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Mr. and Mrs. Farrar to Be Dinner Hosts; Wed- Plans Announced ; Dinner for V 3 AND MRS. home next Tuesday evening the party will occupy anon denefit concert at the Hip Miss Lundy ‘Names ‘extended invitations to the marriage their daughter, Iria Rachel, to Mr ew Ross Munday, The cere will take place on » February 25, at §:30 o'clock, the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority 4534 University blvd, Rev EB Crother reading the ser "| Mise Margaret Hamit! wil! be the ef honor, and the bridesmaids De Miss Vida Anderson and Miss Btephenson. Mr. Ben Smith as groomsman for Mr. Mum Doris Summers and Mr. Gra French will play the bridal ‘nd Master Leon Munday will ing the ceremony. A re will follow when Accompaniments on the harp. Lundy is a graduate of the the of Washington of RERT FARRAR ‘Will entertain with a dinner at the box at the Symphony Or Friday Miss Weaver will sing and play , SLEEVE, IS Personal Mr. HL Ro Shepherdson, of Min- neapolis, arrived today to be the guest for a few days of his son-in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Goodfellow ee Mr, Charies Hi. Burnett returned yesterday from a three weeks’ bust ness trip to Washington, D. C 1920, and is a member of Alpha eee Delta Sorority. . , and Mrs. Burnett Entertain at Dinner Im compliment to Mr of Minneapolis, Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Burnett wil ext Monday evening. ee with a dinner of ten cov Pratt to ntertain Arthur William Pratt has ts to be invitations for a tea, at her home on Saturday after February 19, tante set “ea been invited. oe nen Luncheon HR complimenting d@aughter, Mrs. Henry A. Pratt Saturday evening. Mra. Pratt honor Mias Catherine Frances wi, entertaining with a supper to which 60 members of the Miss Marie Leghorn ts spending a fow days io Everett eee Mra Stephen Fowler Chadwick returned Saturday from @ visit in Yakima eee \| | Mr. ‘Thomas Stimson left Wednes day for California, where he ex pects to remain a month. eee Judge and Mra. Hiram EB. Hadley will leave next Monday for a visit of several months in the East, go ing by way of California In New Mr. Earl J. Hadley, who ta assist ant managing editor of the Globe eee Mr. an@ Mrs. Timothy Jerome wil! leave next week for @ short trip to Calfornia Mrs. John I. Meares left yester day for a month's visit with rele and Palo Alto. compliment to Mra. George B. nee Aig who is leaving next week an extended European trip, Mrs. with « luncheon in her apartments at “Hotel Sorrento yesterday, fol- » C, Gilman entertained by an afternoon of bridge. ly intimate friends of the honor ‘were invited. eee an informal tea, Wednesday af- rmoon at ber quarters at Fort Law- complimenting the ladies of the r for Bride-Elect tis Mise Irie Landy, ts to bea bride of this month, Margaret Hamil will entertain forty friends of the honor with a miscellaneous shower her home tomorrow afternoon, . and Mrs. Bentley 0 Be Dinner Hosts ding the Symphony Orches popular benefit concert in the ‘Tuesday evening, Dr ind Mrs. Frederick Bentley will en Bozholders ined ona with a a, at their home. Homer Wisner left today for @ trip to California. fee Mr, and Mra John Knox Wither. rpoon are leaving tomorrow for a two months’ trip in the Bast and South, ° e-e Mra. Shirley D, Parker returned Cabfornia eee Colonel Frank Lawton, U. 6. A. calico, was at Fort Lawton Tuesday on an inspection tour, going from there to Fort Worden. to the list of boxholders “out Symphony Orchestra's popu. p benefit concert at the Hippo on February 15 are the fol- + Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and irs. Cecil Bacon, Mr. fioere Farnsworth, Mr. Louis L. Mendel, Mr. apd Mrs. Ray- Frasier, Mr, and Mra, M. C. and Mrs. m, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Mo Weed Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. and Mrs. Archibald Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Man- on, Dr. and Mrs. Park , Mr. F. