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gement t of Miss Bell tertain at Dinner; Miss Dunbar to Be Compli- mented. AND MRS. WIL! ART BELL announce | BAgEMent of thelr daughter to Mr. Monte Reid Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coleman. ‘The news was disc the charming tea Mrs, Bell gave for her daughter at her home, from 3 nth 5 o'clock. Dainty little Beth _ Lappmann greeted the callers at the door, presenting them with tiny * ants tied with yellow ribbon, bear- Ing the names of the betrothed cou- ple and the date of the wedding, Which will occur on Tuesday, April 12. BED, SPs, de the en fon of oth it hee Assisting during the afternoon were Mrs. J. Worth Densmore, Mrs Robert A. Borst, Mrs. W. T. Cole man and Mrs. W. R. Hagen. | Mra. H. FE. Lippmann presided at | the attractive tea table, bright with its center of yellow daffodils and Rarciasi arranged in a low bow! Assisting her were Mrs. Herbert “Hagen, Mrs. Kirk Baxter, Miss Thelma Cole and Miss Florence Welts, of Mount Vernon ‘Miss Bel) is a graduate of the | Broadway high school and the Uni Versity’ of Washington, and ts a “member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority ‘Mr. Coleman ts a graduate of y high school and attended University of Washington, He Qffiliated with Delta Kappa Up- fraternity Informal Dinner at Home ‘With May Robson as the honor Mr. and Mra Frederick will entertain informally at "dinner this — = their home. Handkerchief Shower Batertaining for the pleasure of “Miss Lovina Dunbar, who is to be April bride, Miss Julia Elmendort entertain with a handkerchief at her home next Thursday “Bighteen friends of the honor have been bidden. eee Maincheon at Tacoma C ry Club “Complimenting Mrs. H. FE. Barrett @ Beattie, Mrs. Nolan Bates enter with a luncheon of six. | een of bridge Townsend limented at Tea James Cameron Whitelaw was announced, Mrs. C. H and Mrs. Frank Fellows entertained with an attractive ‘at the home of Mrs. Whitelaw afternoon. compliment to Miss Martha é whose engagement to/ Wellesley club rummage sale, which | Mre. Leary, Mrs. Rolland H. Denny, Mrs. Bordeaux, Mre. John Mc Mrs. William B. Gaffney Leroy M. Backus an! Mrs M. Horton alternated the assisted by Miss Gertrude Miss Muriel Waterhouse, mnounced at Tea; En-| AM STU-| Bonnie, | psed today at Miss Ames, who is a charming member of the younger set, will become the bride of Mr. THE SEATTLE STAR John Arthur Baillargeon on Tuesday morning, April 5, at 11 o'clock, in St. James’ Cathe- dral. —Portrait t by Wayne Albee, The McBride Studio. a covers at the Tacoma Country | little novelties to ten members, which Chub yesterday, followed by an after-/they concealed and presented to the| 'Business and Personal twentieth person oe greeted. Professional Mian Caroline Horton returned re cently from a four months’ trip Report of W ‘ellesley Club Women’s Club thruout the Rast and South, and ts o @t home at the WU a t t Rummage Sale of the} Th? Seattic Business and Protes Gaeta wet ce Tee committse in. charge @\stonal Women's club will have ®] wr. and Mra. Charles A. Bemis meeting for members only on Tuee | wit) leave tn ic 2 epor 00 h @ short time for een eee ea ment ({a%+ March 16, at which time therelkane, where they will make thelr te ws will be a current events round table © #6 . Pearl Orn th Mra Frederick HL White, Mra | Jun Miss Pearl Orner leading \*) se, ang Mra H.W. Parish and Arthur Hallam and Mra. W. A. mnall daughter, Gloria, left today Brown are responsible for the suc-| At the last meeting of the clublon the 8 8 Governor for Califor cess of the affair. Mr, Kenneth Kerr, editor of Raibinial Timy have shipped their car pe 8 way and Marine News, addresed!and pian to motor thru the South : the club on “Northwest Products.”