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Emory; April for Sunset nnounced; Miss ll ~gA Club A on “The Tangle | The hostesses meeting tn connection Tuncheon will take place on are urged to make early day, April 20, at 10 ‘Mr. John Hopper at the plang. he for the afternoon will ® Mre. Joseph Blethen and Mrs. 8. Goldsmith. Shorts are Anderson and Mrs. ‘| tertained with a miscellaneous show “letub will meet at the cinb house i to their friends before leav- on Monday to join Captain Foss Cal. Mrs. Elmer Theo- Foss and her sister, Miss Betsy will be at home informally wy afternoon from 6 until $ Irs, Griswold Honored m Eastern Washington ‘Mrs. W. 8. Griswold, who returned from Eastern Washington, she went to speak on “Indus ¥ Conditions Surrounding Indus- | BS Women of the Stata,” ee tice | molasees and milk. Turn ta," was the |and put thru the food chopper. Mask | Tuvstrs 204 Me ae take an limented guest while tn Yakima Mrs. A. E. Larson, who enter. last Friday with @ luncheon @f 22 covers. On Saturday, tn Spokane, Mra E. Westmore entertained with a at the Davenport tn her and the same evening she was honor guest at a dinner given Mrs. J. N. Simpson. eee FP heon for hop Miss Ames __On Saturday at the Sunset club a Gertrude Horton will compill- Miss Margaret Ames, who Its be a bride of April 5, with a lunch- ‘fon of eight covers, eee | Informal Dinner _ Given by Mr.and Mrs.Gould_ Preceding the junior masque ball ‘Bt the Yacht club Monday evening, Mr.and Mrs. Cari Gould entertained onl @ mall informal dinner at bome. heta Delta Chi Fraternity to Dance On Saturday evening, April 16, the freshmen of Theta Delta Chi frater- Bity of the University of Washing- fon, will entertain at the home of ) Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur FE. Ives, in : Nhurst, with an appreciation in honor of the upper class of the fraternity, "| Luncheon Club | Birthday Party ‘'|MINUTE SA Soft gowns predominate in attired in a charming dress of gown of Canton crepe. Musical Art Society Will Give Soiree at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck Mr, and Mra. Broussais C, Beck will open their home next Monday | evening for the soiree to be given by | the Musical Art society, In honer of | the Clef club. | Miss Cecilia Augepurger has ar ranged & program of French music, including a new composition by Claude Madden, and has the follow ing numbers MOTUS” oo nw ne nn one nnes -Dias Jacques Jou-Jerviie Pas! Matwole accompanist. Qatntet from me. ««. Detibes Misses Collings, Foster, Weick, Viettn, Clande Madden; Kirchner; ptase, Arvilie Beletad Presiding at the supper table will Mrs. Frederick Bentley and Mre Chaftes Phillips, who will be by Mrs. Harry L North, | iding Lewis Ashton, Miss) Sara Yeagiey and Mra, Frederick Ap | Miscellaneous Shower In compliment to Mis M. ‘Vilate | Howard, whose marriage to Mr. Jobn | or at the home of Mins Johnson, last ‘Thursday evening. eee Mount Baker Park The Mount Baker Park Luncheon Wednesday, April 6, at 1 o'clock. ‘The hostesses for the afternoon will | be Mrs. William H. tnderson, Mrs. H. D. Austin, Mra. H. P. Phorsen and Mrs. Lewis Hayes eee AS & compliment to Mra A. G. Raymond and Mr. Guy L. Davig, whose birthday it was, Mrs. Guy L. Davig entertained at her home Sat- urday. Games and dancing were the 4 version of the evening. LAD bananas peanuts boiled salad Greseing leaf lettuce One banana will serve two people. Allow one dessertspoonful of ground | peanuts for each malad. A boiled dressing is preferable to a heavy [mayonnaise since of} and bananas do not combine well, Leaf lettuce | carefully cfisped “does” just as nice ly as bi Remove skins from bananas split lengthwise Scrape the uncut surface of the ban ana. This removes the puckery coat ing that ts hard for many people to digest, and makes a surface the mits will stick to. Roll the bananas in the peanuta which have been shelled | | | with salad dressing and serve on the lettuce leat. WHITE BEAVER FOUND WINNIPEG, Can, March 30.