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. R. D Mrs. Neil eo” gm is the pleasure of her niece, Miss Mrs. Arthur . Pratt will entertain with a Valen- party at her home this evening. ce Gertrude Turner, ‘Delta Delta Delta ity Banque Delta Delta i OE wil and Mrs. Broussais 4 cl Merrill, |) Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, Mr Mrs. A. H. Greenberg and Mr. York City they will visit their son, | tives and friends in San Franciaco) Mrs. Winlock W. Miller and Mra quartermaster corps, of San Fran-| BY DJUNA BARNES | NEW YORK.—dly Mall)—Your jown individual design, symbollca! Uke a crest, handpainted on the | sleeve of your gown! Your favorite Qower may be can- jventionalized—the dog you have loved and lost idealized—the tree un der which you spent your mont fabric of your clothes, as It in pat terned into the fabric of your life! STUDIO MECCA FOR ULTRA-F! NABLE ‘This is the idea and work of Sidney Carlyle, a lad in hip cartiest twenties, who has never gone to a school for color of design. Yet his amall Green- wich Village studio haa, in a few the ultra-fashionabjes of New York. He began by painting designs for of lamp shades, Now he is painting. panels in the a@artest frocks for one | of the most swagger of modistesn, He ven paints lace! ‘artyle is very simple) and quite boyish in his excitement about his) new art. He calls it of wilk.” “I should think,” he sayx, “that “Making the most the painting of silk would become one | of the major cecupations of young |ham been so neglected an art. In | medieval days it wan considered | among the things that must be done, —now no one seems to realize how |much handsomer it is than printed | destans or batik ze “No, but they clean,” he anid. memorable hour patterned onto the | short months, become the mecca of | the coverings of the smartest hat) boxes, Then he took up the designing | ‘THE SEATTLE STAR WEAR YOUR “SIGN,” NOT YOUR HEART, ON — f SLOGAN OF oo | PAINTER { eee Sidney Carlyle and Some of His Symbolized Designs Like all true artists, Cartyle goes to nature for suggestions and what he finds there he conventionalizes to his taste. A flower, a heron’s wing, a little green frog, @ seariet lizard. & creeper, a tall tree—and among jthese things he mts thin, pacing ladies, and beside these ladies some times walks a lean dog. “I paint the ideas or memories of people alin, mys Carlyle “Very often the bird's wing or the lean dog has a definite meaning for the person for whom the design is made.” He also repeats designs for my lady's boudoln—the same motif car [ried thru a woman's moet intimate | belongings; stamping as hers the leushions of her chaine longue, the lamp upon her desk, as well as her | aothes. ome people think that painting on silk ta very difficult procemm It ts |not, however, There ts « paint em |peclally prepared for work on silks land satins and any finehaired brush works well Sidney Cartyle mye that he will not be entirely satisfied until all evening wraps boast a hand painted Iining-—every satin gown a conceit of lone kind or another, done, of course, In paint, and that he even hopes to see, some day, men making use of a Monday from an extended visit in iadies I cannot ace exactly how it [long-lost beauty in decoration, whieh jones made them the beaux of the | world. Mr. Charles A. McKenzie, who ts making an extended sojourn tn Call fornia, in expected to return about the first of March. With Soups, Broths and Bouillon Well begun, indeed, is the dinner which com- mences with soup and Snow Flakes—the crisp, delicatély flavored soda wafer. later courses—oysters, salads and cheese. Sold by grocers in red packages and the family tins, And for the Don't ask for crackers CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Mixer at the Grade Teachers’ Club On Saturday, February 12, the Be attle Business and = Professional Wom club will have a mixer at the Grade Teach club roome, Wintonia hotel, at 730 p. This ia for the purpone of having the new and old members become ao quainted ‘There will be on, dancing and refreshments The most Interesting feature of the evening