|for about two montha. Service at the In prefactng his remarks Mr. Kerr eee ° said: “I would like to emphasize] Mrs EW. Purdy wil arrtve to Orthopedic Tea Shop the influence and importance that|morrow from Bellingham, to be the Next Week women are having in the business) guest of her somindaw and daugh The various guilds to be in charge ;%94 Professional world. No #0 very |ter, Mr. and Mra. Carl F, Ballard. of the Bittle Tea Shop next Mary Lea Fisken, Miss Janejare announced as follows week | Monday, | land professional world, Not so very lopen to women tn the ffeld of bust but today women * occupy Mra. Stuart Calvin Tompkins, who Perkins, Miss Alice and Mies Phyllis| Broadway, Mrs Otto Grunbaurn, |neas underwent an operation for appendi Bike, Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss|chairman; Tuesday, St.Mark’s guild |'"* &n important place In the pro-loitis at Providence hospital Thurs clio Eyman and Miss Katherinejof St. Mark's church, Mra, J. E|fessions and have enlarged the |day night, is progressing nicely Like. Moore, hostess; Wednesday, Weat-|#ope of their activities te or “entering the handsomely appoint |minster Presbyterian church, Mre.| “The Northwest producta are} Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harrah, of ed tea table was a low mound of|T. S. Clingan, hoste«s; Thursday, St.| Worthy of the consideration and tn-| Harrah, Wash. are the guesta for Spring diossoms, while fragrant bas |Margaret’s guild of St. Mark’s|terest of the b “s men andia few days of Mr. and Mrs. Paul kets of the same biocoms in shades|church, Miss Naomi Morford, host-| women of our city. One of our| Mandell Henry f pink, white, lavender and yellow|ess; Friday, Alki auxiliary, Mrs, |large industries is the fishing indus-| "ee E y fary, | ‘were ured thruout the rooms Charles H. Gaffner, chairman; Sat-|try. Seattle has handled in vatue| Mra. Arthur W. Bell, of Portland Greeting the callers at the doorlurday, Plymouth Social Service|over her docks more fish than|Ore, is spending a few weeks ir Were Betty Fleager and Mary Ce-|club, with Mrs. H. S&S. Woodworth| many other ports combined the city as the guest of friends. dilia de Veuve. Mr. Paul McCool,/as hostess. “Another or our large industhies | eee pianist, and Mr. Michele de Caro, bar eee is our lumberin. industry. we Mr. Henry Hibbard returned the ftone, each contributed a number of * . must help boost this product as| first of the week from a business Selections during the afternoon. Morning Musicale well as wearing apparel, foodstuffs, | trip tn the East eee The Musical Art Society will give|rubber heels, boots and shoes and badd * & morning musicale in the F jany other home made product in| Mrs. Charles Hebberd and small Musical Program at Arts Hall Wednesday morning.|so far as the value and quality of | daughter, Mary Louise, of Spokane, Fine Arts on Sunday March 16, at eleven o'clock, for the) the goods in of the mame grade as|are guests at the Hotel Otis, to re At the tea to be given at the| benefit of the Seattle Symphony Or | the commodities sent into our city|main until the summer montha. Fine Arts on Sunday from 3 until | °hestr. jand state from other sections of eee 6 O'clock, which will open the Arts| The sToup of artists who will ap-\the country and from other coun Mrs. George Brown, of Portland, and Crafts exhibit, the musical pro-| Pear on the program are “The Spar-|tries. ‘The products of the North-| who has been the guest of Mr. and gram that is to be given by Mrs.|*¥F Quartette"—John Spargur, first) west are worthy of our most seri-| Mrs F. W. Parker for several es 1. Green, o€.f&ienge, and violin. Aipahy utchie, second vio-|ous consideration and patronage, | weeks, is planning to return to her Mrs. Fielding Lewis Ashton will be|!!". E. Hellier Collens, viola, and) “The Pacific Northwest has won-|home the first of next week. s follows: jeorge Kirchner, cello; Jane Burne | derful advantages for cOmmerce and inching *Wmmindful of the Roses” Sehnetder| Albert, lyric soprano, with Irene/industry. We should not only be] Mrs. Rex Stafford, who has been “Roberto, tu che adoro,” from Robert | Hampton at the piano; Sydney Law-|«atisfied to make our Port of Seat.