The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 12

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Bi Society Entertain With Charm. * ing Musicale-Tea; Be- trothed Couple to Be Honored at Dinner; Theatre Party and Tea. this afternoon | charming mustealetea, Kirkpatrick and Mrs Hadith Stova were jointnostonses at the home of Mrs. Kirkpatrick Springtime flowers were uned for Gecorations, yellow being the cstor in all the rooms, An artietic dasket, toned in brown and fied with yellow jonquila, mado a Most attractive center for the beau fea table at which Mra, Bdwin ives, Mrs. C. Bh. Wolf, Mrs. Mabel Joliffe and Mra, P. Porter. p ed, assisted by Mrs. Max Wyman Mrs. Rmanvuel Newhart, Miss Lee Fowler, Mix: Nettie Hotcome, ™ Stella Aver, Mins ired Let And Miss MArie P During the recelv INTERT AINT Mi ore from @ wntti 5 o'clock, th wing de | I program was given by Miss Passage. % Mrs. A. Hy Mton, contralto, Miss Franc violinist and Dr, @hart Keeler, baritone, with Mrs. Pmt Miller and Miss Marjorie El Well at the plane a Pecetnt “Mimi,” from “14 Roneme Mite Mary Passage Mie Marjorie Riwell at (ne piano “Romance” From Wieniawsk! Coacerto Hear You Calling Me Marchal i ee vistor Berbert Mise Frances Drager j Mra Bull Howry Miler at (he plane “I Keow « min + Wrlpiey The Time for Making Bones Has | rowers | come” ° Leoking Glass iver” Jona Carpenter ‘J De. Keeler. Mra Miller at the plana Mra. Miller ot Spirit Flower”... Campbell Tiptes | Heer Aimy Alncieh Werth on” Charlee Manney | Mise Mary Pastane Bilas Elwell at the prem Plowman” Clarke | Mother of Mine™ “Night and the Ou Mra Mul ne Drawn Terrate at the ptawe, Ir. and Mrs. Dinner With places marked for Mr. ° ‘oodwin twelve Mrs. BE. §. Goodwin inner at their reai-| next Wednesday evening, in t to Mies Martha Town and her fiance, Mr. James Cam- ‘Whitelaw, whose marriage will! en event of earty spring, and also eee Ladies’ Musical Club to Celebrate Im celebration of tts thirtieth anni- the Ladies’ Musical club will) @ntertain the active and student Members with a musicale on Monday) @fterncon at 2:30 o'clock, for which Chartes L. Hibbard has gener. offered her spacious home Clyffe,” on Magnolia Bluff, includes Mra. William Fickman Moord Mex Michell Git Hinm and Mra. Ivan Hyland. sIn the receiving U will be president, Mrs. Alfred K. Fisken; past presidents, Mrs. Willian H.| Met. W. D. Perkins, Mrs Mitchen Gilliam, Mrs. William Hick Man Moore, Mra. Horace Day Han ford, Mra M. A. Gottatein, Mrs. Charies E. Patterson and Mra. Man fice McMicken and a group of char ter members including Mra. James} Eagleson, Mrs. Howard Joslyn, | . W. E, Nichols and Miss Assisting abont ‘the rooms Wil be Mra. Henry C. Fifbbard, Mrs. dames Maynard Lang and Mrs. Clar. @hee H. Hopper. Presiding over how Mties of the tea Nour will be Mrs. Richmond Miller and Mrs B. Stedman. Mrs. Sharnon Luncheon Hostess “Mra. Charies D. Shannon enter tained with a «mali informal Iunch- @0n at home yesterday, compliment fing Mrs. Roger Morse Bone. o« Informal Tea Mra. Burns Updegraff entertained | fiformalty at tea yesterday afternoon her home when a stall group of frends enjoved her hospitality, | | A combination of sprin flower Was used about the rooms with ex @ellent effect. * o- Small Dinner Party | Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Owens entertain at their hore this evening @ small tnformal dinner oe Bridge Tca Mrs. Hugh Purcell was houtees to a group of friends yesterday at her fesidence, entertaining informally at Bridge, with tea service later in the afternoon, Dinner Host vig covers placed for fourteen | gues Mr. Alfred Bickford was ho: t | at dinner last evenin ding the Bt. Patrick's day dance e Arctic pre att Miss Cornish to Speak at Women’s University Club Next Wednesday morning at the Women's University club at 10:30 O'clock, Mina Nellie Cornish will! Speak on “The New Plays in New| York” to the members and their guests, eee Bridge Afternoon Postponed The bridge afternoon planned for Saturday, March 19, at ) o'clock, | at the Women’s University club, has Been canceled, |G. Ivew, Mrs 1. Emerick, Mra. J. B. Moore, M La Fray cre Bivergreen Court No, 2, Order of Amaranth Evergreen court No Order of Amaranth, will give card party saturday evening, March 19, at eves’ cafeteria, Invitations are extended to members of the Mason ic order, the Order of Bustern Star | state, |triet