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PAGE 8 Society Miss Dunbar Becomes Mrs. Morrison at Beau- tiful Ceremony; Mrs.| Hoge to Entertain at Luncheon; Dinner Hosts. N SATURDAY evening at o'clock at the home of her par Mw David B. Dunbar, the marriage of Miss Lovina Dur to Mr. Robert Oliphant Morrison, son and Mrs | ents | | bar of Rev. Dr, A. A. Morrison (rector of Trinity church in Portland, Ore and Mrs. Morrison, was solemn with Right Rev. Bishop Rowe, D, D.. of Alaska reading toe A The spacious rooms of the home| 4 were converted jovely garden, With fruit bloss snowy ™ While wall pockets of these * fragrant blooms profusely dec the walls | The service was read before the| the living rpom, taste with greens. Overhead anopy cherry blossoms with the flushed ivory | faces of the dainty Japanese plum Diossoms. At ef © # were whit he wicker electroliers set in a base of q Ascension lilies, and to them reached the aisle of low pedestals crowned y with lilies and trailing ferns; these Were linked with bands of Ivory sat : in ribbon. Preceding the service Mr. Roder | 2 fek Dunbar, brother of bride, ee gang impressively “Calm as the fs Night.” | a With the first strains of the Lo | hengrin Wed Miss Emily 1 with violin obligato by 1 Madden, Bishop Rowe, with the groom and Mr. Alexander Morrison, | who acted as bis brother's grooms | man, entered and took their places. | This signaled the bridesmaids, Miss} Mabe! Cofflin, Miss Marie Kelly, Miss Virginia Thompson of Portland. Ore. and Miss Margaret Versteeg, cousin of the bride, also of Portland, | wearing adorable gowns of organdie | in pastel shades, the skirts ruffled | and the waists girdled with soft sashes, which end: | ed in wide bows on the side, with the ends falling below the hems of their | skirts. For flowers they carried | loose clusters of pink sweet peas, | ted with chiffon to match their gowns, Mrs. George Appleton Hawley, the Matron of honor, wore a smart mode! of pink taffeta. The skirt had sealloped ruffies at the bottom with | silver roses nestling between the! scallops, The surplice bodice had | short puff sleeves and was finished | at the neck with tiny silver roses. A girdle of taffeta was tied on one side in a soft bow, and her flowers | were a shower bouquet of Ophelia | roses tied with flowing ends of Matching tulle. Little Eleanor Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Spragua came tripping behind Mm a ruffled pink organdie frock with a sash tied in the back fn a butterfly bow and carrying a basket of pink sweet peas and Cecil Brunner roses. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, was regal, her dark beau- ty accentuated by the snowy white skirt, made short, had panels of Chantilly lace down the back and front, the ends of the panels being richly embroidered in smal! pearis | ‘The tight-fitting long waisted bodice was trimmed in the lace and peart embroidery and had cap sleeves of the lace. The train, long and wide, was fastened at the shoulders; drap- ing its full len; was a tulle veil caught at the end with sprays of ‘orange blossoms, It was bound be comingly to her colffure with a coro- ‘net of tulle encircled with a garland | of orange blossoms, which had been worn by her mother on her bridal yell. Her arms were filled with a beautiful bouquet of mauve orchids, Wlies of the valley and gardenias tied with broad bands of satin rib- bon and showered with the valley Biles, the whole surrounded by white ostrich. During the ceremony Mr. Madden | Played softly on the violin “Medita tion” from Thais, An informal reception followed the ceremony. In the recelving line were | the members of the bridal party, Mr. | and Mrs. David E. Dunbar and Rev. and Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Dunbar, mother of the bride, Wore a gown of cream honiton lace over a foundation of coral chiffon, | and a corsage of Russell roses and | orchid-tinted