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Bs g Society Engageme nt of Miss Mey- er to Mr. Vincent An- nounced; Mrs. Ander- son to Entertain at Sunset Club; Miss Mar- tin to Be Complimented. AND MRS. FRED PHELPS MEYER announce the gage Ment of their daughter D Phelps, to Mr. Lyle r Vince ‘The marriage will t ace Thur @ay morning at § o'clock, tn Trin * Sty Episcopal church, 1 William HB. Bliss reading the © in the Presence of relatives 1 few close friends. eee Reception and Dramatic Recital Mra. A. H. Anderson has issued In. Pitalions for a reception and dra Matic recital, pre ating Mis Iva Roberts, at the Sunset club on Sa = day evening Luncheon Complimenting Miss Martin With Miss Ruth Martin, who to be an April bride, as the guest of honor, Mrs. T. M. Covington and) Mise Sara Colsky will entertain ‘with a luncheon next Saturday ‘The affair will be given at the Yacht club, with covers for twelve “Miss Oldham Will Compliment Miss Emory at Luncheon Miss Frances Oldham? us ext Invitations for a tuncheon at the Sun-| afternoon comp get club on Friday menting Miss Clara w = Weaving soon for a visit in jhe Bas Covers will be pla or friends of the honor guest Supper Party at Home Mr, and Mrs. Daniel ae last evening with a sup their home. Covers were Piacoa for twelv i. Engagement ‘a Mis Dolph to Mr. Dost Announced Mrs. Augusta A. Dolph of Port Jand. Ore., announces the engage Ment of her daughter Valenti Mr. F. W. Dost of Seattle. The v ding wil! take place April § rary Miss Black Entertains With Dancing Party Miss Julia Black was hostess on Gaturday evening when she enter @tained with a dancing party given at the Hunt's Point club house. Invi tations were extended to 100 guests. Dr. Packard Will Speak at Sunset Club At the Sunset club on Wednesday ‘Bt 3 o'clock, Dr. H. P. Packard will ‘Speak on “The Tangle in the Near Bast.” The hostesses for the after- oon are to be Mrs. Richard Dwight Merri) and Mre. Alexander F. Me Ewan. eee b Birthday at Vomen’s University ‘The Women’s University club will @elebrate its seventh birthday next y afternoon with an informal fee given at the club house at 330 @eclock. Mre. Wallace N. MacBriar and Mrs. Richard W. Huntoon will ect as hestenses. To Give Large ‘Dance Miss Elizabeth Kerr, Miss Carroll Kerr and Miss Helen Van Patton Dave issued 200 invitations for a @ancing party next Friday evening fm Faurot's Hall. * Final List of Patrons and Patronesses for De Caro Concert ‘The success of the Michele De Caro @oncert, nder the management of Mrs. Frederick Bentley, which ts to be given at the Metropolitan theatre Sen Tuesday evening, April 12, is @ertainiy predicted by the large ad ‘vance sale of seats The following names complete the Gist of patrons and patronesses: Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merrill, Dr. ‘and Mrs. Walter Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. W. 8. Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Turner, Jr. Dr. Albert Mattice, and Mrs. Carlton Huiskamp, Birs. Gerald Shannon, Mr. Alfred Rollo, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J Fetter, Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, Mr. fand Mrs. Charles Farrell, Mr. and mom, D. Clifford Reid, Mr. Nelson Hartson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, Br. and Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Thompson, Dr and Mrs. J. D. McLaughlan, Mr. and Mrs. Albany Ritchie, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie, Dr. and Mrs. C. #. Leede, Mr. Lester Turner and Miss Anne Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer, Mr. and Mrs. David Moss, Mr and Mra. Frank J. Victor, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Xura Case, Mr. and Mrs. Kollin V. An keny, Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedges, Co! and Mrs. Henry Landes, Mr. and Mrs ©. M. Hartle, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Evan 8. Mc Cord, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin K. day. Mr. and Mrs, Charles K. Poe, Mr. apd Mrs. J. P. Gleason, Col. and Mra. Alexander M. Wetherill, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Collins, Mr. and Mrs ‘W. B. Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westphal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Mun Tully, Mrs. John Proctor, Mrs. C. F.| Dole, Mr. and Mrs. ( and Mrs. H. Mr and ri Siebrand, mpkins, Mr. Mrs, Norval H. Latimer, Mr. I Pierre McNeely, Mr. and Mrs, Law Fence Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dab- ney, Mr. and Mrs, William H, Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. C, EB, Patterson, Dr and Mrs. H. C. Ostrom, Mr. and Mr ¥. 8. Roddie, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haller, Dr. and Mrs. Richard O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunn, Dr. Mrs. ¥. P. Fick, Dr. Edgar Le Miss May Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Colvin. Mex. Samuel Crawford, nd and Dyer Huntington | Fisken, | . HARDING'S A DIFFICULT JOB THE SEAT SECRETARY CLUBS FoR | | Bastern ave, Tuenday at 2 p.m. The | eine can be made into handke | Broadway High School PT. A [program includes a pl nolo by | to be burned after a cold, made An interesting program will begin] Mra, Charles Relfanyder; violin molo,| aa | ¢ satel ra Jat % o'clock, following the business |Mixe Kleanor Mehnert; reading, Mins |“ THAT GIRL PATSY peo Mahoney, two men whone im: | dish rage or oven rags. |moeting called for 2:30 of the Broad: | el; a group of songs, Miss! AT’ THE WILKES pernonation# of a Hebrew gob and| The tops of roft shoes can be made |way High School PT, A, Mr, Je-|Marvel Loring, with John Hopper at|” “rnat Girt Patay,” a lively four. | Ms" Commander are deservedly popu | into tables’ bootess, with soles of rome Shaffer will talk on “Common! the plano, and a Camp Fire wketeh|aet comedy, is at the Wilkes thin | MW anything suitable. ‘The tops of thick s ” iM V h ' i I | by Mins Ruth Brow nd the Camp | After the Game” ia the title of a DE yee spp \ gchar: ma Bee Dir oN bate lively skit presented by Frank Dae|"hOes can be glued to the bottom of explain the new ruling of the sagio!| Mire Girls ‘ The character of Patricia, or "Marewwot ald ~ | old, worn-out shoes, ‘They will form |board regarding the dismissal of . s ‘Patay,” In © tently portrayed er sep new shoes that will wear a long time tudente from schoo! for failure to| Hert! Congregation ' se Morgan, Wilkes tading| poe Mele te Kove mere Me ies tae eee . 3 pass in three or more of their! fers) Congregation, at Washing Ses ona eyes Ladin a ee —— tudies }ton Hall, Mth ave, at 2:20 p.m y, of a New York settlement | ‘ 1 in their offe Wilbur and Girlie have a novel y | see | Monthly meeting Iw adopted into the family of}, vupur mn ote’ ‘ |BUTTON DOWN Lady Sterling Chapter | “a te) wealthy stockbroker, as a philan. |? Me THE BAC at 2p. m. with Mra. FW. Rt O'| * mephealiteaae enii ee A606 As tions develop from her capricious | PRETTY TINGS Many of the new French combina 419 North Forty-eighth st |bidg, at 2p. m. Cards ‘ture, while her touching kindness | BUTLER FEATURE tions of corset cover and petits sigh _ at? ards yutton down the bac 1 then | ° fee rings path One of the prettiest and most bee ag ~ peted igs Pg A Prey | Seattle Council of Minute Women | Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. of Ht Joneph