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Mrs. Hutchinson Entertains With Attractive Tea { SPORTS SKIRT Mra, Arthur MH. Hutethinson was hostéss yesterday afternoon at her home, entertaihing with a charming | tea, Reoetving with the hostess) were her three sisters, Mrs, Walter Fubbard and Mra, A. J. Turner of Luncheon to Honor Mrs. ‘Tacoma and Mrs. A. 8. Allan ik : ; . | Dispensing the hoapltalities of the | ee Bailla ’ geo m; Mrs. urns were: Mra. FW Catlett, Mra, Whitelaw Entertains; c. 0. canvers, Mra L. J. Vaupell ey " j. and Mra. H.R. Fullerton, aglated Visitor to Be Compli- ins 'S tan Mee Tk Day, | mented at T'ea. Mrs. John Arthur Baltlar geon as the complimented guest, Grace Fischer has arranged a of twenty-four covers to be : at her home Wednesday after oon, May 11. Mra, BE. R. Spreagg, Mra, Reatty and | Mias Charlotte Sargent A lovely basket filled with the| blossoms of early spring formed an | attractive center for the pretty tea tabla, while thruout the rooms a sugestion of the great ow |aiven by the artistic arrangement of dogwood and greens. eee Informal Tea for dge Shower for iss Sowle isitor For the prenuptial entertainment) with C. Aften Dale, of Noblesville, Miss Marion Sowle, Mra. James yng) ag the honor guest, Mra R.| Whitelaw Gfartha Town M. Dyer entertained with an in entertained with a bridge ad forma) toa at her home yesterday | at her home this afternoon. .rermoon, Invitations were limited to the friends of the honor guest. At tho tea hour, Mra. E. 8. Good Win and Mrs. Caroline E. Townsend Alumnae at the pretty tea table, aided “kappa K iia: Apauaiaaa Miss Elizabeth Chadwick and Miss | yay cichiuned to comme Prentege n oodhenuamarsart T until May 14, at which time Mise Katherine Baxter will be the hostess, eee \Kappa Kappa Gamma Irs. Gaffney to , 3 ‘ain for Mrs. Howe |Fraternity to Be fo honor her house guest, Mrs. C Dinner Hosts let San Francisco, Mra Wil) Delta Kappa Epsilon will be din. B. Gaffney has extended invita | ner nowts at the chapter house on for a tea at her home tomor , londay evening, May 2, honoring afternoon. The guests will Im ine fraternity mothers, ° a group of Mrs. Howe's int. - 6 Women’s Guild of friends. Tidmarsh to St. Pauls Church The Women's guild of St. Paut's Hostess church will hold a rummage sale in Miss Dorothy Melbwan end Miss'the Westlake market, Friday and Dudiey Walker will honors) | Saturday, May 6nd 7. A number of alageeatlyy rd or gered 4 articles will be on sale, . amarsh, eee at her home at the High-| 0 Dapeng, goathobea Annual Spring 4g atthe tea table will be Informal James Colbert Sullivan and Miss) New Friday vart. .. Knights of Cotumbus This sport skirt of tallyho evening, tn the! . A ° in rose and gray is worn with hall, the * Knights will entertain their friends|q@ tailored blouse of white ption to Honor with thelr annual spring informal. | eatin . Wood ae —— = the sttale will oe Q rm. i. Dore, Mra R. A. a farewell entertainment Gemmil, Mra. I. W. Hartlaub, Mrx. | PT to her departure to New York.iy 4 strentau and Mra P. J, Giv.| ving for her home on Haturday Doart of trustees of the Youes! 45 eee Ys Christian Association will Colonel Chariea L. Phittipa. U. & a reception tn honor of Mm. tps, Major BE. Bh. Den apd Mra, Dennis w Book Peetcat omer Personal Jr. for the past month, Is from three to five o'clock. . L t Mra, Langdon C. Henry, who have| pr Charles FL fo of Monroe, THE SEATTLE STAR DO YOU KNOW THAT— Stale cake can be miced thin and used to line @ mold for # gelatin mix ture? A cocoa-fibre mat tn front of the kitehen table or troning board will CLUBS FOR FRIDAY dyed feathers? The newost fans are of dyed coque| John at, Mrs, A. M. Datley will with a little melted butter, embroidery hi This | Jones, 6751 224 ave, N. W. maken enough for three small sand “ee | wichea, Ladi’ Grotto Club THE ORPHANS OF OUR Ladies ave. An invitation is extended to frienda, eee To Hold Aramal The Adele M the Erickson room of the Y, W. C. 6, at 11:90, All club women are NEED YOUR pi aoe ys HELP Women's auxiliary to Post No. starving children of Cen- land singing, from the community service, which the neighborhood is invited, enemies. That was an act of mag- nificent generosity on the part of the Ameri- can people. You who fed the off- spring of your enemies will not desert the or- phana of your allies—of Armenia, the oldest Christian nation in the world. Broom Sweeps Armenia refused al- prevent many backaches? Sunday Bchool Children of Capitol Hemetitehing can be speeded up tt Hill District ned? ‘The Sunday schoe! children of Cap A brilliant emerald green ts: one] ito hill district will hold « song tes of the most popular new colors for] tival at §# p,m, in the Methodint Protestant church, 10th ave. N, and feathers mount ine shell? | rect the presentation, which is en ipecaartienenennaepnrneatane tided “The Festival of the Seasons.” | GOOD SANDWICHES Cee For good sandwich filling chop two John F, Miller Post, W. KR. C. hard-boiled eggs, add a few tunned| The past presidents of the John F.