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“y. Se es > m a a9 |. Ve » the Root,” ty mr te unmet tun coe TEXTILE EXHIBITION IS ft cme mtr om ror ohana West AM, oF write 21 0 | Mua om he Ht” Kal pliment to Mrs, Harry A. Field, wife (Ty of “Princitia,” Dr 8. G ave. 8. W. ge i) were tnusually artistic oe of Rear Admiral Field, U, 8. N,, has ART PRIME jittie gir. Myre. 0 ttnlan nate In their presentation. been Intefinitely postponed. RS FOR WEDNESDAY Ep eisbes ide moni tne ni nognes Cain | ser, UME play, ‘ebdty’ ‘ob see js engaged Upon several portraits a ; ; 4 ~ BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD _, the barbarian up loves beauty that |" | posh cr hand back in’ | Effective in Japanes with the Japanese touch, only semumpll Informal Talk at North End Circle HE POPULARITY of tho textile|he can understand. ‘The textile ex: | PTmn' “setting her hand back in| Effect! Prof, Glenn ee ny. |o4 more true to the primitive age dil W n'a Universit ‘The North End Circle of the Child’s| J exnipition (now on view at the| hibit gives a first-grade class work on | loco With Mize ‘Marion "orton |@tvan task Week Ya Sapanced bevsuaity. ties ie omens University Conservation league will meet with |Reattio Fine Arts gullerios, 1213 art, It makes the simple everyday |i tiny y cteae en "| iocal Japanese ‘theatre, was an ie tho the scenery wail [ if = Club Mra. 8. W. McTaggart, 6011 Bighth | ourth ave, open free daily to the| articles, from table runners to bags, ee | tenwely interesting event to the 50| nothing but rocks and a well mage ins . re h The Drama Circle of the Women's |4¥*% Northeast, at 2 p.m. public from 12 to 6:30 and Sundays, | from tongs to bed apreada, attractive ip ard S. Pelly Gets luniversity students attending. A|aged red light, Mr. Hughes’ interpre” PTO Entertain With The-|yniversity clud invite the members “ee..° 3 to 5) proven that most people are|To see how much more attractive| Bernard S, Pelly Gets — |university | siuasntn | ilunlliis, | teen of the Bible story Im tore Mey ~ atre and Dancing Par-|ana their guests to an informal talk Progressive Thought Club still In the kindergarten stage of art |these handicrafts are when touched |'Three New Paintings Jouner tragedy, “Phe Razor,” by Kich- |luminating and poetic than any mige i : by Miss Nellie Cornish on “The New| The study department of the Pro-lappreciation, It usually takes a|with color or imaginative denien t#| “yon Polly, Seattle’ British lid Mal . recently hailed in! ister’s sermon ever has been. It age 4 > water ouse Par- a “ gressive Thought club will meet at) pot education to read Latin | to admit their superiorty to the od I} \» 00 0 ew, | thought provoking religious stud - » ba Ptaya in New York," at the club |high sehoot conwul, last week received three | ‘Tokyo, and study in point of view, | thought-pr ‘ y. : Musicale at Queen house on Wednesday morning at 10{ 1° with Miss Janet Bureitt, 920) awxwardly at best; why should we|mereal stereotyped erticles in com. | TlNi Mist Wark rece aa yo a i e 4 o'clock Carolina coart. expect excellently painted canvases | mon une. that are a notable addition to Beat nne Home. cee pes to be welcomed by the man who can-| Home excellent ardptes have been | jin) Ale \ NUtAbie Radition to Heat a — ce, Dancing Party Ladies’ Ald naw not even understand the artist's vo: |loaned: cloisonne, Chingse embroidery, | of one ey. sa. toreine ax | is " : ‘ Mra. Edith Boone, Mra. J. Swaney | copys, of “values,” “atmosphere” |cld jugs, ete., In two glans cases, by | Selebration of their first wed} Alvin English entertained thirty]and Mra, T. C. Christensen will be|Cayulary, of “vale socope fll bP 4 mde he pe dtepp ln Jone of the Kind in ‘seattle, The | ‘ot ers 1 in se Ming anniversary, Mr. and Mrs oe nis friends from the Stevens'!hostenses at the meeting of the : on jartiat's name was really Claude i ho how e mee! the other