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attle , pity 's University Club ounces April Pro- { ; Visitors to Be "Honored at Bridge —Lacheo ; Miss Ames 1 Mr. Baillargeon ill Be Complimented. A below is the April program F for the Women's University April 1, at $:20 p,m, the vie party which was postponed "x “Ount of conflicting with Good day, will take place, The com requests members to plan April §, will be the club iy, which will be celebrated ‘An informa! toa at 3:30 o'clock Mrs. Wallace N, Mac And Mrs, Richard W, Huntoon , April 11, at 6:30 o'clock, a dinner will be enjoyed, with ip G. Kinzer and Mra. Rob Evans as the hostesses. , April 16, at 2:30 o'clock afternoon for members who to entertain guests is on the , the hostesses being Mrs Hi. Watt and Mrs, Shirley D. . April 20, at 630 the club dinnerdance wil! F, the hostesses to be Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Robert McAus iy, April 22, 3 o'clock, the dra. | circle plans an afternoon | plays illustrative of the | Pa work. The program inctudes | at the Inn,” by Dunsany Marks; “A Welsh Honey 1” dy the same author, Host Mrs. Marton Edwards and . C. A. Ferriss. April 23, 12:30 o'clock, with Dr. and Mra, H. P- fas the speakers. They will the members with stories life in Persia and with a talk rugs, The luncheon will ‘en the color of Persian life, the costumes of the speak Eltzabeth Rowell and Mrs. “A. Ferriss will be the hostesses. April 29, 3:30 o'clock, a is scheduled. Phi Mu Al- national honorary musica! installed at the University n February 17, of this accepted an invitation to club members and their Mrs. Pierre J. Freim and McDonald will act as and Bridge in to Visitors John L. Hatt has issued tnvi- for @ luncheon, followed by next Tuesday afternoon, at tte Golf and Country club, and Mrs. C. M Hig- er as Pre-Nuptial ‘Mr. Jobn A. Balllargeon, as in Honor of Three o-Be foraten tobe given at her om Saturday, April 2, from 4 6 o'clock. Earling eon Hostess As a compliment to Mrs. Rudolph of Milwaukee, Mrs. HB. Earl entertained with a luntheon of covers at the Sunset club yes. Schofield to ertain With Musicale-Tca In compliment to Miss Lovina Dun Who will become a bride on April t Miss Gwendolyn Schofield will be home on Saturday afternoon, 2. ‘iss Bell to Be omplimented | Miss Bonnie Bell, who is to be a bride | of April 12, Mrs. W. T. Coleman will ‘entertain with a tea at her home Fri day afternoon, April 1, hhours from 3 until 6 o’elock. Farewell Rece aption and Ball fy A. Field, U. 8. N., Mrs. Fi id and | Puget Sound Navy station have ex fp aestion and ball to be given Wednesday evening, To accommodate the § 3 > |. the navy yard at 720 o'clock. eee Miss Stewart to Wed Mr. Talbot Next Tuesday morning tn Yakima Mins Gladys Stewart, | Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell Stew | met, will become the bride of Mr. Tyan Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast will be served at the Stewart home. oe . Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. William Morse and Mrs. Rich ard Conners will compliment Miss Violet Gulliford with a miscellaneous shower on Saturday afternoon in | Mrs. Conners’ apartment, G: Gabien. Fraternities to Give Dancing Party Celebrating the close of the win ter season, Theta Delta Chi and Delta Tau Delta fraternities of the » University sof Washington will be Agint hosts at a dance to be given Bt the Delta Tau Delta house, 4524 Merry, Merry Cuckoo,” by | dancing and supper. Service at the Little Tea Shop hell The Queen Anne guild will be in | Musical Soiree charge of the Little Tea Shop of| the Orthopedic hospital on Thurs day, with Mrs. David Fryer as the Hott, chairman of the guild the Women’s auxiliary of St. i church Wednesday afternoon, March ng her daughter, Mrs. F./ 35 at the home of Mra E.G. An- Peter Rowe will speak on his work will be placed for forty |’? Alaska Benefit Concert A partial list of the patrons and patronesses for the concert that Is be ing arranged by Mrs. Frederick