will be the experience meeting, when the girls will relate how they earned thelr dollar to g to the fellowship fund to be uned in the loan fund for unemployed members and for flowers for the the direction of Mine chairman of the fellowship commit tee, | eee Public Health Nurses Association The Washington State Public Health Nurses’ association will hold ‘ts February meeting at the Ever ett high echool on Saturday after noon, A very interesting program has been prepared, Miss Mae Larkin, Washington state bacteriologist, will read @ paper on laboratory diag nosis of tuberculonis, illustrated by slides on the subject. There wil! also be round table discussions on various branches of public health nursing. ‘Thie meeting is open not only to members but to al) nurses and per sons interested in public health ac Uvities, ‘The Geattie and Tacoma delera- tion will leave on the 1:90 Interur ban, whieh will arrive in Everett in time for the meeting. A large at tendance la expected. eee Hatasn Temple No. 1 Hatasu Temple No, 1, Daughters of the Nile, will hold « special cere monial in Bellingham on Saturday | February 12, at 2 o'clock, which all | members are invited to attend. For | reservations, please call Mra. Schu- bert or Mra. Krowa. eee 4 LaGies of the Epiphany Ovufld The Ladies of the Epiphany Gufld will bold @ delicatessen sale in the guild room of the church on Satur. day, February 12, from 1 unt & eee Bloe Bird Dancing Chub ‘The Blue Bird Dancing club wil! entertain with a Valentine party Saturday evening, February 12, at their club houre, eee Danghtery’ Auxiliary of Woman's Century Club Daughters’ Auntiiary of the Wom- an'’s Century club will meet with Mra. J, M. Shaw, 1226 22nd ave. N.. from 2 to 4 o'clock. Entertainment by the godmothers, who have ar. ranged @ program, followed by tea. eee Social Club, Court No. 1, Order of Amaranth The Social club of Seattle Court No. 1, Order of Amaranth, will en tertain with a Valentine whist party on Saturday evening at the home otf Mra EK B. Wallace, 6627 26th ave. N. BE, to which all Pagtern Stars and their friends are invited eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Schedule of Red Crone Nursing Classen Monday end Thureiay afternoons. . sick members, The mixer ts under) Mana Lynn.) jday as I was passing Cherry's show | | butlding, | Bladison Paliara City Monday and Pre Tuesday » ‘Tuesday Tursday way High Kehoot Lincoln thigh’ Behook Registrations are open for the new class at Yeoler library. All| Y. Le L. girls are invited to join the new class at K. of C. hall. Regis trations are now being taken for a new class in the morning at the Jumble Shop, to be started when | registrations are complete, eee Washington Btate College Alumni and Undergraduates’ aseo-| clation of Seattle have t annual meeting Friday, Mebruary 18, & p.| m, at the Women's University ctub, | 1205 Fifth All former students | of the college are expected to be| present. CONVINCING EVIDENCE “Bome of these rusticators lead an almions existence,” commented the Maine farmer, “They do,” answered the hired man, “judging by the way they shoot at a deer and hit guide.”—Wasb ington Star, Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. Mient Blend, 1% Ibe. 60; 1 Ib. be. M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. Advertisement, VALENTINE’S DAY TO BE CELEBRATED ‘The two girls met on the street cor ner. “Vivienne, did you get your Invita- tion to the club's Valentine party’? It's going to be great” “Indeed 1 did, Grace, and I'm so giad it's not going to be Fancy Dress.” Of courve, the ever important | “What are you going to wear?” fol lowed Immediately. “I really don't knew, but yester. windows I saw the sweetest taffeta | in the window, which would be just the thing for the party, and it was/ marked only $29.50. I could hardly | believe it, as I know enough about | ~ Clothes to realize {t was worth lots) more. You know, I think I'll go right | down and get it” “But, Viv, how ean you do it? You told me you didfi't have any money, | and pay day in after the party.” Vivienne smiled knowingly. “Just | & little secret, Grace, which I'll let; you in on. They let you pay just a | small amount down and the balance | as you want.” “Really, that's quite exctt. | tng. I think I'll go with you and get | one, too. If It's an ensy as all that, | I may as well be dressed up also.” | “Fine! We will go down together | tomorrow, Their store ts upstairs, | over the Pig'n Whistle, 207 Rialto | on. Second ave. between | and = Spring.”