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Seattle | ociety to Be Honor t at Buffet Sup- ; Welcomed at eon; Pre-Nuptial — PAIN HENRY W. EDMONDS, U, & A. and Mrs. Edmonds will in thirty friends at a buffet in their Fort Lawton quarters Personal Mr. and Mra. Leavitt Baker of San Francisco will arrive in the city rt day evening, to be the guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mr. Edgar Berg. eee Mra Henry Arthur Pratt of Ine Mr, and Mr Warren Gagmm, Mix Ruth Gomam and Mr, Warren 1. Gaseam, Jr, will remove Satur day to thelr summer home at Crys CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Ladiew Ald, Grace MR. Church For the benefit of the carpet fund quab spent yesterday in town as th! o¢ Grace M. 1a. church, the Ladion' guest of Mra, Arthur Pratt, Aid geelety has arranged an enter: tainment to be given Friday evening Mra James Mi. Galbraith and her|at the church. Several hundred plo daughter, Mra, Charis Castlen, left} ture postcards of Huropean views yesterday for California, where they | Will be shown on a reresn by Judge plan to remain for about six weeks. Ronald and will be sold later in the eee evening. Ww. ©. T. 0. Under auspices of the W, ¢ T. U., Mra, Jackson Silbaugh will epeak at the Free Methodist church at Green evening, complimenting Mra. subesamar er a” Lake on Friday; her subject will be Gray of Portland, Ore, who ‘the guest of her brother and sis- w, Major Harvard Moore, , & A. and Mra. Moore, eee Mes. Albert Witten, for several weeks, is planning to leave the first of the week for her home in Call fornia, recently come here from the to make her home Mra. S Turner entertained with ‘elightful luncheon at her home were placed for twenty and lilacs and nar im tasteful army ‘adorned the board. will remain until Monday, eee Mr, John A. Miller and daughter, to their bome in Bellingham, eee ver Complimenting iss Martz Mra. Etta Helm Boardman, who “Accomplishments of the Last Login: Mra, Heary Hull, whe has been! ivtore,” and @ musical program will the guest of her parent, Mr, and follow. Open Honse The Home Economica, Art and eee Architecture departinents of bygone versity of Washington will have Mr, Robert M. Burton and dang [OO poles in thelr reapective ter, Mise Marion Burton, left {pore buildings Fi |, May 13, 2 to day evening for Spokane, where they |? itn ap fad trom eee British American Assectation Strangers of British birth are tm- Mise Alberta Miller, who have been | vited to the meeting of the British spending several weeks im the Eart,| Amertoan amociation at the Fine were in the city Monday, en route | arts hall at 8 p. m. eee Seward Sorial and Literwry Qub Seward Social and Literary club, 2 p.m. has been spending two months tn/ With Mra. Pred Lituefield at New York, has returned to her home| Mra J. & Grannis will assist. Sub compliment to her sister, Mise in thts city. ject, “Washington Wild Flowers.” B. Marts, wh is to be a bride eee ‘me May 21, Mrs. John Brokaw is en- Mra. George M. Horton and Mim we at the home of her par ‘ Gertrude Horton left today by motor Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam J, Martz, for Vancouver, B. C., where they will Phi Stu Mothers’ Chub Phi Mu Mothers’ club at chapter house, 4530 University bivd, at 3 p evening with a kitchen shower. = toa: weeks ent. m Al Phi Mu mothers invited. gts Sunday evening at their home, "1 ing With a buffet supper in Frene tice All arrangements potnt toward a at to their house guests, The h, you'll no » | dig success for the Y. W. C A. car Pand Mrs Leavitt Raker of San|Olancing at this frock—in ‘A group of fifteen friends| spite of their economical) evening in the gym. Ail the giris pill enjoy their hospitality. tendencies have decided to use | clubs are joining together in putting ine more material in giving 0 Caspar W. Sharples and Mra. will entertain with an in- dinner at their home tomor gowns. And that generosity | vridge inland. “The bigger the car 4 5 ington of material is, of cowrse, the| nival, the bigger the camp,” in the | ‘neon #t fhe cominiae son of uf | tamutifel tonne ‘Wenman’s Orntury Cod Lfterature