The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 10

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Seattle Society Miss Dorothy McEwan Will Wed Mr. Black on June 18; Shower for Miss Godley; Visitors Will Be Complimented at Luncheon. Iss DOROTHY M'E WAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will tam Hunter McBwan, has erage @aturday eventnig, June etabte the date of her wedding to Mr | son of Mra. Frank ee Miscellaneous Shower Complimenting Miss Godley Mrs. Wilmer ©. Hewitt and Mise Helen Noelthorpe are entertaining} With a miscellancous shower at the home of Mrs. Hewitt this evening, | Complimentary to Miss Dorothy} Godley, who will become a bride} on June fifteen cee Plan Charming Luncheon As a compliment to Mrs. Stewart KB. Barbour and Mrs. Mary Kyer! Roesing, Mrs. Burns Updegraff will entertain with a luncheon at her home next Wednesday Covers will be place Fests. afternoon. d for twelve Patrons and Patronesses Named for Dance ‘The patrons and patronesses for the dance Mme. Myra Pless is giv ing on Saturday evening at the Women's University club for the Pleasure of the pupils of her school, | ‘will be: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor-| Mills, Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hw Shirt Bla-| peth, | “- Farewell Tea As a farewell compliment to Mra | Eimer BE. Adams, who with Mr. A Adams is leaving in a short time for| Great Falls, Mont. where they will Teside, Mrs. Alfred H. Lundin and Mrs. Girl Will are entertaining with $nvinformal tea at the home of Mrs. | Lundin mpnnerew atterpoen. . * Mr. and Mrs. Fischer Plan Musicale Mr. and Mrs. Casper Fischer have issued invitations for a must ale, to be given at their home on Tuesday evening, May thirty-first. at eight o'clock, ‘The Sparsur string quartet Bive the Program, Luncheon at | Sunset Club Mrs. Clande M. Seeley entertained With an informal luncheon at the Sunset club this afternoon, in com pliment to Mrs. Leon Greenough, of | ‘Troy, Mont., who is the guest of Mrs. Clarance B. Blethen. meee 8 Supper Dance at Tennis Club Announcement is made that the next supper dance to be given at the ‘Tennis clud will be on Friday even- ing, June 10. will Informal Luncheon Mrs. Stewart Barbour entertained iy at Iuncheon at the Sunset yesterday “afternoon, compli-) Mra. Jane Douglas Champ Tin, who is a — io the city. _ Musical and Lawn Fete ‘ Mr. afid Mrs. Fred Wilson have 3 Planned a musical and lawn fete for tomorrow evening, the affair to be given at their home. ee Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae will be entertained on Saturday, from ten-thirty until four, at the home of Mrs. C. I. Klopfenstein, 1016 East Lynn *. Mrs. Alt Luncheon Hostess Complimenting her sister, Miss/ Blanche Myres, and Miss Viola Bren- | die, of Denver, Colo, who are her house guests, Mrs. E. C. Alt enter-| tained with a luncheon at her home today. Covers were marked for ten guests, and bridge occupied the aft- ernoon hours. oe Bridge Luncheon Mrs, A. D. Tollefsen was hostess | at her home, "yesterday afternoon, | entertaining with a luncheon of twelve covers, with bridge for the| later diversion.” ° Surprise Party Protessor Lesile Ayer and Mra, Ayer were pleasantly surprised by about thirty of their friends on Sat-) urday evening, the occasion being| the birthday am Mga. Ave. Mothers’ Club to Meet Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers’ club will meet at the Chapter House, 1906 East 45th st., on Friday, at two o'clock. ees Birthday Celebrated Celebrating the 16th birthday of their daughter, Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duncan entertained at their home on Saturday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Birkel, Mr. and Mra. J, R. Evans and gon Harold, Mrs. George Van Klef- fens and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mre. W. T. Fillis, Miss Helen Chris tensen, Mr. Edgar La Fayette and Mr, John Brown, Knickerbocker Club Postpones Dance | The Knickerbocker club has post- poned its first Thursday evening