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PAGE 10 Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR Music THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, of Personal FORCE OF HABIT — “why ts your lawyer friend eo ex | NEW ABLINGTON HOTEL | | eltea?” | *T AND SPRING Society Sunset Club Elec j cers; Marriage Plans Announced; To Assist at Tea Complimenting Bride-Elect. XE annual meoting of the Sunset lub was held yesterday morning At 10 o'clock, followed by luncheor Mra John Collins was chosen presi. dont, to serve one year. Trustees clected to serve three years Were Mrs. George Warren Boole, Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, Mrs, Wi Ham H. McEwan, Mra. Fred 8. Stim gon and Mrs, Robert Wilson Viss Moss Will Wed Mr. Smith The marriage of Miss Mayzelle Moss, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Har vey J. Moss, to Mr, Homer FE, Smith Will be solemnized home bride's parents, W April 27, at Nam H. Bliss rea i th Miss Edna Moss will be maid of/*' honor and little Phyllis Child Be the Mower girl, Mr. Chalmers B Bothwell is to be the best man. Mr. Norman J. Moss will sing pre eeding the ceremony, accompanied by Mrs. Aaron Levisee, A reception Will follow the service, eee Assistants Named for Tea At the tea Mra. Ctyde C. Hadley and Mrs. Arrigo M. Young are gtving at the home of Mrs. Hadley Saturday Afternoon complimentary to Miss Miss Marion Sowle, a bride-to-be, Mrs. Charles L. T. Sowle and Mrs. F °C. Truebiood wil! preside at the table, | Qmsisted by Miss Catherine Hadley and Miss Rachel Young. eee Luncheon for Bride-Elect As a pre-nuptial compliment to her @aughter, Miss Martelle Moss, who is to be a bride of the coming week, Mrs. Harvey J. Moss entertained with & tuncheon at her home last Satur- day. Covers wete placed for twenty. @ight friends of the honor guest. eee Mrs. Wilt to Be Hostess In compliment to Mra. F. H. Rich * ardson, Mrs. Frank T. Wilt will em tertain at her home tomorrow after Specialty Dance at Party Miss Alice and Miss Esther Hol- ‘comb will give a specialty dance dur- img tho intermisison at the Queen “Anne guild's dance for the benefit of (the Orthopedic hospital, Friday t, at Faurot’s hall, tickets for th may be obtained from Mra. Walter Reed, Mrs. E. G. Shorrock, Mra Thomas W. Nash, Mrs, Cotin Radford, Mrs. R. Knox Roberts and B. A, Henderson, eee ‘Mission Bridge Tea Plans fave been completed by the Anne circle of the Fruit and mission for its bridge tea to Ibe given at Frederick & Nelson's on 23 day, May 2. "= Tables will be provided for 125 8 with a favor for each tabie, . A. Plummer, Queen Anne 2667, ¥ Mrs. A. N. Lindsay, Queen Anne we eee “Entre Nous Club “Informal Dance * The Entre Nous club will give its ) annual spring informa! dance in the Masonic temple Saturday, April 23. ) The committee in charge includes Mr. ‘Trafford Huteson, Mr. Hugh White ‘aw and Mr. Justin Haynes. eee Card Party for )Orthopédic Hospital % For the benefit of the Orthopedic * hospital, the Denny-Fuhrman guild) \ will entertain with an elaborate card party to be given at the Bungalow on © Monday afternoon, May 16. One hun © dred and fifty tables will be arranged ) for the affair. Mrs. A. A. Suthertand is chairman of the general committee, with Mrs. Samuel L. Crawford, Mrs. Wilmon Tucker and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster werving on the ticket committees. Working on the general arrange ments are Mrs, H. B. Morris, Mrs. ) A. B. Inglis, Miss Katherine Inglis, § Mre. N. A. Johanson, Mrs. W. T. Pat- j ten, Mrs. L. L. Stephens, Mrs. J. A. | Weichbrodt, Mrs. Dora A. Meidrum, | Mrs. Phineas Pendleton, Mrs. A. W. Seeley, Mra. John C. Slater, Mra. A. | D. Tollefsen, Mra. J. L. Travis, Mrs. Ww. Waldo, Mrs. A. R. Hunt, | C. W. Kusher, | ané Mrs. John D. Collins. eee ' Engagement of | Miss Cohen Announced { Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cohen announce | the engagement of their daughter, | ) Anna, to Mr. Samuel Leshin, son of} ) Mrs, 8. Leshin. Marriage to Occur ‘in June * The marriage of Mise Joyce Par | kin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jol: § Parkin, of San Rafael, Cal., to Mr | 3. J. Meece, of Seattle and Portland, * will take place early in June in the Southern city. OH, THESE © Little Eve—Say, auntie, can they * fix people with new tongues, same as With teeth? « Auntie—No; what made you think that? Little Eve—Because pap said yes terday you had a false tongue.