McManur Impernonation |tintic nettingn staged for a munical| or ne some ne full Mee | The parliamentary ocedure ¢ oa | ttle Lodge No. Dedeee f Robert Warren, Jr, the broker's | revue furnishes the backeround for| - a f the Beattie Counc of ‘Minute! wonor of 4 UL W,, in, Bvergre on, who wan enoournged to greater) the “Revels of 1921” at the Butler! Open ninge—R, & KR, Dentist Women will meet at 1 o'clock 19) nan, Arcade bidg. at 8 ‘p.m. Ali|'hings by Patsy's influence, was! hotel cafe, $4 and Onion ¢ Page sto ub room No. 1, ¥. W. GC. A he ’ oh de riginal and the role ereditably | eee n, Opposite Poste | Pease mem requested to answer } Mins Pegry May made her debut | Advertisem roll ca maken, with the revue Sunday night Mine i ’ anchor rerha Mra, Wa | ib w meet A'] Sunset Heights Literary Chub | 10" 5 Wares, @ the |% Pretty voice and an abundance of , ak TL Wineman, | gummet’ aes Uistraey Men, | ala Tebere "Warren, fr. the] a Prat COME ly . with Mr J heey “< en, thelr daughter, and Norman| Ma Raternan offers a charm | Prag sat | Greenwood ave. at 120 p. m Feusier as Philip Greer, a dancing |! new dance : y spring was here and aes t Kvelyn every member of th ‘oman’s eacher, handled the rts we | Woman’ Tysntey gr Canadian Club Mr Pacrvanpes will ena at the eman are ¢ felt and looked the C. Meal soeFioemtadng rpg plegflde aaah 1 of thin week to join the Wilkes | Pleasing — spect al the Smiths come into t aa » C19: p.m. | emittins ladies to membership uyera in Lon Angeles, Hin place | Chorus of attractive stra jown? Had dad Smith struck | c ' Canadian Club of attle ham me« a All bs belies Se Alaale Lace, 6 14he ore |cold mine or what was it? Bi the use of the ma of the Wom * by al ", "Ty am ~ e youthful & | Ladies’ Ala [(2e Use of (he roome OF ve the ave {time favorite of Wilkes patrons. |COMEDY GALORE [aes ee en ee Att k M Baker land Seneca wt, for ite next meeting | coEpy PLAYLET ON AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM ap to mother and den Gee Pa Ladie Aid w meet With | on Tuyen evening, April 6. These bd Adie Wright and George Rehn.| were newly outfitted in new | Mrs, 11. Bush, 3230 Hanford at. |arq probably the mont cory cist | ORPHEUM-MOORE BILL? |appearing as, shipwrecked ‘salma (nar ramoe: Suite, eoaen aa | “ room# in the city. For this meeting] steading the new Orpheum pro-| create a lot of fun for the audience|in fact, everything to start @ | 1.0. K Club |the social committee iv a Jaram at the Moore Theatre, a come-;*t Levy's Orpheum this week tn | neighbors wondering | Mra. Arthu varied program of music dy playlet, written by Alan Brooks|the new musical comedy, “Ship] “Sh! Mrs, Smith told me jman of th turea The club w he )and played by him and his company, | Aboy.” |littie necret. They had bo the annua " b aninatio former restiwas well received Sunday. Other Wright and Rehn are stranded! everything on credit at Ch which w dents ¢ at Britain and her “« ucts, all of them highly entertaining, |M @ little island where they meet|and all Mr. Smith had to do " wat ) niew in oe bration of Ir « Jare the Mines Harriet and Marie|*"ome most unusual people. Their| pay a little every month for all Mis and the ins aed a4 |MeConnell in “Tt and Frills’ |efforts to communic with the|eplendor. She added that Mis follow t ncheon. see |the Sylvester family in songs and| outside world via a wireless tele-| clothes were the classiest ever, a |General George bcp re pans Cl dances; Hen Harney in ragtime|Phone furnishes one of the fun-|+ I could see for myself.” BY LORA KELLY en ‘ Db Cirete \ : ; ’ : ; orcas ral George ong: ¥ Heard, minstrel monolo-| niest situations in the show Their store is at WASHINGTON.