The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 8

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ociety Charming Dinner Plan-| | med Preceding Merrill Dance; Reception at) Home of Mr. and Mrs.} Strout DANCE Th Sunset epaeceons THE which Mr Mrs Merrili are giving at the Club Sa! turday evening, complimen Mary to Miss Virginia Merrill and er house cucst. Miss Hilder Sleeve, of Hartford Miss Mary Dudley Walker tain img with a dinner of twelve covers “at her home eek ’ Reception Honoring ev. and Mrs. auchlan At the reception of Mr. and this evening D. MeLauchian fs church, and Mrs. the officers and me Women’s Council wi and the are to be Mr flowen, Mrs. Sidney Morgan fi Lees, Mrs. William H. Bliss, Charles Shepard, Mrs. Adam and Miss Agnes Cardin ee Stacy Complimented Luncheon Ralph Stacy was the compli guest at a luncheon Mra. F, Ostrander gave at her Yesterday. Places were marked fourteen guests oe ° Wetherill Receive Receiving her friends informalty| m Friday afternoon, Mrs. Alexander | Wetherill will follow her ustal Conn ts to be given at Mrs. Edwin A welcoming Rev { St n of as ve rector MeLs bers of| act who will i. Mrs. ties Herbert a More Material in Skirts for the skirt of more ma- Rllagg fer oor on the! terial. The frock is of white eee jerepe de chine and the er Dance Seattle guild will entert @ dinner dance at the He hall on Saturday evening, 14. Dinner will be served from Wuntil § o'clock, followed by dancing committee in charge of arranse includes: Mra F. K. Shelley, . Mrs. L. F. Kellogg, Mr Brown and Mrs. J. Thomas | al Tea ira. T. Ward, wife of Captain T. U. A. will entertain with & informa) tea at her quarters at Lawton tomorrow afternoon. ‘ see | _ Mrs. her home this afternoon, enter. | informally at tea compli Complimented ‘Victoria, B.C, who ts ber house vu Mrs. Stanley Griffiths pre at the dainty ee ll B: le George H. Terrell has extend. @ invitations for a small bridge at her home on Friday after in compliment to Mra, Robert ‘Harter. Cornish Hostess ‘Mr. Adolph Bolm and his com- iY are to be guests of honor at tem Miss Nellie Cornish is giving the Cornish school next Sunday tea table. ° rer and patrons of the school | invited to attend. at Home mitary to Mr. Curtis Ehr von Grudzinsk!, Mme. Myra entertained with a chafming at her home last evening. were placed for twelve guests. the dinner an interesting Program was given. eee on Hostess Loutse Marks was hostess her home on Monday afternoon | ning the members of the! Department of the Woman's, Club at luncheon. A study followed. cee al Luncheon pplimenting her house guest, | Charles Schutz of Crystal/ Mich. Mrs, Matthew Lyle) will entertain with a lunch- at her home on Saturday after- 0 eee Dance at Parish Club House | The Men’s Club and Women's Auxiliary of All Saints’ church ‘will entertain with a dance in the Parish Club House on Friday eve ming, May 13, dancing to begin at ‘8:20 o'clock. Pi Beta Phi Sorority Entertain _ To honor the senior girls, Pi Reta _ Phi sorority will entertain with a} Breakfast at the Mount Baker Park | ‘Glubhouse on Saturday morning at ‘Al o'clock. | PANTAGES HAS COMEDY PROGRAM Pretty girls decorate the musical | lot Yet, Marie,” at the Pantages this week, and William Eamunds, the comedian and star of the large company, is a character | getor of ability. His portrayal of | the little Italian designer is a bit of | elever acting. Grace Hayes is a dainty young) woman with a sweet voice and she| displays it to fine advantage in her artistic song offering. Eccentric comedy is the high light of Will H. Armstrong's “Baggage- man” character. Armstrong, well non the Coast, is assisted by ie Smith, an attractive girl. » Leonard and Willard, a pleasing comedian and an eccentric comed. lenne, keep the audience laughing ‘with their dialogue and dancing. Anna Vivian, axsisted by Evelyn Du Fresne, prevented some astonish. ing marksmanship. 