Bent- ith ise Margaret Ames and her | iy for the benefit of Michele de Caro] ai.n aS Mr. and Mrs, Ken-| Mrs. A. Hi. Anderson, Mr. and Mra , ir. will entertain with | Joshua Green, _@inner of eight covers preceding | Logan Bullitt, Mr. and Mra. Living- Junior dance, next Monday even-| ston B. Stedman, Rev. W. and Mrs. Bliss, Dr, Otis F. Lamson and Mrs. Lamson, Dr. Willis and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mra. Donworth, Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Kerry of Portland, Mra. Anna Mil th Mise Bonnie Bell, Miss Ruth | burn Thomsen. Mr. and Mra. Bernard and Miss Grace Martz, three | Petty, Capt. Omar J. Humphrey and as the honor guests,| Mrs. Humphrey, Alice Swope is issuing invita-jand Mra. pore aa Alexander Baillie, Dr. Casper Sharp- les and Mra. Sharples. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Davis, M and Mra. R J. Stubbs, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Mac. | sents an original Pherson, Mr. Mra. Iva McMillin, Mr. and |®musing and well acted Mra. AL. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Vir-| gil Kida, gins, Mr. and Mra. B and Mrs. FU P. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs F. M, Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. James A Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Palmerton, Dr. D. A. Nicholson and Mra. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fischer, Jane Terry, Mr. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Frye, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Morgan, Mr. and | at a musicale-tea, given at | James D. Hoge | W. Relfe, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. White- | Folica,” law, Mrs. Anna Furth Peachy Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gearhart, Dr. Frederick Adams and Mrs Ll As a prenuptial compliment to IME with calling Complimenting Rear Admiral Har- ‘Mise Julia Field, the officers of the | tended invitations for a farewell re- at the ttle " @ilests, 2 special boat will leave for Rogers Silverware VNUNUIUUUUVU HULU daughter of Berry Spoons.$1.25 Butter Knife and Cold Meat Forks Sugar Shell, per A Riek sss, J $1.05 (illustrated) ..85¢ Three-plece Child's q Gravy Ladies. $1.06 DU ccsccoed $1.05 Engraved Bud Vases delicate floral and beaded designs, Csast ee TTT TTT Miss Vaise will become the bride of Mr. Victor Milton Iverson on Monday, March 28. . EB, tonight. Nathan Fckstein, | Mra. C. F. Whittle im the evening the party|sey, Judge Alfred Battle and Mra will repair to the Theta Delta Chi| Battle, Judge Frederick Bausman 4532 19th ave. N. EB, forjand Mra. Rausman, Mr. and Mra. Trafford Huteson, Mr. J. F. Cote, Mr and Mra. A. 8. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bacon and Mr, dnd Mra. Frank E. Burna. jand Dance last Saturday evening at her home Madame Davenport Engbers Assisting her will be Mrs. B. R | entertained with @ musical soiree Anderson, Mra. W. W. Austin, Mra. | KR H. Thomas, Mra J. i. Those contributing mumbers in Cooper,| cluded Mme, Blalock, Mins Made- leine Pless, Miss Almida Hierry and Mra. J. W. Goodwin, Mrs. T. Mor Mra. Ro H. Hughes, Mrs. | Mr, David Burman, with Mra Mab R. EB Horton and Mm. H. R. E}-/colm Hughes as accompanist. Thirty-five guests were enter. eee tained and dancing completed a de Sil " T Ughtful evening. In decorations. ver iea spring Oowers were used in pro At the silver tea to be gtven by | fusion. Turkish Dinner Dance at Yacht Club The Yacht ctub wil entertain next Saturday eventng with a Turk- ish dinner dance, with Turkish dishes served Turkish style, Turkish musie, Turkish dancing girta illus trating Turkish dancing during ¢in- ner, and as a special attraction to the epicure the Turkish national . “Ptiatt,” will be served. Dano ing will begin at 9 o'clock Paul's 608 W. Leo st, Bishop ELEPHANTS MAKE HIT AT PANTAGES It tan’t often that an elephant act Park Weed | bas anything new to offer, but Helen }and Victor, the amall performers pre sented at The Pantages by Rhoda Royal, carried away honors of the new show opening yeaterday. These elephants have been trained in a new NA Johanson | routine of tricks and they perform and Mra.