—(By Mail) ml , ine Doreas Cir will meet bh Mra.) will serve a dinner pre berth the | gist: W ms and Pierce ancers, The musichi numbers in this!on Second ave pose you t . vedi - |J. W. ¢ fier, 1 Went 58th at, regular meeting Tuesday, April 5. in| and Cummings and White, acrobats. | Weeks’ offering are very good and|and Spring, over the Pig'n Wh at re Bocas” be fat pom : Ve * rans’ ball, Armory, from 11 a m eee the chorus of girls wear some| — advertisement. with ce igi gow gene ale | e 6 tol p.m ‘TRUER PROG | decidedly fetching costumes. tinner § eee PON) ste Lincoln Benedict Chub cee CLEVER PROGRAM pati tate tee! it And suppose y : sed no| The human analysis class of thel ADDDITIONAL CLUBS AT PALACE HIP | greveceeessneccs White House , oof 2 + . ex |Mbte 1 In Benedict club will Fred La Retne and company, elec if H would be no ruff feclings ¢ Wh u nn t at & p.m. in room 234 Globe Woman's Century Club | trie al wiards, featured on the new! } iH And su “e you were a general ines will be given &y| Wednesmlay, April 6, at 10:30 a. m el 1. Note Miler yeti ae | at Loew's Palace Hip, are at-|} Noted Lecturer and Author buffer for the First Lady of the Bigs Pe Pg gon * L. Steer, Ph. D, and Prof./Spanish Department at Y. W. C. A |tracting interest and stirring up INGROWN TOE NAIL . Land, gently wanting away the| ty. fosteay |John BE. Ayer | ‘Thurnday, at m., the Current |iaughter with a unique exposition of Wel Sree at ae curious without offending them.|°"Ty.cre are four evening recep-| eee |Events Dep't will meet at the home|mience and comedy. Le Reine, as PRESS CLUB AUDrronIoM answering all man Of Tequests | tions in the winter se which Mothers’ League of America |of Mra. Carl J. Smith, 1435 37th mv. | sisted by two young women, uses his TURNS OUT ITSELF 1311 Fitth Avenue and appe the official world ané The War Mothers’ Lengue of/ Election of officers lown body and some awe-inspiring ap-| ats p.m Would you feel equal te the! invited, by sect Tr America will meet at § p.m. in the }. domed — p 8 avd a, m., the Paratus in several electrical munts. | $ si Under the Auspices of thm task? liplomat judicga rmory erature and Travel Dep't will! Laughing wrinkles are further en-| 4 noted authorit r City Fes. ‘ . por we see meet at the Y. W. CA. Program| couraged by the offering of Brady “ ee fit gee These are just a few of the duties |and the army and navy i wil bin dhe oe ine “Wa anon uray if « 249 | drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur. that appertain to the post of social] There ntsc Gen. George A. Cuter Sar fat by ie Wee GMO, | mn sting the tagrowing Ball velince secretary to the wife of the preal.| which tradition * eG ree A ‘ a agg 3 |¢08 was followed by & Program |infiammation and pain and so tough- Tuesday, Aprit 1—"How to dent Beaides thene re s of Veterans, will entertain map ye the Missiaaippl.” | which included: “Little Song Bird.”! ong the tender, sensitive skin under © Greater Seettier het perme functions their friends at ance of officer ung by Eve ale; “Spring ” q This position is held by Mins| personal f | fr ata d p.m. the Americantzation | Une DY Evalyn Sale; “Spring Time.” Ineath the toe nail, that it cannot|| Friday, April 16 Laura Harlan, datighter of the Iate| During the Harding administra. | business meeting {nthe m._,the Americanization 1a plano wolo by Kenneth Sale; Tove! penetrate the flesh, and the nail lems in the ©. Associate Justice Harlan of the su-tion it is proba that evening | Ha the Armory a ae tee and Skirt dances by Katherine Dix-|turns naturally outw: almost o preme court. It is probably the moat | musicales will be the favored kind | o 9 ¢ on - officers, All members|on; the Star dance by Evelyn Bale, | night ¥ ard tover|| ¢ et important unofficial post in the ad-|of informal entertainment Alki Review No. 59 ed to be presen jaccompanied by Mra Sale; a reading.