5 | Br is Stx Sepia Photography Specially PORTRAIT SPECIAL | sheaths of black chiffon are in| put on, you'll notice, without st'a care as to regularity. | Personal Mr. and Mre. James D, Hoge are eaving the last of this month for Zanesville, Ohio, where they will at tend the marriage of Mr. Frederick Grant on June 1, after whieh they | will proceed to New York, where they will meet Miss Anna Roberta Hoge, who is returning from Europe. } . and Mra. Josiah Coiling will Mr. | remove in June to the home of Mrs. Walter Oakes, near the Country James Griffiths was hostess | chup. . . Mr. HL. A. Fleager left Sunday to Mrs. Albert F. Griffiths | for the East on a two months’ bus ness trip. cee Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frink and son Philip will leave May 31 for the East to attend the graduation of Mr. James Frink from the Culver Mili- tary academy. eee Mr. Lewis B. Peeples left Monday evening for New York, where he will join Mra. Peeples and Miss Beatrice Peeples, and with them will sal! about the 15th of June for Europe. cee Mr. and Mra. Harry Burnell Jones, who have been spending some time in the East, are returning the first from 4 until 6 o'clock. bor the week. Miss Helen Teal, of Portland, t the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. George Teal. eee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sinciair, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. M J. Connell for several weeks, left today for California, where they will spend a month before returning to their home in Glendive, Montana. eee Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason and family are removing the first week in June to Beaux Arts, on Lake Washington, where they will spend the summer. oe Mrs. Robert Locke Harter, . who has been spending the winter with | =k her mother, Mrs. F. K. Robertson, is leaving next week for her home in Chicago. Mr. Joseph C. Nathan has disposed of his home on Queen Anne Hill and with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Podas, has purchas- ed a home at Edmonds, where they are now residing. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills are spending a few days in Port Angeles. . Mr. Robert Cushman is the guest of his relatives, Mr. and Mra, Edgar Ameg for the summer months. o- Mrs. W. A. Peters and Miss Gena Peters returned Saturday from Call fornia, where they went to attend the marriage of Mr. Sidney Peters. oe e Mrs. Albert F. Griffiths, who has been the house guest of Mrs. James Griffiths for several weeks, is de- parting for her home in Victoria the first of next week, eee Mrs. Walter Gray, of Portland, is the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Maj. Harvard Moore, U, 8. A., and Mrs, Moore, at their Fort Law. ton quarters, Ventilated toupees for men are the nearest ap proach to na fortable, clone fitting ana poroun, Shampooing. singeing and clipping. Electric vibration and scalp treatments, Hair dressing, plain and fancy. Halr dyed and res Facial treatments. Blectric masange Factory Hair Store and Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 1620 THIRD AVE, $5 Priced at JAMES & MERRIHEW, 700 Eitel Bldg., 2nd and P MM ET Memorial mental ce You'll find here the voque|»¥ Mrs. W. Ler narud, junior; Mrs. ¥ | the home of Mrs James Sieben, | Fy len Maver 4 Td Club wil) If you are sick and want to Get W. DeForest, primary; Mra C. M./ 5505 67th ave S., with a “rag toa, wet a hall, yell and Kee ell, write for liter- " : eas ek eee <a @uaulay alonaaen. kinia, ‘Thursday, May 12,2 p.m. The|ature that tells How and Why this} With rheumatism and neuritis. z ib tae “at a tenses will be Mra, A. A. Osborne |Sitren: "ner." and wonderful new Z " eleme elief to #0 Mm: Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. Council of Jewish Women and Mra, F. Tourelette sufferers from, Constipation, Ttheue April 1, 1971, The Seattle Review No, §, W. B. The Seattle section, Council of sk ial Nalgen Chemical Co, A. of the Maccabees, will give it#| Jewish women, will meet on Thurs-|General George Washington Circle Eitel Building, annual children’s party at 8:30 p. m.| day at 2:20 p. m. in the Weatry room| General George Washington circle, Seattle in the We O. W. hall. A business! of the Temple de Hirsch, for the| Ladies’ of the G. A. RL, will hold « eg Ae other atlmegte. att Gentlemen: meeting at 730 will precede the| election of officers. ‘There will be a/c&fd party in Veteranw hall, Armory, |Pad day*and night. receiving tae I thank you for the great interest you party. board meeting at 1 o'clock. Thursday, May 12, at § p. m. Rad) etiv ys continuously into have shown in the health of my wife. I eee ales Rie thd Zone, erat sing @ healthy cir- feel truly grateful to you as this {fs the Fortson Thy gesen Anciliary Chapter A. OP. EO. Fast Seattle Guild — first winter in peven years that she Fortson Thygesen auxiliary to] Chapter A. C., P. BO. with Min Fant Seattle guild will meet at