—A blue chiffon, and Miss Georgia Asquith, in a two-tone the Fifth ave. fashion parade this spring. The camera caught Miss Marion Clarke (left), white Canton crepe and dotted henna Personal Mr. and Mra Thomas Bordeaux And niece, Mise Lucile Bordeaux, are planning to eafl the latter part of April for Cherbourg, France, They wi go direct to Egypt, will visit other European countries and motor thru France. They will be gone four montha, eee Mise Clara Emory will leave April 10 for the East, to be gone about three months, She will visit in Ba tavia, N.Y, later going to Bchenec- tady to apend some time as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Elliot Dean Harring ton Gilins Kathering Butler, eee Capt. J. A. Hawley, U. & N, who # in command of the U. 8. 8. Weno j nah, left Tuesday for Ketchikan, Alaska, Mra. Hawley and daughter, Mins Dorothy Hopkina, will leave| serve luncheon at the home of Mra. |! Saturday to Join him. eee Mm M. I. MeCanstand, grand president of Alpha Omicron Pi Soror- ity and Mra. D. C. Darting of Provt- dence, FR. 1. are guests at the Soren ity House for a few days eee Mr. W. K. Bogte and danghter, Mra. Ralph Kennan, returned recent ly from a trip of atx weeks in the East. eee Mra. C. C. Filson and nephew, Mr George Btruble, will sal} April 9 on the Wenatchee for a trip to the Ortent. eee Mra. & J. Nichotson of Minneapo- lia, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mra. D. A. Nicholson for several | weeks, left for her home last Ture day. eee | Mra. D. A. White left Wednentny for Darrington to be the gueet of | her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Tay-| lor, for & week. cee Mra, Robert # GMeepte of Port. land ts the guest of her parents, Mr. | and Mra. James P. Agnew. TOAD IN THE HOLE One cup flour, 1 cup milk, 1 emg. % teaspoon mit, % pound sausage or 1 cup chopped cold meat If stuffed sausage in used remove THE SEATT CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Olymple View P-T. A. ‘The children’s annual school ex- hibit and program wi!l start at 1:45 DP. ™m, with refreshments and a bual- Reas meeting of the Olymple View P- T. A. to follow at 290, Election of officers for the coming year will take place and all who are interested are Invited to attend. eee Leechi Hoights Woman's Improve ment Club Mra. Jean Dalgtty and Mra. W. L. Keone will be hontenses to the Leschi Heights Woman's Improvement club at the meeting of that organization at the home of the former, 639 25th ave & Maple P-T. A. ‘The Maple PT. A. wil! hold thetr next meeting at § o'clock In the chureh building on the corner of Fit. teenth ave. 8. and Lucile #t. eee Nattve Daughters of Washington The Grand Parlor of Native Daugh- tere of Washington will meet at 745 at the home of Mrv. 1618 North Fifty-¢itth mt. cee ‘The members of the Coterte club Will elect officers at thelr meeting at tie Phi Mu house, 4630 University bivd., af 208 eee Fairview P.T. A. Mr, Thomas L. Munson will lead the singing at the monthly com munity #ing and entertainment of the Fairview PoT. A. which will be held at § Dp m. at the school hous. eee Crown Hil P.T. A. Judge King Dykeman will talk at the meeting of the Crown Hill PT A. which is called for 730 to orlebrate “Dad's Night* Community singing. refreshments and games will be eo joyed and the public ts invited to at tend. eee Canadian Women's Cub The Canadian Women’s club w2) hold « two days’ food mis, Friday and | Saturday, April land 3. Mrs. John | Hunt, chairman of the committee in| leharge of the male, promises plent jot homemade fruits, jellien, cookie and cakes. Notice of location will be announced later. eee Partiamentary Procedure Cab “Reconsideration” will be the sub Joct discussed at the meeting of the | hy Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro cedure club, Friday at 1:29, in Fred erick & Nelson's auditorium. Mra. Oliver