—De troit News, CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK Teacher (instructing in etiquet)— Now, Willie, if you were sitting ina street car, every seat occupied, and a entered, what would you do? Wiilie--I'd pretend 1 was sleepin’, game as dad does Boston Post. ‘The principle of the electric motor Was discovered in 1824 by Peter Bar low, an Englishman Vor good apple -~Advertinemont, pie. £0 to Bold s Offi-\on¢ cou of POT f \" \ Procedu te i be discussed harge WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Officers’ Council of Mra. Eiwell IH. Hoyt Mra, W. W. Pasco w the me 1 be sp the for 10 in the tion of will tak nd the presidents of the loca I give reports . al building the coming year dele M. cedure Club The Adele M club will meet k & Nelson's lana for auditorium the annual of the affair will be pointed. A partment lw of Mrs oft w.c Masonic te me British American Association A Hot moet American associa 1213 strangers h birth are Invited to attend. | et com be pres dy entitled nted at the Arte m. All hall, at § p . Soctal Score Club Harry Barto, ertain th mat . Mrs le t tuneh er home at 1 p ee Woman's Century Club Woman's Century elub at Y. W. C. Program by civics de at 2 p.m, Report by p. Mra. BR. he city federation, tive Measures.” A.. at lla. m. M. A. Waite. eee Lorraine Chapter, 0. F. 8. Lorraine chapter, O. EL ortum. astern Stars, Masons and friends are invited. G. 4 DP. court No in the hall on 18th ave Aloha st. for the installation of the following officers la Trayner Red Cross Nursing Classe Red Cross nursing classes at Bry }ant school at 3 p. m., at Redmond at |2 p. m. and at Rosemary club at 7 ip. ma Col, Ellsworth Cirele Col. Elsworth circle, Ladies of the ooked A. R, will serve a hor inner Friday, April 22, 11:20 to m,, in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Saint Joseph's Court No. 973 8 p.m. Saint Joseph's . will meet and F. Friday . W.C.0.§ N vice ranger, officers 0 in circles Pielde Parliamentary Pro- Fielde Parliamentary at Freder 1:30. breakfast will | and committees to have 220 24th ave. Social Score club m. chairman of civic committee and talk by John Trumbull on the “Wom- Industrial Home and Other Leg- Literature and travel department he Woman's Century club at ¥ Paper by Mise Sara Willams and original poems by | Mrs. at the temple in the Shrine audi Annual dance to which their | Chief ranger, Martha J. la Trayner rhe Ne the state convention, Helen Cleary state convention will be held in attle on June 2 . Washington Boulevard W, ©, T. 0 Washington Boulevard W. ¢ n- | will meet in the chapel, Mad Friday, April m, All members are urged to And visitors are weleome. ore Seward Social ang Literary Chit The Seward “Bocial and Literary Jub will vinit the House of the Good ord Friday, April 29. A pro of itera musiea! and dra matio selsetions will be presented by the orphanage and industrial depart Mra, BR. James will be host and is in charge of refreshments one South Beacon Hill Improvement Club acon Hill Improvement *hristensen'’s hall . Vriday All property present with alternate et ment ap ning, Apri, 22, at & owners are requested to be Apri pont Ladies’ No, 18 Sp auxiliary to will meet Friday m,, Veterans’ hall. eee Rallard W. C. T. U. Mra. Jennie Brewster, 2641 W 64th st. will entertain Ballard W. C T. U. Friday, April pm A pa per on “Health” will be given by Mrs. Lilian Couver see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Theta Alpha Alliance of Delta Delta Delta Delta will entertain with a | benefit card party at the house, 14 University bivd fr 2 until 5 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, April 30. A short musical program Will be included. Patroneases for the affair are Mra. David Thompson, Mra, Ira C. Bron | non, Mew. John C. Higgins, Mise Lil Han Pacey and the housemother Mrs, Ellen C. Hicks. Reservations for made by friends by calling Mra Peck, Beacon 888. | Delta nm tables may be Clarence o- Woman's Legisiative Council The fourth annual assembly of the Woman's Legislative councti Washington will be held in Seattle, April 27 to 29. The executive com mittee meeting will 9:3q to 10:30 a m., before the ¢ ing of the asnembly, Wednesday In the afternoon the legislative bu | reau will make reports on the I7th | legislative seasion at Olympia, Mra Victoria L. Trumbull will preside at thin time, and the speakers will be Mra. Rosetta B. Silbe ta N. Brown, Mr. I and Mra. Carrie M. Barr. details of the program will | 130 El Further bo an Ladiew’ Auxillary Seattle Post, No, 18 | | 1 The Theta Alpha alliance of Delta chapter | members for themselves and | ot | was form | | be held from) funds for the jand Mre | where }two year around the la | months, | turned from a short trip to Montana | wedding | thopedio | Wednesday Colonel Mearns, U | Mearns are at present ata mp Lewit, Mra, Mearns ly Mise Bthel Brown yoming Mr. and Mra. leaving Saturday they Kobert 8 A. New York Philharmonic Coming Wednesday The coming of the New York Phil harmonic Orchestra, an organfeation of 85 music ed by Jonef the Arena on April picious muasteal event of the reason. | The couant.to. t tour will be the firet In the inetitution’s history, and tho firnt trip farther Went than The Philharmonic, the old in| toned at ¢ Laramie, W . IL, Michardson are | for Li Creneent will reside for the Mr, Richardson | the building of next huper intending ar . Mr, and Mrs. recently are th Purcell | Detroit est orchestra in America, on of uninterrupted and has a history of | are tradition and achievement. The | Ate James Huneker once wrote that} “the history of the Philharmonic ts in expected to return BEX the history of muwic in America,” land with justice, for the New York mic ts antedated only by don Philh je and the Phitharme which were | d only years previous to the dean of ona, having in its earl conductors much as Carl Besgmann, Theodore Thomas and Anton Seidl. | During several seasons de 4 to the baton was| Harold Purcell have returned from Manila and guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mugh in now eas | muste-making | who has | r several || Mra. G. A Rochente: been visiting in California week, ‘ John Lee Hall re Mr. and Mra. rme Vienna orgunt yesterday morning. - a few American musical in- | er years . Mr, and Mra. Thomas Rordeaux left today for New York, whence they will wail April 28 for Ex where they plan to tour extensively H. Leghorn a rn returned Satur on ope Mr. conductors,” M bens and Mrs Marie fr n California and Florida, | eee | Mr, and Mra. Daniel Huntington and family are removing the first of the month to @ cottage at Hunt's point, where they will spend the summer montha. . Mrs. James have returned from their | trip British Columbia, at home to their friends at nd ay a 1 | “auent ted by many of the world’s mont ong them Sofonoff, Henry Wood, Strauss and Felix Wien Jonet Stransky, th conductor, has since hin first asio- ola with the in 1911, repeated the muccenses of his musical career In addition, ae: | cording to critics, he has grown in | artintic stature since his advent, and | the Philharmonic under bis baton | playa with brilllancy, buoyancy, tonal beauty and a sweep equal to organization in the world. The| t personal — popularity, | Lyle Staver Vincent | marked in the beginr has shown thelr wedding |nO signs of abating at 915 Queen an bis Legh wie condu famous tors, om a visit of several months Colonne, hard gurtner present on orchestra in Europe. ee Mr. and Whitelaw Cameron to and ar 1125 Gr oe re f. and is as nots a program Mr. and Mrs. have returned f trip and are Anne ave. at home worthy as maker ar The program to b talr Transfiguration” by Richard ‘This composition has never been given a perfe in thia Nimaky Kor masterpiece, “Bc scheduled for per overture to eee given here con “Death and Mra. Daniel McKinnon (Mian Ger trude Good), who recently underwent AN operation at the Minor hospital in Convalescing and plans to leave in short time to join Mr. McKinnon in Alaska, strana xymphonie | ande,” ts . formance. Mra. F, Stanley Piper, of Mélling.| "The Metstersingers* and Henry ham, ts the guest of Mr, and Mra|Hadley’s “Culprit Fay,” conducted | Lawrence Reed Elis by the composer, will also he includ: | oe ed in the orchestral portion of the THE WTH LD for the Or.) program. Arthur Shattuck, the hospit. was formed | American planist, will appear as solo- afternoon at Medina.