aweet peas. Mrs. Mor. rison, the groom's mother, was at tired In white lace draped over white satin with which she wore a corsage of Richmond roses and biush-tinted Tweet peas. The service of supper followed. The Pretty table with its handsome lace cover held a beautiful basket of Ophelia roses, snap-dragons and sweet peas, the handle tied with bows of chiffon and satin ribbons, Mrs. Morrison traveled In a one-| plece model of dark blue tricotine| Deaded with cut steel beads and em *broidered in a light #hade of blue, a small turban of gray taffeta with a feather drooping at the back, and a} seal coat. | After a short wedding Journey Mr and Mrs. Morrison will be at home| &t the Tudor Arms, Portland, Ore. | Mrs. Morrison, who is a grand. daughter of the late Mr. Nicholas Versteeg, a pioneer of Oregon, in al talented musician, a graduate of the | Holy Names academy, the Broadwa high school and attended the Uni-| versity of Washington, She Is a member of Alph ity. Mr. Morrison attended the Univer sity of Oregon and 1s affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity, He served 1% Months in France with the 43rd artillery. Chi Omega soror eee Luncheon at Sunset Club In welcome to Miss Dorothy Me. Ewan and Miss Mary Dudley Walker, who have recently returned from a trip to the Orient, Mrs. James D. Hoge is entertaining with a lunch at the Sunset club Friday. Co will be placed for twelve guests, Mr. and Mrs. Green to Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mra. Thomas Green are en tertaining with an informal dinner at their nome Saturde ‘ening in com pliment to Mr. and Mrs. William H in blouse effect, | ness of her satin bridal robe; the|- \J FOR EVEN This beautiful gown is of black pussy willow meteor, with tunic of black lace em- ; broidered in white. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ayer to Entertain In gompliment to Mrs, Chartes Pri ay, who is their house ¢ Mr. and Mra. Fred C. Ayer will entertain with a th party for ten next Wednesday ing Program for De Caro Concert Tuesday Night Much tn be manifested in the benefit recital of Michele DL Caro, baritone, whom Mra. Frederick Bentley presents tomorrow evening, April 12, at the Metropolitan theatre, at 8.30 o'clock The following program has been arranged, with Mra. Bentiey at the plano: ent Is i Aria—“D1 Provensa i mar,” Traviata . ++ Verdi ptm “Triste Ritorne” Rarthelemy “Mattinata” No. 2 Toatt “Ocehi dt Fata” (by Fr Densa “Botto uC peses Bibella m1 Georges Tue Lao Delibes ors, Tost ‘ Densa rv, “The Bind Ploughman™ Carke “Now Sleeps the Crimson Pi Quilter © That "Twere Possible” Homervell “There Is No Death OMare Arta—‘Traditere della — Patria.” Andrea Chenier-Giordana Assisting at the theatre that night will be a group of girls in the younger set, who will give out the programs: Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Elma Collins, Miss Helen Farrell, Miss udithe Gibba, Mins Mary Lea Fisken, Miss Dorothy Ewing and Miss Dor- othy McEwan. . Wedding Aniversary Celebrated In celebration of thetr silver wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brwnsend entertained sixty guests at their home Friday evening. given, followed by a delightful sup- per. eee To Entertain With Barn Dance Miss Helen Dugan, Miss Margaret Meeker, Miss Beatrice Anderson and Miss Marie Giffin have issued 120 in vitations for a barn dance to be given at the Lakeside clubhouse next Saturday evening, April 16 eee Miss Jackson Weds Mr. Mondt The marriage of Miss Ada M Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Allen of Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Mr. Leo R. Mondt, was solemnized Sunday, April 10, at 1:30 |o’clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James W. Walden. The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of gray crepe de chine with hat to correspond and a corsage “You'll never believe until you've McEwan. Advertisement, An