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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 THE CHORUS IS THE MAIN THING usic MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ~ ~ LOTTA MADDEN Seattle “THE SWEETHEART SHOP,” SAYS AILEEN Recital by ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN J Ruth Linrud Mire, Max West, United Mates children’s burvaa expert Kt | ~Jociet. Mire Ruth Liurud, harpist an eran mediont po ny Fy ay Ry = hme | Dramatic feyrane vocalint, will be heard in recital thih {ita “fee, uMe ramped, wl j mn. gue —_— evening in the Swedish Baptint\stevesting questions aneweved cattle ls (AS. MAX WENT, THE STAR, 6RATT Calkins - church, Ninth ave. and Pine at. oe pr Aecbiond WW Mian Linrud ts an artist of unu%Al l'ome of the crying weeds in Symphony Orchestra at > Miss . 90—tasictans—00 ability and she has arranged @ mont | tet, of thin to enjoyable program for her concert | ‘tion q ° i Bee a Sowle to Wed April Ss $0; Miss Ewing Lunch- i ~ eon Hostess. 3 JOSHUA GREEN hes ex ; tended invitations for a lunch. ven at the Sunset club tomorrow § ‘afternoon, complimentary te Mra R. : ME Calkins of Chicago, whe ts a vie i if i Mme. Daven port-Eagherg Director 4 i ; thin evening. Recital Albany Ritchie and Emily Thomas A program of unusual interest in promised at the Masonic club, in the or “lAreade bailing, Friday evening, | from 4 ej “nS a 7 Metropolitan Theatre Pricest Gia, S30, $1.28 Including War Tex smaT SALE ON APRIL i za ae i i iz FF i f He | j | . city. April 22, when two of Beattle’s mont |'tY 8* \ thete epecial needs in the a Agape’ ee prominent musicians, Albany Hitchie | WAY f \ealth, care, recreation of 4 ° and Emily 1. Thomas, will appear |*4¥eaU0 gach as le given to high 4 Miss Sowle Announces in joint recital, Mr. Ritchie's violin cme school pupils Wedding Plans playing t# unexeeied by that of any |% He ine at other artist on the Pacific coast, and| ‘Thea Ying people, ff they must Mins Thomas’ mastery of the plano | be shut han been enthustastioully praised by |to heavy Rudolph Gans and other eminent authorities, jf | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chartes L. T. Sowle, will wed Mr. Phillip Austin Hender | Bs fon Saturday evening, April 30, In| By, Trinity Episcopal church, Rev, Will | fe ge 5 This fam H. Biles reading the service at Mr. Ritchie eoncertized euccens tion to if 8:30 o'clock. fully in Burope and thrucut the lothing United States before coming to this - wl be maid | Miss Dorothy Pwtng elty as concertmaster of the Seattle set honor, with Mitte Dorothea Bard bad ga flower girl and little Tom Young Symphony orchestra. His repertotre their ven pace. Mr. Thomas Greer of Port is prodigious, including every stand. | 4musements Povo Miandad will be groomaman and the ard concerto written for the viottn. |itles and preanets ‘ushers are to be Mr. Claire Hender. His amazing musical memory tong | ®@vanced boys gon, Mr. Jack Sowle, Mr, Lawrence ago won Mr, Ritchie the admiration |4n4 girla, Dave ine and are doing 5 Calvert, Mr. Charles Rogers, Mr. of every violiniat in the local orehes eatin 9 ‘Wiliam Piggott and Mr. L. H. Rubt | on My yer ogo be berg been " . ean nown pl ru an entire oon- fe ‘The service will be followed bya! certo—euch as the Bruch Men. Persond Vancouver, B.C, and Victoria, highly becoming to the’ x mall reception for the bridal party | delmohn or AaintSaens— without | 9 wearer. ‘at the home of the bride's parents previous notice from the conductor. & & Cuman, ot Lake R F fa Laurelhurst. Mias Thomas ta one of the city’s oe we St of Mr. and a, ord Cleaning, 1 : ag B most guccemsful teachers of the Harry Whitnegrreat. Seat and ing | ' a: er “ a i pianoforte and she has at the same eee 5 a Miss tae : This is Mary.Harper, who, according to the Metropolitan's press agent, has something|tme made « reputation an an abie| .n ‘ie “Citelieliag at Summer Prices ; a Complimented a to do with “The Sweetheart Shop.” The editor of the woman's page has read Miss Aileen|concert pianist. Everywhere her the Tee, eae toe white Far Scarfs ? a Luncheon Claire’s review of the show without discovering just what Miss Harper does, or why. How- peated Laraaae eitien un- at $1.50, Other work expertly Bg Complimenting Miss Marton Sowte. | ever, it’s a pretty picture. Le poor fa tera dome at moéerate prices. ‘ Miss Dorothy Ewing will entertain with luncheon at her home next BY AILEEN CLAIRB As a general rule, musical comedy | waft gracefulty, STEAMED oe ‘Wednesday afternoon. ‘There are just two things a must. | choruses are made up of tall, ecraw-| Marvelous, you my. Marvelous? CHOCOLATE ¢ 1) g, eee cal comedy must have to be a suc | ny females, who look like the cog, | It's almost unbelievable! hilips Will coms. The first te giria and the sec | astringent Indies whe run cheap| Now that we have toochea upon | PUDDING A 4 a Mrs. Philips ond doean't matter, | boarding establiahments, the artintio features of the play, let! phreefourthe oup enger, 1 TOD SBS tess “The Sweetheart Shop,* which) Not so with “The Sweetheart | us proceed to the music, actors, plot | moon 4 _ to Mra opened at the Motropolitan Tuemtay Shop"! Here is a chorus to make/and other unessential things like | 14 pot gly oot net, Har Beatids Pioneer Mio. Furvter : Fe vd tm a ahort time |¢vening, has girte—piump, shapely | Ziegfeld forget his “Vollies” Not | that, powder, 2 squares bitter chocolate, 1 oy Rene + a ‘Baris, who ts penst— Bl Mine Ruth | Vivacious cuties, who formed one of | only are they well fed, but they are| Harry K. Morton te the “sou! of | teaspoon vanilla, % teaspoon malt, 1611 Fourth Av 4 i ioe oem Pennctene. Henry Otm-|the most enjoyable choruses ever | cheerful—if you know what I mean.|the party.” He's funny—he's darn| Cream butter and sugar, Add © nesses r ‘Hulbert of Everett, Mra trad Philipe has issued a tea to be given at her home “i geen tn Beattie And they can sing an@ dance, and| funny, He promotes the deep, up| oiate, mel! over hot water, invitations rearious abdominal chuckle that perssshars Nanton. Add milk and ‘i rocks the house from gong to rong ednesday afternoon, April Even the ushers have to laugh at Miss Lens Entertains WOMEN’S CLUBS ng hen mold and «team one hour. plore Morton te ably abetted by Te | with hard sauce or whipped cream. 9 rs ther Howard, a akinny wren with « at Charming Tea poothey ll i i Mise Marion Lane entertamed wth| CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Denghters of Bt. George In tach. the txtelent droliery of |. Best footstutts for tne least at |i Fourth at Pine Fourth at Pine ‘The thin pair caused one of the greatest meet aaa 6 ae Tercer inland this after| Seattle Civie Improvement Club | trasetign ever experienced In Seattle. | n 1 Upstairs Store eess OLD-FASHRNED BARGAIN SALE. 4 rt the attractive tea/“The Motion Picture Problem” at/at lebration of St. | —a dramatic critio—laughed right out Cable, centered with a lovely basket the meeting of the Seattle Civic Im: |George'’s day, Tea served and loud and clapped his hands. For thts | ef spring flowers, were Mfs Alfred | provement ciub at 3 p. mm at the friends invited infraction ef the rules governing al) dramatic critics he undoubtedly Mist eee Alpha Phi Metherw Chub ‘The Alpha Phi Mothers’ Club wil| “The Sweetheart Shop” fe the beat | meet with Mra Theodore Johoson. | musical comedy that has visited us! be fired from the union, i i i il FE Settervon P-T. A. The Jefferson P-T. A wil Ee F i F ‘ ¢ He ¢ a a alee eee ene ect Coats, Suits and Dress Denn toiinn SSS . | at Reducfons of 1/4 to 1/2 i I Moss eee look at these garments wi] convin that th the gre ' values shown ‘in Seattle inyears, The prions are’ really rer t it’s. Re op ag if rices and should crowd our dop to