dance at Leschi pavilion until Thurs day, June 2. The committee in charge includes Mr, Stephen Haynes, Mr. Trafford Huteson IL, Mr, Wil- fred Chance and Mr. Justin Haynes. OPPORTUNITY) STARWANTADS |\CHILDREN’S DRESSES If & tuck l# put under the hem of! the litue girl's frock, when it shrinks or as she grows, it ened without leaving any evidence of the G | frocks of dark silk. | LONG SKIRT CLUBS FOR FRIDAY wation day ymnit in an ludes Mr. L. I chairman; Mra, Huth retary; Mr. C. A. Lindstrom, tre Mr, Don Meliwan, publicity Jennie Carr, Min. Radford, chairman of chaperones H. 3". Grantvedt, supply and de The A an Legion with their women's aux leavor, are Rain’ Seattle, No, 18; Lloyd Cochran, No, 40, and West Seattle, No. 160. charge of the MeConihe, Jr Heymor wer Parliamentary Procedure The Adele M. Meld Parliar dure club will hold a « meeting at the home of Mra. KB. Stewart, T20 Nob Hill ave Pp. Mm, to make final arrangements for the pienic to be held in June a Pr Mre at 3ler chairman of salem, Seward Social and Literary Club Mra. W. 8. Griswold will talk on How Women’s Clubs Benefit the Community and the Hor at the meeting of the Séward Social Literary club at the home of Mr Duis, Fifty-aecond and Warrar eee Social Score Club The Social Score club will meet the home of Mr, Frank 1106 Grand ave. for lunet o’eloek. livery eri A. | * Eentertained in Tacoma Kart Rogers entert tru the t. the Woman's harming luncheon Mrw board of Century club at a ¢ at her home in ‘Tacoma Tuesday aft ernoon, Among those going over for the occasion were: Mrs. I, 15. Palmer ton, Mra, George Schofield, Mra, J 1, Hil, Mra, Halsey Watson, Mra, J Mer Mra, W. HL. Pittw Mrs. Kvadna March, Mra Henr Landes, Mrs, 8. H. Kerr, Mra. F, W Mrs. J, M. Rich, Mra, 8 Mra. Loyal # Parker, Mra Ingraham, Mr Hutebin son, Mra, Harriet Shaw, Mra, M. 16. Hanna, Mre. J. C. Prather and Mr Emma K. Rinehart Young Ladies’ Institute Dance The first in on of eee St. Barnabas’ Guild | for the annual St. Barnabas day celebration will be made at the meeting of the St. Marnabas’ Guild | 1% Nurses Friday at 3) 3 o'clock at Barnabas chaped, Fea | Darke |b. 8 eral mon Pla afternoon near Newton at O.F ee Seward Social and Literary Club The “lal and Literary club wil , May 27, with | Mrs, A and Marrar st.) The topic for the a “How Wome the Commun: D series of summer ernoon will BE | dane ‘« Clubs May sonefit 7 y and Home.” UVaited Artisans The Seattle and Mverett of the United Artivans w annual by I be given Thursday even May 26, at the L the Young and pa D. ¥ Hrady hi pavilion, Pat nelude: Mr Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mra. W jam O'Prien, Mr. and Mra. R. I O'Connor, Mr. Frank Hurtey Mra, J. J. Gorman | ing. by and Mre Hernan natitute yn asnembtien | hold their at Sfloquatmie 9, Autos 20 a. m. sket plentc day, May at Bothell at § w nl COLORS Designs for Woman's Century Club Woman's Century at p.m. Annual report me of the new mod trim ib at ¥ de sid be neces ming for A initiation of all new t Literature and travel department |The eye of an The vealing the short hem, is the chiffon overskirt, re- subtle ee ee — = *y = preparing us for the longer ; Carrol Shank and Miss Grace Glus-| skirt. Pink is the tint used gow. for the frock which is worn F by Marion Barton in “Lady Billy.” The pink chiffon roses have deeper tinge. A velvet self-color sash suggests the waist line, an be length the process BLACK JEWELRY There is a vorue for black jewels Platinum chains dangle a single black pendant, black rings are set with a singte diamond, and hair, done in soft chignon, is often held with} & spear of jet STATIONERY Bright colors in stationery are not good—so many of your letter writ- ing friends, you'll find, are venting their love of the “different” in pa- per of extraordinary size. The en-| velopes are almost six ees square, CHILDISH EFFECT ‘The straight bodice, with very lit- tle decoration and attached to a full skirt ie of « fancy of the moment for These are par- ticularly UNDERGARMENTS A very bright red, christened Pall Mail red, has made its appearance in undergarments. These are worn, of course, with dark clothes and give the woman who wishes to be con- servative as to exteriors an oppor tunity to vent her love for something bright. Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Moore will leave about June 1 for Chicago, New York and Boston, where he will at- tend medical cUnica. youthful, We Reduced the Cost of Paper One-half by Our “Cash and Carry” Plan Compare our prices and goods with others and be convinced of a big saving 20c to 40c Kitchen Paper, our prices 20c to Paper, our prices. 11¢ 25c to 75¢ Parlor Pa- per, our prices...12¢ CEES LEY ** 200 to 60c Hall Paper, our prices .10¢ to 32¢ Oatmeal Paper, our Deadening Fi elt, 1-Ib. for .......6... $3.65 $3.75 gallon Paint, our price .........$2.96 Calcimine, full 5-Ib. package ........58¢ Western Wall Paper Co. Largest Wall Paper Store in Seattle 1921 Second Ave. The Hotel Washington Is Acrom From Us way of the French of| ary to get the to make Summary Watson. at Y. W.C. A. at of the ye Mar HR nd beautiful ar by Mre Lady Stirting Chapter, D. Lad: . menor A teat se and 8oFi%e| JAPANESE BOW Benefit and Ticketa may be had from| Evening gown extreme V back Appleton, 3424 E. High Japanese bows o! the back whict natural tas and the D Stirling \ hapter purth m. dance which port the often have huge land drive. ft Weteme une a8 partially cover the Distended skirt . Evergreen i No. Evergreen lodge No. |w.. will hold ite ree meeting in Evergreen hall, Arcade KEEPING ICE butted y, M 27, at § p.m ‘ om -_ ' vars May Lr Workroan,| Ice will keep longer when you go jon ee ee on that plenic if you have a piece of joreatding, clean fiannel to une inaide the news nen are good. A. 0. UW 3, A. O. t ar month? paper wrag Colonel Elisworth Circle Ladies of he Colonel Elaworth circle A. R, will serve a ne 1 ‘ORSETS jcooked luncheon Friday, May Ohl seeder er the Gi Uabt'enek. 11 11:20 @ m., In Veterans’ ball, arMOry.| goits the natural line of the flrure by bringing the curves In the wrong and flattening the back too much. They should always be taced with two strings, one from the top and one from the bottom v.|FOR RED ANTS A «mall bag of sulphur kept tn a Oldrawer where red ants have been troubling, will drive them away. cal PTA place i | | | ___ Otficers’ Cou | Seagtle Officers’ counc Po. A. will meet in building Friday, May am. ot the the Central at 10:30 will meet May 2 Pp. m. In the chapel, Tist and E. Mad ison st. Mra. Jackson Silbangh will | —————— speak on “Our Legislature and the| When tn Seattle, ext at Boldt's— [Industrial Home Problem.” Moen and] Advertisement. | women are Invited to hear her. . WHAT IS THERE | o. Raltard W. CT. U. Raltard W. C. T. U. will hold ite ABOUT HER? | institute in the Bethany Presbyteri and | THE SHEATTLE STAR CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ CAMP ‘PROGRESSING RAPIDLY | an church, 20th ave. N. W. and W - ’ When a git in unaffectedty Gist at, Friday, May 27. The morn ing session wit anf at $45, the | whole-heartedly tae cal letra speakers being Mrx. Mary F. Still = ~ ty street a patration well, Mra. Lillian Vincent, Mra. Stol-| | song - * howt ber?” }la Manney and Mrs. Lillian Coover py a4 gs v0 Po | Tbe afternoon speakers will be Mra A. Fuller, Mrs, Lillian Vincent |0f the sparkle in her eye, sa Dr. Harold K. Bann, of the jo-{dleom on her cheeks. It's simpler venile court. In the evening there Its ber clothes; the details of her will be a musicale and an oratorical | Costume. Clothes are, indeed, the erro contest, Bring mndwiches, Coft and hot dishes will be served. The tors of personality, and since lovely ladies of the church will serve dinner | clothes have the power to make lat $ p.m. Every one welcome. ux lovely, we should all cultivate | see the art of dressing well. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Cherry's Easy Payment Store in Seattle, bas made it possible for | Flanders Field Poppies |everyone, even those without reaty money, to be welldreased—made it | ‘The members of the four posts of possible by offering real values in the American Legion, with the wom Northwest Swimming AND Diving Championships in Connection With National Junior Plunge for Distance Championship —at— CRYSTAL POOL Friday, 8 p. m., May 27, 1921 Come and see all the Northwest stars in action —sprint races and dives. Two hours of keen competi- tion and excitement. FRIDAY, 8 P. M. Pool will be closed to swimmers at 7:15 this date. IM rg Added Attraction MERLIN FADDEN High Diving Exhibition Reserved Seats, $1.10, Including War Tax General Admission, Sie, Ineiud ing War Tax On Saie at Brown & Hulen’s, Spalding’s, Piper & Taft's, Crystal Pool SEATTLE NATATORIUM co. Elliott 1896 Second at Lenora or the en's auxiliaries, have started a city-| Men's and Women's Apparel on wide campaign to place a poppy in terms to sult all. Become acquaint every home. The sale of Flanders ed with Cherry's, You'll benefit Field poppies, 75,000 of which have | by It - been allotted to Seattle, commenced, Their store is on Second ave, be yesterday, The object of the sale in| tween Madison and Spring, 207 Ri to raise funda, «o that the grave of alto building, over th Pig’n every American #oldler who gave his Whistle.Advertisement, Guardians’ Representatives for the senior! aanociation, Junior G diane’ association and the SHeribe club p- | which will be on mle at} headquarters June 6, at 10 cents a} opy. It will contain all the informa: | tion rative to Camp Sealth, besides ngs, jokes, otc Work on the new ear ts programs. | ing rapidly, Work was atarted o the large building thin week. ‘This will be used for a combined dining are compiling a magazine for fire Girt group activities # ae room, oo will be built and room and bi this room for their us and stunts There are many emall cottages of which the guardians have ta haree ome in to be health cottage, all in white | with a sonedin porch. Here the nurve and baby will live, This ts «itu ar the dock to be ready for all Jen will be a junior and senior craft house each. ‘These will be orated, © eream and full b and the other in green and white Counctiors’ cottage in a little gray bungalow with @ big fireplace in the Personal Judge and Mra. Thomas Burke re | turned last evening from an extend ed Kastern trip. | eee } Mra. John G pough, of Va oO ver, B. € who hb been the | of Gen, Clarance 1, Blethen and Mra Blethen, left last evening for her | home, eee Mr. John I. Murphy returned to y from P where he has been on & business trip. | one Mr. A. P. Nute and daughter, Bet ty pent the last weekend in Vieto | ria, B. | oe Miss Frances Green and Mise Bo lalie Merrill, who have been attend ing wehoot in the Kast, will arrive| home next Monday | Mr Dor is an Eastern visitor in the city, ts 4 KUest at the Sorrento hote . Johr as Champlin, who . * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson and daughter, Mim Jane, re moved yesterday their summer home at the Highlands eee Mr, and Mrs. M. Rows Downs are! being congratulated on the birth of 8 90m yesterday at Minor hospital. o- Mr. and Mra. Charles HH today for the E Frye left | They pian to’ ne Day Sale par Suits Friday will be th shall place our ent Suits on sale at a O%» | From 10 to 11 this reduction applies to all Dresses. But from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p. m. Jersey Suits can be purchased at One Fifth Off he Noten® “SAVES YOU MONEY ‘SECOND & UNION hifit Tu F a jana prim contests, undressing in deep water, sail on June 6 for Amsterdam, Hol land, | Mont, where they will make their | home. ee Mr. BA well will leave thin} | business trip. | day for Siberia, where he is going on center of the room. Then there wil All of th tages are painted gray lon the outst ® With green roofs, Beur jet runner has been planted along the bulkhead, so by June 20 the girls expect to have @ very attractive camp. ‘The cottagen are clone to the water front and dock. The large building will be in the valley eamp, whieh in quarter of « mile from the wharf, The girls have already