the on to @ nor- not been in bed from one to three months United Spanish War Veterans will| Helen J. Finch, 116 14th ave. N., at] home of Mra T. A, Hilton on Thurs thing with rheumatiom and neuritis, At the hold its regular meeting Thursday,|f p.m. Mra Frankie Hunter, estate| Gay, May 12, att May Armory, Special lunch will be served | Members are requested to at m 12, at 2 p. m., in Veterans’ oon. bring their own sandwiches. Daughters of St Sint day. nier The Congrove club will entertain with a millsary whist party in 1. W. Daughters of St. George ave., May 12. Take Renton or Beach car. eee Coagrove Club m will be given by delegates. | George wil meet at the home of Mra. Johnson, 9330 Rainier beach, on Thurs SEATTL THE Bel. | John H. Matthews will give « Brighton Auxiliary day story. The depart-| The Rrighton auxiliary of the Se ferences will be directed | attle Minute women will entertain at hall. | organizer, will be present. Myrtle Chapter | Past Matrons’ club of Myrtle chap-| }ave. N. Lunch at 1 p.m 2 eee tn Literary and Travel Club Literary and Travel club with Mre ia G p.m. Election of officers eee Nineteenth Century Literary Club Nineteenth Century Literary club at Y. W. C. A. Dramatic programm. Ra THE AMPHION SOCIETY ~ CONCERT TONIGHT Meany Hall, gl 8:15 P. M. CLAUDE MADDEN MAY DEARBORN SCHWAB ....9..«.....SOLOIST EIGHTY UUUAOUAEUAAUAAUT Esast Rardwarc € ITN Make Your An Ironing IMPLEX JRONER —<\THEREST one To reduce a slight overstock, we offer, for a few days, the 42 $148.60 SEE { Hardware 6 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET {ext door to Coliseum Theatre ) HUUUUCUUUUGSUUAUAYGAUCAUUUUOCUUUAEAEUALACAUAAUAAUAUALUA There is not the slightest need for you to stand for a half or a full day,, pushing a heavy iron =! oe and ere 4 yoursel out when University Campus ov ceuieeeeeee+- -DIRECTOR MALE VOICES roning Day Hour you can do the same work much better, with ease, in an hour’s time ona ch (most popular size), at IT TODAY SrMHUIMIONUNUUATUUEEAYONUHUAGGiUATROUUULUUOEEOUAUGUUUOEACRAUUOUAUUOEUEUACUAUEAUUGUAUAE AT, \e Hostenses, Min Miss Mary Blanchar¢ . j ter, with Mra. A. F. Hamil, 1922 Fifth| temple, Fremont, Thursday, May 1 Kenan, 624 16th ave. N., at 2] home-brew Greenville G8. C) Piedmont, E STAR Cora Gilette and A. * Pythian Sisters’ Altruistie Club Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club will ° | . ” | usi¢c THE METROPOLITAN ) “ ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN shakespeare, Ute ap ore ric ches y nented by the Kellerd com Civic Orchestra Looking Mire. Max West, United Maien children's burean expert and mather of five | pany at thé n Tuesday v% jorthweat mothers on child welfare, She w h r for Local Composition ete masical aavice, or advice In difficall feedieg cases, of deal with abeer. | evening with the mame scholarly in CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Jo. & hall, Fremont, Thursday, May| ame seattle Civic Symphony Or| mal children, She will answer any question about the care of healthy, sormal sight and dramatic power as was dis ta at $30 p, m chestra is lagking for a Seattle children 4 . ‘ py. tH reply. by Fama played in “The Merchant of Venice” 1 » b io ing questions wi anewered wie @ week. \reoe - = Photoplay Censorship Board ) AE teteners and “Hamiet a Oo a De pI pI o| MEM MAX WEST, THE STAM, SEATT The photoplay censorship board of | Nurses’ Commaque prot SS. composer with pehangeene a sax lee: ready measure of the child's health| Kellerd’s characterization of the the Seattle Federation of Women's| The Nurses’ Commuque club componition. The orchestra has xX WE than bi in in weight and height.|Jealous Moor was on a high plane : .M “st hie gain in wetght and height. | clubs will m at the Federation | hold its regular monshly m tung te 4 itect! to aévanes local mu : HY MRS. MAX W : ‘ In infancy, the weight is the chief | His acting in the pivotal scenes was clubhouse at 10:30 a. m. | Thursday, May 12, at 3 p at the’ ical interests, It ts not enough to lease sive me the weight s factor in determining whether the| restrained, yet powerful, subtle, yet ee Jhome of Mra, I. Waddington, 6612)... attle players in ita orches.| Ought to gain each ype boy babies | bMby’# food in right, and overweight tremendous, His dramatic sense was John B. Allen PLT. A | Greenwood ave. tral ensemble, nor to use local] The averake weight of boy DAMt| in almost as important a xymptom of |#t all times unerring Mrs. Signe Beck will lead the dis | . 