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PAGE Seattle Society Dancing Party to Honor Betrothed Couple; Mrs. ’ Sullivan to Be Hostess; Shower for Miss Inglis. HONOR Miss Ruby BE. Bilger (2 and her fiance, Mr, Frank Da » vig, and also to compliment Miss Biaie Howell, of San Francisco, who fs to be the maid of honor at the Bilger-Mmvis nuptials on Saturday May 14, Mrs. Charlton L. Hall, Mre Guy Bowden and Mr. D. K. Mac Donald will entertain with a dan Ing party at the Hunt's Point club house on Saturday evening, May 7 ee Mrs. Sullivan to Entertain With | Bridge Tea | Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan is en tertaining next Thureday afternoon at her home with a brige tea, in com pliment to Mrs. William Baris The invitations are cot to the members of a bridge ¢ of which Mrs. Edris is a member, with Additional guests coming in at the tea hour. eee | Handkerchief Shower | 7 With Miss Katherine Ingtla as the guest, Miss Karla and Miss Stoltenberg, with Miss Mildrev! Miss Gertrude Lewis, will enter at the Stoltenderg residence a handkerchiéf shower, next day. Mrs. Edris Will Be | Complimented at Tuesday afternoon, at her home, |) Mrs. Josiah Mitchel! Towne will en- | fetrain with an informal tea compli @entary to Mrs. William Edris Tnvitations have been confined to Glese friends of the honor guest. | eee Bridge Party Clinton Douglas was hostess afternoon at a smal! informal Deldge party at the home of her | Mother, Mrs. Stephen E. Gibbs, en- | tertaining in compliment to Mrs. Wil-| am Eris, 4 ‘At the tea the Capitol HIN guild of the Orthopedic hospital is giving Monday, at the home of Mrs. Mark ‘Odell, in comp!iment to Mrs. William Haris, receiving with Mrs Odell and ‘ Hy the honor guest will be the officers; Colonel and Mrs. Oliver Hart @f the guild, Mrs. M. T. Geisting, Mrs | Dockery, Jr, who have been living Frank Etwell Case, Mra, Miller Free-|“t the Hotel Sorrento for the past ‘man, Mrs, Frank G. Taylor and Mrs. | ix months, have moved to the San Bruce Shorts. Marco, where they will occupy the |) Presiding at the urns are to be) spartments of Mr. Henry Carstens Henry C. Ewing, Mra George] during the summer. Colonel Dock Mra. F. H. Bucklin and Mrs./ery has recently been asmigned to Gilliam. the adjutant general's department, Washington, D. C., and will go there to take up his official duties in the war department in the carly P3rsonal aad Mrs. Robertson fall, Br, A. Rocke-Robertson and Mrs. baal Robertson entertained with an in-| Colonel Midney Maize, U. 8. Ay mousicale at their home last/and Mrs. Maize, with their two @venihe, complimenting Mr. Ward) small daughters, arrived last week of New York, who is a visit: | from Ange! tsland, Cal. Colonel in the city, Maize ts stationed at the Unive At. the supper hour Mrs, Lane} «ity. Mrs. Maize, who is a popular presided at the coffee urn or Complimented tion to Seattle society. eee {In compliment to Mrs. J. P. Whit-| Mrs. George G. Black and chil- of Portland, Mrs. S. Chambers|dren are at Lake Chelan, where ined with a luncheon of eight/they plan to spend about two at her home today. months. age Announced Henry Harrison Sheets and Olga Wickstrom Sofberg an- ce their marriage on Monday, 4, at the Old Homestead, West eee Seattle, ‘ennis Ball Successful Event The Tennis Ball, that always an event, has come and gone. ‘Last night tn Christensen’s hall, a brilliant assemblage of Seattle so- ‘tlety danced the merry hours away. D Gecotations of dogwood and hackle | Mr. Norman Tulk and Mr. Bar M , and the supper room was gay|"ett Boren, of Vancouver, B. C, Smith wall baskets of tulips and nar-|have returned to their home, after Cissi, the same blossoms centering |"P*nding a few days in Seattle, Dithe tables where Mrs, Richard A, |Suests at the Hotel Washington. Charles D. Stimson, Mrs, John Ww. | Mf. and Mrs. Hugh Chitberg have Eddy and Mrs. Raymond Auzias de|taken an apartment at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson Chen ty, of ‘Vader, Wash., arrived in the city yesterday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles L, Moses for a fow days Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson and chik dren have returned from a week's visit in Victoria, B. C. eee Mrs. Irving B. Ankeny and little daughter are spending a few weeks in San Diego, Cal. . Washington. Turenne presides. 