—-Advertise. i ment Values to $22.50. To clear Get your boy out. Ages 8 to 18, Children’s Hose To Clear 35c Regular 50c values of fine Cotton Stockings for children; Ironclad and Arrow brands; in brown, black and white; reinforced toes and heels; sizes 5 to 714. Children’s Suits To Clear 98c Special clearance of Union Bargains in Boys’ Suits $6.65 . $15.00 is school suit or his Easter suit now at a big reduction. We have a splendid showing of Wool Suits in up-to-date styles and in smart and attractive patterns; splendidly tailored; lined through- Specials in Men’s Wear Men’s Sox—to Clear 35c 45e and h of fine Cotton | Symphony Concert | give another eymphony concert. The | D Major for violin and orchestra | chone: | sitions galled “Bong of the Robin,” ) | which won merited praise, } gray, brown and black; al) sizes. Men’s Flannel Night Gowns— . To Clear $1.69 $2.50 values of Outing Flannel Gowns; good weight, —_ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. both as comedy purveyors and as vo calinta. ‘The Hon, Dave Mniey tn aa popular an ever in bis amusing political mom olog. All lovers of animals, whether big or little, will find pleasure in the per formance of Leon's ponies, They are intelligent little beast 4 their routine of tricks is pe od with will Kane and Childow provide farther amusement, with @ mixture of jokes and funny stories, songs and com edy Unumaly versatile are Normac and Jeanette, a couple who start the show with a song and dance, changes contumes with a «imple turn of the | wrist, and finish with some excep tonal aerial feats and acrobatics, “Honor Bound” ig the feature pho toplay. Tonight This evening in Meany Hall the Seattieo @ymphony Orchestra will “New World” Symphony by Dvorak | will be the principal offering. Mr, Albany Futchie, concertmaster of the orchestra, will be the soloint. | He will play the solo part in Brehm's The complete program will be as “In Ppringtime”.....Golamark 6 Poem, “Omphalvs Apieming Haint-Haene | Concerto for Viol and Orchestra..... | +) Brahe EDINBURG, Sootland, Feb. 11— Pakers in the east of Scotland have accepted the masters’ offer of one jcent in the reduction of the price of bread iustead of an increase of wages. Allegro Anna Case Well Received Under the auspices of the Women's League of U University of Wash in Anna Case, noprano, was heard in concert last evening at Meany Hall, Mies Case has & soprano voice ot | | good quality, ample volume and range, altho better in the middie and lower registers than in the upper Her diction was flawless and her} singing showed keen musical under- standing and these combined with a winning personality and a well-| program, pleased the large audience which greeted her last even- ing. Gounod's Walts song from “Romeo 4 Juliette” and Arta “Mi Chiamono | int” from “La Boheme” were both | admirably done, and were well re-| cetved. Other numbers which met/} we give you an uptodate with the approval of the audience g . course in Dressmaking, consist included Lament from “Ariana.” No |] ioe Ce 45 tessons, Longer Let Me Langulsh, by Claudio Monteverdo, “J'ai dit aux etolles” by | By Joining Pathadithe, Fligier’s “Le Beau Reve,"|! 