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—_ Es “mate friends of the two families was Society eg Sind "1 1 - 7 organization, A» always there are * nthe ee the Auto Show toma pod Mra, Charles Priday, of Los An Club William MeKinley Circle work of Bertrand Hartman ot Gan! several decided groups of thought, day — — <g> the by cde oe oe Gen payin Se 7 odd. cles, arrived in the city Sunday| Mise Clara P. Reynolds, art super] William MeKinley circie, Ladin’ | Pranciaoo, in decorative oils OTe cratic idee as'to what's tan theatre, when Margaret Matzen MK he oes ’ . om ‘ Brilliant Church W edding and is the guest of Mr. and Mra.|vieor of the Seattle high schools, jof the G, A, Ft, will meet in Veter | For the last of — she ia Destng what for the Fine Arta. One group 2UCt ne, jo fad werner] be Spy be! March.” This Tort ae . ~o8 4 a “Fol ecoration 6 * hall, the ory, Dinner will|to secure & series of water colors ; ypera Company of New York, w 2 there’ March. Unites Miss rouse al rath staat: i oe vat a ple anlage rg a eaves ks ts ire, Masacar,|Willlam Wnts, head of the Fine Arte ye gut - i, ge Bowell. ood heard in recital. On Wednesday | position was dedicated to Mr. Hi Baillargeon; Buf- bigliae tid " Gemartines ao ae ee ty School of Painting in Portland. oe eee © ie nore evening, April 27, in the Arena, the |B. Todge by Mr. Herbert “in ap Mr. Wf % e 9 1 Show eet ot : girs thicenyeperg Re —— a ee ree wn a8 eee May 7 the high schools of the city | choles uxhipitions mn pond kle New York Philharmonic Orchestra, |ciation of hig generous efforts fet Supper and Shower; Te and Ste Mines ‘Wikten, fer lb. mo. wate tee omer Bataeed Spanish Department, Woman's | will hold their annual exhibition in | ‘he esthetic palate Of the oldht grt under the leadership of Jomf Stran-| wards the advancement of Arm: Mr, and Mra Monry Wilcox, for |p. is Agnes an, ' eration who know the! . Informal Bridge. . JAMES CATHEDRAL was th) vie Mt. Martin and daughter Misa Lity Crake and Miss Telena Crake, who have been guests of Mr, the past fortnight, left Saturday for their home in Vancouver, B,C, and the next two weeks. Mra, Allen IL, Biekel! for eee CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY West Side Woman's Improvement Yom 245, Wert Seattle high school. Rainier Beach Womaa's Clab scone of a brilliant wedding this yties Ruth Martin, removed last] atrs, FA, Bull and Mra, Grant Morning at eleven o'clock, WHEN week from 1229 Summit ave. to] Wilson will be hontensex at the Miss = Margaret Shelton pone 2200 34th ave. &. meeting of the Rainier Beach Wom Maughter of Mr. and Mra Rue yeti an’s club at the home of Mra, M. B. Ames, became the bride of Mr. JobO! Mrw, Pauline Sullivan and family earl, S117 Keppler st. A member ‘Arthur Baillargeon, son of Mr. _ have removed from the Martin/of the home economics department Baitlargeon, tn > ee arcadoant apartments to a residence at 1124/of the University of Washington Tnited two of the most pro 35th ave. will be the apeaker. members of the younger set. | eee ns Right Rev, F@ward J, O'Dea read! Mrs, EB Burwell, Sr, left to Lincotn Cirete the service and Rev. Father Staffor? day for Spokane to attend the meet Lincotn circle of the Child Con white a double ing of the Daughters of the Ameri : the nupyial mass, Quartet. of male voices sang th? can Revolution J. B, Button, 4325 Brooklyn ave, at rasa by Dubois and Gounod. | Pie 1:20 o'clock. m the long aisle to the four| Mrs, Herbert Faulkner and small eee pet Within the sanctuary, one |daughter Jean, of Juneau, Alaska, tle Fi Benevolent Society © ‘ Seattle Hebrew Bately Faster lity raised ite head are the ruesta of Judge and Mrs.) “The meeting of the Beattle Jie Bbove each pew, lending Its — ae Se brew Benevolent society will be jo «the occasion. 