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pliment for Miss Men- Mrs. Baillargeon. age Mra, Alvah L. Carr the newly ected president of the Women’s University club, M Hervey B. Wilbur, the retiring presi Gent, is entertaining with a luncheor At the club house tomorrow after Hoon. The guest list includes the re tiring board of trustees, Mrs. J Sell Hodge, Mrs. G. BE. de Stelguer and Mrs, H. J. M. Baker, and the ‘meeting last Friday Delightful Luncheon Planned Complimenting Mrs. John Arthur Baillargeon (Margaret Ames), Mrs |) Archibald S. Downey has arrang Tuncheon to be given th @ub next Friday afternoon Mons have been limited to Mate friends of the honor guest Bridge Luncheon Th compliment to Miss Kath Mrs. David Williams are ent With a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sheard next Monda ad Party for ' Disabled Veterans > Alarge card party is being planned _ By the women's auxiliary of Rainier Noble post of the American Legion P day, June 7, in the tea room of Fred. @rick and Nelson's Py. The proceeds of this aftair are for p the benefit of the disabled war vet @rans. One hundred and fifty tables | Rave been arranged, and for such a Worthy cause, there is no doubt but they will be disposed of speedily Those wishing to attend may ob- fain tickets from the committee tn charge. Mrs. Winfield W. Smith, Mrs. Edward B. Ballinger, Mrs. Her Vey M. Lindley, Jr., Mra. G, E. Raff D. A. Seibert, Mrs. Walter B. and Mrs. John G. Baker, or headquarters of the Legiog in Stuart building. A novel favor | Made by the disabled men at Cush ue and Port Townsend hospitats Will be given to each table. Addi onal guests will be welcomed at the © tea hour, which will be Mt four ‘oelock. | Following is the list of the promi 4 t-matrons who will act as a gen committee for the benefit ‘Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, Mre Livingston B. Stedman, Mre. Hugh “M. Caldwell, Mrs. Clarence B. Rieth- nm, Mrs. A. J. Falknor, Mrs. James A. Haight. Mrs. Edwin A. Strout ‘Mrs. Archibald J. Fisken, Mrs. Ken. Winslow, Mrs. J. F. Douglas, Wiliam D. Perkins, Mrs. HL Paul, Mrs. Maurice W. » Mrs. Norval H. Latimer, EB. 8. Goodwin, Mrs. Henry Mrs. William R. Crawford, ‘Mrs. J. Howard Alien, Mra. W. B. ffney, Mrs. Frank M. Carroll, Mrs. ind Bowden, Mrs. Harold Pres Mrs. W. N. Redfield, Mrs. Flor- Denny Helliker, Mrs. William Coyle, Mrs. Oliver Dockery, wife ' @f Col. Dockery, U. 8. A.; Mra. Reb- ‘a . Abernathy, wife of Command- Abernathy, U. 8 N. and Mrs. ‘Gerald Shannon. ewe : Informal Luncheon E plimenting Mrs. Joho Siste and Mrs. W. A. Hartung, Mrs. Wil Vam Delfel was hostess at an in- luncheon at Frederick & Nel- son's last Friday. : ement Announced at Luncheon _ Entertaining. with a charming _ Wuncheon given at the Tennis club Jast Saturday afternoon in compli ‘Ment to Miss Gwendolyn Monteagie, Who is leaving in a short time for Boston, Miss Marjorie Claire Schuett, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry _ > Sehuett, announced her engagement _ t Mr. George W. Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Stoddard of Chicago, who have recently come here to reside. Cards bearing the names of the be trothed pair were attached to dainty French corsage bouquets of spring flowers. Only intimate friends ‘Were invited to the luncheon, which Was informal. The wedding will be ® summer event. Dinner Dance The next dinner, dance to be given a@t the Seattle Golf and Country club will be Saturday evening, May 21, so the committee in charge announces. wes Kitchen Shower Mrs. R. H. Burke and Mrs. J. M Lang have extended fifteen invita PRIZE GOWN mee of the Women’s | ~ University Club Will, Be Honored at Lunch-| eon; Pre-Nuptial Com-' denhall; Luncheon for | Jat 8 p.m talk on ¢ Mew board, elected at the annual| cussion at the meeting of the te be given on the afternoon of Tues- | at the Smith College Fashion She won a prize offer-| ed for the originally designed evening dress that best com- bined modesty with attract- Here is Caroline in the gown, Bridge Afternoon On Thursday afternoon, Miss Jean ati p.m . Miss Katherine Mendenhall with a bridge of three tab Sander. 