dri team, compomd of mem- CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | Classico Culture Club Cannio Quiture club at Federated Clubhouse at 2 p,m. charge of Mra. Arth Mr Jorn N, Cobb and Misa Julia Lane, hostemses, Mra, Fred W, Cat- lett will speak on “Pressing Civic Problems." eee Wy Knot Club Members of the Wy Knot club are planning an tnformal St rick’s dance, to be given at ¢ Tennis club Saturday, March 19. Mra Carlton J. Powers and Mrs. Alian B, Stewart will be the patron easen, eee Letas Gb Killarney Ball The Lotus club le giving tte KN. larney DAll Saturday evening, March 19, th the Masonic Temple The committee in charge conslste of Messrs, Byron G. Ives Wm. Guerin, Reynold Wm. A. Colaky, Wilfred mor The patronemnes will he Mra, W, And Order of Amaranth eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Pythian Sisters Altruistie Chub The Pythian Sisters Altruistic club will give an Paster bemar and card party at the K. P. hall, Thi and ‘Virginia st, on Thursday, will entertain with a card party at the home of Mra, Ejiza Stuell, 1536 West 50th et, Tuesday, March 22 Japanese tea and tunchean will be served. Tuke Ballard North ear to 50th st. All members and friends|Marion Suke are featured in the}the use of the draped hip mash. invited, sketch | Many of the Intest Partin things eee Anne Kent scores an applane even ti taffeta aftergoon and defies POT A hit with her witty talk and imite-|«treet frika, are decidedly reminis Jefferson P. T. A. will meet Thars|tions, her original comedy songy}cent of Spanish costumes made) @ay afternoon, March #4, at 3 p.jand general comedy. familiar by “Carmen* an@ other im the lunch room af the school. report on the activity of the Vewt Seattle Day Nurtery, Unit No. be given, and Mrs. James B. Calvert, president of the Seattle Day Nurvery, will speak on “The Aime and Purposes of the Day Nurvery.” Mrs. Baisden, prinetpal of Jefferson. will give a short talk relating inter esting eventa of the educational work thru the Bast Aquilla Lodge No 35 Aqiilla lodge No. 35, Degree of Honor, auxiliary to A. 0. U. W., with hold a social card party at the home of Mri. Maggie Gillen, 2033 Main #t. Friday evening, March #5. All degree members and friends invited. Refreshments will be served. eee King Co. District Organization No. 1, ‘Degree of Honor A. 0. U. W. The executive committee of the King Co. district organization No.| 1, Degree of Honor of the A. 0. t W., met at the home of the district secretary, Mrs. E. Luell Good, 93: 24th ave. S., recently Complete arrangemnents were made for the 2ist semi-annual convention, to be held at Kirkland with Lake Lodge No. 1 aa howtens, on Wednes- day, March 30. Session to call at 16 o'cloeK Sharp. Invitations to be sent to grand ladge officers and mem- bers of other districts thruout the One @f the features of the con vention will be an exemplification of the new ritualistic work by a dis bers from the different lodges in an individual competition contest for ef. flelency. The following committers were appointed: Preas, Mra Phillipa, Mrs. Morden afd Mra. Gireldine. Resolution committes, Mra. Peters Mrs ridge and Miss Seaman. Personal Miss Elizabeth Ward of Aberdeen, | & D., le the house gnest of Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Goodwin. line attractios favor with thetr audiences, these is the “Marriage ve. in four scenes. Extremely Robey and men who stage thelr comedy of: “At the Races.” the best of athletes are The Lareopians mén who perform fertog Among acrobatic “The sti ture phot an Lady Visitor (to boosemow) brought you Convict Lady Vititor—Dear me Misplaced faith, lady ne that in fact The | tint | dropping Dora. dle One of | unique little playlet, Divorce,” an allee George Umber and ong the and mrtiatic te the dancing old Gould are twe youn | century shaped, deep emt short off two @¥namic young | most cas predomir white freshness the clreular skirt line atihourtie which ates ix mecured by waistline as low as accentuating it with Buropean operan Biven the hnoed revue provided by @ Uthesome cow | preaunt bodice, pie, Beattie and ilome showing the sheer, of the more than « cheminetta, bas come tack. These budices are mate basque pointed In front and actonm the hack Kirt te attached In| ATTLE STAR REATIONS BY LUCILE FRIDAY, MARCTI 18, T9217. ——— MOTHERS, TRY LAUGHTER fic. ety, Sg END YOUR WORRIES RM ter, place