the limit. Don’t forget elson’s Upstairs Store that alwys leads in value ne cil ‘4 . eee ni House Party ot a rapa Dresses at $19.75 * Lemola vi at 50 \ ‘An assortment of Taffeta Silk members Washington ! tertained with 0 house party League et Weesth toteur dem 10}Se Wraps and Capes of Bolivia, Velour, Canton Crepe Dresses of unusual 4 the sound over the last American cithzenshtp will be held be de Tote and. Tri handsomely| %es3—many cest considerably more than swith Mr. and Mra. D: Cif ursday at 11 a. m. inatead of 10:30, | 22° lined plain and embroidered models. | $19.75. and Mr. an4 Mra Evan as Bryant P- in the Frederick & Nelson audito-| “oh ana Ward ere eccentric : Wide f . ee cxteyd the eiting| Cn cuss grass Foes f the somoel| “Coents and” Maskapal‘Grvere-|*%4_ccrebatia Sane, very timely offering of higngrde | High Grade Jersey Coats were ag ts eran Mie lat 3 pm. ment,” and at 12 o'dock Mr. Charles ok —— FM 4 } Coats at $49.50. is we d Roma Reid, Mit! Helep Fowler, Mise eee s Gi . who helped f the | Dave, ¥ . $7 95 Glara Bruhn, Miss, Pauline: Gottstein, Sunshine Guilt administrative code for the state of - ‘ @ o Miss Helen Drevey, Misg Hazel Peck,| ‘The Sunshine guild will meet at| Washington, will explain in detail $39.50 Coats and Wraps Colors—Navy, Brown, Tan, Red and ee mine Tere Sy ites meee [es Remsa 6¢ ire, A. Crevertlehl, the provisions of that measure. A Kelly. Sizes 18 to 44 | . Fred Wiman, Mr. George Watt, | 421 28th ave. 8. at 11 & m general invitation |e extended to the | (rere ee me feature at $24.50 * Mr John Matthews Mr. Melvin os ie public to hear Mr. Gleason's addreas.| 11) with comedy and song, When full’ silk lined garments of Dresses—Extra tilled ‘The Seattle of Catholic Myrtle Social Club eee quality and style can be bought at ' Hosts Women wil for sewing at| Myrte Social club will entertatn| NEW SHOW COMING $24.50 no one need go without. The | Of Taffeta Silk, Canton Crepe and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Baty wore |Provigence hoqpital from 1¢ wail § eee eT at oe Fomen| 0 TALACE HIP styles are modeled after garments Ticolette, injall the season’s shades. dinner - i, evening ~ ‘ pie Cntrtata: the Brecents to be, used three times the price. Values to $39.50 Sias up to 44, values to $39.50, at ¢ ! i 1 i i selling at y $14.95. / High Grade Sport Skirts $53.50 Cé at $14.50 Far Tea for -| W. B A Merabre Social Cinb imi M Ne. 8 This assortment contains Skirts that An fies Mond magie se wm lactase snd thet frtente retail as high as $24.50, Mostly stripes, Monteagie, who is leav-|A. Maccabee Social club No. & at | *vening, April 2%, at the YT. W. C. A of very rich materials in striking color a ding in to tak social service of Mra. George Pilcher, |*%itorium. There will be other #pe- | their specdy nantic exhibitios combinations, V. special, indeed, at . ee werk Pony Shoda Mise, Dorothy Ehr. ee Ww. tor Figo] be a "'leiat features. All are invited. Bob Calvert aud ey Maree ais 14.50. aa el, ortment, bh as to quality and i P. eons tr ctahl x Wma \. o a lich has tewued invitations for a tea eee mer : scheduled to bring some popular ear style. The priq can’t help but please. | Seacjpame on Sntaranraterncon | erg Den Tam Ong | College Club Dinner | ezine maine ‘Sport Skirts $9.75 - , CEB Bidoay sae Danse Otel ovleny sai tart and Minstrels win entertain |" comedy Skit, “Renewing Acquatnt. ; Values te $14.50 New 4 oy ewe ol ances.” : , e : ‘Additional Names At the home of Mrs. T. P. Nlsen,| win ‘an evening of fun at the club|" “Mctodies tm Crystal” tn the title A representative line of stripes and Valt-to $7.50 a > he re Ball mar ark D. m. house friday, Ape 324. pone ii oe = offering of Mr. and Mra. || One dozen dainty Photographs, plaids, including nearly every combina- Georgette an 4 ‘ommittee East Union Cub St rest a Se ee ‘ q pen ere- il Y tion of colors, offered during the sale _—_ ored and embroi * tad Ban, yest pt be ed — ‘The Fast Union club will meet at a areuucae pent be made at the Pn ra vacate "Lae & Wades $5.00 : Gey ‘evening Sn. Christensas's all.