7 vard, at 12:30 p,m. Presiding at Opening Tea afternoon at opening tennis tea, presiding at the tea hour, will be Mra, Wiliam Hunt- er McEwan, Mra. Mrs. Joshua Green and Mrs. Edwin Assisting them are to be Miss Helen Walker, Miss Dorothy Ewing, Mise Gena Peters, Miss Mary Lea Pisken, Miss Virginia Merrill and ber house guest, Miss Lucile Gilder. sleeve, Miss Dorothy Allen and Miss Nancy Emory. Reception by Civic Club A reciprocity reception by the Se attle Civie Improvement club was held at the Federation club house Thursday afternoon. The club hoyse was tastefully decorated with red tulips and carnations, carrying out the club colors. Presiding at the tea hour Mrs. Henry Landes, president of the City Federation, Coughlin, president of the Improve. Little Helen Jane May received the cards at the door. During the afternoon an interest- Ing musical program was given by the pupils of the Holy Names Acad emy, a9 follows: and Mra J. Violin’, “Helen Jeanette Wardin Harp, Rose Johnson. Berceuse, from Julia Williams Helen Madden, Marie Clark. Harp, Rose Johnson. Hungarian Dan Stilwell, vi . Rose McCulloch, Cello, Mary Hulehinaon, Marte Daasin. Piano, Marie Clark Rita Prash and Pauline Mackey ap- red in toe dances, and Donna Rickart an Egyption dance o contributed to Mona's Waters AMUSEMENTS Matinees 2:30 7! “NOT YET MARIE" yt Hi. Armstrong; Gi Leonard & Wi k 4 ig Katherine Mendenhall for a kitchen : shower to be given at the home of a Mrs. Burke on the afternoon of Wed nesday, May 11. . Mr. and Mrs. Green Joshua Green entertained with a din Mer at the Sunset club, on Friday eve ning. Mrs. Woody Will Be Honored at Luncheon a Honoring Mrs. Clifford Woody, the members of the Book Review lass and the Drama Circle of the en's Usiversity Club, will en 4 tertain with a luncheon at the club F house next Friday afternoon. Mrs. Woody, with Mr. Woody, is leaving June for Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she will make her home. | oar . Informal Tea Mrs. H. W. Pennock is entertain ing with an informal tea at her home tomorrow afternoon, in com- Pliment to the church committee of , the Congregational — Missionary League of Seattle Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. | gd. W. Balley, Mrs. J. 8. Pike, Mrs,| ¥. J. Kennedy, Mre. A. J. Carr and Mre W. V. Gulick, » tions to the intimate friends of Miss | Coming—Eva The Eminent Actor TOMORROW 7 Dinner Hosts | \ = With Mr. C. D, Coleman of Winni. | peg as the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. | oRPHEUM David Saperstein; Curzon Sinters; Sultan; Concert Orchestra CLUBS FOR TUESDAY John Hay PLT, A i. A. Naramore, who the chool architect, will show blue prints and dixcus# the proposed new building plans at the meeting of the John Hay POT. A. at 3p. m. The |pupila of rooms 7 and § will offer a cal program refreshments will be served Seattle Audubon Society public is invited to attend the meeting of the Seattle Audubon So elety at the Cham! of Commerce Mr, 8, F, Rathbun will Bird and he will ily bird skins from Brown collection Seattle Woman's Club ‘The class in literary interpretation the Stattie Woman's Club wil at the home of the Misses Maude and Nellie McGough, 1416 ave, at 1 p.m, to continue study of Tennyson's “Passing of |Arthur,” under the direction of Mirs ebe. At 2:30 the current nt of the Seattle Wo wil] meet at the same Writers’ Club Cc Wit Mrs. William Calvert, ar, Mra, Lillian Boss and A. EB. Rayner will read papers at the meeting of the Writers’ Club at 8 p,m. in the Erickson room in W.8. A eee Mount Baker Circle The Mount Baker Circle of the ana Flower Mission will meet ¢ of Mra, J, M. Middle Sind ave. &., at 11 a. m. Carrent Century Club Amanda Pollong and Mra Knowleton will lead the dix ar Century Club at the Ballard Branch library, at 220 p.m Alpha Sigma Phi Mothers’ Club The Alpha Sigma Phi. Mothers Club will meet at 2 o'clock at the chapter house. Caleidh Clob Mrs. J. BE. McReynolds will enter the members of the Caleidh at her home, 6401 Meridian Shawandassee Club The Shawandasere Club will meet with Mrs. Harry D. Hurley, 416 EB. Tist st, at 2 p.m . Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae will at the home of Mra. W. EB. st Green Lake boule yee baal Civie Clab The Woman's Civic Club will meet for election of officers at the Geor gian Hotel at 2p. m Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Initiation will follow the business meeting of Emma Lazarus Auxiliar$ to Bnai B'rith at the educational center. ro Flate Lincoin Benedict The human analysis class of the Lincoln Benedict Club will meet at § p.m. in parlor D of the Frye Hotel, Third ave. and Yesler Readings will be given by Prof. A. ls Siaer, Ph. D., and Prof. John FE. Ayer, The subject will be “Rehearsal of the Benedict Types, Reading Character at Sight.” eee Aquits Lodge No. 35 Aquila Lodge No. 35, Degree of Honor, Protective Association, will in Evergreen Hall, Arcade building. Visiting members are in vited to attend. . Seattle Gymnastic Sorteey The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Seat- tle Gymnastic Society will meet at 1819 Eighth av at 3p. m. : Chab Mra. E. C Alt will entertain the members of the Revned Club at her home, 2056 23d ave ~atipm ee Meetings of the W. C, T. U. The University W. C. T. U. will hold an allday inatitute Tuesday at University Christian chureh, THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS. _ | Personal Mins Miorence Skinner, head of the home economics department of the Milensburg normal school, who has been the guest of Mr, and Mra. J. G Fletcher for a few days, left yester: | day for her Wy Manney and Miss Louise Hollister, who is « national organizer, The city The executive at 1:15 p.m, and @ program will f Agios Sisters guest of ‘The Agiee Sisterd will meet home of Mra. for noon luncheon. Woman's Century Club Parliamentary Woman's Century club and Mra. Clifford Woody are | > June 15 for Chicag Mr, Woody will teach at the Chicago university for the summer. In the nd Mrs, Woody will go to Attor, Mich. where Mr_| ner for John Barleyoorn | Woody will join the faculty of the University of Michigan Clonian Clob won and Mra. the home of the forn followed by #0 lelal afternoon, D Jonia Chapter temple at § p.) onferring of ¢ Improven ont Alki Women’s Improvement club at munity hall at tion of officers and consideration of making stock transferable Miss Virginia MeDono land and Miss Vida Dedge of San|on a vaud Francisco are expected to arrive the | larly. Saperstein has of the week from New York | technique that makes his plano pour and will be the guests of Mr. and|forth murmurs and ripples, captivat Jamen Colbert Sullivan for a| tng the audience. before returning to their Lieyd T. Cochran Post Auviliary uxillary to the Lioyd American Legion will meet Tuesday evening, May 10. at § o'clock, in Ballard elty hall, Nordica Choral Club Nordica Choral club the Fine Arts gallery 10, at § p,m Cochran post, and Mrs, Willlam Arthur have remored from the! of Mr. and Mra Jamen A & residence at 2305 N,| Ancient Order of Hibernians Mra. Byron Thorpe Carr has sold her home at 1617 KE. Pike st. and! with her daughter is located at 1208 | Summit ave. Ladies’ auxiliary, Ancient Order of Fred Inches left Friday for Idaho, where she will join Refreshments wit! Inches and remain indefinitely be served and a short program ren | from 815 to 10 The Mother's of Theta Xi fraternity will over mattress, springs and is very urgent that the mothers attend this meet ADDITIONAL CLUBS Work for Disabled Ex Service Men A merry party of about 15 women gathered