8 é artints and soloists In its concerts, | #t birth Is 7% ke ae mistaken feeding methods ax under Inabel Merson, in the role of cussion of the “Child's Letsure Time” | Ladies of the Golden North }it wants to produce any worth]? During th Pan begin eight. A rapid increase in weight|milia, brought out all the tragie xt the meeting of the John B. Allen| ‘The Ladies of the Golden North| white compositions by local compos | the first year of life the averag in not to be desired in infants, Cer-| beauty of the part, while Stuart PT. A. at 320 p. m. at the school | will hold their regular business meet: / op. Mme. Davenport-Mngberg, the for a healthy 4 i” t us ‘ake tain foods which make a baby fat| Black's performanc of lago was house. Jing in K.P. hall, Third and Virginia) conauctor, in looking for a work | ™* raorpagiet pee Meg pave Kt] ao not build strong bones and mus-| nothing short of masterful. Fredda eee | wt. Thursday, May 12 that will meet requirements for the | ne an) oe aoa welnht in trom | °™ 4d fat children frequently suf.| Brindley portrayed the character of Franklin High P.T. A | ea coming concert in June $ mont rg « average wee od ‘oe | ter some degree of ill-health later if] Desdemona with all the color and The Franklin high school PT. A Special Meeting Called The works of Seattle composers > " a “M ph Berircr ares their diet has been of this one-sided | charm that she displayed in the role will hold it# annual election of offi-| Mrs, Wilson R. Gay, chairman Of} nave been neglected; that ts the ue 4 pirth | character. In writing to me, please | of Ophelia the previous night n eight | _ _- ———— —EEE cers at 3:46 in the school building the board of t con of the Seattle! targer and more ambitious efforta.| “*! ' of | MIWAYS State the way the baby ts be | oes ration of Women's clubs, wither] Seattle hax heart symphonic crea-| |The wan during the second half Of) ing fed and hin weight Queen Anne Fortnightly Club » call a special meeting of the board] tions of Henry Hadiey, but Mr. : Sag y | The ¢ n Anne Fortnigh Jub! ¢ M 12, at 1040 ™. | Had n! ttlelte t At 9 months the usual weight is/ © Queen Anne Fortnightly club] for ay 12, w A. wiley was only a elie tempo h + , > ute onl from 17 to 18 pounds, and at t “| NIGHT ROBES will m at the of Mr laut the club house, Presidents of! rarity, ax conducto: pry NIG Gs 20c 1 r, 2113 : wd ne Jelubs and > aus of boards are re-|. oy ee bee H4 Hel of the first year the baby usually | : Now Dozen ayn 3 ave | clube an : attle mphony. A symphony bY) veieha junt about three times us| 19 night robes the sleeveless model At HOYT’S, Fourth quested to be present Walter Bell was given once, but| run as at birth |i preferred for summer. Wide! a Tharsday Progress Clob | ee Mr. Rell was merely sojourning During the second year the baby | %houlder straps of the filmiest lace and Pike The Thursday Progress club wil! | Overseas Club here, attached temporarily to the wii; guin about elght or nine pounds,| Fe often seen, meet ut the home of Mra. N M Sverseas club will entertain! seattle apho de rectos 7 " ennai ; . < r : ~ (< = $ < Bs a ‘The Oversea at or ser S > | Beattio Symphony under Director) oF apout three-fourths of a pound a} oe "re ort (eS seee Oee iacn ae Matiey month, tho the gain is rarely remu- | | Dah % gy ga « ; aol oheiinale ee ore sent Haw sive Php lar. ‘There will be times when the | on Thursday evening at 8:30 o’clock| major concerts next season, and will| weient eahmeney, Vehean Veritas Club under the direction of Mrs. G. H.| be rd once more ep ecto He ight remains stationary. ‘T | thin reason >t heat, to teeth Phe Veritas club will meet at the . a , pauses may be due to heat, to H The Verit dub 1m - Jackman Refreshments wil sometime early in June. The solo! ing or illness, or the cause may not home of Mra. P. Heraberg, 16 Crock-|\orved and all membe a friends|iste for the elo d y "1 | emp tig ty pi * ]erved an a all me mbers and frien | at for Sie June. eoocurt are welll be easy to explain. The healthy baby | : - ee ee sown players. mH ont make up for the| ickens Fellowship Club o Se Pies will be heard in a fine Specie Aragon By be May 12 the Charles delay when be starts gaining asain. | wahip club will meet] Rummage Sale piano concerto and Almeda Biery| uring the third, fourth and fifth | i iy A 4 be F ~ t| On Thursday, Friday and