| =Outgro” ip @ harmless antiseptic Tariff 1 t tal ‘ No. 69. W. B At the Y. W. C. 2 “ ” by Id sep! ministration. | Miss Harlan is the f soclal nec Alki Review No. 69, W) BA Rebew. ni bh A at p.m, the “When Hannah Struck,” by Ida Mil-| manufactured for chiropodists, How. || Monday, April 25—"Present. Tafiaite tact must be hers. Ghe| retary at the White House. She tol wi $ p.m. in the W. © [tlection of officers to the state con |ham and an address on the Portland lever, anyone can buy from the drug || Diplomacy, Its Standards must know her Social Register by|not a stranger to the White House, |qw. Hail vention at Tacoma. May 31. will be| Wisconsin club by one of its mem-Istore a tiny bottle containing direc || Most, Prominent World heart. And she must be so familiar |for sho assisted Mra. Taft for sev ee cone: Program will be in charge of | bers, Mrs. Bruno Morrow, who is vis- | tions. | with the shadings of social values eral months in the mme capacity Washington Hive No. 944 [the Spanish and Parliamentary Pro-|iting in Seattle. 2 Bra es ae de Poise | _ ——__---—-——— ——————— nnn | washington Hive No. 944, L. 0, T.|Cedure Dep't, see eee M. will 4 a busines meeting tn Social Good Times Cub and Mra. F. 8. Rourns, Dr. and Mrs. | Mme. Peaness Alda to Be|M- <i, Penows hall, ‘Tenth ave.| Coterie Club The Social Good Times club will | ©. D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Bosm-/F100 54 Fane April 11 i oe ee rei | Tho: Coterie Geb; met Vridey,|esce 6 oon es Whlet pecty Mie: Monday, May 2-"The Near stein, Mr; and Mra. J. BE. Bratnober, a seer p and Pine st, at 1% | jAprii 1, at the Phi Mu Sorority | day evening, April 4, at #20, in fat rurkey? Bean, Scene Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown, Dr. and Mra Under the auspices of the Wom house for election of officers for the| room 1, old K. of P. building, First China.” v ™ Plea jon’s League of the University of! Queen Anne Cirele | . <. W. G, Cassels, Mme. Myra a. s | ‘ Anne Circle of the /CO™ng year, Mra. George Littlefield |and Pike st. All friends invited to Friday, May 6—"Civilization Mrs. Cyrus Clapp, Mra. B. A. Han. | Washington, — byte is Alda, of hy ye esras tion League, will meet |W84 Feelected president; vice presi: | atuend. Jeweler and Disarmament lon, Mr. and Mrs. D. KE. Frederick, |prano, w yeard here in concert | Chil nservation League, will meet | jon te ee ae ite — 5s Me and Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mr. and|on Monday evening, April 11, in| with Mra Arthur Joachims, 818 Mo | S00 Oe oie ee ah eee PME E 8S Rs Silversmith ikon cen, Mr. and Mra.|Meany Hall. Coneidered by many|Graw et, at 130. |eponding secretary, Mra Archibald! ‘The John ¥. Miller Relief corps eee Coures of Oe ee George W. Purnell, Peruvian Consul |0ne of the leading dramatic singers Wilson; treasurer, Mra. Robert F.| tea , ; eee ee vet Side W "3 improvemen j ®. planned to take place Tuesday Lectures. .a10ccese J. M. DeMacedo, Mra. Dwight Mead,; now Defore, the publie, her coming | West bay ; "| Atkin; @irectors, Mra Mary Cogswell, | April &, han been postponed, due to NOW LOCATED reais . “ Dr. Charies Ballance, Mra. James H. |‘* being looked forward to with great I Ce : cement | Mi Harley H. Wells, Mrs. William |the fllness of the hostess, Mra. Si- Seats Now on Sale at Ivert, Dr. and Mra. Richard W.|Dleasure. Theodore Flint will be her] West Side Woman's Improvement | tumerfelt: delegates to city federa-|mona, 3671 Dayton ave. 1518 Second Ave. 414 Arctic Building or Box ry, Mr. and Mrs. George W.