and Travel é¢partment nA W. C. A. of the Woman's Century club at Y. W.C. A at liam, Mra, W, J. Gar. Roars Carnival vacua ais tents the Asmtstonn wovel and Mra Emma K. Reinhart will give the travelog on “Petrified Forests Of sn poe children's trocke nival which is to be held Friday | “ftom ‘Woman's Coutury ctub at Y. W. C. A.at2 pm. Departments reareation is thie big street fair, the proceeds | OW Pie yas * ff which go towards the girls’ sum length and width to their! ‘vor camp. “lliptaminiga, on bain | UMtversty of Washington Alumnae Alumnae of University of Wash the commons af 1230 p. m. ‘evening, complimentary to Mr.| secret of the graceful lines of | !0e4e. So If you beliqve in @ camp | ( this importation which is cart | {or SAR pen cogent eee ried out in tones of blue touch-| «iris, boost for the carnival 7 ed with gold and rose. Here| ‘hore will be tun for man, woman you find again the pleasing|sn¢ child, with all the jase and er 7 > citement that with a street fair. i round neck and flowing | rem be an Rayptian garden, & sieeve. minstrel show, a jazx music shop, a freak show, and many other side Mrs. Thomas Merrill, who are seon for their home in ‘ain at Tea Heister Guie will be heet- 1 shows. In “the street” will be enter | 514: ave talnment of carnival spirit and ven- ders in fanciful costumes will peddle their wares. Everything from the monkey to the hot dog will be In the haleony there wil be a Jap- aneae tea house with dainty Japanese women and tiny maids in their native contame dirpensing tea. Also if one || stows weary of the din below, one may sit fm the ice cream partor and look down upon the frolic below, In charge of arrangements are Mr. George D. Hite, Mra icin Spencer, Mr. BL. Hite of Wen- members of the Hocial Score dub at eee Hementeadww ledre Hlomestender®’ lodge at LO. G. T. hall, Social, dance, e eee Mra Mary Ajax will entertain (he o'clock luncheon at her home, 9 Kane Women's Cub ‘The Kansas Women's club wil) On Frigay the Alki suxiliary to the howpital will entertain Orthopedic Herman 6nd Mise Ruth Bottomicy of | with @ dance for the benefit of the the Athletic club; Miss Ima Hervin | endowment fund. Mra Gilbert HH. of the F. ©. A. club, Mias Jean Smith j 3 i it rt id 8 | | [if g sg if i FE i RE E L : ai 2az|| BOLM BALLE INTIME EU 335 fi 2 PRICES: $1.00 to $3.00. SEATS NOW Complimenting thetr iter, Miss Anna Cohen, and fier fiance, Mr. Sam Leehin, Mr. and Mra. 8. Cohen will be at home Sunday after. noon from three until five o'clock. . Mrs. AL. Hawley Mrv.| Thursday Musical Club Ferguson and Mrs. Edward * y A ” Will Entertain 3 eee Saturday evening, at the home of formal Tea ™ rs and Mrs. E. W. O'Keefe, 4816 urora ave. the members of the 7 i sister, pe 3 : Be| Thursday Musical club will entertain Francisco, has invited their friends, when the fellowing pro. Mrs, aged ig her home| *T®™ which has been arranged by + Nichols, will be pre sented: Piane— Overtere, Post ané Peasant,” Gust You Suppe mara GL" Woodmansee and Mra R li Yorus— hospitalities will be dispensed Mrs, E. L. Skeel and Mrs. Clyde © Assisting are to be Miss Hoeten | Panc— ‘Addy, Miss Dorothy Thoman, Miss| "Ath Second Movement, Onve #1 4 Lovejoy and Miss Marian Mrs, O, Le Willett. 1 den Wedding ‘brated Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hite celebrated ir 60th wedding anniversary on | Vocal— day evening, May 4, at the| To, Time for Making Songs Has Valley club house, Rev. 8.| thank God tor a Garden... D Basrett officiating. Mrs. Sarah Mra, BE. W. O'Keefe, ; of Crosby and Mrs, W. A.