around the tea table at the cducational Center Friday afternoon, Emile Marx and Mrs. ing ay hostensen. Many bright bal | made for the disabled ex-service men Records and flowers were taken over Saturday to Mrs, Neil Hamblin. | Will all interested in this noble work come to the Educational Center, cor ner 18th aye. S, and Main s#t., Friday afternoon, May 1 the hospital by from 130 until 5 Dboontinaed Council of Catholic Women wil! dincontinue their sewing meetings at Providence hospital until Sentile Lodge, No, 7 Seattle lodge, No. Honor, Protective association, will not meet on Tursday, May 10, but | will hold a meeting on Tuesday, May | 17, at &§ p.m. in Evergreen hall, Ar At 9 o'clock there Refreshments cade building. will be @ card party. will be served and the public ts in vited to attend. |PERFUMES Light, expecially sunlight, detert Orates perfume—it quickly saps the scent. Thun, if you wish to keep the odor of that choice liquid long, put it in @ sheltered corner on dressing table. WATCH THE OVEN Letting your cake batter, expe. clally if it contains much baking powder, stand long will «poll it. Let your oven be heating while you are mixing the dough, LEMON SKINS ‘There in use for even the lemon Bake it in the oven, after the 16th ave. N. EB. apd 60th st. The pro | meat has been used. fram includes talks by Mre, Mary | crisp, grate it, put it in @ jar and use Mra, Lola Flagg, Mra, Lily it for seasoning A New Remedy for Rheumatism Only those afflicted can know the of this dangerous bacterial disease. experienced is only equaled by the extent of the ravages made on the human system. Whatever the form—rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis or : gout—the results are unfailingly the same, vital constitutional disturbances and the foundation for permanent heart trouble, Seattle Man Secured Immediate Relief May 3, 1921. Nalgen Chemical Co, Seattle, Wash. Dear St . I have been troubled with rheumatism during the and fall months for the past four years. This spring I. was told of your remedy for rheu- matism and, securing a bottle, took according to directions, with the result that I secured immediate relief. WM. E. TURNER, 219 Marion Street. Nalgen Chemical Com 501 Kitel Building terrific pain The torment At Drug Stores in All Parts of the City Sherman SEATTL one | RAE AND LEW ARE Stephen B. Cook ts expected) AT’ THE MOORE home the last of the week after! Large gobs of bluen spending some time in Portland | a running start for the n f non and daughter | att M featured w Sunday b eee luminous raven orbs are Blues where uproarious mon helps k sun in Bur eee nan of Winniper, | nt Friday as @ guest in number w Mrs, Varde MacMarland | and Gygi and Mine bang comedy see ville » « | SHAKESPEARE é vie of canta. in far removed from the Shakenp t decade eee the } Ketle jot St Sunday night, winely kexpeare at the lock TO KILL BEDBUGS . giliccsnh "an belies Dimotve a handful of moth balls N tn, in a quart of gasoline. Use brush in|!Magined. No wurface acting but the complete engulfment of the parts of the bed, This mixture wi|@ctor in the charncter of Shake speare’s great creation. wiroun of seeing the the sonorous lines that 10c toe Announcement = Commencing 10c 3 10¢ at our counter for Doughnuts only MILK io ee for People drink | 10 10c it because it | 19 10c 10c Note This: che protein 10c ‘Hots Doughnuts content is the | 10c 20 cents dozen 10c 322 Pike —Invest in a good Player Piano RICES are attractive. Up-to- the-minute player roll music was never more seductive. Establish a gootl Player Piano Now in your home, and begin NOW to get pleasure out of it. A joy deferred is a joy half wasted. For every home, for every purse, we prob- ably have an ideally-suited Player Piano. Come in now and discuss with us an ex- change of your old instrument, or—if you wish—a convenient purchase arrangement. ay & Co. Tkird Avenue at Pine SEATTLE ‘Tecoma + Spkane + Portlend MONDAY, MAY 9, 192 | Music Los Angeles Philharmonic oneert Tonight ‘Thin evening the Los Angeles Phil © are reproduced with uty of the original, intensity pf the chamber qual Not to know and love #hake ve peare in to confess nd @ dilletante in the arte—and Kel | . harmonic orchestra, under the leader op-| ship of Henry Rothwell, will be heard in concert at the beth Rothwell n wore given | PP | and aryntallizzed in livin “TURN TO THE RIGHT” “the blue streak of vaude “Flsa's Dream" ville." Miss Samuels is a firm and | f TH Gunner A. Pande and small | determined opponent of the renownea| AT THE WILK left recently for Billings, | bluey, Dr, Crafts. to visit for about a monwh, Her speedy songs, jazzy waye and) drawing laugh: main) Wilkes, vies in her attack on the blue | Alexia | “Lohengrin”) by Wagner Due to the fact th t Wagner's “Dia n here only! number for ton 4 Kmmet Vogan and » Low Dockstader, veteran comedian, | Peusier been changen an was previous logue as chief mour-|ple'x property has the habit of Others in conspicuous roles are laments the feeble one-half of one per| Howard Mum cent that remains of John ypsy dance music by Ota Gygi nd the dances by Maryon Vadie pro- vide a real treat of artintic Deepite the absence of jazz in their) We dye your rags and and Tita Boland. | Next week's attraction, “The Ouija them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Phone Capitol 1223 ance of the Wilkes stock company 21 the organization will theatre will be re modeled into @ motion picture house Jensen & Von The stock company was or Thomas Wilkes Everhart remains of the original company VIOLINIST HEADS PALACE HIP BILL Trovato, a violinint, star of the new yeuterday at Trovato is also a musician of abil-| A treat for the children all who enjoy an unusual display of they had to do #o artistically ply that their offering was | motored to Vancouver for the week-|even more popular than the David Saperstein in one of thone | ) of Port.| rare artixts that can play r ganized in 1916 REMOVAL SALE ’s and Young Men’s Suits — $15, $18.50, $25 and $30 New Location Will Be 1427 Fifth Ave. at Pike St. ee and do it popu ip a popular | show that opened AT METROPOLITAN Shakespeare given by the hament of ham companies is far more worth seeing than the best of the way shows produced by the cleverest 4 variey of clever tricks. A popular are Grace and Parks, dancing and songs please. Worth i” an attractive young woman who has a pleasing voice. and Hermain, @ Lilligatian acrobat | And Jobn E. Kellerd’s production of the master’s immortal “Shylock” ean road shows ot} 1113 Third Ave. Bet. Seneca and Spring Sts. 4, in opening btw entertainingly Utle of the feature photoplay. Washable Sport Skirts $5.98 to $9.00 It's time for summer sport skirts and we are ready Our stock includes several splen- 1 did styles in plain white and many pretty black and white skirts; inverted pleats, fancy pockets and but- ton trimmed. They are of good wearing materials and are excellent values at our prices. “Tiger's Cub” is the | role of the crafty, deep-souled Shy y efivinaged, and Lovers of Shakespeare—and their name is logion—will be doubly de great productions, when they know to meet your needs. 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Monday, May 9th 10c We reduce our prices to 10c 10c¢ the mame as before the Sport Jackets $10.00 Values Tho Jersey Sport Jacke’ are the favorites of the sea- for they are very at- tractive in style, serviceable for wear and low in price. showing them in Kelty, heather, navy, brown and scarlet. Sizes 26 to 42. Infants’ White Serge Coats $5.00 to $9.50 Perhaps the baby needs a new white coat for and summer wear. These which we are ig come in short and full length with cape. They are of a good heavy wool serge, and lined throughout; capes are scalloped and embroidered. 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