90¢h Century and Alexander Russell's “Sacred Fire” In the last group of songs! Class “Nightwind” by Roland Furiey was) well received, as was “Rain,” which ; was greeted with such applause that | it called for @ repetition. Her last, number was one of her own compo-| A Valuable Offer FREE to Every Housewife How to Obtain a Complete Course of Dressmaking and Dress Better at Less Cost To enlist 25 new members tn this class we offer a special dis count of 20 per cent on Floor Samples and slightly used ma- chines—a small Geposit and a small monthly payment puts this machine in your home and as sures you of membership in this clase. For tnformation eut this ad from your paper and bring it to either of our TWO storea Mr. Claude Gotthelf was the ac- companist. CLEVER TRIO ON PALACE HIP BILL Comedy and satire loom large, with laughable consequences, tn the new show that opened yesterday at Loew's Palace Hip, A trio of singers —Holmes, Wallace and Hitrig—are appearing in a lively musical farce, wherein they display their talents Free Dancing Lessons! AS MANY AS YOU LIKE—IF YOU JOIN OUB DRAMATIC ART SCHOOL for tnstructions in developing and perfecting your talent for stage, screen or home entertainment All pecessary makeup taught 6mall membership fee! Seattle School of Dramatic Art 1102 Ninth Ave, Cor. Spring. Enroliment hours 10 to 12 a m. 2 to 5 mp m. and 8 te 18 p m SWEEPING REDUCTIONS} GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS The great Clearance Sale is on broken lines, that are being d in many cases; all other lines have been reduced to present market Come in and look over our bargains. The sale lasts as long as any o of at less than half price peg et og: ing is reserved. our present stock is left. 9 e e Men’s Serviceable Suits Values to $47.50, To der... 922.90 v $30. 00 Extra values of Men’s Sectlosahie Worsted, Serge and Cassimere Suits, plain colors and in neat pat- terns; up-to-date models. These suits are of service- able fabrics that will insure wear and are well tail- ored. Sizes 36 to 44. i Play Suits To Clear $1.15 Clearance of Children’s Denim Play Suits; good heavy weight; Turkey red trimmings; cut full size; Black Bear brand. Lisle Sox; reinforced toes striped patterns; cut full size, Shirts and Drawers—to Clear 98c Clearance of Men’s Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Draw- ers; gray and ecru colors; broken in sizes. Ladies’ Aprons To Clear 89c $2.00 values, and the heavy weight; some lines meet cena venetian. Men’s Chambray Shirts—to Clear 98c $1.50 values of Gray Chambray Work Shirts; good weight; low collar; cut full size; well made. »Men’s Garters—to Clear 25c 35; Be values of Pado Garters; satin finish; good web elastic; assorted colors, ” poia its annual initiation banquet ‘@t the Hotel Washington Saturday @vening at 6:30. *ee Faculty Wives Club ‘The Faculty Wives club will hold _ @ meeting Monday, February 14, at the Faculty clubhouse, on the cam pus. The program will be in charge = of the new members, with Mra. be Frazer as chairman of the commit tee. In China en average of only one child out of 10 has an sacegaeed to attend school. biggest Apron bargain in town; good Percale and Gingham Aprons, cut full size; bungalow style; neatly trimmed. broken lines of Chil- dren's Winter Union Suits; $1.50 values; made from fine cotton yarns; nicely finished. —say SNOW FLAKES Ladies’ Crepe Waists $8.00 Values for $3.95 Extraordinary values of fine Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Waists; all colors, and in neat, attractive styles, embroidery and beaded trimmings; all sizes, Taffeta Petticoats Values to $3.50 Special at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Ladies’ flounced taffeta and black sateen Petticoats; accordion pleated flounces; heavy weight; cut full size; all sizes, Ladies’ House Slippers Regular $3.50 Values To Clear $2.50 Several styles of Ladies’ House Slippers, including Juliets, soft leather uppers, pliable sole, low heel. P. C. B. ASSORTED CAKES Precious Stones §| i | Another P.C, B. product and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Second Avenue A truly delightful package of Cookie Cakes. Ask your grocer for them, Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Cotton Bats $2.00 Values for $1.50 Stitched Cotton Bats, size 72x90 inches; weight 83 pounds. Crib Blankets Special at $1.50 Pink and blue Crib FF Blankets, size 80x40 inches | 1 —floral and animal de- ft! signs; good weight.