| With remarkable speed. ‘The DeMichele Brothers are clever penn and comedians, one with harp and the other with violin. The Bruce-Duffet Mr. and Mra. Keith H. Bites m, Mr. company pre comedy playlet, “Thru the Keyhole.” The skit is William Crosby. Dr. KE. and Mrs. G. EB. M Rove, Ellis and Rose are barrel jumpers. enias “FICKLE FROLICS” AT PALACE HIP | With the various specialties: form. |ing the new show at Loew’s Palace | Hip tomorrow served under an “all Mra. | star” label, a wealth of good enter. Edgar | tainment is promined. It in aid that every production bearing the Jack Fine trade mark is generally super C. Henry, Mr. and Mra.|fine, and from his inventive ideas, Mr. and Mra. Frank|the newest musical show, “Fickle is built, with a company of | seven people. “Bundles of Nonsense” will be de Adams, | livered by Cartton and Belmont, a Mr, and Mrs, John C. Hig. C. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ish club hall at 2 o'clock dofforson PT. A. ee Mra. James H. Calvert, president Fortaon-Thygesen Auxiliary of the Seattle Day Nursery aanoci®-| portson-Thygenen auxiliary tion, will talk on “The Alms and | p¢ rd party in Veterans’ ot the Day Nursery” at} ¢), y, Thureday evening ing of the Jefferson PT | public ta invited. A. to be held at 3 p.m. in the eee lunch room of the school, A report of the activities of the “West Seat Sunday Stool Teacher Seattle Graded tle Day Nursery, Unit No. 2, willl go cor reachers will meet from 9 | Vor winter, and climates where| must be outside, and the fasteners be given, and Mr, Io Baisden will] ti 1150) «6 om. «at Plymouth |e nights are cold, the bag should | arranged wo that there in a place for | wive @ short talk on the Interesting | vurcn, sixth ave, and University | be made of a wool bi 1, the welght | the arms to come out, To keep them | events of bis trip thru the Bast at. Mrs. A. W. Bowman will cen: | depending on the chilliness of the| warm the night gown sleeves should | oe Thursiay Progrees Club ‘Thursday Progress club will m. with Mrs, William tinue the deseription of the T The meet at 10 a, Hoya by Mrs, John Lh Room, 4844 Beventh ave, N. KE. dren's division superintendent. After | Use one-half of « small size double} fortably warm. |the story period, in charge of Mra, | blanket. Fold it in the middle, cron The sleeping bag maken it tmpon- John B, Allon PT. A. Esther M. Feld, departmental con. | Wise, and sew up one end and the/ sible for the child to get himself un- Jerome Shaffer will speak at the ferennen wi be held. other side, Acrogs the open end sew | covered, and at the same time gives meeting of the John B. Alien PT ar) several large snap fasteners, or but-|bim plenty of room to kick and turn | A. The business meeting will begin Bible Class tona and loops, or even tapes to tie, | his body as be pleases. In summer, | at 230 o'clock, and the program! yy, 4is0n Park Community Bible|!¢aving a space for the head, in the| the bag may be made of an old thin| at 3:30. class will t at 2 p. m. at the| Middle of thin side, When the baby | sheet, or a very light-weight blanket, °2* home of Mra. M. A. Talbott, asth |i ready to go to bed, pull the bag ae | Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club) 4 io Madison at, with Mra. {0M Over his feet and up around his! Q-—How are paper pads for the| , “Freja” A. W. owman leading the study in| Peck, Snap the fasteners over the | baby’s crib made? Mra V. ©, Nelson, Mra ON. 8.] 