2:30 o'clock in the vestry ‘and fragrance to e at Aree Hite [DOM at 2:90 o'ctoe' " Borays of pink blossoms adorned the) Mr. and\ Mrs. Alexander Baitile |°P"ne temple de. Hirach, crite tall standards of Ulleg |left yesterday for San Francisco or Bitar, whilther side, and over all the and Del Monte, to be gone several Ladies’ Ald Sootety low of tall cathedral tapers in eT ae hasten ‘We The Ladies’ Aid society of the Gandelabra formed a picture dignk) Mise Marian Winter returned yee | nanard Presbyterian church will ’ | church at 2 o'clock Hed and lovely otea of Oliver |terday from Los Angeles, where she | Wet St al we “ne A. Ww At, the opera March” the groom |Went to attend the wedding of her| \iverson, Mra, Amelia Sigler and Rings “Nuptinin, Mr. Harold Stim: [sister Miss Charlotte Winter, tol XT a. Rarnes will be hosteanea and his _— eee the aide, and the Mr. William @, King, Jr se rere ‘gon, entered fro aT tect . eS pasion P Gliders Club ushers Ree ech entrance, Mr.| Miss Edith Ro Young has re! oy. angers club will entertain ee at en en ar. Edward Ag-|moved to the Washington Arms,| with 'e dance Wednesday evening at re » e. Pre 4 ! mew, Mr. Caspar Clarke, Mr. John 1065 KB. Prom ae }9 o'clock in the Pythian hall, Third) “i Stimson. pe a Collins and Mr. Thomas - a Mrs. 3. A. Ghent left yeoterday |*Y® 0nd Viretni. trem sary Lea Fisken /fF Vancouver, B.C, to remain &| — gunnydale PreSchool Circle : iss Mav § and Se Sercreas Horton watking [£07 aym CT ER The Sunnydale PreSchool circle ther, and immediately afer) Vi. ond Mrs Green to will meet for luncheon at the com | them Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom | ‘and Miss Laddie Watkis of Victoria, B. C., in the most distinctive brides Give Large Dance For the pleasure |munity han ¢ their daughter, |! servation league will meet with Mra at 1 o'clock, At this meeting the circle plans to give ape attention to the present cam maids’ gowns of shell pink crepe ber Mina Elizabeth ¢ ©, Mr. and Mra |>#ign in King county for the wider chine, the skirts aren’ he | Warren Green have issued two hun |e Of miIK || ound with pink taffe dred invitations in the subdebutante 1s in chemise effect. AK wang set for a dance to be given Friday Wve Auxillary of en gap groong hag Byron ee a ee ‘Women's auxiliary of the bow in © Wome: _ sadhagi Baker Park club bows Assisting | a vicnamericean essedation wif th this they wore fascinating | Mr. and Mra Green wili be Mr. and hy bonnets of pink taffeta, faced |Mrs John Darrows. penhagen Blue, the only cory being one full-blown fastened closety to the flowers, they with For _ hoquets of blue forgetme| Robert F. McClelland wil! entertain | will meet at the «8 p.m. A eordial invitation ia| plays to euccess every year, and also | 7*2F= “Se rigid with an informal tea at the home of |# p.m. pdt oF-calp gives « lion's share of his Saturdays, Mrs. Frank Giltert Black, the| Mrs. Driscoll, on Thursday after. | Oe ae a $65 Sundays and nights to making the| Mrs. Ames Purchases sc gty | noon, Seatile Woode beni 4 leat . : meron of hover, was charmney * eee The Seattle Woodcraft Thimble] | Bascns 5 eee al ee Piste hetn, tae acum omen a Winkler Etching Joe made tull in| Lecture at club will hold @ card party at a6 Webmail, hawt & oh 648 ote, Se Sek Sten Amman iene hoop effect. the sides quite short Agee Cohwabacher’s ‘clock In the club roome in (he) voom 20 of the school, for the pur-| The untverstty can well be proud of | the Winkler etchings last week from and back in long whee € | Hoge annex. eae iat | pose of completing organization.