Saturday| will appear as polo violinist with| years, the average gain in weight Is | na at} * w) e 3 Subject, “Pickwick Papers." {te Holy Trinity Lutheran Ladies*/the covie organization. shaus Sine'to Sew gauntee year, Ak p mm. Subject, “Plokwt \ | Ald society, Circle No. 2, will hold @] Members of the organization are|5 years, the average welght is from | : ‘ rummage sale in the basement of the/axking thelr friends to become as-| 39 to 41 pounda, | Seattle —— Lear ee Sunday | Voatiake market nociate members. All holders of] Every baby should be carefully | s The Beattie G ted Union of Sun ee associate membership cards, which] and accurately weighed at birth, and | day School teachers will meet from | Lawton Circle can be necured from Harold Biack,| at frequent intervals thru the whole $20 to 1130 a m. at Plymouth| Lawton circle, Ladies of the G, A.|secretary, and Le Roy Backup. | period of growth. There is no better | ehure h Sixth ave. and University | R., will meet In regular session on|treasurer, will be entitled to hear - - - — | e st. Mra W. A. Bowman will lead|May 12 at 1:30 p.m, A May day|the June concert and all next | oo) na gabe eee Awe ES p.m. we Dorte Social Club Doric Social club, O. B. 8, wil en rtain with a card party in Masoni are thor within pm. All Bastern Stare and friends | and poor. vited. or how : SUUEEDEEPnarrenneend | Piaased When you ge out with » cargo bed be everybody nome it—! a! MRS. Sold on & test proposition. No matter bow bad your allment, ong Angeles, Calif —Advertisement. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. “OTHELLO” AT MAX WEST’S ADVICE THE DOOR OF GREAT UNKNOWN? —Lumbago, Neuritis, Sciatica, Gout and kindred disorders. Read the testimonial of this man whose wife was afflicted Present time she is fast gaining her oid- time health, and I heartily recommend Nalgen to anyone sufftring from these ailments. vmhIy eatinfled it ts helping | the appliance } © do but wear it. about the appli id so reasonable the reach of all, both Yours very truly, J. E. PERONE, 337 Twenty-fourth Ave, Seattle af at ie rich anding. we will be o have you try it at our full Information write tomorrow. Radium Aj 279 Bradbury Vidg, CLOSING OUT PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT Our Purpose in closing out our Phono- graph Shop is to make ZASTERN in all respects a SPECIALTY SHOP of READY-TO-WEAR AP- PAREL. In our 21 years of service to the people of Seattle, business has been good. We have the confi- dence and loyalty of our patrons strictly on the merits of our wearing ap- parel, from the standpoint of quality, service and style. Combined, they rep- resent value, and to the combination we add the inestimable convenience of a Charge Account, ar- ranged to suit the personal requirements of each cus- tomer, It is to render a greater and better service to our present customers, and to permit more Seattle women and men to shop in our Wearing Apparel Depart- ments that we are elimin- ating the Talking Machine Shop. This expansion is the best proof of the suc- cess of our efforts to give satisfaction, and we invite you not only to inspect the Talking Machines now being closed out, but also to view the new exhibi- tions in our Wearing Ap- parel Departments. This is an opportunity to ft that phonograph you ve wanted, for we are Phone Main 5130 OUR Every home, every camp, every houseboat should have music, and to make it possible we are offering the entire stock of our Talking Machine Shop at the Newly Reduced Prices as given below Pay Only $1.50 Down for any machine, the balance at $1.50 per week. Look at these prices: [Ee | Fe | Ge [He | ke | Le Formerly ...| $125.00 | $140.00 | $150.00 | $165.00 | $225.00 | $275.00 This offer, naturally, is good only until the Grafonolas on hand are sold, a matter of a few weeks at ,the most. Make your: selection while the stock of all styles and finishes is complete. WE HAVE 100 MACHINES ON HAND NOW THE REPUTATION OF EASTERN IS BACK OF EVERY MACHINE. We guarantee them to be standard in every way, fully equipped ahd in perfect condition. We guarantee to maintain a service depaxtment until the expiration of our contract with you, giv- ing thus the continued and full benefit of our present long-established department. The Talking Machine Shop of the MANY RECORD CABINETS, | Two Entrances ALBUMS AND i 1332 Second 209 Union ACCESSORIES.

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