ment on top and serv Landed two j ‘* 0 eapert and mother of or ron, Will anawar questions of North: whe w QuMy baby nurnen every hours during the night be allowed to keap it up? Bhould he 7 He is six} weeks old. | A-—No. He should be fed only y Q- My baby ta 9 months off. nw! FOR YOUR BL 16 o'clock ot night and at 2 a m. |howels almost never move naturalty, | I bave to give injections every day. When she tries to 0 them her eet whe strains until whe te black in the face. Can you tell me what to do for her? She ie rureed | grow fat,” has a big lesson for many Ps Others. Mot that growing fat ia| A—Pat all sorts of laxative foods | n, } netuding a great deal of} . . ‘sane of | Yourwelf, inetading a great dew apecially desirable, for the ag teed water and liquid food, Take some |» ry pe for péraonal reply will he a AdArene H, BEAT. he ‘ool arn. '- THE wtA the alarming imere ‘The common mytng, “laugh and many young mothers le that wen tend to grow fat only too enmity. But = —— egg og * me o for the nervous woman, beset by all |” Bey Nerd Gab bt Ghacdd. the sorts of anxious worries over bernelf, |* ry robs Whetheo page y POU get her children and her home, the ap “me ™ “tga it 1y rewult the first few times. Une | pinta plication at the principle within kita |) one etki eens taeenoraments | oS old prover may prove @ lifeMaver | Cive the baby orange juice between ’ I big at tee beg 9 her of lettern|the twe detuing feedings. Werin DON’T TAKE A alee tretr mlthern bork actual una | With One teaspoonful and gradually CHANCE Proupective, telling me of their wor er yr hen Bap nh apy ayes “Don't do it, Mayme, Youll Hea. Home of these cannot seed: | 10 juice with @ little water. Begin| Ut end you know it, You sing some are very thin; somhe are di now to «ive one or two bottle feed ant go down and apply for @ turbed by fears of vm morta, und | 10n daily. You might try adding one | 0king like that, In the first pl others are letting th ves antic bee ful of milk of marnesia to| u're not at all tailored look pate trouble ey hottie feeding of the day, |i the second place, your drese i I have written personally to each : r “s 7 | very shabby. up; look of them, expressing my very geouine " re bows in the eye, and you'll get a too well how hard it is not to worry | ()R VEAL ! on, A How's it when there seems to be so much ta to done Ww I work a worry about, but here I want to ur 1 breast veal >. i then - them all, and the others tke them | “% pound Aauinge meat And then, what, Mayme? Do who have not written, to take a few 4 cup rice ean to say you haven't heard@ fensons to heart | 1 tablespoon grated cheese | Cherry'n? Of their store, where ga The firet is th t has been proven 1% pints stock an get sults and coats and 4 any disputing thet fear, | 1 large onion land waists and everything you anger, gref ahd other painful 1 carrot on Mberal cr nd in the long » have an Immediate and dis % emall turnip you don't pay any more than tinetly harmful effect upon health, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, DeD-| have to at the cash stores, If which In the case of @ prospective percorns haven't, go there and get acqu mother or @ nursing mother may, be | malt and pepper oe And that fen't all you'll cwune of the effect upon the digestive| Remove bones and tendons from| YouTl get some new clothes March 24. Lanch will be served procemes of the mother, have an ill | veal and trim neatly. Season with | new job along with it. at neon, the money to be used for oe effect upon the baby |sait and pepper, spread with sau-| “Now, do as I teil you, and benefit work. SSP: Second, worry never helps any-irage meat, roll tightly and bind | win out. Come on; I'll go with g : thing. If you are disturbed about | with string. Put bones and Their store is at 207 Rialto bail Seattle Lodge No 1 anything, put ft right if that is bu | mings in a ketile, add lon Second ave, between Seattle Lodge No, 7 Degree of manly possible; if not, master it, and of, herbs, salt ar pepper ut | and Spring, over the Pig’n V Honor, auxiliary to Byergreen show that your intelligence *|menat on top, add to cover | —Advertinement. Lodge No. 2, A. O, will hold stronger than your emotions. There | vegetables, cover cl 608: OR | arte en = importa = = masting ie no text that I should like better! mer two hours sitarte frequent Tuceday, March 4% 6 p. m, fn to see hung in