|!n New York for the paat three it Diavolo Meyerbeer| rence Dixon, tenor, with harp ac-| self-au: th months, returned Wednesda tve Ress, ee , * elt-supporting, but should use . ay ey as oe. ed ~---Roger| companiment by Eleanor Nordhoffleybry effort to make it the first | Ming and is a guest at the Hotel Sor Mra. Green Beck, and Mrs. Carl Hobilitz 1. | port amercially on the Pacific | rento, oth. Mad Roy Owens st the Vivrcate| Meazo-noprano, with Anna Grant/coast. This can be done by boost-| Mra. William L, Woodnut left Eiman-Albenis| Dall at the piano. ing the industries that we now have | yesterday for California, where she Mra. Ashton Mrs. Francis’ Guy -Frink, Mrs./and by attracting new industries |Plans to remain for two or three (ihe test Hour’ ‘ Srp |g Hoteson, Mrs A. H. An-|here. In the state of Washington | months, “To *|derson, and Mrs. Edgar Ames will|ig located 26 per cent o Gro: | Se nrnmnninnnnnnnn Sy the Waters of iin ccraneo| Preside. at the urna at the butfet| electric power ot the United sates |@ustty which will be an asset to | eit Obiteate by Mra “Ashton | |iuncheon Immediately following theland our climate is favorable gg anh Defy neAak doe ig oa bi Tater Nox" eseeeeeee fine prosrems Se ae manufacturing all seasons of the| priestly from the China club re ; me seisting Ww 3 1a ve have eve ponsible ad “ 7 he - pone Lewis bent Mire Aare Aldrich eerie are every possible 84: tive (to. the feed of the starving eee 4 shton, 3 Amy Aldrich) vantage that goes to make up 4! erie in chine 4 5 4 - Worth, Mrs. W. T. Jackson, Mise} auc | peop’ n China and was urged by successful manufacturing center : Miss Winslow to Wed Bara K. Yengley, Mins Cecilia Aug-| with the exception of population |"™ 0 Invest in the stamps and Ce sperger, Miss Isabel P 4 Mi fe yn Soca Ray assist in this relief work as a mat | Mr. Peters pers # Isabel Parry and Miss }and that will come eventually |ter of @ good business investment Mr. and Mrs, William A. Peters | Marjorie Miller. Many women of our city are|+, continue the 4 wil end Miss Gena Peters will leave| The ticket mle ts in charge oflinterested in and willing to patron-|teecen Chime Sood Will existing fi April 1 for San Francisco to attend| Mrs. Malcolm Hughes, Ballard 6081. |jze home products but they do | State o ‘ tuk “ea the United the marriage of Mr. Sidney V. W.|Thowe who have not obtained their|know what trade brands to ask for|tontributing after the ecmure of Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peters,| tickets tn advance may purchase/and where to obtain same, This is| Se ee ee ee to Mise Marie Louise Winslow,|them at the door. ‘The musicalela matter of education and I under-| Urea _ Cee Te Gaughter of Mrs. Stetson Winslow,|*"4 luncheon are open to the pub-|stand that the Chamber of Com- which will take place on Saturday | !¢- ri merce is getting out a little booklet evening, April 9, in San Francisco. sh vs relative to home products, their asa ‘Shick Bridge and ee eee ae F be procured, for ¢ bution among ntertain Wit ee te TIPATION hy cale- the housewives of Seattle Attractive Tea The Woman's Century club Is| “The Seattle people must patron dada The board of trustees of the Wo-|Planning a bridge and musicale-tea|ize their own coal instead of Cally| ~,, : mr men’s University club entertained |for the benefit of the building fund, |fornia oil By patronizing our set Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets with a handsome tea at the elub | on Monday, March 28, at 2 o’clock,| Northwest products we keep our house yesterday afternoon, In wel |the attatr to be given at the Yacht maaney at lone and in ciroulation| ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands come to the new members, and also |ctub. ii ts and will enable us to provide more | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive in compliment to the old members. Rare jeorgs chofield, Mra, J.|employment for the unemployed. | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. The drawing room of the club rane i ae a a ne 3 i are We oe remember that it is the , Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician effective with its decorations of Jap-|the general committee in charge, and] small unit of patronage which alds| for 17 years and calomel's old-time nese plum blossoms and shaded|have appointed the following com-|in building up an industry and in | enemy, discovered the formula for Olive candelabra. In the dining room were mittees: ee eventually inereasing the payrolls | Tablets while treating patients for Mrs. Clemens J. France, Mrs. LeRoy| Reception, Mrs. F. EB. Palmerton;|and the purchasing ypower of our | chronic constipation and torpid livers. M. Backus, Mrs, George W. Soliday|tickets, Mra, E, W. Campbell; re-|city Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do no and Mrs. Florence Denny Heliker|freshments, Mrs. John