interesting musical programt was/| of Cecil Brunner tyds and lilies of | These at the valley. After “a ceremony aj} wedding collation was served and $ 50 Mr. and Mrs. Mondt left on @ short | ad wedding trip. Mr. Mondt was fourteen months overseas with the 41st division. | (Only 4 left) THE Personal SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS | STAR Music ] The Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kalin (Soph ronia Rallaine) are receiving con Frances Alda 5 gratulations on the birth of a son} y ; in ™,..3 Sunday evening at the Virginia CLUBS I TURSDAY on ‘Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mra. Jackson|Concert Tonight. \ The little one Hilbaugh, state superintendent of lem | 4 Sent \ {Mason hospital, The lttle one has| ‘ | ‘This evening in Meany hall Mme. 7 | Seattle Women's € ation, will apeak o1 termini» ma SS ~- 3 been given the name of Theodore Al) oc oittig Women's club class in! concer of the Last Lecistiturer "| Prances Alda, dramatic soprano of i bert or Hterary interpretation, under the} ryt age the Metropolitan grand ra com. | CLEVER DANCING into no end of funay situation | Mra, Winfield W. Smith, who ha|!sadership of Mrs ep — — Mt. Baker Park Frult and Flower | pany, will be heard thru | AT’ THE MOORE nanos ieee: with & novelty n been spending the paat two montha| Heebe, will meet at the home o Minsion Jout her entire tour this season Mme.| Catchy ragtime ever dancing | ere song in the South, retur yesterday to|T. C, Magrath, 317 Marv ave, N Mount Baker Dark Frutt and Flow:| \ia, haw received only the highest [featured Hlonsom y's Bunday ee a” ther home at 2006 F pnth ave. N,/at 1 o'clock. The current events 40] er Mins Mra, G. M. Pratt ! : 4 performange in “M Ryne th | al . - ' 4 6 partment will meet at 2:30 with Min! ogag ve praise, Her appearance here i# UN: | neadining the Moore program. Miss| CLEVER QUARTET Mr, and Mra. Waldo G, Paine of | M. McGough as leader ° fer the auspices Of the Women's |Lolya Adier and a company of AT PALACE HIP | Spokane, who have been the guests | vo gh the Alki Women's Improvement Club |!*aeue of the University of Wash nen presented ® smart sketch| phe new show at Loew's of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Greenwood Woman's Civic Club Aiki Women's Improvement club, |!neton ates alled “The Beautiful Lady | Hip yesterday featured comedy ' at the Hotel Pennington for the past Important business regarding with Mrs. J. G. Hane 4134 Chile) | 5 nmoadlinal be ae follows Other performers are Ne@ North-| singing and dancing embe few days, loft today for Portland, | manufacturers’ exhibit in the Arena) berg ave. at 2 p.m. Regular bust | Pre gh tge es Debusey nuttiest of nut The Stepping Stone ¥ | where they will visit for a short time| will be discussed at the tm |nenn meeting. Constitutional amend: | whem Two That Loved Are | Cor in songs; “The ¥ sented two men and a palr before leaving for their home. the Woman's Civic club at 2 p. m.| ments to be considered | ,,Rartea ” sips,” female quartet; P pretty girls is « brisk combination o1.8..° at the Georgian hotel, $ Rh ¢ Resid rie Lecve re'| Maret, gymnasts, and I Selbint | @ancing, singing and violin m } Mrs. Austin Corbin 1 arrive | ee Woman's Century Club | Me - Mende | “Md Bert Nagle, acrobat Burton and Shea, who share {Thursday from Los A om, en | Seattle Council of Minute Women Parliamentary procedure depart: | “The Lass With tie Delica | a Tay headline honors, unt route to her home in § ne, nd | The parilamentary procedure class | ment of the Woman's Century club,| Al sie “digs Dr are) “THE CHRISTIAN” method of presenting some song MB will be the guest of Mr, and Mra.lof the Seattle Council of Minute}at Y¥. W, C. A, at 2 p.m. (Beets Mertxanto) AT THE WILKES |pressions in their “Revue of 19MM |W. W. Greenwood for a few days. | Women will meet at 1 o'clock in the aR | een } In the leading role of Hall| One of the popular duos is Mie | ore blue room of the ¥, W. C. A Delta Phi Beta Alumnae FD . rer Caine's Grama, “The Christian,” | Cormack and Winehill, two ne Mrs. F. M. Kellar will leave for 8 Ay Delta Phi Reta Alumnae assocta. | of 05 jure 11" h saat| Stewie Lane sored a triumph Sun-| men who Have plenty of personal Vancouver, B. C., Friday, where she) Current Century Club tion, with Mra. Clarke M. Gallup, |“Davnol Moy Drow Rachmaninoff | 4.4 on hin return to the atock com-|and whose comedy is refreshi plans to spend a few days |_ Mre. 1. C. Fullington and Mrs, W.