every mother's room | and add water as necessary ti Bveraresp hall, Arcade bide. A then Ula jrice in malted water for 10 minute ¥ full attendance is ed Ne | drain and add to the stock. which 7 LAUGH HEARTILY whe should be bk ¢ Cook slowly until jhe 4 of Gen. George Wash ; . N EVERY D | e bed. Remove meat ‘ ane re tee ty Rr He re are shown two of the newest crea-| with bodice and panels (front and back) of |\y 1a ———--| trom battle: at pea" we Mrs. Lalu Suder will give an} tions by Lucile, at the left and the right. In| green and yellow shot sill@gold galloon and| aughter and munshine are two of|meat and rice in kettle, cover as amusement party at her home, 3218] , ter is Norma Talmadge, movie star immé 4 i i . the greatest medicines in existence i Rastinne .Av6.,.. Tuesday, March 22) (4 conte Norma Talmadge, movie star, in tinsel trimming. At the right is a gown i Nak tent Aenean te wei Cleaned DurisigP| (luncheon at 12 M.) for the retietia Palm Beach gown designed in Paris. The | white satin, train lined with black satin, With) ana. Why not use them? 3 fund ot Gen, Washington Circle of! oo:0n at the left is of black Chantilly lace | black jet trimmings. | and Repaired the Ladies of the G. A. RA cor t GxHow can 1 keep my children dia) invitation t extended to all new a ek $; eee | ap S ee ee a . b r ? : EVE CRE ETC , | ara , from quarreling among themselves Ata moderate cost rapa dae CLEVER SKETCH ON |Newest Styles Are|MINCED HAM WITH ‘cto. o'er sod orem) be Stee oe Alw oi LLs “J my CHEESE S. 4UCE 1 stay with them all the time they ] 2 SAUCE remodel furs of all kinds. 3 Ledge No. 33 The new show opening at Yoow'n| ( entury Old 1% Gumb @hopebe tm (éold are always in trout | If fou ~widhl co sestesb..<aln Aquila Lodge No, 33, Degree of! Palace Hip is graced by two head heiled or. tried} A~Children whe are not quite well Original, lustrous beauty of x Honor, autiliary te A. OU. W find decides | P&t# ben voted for the full skirt. | are often fusay in thim way. Are you! yout tor eont av tar eae cup rioe pe milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons Hour malt and pepper % cup erated cheese %& cup minced pimente triangles of toast Cook rice til tender and fnfty Make a white mance of the butter, flour and milk. Add mit and pepper and cheeses and cook upti) the/ cheese is melteg. Add pimentoes. sure there afe no phyrical aliments among tem that ought to be cor} rected? Do they play outdoors every | day, and aleep long hourn in well} ventiiated bedrooms at nicht? The} other important thing is that they/ shal have things to play with, and) room to play in. I am sending you! Child Care, a pamphlet of the Chil @ren’s Bureau at Washington, D. C, which bas a gection on play, both im door and out Keeps Fresh Longer American-Maid Bread PROVES its quality in keeping fresh, wholesome and palat- able. Made with milk. Eat_ American-Maid ITS WRAPPED turn it over to our expert workers for renovation. We Will Gean Your White Fox Scarf for $1.50 add a layer of rice and pour muce over the whola hot the Serve very norma! adenoid mre The amount of malt will be deter fencids disappear at mined by the gnltinee of the ham. paler rn hy ¢ Put a layer of ham on the toast, “4 Thin is the tendency of the * Fad Q—What shall T do for the breasts : € & multitude of the w with @ ued: of the mate Pa DA, BNR aca Wnat shall T 40 for the breasta| : Derriec” to thet he 3 and bas shes & caep 10 inch! ‘The U. 6. gentegte amrvey lity sold | caked with milk | 1611 FOURTH AVENUE Barrier” is the fom-| her . 1 PMING Of PCAN) 406.000 topographic maps, ahewing| A—Waash them gently at his bath. 1611 FOURTH AVES | frit the altitude of every part of the | Otherwine let them i” She oak M, Minka } he ergy miele ohn a) [4iUon will soon disappear \'y made, have anything but a tall) 0 sn $ Hin vist esc poets dis vai 5 sesstthninataaaen — = what |Ored effect. They accentuate, on — here, my food man? jthe contrary, femininity, just as ee | they did when desiened for and In a had| Worn by our woman, I presume? | Conviet—No. borrowed automobile with gine Ruffah Mins Agnes Maryrand left Wednes. I} day for Portland, Ore, where she will be t guest of her sister, Mra. T. A. Cornwall, for the next fort | night cee Mre. Stanley Minor will arrive if he city tomorrow to be the eu ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr Waterhouse, . home Saterday