4 Cs eee ‘Orth . Mr, an@ Mra. Ceci Bacon re - opedic Tea Shop moved today to Hunt's Point, where Calendar for they have taken a home for the Next Week summer months. 2 68 The guilds in charge of the Ortho-|/ Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred McCreery pedic Tea Shop next week are an founced as follows Monday, Capitol lare being congratulated on the birth |of a daughter, at Providence hospi Hitt guild, Mra. tal, last Thursday. M. F. Geisting, chairman ee Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman gufld,| Mr and Mrs jeorge Campbell Mrs. W. B. France, hostess and daughter Barbara are leaving Wednesday, Madrona Park guild,|saturday, April 30, for Vancouver, Mrs. Joseph Gottstein, hostess. Thursday, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. H. G. Hotchkiss, hostess Friday, Mount Baker Park gufld, ae ?. W. Jones, hostess Mr, and Mrs, Charles D. Stimson, Saturday, East Capitol Hill guild, | who have been wintering in Southern ee B. B. Stewart, hostess. California, returned to their home in wks this city yesterday. B. C., whence, on May 7, they will il for Australia, where they will make their home. . _ Monday Practice Club see 4 The Monday Practice club will! Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome are meet Monday, May 2, with Mrs, |in Victoria, B. C., attending the goif ) Howard N. Hildreth, 2064 23rd | tournament, ave. N. 2 7 @ eee | Mr. and Mra. Monroe Carrick and Luncheon at Women’s Mr. and Mrs, 5. B. Clark left yes. b i | terday for a motor trip to Vancouver, University Club B.C. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Packard en tertained the members of the Wom-| en’s University club with stories of| their life in Persia and with a talk cee Mre, Kittie Suey has removed from h st, to the home of Alpha Campbell, 102 Valley st Dr. op Oriental rugs at a luncheon | Queen Anne hill “given at the club today. Miss eve Elizabeth Rowell and Mrs. C. A.| Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Kaufmann Feriss were the hostesses. | will remove the first of the month rir gg* }to the home of Mr. William Stew. . . | art, 729 Harvard ave. N which TV : . Social Service Club they will occupy during the sum. The Social Service club will meet| mer. Mr. Stewart will leave the with Mrs. Daryl Elliott White at] mjadie of May for Alaska, Miss the Broadmore apartments Monday| Marguerite Stewart will spend the afternoon at 2 o'clock. summer months with her uncle Theta Si Ae Phi Jand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles gma Phi | L. Hibbard, at “FHigh-Clyfte.” one Ame Mrs. J. P. Whitlock of Portland. Theta Sigma Phi Alumna will! Ore, who has been the guest hold a studio gathering in the Me-| Mr and Mrs. Thomas Louch Bride studio, Lowman bullding,| 4 short time, left today for hor Wednesday evening, April at 8| home. % p.m. | Pay ooo | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oman ‘The longest average of life is in| Tacoma are the weekend guests Norway, of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hail, army woman, will be a great addi-| ,|Pills and my wife got a package for Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY 1 and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club will meet with Mra. A. J. MeCarthy, 714 22nd ave. N, Monday, April 26, at| 2 p.m Mra Dudley Wooten will! read a paper on “The Relation of the Vatican to World War and Peace.” A musical program will fol low. eee | Commonwealth Cubs | The Commonwealth club will held, its regular meetifig at the Good Eats | Cafeteria, da #11% Second ave, Mon-} April 25, at 7 p.m. Mine tha Harrison will speak on “Women fn the Labor Movement in| England.” and Miss Clara Taylor will give a talk on “Industrial Edu cation of Women.” j eee | Rainier Noble Post, American Legion At § o'clock on Monday evening, | | April 25, at the regular open meet Ing of Rainier Noble Post, American Legion, Mra. George A. Radford, | chairman of the entertainment com. [mittee of the women's auxiliary, Will be in charge of an tnterdsting pro gram. There will be songs by little Mias Jimmie Jean Smith, Miss Made leine Butler, Leo Smith and Mrs Ruth Osborn Boyer, the latter to be accompanied on the harp; Miss Jane} Horner, Mra. J. J. Smith and Mra, J Beebe will give readings, and the! Emerald Trio will close the musical | | program, which will be followed by two hours of dancing. | eee Seattle Chapter D. A. R. Seattle Chapter D. A. Ft. will hold} {its monthly meeting Monday after- | noon at the home of Mra, William Hunter, 1614% 44th ave. S$. W. Pre leeding the business meeting, lunch. jeon will be served at 1 o'clock and | |in the afternoon a representative of |the University of Washington cl | ter will speak on the proposed chap-! |ter house, Plans for future patriotic | work as outlined at the recent state | assembly at Spokane and the Conti-| jNental Congress at Washington, will D.