| the eplendid reputation Mr. Hughes among the collection on exhibit at Home Ausil | Every family urged to be represent: | le earning for it in dramatios, but hin | the Fine Arts galleries, fhe edge. The bodice was plain] Mise Jane Seymour Klink will Ridgely re axillary led. ‘There will be special music by | best friends begrudge the manner in esl ial: ‘with a bertha of the lace. A hat of cream lace, untrimmed, except fone freshly plucked pink tulip on its Brim, and an armful of pink Darwin tulips, completed her most artistic ‘The little flower girl, Frances Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs tiny rose buds. She wore a pink tulle hat trimmed with small roses # ve if a2 > Afterwards a reception for Inti at the Ames residence. Assist Mr. and Mrs. Ames were Mrs. ithaniel Paschall, Mra. M. E. Swanstrom and Mrs. M. G. Watkis, of Victoria, B.C. ‘Thru the rooms were great bou- beautiful luncheon table an dtrailed over the cloth, Mrs. Ames wore a handsome cos- | tai tume of chocolate brown brocaded)| charmeuse, a panne velvet toque with Spanish lace veil drape, and carried a tiny mink muff with one) pink hydrangea nestlinb in its fur. | On their wedding trip, Mra, Bail-) largeon wore a gray silk duvetyn| Model with long sleeves, a cape to match, with large ruffled collar and trimmed with gray baby lamb, and a small hat of erepe de chine, with| rolled brim, and trimmed in a sou tache desicn. With this she wore gray hose and shoes with French | toes. Her miniature corsage was of Dlue forget-me-nots and deiphiniuma. Mr. and Mrs. Baillargeon left on) their wedding trip and will be at home after April 25, at the Arradia apartments. . Pre-Nuptial Compliment for Miss Bell Miss Phyllis Griffith wilt compli. ment Miss Bonnie Bell on Thursday evening, at her home, entertaining with a buffet supper and kitchen shower. ‘The invitations have been confin- e4 to sorority sisters of Alpha Xi Delta, twenty in number. eee | Mrs. Merrill Complimented With Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill as the honor guest, Mrs. John Leslie Snapp entertained informally at bridge yesterday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Hood to Entertain at Tea With Mrs. Edward M. Hay, who has recently come here to reside, the honor guest, Mrs. George Hood has issued invitations for two me, to be given at her home on tuesday and Wednesday, April 13 and 13 ‘ Informal Tea carried} Mrs. John J. Driscoll give one of her Biblical lectures at The music Eranata cloud will musical tomorrow afternoon, when the fol lowing program, which has ‘and carried a basket of pink buds. jarranged by Mra. C. L. Woodman see, will be given: Piano fole— “Nocturne” * tes “imprompta” in A Minor op Miss Olfve Hartung, piano Vocat— “Alle Stella Confidante"...¥. Rebaudi Miss Ottre Hartang. Mr. Jonn Alleman, violin “Viennese Popular Gone” (old re- train) . ° Capitol Hill Guild's Card Party and Dance On Wednesday, April 13, the Capi. | waster suit? tol Hill gutld of the Orthopedic how | ever scrape the money together?” everything at| Merely a promise | | that's the only | wey to buy. You'll love the things, Carrie. Sh! and I told Bob and bh deaux, Mra. Mark Odell, Mrs. Frank | going to get a suit there too, and I'm Mrs. | gotng to help him pick it out. pital wilt party and dance at the Yacht club | The committer in charge of ar | to pay and, rangements is composed of the fol lowing ladies: BE. Case, Mrs.’ Bruce Shorts, W. B. Power, Mrs. Frank Horsfall and Miss Helen Lomen, from whom|ond Ava between Madison tickets for the affair may be ob-|Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.” | Advertisement. ined. eee and Mra department of the present its first Program to the members 1932% First been | | meet at | Lamb, 2007 Fefterkors | dially Mra Emme Mitchell to Lynn at James Rogers soprano ell, piano me.” Rimsky-Korsakot? Francko | yupiiation?” “Well, Mr. John Alleman . entertain with a card/ “I didn't. Mrs. Thomas Bor |meet with Mra. C. |N. 80th #t, this afternoon. day afternoon, LescneMaxy |All Eastern Stare and friends cor-| invited. Take 23rd ave. car Cherry's on credit D. Goddard, 546 eee Women of Mooscheart Legion ‘The Women of Mooreheart Legion Moose temple at ave at 2 pm eee Allah Chapter Social Club Allah Chapter Social the home of Mra club wil Clara Lynn st, Wedner April 14. gE THE ONLY WAY “Carrie, I'm theiited to death and 1) know Rob Is pleased. last night, and that isn't all he told Florence was truly clated and blushing profusely. “Come, come, Filo, tel me all about it. What's the cause of this great) Bob took me to the dance Inst night and oh! but I had a stor | fous time, and he said he loved my | new dress and also~" | “Your new dress? Why this ex) travagance right on top of that new Where on earth did you I got really, He told me so Their store is at 207 Rialto Bidg, on Seo nnd | | Newport way, at 1 p.m. ‘Take Ma drona ear, Century Club The Spanish department of t Woman's Century club will meet the ¥. W. ©. A, at 1090 a m, eee lonla Social Clab Tonia Social club will meet at t Masonic temple at 2p. m Cards. oe Weat Seattle Day Nursery number by the cheetra under the direction of M MeCaughy; reading by son and Elaine Hurlbut; dance « song by Louise Higbee; songs Winifred Wing; planologue by Ja will Edmond 8. Meany a violin solo by M program by Prof. “Vancouver,” by Mra, Robert Borst, and “PF geantry, the Drama of the Peopl by Mrs. Lorene Wiewell Wilron. eee Wednestny Lancheon Club Mrs William HM. Anderson, M MD. Austin, Mra HP. and Mrs club on Wednesday at 1 p. m the clubhouse. ° General George Washington ctr will entertain with a card party and Union sta, Wednesday, the school the home of Mra. Leo Schwabacher, | The Ridgely Rebekah auxtiary. I see writer is swallowed up by hin sched . 9031 17th ave N. Thureday after. |©. © F» will meet with Mra. Clare ADDITIONAL CLUBS ile, and hope some day to see an.| Novel New Work ‘natin at. S48 oftheck. Lamb, 2007 Lynn at, at § p.m. som other poem or play proseefing frem| Ami wate ie owe Aneel eG ae Ladies’ Auxiliary On Friday evening, Aprft 22, the] his own pen. Oh, for the S-hour day | on Spe eo agra Porn Musical Program a to the | Lorraine chapter Order of the East. | for the profs waterfront. In Brussels and in Ans- - 2 The lathes §susilery * ern Star, will hold its annual dance eee tratia he made a special success of to Be Given Brotherhood of Locomotive Ent | of the year in the Shrine auditorium | Annual Election of his industrial pictures, and in Seattle neers will give a card party @t/ cf the Masonic temple at Pine at jand Harvard ave. Thin affair will and thelr friends, ore — ts “When the Bell te the Lighthouse as cain} eae Retr data Ladies’ Grotto Chub Kone, tight] “Nothing Dat Lave George M Alsop) The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet Stone Marten “Modern Songs of Different Coyntrieg| With Mra Edne Alexandre, 1116 Com} ‘ad —_—__—_—_— from the Reading by Mra. Hornbrook Best foodstuffs for the least at) embroid-| Miustrated by Miss Minnie Larsen, | Roldt's—Advertiaement. $25.00 Stone marten te @ soft, sho furs to be worn Values to $50 are offered at thi special price bareamage > 9 sepia Kemodeding at Summer Prices | $1.50. spondingly low prices, The finishing touch to all well appointed weddings is a Rosaia Bros. Shower Bouquet Specially Priced at $5.00 and up Rosaia Bros. Main 355 » W. Corner Third and Madison 1001-3 Third Avenue Elliott 1547 Pee potentiation NG ty rrr una raw tpg: The Wert Seattle Day Nursery,|Mxtension Art school opened last | tne artistic point of view for each one Untt No. 2 will benefit by an en | night, Several new students were! i, that it frees him from the idea of tertatnment, followed by supper added to the 40 already enrolled ince | the age that 6 per cent dividend must dancing, Wednesday, April 6, at) the school began in January. The! ¢onow every output of energy. Carpenters’ hull at § o'clock. epring quarter lasts until June and is! men there ie the group who want ‘The Gatewood, Jefferson and Went | splendid opportunity for evening |tg Keep the society absolutely high- Seattle high schools bave arranged hand, life drawing, 4¢ | prow—no teacups to rattle, no host the following program: Orchestra | «ign soulture