|Sist aves at 3 Bem | ree Bet tater then Thareeay sieht} Claire aad A Lewood Premnt a nov.|| 790 Kitel Hide. 2nd at Pike 4 }announces that there will be card oe ‘The ideal smoking costume for = tables for those who do not care to Pythian Sisters Teanple No, 9 women would be a Havana wrapper a }dance and that tickets for the dance! ‘Tne Pythian Sisters Temple No.9|with panatellan—Philadiephia Pub- 8 $44.50 Navy Tricotine 1 $98.50 Navy a may be obtained from Mra. R. J.| will Neyy, i { will entertain in the Knights of|itc Ledger. Suits, sizes 16, 18, 40 tine Suit, 4 opeag and her assistants, Mrs./Pythiag hall, Third ave. and Vir- ina naiaaeaae tase 1 $49.60 N; Trico 7 1 $115 00 Tan 7 Lewis Schwager, Mra. Lois L. Men-|ginia at, at 9 o'clock with a hard| For good apple pla, go to Boldt’s, ytd y 33 50 i a a }aet Mrs. Harry Byme and Mrs.|tumes dance and box supper. Advertisement. tine Suit, size 18.... ° tine Suit ....)... 62.50 er eee aees, oli ll oh eh SHE COULDN'T 1 $79.50 Navy Trico- $47 50 2 $29.50 Jersey 1 mittes, Mre. Montgomery Rusen,| on TH ¥ the oe Pg em tine Suit, size 38... e Suits at ......4... e E. r Mrs. William Randall Crawford and/the Y. W. C. A. will give a party at HELP IT : Miss Dorothy Green. the home of its president, Mies Tima 5 - Pitas Waal Hervin. The occasion will celebrate “Really I couldn’t, Bob, and ft 7 M Hervin's birthday, a y i i ‘hegre : bere of the cub re eahee te. obmel Wnee-ager, Tim nota paridsiarty Broken lines at prices for quick selling. dresved ay “kiddies.” ' | gusceptible person, but these things 2 Bolivia Capettes, 5 1 Navy Serge Suit, be Ai. Williams x isinowesth and Hs * were 90, lovely a ost porn ge ra " ’ former worth $25.00.. $ 00 18, former price | Bancngon Sesterday atthe home of| Dre'Fannie "isaxe™ Comings |tmat way emt tome oe| ff Opectal Ladies Day 8 Long Polo Coats, 7.95 1 Pisid Skirt, form Z oma Roomy. ood guests hear fewcibant of ib Prambeal Psychol} that’s thi advantage of buying at former price $24.50... ° price $8.50 .... " an rnoon bridge |ogy club, will lead the discussion of | Cherry's. “I ted the frock, #0 I i Coa F club. “Training the Sub-conscious Mind” fost bought it and ifke the coat it ts Every Thursda " } ad mp owey 38.00 $5 00 ‘ tort sony § ” s us ° at ts meeting of that organization | put on my account and I pay a little y 1 Nave Bla y Bagel ‘4 * 1 Brush Wool Ses hr urprise Pa on Thursday at 8 p. m. in the read-| monthly, and that isn’t all. I'm go- * vy le 0 00 pibas 00 Dr. and Mrs. 4s) Miner were |!2% 100m of the Butler hotel. Prot. ing to take Jt. dows abd get: him « From 12 Noon Until 2 P. M. 88, former price $35. 1 i‘ former price $8. Pleasantly surprised last Saturday {Hannah Swezea, vocation expert.|auit. Their values in boys’ sults, evening by twenty of their friends. |“! ive character readings. Visit: | with two pairs of pants, are really Special instruction by Dongld J. Vickers Cards and dabeing were the diver. |°T ae invited to attend. marvelous, and Bob, dear, son's you Free of Charge. SALE OPENS 9 A. M. THURSD. o down and get a suit, too? We sions enjoyed, elt, Crom Nursing Chasen Vsily attord It under thelr easy pay SEATTLE NATATORIUM CO. A . roses nursing classes wil! | jie and if 4 Entertain at Dinner meet at the Jumble Bhop et 11 a.|you won't te able to reaiet either 2025 Second Ave. NELSON’S i BOE SEG Predict Go cisasc|arad s.r a. oe 8, we eee ce ee ee ee Me Three Blocks North of Pine St. teamen Gee ; | Miymon Be re. Frazi wi Inner ores Waa t 2, at Brigh Second % m1 i i i a oe Elliott 1896, eee Upeqane Seat \ Oars entertaining eight guests, [Yesier brary at 7:20 p, m. Advertisement, 3

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