|Piane= Mer of Algona, Wash., sisters of Mra G. 601 Bite Bldg, Beattle, Dear Bie: Hite, were her bridesmaids, as | Vocat— day. I know your medicine will cure ma. ‘ also were 60 yearn ago at the| Aris trom “Robert te Diabie~.... With beat wishes, as I cannot praise |" wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Hite in ee ee Sie et your remedy too much, | am > @ummerfield, Ohio, Little Mary | Piano— Fenwick, daughter of Mr. and| Semiramis, duet nse, Tho prohibition raiders are deter- and Mr. Nemire, both of Seat-| mined to ksep the moonshiners from the wedding march. Pre | posing a# studies in still life—Wash ee ceremony Mes, 1, 8, Fear | ington Por ““ SYMPHONY AT THE METROPOLITAN—MONDAY EVE., MAY 16 ‘There Are Pairies tm Our Garden e oe Liza Lehmann ‘The might Wind "1 U ; As a treatment for rheumatism, NALGEN has Maver Byram Michele, viele, passed the experimental stages. Under prescrip~ tion of experienced physicians it has been thor oughly tested in many serious cases and proved eee Siaby Bree Herman Lobr uniformly successful. A Washington woman Nalgen Chemical Oo, 1 have trieé about forty different reme- dies for rheumatiom, but your medicine has helped me more than any of them 1 am gaining strength and working every Very respectfully, - Rossini MRS. ELLA T. TAYLOR. Mrs 4. G, Simmer and Mmm GL, Kingston, Washington. THE LITTLE - GPRORGK BARRERE Founder—Conductor Entire Gallery, $1.00. SELLING Merch 18, 1981. Music Amphion Chorus Gives Enjoyable Concert Ballaed W. C. T. U. Last evening in Meany hal the Mra. & Rich will entertain the Bak! ginonion society heard fo turd W. GT. U. at her home, 1439 bee. Wout 67th wt, Friday, May 1%, at 2 pm. Mn, Marte Hoffman will be} 9 votoes, under the leadernhip nano green vent oaths be dia er seas Clande Madden, t tn its ote "concluded to keep to @ lowered key. | ing tein Onmeneidiy Coe season, und thru conscientious Work |e affect was splendid py PENA SE The York Commenity club win|0Y both conductor and members they} While Kellerd’s emotional power! ana, uniike the transformation of meet Friday evening, May 12, in the |have become one of the leading or-/and drumatis Intensity are not t0 be «14, which only mild and elderty Mount Raker Park Presbyterian | nizations of the kind in the North: |@°Precated, perhaps his chief exeeh | erandmothers wore, the «mart tn place of Thursday evening. | west, ae and community #ing:| Predominating on Ine"* lines. He is not content to follow) yong ringleta affects it nowadaym, ing planned, | program were American componers. tho dusty professional Judgments, |!) 70 “MEO! MNT A UB uMtae eatin © More and more the compositions of but gilows his own finely dovelopea| Th transformation " Rag Tea at Fduea: tew |our own country are appearing On| dramatic sense to dictate the mean-| 0° bundlesome wig, but am light aa ‘There will be a rag ten at educe tional center Friday afternoon, May 1%, at 1:20 o'clock. Mra. Hamuel Leonhardt and Mra. Nettle Chitten: | onived by D. Buck, and “Loch Le-|spearenn scholar will appear in his Mhes the thne required for dreaming, |, em WE be tho hontecnsn, ven Love Lament,” arranged by H.| most congenial role, “Hamlet.” | Imagine, if you will, combing © 8. Robertson, were two delightful eee your halr tonight for tomorrow | 0. Cecilia Guild numbers, becnuse of the excellent morning, hanging it mfsly on @ | PM. Cecilia Gulld of Bt. Clement's church will meet at the home of Mra. G. W. Johnson, 2517 Cascadia ave, Friday, May 13, from 16 until 4 Laincheon will be served. eee “Wynken, Iynken and Ned,” Women's auzillary, } No. 14,|"umbers that received merited American Legion, will meat in Vet- erans’ hall, Armory, Friday evening, May 12, at 8 o'clock. Ulla,” by Protheros, stinging voles of good quality, Here ts not ADDITIONAL CLURS of the dramatic type, and realizing — this, her numbers were arranged ac- Alpha X1 Delta cordingly. “Chanson Indoue,” by ‘The freshmen of Nu chapter of Alpha XI Delta wil lentertain Satur day afternoon with a eiiver tea for the benefit of the house fund, Moth ore and friends are invited to attend eee Girts of Tonka Chapter GQirts of Tonta chapter, O. B. &, will entertain with a May party at the Masonic temple on May 25 and have extended Invitations to all Eastern Stag matrons and their friends Hagin.” Anna Grant Dall and CHINTZ GOOD Chintz stands out an a fabric mediv ‘The lovely | blending of colors makes other orna- mentation unnecessary, |FEATHER BAGS ‘The feather bags which one sage | Oattich aguint—are lovely with Mufty [afternoon gowns, and may be had tn METROPOLITAN 4 sitting Wed., May 18 WITH MATINER SATURDAY Get Your Seats Now Sicts Trimmed Hats —and they include