| accompanist. ie club, with Mra, & ethneider, aan tem, Mee. N. G, Celleyham MVE A. em 8 on Night of Lecture Fischer, Mr. and Mra, J, Willis ates meer Point st. Annual election of off) "seanet, Mra. Albert Jost, Mra J Seattle Yacht Club ‘ Sayre, Mr and Mire z. sti, = “When Two Thet Loved Aro Parteg=... | OOS eee |W. Hess and Mre. W. ©. Bernhardt! qphe fifth lecture on “Celestial and Mrs. Leroy Danby Lewis, Mr.| _:--- arsto sects Seceh Yelogaten to state federation, Mra.|xaviention™ will b and Mrs. John D. Farrell, Mr. and|<)’pone wir gee Poreett To Celebrate Founder's Day | George Littlefield, Mrs. George M.|Naviention will be given by Capt. : Chi Omega Alumnae and the mem A. Joachims, Monday evening, April Fred Spencer Stimson, Judge Dr. Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen J Chadwick, and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Prof. and Mrs. Pierre J. Frein, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gogio, Dr. and Mrs. Don Palmer, Mr. Berman Schoenfeld. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne K. Dent are guests at the Hotel Alexandria, in Los Angeles. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King are among the Seattle visitors at the Hotel Alexandria, in Los Angeles . . Mr. and Mrs Harold Stimson are recetving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at the Provi dence hospital, Wednesday morning eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward King, of Everett, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Q Clemmpr at the Hotel Washington. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. BE have been the guests Mrs. E. H. Buck fortnight, left today in Ithaca, N. Y. ee and Mra. E. C. Neville are congratulated upon the birth ughter, March 11, at Provi hospital ee Evelyn M Calkina, who of Mr. and for the past for their home . Dr being ot dence . Miss house guest Portiand, who hav their Easter va Nichols’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Nichols, returned today to St Helen's Hall in Portland. oe Avonelia Russell, who is at tending St. Helen's Hall, in Port nd, spent her Easter vacation at her home in this city, returning to- day. with Colvin, of been spending fon with Mi ichols, her Mii . Dr. John O'S the guest of Dr, O'Shea at their home see Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Durand, of Los Angeles, arrived today, to be the guest of Dr. and Mra. J. 1. Durand one a, of Spokane, ts and Mra. R. J Mrs. Georre B. Barclay and Mr» W. L. Beddow are expected home tomorrow from the South, where they spent the winter months. WAFFLES 1% cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon sugar % teaspoon salt 1% tablespoons 1 egg 1 cup milk Mix and sift dry butter, melted, butter ingredients. and milk. Add of egg beaten till thick. The batter must be perfectly smooth. Add white of exg beaten till aUff and dry. Bake Ada ol Dr.' at once on a well-greased waffle iron. Handel | “The Lase With the Delicate Air bers of the active chapter will cele | AF Re Dr. Arpe/brate founder's day at the chapter | tag Letver” (Swediah).- Mertkanto|house on April 6 Dinner will be “Sal Pleure en at 6 o'clock, and all visiting Chi Re oe } Hue! Omegas are invited to attend eee Rainier Chapter D. A. BR. The Study club of Ratnier Chap Lieet Rachmaninoff «i Bivettus | ter, D. A. R, will meet at the home iranados |of Mra. U. K. Looe, Adrian Court laste-oun* Wet DL ieee” Ee |Summit ave. and Madison st, on Butterfiy” (by request) Puceint | Tuesday at Pp. m. Mma, Alda. see | | } | ' “Charity” (written for and dedicated to Mme. Aida) Hageman | “Minnetonka Lieurance Bemefit for Camp Fire Girts (by request) The Interlaken Parent-Teacher (written for and dedieat Association will give a benefit must Alda) Maxwell /cale,for the Camp Fire Girls at the “I Will Walk With My Love” (0) sai wines b Beccus Irish Folk Song) vcthere ta No Denil sseeoes | Rest foodstuffs for the least at Roldt's.