5 siser VELA | newnpapers may be used. Have a Nicholson and Mre. J. P. Hickey see an informal dance Friday evening, | cotton cover of the right size, usu | will be hostesses at the meeting of Altruistie Club Apri) at the new Knights of |ally torn from an old sheet, and lay, the Ladies’ Social and Char ‘The Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic chun |PYthias hall, 1929% ‘Third ave. the papers smoothly within it, fast een will give an Baster bamar and card vit Hae ening the open edge with « few safet party at the Knights of Pythian |S0erd of Trasters of the ‘Woman's | pins. Such a pad is, of course, to ersona ee ee eae Centary Club Ginoarded 4 noon aa it has eon wet Lanch will be am “i at noon. The board of trustees of the|once, Mins Madeleine Mens, daughter of sods will be used for bene-| Woman's Century club will meet Mme. Myra Pleas, will leave Thurs | nt work day for Portland, accompanied by eee her coach, Mrx. Anna Boretell, Mies | Seattle Council of Catholle Women Madeleine will demonstrate lifeay The Beattie Council of Catholic ing at the Y. W. C. A, being sent] Women will meet at Providence ha» as a delegate from the Y. W. C. A./ pital from 10 until 6 o'clock in this city eee 5 alii Seattle Review No. 8 Mr, and Mra. David Whitcom? and small son left last week for meet at & p.m. in the W %, 0. E hian hati, § o'clock. ¢ Perkins and Miss Lorraine Casey Seattic Chapter N see will meet in ¢ Mr. and Mra Joseph Tyler re | sonic temple, at turned Monday from a short visit in Victoria, B.C ee Mr. and Mre. Frank M. Fretwell will remove the first of next week| lonla Chapter, 0. B. 8, from the Casa Loma apartments to] Panama cafeteria. thelr country home at Wing Point.| hist party program, All F eee Tonia Chapter, 0. BE. 8. Dridge eee friends invited Mra. Edmund R. Bowden and two ak: children, who have been wintering Yeoman Lodge at Palo Alto, Cal, will return Fri Yeoman lodge will meet at Ma day. sonte hall University way, cee B. 45th st Masquerade ball. Mr. Stephen Bacon, a «tndent at pee the Moran school, will divide his Yukon Order of Pioneers Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Cecil Bacon, at the Hotel Sorrenta, and his roommate| sive the second In a series of at Cashmera tances Thurnday, March 24, at the eee K. of P. ball, Third ave. and Vir ginia st All friends invited. eee Captain Edwin Ralph Rinker, U 8. A, of Camp Grant, Ill, is the house guest of Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Riddie. He plans to remain for two or three weeks eee Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Fransiol and family have taken a cottage at Wing point for the summer, and plan to ocoupy it about June 1. eee at “Women struction” talk to be given by Landes at and Business Mra. Mr, and Mra. Rudolph Pfefl, of Mil. auditorium. A musical program is waukea, are guests at the Hotel|being arranged by Mra. Carolyn Washington for a few days. To | Swing. morrow they will go to Tacoma, eee 8 where Mra. Pfell will be sponsor for| Women's Auxiliary, Temple @e the United States cruteer Milwau Hirech kee, which is to be launched tomor-. A congregational dinner will be row evening. oe j the Temple de Mra. A. 8 Kerry, who came up |tvening at 6:90 o'clock at from Portland to attend the thirtieth anniversary of the Ladies’ Musical club, returned to her home last even | arrangements, eee | ima. Dorle Social Club, 0. E. 8, eee | Dorie Social club, 0. BE. 8, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waechter| meet Thursday, March 24, (Mins Alice Brace) have returned | with Mrs, Alice I. Pratt, 800 from their wedding trip, and after|36th st. Mra ank April 1 will be at home at Rosita |aanist the hor Villa, on Queen Anne Hill eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mies Marion Burton, who has been confined to her home the past week, ts slowly improving. Ladies’ Grotto Chub The Ladies’ Gr Love, Mr. and Mrs.! comedy team, I i Easter Gifts CASSEROLES Beautiful nickel-plated frame with oven glass Inset; 7-inch and Sinch round and $inch oval shape. Jewell and Princess Patterns We Pay the Government Tax Thin blown glass vases engraved with + 98¢ and $1.19 Hardware 6 \VENUE and PIKE STREET pd, gh Gliseum Thestre ) Special. UVUEUUUUAUVUGUOUUEUUUAGUAELUEGUUGUUGROOUGGAUUAUUOCUEEUC OULU AEA sullll Rosaia Bros. N. W. Cor. Third and Madison Main 355—Elliott 1547 club “Freja” to be held