| prawns, which have been cut in| Miller post, W. KR. C. will meet for small pieces, season and moisten|1 o'clock luncheon with Mra, Lillie On Friday evening, April 29, the Grotto club will entertain with an informal dance at the new Knights of Pything ball, 1920'% Third Mastern Stara, Masons and their Wection Field Parliament ary Procedure club will hold Its an nual election of officers on Friday, in| The annual breakfast of the orgunt | mation will be held at Frederick Nelson's tea room on Friday, May American Legion, at Veterans’ ball, att p.m, You answered the call of York Community Club Hoover to feed the THe York Community club wit meet at the John Mulr school Friday evening, April 29, for a business aes tral sion, after which there will be games Europe, our late }/| conducted by leaders Mrs. Wood was one of the found-| i ‘of the Seattle association and|°eo in bop ase for a few weeks! Wash, in in the city for = few fective in reorganizing the insti |"*turned Tuceday, days, the guest of Dr, and Mm nr y Forbes. it ae tear and during the], MF. and Mra. Ivan Talbott (Ciadys| Give. years was given an hon-| Stewart) will remove the first of the/ office, that of preaident|™onth from the Casa Loma apart ments to 924 224 ave. N. ‘The efforts of Mrs. Wood eee Miss Marion Burton will leave to | morrow afternoon for Mount Vernon, | where she will be the guest for the! 29g veda as e teks. | Charien in at present visiting friends Miss Helen Igoe returned from an ||" Portland, and plans to join Mr Eastern trip last Monday. eee Mr. and Mra William Hl. Talbot of Ban Francisco are guests at the Hotel Washington. oe Mra. J. F. Terry, with her two small grandsons, Frederick Peachy and Logan Bullitt, returned today | — a week spent at the Country li ai ti eee Mra. Henry Way Leal of Chicago in the guest for a fortnight of Mr and Mra. Louls L. Mendel, stop ping en route to Ban Francieto. m™ Mr. cently for Ketchikan, Alaska. Mre institution, which now occu ‘an eightstory modern bulldifg ith and Seneca sts. New York Mrs. Wood will ih @ permanent residence her son, Paul Wood, a native of Beattie, graduate of Frank- high school and former Unl- of Washington student Mr. Chartes tn the Northern city some time in May, where they will make their home eee Mr. and Mra Mark Ontell wi! . spend the week end in Vancouver. BC . eee Mra. Henry Suzralio ta spending this week tn Yakima. eee eee Judge Calvin 8. Hal, Mra, Hall Mr, and Mrx J. HL Miatent won| *"! family will spend the summer spend the month of May with Mr,,momths at their home at Wing and Mra, Worrall Wilson at their | Point home near the Conny club, ee Ss BAKING POWDER Mra. W. M. Horner of Minneap-| When using baking powder, al oli, who haa been the guest of ways mix it with the four, rather her sister, Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton, and her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Gay: than putting alone. it inte the mixture The _season’s most wanted styles to choose from, and every pair reduced in price. See these specials in our Basement Store. Women’s Shoes Black or brown lace with military or French heels, in all sizes; were $8.50 to $10.00. Now .....84.05 Carry Plan of Buying Specials for This Week 484 rolls Kitchen Pa- per at ...........9¢ 631 rolls Bedroom Pa- per at 296 rolls Hall Paper ~ Parlor Paper a 800 rolls Imported and Domestic high-class Papers...22¢ to 46¢ %-lb. Deadening Felt, 50 yards to roll.$2.60 1-Tb. Deadenmg Felt, 60 yards to roll. $3.65 Rex Dry Paste, per Oxfords Patent and kid in nearly all sizes; h heels only; were $10.00. Military Heel Oxfords Black or brown kid; all sizes, at .. . $5.95 Brown calf, sizes 214 to 6 .....+44+- $5.20 Boys’ Boy Scouts, sizes 1 to 6 Tan Army, sizes 11 to 1314 .......$3.95 Tan Army, 1 to 6.$4.95 Billy Busters, sizes 1 '6..:,.; oe 84.95 White Athletic Bals, brown triiamed, sizes 11 to 2.........82.78 spend the week end at Fort La : omorrow aft at athe “¥" Wuikting tomorrow after)” srg Chartes Willard Simeon ana |‘ ren cee Perry G. Charlee left re o Now Felt, leather sole. .$1.65 Satin or leather. ..$2.45 Kid, 2-strap .....