| 1124 20th ave. N., at 12:30 p. m INTERMISSION |pany playing at the Wilk An | original net gnt “ |B. Cochran will lead the discussion igh ned | “Tomance™ fivettus| John Storm, Anglican clergyman,| Herbert Hodge and Mild: Mrs. C. F, Boyce will leave Friday |o¢ “Civics of Washington” at the Red Cross Nursing Classes |*Marche Milltatr Granados | att aguinat worldiiness to pro.|ell are another pair whose #k by motor for Vancouver, B. C. | meeting of the Current Century club] Red Cross nursing classes, at Whit Fa Mr? mt i «s rigor a weanie oi ject, Matrimony,” is a clas#le d where she will be a guest at the Van-!a¢ 2:39 at the Ballard Branch Mbrary.| worth school at 1:90, at Redmond at | AUN CT My besiste tPaeeet| the problems ‘ | colic humor % couver hotel for some time: ; ae and at Brighton Beach at 7:30) | Others who contributed to the suc-| An auspicious opening act fe B " aes — Writery Club p.m. ate re 1 tee , | conn of the ¢ mance we Jane | vided by the Cliff Batley Duo, Mra, Walter 8. Fulton an: le!) Mrs. BE. L. Adkins, Mrs, F. Roney Y Minnetonka” ¢ Quayle and Mary | stalwart acrobats, daughter, Jane, are expected to re-| weir and Mra. E. L. Jenkins will} Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid| rie wisest | . | 4 Bon | rie turn from Coronado Tuesday and | read manuscripts at the meeting of Soclety | to Mme . j : ead manus ’ ‘ eit CHY SONGS | will be the guests of Mra, Fulton's | i, onal 4 Sp in the} The Mo in View Spiritual La Walk Love | ’ AY . , CAT ovens a Sothern, hare’ Sasnee ‘Siiapett {ee eee er at Ores. | Quant Ai coainty oll cheer weit Onrs| " patsea| Caen ION DISPLAY iq « |HEARD AT BUTLER ee ee C. Minnear, 730 N th #t., Tuesday, | d WE SOR J “We Want Some Rag,” “A Mo Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Clionian Chub April 12, at 2 p.m | ee The lady patrons of Levy's Or- ful of Kisses and “Und lof New York City are the The Cliontan club will meet for see | me". a pheum are furnished a real treat) Hawalien Skies” are among jot Mr, and Mra, H. 1. Blunt. luncheon ut 12:0 at the Pederation| Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree of | Tetrazzini Seat Sale \o week in the offering, musical numbers in the catchy See club house, The election of officers Honor 'Opens Today Spring Models.” The action “Revels of 1921" at the Hotel A number of Seattle people made | wii) goliow. Seattle lodge, No, 7, Degree of place in a large department store, cafe thin week. the trip to Victoria on the Wenat- oe Honor, will not meet Tuesday, April], 1ne before lock this morn-| ing there Is @ scene in which the! Peggy May, who joined the Jchee Saturday, including Dr. and| Caleidh Club 12, but members are requested to be | !M& hundreds of lovers of Mme. Luisa! viris of the chorus appear as mod: | last week, has a particularly pl | Mrs. Caspar Sharples, Mrs, Harry! ome cateidh club will © at the 20th biennial | Tetrazzini stood in line at Sherman, | os displaying the fashions. specialty with chorus girls asntatl Rolcom, Mra. Claude Seeley, Dr. and | yr, aired BE. Hodgyon, age seunion, Wednesday | Cl4y & Co.'s, Third and Pine, to ©) radia Wright and George Rehn, | ———_____— - | Mrs. D. A. Nicholson and. Mr. and| iv x at 1 o'clock morning, April 13, In the old K. P.