| Take at noon and get off also | West Sea at Atlantic be considered. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Departments of Women's Century Club | The departments of the Women's PAINS OF NEURITIS DISCOURAGED HIM "My work takes me out in all kinds of weather and I be my |fllness dated from a severe storm, jsays Mr. J. A. Deslippe, of No. 602 | Macomb street, Detroit, Mich, “The neuritis d gradually and be ame #0 severe that I couldn't use |my hands or arms and | wag in con- ‘stant pain. The pain seemed to |start at my neck and run to the tips of my fingers, I couldn't feed my self or put my hand to my hip pocket. I slept very little and when |I did the pain didn’t seem to stop I became so discouraged that I did |not know what to do with myself | “I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink |me. After taking a t of the box |the pain became less severe and I yntinued the treatment. I hadn’t| worked for three months before 1| began taking the Sremedy. Two weeks after the first treatment I was back on my job and I haven't lost a {day on account of sickness since. |The pain ha# practically all left me. |I am no longer muscle-bound, my lappetite is good, I sleep well and have plenty of ambition. You may depend upon me to recommend Dr. { Williams’ Pink Pills every chance I leet ama’ purchased at be Pink Pilly our druggist’s or they gent by the Dr. Willi Schenectady, N may be| id, on receipt of prive, sixty | r box. Write for the free ‘Diseases of the Nervous AdverUsement —Portrait by Grady Studio. Last Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Sutton, Miss Ruth Martin | became the bride of Mr. Wilmer C. Hewitt. ury club will meet r Monday, the French de partment will meet at the. Hotel Washington at 12 m.; Tuesday, par- jamentary procedure department, at the ¥. W. C. A. at 2 p.m; Wednes day, Spanish deparunent, at ¥. W. CA, 1030 a m . next week, we . Venetian Club Dance The Venetian club will give tts opening dance at Leach! pavilion Saturday evening, April 23, the honor Kuents to be the Pucific Coast league ball team. Good music ts promised. The committees In charge are Mr, Harold A. Davis.and Mr. Alf C, Nydin, White Shrine Card Party The White Shrine card party which was have been held at Meven cafeteria Saturday evening, April owing to a misunderstand. ing bas had to be postponed until Wednesday, April 27, when it will be held at the Panama cafeteria. ee King’s Daughters Society A comedy entitled “The Adven tures of Grandpa” will be presented Saturday evening, April 22, in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium by the King’s Daughters society of Holy Trinity Lutheran church. There also will be other attractive features. Of the world’s ships, 76 per cent re coal burners. Bring out the “High Lights” in.your hair! There “is-an elusive blue light hiding’ amidst your dark tresses, Rich Brunette,' or perchance an alluring tint of bronze. And, Dainty Blonde, there are golden glints unawakened that will make yours a true crowning glory, once they are aroused. And, why don’t you, Stately Titian Girl, emphasize the dancing lights that make your hair so fascinating? All of you £D. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC bring out the “High Ask your dealer today for an 8 OZ. bottle PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. SATURDAY, TO RE MONDAY Arthur Shattuck With New York Philharmonic and Mrw ' UL DINNER Horr Oncar Klocker. The conso DELIGHT At one of hin delightful dinners, at} lations went to.Mre. Merriam, wife of| The program of the New York ital t his Fort Worden quarters, on Sun-|Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | Philharn ic orchestra to be = Mark O@ day, Colonel John L, Hayden, U. 8./U, 8. A., commander of Fort Worden, |terpreted by the Institution's noted || poysmay, APRIT, 26- A. commar of the Puget Sound| Mrs. George W and Mr. Fred. |qnductor, Josef