|int. This artist has been acclaimed | Port Angeles women’s organizations |one of the most interesting figures | are giving nments to nm lin the planistic world, and his ap | honpital | pearance will be a matter of | eruifie interest. The local ap- | oe ers entert Millard Fillmore was the only || president who made no inaugural ad. | der the ma tren, | Spargur. “ ee Concert by Seattle Civic Orchestra | The Initial concert of the Seattle! Civic Symphony orchestra, at the | Metropolitan theatre, Sunday after e orchests ent of nce of t 4 will be un-| Mra. hn | singing “Oh, he secured the acquittal of a | | client today for the first time and he waa so rattled that he moved for a new trial."——Borton Transcript are the three ch slab of stone nature, nolidity of princi Special jent Ratens ‘Tre TRANSIENT ROOMS, Te r 200 Outaide Ie Pho 3520-22 Vrem: SIMPLICITY SINC TY, SOLIDETYy racteristicn Of @ like thia shown tp iustration; simplicity of sincerity of convictiona ples and charac! & monur unfinis ri tall kinds, pili attention Now comes the apron frock| eCCcia to give a novel touch to the| wardrobe of the little miss, It employs a light filmy material like organdie for the bib and apron portion at the front and for the two long side panels at the back. For the dress un- derneath that portion, a figured material or plain col- ored fabric contrasting with the apron-like overdress com- pletes the model. | Dress-Up Tricotine, taffeta, and Canton crepe dre: erent thas Price hen ewe if] shades and models. for the week-end. of feeling and with perfect intona- | His tones are of a pure, clear | quality, He bas a magnift | cent technique which enables him to | play the masterpieces in a masterly manner, On his present tour he is| asnisted in hin concerts by the Duo- | Art piano, which plays with him, or reproduces his numbers. | For the opening number Cortot| gave Chopin's Andante, Splanato/ and Polonaise, Op Litany, his next number, is his own transcription of Bchubert’s composition. Etude tn G Flat, Op. 10; No. 5, and | G Flat, Op. 10, No. 9, by were both given a very beautiful in lerpretation, the latter being repeat- ed. In Linat's Rhapsodie Hongroise, No, 1f, the artist alternated with his own playing as recorded by the Duo- Art La Cathedrals Engloutie and Min- atrela by Debuany © two lovely com. positions, and played as they were last evening are a decided contrast. gre Week crepe de chine es in the wanted Specially priced M Miss Eva Peieraibe | Hall; recording secretary, Agnes A. Lanham; trustees, Anna Toroner, Helen Cleary, Emma Casey: conduc | tors, Beasie Engle, Anna McLaugh-| Mra. Medford will entertain the lin; sentinels, Catherine Rogers, | Swastika club every Thureday even Genevieve McCluskey: delegate to ing, at Ner home, 1538 W. Gist at. | ‘CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO TAKE | ALL-CAMP HIKE SATURDAY reer 0 Beattie Campfire Bringloe, vice president; Elisabeth igtris will meet at the end of the Fort! Pewter, secretary: Ruth Gantam, Lawton car lino for the allcamp treasurer. | hike. The group scribes had a meeting | Take lunch and food to be cooked /at headquarters Wednesday. } over open fire, also cup. All girls} On Wednesday, April . ot 6 should have their camp cheer and | o'clock, there will be a meeting of all song ready. They will be back in| Bluebird leaders and girls over 15 tn-| town at 3:30. terested in forming bluebird groups ‘There will be no hike Aprfl 30 on/ “5d assistant guardians 18 years old account of the mixer in the Masonic | 494 under, for the purpose of organ: temple. There will be craft meetings | ng @ junior association, The girls April 21 and 2% at headquarters un- | Should bring a picnic supper and cup. der the direction of Miss Vernita| Coffee or chocolate will be served by | Swezea and Catherine Biggs at 2:30. | headquarters. The mothers of the Lewa girls th Gazzam has resigned | si Miss Ruth Gi = neue | were entertained by that camp on the the chairmanship of | committee and Mra. Cannon has been | °Y®"Ns of April 18 at the home of} chosen in her place, She will accept | 1° Lewa guardian, Miss G candy for the hospital Qntil Friday |" S00 natn prows, with 12 girh ‘th onth.| * r. ris, 66-0 Ed Resend Works $f the Mem. |. csstting Weente, Pabata, Avuie, Giris may sign up for camp start-| x. and Kowatahoma, went to Alder | jing May 1. Registration erect bat wood Manor last Friday to organize | |$1, which will be deducted when! , Campfire group. The Manor girls the girls go to camp. The price i#\ are very interested in Campfire $6 a week. After June 1 girls eer work. Saturday morning the girls, change from one period to another. jwith Mie Stella Utt and the Manor Campfire girls had charge of the/ girls, took a lunch and hiked to P.