and architecture, Claanes | eeneq to worry the man in overalla. Jefferron School or Helen Bow on; vooal duet by Swanhtid Richard Greg: dance by Mary Good; violin v friends. They belleve that the art |nolo by Viola MoKireath, and a|tin, Victor Alonzo Lewis, Irene] producer, hia patron and his apprecta- number by the orchestra. wing Davis and Robert Fulton Me-|tgp ghould make one another's ac eee Clelland comprine the faculty at pres: | quaintance. Native ent. ee The regular monthly meeting of oeue ae" the Native Daughters of the Pio! Hughes’ Remarkable Maxfield Parrish neers of Washington will be held) Wonk ot the Uni it Attracts Attention on Wednesday in the business girte’| 1" OFK DUVOrEINy ‘The Maxfield Parrish in Frederick clubrooma of the ¥, W. ©. A. The} Glenn Hughes,’ professor of dra comprise an address Lewin Fielding Ashton, accompanied ‘Thorsen Lewte Hayes will be host eeeee at the meeting of the Mount Taker Park Wednesday Lancheor General George Washington Circle the Panama cafeteria, between Pike April }open to all astern Stars, Masons haired skin In the lighter brown tones and one of the smartest this season. White Fox Scarfs cleaned at Other work done at corre FINE ARTS GALLERIES BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD ficers for the ensuing year, at 6 RA. DAVIS, secretary of the Fine | o'clock in Fine Arts galleries, Art stoty, in at present trytns It ip always interesting to see who to prooure for the May exhibition the | Will cntrol the destinies of this vital age Hi] & 1 the Fine Arts galleries: Ambrone Patterson will give hin ex- hibition In June, The present textile show will ro main until April 10. oe Extension Art School Opens New Quarter ‘The new quarter of the University ponte group doesn't care about the pasnipg generation, but are anxious that the school children and the younger generation be given @ glimpne at least of the promised land where “no one works for pay and no! one works for fame, but each for the joy of doing the thing that seems | true to him.” For the emential achievernent of he at he are in the large studio beneath the Women's University club east of the Metropolitan theatre, Edwin A, Start in director, Mins Annette Edens, Carl ¥. Gould, Reginald Parsons, Mra, Robert Walkinshaw, Jeaste A. Kidd and Agatha 1. Kirseh are the admin. intrattve board, Paul Morgan Gus- On the other side of that fence stand the growp who believe that the Fine Arts should be the natural spot for the strangers in our midst, the new comers and the lonely among the artintic minded, to gather at tea, at lecture, at concert, in order to make Ine nd by ne & Nelson's window this week, depict. ing the Grand Canyon traversed at great difficulty by travelers on a narrow road along the steep sides, is worth the attention of every Seattle citizen, It sparkles with the warmth, life and color that make a great work of art out of a piece of canvas and some paint. The Jonas Lie and the Franklin Booth picture in the “Trans portation” series brought out for the automobile show are both unusual. Some of the others are not specially thrilling, but all are #0 superior to the usual advertinernent that anyone can at least conclude that advertixing matic art at the university, is having difficulty taking care of the 160 stu: dents now registered In the modest department of last year, Four courses are given, one on public speaking that is @ mere breadand- butter course; one on Shakespeare that is wholesome dramatic training, and two creative courses into which Prof. Hughes puts his life blood. They are play writing and play act. ing In spite of the niacarty equip. ment, Hughes has produced note worthy rewults, tho naturally the dif ficulties of teaching without some sort of a workshop for students to on rn rs. try out scenes, backgrounds and cle | lighting effects ts moat disheartening. | ‘>t ts art must pay (because it