$3.65 Children’s Play Oxfords, sizes to B .....e0y-- $1.20 Tennis Pumps, sizes Ee civvecee ++ $1.00 Mary Janes, sizes to B .......-- $1.70 Tan Sandals, sizes to 11 WESTERN Wall Paper Co. Seattle's Largest Wall Paper Store 1921 Second Ave. Opposite Hotel Washington and German. She paid with the massacre of a You Are Asked ance with the Turk nd fought the Turk nillion men. to Send $100 Buys a Ton END CHECK TODAY TO Near East Relief No Soap Better —For Your Skin— |Than Cuticura We have just received a shipment of Clean But never as clean as an Apex. Cash or Easy Terms. Free tion in Your Home SEATTLE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Co. Phone Main 5331 509 Pine St. suits of tricotine in navy and have spe- cially priced them at— $34.75 $49.75 Included are suits beautifully trim- med with beads, others with embroid- ery. The plainly tailored is also in evidence and every one represents exceptional value at the special prices named. Style Without Extravagance “SAVES YOU MONEY” (SECOND & UNION a A | tn vited to attend and are asked to tole ne Queen Anne 1580 for particu 1s m4 to | | | Dorie chapter, No. 69, O. ¥:. 8., Will) ut camp, After June 1 girls who are | camp was held Vriday at the home entertain with @ masquerade dance | not Campfire Girls may sign Up.| othel Milla, It was decided to aban in Masonic hall, N, 36th at. and Fre | pede girls will pay $7 a week. Thé| don candy salen and plan an enters Mont ave., Friday evening, April 29. | periods are a» followm tainment at community hall A balloon dance will be a feature of Kiloqua camp did not hold « rege the evening and a number of prizes lar meeting the past week inaxmucts Will be given. All Hastern Stare and as mort of the girls partook in the friends invited . ° Native Danghters of Washington The Native Daughters of Wah ington will hold # card party on fri day evening, April 29, at £15 p.m. at the Orthopedje Fourth ave, near Pine st, ments will be served. All interested are cordially invited, Myvtle Jewel Kitchen Band ‘The Myrtic Jewel Kitchen will hold a county fair on Friday, | Tennis during the afternoon and evening, in the O44 Fellown’ temple, and Pine et. A hot dinner will be served from @ unti] # o'clock, and dancing will commence at 9.40 ar . Evergreen Ledge No. 2, A. 0. U. W.) Evergreen Lodge No. W., will entertain at Hvergreen hall, Arcade building, April M. F. in organizing @ team to play Tacoma | ing rustic furnit aily improving © 6 00-. Hupper. 7.0 lodge, A. O, U. W. at their annual picnic this summer, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Colonel Edisworth Circle Colonel Eliewprth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a whist party at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third Saturday, Grand Army their friends cordially invited. ave, p.m. Rainier Beach Woman's Cab Rainier Beach Woman's club will meet Wednesday, May 4th, at the Emernon school meeting by the Parent Teachers’ a» | sociation | Mandigo, Art Students’ ‘The Art Students’ league will give) its fourth annual costume tall at) Kalebts of Columbus hall on Friday, May 13th, at 8:20 o'clock. Metiee and Daugh ire Banquet A mother and daughter banquet, suapices of the Adams school PT. A, will be held in the} Methodist church, Friday, May 6th, at@ p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the school. under Terry May 3. Cushing Auxiliary to Orthopedic Hexpital the WOMEN’S CLUBS Thortc Chapter, No. 69, 0. E 8, | 2th, at 9 p.m. Members, & their family and friends invited. Mr. Plough cordially invites ali members who play baseball to aawint organizer of Parent- Teacher associations, will be present | to aanist in organizing a new PT. | A. for next year, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. (CAMPFIRE GIRLS START camp May 1. e 1eduly 28 Tea Bhop, Refreeh band « 10: 20-—-Clare © work. 10th ave. | 13.16—-Dinner, ansow A. 0. 0. Friday evening, Boating. water weed for matebed will be given ov Ta April s0th, at 8:30 members and Reyular business 3pm Mrs. HOH. Bite. Oveasional! Girls may start the remaining $6 per week to be paid A 6 are two one-week periods: at August 18 ne following is the dally program on| to be used at Camp Bealth: wn decoration, count books, #(o (4) Rowing, (6) Tennis 11 20—Vree period or 100 -Quist hour, (1) Rewtng. 