| CUre seats for the furmous diva’s con-| +n. two comedians, appear asthe re-| For @ juicy steak, let's 60 | Mra. James D. Hoge. warheaons aa hall, Firet ave, and Pike at. T be de Wane With Be “ee wage Arena | partment store managers, They get | Boldt's Advertisement. eee , general reception committee will| Thursday evening. Ma te @h@ Sieat | Gonnachennenien perenne Mr. and Mrs. 8 D. Crockett re " Pen ¢ the Pel serve at day a mner. All mem. | 44¥ that seats have been placed on} RI =e = = Jturned recently from three months| ,~"* I meet with Mra. E. Weldow,| bers are requested to contribute to | to the general public and, ac-| EES = - spent In Southern California. sean Sines Onien at, at 800 9: ward the dinner, which is for mem. | ding to Frank P. Hood, her local | (i H Mra. J. BE. Bratnober and son, Rhododendron Sewin » eee | recordn ~ John, Jr. left Saturday for thelr] aye rhododendron Teeg club witt| Seattle Central Counclt of Mothery’| This will be the onty concert of | iil ‘For Economical Transportation” summer home, “Monahan,” near! 14°05 allday meeting beginning at Congress | Mine razzini in the state of | UW ‘ hold a! da: oot! ” Ingt ire Issaquah, where they plan to apend|19°, “hat the home of Mrs. Mabel] The Seattle Central Councfl of | Washington, as directly after her | sug iu argrareveamsericome su eect aera a week lc. Gholeon, 24 Thomas st Mothers’ Congress and Pu, A. will ° te v | ‘ ated | . be held at the ¥. W. C. A., Tuesday,| for New York City, from which place | | Ct Jet Coupe is a J. Hi. Bloede! ie expected - . April 12, at 10 o'clock she will swil for Europe on the first] # -day trans- atties’ Auxili to Lioyd T. Coch pr . the y om a trip to New York Tues | poe Gack ‘The morning session will be de-| of May f cal car for every The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Li will spend the summer months with their mother, Mra, C. Agassiz. ee and Mrs. Edward Townsend of Olympla spent several days tn the Revned Club ‘The Revned club will R. Billingham. meet Mr. * 1810 Eighth ave, | joya| Legion Mrs. John Goodfellow an@ her sts.|7: Cochran post, American Legion. ter, Mise Edith Agassiz, left Satur. | *"! a as wfc = ae seer day for Agassiz, B. C, where they | OY Mal lodge room. Assisting artiste who will appear here with her are Francesco Longo, planint; Max Gegna, cellist, and J Henri Bove, futint Mme, Tetrazzini will arrive in Seat tle Thursday morning In her own prt- vate car, the “Mayflower,” the car voted to reports from Parent Teach: | ers’ circles, followed by a program on moving pictures arranged by the play and recreation committee. Mra. F. L. Vernon, chairman. Rey, Archibald Tremayne will speak on “The Need of and How to/ Secure Better Films Mr. Harold K. Van, of the Juvenile The Effect of the | that was used by former Presidents Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson. . portation of the individual. ene: unusual degree It combines in an new) “ convenience econom: comfort cee essentials of the modern motor car. ‘Ask us how you may receive @ refund of $70 on open and $100 on closed “Four-Ninety” cars: beewene Janvary 1, 1921, and August 1, 1921. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY RETAIL STORE Third Ave. at Blanchard Street FI z = & z 2 ee court, wil! discuss ’ city last week, coming over Friday . | Movie Upon the Child.” and a repre for the silver wedding anniversary of| 24 Dickens! Fellowship | sentative of Vitagraph Film Co, on| Margaret Matzenauer Mr. and Mra. Elmer Townsend hi fT wrctack In the Yesle? branch of | "The Producer's Problem.” Coming April 18 Pe ened ave and Yeo Husiness meet at i20p m . ef Mr. and Mrs. James Flamilton de | the Publi ge on gin ¢ over ve 4 Oana . oer teen Meee cage Reggie cnn Pong [Veuve and daughter, Mary Cecttia, | °F 8" _—s 7 re " ADDITIONAL CLUBS ood etropoll ta: ppe oo" ny. | will remove from the Hamilton Arma | be ‘discussed At (hia pone ily 0 by Mn Bon gob tid ol he last of next week to their sum- | #re Interested we P gpg Coterie Club on ning, mer home at the Highlands, UDickegs are invited to ieee ation | ‘The Coterie club will meet Friday herent anew ample betes ee ; , Apri 15, at 245 p.m, at the Pht > banso, Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Johanson and | sbout the fellowship should eommuny:| oc rortty house After the usual on’ frank La Forge composerpian- their house guest, Mra. Fred F,|cate with the president, Mr. R. J.