hand, every man from | & Bon, D. C. Abrams, Dr, Hopkinwon | oo. . ' Suara, will be nena wu {school with a dancing party at hie! Ladies’ Ald Rociety of the Ballard] On ‘he other hand, every man from |@ Fon. OP emer Blidabeth ware. {use He w eels Sree Lorsning ° ° bey . tyefive friends on Saturday sve hueus-tatureay Avene A mule beamnaes ene OS be hen me i PET A Oa Bento chat ther Hodee Mea Tt {#8 early romunticist, and rapidly be For iS xative % oning, e it a s bow j ny castern Bt On, ~ . ps o Be -¢ jeame o7 o he mon 01 a i Posity “fohowed tater wee ee ee ee the chureh sanex at 2 p.m Invited. ee natere tre. Merrill, Mra. A.W. Anderson, Mra ore of tbe eek a it ollowed la ee eee . * of thy nch schoo ‘ 8. Downey, Miad Annie Calhoun. P. and supper at their home, ~ ‘ Ww.enhe hth, A One of the other pictures is a small Give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin too 4 onny- Green . 1 jt chi é i andy De my F urhman Guild The San es wc. 7. U, wilt Seattle League of ‘Nations Fe ag tly ne scoaieaaeraned jon [2%!nch by Bfoot canvas of two lf constipated child and note its : “Week-End House Party |" Charge of Little meet with Mrs, J. 8. Warley, 305] Seattle League of Nations ansocia-| ir winkier is an etcher of PN sh a’ gp dh eh ) quick recovery. z a ‘ han @ ; on will meet Wednesfiay noon in|) ie ome well painted fruit wtill-life in a me > 30 p. ‘ cinco ” fine Mr. and Mrs, KR. William ¢ roshy Tea Shop B, 69th, at 1 0 p.m ean. Shas sau. of GEE Wdhetacin yrs mae co eee = =. oo the foreground, that was sent to Mr. | IN a growing family the subject of Wit entertain get sn ta a —— ght omad gen goto Ladies’ Grotio Club Mra, Harry Doane Hurley will have | caper, aleioat . ric stuns axtanle Pelly's son, Lance, The third was al! thought with the parents is how to ] at their country plac Medina | charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop tae y at Federated [Charge of the program 4 . q portrait, very well done, of an elderly keep the children healthy ahd happy, Phin Week end. Ten guests will €9-/ of the Children's hospital today, with | TAdies’ Grotto club at impressions of the waterfronts 474) pentieman, ‘The three arrived direct p | Sy their hospitality Mra. A. A. Sutherland as hostess, ag {Clubhouse at 2 p.m. Election of see picturesque scenes, These make de-| from London by shin and ambos || Sad What to do when they become fi ee sisted by Mra. A. R. Hunt, Mra. ©, | officers Gliders Club Hghtful plates thru caréful placing Of | patter, ic new anpeined in gocing Most illnesses of childhood are the . Fische |. Mieleny, Mra. Henry B. Morris, oS a ‘The Gliders club will entertain | detail, Pitty prints were recently ex: | that thene valuable pictures are prop, (q| S¥mptoms of constipation, such as By Mr. and Mrs. Fischer Mra A. Johansen, Mee. Pore stat] Ladies of G. A. 1t Home Sewing [with the fifth dance of its serier at| niosted In Boston sith great muccess, («nat Bene ”'\]| headaches, coated tongues, flatulence, to Give Musicale drum, Mra, E. E. Fiegtey, Mra. L. 1.| Chib the new Pythian hall, Third ave. and ‘The exhibition is worth visiting for Mr. Pelly, in addition to many dizziness, loss of appetite and sleep, | To honor Prof. Karl Schwardtfe | stephe: Mrs, J. A. Welebbrodt and Ladies of the G. A. BR a few. | Virginia «#t, Wednesday March 23. these things. But its real function and | other pictures, has two Canclettos biliousness, ete. ry Sas! ‘iseher are | Miss Eva Peterson, ih lub with mrricon, merit consist in ils worth and inspira ee } ly feel safe in doing what Be, Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Fischer a - | | You can surely feel safe in doin, entertain Tuesday evening at) = a 8 19th ave. 8. Sock! Good Times Club tion to our local textile artista, W " 5 ees : | - nds of others do with good neal Queen Anne Hill with} . The Socal Good Times club witl|«an enjoy considerable pride in uh Mrs. Baker