Fulback will be in charge o! the meeting. o- Cushing Corps of G. A. R. Cushing corps of the G. A. RK will A. le Anderson, 7306 24th ava N W.. tomorrow at 12:30, eee Cai Omegs Alumrme Chi Omega alumnae will meet with Mra. Blaine Murray, 356 Wheeler ave, Friday at 1 o'clock. . ‘Weman's Aliance ‘The Woman's Alliance of the Unt- vorsity Unitarian church will hold its annual food and plant sale Friday tn the amembly room of the church on | 16th ave, N. BE. and 47th at. The sale will open at 11 a m. and close at & pm eee Red Cross Nursing Clasers Red Crons nursing classes at Yester ihrary at 120, and at Redmond, Wash, at 2p. m.; at Lincoln High | school at 725 p.m. eee Child Stady Department, Woman's Century Club Child Study department of the Woman's Century club, with Mra W F. Martin, Harrison apartments, 714) ‘Tenth ave. N., at 2 p.m. Miss Nellie) Corniah will play and give a taik on “Musical Foundation.” eee Nineteenth Century Literary Qub Nineteenth Century Literary club, with Miss Thotnas and Mra Phil brick, Apartment K, Salerno Apart: | menta, Boylston ave. and Marion st. ee skin and crumble meat. Mix flour, | milk, emg and malt into a smooth batter, Pour about 4 the batter Crown Hil P-T. A. Crown Hill PT. A. will entertain with a Dad's night Friday, April 1 Program will begin at 7:30 p.m. with LE STAR CAMPFIRE G Tuesday at & p.m. the guardians held @ ceremonial meeting at the ¥ |W. CG. A. an their last meeting of the euardians § training courne, Mine Huth Brown conducted the ceremony The guardians who have just fin ished the training course have been invited to attend a week-end thip at Cedar Hollow, Woat Woodland PT. A. An interesting ainment wit! be given by the West Woodland PT, A. in tie school auditorium, livriday, April 1, 8 p m™ A wmall| On Saturday morning Mra. Cc. W ladmittance will be charged a# the| Stimson, Miss Anne Simmons and object of the entertainment ts to| Miss Ruth Brown will go to Hood raise funds to buy a motion picture | canal to inspect @ prospective camp |machine for Ue se . pita, Community sifijing, under the @-| The first big Campfire meeting at rection of @ competent leader, will | Queen Anne high school will be held follow the program, which ts | riday after school in the gymna of a Yooa! solo, “Down the Trai! to|stum, Queen Anne girls and the We | UARDIANS HOLD CEREMONIAL MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH $1, 1921 n he wae } coming two mont! Fpvoe, ' thelr guar H dian's birthday. of their guardian, Mra. Jennings, oat i March 26, They discussed plains tor| ABOUT YOUR SHOES er Hp shoe treen into shoes when A dance at Littie’s hall April ® | ou take them off; it makes thems The Tatahekima Bluebirds have) sen their shape longer. ‘ changed their name to Tutohekiya.| Alternate two pairs of shoes; they A group of girls from the Green | last longer, Keep shoes ¢lean and well-potist. Lake district have reo nized their | ees eu Mit | ed, & good drening well rubbed ta campfire and are at work again. rol tb of leather and They have chosen Nibewin, meaning | Pr)lones the wear “camp of friends,” for their name. Clean canvas shoes on shoe trees Bunday at 7 p.m. the Unallyi and|t) prevent shrinking. Sponge with Wewona camps will hold @ ceremo-| tittle water or soap that contains nial at the Woodland Park Presby-| whiting or use a commeretal terian chureh. | cleanser, Lowasa camp hiked to Ravenna pork Saturday. ‘ADS AND FRILLS Kila Shannon, | Home, Sweet Home,” by Master Mar-|cato trom Broodway taking part. old Davis, accompanied by Mra. P. reading, selected, by plano wolo, selected, Mra. Hoffman; violin solo, selected, Saturday the Kamas Campfire Saturday there will be an all-camp/heig a ceremonial meeting at the Allblack Green is sti the fad t Paris, hike to Seward park in charge of Mine Irma Pelz and Mins Ruth Dbx. Girls meet at end of the Mount Bu I Mr. Angel Chalk, and « talk by Mr Hoffman. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Alpha Phi Alumnas Alpha Phi Aluronae will meet with Mra. Homer Leroy Bicher Saturday, April % at 230 p, m. eee Netdhbors of Wooderaft Neighbors of Woodcraft drill team committee will give a pocial dance Thursday, March $1, in Swedish hall, | Wighth and Olive st. Kvery one wel come, Good musia, . oe Practienl Psychology Cub Practical Prychology club will hold | Ite regular meeting Thursday even ling, March 21, 8 p. m., tm the read ling room of the Butler hotel, Bub ject, “Power of Personality.” Vi» ltors welcome . The Christillion elub will give « |danee tn Christensen's hall Thureday evening, March 31 Music | Ralston Club Concert Pleases A program that was enjoyed by a large audience was given inet eve ning tn the Plymouth chureh by the Ralston club. This organization, un dor the direetion of John M. Sparcur, conductor of the feattle Symphony orchestra, wan founded last fall The maintenance of the club tn ¢ within the organtantion, and the concerts are either compliment ary or given for some worthy caune, The opening numbers by the chorus tnctuded “Comrade fone,” Bullard; “The Spectre,” by Genes, |and Mendelssohn's “The Hunter's and recetved merited applause. Other numbers given a very aatisfactory In. terpretation were: “A Song of the Sea,” by Btebbine: “The Elf Man,” by Gtbnon, which called for a reps |tition: Brahms “Iullaby” and “The pat Chord.” by Suilllvan. Mra Adam Beeler, contralte, was the soloist, She hae a very pleasing voice and her elections met with the approval of the andienca. For her princtpal number she guve Arta from “La Morte de Jeanne @ Aro,” by Bembers, Of her group of songs “The Velvet Darkness,” by Reddick; “Sacred Fire,” by Rumell and Del Uego's “Homing” were the beat. KITCHEN KINKS Teaspoonful of lemon juice bofied with rice makes rice perfectly white, Refore baking potatoes rob them with butter, lard. or vegetable oil to make them mealy and glowy. A pot will never boll over if youl freane the tnaide rim. j Milk will not mcorch tf youl rinse | the pan out in cold water before | putting it on the stove LONG RIDE FOR $300 VANCOUVER, March 20.—An ex- cursion boat to Liverpool via Pan- ama will leave here this summer, It will be the first pamenger steamer ever to mil from this port for! Burope, One way fare $300; round trip, $560. | Farewell.” which were well riven | ker oar line at 10 a m Raturday, April 9, the hike will be on Mercer t#land, Friday, April 8, Miss Ruth Brown will put on a demonstration at the Van Anselt school at the end of the Jefferson carline, taking 10 girls, Signalling class met for the first time at headquarters last Saturday afternoon. Sunday afternoon Miss Main, with four of the Ahwandah girls, went to Mercer island to tnapect a home of- fered for weekend and vacation trips. It met with their instant ap proval and plans are now under way to spend spring vacation there, Camp Nekewis have three new members, Eunice Taylor, Marguerite | Dane and Carla Wiggen. Ixanzan Campfire met at headquar. jtere to make individual candy boxes Uoatpp! Campfire Girls of Kirkland are working hard to qualify for the rank of woodgutherers by May’ 16, two months following their official organization. Mrs. Jenning’s second camp has! chosen for a name Welowa, which means “we love the waters.” Nemaba camp held a busines meeting last week, making plans for & play in the near future, The Neebanabsigs camp met Tues @ay for a short business meeting. Girls of Tawanamu Campfire met for a business meeting at the home FAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets ekin is yellow—complexton, w ite poor taste in your mouth— should ¥ after > ia Sra Ole Farner mixed with SPRUCE UP “Dick, can’t be done You know itoan't. Any fellow tn the office will tell you the mame thing. You can't fer! right wearing shabby clothes. If you know that your personal appear- ance is correct tn every detall, you have a complete