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3 % eo Society 4 oi Wirs. Broderick Pt _ Large Bridge Tea; Pro- i Announced for m id omen’s University Club. HENRY BRODERICK ts ty | suing invitations for a Ddridee | to be given at her home on Wed: afternoon, June sth. Eighteen | will be in play with ad | “@itiona) guests coming in at the vor Program at ‘omen’s University + The Women’s University club an Bounces its program for the sunr _ Mer, beginning with a lincheon on . June 1, at 12:90 o'clock apecial business meeting will be i@ on Saturday, June 4, at 130 Wednesdays, June 8 15, 22 29, «table dhote = «matinee ons will be served, and will nue during July and August. annual club picnic has been ar F d for Saturday, June 18, at the be of Mra, R. H. Denny, at Loch a. A chartered boat will leave 4 mn Park at 10:30 a.m. Luneh- A will be at 12 o'clock, with the Rew members serving. | Fhe following dates have been ar 4 for the Yarious sororities to for luncheon. Those desiring wil notify Mrs, Wiliam urst Brawtey, chairman of the June 20, Aipba Omicron PL Delta feta; July 5. 22, Mt Hotyo: 27, Alpha Pht; July 29, Alpha Untverstty of California; ot Washington, with a sroall luncheon at the club today, complimentary to Leo Greenough of Troy, Mon | nformal Mra w. t eee eas at her home yesterday fiss Soelberg wi noon, entertaining informally Ved in June the engagement of her |[nformal Luncheon Karla and Miss Claire Sto Nathaniel Alanson Burnell LL, |tenberg will be hostesses at a smal! A informal luncheon at wedding will take place the |riext Wednesday. Card Party for Legion Auxiliary The demand for tabies has been and Mra. E. B. Harriman en}, great for the oard party that eer ‘Wornen’s Auxiliary home last evening. compli. | V0 post, No. 1, American Legion, | to Mr. and Mra. Tuley W./na5 planned for Tuesday, June that in order to accommodate thore who wish to attend, the party will be given in the Dame room of the "Mrs. 8. W. Mowers entertained | Arctic club instead of at Frederick | arty bread crumbs, one small onion @ pretty tea at her hore yes-/& Nelson's tea room. / Cards will begin at 2 o'clock fol Reflervations | » Adene Harriet Soeiberg, to ined with an informal dinner 3 afterncon complimenting G, Taylor. During the after. va Cameron at the piano. Dinner Dance formal dinner Gance will be given this evening at the Yacht tulips, lilacs and lilies of the |Sip ny Delta Chi Fraternity, ‘The committee in charge Julian D. Matthews, Mr, Guy Fran | cis Phipps, Mr. ‘orte and Mr. Swalwell | Morrison innounced chairman. Tho patrone and patronenses wil! be Col. and Mrs | @¢ their daughter, Doris, to Mr. W. | coi, 4 rd Swalwell, son of Mr. and|pean and Mrs Joseph A. Swalwell. The Wed-|Capt. and Mra. Mr. Mrs. A. 8. A low basket of snapdragons and beautified the dainty tea table. decorated the drawing room. gagement of Miss ° Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korte of Med- , | ‘Peal Lake announce the engagement “ding date has not been set. eke af ff @nformal Afternoon plimenting Mre. D. C. Crane, 4 ‘who is a visitor in the city, Mrs. Bari A. Phillips will entertain in- formally at her home next Wednes- afternoo! eee Plan Composers Day ‘The Seattle Music Study cluh has Planned a Seattle Compovers’ Day = for next Tuesday in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. The following 7 Qregram has been arranged: Phe Meatowr..... Marian Coryen ‘Mrs. Carl Hoblitzell and Mra Georne Dalton. Composer at the Piano. ‘Phe Red For Mareh....Cari Bilis Eppert Misa Irene Baaltrusch ai ‘ane erm Wood Hild Katherine Glen nderee, alton, accompanist. Daisy Wood Hildreth Spring Bird 3 T. Moward Ptomm: Amy Aldrich Worth “Mia William’ H. Brownfield Birds of Spring. .Mra Homer Leroy Blener Cor Ap the Dreaming Time. . Drost!! Ave Marie ‘ Claude Madden Dedicated to Mra. Hoblithaell Mra, Hoblitzetl ‘Mrs. Daiton, necompantet.