many of the late white and pastel summer patterns and shades, Untrimmed Hats —just a touch of trimming on many of these will put them in the class of many $5 to $10 hats, Ornaments —hundreds to select from. Many beautiful importations made to sell for several times One Dollar—the kind seen on the smartest, expensive pat- tern creations, Feathers Braids —of all descriptions. AM shades desirable for the pres- ent season’s wear. Many eal priced at 2 for $1.00. Flowers your choice of the greatest variety in the whole Pacific Northwest. Imported silk flowers and wreaths from France and some from our leading domestic makers. One and two for $1.00. Basement Department Tie Ceitew alli Seattles lesgest Tvl inery Store spring concert. This male chorus of with his customary excellent re| Vor they, Whe yourmelf, have programa, and they are fast becom |ing of disputed accents and ambigu.|thistiedown and an porous, And it ing extremely popular with andi) ous words, ences, “Ilue Bells of Beotland.” har| ‘Thursday night the famous Shake | '* decorative, for certainly ft dimin pianiaimo work by the chorus Nevin; “The Song of the ‘Timber |‘, % &n addrews before £00 persons | Knowledge that your dremxing on the | Trall,” by Avery, and Parker's “Com sack War Bong” were all #o well re _oshdovenpeman Women's Anxitiary, Post No. 18 | °*!¥*! that they were repeated Other | oer the stage when he consented to| And mow the glad season ap plaure were “Dixie's Land” and “Cas May Dearborn Schwab waa the a Joist, Mins Schwab has a soprano Rimeky-Kormakow, wan well gtven, and for an encore she sang “Waters of Minnetonka.” Others that met with favor were “Corals.” by Tre. harne; “WIld Geese,” by Hogers, and La Forges “When Your Dear ville Beletad were the accompanists CHARM, THE HERITAGE OF ALL Attractivel Why, she was Ike « THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921. | KELLERD SCORES IN “MACBETH” AT uer|FALSE HAIR “macbeth,” that powertut, eeie. TS BACK melodramatic masterpiece, waa well presented Wednesday evening by| Do not be psurprieed ff ere tone John KE. Kellerd and his associate) you find that your motivh friends players. are using their own hair for sleep 1t5\ Kellerd played the leading role! ing purposes onjy. of |straint. In @ part that could have| learned that Ufe is short and the \eusily been exaggerated, he wisely | art of the hair ls long tn the learn lency Ues in the original reading be| young woman with the sbundance gives to the famous Bhakespearean |r «on dark hair er the magn of has its utilitarian side as well es © High prainme was accorded Shaker | peg, with the rest of your clothes | by | Ptare by John EB. Kellerd, noted a> | and going «weetly to weep in the © the Holy Names seademy Wedne® | morrow will be a thing of speed! day afternoon, Kellerd broke a life | jong rule never to appear in public | SP | make this address at the request of | Proaches when nature devotes here Mra. A. J. MeCarthy, who presided | seit to producing things that will | at the meeting. | forment.—Detroit Free Press, & = nn Se —" Specially Priced Dresses For the week-end only we are show- ing wonderful values in dresses of taffeta, sizes 16 tb 44. Wanted colors and favorite styles, at $24.75 $49.75 These are in keeping with the new prices of normalcy. Ar Style Without Extravagance Do you enjoy Victrola ballads and dance music? PCTROLA records for May include the following captivating ballad and dance numbers: “Wyoming,” lullaby duet, and “Blue Jeans,” sung by Peerless quartette—8sc. “Angels—We Call Them Mothers Down Here,” sung by Henry Burr, and “Over The Hill,” sung by Charles Hart-—&5c. “Make Believe,” and “Some Little Bird,” medley fox trots by the great Paul White man’s dance orchestra—85c. “Mazie” and “Answer,” fox trots by All Star | Trio with orchestra—85c. : “Kiss a Miss” and “Romance,” a fascinating pair of waltzes—85c. Takea small Victrola on your vaca» tion to the mountains or seashore, jenuine Victrolas, $25 to $1500, ient terms on any Victrola, REOSSYeESs oF we Es =, Sherman [Glay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB + Sookane *