from an Kastern trip. extenaive cee Mr. W. J. Burns and Miss Efla Burns, of Wind. Ontario, who have been spending the winter at Coronado, Cal, will arrive in Seattied carly next week and will be- the ruests for a few days of Mr. and Mra. Frank KE. Burna. | eee Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Clark of Rell ingham, who have been guesta in the city for the last few days, re turned yesterday to thelr home. * . | Mrs. John L. Wilson, who has been renewing old friendships in Seattle for several weeks, left Wednesday for New York and plans to sail for PHurope on April 7. | eee Mrs. Sammel I. Barnes, who has heen spending several months in California, returned to her home in this city today. | eee i. G. Thiry haa returned several weeks spent in New Mme from York. . . Major George Morris of Victoria ie @ guest at the Seattle hotel, L pin an In a bastily a bad on ma‘am from jo Express. Easter Hats Special OH! such a variety of beautiful new Faster hats— many of the latest creations, in new materials and colorings, with flowers, ribbons, fruits, bows, novelty d feather trimmings. It will | good to look upon them, and the prico—$4.85—will seem trivial. Westlake at Pine “The Haven of Style” For Saturday great grandmothers. Aliens admitted te this conntry Canada in 19, numbered do your heart | Two Floor of Mats | 7 Boys’ Easter Suits 7 Two Pairs of Trousers $10.00 to $17.50 | The new Easter suits for boys have just arrived and they surely are dandy looking—up-to-date in style, smart in patterns and in a variety of good colors. The extra pair of knickers is a special feature of these suits, for it insures extra long service. Coat and pants are full lined and they are tailored well. For all-around value these suits just can’t be beat. The prices for the fine quality are espeeially low. Women’s and Children’s Wear Ladies’ Union Suits—Special $1.25 New showing of Princess May brand of union suits for ladies; spring weight; fashioned of fine Peruvian yarns; bodice top; tight and shell knee. Sizes 36 and 38. Sitk Stockings—Special $1.50 $2.25 VALUES—Extra good values of ladies’ pure thread silk stockings; reinforced toes and heels; 9-inch garter top; colors are black, white, gray and brown. All sizes. Children’s Stockings—Special 15¢ Special clearance price on children’s school hose; 25¢ values; black and white; good wearing. AN sizes. Extra Size Aprons —Daschal $1.98 Unnsual values of extra sizes of ladies’ gingham and pereale aprons; overall style; plaid, check and striped patterns; belted styles. Sizes 48 to 54. Ladies’ Kid Oxfords—Pair $6.00 Friedman-Shelby guaranteed Oxfords; all leather; cordovan brown shade; Goodyear welt; military heel. Sizes 314 to 8. Specials in Men’s Wear Men’s Union Suits—Special $1.95 _ $2.50 VALUES—Cotton ribbed union suits; me- vw weight; ecru color; ankle length; long sleeves. sizes. Shirts and Drawere—Each $1.29 A very special offer of mixed wool shirts and draw- ers, priced at $1.75 ordinarily; spring needle weave; Spring weight; knitted cuffs and anklets. , Men’s Cotton Lisle Sox—Pair 35¢ 45¢ VALUES of fine cotton-lisle sox; reinforced toes and heels; brown, gray and black. All sizes Men’s Muslin Night Gowns—Special $1.50 Extra good value of plain white muslin night gowns; good weight; cut large; nicely trimmed and finished. Men’s Dress Shirts $1.49 to $2.75 A special lot of new spring shirts at very low prices; percales and striped madras; wide range of colors and patterns to select from. Boys’ Shoes $6.00 Values Special $4.50 LADIES’ SERGE DRESSES Special $12.98 Ladies’ Gloves $3.00 Values Special $1.85 plendid showing of spring models of ladies al-woot serge An ubueual offering of ar They are cut on straight lines and trimmed with Boys’ heavy school shoes; washable cape kid gloves; fine embroidery and silk braid, ‘These are similar to the dresses you brown wax calfskin with soft quality; stitched backs; paid $26.00 to $30.00 for last year. chrome elk indestructible sole; white, tan and champagne bellows tongue—a dandy wear. colors. Sizes 6% to 6% ing shoe. Sizes 2% to 6 “TWEE STORE OST, SAVES vou MONE Bedspreads Special $2.25 $3.00 VALUBS—White cro cheted bedspreads; extra heavy weight. Size 72x84 inches, Bleached Sheets Each $1.50 81x90-inch bleached sheets, made of fine medium weight sheeting; free from dreasing.

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