« ‘Watting «+. Adelina Carola Appicten ve Miriam Graham -Marian Coryell -..Marian Coryell Honoring Third Washington Infantry Battery A, 146th Field Artillery, ‘will hold a reunion dance in honor ¥ former members of the Third infantry, N. G. W., Fashions for sport and day-time wear have borrowed a note from the Puritans in secking extreme simplicity of line. Jury ow Diana Allen, Paramount star, achieves the charm of that) BB. Radeticte:, July 26,00) Qmens; | mode in marked degree in this frock. mtan-fashion, and has very struight liges. Rajah silk was the chosen material with collar and cuffs of chiffon cloth. For August &. Knox:| strictly sport she has let the knitted frock replace the skirt and sweater in a design the originality of which recommends it. The wool is Harding blue. sleeves at all! Dinner at Home An @ compliment to Mr. McCoy, from an Eastern trip, Mra. MeCoy entertained with a covers at her home Wednesday eve Donald A. Nicholson enter. ning. It buttons at the right, The sleevea—are scarcely BANANA SALAD ‘This ealnd should be made tn aman quantities, for bananas quickly, after exposed to alr, and are not attractive, Take six bananas, split and remove pulp carefully to & oteam and add half that quan tity of fresh peaches, cut very finely, one tablespoon lemon juice, three of confectioner’s sugar. Bunneman war host) skins and chill before servin Refill banana ‘Tho the comfort of the small hat tv to be ever discarded, smart milliners are showing some | ravishing models on #weeping lines and In startling colors, Huge sailors | are coming to the fore—but there is no half-way mark with the rafler, either makes or breaks the profile, so too complete Red and black are which ts especially strong on French ‘The body of the scheme is usually black with touches of the brilliant color. SAUSAGE LOAF One part mumnge meat to two a combination imported frocks. chopped finely, Season with pre ferred seasonings, form {n loag and bake until brown. FOR SLICING To slice hard-bolled eges sharpty, heat your knife in hot water and do not dry It before you slash it quickly Daniel Frederick Buckingham. |lowed by tea at 2:45. ting the hgstess were Mrs.jmay be made with any member of McEwan Tomkins, Mre./the ticket committee, Mr Hervey Ik. Love and Mrs. Wayne | Lindley, Mrs. Winfield W Smith, Mre. G, BE. Ruff, Mra. Bd hospitalities at the/ward RB. Ballinger, Mrs. D. A. Sie Personal Dr, Harry Bugene Alien, who un derwent an operation at the Provi dence Hoxpital, Monday, is improv ing, but will not be removed to his home for two weeks eee Mine Lucile Greene ts leaving to morrow evening for Spokane, oe Mr. and Mrs. Willlag & Kelton have returned from @ short vidt to Lake Crescent, . oe Mra J. Tote Mason and son, James, will spend the weekend as the guests of Dr, and Mra, Walter A Moore at their summer home near the Country elub. . e. Mr. and Mra, F, M. Dudley and Mr, and Mra. Patrick Parnell Clark left Chin morning by motor for Spo kane, where tiey will pend we week and, eee Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rewe and Mr. and Mra Maurice MoMicken left Thursday by motor for California, eee Mr. and Mra. C. J, Smith have as |thetr house guests for the rummer, thelr daughter, Mra Geoffrey Win alow, and her children. ee Mra. Frank Korte of Medical Lake ts & guest in the city for a few daya ee Miss Miorence Agen, who has been | attending Menlo Purk choot, in Cals fornia, will return about June 10, ere Mra. W. Hl. Seagrave and daaeh tor, Mins Ellabolie, are removing the first of the week from the San Marco apartments, to the Hotel Sor. | where they will remain for a They will then leave for fan Francisco where they will make thelr home. eee Mra Charles G. Wuntoff of Onk land, Cal. Will artive June 3, to spend the summer months with he | Parents, Mr, and Mra Thomas Mup on, eee Miss Maude Wells, who has been spending a month in California, haa recently returned to her home in this city, eee Mr. Edward Stout of Portland & & guest at the Hotel Washington for @ few days eee Mr. and Mra Mitten Powell (irene Davey) are ‘receiving congratale. tons upon the birth of a son, Rob ert Milton, at the Sound View Los. pital, Tuesday cee Mr J. M. MeConahey tet Wednesday for Portland to remain until Saturday eee left Wednesday