at- at] In addition to the clage work and its | ‘Sets more attention for its subject) better than the iresome and gaudy = posters #0 prevalent the last ten finds time to assist several campus accompanying Hughes which this promising young creative) Ambrose Patterson’s has done several—the fleet in har bor, Trinity church, and now the waterfront. His point of departure ts taken from West Seattle. One panel in of Mount Rainier with the ships of the harbor below, the center one of the Smith building and the docks, and the third of Queen Anne Hill Pd Upsilon Mothers’ Cub The Pt Upation Mothers’ club wil meet with Mra. C. W. Gillman, 4738 16th ave. N. B., Friday at 2 pm. Fine Arts Tonight Tonight the governing board of the Fine Arte will meet to elect ita of. be Double Inducements Tomorrow Children’s Gingham Dresses Regular $3.50 Values Very Special $2.25 A delightful showing of Children’s Gingham Dresses in the very newest styles and at a real bargain price. The ginghams are of an extra fine lity, and there is a wide range of stripes, checks and plaids to choose from. There is also a group of plain blue sailor dresses at the same price. Buy your little girl her neg PRaghmagae now and save several dollars. Ages to t ry Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats $1.25—$1.50—$1.65 You'll be surprised when you see the excellent values we are offering in flowered sateen, and plain black petticoats. They are of good weight and dur- able material; accordion pleated flounces, Ladies’ Union Misses’ Oxfords, Suits, $1 Values, 75¢ $5.00 Values, eS Misses’ fine Oxfords, suit- able for school or dress wear; black or brown caif- New showing of Ladies’ summer weight Union Suits; bodice style, knee length akin; moderate toe; walking and sleeveless; woven of fine heel Sizes 11% to 2 cotton yarns; lace knee. Sizes 36 to 44. Ladies Stockings, $1.75 Values, $1.19 Ladies’ pure thread Sik Stockings; reinforced toes and heels; come itn four shades of brown, also in black, white and gray. An unusually good hose at the Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, 89c Up Special prices on muslin Nightgowns of a nice, soft quality; round and V-necks; embroidery trimmed; cut full size; pink and white. Coming Soon jin the near future she will present merit, the first concert to be Mon- wky, will be heard. artinte, and in the oldest orchestra in the United States. Again on Mon-|femaic clerks ‘ Benepe TP ts, MAE b visletin ct Mase? ante TB fey harmonic Orchestra, ander Walter, Henry Rothwell, Mrs, John Spargur announces that | 1 Music at Auto Show Wednesday Night A special feature of the mi hree musical eventa of unumual This organiza: | music. of 85 finished ——$ The Bettiah, rallways employ fon is comprined Mapleine Syrup and Hot Biscuits D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S-! The delightful maple taste of Mapleine Syrup mingles with the melting butter and hot biscuits— An inexpensive but dainty treat for after- noon tea or for any home meal. MAPLEINE The Golden Flavor is easy to use—rectpes for syrup, also for many tempting maple flavored désserts—come with every bottle. Grocers Sell Mapleine Crescent Ca, Seattle, Washington N é6 Yes ma'am really Bakee OVEN BAKED | BEANS Your grocer knows why Heins Oven Baked Beans are better than ‘‘just beans.” Oven bak- ing preserves the rich flavor end food value that choice, hand Picked beans naturally have. Heinz famous tomato sauce gives them a delicious taste that you never knew beans could have. A Perfect Meal for everyday, for busy for guests or for the family- quite 80 good to eat, so nourish- ing, e0 convenient, so econom ical. Serve them often. FOUR KINDS HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with 1 out Tomato Sauce) Boston style 3 HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans One of the oy6 Varieties

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