-T. A. meeting Thursday evening at | Martha Inke. Walla W school. Mixs Libby’s| The plays gtven by the Wocanala \group, Mis# Finster’s campfire and Campfire of Clear Lake were a grand | four Wecatos put on the demonstra success, making a total of §24. Noot. | tion and a pleasing bluebird program | kana Campfire candy sale at Yo Col. | wag given by the Wicawa Bluebirds. | lege Playhouse netted $9 Friday Miss Anne Simmons and| On April 30, the last Saturday in the Kowatohomas will put on a dem-|the month, there will be a big mixer onstration at the Dunlap PwT. A. in the large dining room of the Ma A plea goes forth from headquar-|sonic temple from 2 to 5. ‘The ters that all ticket money is not yet|Awandah, Kinnikinnic and. Oececa |in from the grand council, a month | Campfires will have charge of this ago. |mixer and assure everyone a good ‘There will be a special meeting of| time. The girls promise many new the Guardians’ association Tuesday, ideas and sore special ideas. Misa April 26, at 7:30, at headquarters se Glass will put on the minstrel The annual election of officera will| show they put on at Port Townsend take place. The present officers and Miss Ruth Brown will tell all Anne Simmons, president; about summer camp. | COULDN’T RESIST HIM “The last objection Ie removed and mother’s convinced, and it wasn't so hard, either. he was somewhat | skeptical at first. Said she didn't know how it 4 be done, with| | Practically no cash, but I showed| | her | | “How, Ted? Did you take her down and show he “Sure thing, We w Cherry's, and when eh of those uita extra pair of pant |is tasty and | appetizing, {know nounced in the near future, eee Swastika Club to Be Entertained rtrude | len co nt direct to saw me in (they an with them, you to talk about | imply couldn't when she heard she} to pay a little bit down rest in easy payments || In fact, mother got so enthusiastic ishing, HF. llevar tae ane tant an core te || herself on the plan, just to} 07 Rialto Bldg. tween Madison Pig'n Whistle. jone give ally the ||| very nour~ || ana over an | same | jlon Second ave., b |j Bordens at (Sibbetaane ij] your drug- . gist. To Those Who Suffer: OXYGEN VAPOR b surance of permanent DREDS have idm out the as Hef. HUN ound health by taking OXYGEN VA « It the in Oxygen, plus cer Treati 5 Beabourd Bide Seguidifias No. 7 from Suite Expag. nole, by Debursy, and two by Saint Saens Bourree, | noon, will offer a well-balanced pro- | stam, featuring soloists of more ]than local interest, Mine Madden, | Row of New York. in well known tn | Seattle, while Mildred Ebey Robin. son comes @ comparative stronger. Mme, Davenport-Engberg, the con- ductor, made her first appearance in Beattie as a soloist with the former [Symphony orchestra, under Henry |S8¢ns. the Duo-Art reproduced the | Hadtey. Ter playing at that time|Pisniet's playing of one piano part created a sensation. Following that |*hile he played the other piano part. | Whe organized a symphony orchestra | | in Bellingham and gave three or four seasons of successful concerts, She was a clone personal friend of the Inte Maude Powell and in known in | Europe as well as America. Mme. | Engberg has become a renident of Seattle, and was selected ax conduc tor of the new Civic Symphony or | chestra. She has the unique distine tion of being the only woman con. ductor of symphony in the world. eee ‘Alf red Cortot’s |Playing Superb Unfortunate were the many who were unable to hear Alfred Cortot. pianist, last evening, whem he was 0 | heard in concert in the First Method |ist church. His appearance here was | under the auspices of Sherman, Clay |& Co. and the concert was compli A | mentary. 1 Aitrea quinitely played. Followfng Mr. Cor | was reproduced on the Duo-Art. In |phe final number, Variations on a ome, by Reethoven, also by Saint Cortot i# considered the Correct Apparel for Women FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE LAST TWO DAYS OF SUIT WEEK SS J —at $95 We have assembled Odd Lots and Broken Lines of Suits Formerly Priced at $49.75 to $85.00 In many cases they are marked at less than the wholesale value of the ma- terial. 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