Inkster;| “As never before, the opportuni contain calomel, but a healing, soothing presiding ov the charming tea/ prizes, Mrs. FR. E. Hibler; decora-|ties in the manufacturing field are | vegetable laxative. table, with lavender candles in sil- joan rg Poa yar wai enter-jopen to women. At present we No griping is the “keynote” of these ver sconces, softly lighting the cen-|tainmen re. MacDonald, and|have in our city women who are| little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- terpiece of dainty spring blossoms. general Tangementa, Mra. Victor |acknowledged successes in the manu- | lets. They cause the bowels and liver to Assisting here were Mrs. H. R. Zednick. facture of candy, salad dressing and | act normally. They never force them Hogaboom, Mrs. Hiram Bowen, Mra.| Tickets for this affair may be ob-|such industries and there is no rea-| to unnatural action. Stanley Griffith, Mixx Alice Dodge |tained from the chairman, Mrs. 1.|son why women cannot enter into| Ifyou havea “dark brown mouth”— and Miss Victoria Mclean, while |W. Campbell, or any of her com. | this field on a mall seale at first.| bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick Mrs. Rumell Hodge, Mrs, Robert ‘Pr Sra includes Mrs, W. H.|We often fail to appreciate that) headache—torpid liver—constipation, MeAusland and Dr. Mabel Seagrave | woot rs. H. O. Shuey, Mra. ¥.|the gr et opportunity for service | you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- sisted about the rooms. x if rker, Mra. Mills, Mre.|and attainment lies nearest home,| sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ One of the attractive features of i. and i only waiting for the magic | Olive Tablets at bedtime. the afternoon was the distribution of Mrs. i J. M, touch of a keen, Intelligent woman Thousands take them every night just and Miss Blanche to make of this opportunity an in-| to keep rigat. Try them. 15c and 3 ‘Society at ‘the Harbor ‘Forts | CHINE: DINNER AT FORT WORDEN Colonel John 1. Barden, { CLUBS FOR MONDAY commander of the Puget fo sees oars ee neer Hers Wet Arts, 1 watt | Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Sockety | dinners are events at Fo ° ’ The sewing circle of Beattie entertained on Sunday a la chinoine.|] TORADAY, MARCH 15 gant serine sieche tne pe i " : 3 ont with ebre nevole pocte ” | the brig pss one sie 9 um ieee meet Meo h 14, from 10 colonel’s Chinege € and each one| pa pea ada ages Hs ah 1 gs Mcp mace rng MANOH 16 ter, 18th aod Main at. A large at | some quinite phase of the Chinese pg ag po Macally «gE on 9 cuisine. Chop sticks were placed at ve take ndar meni each plate, but their use was not] o hee Se ee obligatory, The o detight-| , , Seattle Community Service | fully complin this occasion P. Marpers tw The Bong Leaders’ apnociation of were Major Kelley Benjamin Lem to Mre PF the Seattle Community service w mon, t 8 A Mr Lemmor meet in reguar session on Monday Major Charles Robert Finley, U. & evening, March 14, at the Commu: A., and Mrs. Finley, and Lieutenant ty Ber office, 167 Stuart build Cyrus Q@ Shelfon, U. 8 A ing, at #3 lock i] ‘ & 00d social time, cértain funda BOWLING DINNER AT mental topics relative to wong lead FORT FLAGIA ing will be discussed and demon Preceding the bowling, on Thur Dr, Wi GO | etrated, Those who b b act . . e durin ne nonth will be re day, officers’ night at the Fiagter MANCH 19 tv during th mon bowling alleys, Lieutenant Colonel art Duncan wilt quested to relate their experiences Jairus Alphaecus Moore, U. & A with @ dancin Come prepared tor a profitable commander of Fort P ler, enter of her evening. tained at dinner in compliment t — ee . —_— “pen men MONDAY, MAM > Mr. Frederick J. Bailey of Gier 4 3 ile ara Danis Bagley PT. A Cove. the home of Mre Daniel Bagley PT. A. will meet} TURADAY, MARCH 22— Monday, March 14, 215 p. m., at ATTRACTIVE TEA AT the school, The program consists of | 4 FORT LAWTON musical numbers by the school, v On Thursday, at thelr Fort Law al nolo by Mra, H. C. Dumar and ton quarters, Mra, Newlove, wife of a talk by Mr. HON. Gridiey on Captain George Newlove, | WEDNESDAY, ‘Some of the Problems the Schoo! gave an attractive tea in he ree Seon in the Children.” Miss Dorothy thelr house guests, Mrs take piace in the Gatton Minn Clara Plantz will Way, wife of Colonel Charler-Van room at the Hotel W rive on “Room Prob Way, U. 8. A. and Mins Van Way Jem: A basket of spring flower, flanked cy aang te ‘ by rose rhaded cand centered ADDITIONAL CLUBS fea table, at which presided s : Charles, wife of Colonel Oncar J.