3) Coping saw work. () Cratt work. ‘The entire camp wil) and held @ song fest om the $:00—Wooderaft. This Kvening programm will vary with , , Lheatricals aud masquersdes. $:56—Quiet camp, ‘The alicamp hike will be led by Mrs, Cannon with the Kihelo Camp- fire, and Mra Powers with the Lowasa group on Saturday, May 7. The girls will meet at the end of the Cowen Park cariine at 930 a m. On Friday, May 6, and the follow. tng week-onds—May 13, May 20, May 2i, June # and June 10—there will be week-end trips to the new camp site. Fach trip will be made up of 60 girin, bringing their own food and blanketa, prepared to work on the new camp At the Inet meeting of the Keewny- din campfire the giris talked over their names and symbola. and Mildred Holland, were receiv: dean of Arc Club hotel, lunch Tuesday evening, Saturday. Members of Kamaasa camp brought to the Nyoda giris held a short bustness mecting Monday at the home of their guardian, Mra. J. L. Dudley. | Litahni camp had a party at the Cushing auxiliary to the Ortho | Ballard Field house Friday. The eve- |pedie hospital will entertain with a ning was spent in playing cames. joard party at the Ballard city hall) K Wednesiay, May 4. camp did not have a ‘SIGNING UP FOR CAMP signing up for|made abont $7 on a candy sale thi Kegiatration fee le $1,) heid Tuesday. business meeting of Nim: “ep fer one week periodn. Wins Praise wo @ 2) Oratt work—eere- (6) First sid. @) Pee (4) Yok (t) Tennis. of effictency. by opening number. his period will be ca each day | parts. was the Tone P on” Magy =| Tranefiguration,’ artints, rendition. of-door ceremonial was planned for focal management of Mra. J the following week. | ‘The last meeting of the Wah-Wah- More than 100 invitations have Tayree croup was a ceremonial. been tamued by the Joan of Arc club | to the first dance of @ series which | their will be held In the ballroom of the! guardian, Mrs. Katherine Wonser, | the intimate things “@f the Imagine going back lant year’s mode and snatching bit of shell pink for the soft girdle of that swathing yellow gee you're planning! You'd love —and, incidentally, so would het A bread miser is best fer iregular meeting last week. They large.quantities of potatoes rgur. home of the jouttic. Arthur Schattuck, American fet, was the soloist. He Techalkowsky’s concerto tn B. | Minor with orchestral background, Lewa girls held their April cere for which Henry Hadley wan # monial at the home of Willow Her. director, This number was well ren Monday evening. |cetved, an@ no doubt an enco Chelotru members met on Apri! 20| would have been ‘given had the at the home of Mrs. Zeeb, guardian. | gram not been of such length. Two new members, Frances Davies| The closing number was Prelude to “The Meistersingers,” by Wagner, Tatchekiya camp of Queen Anne | In this the whole work is shown fg Mill, under the leadership of Mirs| miniature. It is a wonderful com | Edith Redfield, met Monday at the| j home of their guardian. They re-| elected officers, A hike and an out-| position, and was given an e: ‘The concert wag given under f] pa luse YELLOW Pale yellow ts quite the vogue f Carnation Milk Products demonstra. tion in the Pacific Northwest Producte show at the Arena. | they will hold a party in honor of | their group's first birthday, Music New York Philharmonic On Saturday One of the most auspicious mush cal events of the season was the ap pearance of the New York Philham — monic orchestra in concert last eveme ing in the Arena. This organization ia the oldest of ita kind in Amert and under the leadership of J Stransky has reached a high po Bymphony Suite “Scheherazade,” Rimsky-Korsakeft, was their ‘This portrays the © romance and Oriental splendor of the Arabian Nights, and includes four © It was given an interpreter “|tlen that only an organization of “| their caliber could give. In contrast “Death and Puchar@ Strauss, whieh was heard here for the first time last evening. This composition is considered by many” to be one of the best of the com poser’s works, and was given Gerful reading in the hands of Of a much lighter vein was f1 next number, “Culprit Fay” by i ry Hadley, conducted by the o poser and associate conductor. componition was inspired by poem of Joseph Rodman Drake. was greeted with prolonged for ite own musical worth and alee for the composer who at one time Pplat 4 sy This new way gets your clothes Use Rineo for all your washing except the dainty things you wash with Lus out hours earlier ONDAY morning just started and your washing all done! Snowy white, immaculately clean clothes flapping ©n the line, getting the early morn. — And the whole day before you You think it sounds impossible. But just wash your clothes the new way—the Rinso way. Rinso is the new form of soap for the family washing. It comes in fine granules, so high in cleansing value that they loosen all the dirt while the clothes are soaking. 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