Planning ieee os avg eeserae ridyshoagh of 7 le. lersonal Eranata Club give a progressive whist party in| csplay of local talent | Five Art Lectures the child, a small quantity of Dr. Cald- Pi Included in the program will be of the Woman's room 1 in the old K. P. hall, Firat| Excellent work, expecially, ts that) ates Katherine M Baker 1s plan | well’s Syrup Pepsin. Eight million i I selections by the, SPareur) atre ‘Thomas Stimson, who has | =mnata club with ore FPF Kuehn, lave and Pike st, Wednemtay, March |of Elizabeth Curtis, in embroidery: | ning a series of five lectures on art || bottles were bought last year at drug ing Quartet. (Sonn spending several months in Cali. | 2°* im ave, at 2 pm. Misw/23, §:15 p.m. Merchandise honer|Mra. Worman, the instructor in| March £9, April 5, 12, 19, 26, from stores. dt is America’s favorite family A a 2 ee fornia, is expected home tomorrow, | C@™ P. Reynolds, art supervisor of| certificates awarded. All friends in. comes at the university; Miss) >to 4, The first will be at the home remedy for constipation, indigestion * " Shower for Bride-to-Be eee "3 eeatie Nigh echeelas AH peal oe Ivined Storm in pottery; Mr. Ely, Mra. F of Fred B. Sander, whose “Baptiam.” ||| and similar ills, andis especially suitable to Miss Ruth Mar|_ Mr. and Mra. C. HT. Rose and two|("@ “Dining Rooms,” with specta eee Jett, Miss Anette Edens, Mins , by Balvador Hosa, an well as others for children, women and old folks as TRY IT FREE . cogaggegest er te of April, daughters, Marguerite and Evelyn, |Teerence to table and arrangement ADDITIONAL CLUBS Kelly = ae, gy Pans Ly, | Of his collection, will be the subject it is so mild and gentle in action. » 8 brid | oe of flowers. i Jimmy Chapman of the Cornish ch eoih, Mitentehed any Pi felen Neithorpe and Miss |Teturned recently from a month's so. | ees oe i saat in tatike (even tho some} (tte ‘alk, Those interested can | There is no secret about Dr. Cald- Send me vows name and ad. Elbright entertained at the/Journ in California, Red Cross Nursing Classes inler Guild, Day Nursery | om distike the Egyptian motif, | well’s Syrup Pepsin. It isa combination dress and | will send you a free of Miss Nelthorpe last eve eee BS pF cadena a + igo sonore Junior guild of the Seattle | Critics Citi iyatt Grow of the Ron | |} of Egyptian Senna and other simple trial bole of my Spry Peeing . Mra. Archie Chandler, who under. a a aly poe Fes ‘high heheats at DAY Nursery will meet at the home Lege Foagyen ot oa & revhaat Mins S e y laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant Address eer . B. ‘ i ‘ 4 Line cols at | nba : ore | March onal nervice) ‘ ld it well, 513 Washington Serect, anbadded| Went an operation at St. Luke's how | + : - of Mins Geraldine Huston, 1412 FE ~ vote sa Te i tasting aromatics, Druggists have so! s Beeches shows wee cat, ‘The |Dital some time ago. was removed | tim and Gatewood at 7:30 D. m -lAiona ot, on Saturday, Darch | Heverto, and Mrs. Cooper and Beulah | mies 5 for thirty ears, and atixty cent bottle Monticello, Iino. E t articles contributed were |'? her home yesterday Allah Social Club at 1090 om. peg that becbuded all the goed] a er will last for months. Experienced body now and then needs a itn clover guises, Mre. Cart 2.6 ini tocel Gis Oeh tan fee 0. (erie eg ee eee § mothers are never without it in the laxative, and (is well to lane B : tah Box ’ . workers. —_— best. Write me today. nt receiving the price for} Mr. and Mra. H. C. Peters, after! 