sense of atisfaction and you do things that much better. be brutally frank, Dick, you're looking rather seedy these days.” “I'll admit it, old man, but what's to be done? The old check book is rather sick looking and—" “And nothing. Go down to Cher ry’s and get outfitted and go quickly, nO an to take advantage of the sweep ing reductions they've made in their |men's department. You don't have! jo pay cash. It's @ dignified credit | store. Spruce up and you'll feel bet- | ter, old man.” ‘Their store t# at 207 Rialto Mdg.. | on 2nd ave, between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.— Advertisement. You Can Play \F | 4 cup molaanes, % cup nuta, % cup into a weilgreased baking dish. | community singing. Judge King Rake until set. Then add meat and! pyxeman and a member of the! pour over the rest of the batter. Northwest Products committee will | Bake quickly until it has risen and each give short taika. All welcome. | net. Reduce heat and bake slowly | eee until meat is done, This may be Lady Artisans } baked In an oblong shallow pan, and ‘The Lady Artinans will meet at the! cut In squares to serve, home of Mra, A. Leland, 4236 Chil tee a aaa berg ave, Friday, April 1, at 1 p. m.| TEALTH BREAD kA One cup whole wheat flour, 3 cups bran, 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk, Homesteaders’ Lodge The Homesteadere lodge wil en. tertain with a social dance in Good | Templars hall, on Virginia st, Fri day evening, April L | 77. Ladiew’ Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Musical club, with Mrs. William Sand, 6722 E./ Green Lake boulevard, at 2:30 p. m. eee Enetern Star Club Pastern Star club, at 4090 Arcade building, at 2 p.m Regular business meeting. raisins, % teaspoon soda, % spoon salt. Dissolve soda tn milk. Mix dry Ingredients, add nuts and raisins and into a tea hour in FOR THE SICK CANARY Cover a «mall piece of salt pork low oven, | white beaver has been brought here jfrom English river for mounting. | |Its fur is two inches deep and pure , white. Its eyes are pink. THE TONIC “8 i nari is sa with cayenne pepper and hang it tn the cage. It will not only cure the oird, but will be a treat for it as well. Bethiehem Shrine No. 1 Rethiehem Shrine No. 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, at Masonic | temple, at 8 p.m. Business meeting. | ‘Dr. Williams PINK PILLS: FOR PALE PEOPLE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY DP WILLIAMS: INK {Us FOR ALE EOPLE The Gulbransen and we invite you to come in at any time and hear its wonderfully sweet tone and try its delightfully easy pedal touch. Many exclusive features make the GULBRANSEN Player Piano a unique musical instru- ment, and its low price offers you a piano value of special sig- nificance. All models can be played either by hand or roll. SAME PRICES FROM COAST TO COAST Ww House Model “— $700 Musical Head- quarters” home of their guardian, Mra. Kath rine A. Wonser, Thirty-three members of the Un) ally! and Wewona Campfires held a} ceremonial meeting at the home of Phylia McMullen, Kleven FrioKi Binebirds were present Monday at Harriet Mitchell's home, Spring wraps have deep rolling collars. | Fubbon and braid hats are pop ular. J Gray t# favorite color of the me ment for street wear. Skirts are decidedly fuller for af ternoon wear. i z en Lowa met last Monday evening at Mary Gilleland’s home for a business | For good apple pie, go to Belata which & program for the Advertisement. ___________. Correct Apparel fer Women A Very Unusual Dress Offering a $3500 Distinctive Modes of Taffeta, Satin, Georgette and Cloth 40y g rer te we maa devotion to high quality and distinctive good taste, Changeadle sfk, pastel tones, high cotore end @trect shades ere all liberally represented. ARMA Second Avenue at Spring Streeg (Teke Elevator to Third Floor) The modes shown were sketched from this offering A Strength Giver APOLEON MTALIAN EXTRA. VIRGIN OLIVE OIL