|| sowpay Seattle Council of Catholic Women Charies, U. & A., colonel command North i The Seattle Council of Catholic ing, and Mrs, Moore, wife of Major and Women announce that there will Harvard C. Moore, { A be no meeting at Providence hoeph lint wan a large one, including tal on Thursdays, March 17 and 24 renentativer of Seattle soctety, « WRDN RADAY, - oe well as the line st Fort Lawton The Fitty Dorcas Circle the last di Mrs, Joel Shannon will entertain i the Yacht elub, thie! Shenae’ annaas Gk = DINNER HOSTS AT n s circle at her home, 8305 FORT CA TEmeens, Apa f 28th ave. N. W. Tuesday, March Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, Am 16, at 2 p. 7. it & A. commander of Fort Carey. ri and Mra. Rutherford, entertained|| .serunay Aquila No, 35, Degree of Honor informally at dinner on Saturday ir fae saerelans.4 Aquila No. 35, Degree of Honor, compliment to Lieutenant John P. ' auxiliary to the A. O. U. W., will Degnan, medical corps, U. 8. A hold @ eocial card party the and Mrs. Degnan. home of Mra. Sadie Phillips, 614| Smith st Wednesday afternoon March 16, from 2 until 4 o'clock. AUCTION BRIDGE AT FORT WARD (DA | TES TO REME MBER mia wilt be jionel Jairus Alpbaeus Lancheon will be served to al te Onetable auction Is a favorite ai.| YANt COONS! oenander of Fort on of the Degree and their Siierttisieg task’ Soak te thdn ioe | Flagler, and Mins Reeves, the house | Peas ente' c n this ip Thapiai o~ this 10) euewt of Chaplain M. M. Londahi, Ginsee' Aiden ‘Chek ab Chis formal manner, were Major Thomas! gq. and Mrs. Londahl " C. Stable, U. B. A., commander of | "*™ “* bn ine crn a ue Fort Ward, and Mrs. Stahle, G _ . ueen mne circle of the f UNCHEON IN TOWN Sonse: on “te tan Arthur K. Chambers, U. & A.| 2 etme 3 44 narvard | nservation league will meet Tues- an) Mrs. Chambers, eo ; et Lawton, (cay: March 15, 1:30 p. m., with Mrs pad ce tad png petioles a | |Clem LeMaster, 1610 Fourth ave. W ASW entertained on Tuesday a a) ite Oe he CLUB The occasion complimented Mra.) oir) + At the Rainier club the dinner| xewiove, wife of Captain George va th down ool cmenzon Mra, A. I given by Colonel Charles Albert! Newlove, U. 8 A. Mins Newlove, and jm. patance have @ paper on Phillips, U. A. formerly com , ; to ottern tween Modish and pec sit . ' their guest, Mra. Van Way, wife of} guitany mander of Fort Worden, ‘now on| coione! Charles Van Way, U. 8 A.|)- ie Attire,” a matter of com duty at the University of Washing-| ang Miss Van Way. i wicer one = good manners. ton, wan a recent affair of note, pd al solo by Mrs. LeMaster. ANNIVERSARY DINNER At thelr Fort Worden quarters on of Ma. Saturiay, in honor birthday anniversary, Benjamin Lemmon, U. Mrs, Lemmon entertained at din-| corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Miller, ar sae North Path per. The charming menu was the|riving Wednesday more interesting In its artistic envi. ~ et ronment, orange shaded lamps cast: | COMPLIMENTARY TO Sica Slack ake: ing their glamour over a long, oval | HOUSE GUEST d plateau of biack lacqueur, where the| ‘The tea to be given on Thureday bi! orange crocus, in myriads, stemed| thelr Fort Lawton quarters by Mra.|bonu® {8 invited to. attend to bloom. Auction bridge, in draw-/ Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Stiley ing rooms benutiful with daffodils,|U. 6 A. in compliment to their foNowed the dinner. Similar high| house guest, Mra. L. M. Lillpop, will scores were made by Colonel Henry, be the affair of the week. | MacPherson Merriam, U & A — commander of Fort Worden, and) HONOR GUEST Major Alvin Charies Miller, medica! On Tuesday, at their Fort Fiagier | orm, U. S. A, who cut for the | quarters, Lieutenant Chester B. Mc-| orne, which was won by the rank-| Cold, U. 8. A. and Mrs. McCoid, Sen. ing tor, entertained at dinner in compli ment to Lieutenant Colonel Jairun/ HANDSOME TTPER PARTY | Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 A. command Mins Jordan, dinner gues INTERNATIONAL NEWS STORY OF THE JAGUAR CLEM SEATTLES 8. A. and) jor Alvin Charles Miller, medical their Fort Flagler quarters, on | er of Fort Flagler, Thursday, following the games at - the bowling alleys, Lieutenant J.