in the Swed wilt hal! ‘The | has once learned the Union of Sunday ber be the subject of a talk to be given wtate chil Seattlc Review No. 6, W. B.A. ©. | The tn attend afer ring of degrees and special Kaster wtern Stare invited. tt meet and All Kastern Stars and near The Yukon Order of Pioneers and the Ladies of the Golden North will Alaskans and their Seattle Council of Minute Women Recon- will be the subject of a Menry the regular meeting of he Seattle Council of Minute Wom m, to be held Thursday afternoon o'clock in Frederick & Nelson's given by the Women's auxiliary of Hirsch Thursday Blanc’a, Mra. 8. A. Rosenfeld is chairman on win | 2 p.m, N Carroll w to club will give! colors. SPECIAL Wednesday and Thursday DAFFODILS 25cm. 5,000 Pots of Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas, Hyacinths and other Blooming Plants at reasonable prices. MRS. MAX WEST RECOMMENDS SLEEPING BAGS FOR BABIES Mre, Max West, United Mates Children’s Hareaa expert and mother of fi will anewer questions of Nerthweat mothers on child welfare. chikiren, the will anawer we uae lime slasnped, self-nddreammd envelope tor parsanal reply questions will he answered thru thie column twlee @ werk AA Wiest, THE STAM, SHATTER. ‘The most Addrees BY MES, MAX WEST Siceping bagn ure the bent device #0 far discovered for keeping children covered at night and, after a mother somtort of being able Lo gO to bed and to sleep with t worry about her child being un red, whe will never go back to the use two or three if necessary night gown or underclothing. The arms and ha young children may be kept o | old weather and the age of the child, Heavy army blankets may be used for wellgrown children, but for babies a soft old blanket In bent with Mra. A. J. Soper, 3223 Hunter bivd, of March 36. o* 8 August? Evergreen Lodge N A. 0, U. W. Evergreen lodge No. 2, A. 0. U W., will open the curiosity box dur- ing the social hour of ite regular meeting for members and visiting members only, Friday at § o'clock meeting will be called to order thone that are part wool, gauze weight nil and wool or cotton and wool, Q—1 am a farmers wife. , m by Master Workman C. O, Dodd, | entertained and out of mischief while a ae W. hall, Fourth ave, and Marion st CaMmEnIA, to be Gane Several weeks | * rt are and Marion 8 land Capt. Gus Barg, chairman of|1 am at work? | . Red Crom Nursing Ct the entertainment committee of the| A—Have a mand box made ‘tices to| PR Barone Pe ce Siwerak pe ein Gas ae hag weit) [@rill team, will contribute to the} the kitchen door where you can look |the guests of Mr. Ralph Cornwall|mect at the Jumble Shop at 10 a. |Proeram get freauentiy.. The. Gestion for! Engberg. »., at Whitworth school and Lake pl, making this are in Chid Care, ® , s oe aide hospital at 1:30, at Brithh American Amociation copy of which I have aaked the Chil- Among the girls from Annie| leach and Broadway high A macred concert will be enjoyed | dren's Bureau to send you. Wright seminars whe wil epead| TAS B, nana for %. by the members of the Siritieh- tee: ~<a their Raster vacations with their|‘he Knights of Columbus hall at 7 jean Association at cir meeting) Q—I have «iz children, Am trying lccemiah Hate areitie dake. Sten Friday at § p.m. The meeting will | to train them to be truthful, but find | is oats ¥~ Reena Presb ana Mi eee be in the Fine Arte Hall, Fourth|it hard. Will you suggest what I| for things.” poeta Fare Rien gle Polls| Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. E 8. ave, between Seneca and University | may do? A-~Chil st, and & special invitation to te extended to strangers in the city of British birth. training of the tmagination. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. |untruth told with the purpose of de a give medical adview, oF stviee in diffientt feeding eases, oF deal with abnormal westion bout tye care of healthy, normal children. arma and shoulders—and there be| in, wafely buttoned in on every wide. If one bag inn’t enough for warmth |stornach extends out or #6 cure additional warmth by a flannel ds of babies and | MOthing to do with It, inmide an the bag, but with older children they come down and cover the hands, and | in winter it may be necessary for the) child to wear a sweater or even hin mittens at night to keep him com. Cuts const of drinking good coffees, | Xient Blend, 1% Ibs., 60c; 1 Ib, 36e. Q—Shall I buy wool shirts and bands for a baby to be born in A-—It {s probably better to buy and Ina They may be either) Fave | two little boys, How can I keep them ren naturally exaggerate.|on Second ave., ‘That Is part of thelr education and | and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle, We | —Advertisement. 4 should not expect the same literal truthfulness that grown people may - practice, Children's fancies and sto { ries are not at all to be regarded as “ion.” A le, in the bad sense, ia an ceiving. Laugh at the little yarna, untill you nee some evidence that the child is learning syness, and making up falsehood for 4 deliberate purpore Q—My baby in one year ol4. Her much further than her chest. Do you think she haw wormn? A~A baby's stomach naturally stands out an you say. Worms have If there ix let the doctor indication of ilinews, wee her Q-My baby has only nix teeth at one year, Do you think she is slow in cutting them because she has al whys had a botth AA baby in doing very well who has nix teeth at the end of the year, There is nothing to worry about in her case if she is well and growing ail the time, M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market— Advertisement, SEPIA PORTRAIT SPECIAL j One dozen dainty Photographs, priced at James & Merrihew 2nd at Pike q FIRSTAIDTO __— THE FAMILY — “My n@vice, Mra. Green, Is to get the best and look your best, at all times. My husband tells me he's * succeeded in the office because he's dressed as he should be, and I've always prided myself upon the fact that my daughters have pretty, uptodate frocks, too. Really, if we had to save up and pay cash for everything, I don’t know what we'd do. Our system of buying clothes is simply this: Every month a little out of the pay check for Cherry's and that tnsures lovely, wtyliah clothes for each and every one of us whenever we need it. Their things are os reasonabie and 700 Eitel Bldg. as good looking as any place in town and the onty way they differ in their easy way of paying Their store ts at 207 Rialto Bidg.. between Madison ee panatacianne ~— Social Dance Dri! Team No, 649, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold a social dance March 31 in the Swedish Club hall, Fighth ave. and Olive st. The public in welcome ‘The human brain osually stops growing at about 60 and from 60 to 70 ite tendency te to decrease in size. decrease in rize DIAMOND DYES Never Streak, Fade or give “Dyed-Look” to Garments or Draperies Bach package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions #0 simple that it in fun for any woman to diamond |dye faded, shabby skirts, waists, |dreases, coate, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, everything. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect results are guar anteed. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if it is cotton, nen or a mixtura 16 rich travel, styles with seams, ———————— ———S————SaSsSsSasaoaeee—e—e—e—e_e Correct Apparel for Women Ultra Smart Assortments of Wool Jersey Suits HE vogue of the wool jersey suit is increasing — and justly so, it is so admirably outing, country club and all- These are fashioned with Tuxedo and shawl beads. There are also mannish inch backs and slot- allowing swing for the shoulders for golf. Colors are blue, green and brown heathers, plain copper, gray, green, tan, brown, Harding blue and Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Hlevator to Third Floor) for pu. vose wear. collars and have novel pockets and string belts. Some are embroidered with £25.00 navy.

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