—-Advertizement. ‘Nucoa is clean—always clean. Nothing can be good that isn’t absolutely clean. NU ° net NUT MRRAAM | ron res ve (rec rene Tamm, rg OLEOMARGARINE THe Nucoa Burrer COMPANY ih 5 1Ar8 owt TLE STAR Jhome of Mra. M. McCallum, 432 | Soliday and Mra Eugene Bell. Trus. { the Yacht club, Sub; tee to the*building fund, Mra Alll'|“yongitude by Star Sight, wnims son Pike Sight Method." Mr. Ted Geary eee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The regular monthly meeting of | — ineremeepieiatrtagis the Wiwonain Goldenrod club was| Successful treatment of diseased jheld last week at the home of Mra. tonsils and throat without operation; will give a talk on | Racing Small Yachts.” Instructions on W. W. Sale and was presided over by | testimonials. Herb Medicine Co., Mra. A. E. Tobey, president. Lufch-| Box 851, Seattle. —Advertisement. A good Player Piano for your home—now! HERMAN, CLAY & CO. now havea stock of excellent Player Pianos at very attractive prices, among which there is almost certain to be one ideally suited to YouR needs and purse, You should have it in your home Now. A joy deferred is distinctly a joy half wasted. Come in now and discuss with us an ex- change of your old instrument, or a conven- ient purchase arrangement. Begin now to realize the pleasure of having a piano that you, and every one in your family, can play. Sherman ay & Co. ‘ Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane + Portland | MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921. USES FOR OL CLOTHES ow napkins and doflies. Pieces of cloth good for not Children’s Spring Hats Nifty Styles $2.75 to $4.00 Come in and select one of our new Spring Hats for. your little girl. There are many jaunty and becomin shapes in serviceable Milan straws and in peach braid They come in black, white, navy, blue and brown; ribbon streamers; priced very reasonably, Ladies’ Waists Special Values $1.50 and $1.75 Ladies’ Fine White Lin- serie Waists, fashioned of organdies, voiles and dimi- ties; tastefully embroidered, making them unusually at- tractive. The price on these is very low for the fine qual- ity offered. Sizes 36 to 46, Sports Coats $10.00 Values Special $7.95 A very special showing of new Jersey’ Sports Coats that is sure to please you. They are of all-wool Jersey cloth and come in Tuxedo style with belt and patch pockets; @ good variety of colors, in- cluding tan, pearl, heather, green and Oxford. Figured ‘Winsor Plisse, Yard, 25c Regular 45c value of fine quality figured Winsor Plisse; 30 inches wide. Bleached Pequot Sheeting, Yard, 70c Special values of bleached Pequot sheeting; 81 inches wide. Lace Curtains, Pair, $2.95 $3.50 values of Nottingham Lace Curtains; floral designs; 45x108 inches. Blankets, Special, Pair, $4.95 $8.00 values; down nap finished; extra heavy; size 66x80 inches; assorted colors in checks and plaids, Boys’ Union Suits, Special, 50c $1.00 values of fine cotton ribbed Union Suits; ecru and white; medium weight; short sleeves, knee jength, Ages 6 to 16. Children’s Stockings, Special, 35c 50c values of Ironclad and Arrowhead brand stock- ings; brown, black and white; very durable. Sizes 5 to 714, tableclothe can be ent inte \ oh pi ‘ou Pe a a a wi fre ot J £ > es Pho ST 85S SE |

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