|Mu sorority house After the usuel) jer concert 1a under the man- ro eee eee Cason Atan geek or with angina George Littlefield will preside, the |“#ement of Mrs, John Spargur B.C ; | barge of the M B. Gardner, Ray-| Program will be tn charge * ae rab Seattaesaen Main Nao” “*"\civie committes, Mrs. Mary F. Rams-/M0n to arrange for the committee M. and Mrs. Fred F. Brown, of | mons aparimetse ; Gale, chairman, Mrs. Clare Ketch-| Work the members will do tn con- Denver, Colo., arrived tn the city Frt day to be the quests of Dr. and Mra. Fmme Lazaros A nection with the infustrial exhibit “Keonomt um Tripp will epeak on “Keo! “Ito be given the week of April 18, at Function of Woman” and Mre. John/ N. A. Johanson and Mrs. A.B. Ingtis. | Emma Lazarus auxiliary to B'nal Aged se Medical |'D® Arena, under the auspices of They will leave for thelr home tomor bill, vShansewer palette he on Caraga is wsMbces Be Hos [the Seattle Federation of Women's row al ve eirie tha i : eee | tube. | Swimming and recreation : nth eg ¥. W. ©. A. News ge Mine Mary Dudley Walker will ar. Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club Tuesday, April 12, the Coantopoil Fade. | mit. Amen ms the Kwan rive from Callfornta Wednesday aft-| pice a. 1, Sizer, Ph. D., and Prof.|tan club will meet for club’ aupper | hwee clus will meek for = vs 4 ernoon, where she has been visiting | 1.) be Ayer will be speakers at the|in the cafeteria at 6 o'clock, with he club rooms at 7: since her return from the Orient a ° | ible class to follow at 7. Mra.j? ™ short tire ago. dict club at eee Mra. Charles F. Poabodty, Mina | DY!liding oe Florence Rogers and Mre. Fdward| Review No. 8, W. B.A. Palmer, of Victoria, B. C.. who have been spending several months tn the Rast, are expected to arrive from New York tonight. W. B. A., of the Maccabees. jot Mra. KE. Barton, 1314 Harrison Jat 120 p. m. CREAMED EGGS AND MUSHROOMS Agire Sisters 4 ¢KEN F. B. Eltiott, 5158 Morgan at., % pound mushrooms | tuncheon at 12 o’clock 4 tablespoons butter vatiecl. tablespoons flour 1% cups milk salt and paprika Hard boll ¢ and cut In halves. Meti butter In sauce pan, and mush. rooms cut in pieces, Cook five min utes, Stir in flour and add milk slow- ly, stirring constantly, Put two ee halves on each triangle of toast and pour over sauce. Serve at once. Society Gymnastic 0 new meeting at 3p. m. Kighth ave. at eee City Federation of W. C. T. U. The City Federation of the W TU SITUA Your Last Chance JNUUUUUUUUUUUUULLUUUU ULE to Get One of ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER New stock, but the enamel is slightly scratched or dented. Guaranteed perfect working order (Regu- tried how much trouble you ean lar price $210.00). by doing it and how much fun you can get out of it. I know 5 because I've done it.” | a “Done what, my dear? Don’t wit att $e = Simplex Ironers it, too? What shall I do?’ | “You certainly can, All you have! e's base Gee By ye | Electric operated—Gas heated did, and pick out all the pretty M4 ion ek watz actin’ en aes Special $148.50 and sweaters and blouses and : : dresses, and take them with you 42-inch Ironer; latest improved model. Does the You don’t have the trouble of sav froning in one-quar’ j ir ie dd Sbo hove este ct one, ironing In one-quarter time required by hand, and ing things out.” does it better. (Regular price $190.) “And then what happens?" Sila “Why then comes the big sur 3 cas Pee : pri You're told you can buy all these lovely things on credit. Mere ly a promixe