christened this Happy Valley, It has an old orchard with quantities of sweet Ty trees. The baseball diarnond. basketball field and apace for track will also be ber ‘The orchard offers a lovely retreat for quiet hour, The entire land in hilly which makes it much more artistic than flat grounds. The splash party onder the ans joes of the Junior Guardians’ amo ution, which waa by riday, May 0, netted the girls $24.02 clear, A total of 127 girls attended, Bix prizes were given oat for races, life mving ir several months. . to remain . Mr. and Mra. Brounsais C. Neck and family have removed to their) summer home near Beaburat. te Mr. and Mrs, Elmer BE. Adams are leaving about June 1 for Great Falla, Hel evening for Ungham on @ short . Dr, and Mra, Carl WI! will remove the first of June to their summer home at Wing Point. TT TTT . Mr. Henry C. Hibbard is sailing to if several months 4 business grip . who has been soninlaw and Alexander left Des Mra the guest ughter, John Panton, of her Mr. and Mra. Chalmers, for several months, yesterday for her home in Motnes, lowa, eee Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry and two children will arrive from New York the first of July and will oo cupy the home of Dr. and Mra J. ‘Tate Mason for July and August. “ee Dr. Minor C. Lile left Sunday for Rochester, Minn. From there he will go to New York to attend the medical clinics, Mra. Lile will join him there and they will return to Seattle about the middie of June. NTUNONUOUNUUNUNU0U0400040000N0ENENRNRUUUVEAUUOGUNRNATOOOOAONONONAUEUAORNUTEOOOAONOTOONAUOONOTOOGULOGUAUUOTOIORULNGRAOUULEHEGEEEEEULUUUAN e day on which we tre stock of Jersey reduction of SEATTLE Ww? : fa int s 3 é i i TTT [,_ = i} THURSDAY, MAY 6, T92T. SUMMER! BLOUSES REDUCED 10 | $2.95 Think what it means to you to b able to get new summer blouses at such reasonable prices. We have several thousand new ores in over- blouse models on special sale this week YOU CAN GET TWO FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF ONE Blouses of the most popular materials for sum- mer wear and in the cool, summery colors. A brief description of but a few is given below. Remember there are thousands of cine in all $1.95 91.953} 91.959) 2° $1.95] $1.95, $2.9!) $2.9 $2.5 $3.5 $3.5 $3. Holiday Monday Tricolette over-blouses; long sleeves in belted back mod- els. These blouses are trim- med with wool yarn. For- merly $5. Striped messaline blouses with long sleeves and con- vertible collars. Regular $5.85 blouses en special sale Silk pongee blouses in three models; some with high necks, others with turn-back collars, Formerly priced at $5.85 22... ceeceeneeennese Georgette blouses that for- merly sold at $8.85 on spe- cial sale, while they last.... Striped pure silk, pongee blouses in a large assort- ment of patterns. Formerly excellent values at $5.85; DOW oon co co ce onto or cece os Hundreds of new georgette over-blouses as well as regu- lation waists in all the new- est summer shades. All for- merly priced at $6.85...... The largest citatiian ib ce tricolette and mignonette over-blouses on the coast, in numerous styles and colors. All formerly priced at $6.85 Over-blouses of taffeta em- broidered with wool or che- nille. Tie-back models, for- merly priced at $6.85...... Sport blouses of pongee in over-blouse models as well as regulation waists. Also high-neck pongee blouses of pure silk. Formerly $5.85. . White mignonette sports blouses trimmed with long silk fringe; three-quarter length sleeves. New models, regularly priced at $6.85... Tie-back blouses of white mignonette with waistband of soutache braid or uncut fringe. New models, regu- larly priced at $6.85.... Several new over-blouses of mignonette in the newest colors; some with collars of braided silk floss, others trimmed with colored metal- lic braids. Regularly priced At $7.85... cccccccccececes So don’t forget to buy your holidayduse this week. THOUSANDS OF BLOUSES Wee een Say Between First and Second Avenui

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