Dwyer on “Yes . my a “ vabl Women ¢ . n at) Veterans, will entertain with a card | reception, 6 o'clock dinner and the - ‘ Merday and Today in the Philippine| Mt. Baker Park Club | Ree Say cn : Nagpatmen, pd ypauestgy Then © . ' Batu January 29, at 2 p.| theatre | 1." The hostesses es months’ duration. Mr. Macedo plans |8:15 p.m. in Moose temple, to which |PY"'Viorang hall, Amory. Dit | 1521 to 192 to Give Dance to take a ubort trip later-in the yeur|the public ts invited a a mory. nner An ideal style that is neither too f |w 1 be served from 5 until 7, felloW-| formal nor informal is worn by Mins Gor the afternoon will be Mrs. Elbert | °° * The Mt. Baker Park Improvement) to return with her to Unis city ¢.¢ 6 — a . ree jea by carda. Allyn King adies’ Night,” one ° ~q hs apn amit Fo Dane eed | bed, ingiee aaa eee 2a: Se | es f Broadway's midwinter successes. cee ,___ | he club house on Friday evening, the| fra. R. 1. Vining of Fairbanks,| Seattle Circle No. 649, Ni cnbors] ott Pan Hellen Anmabeliets’. \"Hia" ates atte aca abueee on éeimnan S Luncheon Complimenting iH Feen h, Mra. Ht. W. Hill and Mre Pregyre Meh Barend Sve. ithe. @ saapygcta oye ¥ nt nic association) wearing in a soft lustreless satin uditorium | with the skirt all in one piece, the Mrs. Page William Livengood. Vining is plar i to leave in a few] ne Gaturday, twee ende of - a ° ¢ ° ° } Vor the pleasure of Mra R. G te day for a visit in Low Angeles, | Seattle Graded Union of Sunday meeting at) gether in m Jabot at the center of the At drastic price reductions, in- | eee Dr. Henry Suz |back. At the sides the satin ts Page, who is visiting in the city, Marriage th entertained | 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green and|_ Seatt ded Union of Sunda pf re ta See: oar Seabee pay n »] di 1] hi Vv 1 V 1 mat her reat | Announced | saath; and, Mrs. Joshua, Groen 80d chock Teachers will meet trom ® " folded to hait its length and draped ClUding Plushes, Velvets, Vel- .j @ence yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Vinton Howe | night from a six weeks’ trip in the oa m at the Pt th > , F " 1 ~~ ani Ht = 5 - é 6 ia manounce the marrage of their| ast and Bouth + lath ave, and Univeraiye 2 EEE ue ou | nn Se, Taton t's 'Se'sie || Veteens and all kinds of Silks, in ‘ daughter Gertrude Beck to Mr. Roy cee es @ ' " Informal Bridge 7 i P , dark blue hair net, | kimono-like bodice. Lc: E W. Judy on Wednesday, January} Mr. H. B. Earling left last evening | Madison Park Bible Class or | | ] h f 1<2 d 6 , Mire. James Farrell entertained isi, sre Judy js a graduate of|for = short trip in the East. | Madison Park Community Bible ¢ colffure, will take ali| ‘The whole in so simply done that | en s from I+ y ¥ to yards, Mwith an informal bridge at her home }ou, Anne high school, and Mr eee | Clase will meet at 2 p.m. with Mra low out of it. Am bine | It could easily be copied by any home - i a oat en hy + ave te ; aned, a | dressmaker. dp the Carroll apartments this after | 5.4, served overseas in the late war.) Mr, RT. Fox ts leaving the|M. A. Talbot, 3726 H. Madison st es Ber =e | maker, ait —~ Mr. and Mra, Juc ake Seattle; last of the week for his home in New| Mra. A. W. Bowman will lecture nave to be dyed i — i Musicale to Be Given eee 68 Ae ar) Eek LThe net should |” French designers are using tight: | e | O At the Women’s University club, 7, , A letter reeelved by friends In the | Seattle Council of Catholle Women) '* ie beat q y 90 as to give| weight upholstery fabrics of intricate | ‘on Friday, at 3 o'clock, the members Dance at Women’s | city Miss Emma Martin, who| Seattle Council of Catholic Women the right effect riped patterns for use as inset pan. Will ® favored with an afternoon of | University Club jin it ¢ the Bristol hotel tp New| Will meet to sew at 1 p. m. | els nds for outlining tunics or 2 ihe compositions of Mrs. Lane Sum-| The Women’s University club witt| York, says she han *just returned |Murses’ hall, Providence hospital aly ASHION ‘NOTES | ether colorful touches. ‘The materia | Westlake and Pine fiers. Assisting will be: Mrs. Romeyn| entertain with a dancing party at the | fom a vielt of several weeks with ses Fetching re the new waist: | resembles the hand:loom fabrics from H Jansen, contralto; Mrs. Vivian|ciub house next Saturday evening. |felatives in Boston. Seattle National Guard jooats tO n with capes Crecho-Siovakia. In many of the cos y are of velvet tr Btrong Hart, soprano, and Miss|-This ig the third in the weriea to be| Pd Seattle National Gu Vesta Muth, pianist. with Mrs. Sum-| given by the club, | Mr. and Mra. J.C. c anna n Masonic t Miers at the plano. The hostesses eee Ibeen entertaining 4|vard av > Be: Mrs. George W. Soliday and Mr " e ‘ | quests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brooks Harry B. Jones. The program tol-| Birthday Celebration | of Vancouver. | Memorial | suits mmed|tumes, the mantle or top coat te. Ther-! with fur and id, | matches the yokings, sleeve cuffs, or Dance for silver, or guily colored afk thread, | facing of the gown broldered with m Captain and Mrs, Ralph Douglas | eee | Pa Jentertained delightfully at their} Miss Marie Leghorn, who has BUTLER DRUG co 5 Hive Pretudes -o--.