| WEDDING OF INTEREST Longntreet Weichel, U. 8. A, and| Fort Worden, and its environs Mra. Weichel, ansinted by the host-| have been much intrigued by the enn’ mother, Mrs, Mulholland, enter-| marriage of Colonel F. A. Day, tained handsomely at supper, The|U. 8. A.. to Mra, Greenough, whose affair included the line, and compli-| late husband was stationed several mented Mr. Frederick J. Bailey and| years at Fort Worden. The wed-| Shauat w Tey — si err A are 7 N w YORK VISITORS Mine Downing, of New York, who has been spending the winter in Cal | ifornia, will be the houne guest, at their Fort Worden quarters, of Ma- the host's jor Kelley in Atlanta, Georria, te of Lieu ding occurred A NUT SUNDAE YOU'LL ENJOY Crooks and Lovers Sprinkled With Adventure and MER ORCHESTRA eemrcerreseeree « Br ol eet PLAY Mra. Ross C. | urday enight, There will & discussion, Macdonald, on We Have a Uniform Dress for the School Girl? lea by “Shall North Park Improvement Club Improvement ave, club will give a hard times dance at thelr club rooms, corner of N. 105th Saturday March 12. The proceeds will be uned to paint the clubhouse. The Here. after there will be community en- tertainments at the club every Sat- for the benefit of the residents of the North End. Beacon Hill Community Services Council ‘The acon H Comm ory: lee council will hold ite regular fortnightly meeting on March 16, 0 p. m, at the Congregational echureh corner 16th ave and st. Robert Bruce McGreg- of the few eur re of » Pat's regiment, will be with ent ners from the Noble gont pipe and give a 10-minute talk as part of the « program. The lat ter 1 ide community singing election of officers ang heads of committees eee | Mrs. Landes Calis Vducators | Mrx. Henry Landes, president of the Beattle Federation of Women's clubs, bas issued a call to all cith women wishing to act as educators at the forthcoming ¢ nal em |hibit for Washington turers at the Arena, the week of April 18, to report at the office—414 Aretie |buflding—at once for assignment and instructions. Phone lott 9. "Mrs, J. M. Cunningham has been ppotnted director of committee ag tivities for the exhibit. All reports of work should be made to her and |committee chairmen are requested | to confer with her regarding all |matters under thelr direction. Phone Anne 820. Queen Batik Exhibition at |Fine Arts, Monday Savoring of the social customs ard cultural traditions of the peo ple of the island of Java of 10 com: turies ago, Batik craftsmanship fi the Batik Studio, in the Tr ullding will be one of the many | interesting features of the Arts and Crafts exhibit which opens at the Fine Arts building, Fourth ave near University st. on Monday, Batik work is achieved by a p eon of waxing and dyeing of and produces exquisite effects in drapes, hangings, waists, sashes and any article of apparel or im terior decoration. Evolved by the | primitive craftemen and craftewom en of Java, it was taken up by the Dutch colonizers of that island, an@ bas had a history of several bum dred years in Holland. From the beginning, Batik tende@ not to fixed patterns, but to the development of individuality, as each caste or class among the Javanes® had its own forms of Batik design |for its decorations and apparel, and gradations within the castes marked by subtle differentiations design and color. ‘This inherent tendency toward i Batik work to be popular among modern costumers and homemakers, constantly seeking for media ex- refinements of distinction between personalities. Benefit Concert Given by Church Orchestra Benefit concert for the Britis American Relief association wee, en in Fine Arts hall, Friday by the University P b International News COLONIAL ORCHESTRA A. K. WOLFENDEN, Director NOW PLAYING— The story of a New York son and daughter who’* are ashamed of their small-town parents, ADMISSION PRICES: Matinee ...----.++---- After 6:00 p. wesw ~ —Abo— H FROM THE FARM” 2,000 Feet of Laughs MUTT AND JEFF in “The Ventriloquist” dividuality of expression has caused) pressive of individual nuances and — Music &

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