to pay monthly, and pay no more in the long run than 0, if you were paying cash Isn't that enough to give anyone a real Their store is 207 Rialto building, | A P on Second ave. between Madison {Mext doar to Coliseum Theatre ) and Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle meeting of the Elsie Lincoln Bene. fet. lt 8 pD. mM. at 234 Giobe| Beatrice Austin Wheeler will meet Past commanders of Review No, §, will be entertained at luncheon at the home Agice Sisters will meet with Mra Auxillary to the Seattle Gymnastic! The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Seattle jety will hold a bust | 1819 will meet at Plymouth church K€ past Rardware ¢ ili at., for c HHUUUAVOAYURUUOOUAUOUEUECUEEUUEAUUUUEOAUEEGUAUEUAUEUAUCUEAUEOUA UAE vil BUCKWHEAT CAKES % yeast cake cups luke warm water to make ar club the members at 740 rangements for the play the will present in the near future. a % cup milk The music and speakérs commit o sens Ulises thea tee of the ¥. W. C. A. will hold its Ss can Weis die regular monthly meeting on Tues. m onD pwd on Per ia in to 1 tablespoon light brown sugar yo gga ay sees P. 1% teaspoons salt office of the club secretary, bananas Sour 4% cup warm water Seald milk and cool to luke warm temperature. Dimolve yeast and sugar in water and milk. Add flour H | On Thureday, April 14, tite Friends of All club will have their regular club supper at 6 o'clock in the cafe erin, wi ple class to fc t tarts, oe Rin ; “og Ri Rowe and salt slowly, beating till batter is See ee ee tha eine | smooth. Cover and let rise over and plans discus rg piny the | night. In the morning stir in the members will give at a date to be announced later. | soda, dissolved in the warm water, | land beat well, Let stand 10 minutes | and bake on a hot, well-gre: | Friday afternoon the Acacia club | jig ——er, for married women will meet for) — ———_— Rible study with Mra, Joseph Black.| Rest foodstuffs for the le: There will be a short business ses | Boldt's—Advertisement. Nucoa— only one quality A. Magnano Co. Exclusive Distributers SEATTLE TACOMA | + Cheorolet “Four-Ninate” Compe, 91.323, faa, Flint, Mitch, Ladies’ Spring Skirts Serges, Worsteds and Silk Poplins $7.50 to $10.00 A nifty showing of new serge, worsted and silk poplin skirts, made up in the most favored Spring styles. The poplins come with self colored silk stripes colors are Harding blue, gold, old rose and white. serges and worsteds are in pleated style and come a variety of good plaids. Priced very reasonably. New Spring Sports Coats $10.00 Values—Special $7.95 These new Jersey Sports Coats are proving very popular this season, for they give service as well as attractive style. They are of all-wool Jersey cloth and come in Tuxedo style with belt and patch pockets. Colors are tan, pearl, heather, green and Oxford. in” Ladies’ Stockings, Special 75c Regular $1.25 values of ladies’ silk lisle stockings; fine quality; reinforced toes and heels; Sinch garter top; black and brown. Sizes §& to 10%. Warner’s Corsets, $1.25 to $6.00 You can't beat a Warner's Corset for comfort and good wear, They are guaranteed rustproof, are of durable coutll, high, medium and low bust. All sizes. Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 Good, serviceable, practical Mi ses’ Union Suits, 69c and 75c A aplendid offering of Misses’ Fine Catton - ribbed shoes for school boys; Boy Union Suits; Spring weight; Scout last; solid leather low neck, sleeveless, tight throughout; brown muleskin knee. The prices on these uppers; white oak tan sole; are much lower than last sewed and nailed. Sizes 2% year, Sizes 2 to 16, to 6. Bed Spreads, $2.95 $4.00 values — White Cro. cheted Bedspreads, size 80x 90 Inches; honeycomb weave; woven of pure white, soft: finish cotton, Cotton Blankets, Pair $2.95 $4.00 values—Cotton Sheet Blankets; down nap finish; size 66x80 inches; dark gray with striped borders, “THE STORE MAT,