---eeseene Chopin | home, & th ave. N. E., last Sat-| visiting in Everett for several da . Mise Moth i urday afternoon in honor of the returned toda r “Marsh G: : + [birthday of their daughter Pat nae he | Bee ors . ss Mage hearer Mr. and Mrs 2. White left FOUR A eg yesterday for a short visit in Port § » rag Schoot I Have to mer”. : Informal Tea | land DAY I J Lov eee “a Gypsy Bong”. “ 4 To honor Miss Ella Arndt, of Min Mrs. Hart neapolis, Minn., Miss Louise Thoe-| 24 from visit of sever. ; formally at tes » a The goods on sale are not old or shopworn, but new and com- sie afternoon at her home, | ™°o%s in New York |], posed of nationally advertived drugs, toilet articles and other 7A Bong In March’. --.-+.++00+e00 1535 Fifth ave, W i lan dilated “ihieeleaidie etal Qaidh merchandise. SADE Soe: SAFETY FIRST HINTS | ‘4%, Banche , Troutman, left SALE NOW ag ) “The Hermit Thrush one Clothing that has been cleaned ie Mra Hart with 1 Mrs. Heifner beet Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Charles G. Heifner entertain- 4 at her home last Friday with a} Peautifully appointed luncheon. Cov- ers were placed for eight guests @round a table which had for its cen terpiece a lovely basket of spring 4 flowers. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. . Mra. James D. Hoge returned yes Troutman was cal by the death oline or benzine should not|of his brother, Mr. C. E. Troutman ere in absolutely no odor of| Misa May Lewis left yeate riay Po er fs) Pen or benzine remaining, warns | morning for Yakima, where « wi mal board of fire under-|be the guest of her brother an “ The heat ¢ ors |ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howa i. Lewis, for a week or ten days. HERE IS THE PROOF— 19 RAR By looking through this list of articles you will no nALLO'S |e Mf, PRICE FUR SALE CONTINUES A clean sweep of our entire stock of Furs and Fur Coats * regardless of cost W. H. HAHLO & CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS AND LADIES’ APPAREL 1510 Second Avenue Just Above Pike Winter HATS LEFT Values to $28.50 95 while they last All Pyralin Ivory included im ) Chasco Li sale. Select any plece, and by | ied .25¢ adding one cent you can have Another box’ for... e article. ‘s Peroxide Tooth .25¢ Another one for... Housethold Rubber Gloves ‘ Another pair for... Jardine Rose Face Powder Another box for. Williams’ Soap, y Vielet benaipsocks 30c Another can for... ......1¢ | Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta -will meet with Mrs. Joseph | Eggert tomorrow at 3 o'clock in cele bration of Founders’ day. see —they go for Writing Mrs. Harris Entertains | i Mrs. P. E. Harris entertaine or box for $ r tablet for twelve members of the Caleidh club ja White Pine and 5 Self-Filler With a bridge juncheon at her home 60c } Feauntain Pens $1.50 Another bottle for 1¢\ Another pen for..........1¢ yesterday M. A. Hansen Softe Lowest price, 20c’ High eat price, Abe. 4 Economy Market.—Advertisment NEW GOSSIP _ FOR NEIGHBORS The two neighbors met on the steps @8 neighbors oftimes do. “Why is it, | ‘Mrs. Black, that your three young | gons always look so nice even when they're playing, while 1 never seem to be able to keep my one boy well Gressed? He goes right through his elothes and I never have enor weady cash to buy him arlother suit.” ‘The mother of the three boys @miled proudly. my boys do Book nice and I'm a! ‘8 glad to help ‘nother mother by telling her what I have found. I get their clothes at @herry’s and pay for them in easy in. @tiliments, Their suits are good Booking and strong and the prices re amarkably low in spite of the easy| payment plan. And best of all there fare two pairs of pants with each suit | go that they each keep one pair for | gwchool and one pair to play in. Their! ad gets all his clothes at their store foo. They alno have a big assortment of women’s apparel. 1 can't begin to ‘eli you how much farther the family Budget crocs since we buy our clothes $m this manner. Their store is right fn the shopping district, on Ave., between Madison and Spring 207 Rialto Bldg, over the Pig nl “tate, EXTRA SPECIAL Ivory Soap, bar...............7e Koverett’s Liver Pitts . Another bex for Glycerine and None Water Another bottle for. Epsom Salts, kare Another _ Just 267 hildren’s Hats Values to $6.75 “a while they last of package for Another Fin EXTRA SPECIAL Palmolive Soap, bar..........7c ENUE TAX WHEN REQUIRED Butler Drug oa JP, CHAS rug | SECOND AT JAMES STRE PHONE 49 orders or Second No pho

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