4 ‘Turner, 180 Broadway N., at 3/Seatéle Council of Minnte Women| Yi Si ving Mrs. Mary Atwater, | val Springs house., , a spendin, ber of | * aes most original costume. ang & number of months motor |) m Eastern Stars and friends in ‘Women and Business Reconstruc | yiss Mary Bard and A. G. Hamerton | Me. Makes eee ing in Southern California, returned | ¥iseq tion” will be the subject of @ talk (0/4 8% some interesting and original| Gf*reus Offer to Sufterces. Saturday to their Seattle home. } ae yy be given by Mra. Menry Landes’ at and désigns. In bookbinding, too, in x Mrs. Stubb eee Pacchauias'thed the regular meeting of the Seattle | Sweiry—empectally a pearl and silver , Entertain Mr. A. Scott Buthite left yesterday! the Pocahontas club will entértain | Council of Minute Women to be held |i nain—there are articles unumual. rink the w D) Mitertaining at their home next | for & two weeks’ trip to California. | with » dancing party at the Swedish |ThUMMday afternoon at 2 o'clock In |The anty trouble is that you must | there. _ Invalic m all over . Mr. an@ Mrs Albert 98 | Club hall Wednesday evening, March |Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. A | out on your apece and hunt to find | {ore “And health ‘oni wte nets “tre Stubb, will be hosta at an| Mr. Charles Almy, Jr, who has | :3\ musical program is being arranged |) the treamures | mineral and curative agents com of brid Bight tables will|Deen visiting In the city for the past | eee by Mra. Carolyn Swing The William Kellogg display tn ofa P ed far underground by nature fortnight, left Sunday for his home in Boston, je in play. eee Dr. and Mrs. Sharples Mr. Robert Cushman of Pasadena, | 7 r Hosts Cal, ts expected to arrive in Seattle to spend her Easter vaaction at her . ‘Dr. and Mrs. Caspar Sharples were | about April first, coming North to| noma t hosts at their home last eve |8ttend the marriage of Miss Mar o° 8 ca ining eight guests in| #aret Ames to Mr. John A. Baillar:| yee Andrew Denny spent yeater mt to Mr. and Mrs, John /s*on. day im Seattlo as the guest of his who are the guests of Mr. and mother, Mra, Charles L. Denny. Harry Sharpless. es eee Mr, and Mra. BE. L. McAllaster re turned Saturday from Southern Lorraine Social Gb Lorraine Social club wih meet eee ~ aw eee Mrs. John W. Graham and dangh ter, Miss Molly Graham, of Spokane, will arrive Thursday to be the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mra. R. G “| Denney. California, where they have been ome eee spending the winter home on Queen Anne Hill! stra George Chassey of Vancouver, Pahang Thursday, with additional!» C who spent last week as the eee coming in at the wa hour. |nouse guest of Mr. and Mra. Charles eK gieg H. Burnett, left yesterday for ains at Tea home ating Mrs. A. T. Smith, bas recently come here to re] Miss Lacy Semple ‘Mrs. John W. Sumrall enter. | Who is a student at the Annie Wright informally at her home this|Seminary in Tacoma, will come over Senator ft | Sweek, Perey Sherman left today by motor for a trip to California. Swanstrom, | -——-———--— os “California Syrup of Figs” ar to be one of Mine Margaret Amen’ THE SEATTLE STAR Probably the most famous waters found in the Periax Miner eapecial merit. Mr. Kellogg gave five men, at $1 an hour, for a whole nds who week, no that the Fine Arts exhibit rh | liver and might be riht. His tiles and fire-| places and woodbox especially attract admiration ‘The Architectural Decorating com pany, the Northwest Terra Cotta Works, the Denny-Htenton Co, Art Marble Works, Kohler Tile Co., Seat tie Hardware company, Gleason & Co., Schneider Galleries, etc, have all generously contributed. ailments have leved by drink- Child’s Best Laxative write for st. There | this sample The salts One case of bronze stuff, of lamps | solved in water, make a mort. plens- of copper and ahell, of candle sticks | nt tasting mineral water that ts of deer horns and copper may be | >*/pine onde art to some people, but they are merety ingenious craftwork to most. } Likewise some of the batik ts pretty | | measy to have but one merit & great deal of work and was done | mediately by a man. But most of the exhibit |“. in a credit to Seattie’s craftemen and ought to be an inspiration to many amateurs in the various lines, not when dis TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. RESCENT os (REAM L the attractive table. eee at plimented : Chassey and Mrs. Charles H. Burnett en last Thursday at their five tables being in play. eee prise Birthday ot y it was, Mrs. John Moran ned with a dinner of eight at her home last evening. eee ir. and Mrs. E. G. Lindberg have an informal evening of for next Saturday at their) is 2 ce, when twelve guests will = “s ee formal Tea ftertaining informally at her last Friday, Mrs. Daniel Hunt ‘was hostess ata small tea for Group of close friends . aay | For the pleasure of her little son, ) “Karl, on his eighth birthday, Mrs. | BB. G. Lindberg entertained twenty- | little boy friends of the honor | song at her home yesterday after. | Mrs. Barbour’s | Luncheon Postponed ‘The luncheon that Mra. Stewart E. | Barbour, wife of Commander Bar. | bour, U. S. N., ‘had planned for to-| —————— pe eaeanirsiaeinen ) Luna Park Swimming Pool opens | urday, March 26.—Advertisement. | Chokers for EASTER We have been established tn Seattle «ince 148% and have always maintained a reputa tion for furs of quality. If you contemplate a spring purchase inspect our furs. Smart Chokers of Fiteh, Mink, Squir- other Cleaning, Repairing and Remodeling at Summer Prices, NOTE NEW LOCATION Betwoen Pine and Olive Seattle’s Pioneer Manufacturing furrier 1611 FOURTH AVE. D. Becksnan, Manager At the tea hour, Mrs. Ustes Wood| maids at her wedding on April the : fittn. ing their house guest, Mrs.) Mra. Edgar of Vancouver, BR. C.,| Ames Baillargeon wedding. with an evening devoted to| removed from the Lorington apart ments to an apartment in the Hal | mar. = surprise to Mr. Moran, whose | lations on the birth of a daughter Saturday, March 19. land, will arrive in the city Sunday, |SEC Miss Laddie Watkis of Victoria, C., will arrive in the city next eada ‘nongge | laxative, and eee ‘almost Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith have | colored ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hellenthal | Everett are receiving congratu- Dr. Lorenzo, 1. Stephens left pop oprane LL Wednesday for the East, to do post- take Dr. E graduate work in Pitals and clinics. | the large hos Tablets take eee 7 | Miss Evelyn Nichols, daughter ot | aoe attending St. Helen's Hall, Port-| “heavy. and “perk up’ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute to be th Mr. and| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub-| = Ae Swan ante the | ftitute for calomel—are a mild but sure‘ Ly Discovered only child their effect on the liver is are th result of Dr.| ilove it ination not to treat! |... “Califo its place. liver. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols, who | Olive Tablets the ' Upstairs | Dress Special For Easter Week We have beautiful tricoti Canton crepe and georgette DRESSES ‘495 | Sizes are 16 to 44. Colors—Navy, gray, brown, taupe. Where You Willi Find Style Without Extravagance OND & UNION ne, taffeta, c f t j “SAVES YOU MONEY” SEATTLE WN Accept “California” Syrup of Figs harmiesn These little olives! pe omach, each new Slip for your little girl when she puts on her Paater Percale and Gingham Aprons, overall style; tight and dark colors; . look for the name California on ckage, then you are sure your is having the best and most physic for the little) liver and bowels, Children is fruity taste, Full directions bottle. You must say ornia.” Aristine M. FP | miniatures, hurw Attractive Styles $1.25 to $4.98 Beautiful new Easter Dresses for little folks; fine voiles and soft muslins of excellent quality. Dainty lace and embroidery trimming. The styles are es- pecially attractive for children. Priced very low. Ages 2 to 6, Children’s Slips 69c to $1.25 You'll be needing a nice lress. We are offering some at special prices; good qual ty of muslin; lace and em proidery trimmed. length. 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