Strans at the ‘ wre coast defenses, complimented Major | erick J. Bailey. Among the guenty| Arena Wednesday, will present se ; Alvin Charleg Miller, medical corpa,| were Mrn, Jacob Conway House, and eral symphonic masters U. 8. A, and Mra, Miller, with their | Miss House, wh marriage to Wil house guest, Mix» Downing; Major | lard George Herron will be the event Royal Kemp Greene, U. & of June. tant of the Puget 6 fonses, and Mra. Gre and I UTY INN tenant Cyrus Que Shelton ant Colonel John Stuart lomnines st the} 3 & A., retired, and Mr . | | entertained elghtean peo Henry 0. Ph OFFICIAL DINNER AT | ple at dinner on Saturd: at Port y FORT WORDEN | Ladiow'n Admiralty Inn famou On Thursday Colonel John 1. Hay-| for its cuisine as for its romantic den, U. 8. A. commander of the Pu-| YW. Motoring back to Worden get Bound coast defenses, enter-|OVer the mountain road, made an in tained officially at dinner, his guests | trenting finale Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | oe ; U. & A. commander of Fort Wor-|THTURE TABLE Br } nny Mer den, and Mrs, Merriam, and Major| At their Fort Worden quarters on ee Franklin Babeock, U. 8. A. of San | Tuesday Mra, MoCritlin, wi of Cap ; yh os emt \ Franciaco Representing the In. | Win W. W. MeCrillis, dental corp < Wridge tea, oc spector General's departma, Ma)U. S. A. entertained at auction to re, william Tearia, a jor Babe is making an Mapection | bridge. hree tables were in play a bridge of the harbor fortd The hith prize was awarded to Mre | orke Welch, the consolation to , | " Ne Mra. Caspar Fischer to on |INVASION OF ISLAND FORT ro eat pone Se gh lea ales ir with an evening musicale From Saturday to Monday Fort aries Ailller, medical corpa, U. 8. A ee Flagler took on the appearance of @ wore wan Aq SAFURDAY, APREE go— puntry estate, invaded as It was by FORT LAWTON to Mr Phillip Austin Henderson the younger set, house guests of ihdsr Maaert Antes te veers sone Seasons Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus |p, A ane Mra. atten wh. es ee 4 ad J com nde “ort an " a, Flagler, and Mia Moore, neircied | Arthur K. Chambers, U, #8, A, af Guece nes sireio of the Pratt nd Mra. Chambers, of Fort Ward, with Flower Mission to « by mountains and sea, sports ruled | ci ie a Rohe iy Fieger Miiion te. < the day, and foxtivities the night. | wi noothe, yma i J a“ . thas Tho guy little dinner on Saturday, | iy on Wed, “aa ‘ ae he late enoug® to end in a dance, had | P* om Wednesday, at the ee ee asset for honor guests Miss Klocker, Lieu-|_“*tom dance. | Arthur Shattuck the mothers with & dinner at the tenant Charles Forrest Wilson, U. 8. r | chapter hor A, and Lieutenant Halvor Hegiand) PRIDAL BALL aT Probably the most familiar num. SATURDAY, MAY Mt vet a: Myrah, t 8. A At the dance, FORT CASEY ber of the program will be the Davis, Jr, at the Hunt's among the notables, wefs Colonel! 9° April twenty-sixth « ball will | Tschaikowsky B Minor Concerto Edward A. Schultze, engineer corpa,|>® «i¥en at Fort Casey in honor of |for piano and orchestra, which will U. 8. A. Mre. Schuitee, and the Mins | l4eutenant John Harvey Madison,|b¢ Played by Arthur Shattuck, the om Schultze U A. and Mrs. Madison, who rican pianist, but a per were married on April seventh, at of this ceful and beau & card party at the Bungalow. DEJEUNER j high noon, in t John’s church, | Uful work in the hands of an artist || weoneepay, MAY 19— DATES APRIL 23, 1921. EMEMBER Avnet, @omplimenting Lieutenant Colonel | Helena, Arkannas of Mr. Shattuck stamp will, be = Tis et 26 law Renee Mairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A. com-| addition of the moxt acceptable kind Gdapeth at the home of De. and mander of Fort Flagler, and Mre.| LAKE CRESCENT PARTY le Mra, N. A. Jobangon, Moore, an informal breakfast was] Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8 Joint Recital by | give on Saturday by the rector of adjutant of the Puget Sound “ sciang More than 800,000 women are em- Saint Paul's, the Reverend George | coast defenses, will spend a week's | Local Musicians Kalitta «| ployed in sclentific and industrial Davis Adams, and Mra. Adams, as-|leve a» the guest of J. D. Martin, | ast evening « Joint recital was) 0 ii in te United States, inted by thelr house guest, Mrs./of Port Angeles, with whom he will |#¥en by Mins emily roma, | twit John Twomsiey. Fort Worden was| later motor to Lake Crescent | Pianist, and Albany Ritchie, violinist, represented by Lieutenant Charies be the Masonic re by . pro) Best foodstuffs fur the least at Forrest Wilson, U.S.A. and MOTORING AT WORDEN |by Mine Thomas, perour of Chopin. | Boldt’s Advertisement tenant Halvor Hegiand Myrah, Motoring seems to be a favorite |,2,;, ico dete — Pare Gigndiien, 68 Yart® Waines |trying before finished. In the num. we New | bers which followed, Idyllen, Op. 28, | | to Col-| No. 5, by MacDowell, and Twchaikow |cars have just been delivered BACHELOR SUPPER jonel Jobn 1. Hayden, U. 8. A, com-| i.’ = wy } . y's Humoresque in G were very | At Fort Flagter, at the officers’|mander of the Puget Bound coast well given: ‘Yor her closing numbers | meas, on Thursday, the post waa en. | defenses; to Major Charlies Robert ghe gave Concert Etude in D flat Khapsodie Hongroise, No. 12, | |tertained at supper, after the bow!-| Finley, U. &. A. and to Captain | ang A both by Lisst. | ing, by Captain George B. Kent, | louis James Bowler, U, 8 medica} vorpa, U. S. Ay Lioutenant om ee Mr. Albany Mitchie has been Dean Richard Dickey, 8. A. and | HOUSEKEEPERS’ HOME |heart here many times before and | Lieutenant Nathanie! Allanron Bur ECONOMICS SCHOOL jin known to the Seattle people not | |mirably done were “Alabama,” by | Spaulding; Wienlawski's “Polon jaine,” and “Revery," by Claude Madden, dedicated to Mr. Ritchie, | Pastor's Aid society, ts chairman. Nursery and nurse for young chil. dren free Let the older children come for light lunch at 4 o'clock. Invitations are extended to mothers & A, and Mra Welchel, made on amusing innovation tn having Chap lain M. M. Londabl, U. 8. A. preside at the coffee urn, while the bachel- verved. om Ne to bring their young children and| New York collected $21,259,640 In MATINER spend the day. Membership tickets | inheritance taxes last year, Mra. Applin, wife of Major 9, 1, , fF the entire course, including cate urday at the theatre party given by Mra, George Davis Adams in compl. ment to her house guest, Mra. John Twomsley. Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet at | Masonic Temple Wednesday, April 27. All Eastern Stara welcome. d | MILITARY AND CIVILIAN | | At her town house on Friday the j artistic drawing rooms of Mra. Charles Francia Kubn framed a pret ty bridge, which brought together both the military and civilian sete. Those who carried off first prizes were Mra, Miller, wife of Major Al- vin Charles Miller, medical corpa, U 8. A. Mra. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. & A. NOW PLAYING .First Time in Seattle MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT CHARLES CLARY KATE LESTER : 6® © UNIVERSITY | For good apple pie, go to Boldt's. Advertinement. \ ’ A { e should let Lights” in your hair. “Don't Neglec A drama of the Five Points district, the most famous dreaded section of New York Hn i a The Son of Tarzan FOURTH 66 EPISODE New York LOTTA MADDEN Dramatic Seprane Seattle Civic jell, 11, U. 8, AL | The Homekeepers’ Home Koo.|0DlY as the concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra Pit tee toa | emencsatals Stns Iieoe Menehite| T° cate’ Gf wiweal. alice: © Wee be iicarrgermatier bag Redington, B. 8. lecturer-demonat olinist o! ual ability © eo b tifulh: int ie hace etree oe rg Mle cat ltor im charge, will be held tn. the | Plays vice . great deal of insight Mme. Davenport-Ragberg ‘ ; First Presbyterian church, Seventh |994 ina delightful manner, His first Director tera, on officers’ night, follow, the! a venth | "i : games at the Flagler bowling alleys (9 Spring, from Apri! 26 to 29,| number was Concerto FE minor, by Sunday Afterneon, april 24, Tucutenant J. Longstreet Weichel, (| MTS Gieskieng, president of the| Mendelssohn. Others that were ad- sr. mM Metropolitan Theatre Prices Including Wer Tax SEATS NOW SELLING : teria juneh each day, $1, with sub Applin, U. 8. A. and Mra. Lemmon, | ; . ° ° ° wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lem. | {iribllon to Western Housekeeper, | Sepia Portrait Special mon, U. 8. A. were guests on Bat-| SiBéle day admission, 35 cents. | One Doren Dainty Photographs Specially Priced at LEWIS STONE DARREL FOSS JOSEPHINE CROWELL are all in Gertrude Atherton’s first screen story— t Your Wife” SSe, Sle, S120 and most- 99 JUNGLE THRILLS ' [| = =

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