on a motor trip to California, They expect t© be gone |” two montha, eee Mr, and Mra. Harold Shearer and motoring to Hoods Canal for the week-end eee Mr. Riley W. McCoy returned Inst week from a five weeks’ Bastern | = eee Mre. B. J. Carpenter of Yakima t the house guest of her brothertn jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Owens, planning to remain two werks. eee Mra. D. Ih Crane of Cantie Rock | a the quest of her parents, Mt. and Mra. J. T. Clagae, for a fortnight eee Mis Agnes Husband of Topeka, Kannas, national inspector of Deka Delta Sorority, is the cuewt of the looal chapter for a few days ORIGINAL Hats have ways of thetr own this season. A mode! from Parts turns } its brown Milan brim ap at a start ling angle in front and parades at | nearty the front top of the crown | a huge ribbon bow, the ends of which | hug the crown from «ide to sida first hour weré Mrs. Fred-jbert, Mra. John G. Baker, Mrs. Wat and Mra, Trafford |ter Burges Beals, and at the Amert and the second hour Mrs. |can ¥. G. Cameron of Tacoma and Mrm. | Stuart building. thra the eas. headquarters in the/ 5. oo ‘a put inte boiling water for a minute before the scaling proces teri woul selectiocn win | Delta Chi Fraternity MILK HINT If milk has become very slightly soured, it can be used for baking by Ading a pinch of soda. 7 includes Mr. But—you area business girl cooped upin “shadows | and old air” the livelong day. So, if you want a glorious head of hair, you'll have to treat it to the bottled sunshine and breezes contained in ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC Science and the Master Parfumeur’s Art make possible for you the crowning glory of a wood- nymph, fragrant with the delicate bouquet odor that distinguishes this delightful French Eau de The Famous Baldwin PIANO Indorsed by the greatest Four carloads Grand and Upright Pianos just arrived. C. C. Bender Co. Sole Representatives 1609 Third Avenue Purchase ED. PINAUD’S preparations at any Druy or Department Store. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. If You Were aWood-Nymph— | flirting with sun and breeze the livelong day, you | would have, naturally, a glorious head of hair. NEW YORK EATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Neighbors of Woeodoraft A card party will be given by the Neighbors of Wooderuft day evening at 8 o' wna Cafeteria. K, at 2 p.m. Manders Vield Poppies Members of Y. W bave 4 booth Fianders field poppies for the Amer | joan Legion, after tion butlding. Overseas Club Dance The Overseas club will entertain with a dance at Grayerbieh! 26th ave & and Jackson wt, Satur. day evening, May 28, . Venetian Club Dance The Venetian clad will begin tte} series of summer dances at Fortuna Good entertaining fea oats will leave | Loschi park at £:59, 9:00 and 920, re turning shortly alter midnight. committee in charge of arrangements William Erickson Iev jr. Myron june 4, inclusive. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Y¥. W. G A. Nows In expectation of a big inflex of Raatern women into Seattle during a: the home of Mrs. Philip Gear-|family-rearing, before both home hart, 4756 Eleventh ave. N. B, June/and family are demanding every Thin affair will bring to a cloe| hour of thelr time, strength and touring reason, ments were completed yesterday by |» Women's | + Christian Association to have ita ho- tet facilities ready United Artisans The Beattlc and Everett axsemblies | of the United Artimans will hold their annual basket picnic at Snoqualmie Children’s White Dresses $1.00°to $4.50 We have the smart- Children’s in the city, and they are priced They are of fine voiles, richly trim- med with laces embroid- sash : styles. , Ages House Dresses $1.50 to $3.00 newest styles and the of materials are House Dresser. and pring: hams, in @ wide aswortment of und plain colors; ; some are of percales cheeks, plaids Jong sleeves and trimmed with rick-rack braid. Sizes 34 to 46, of soft muslin, Ladies’ Union Suits Matur pok, im the lan Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega at N Benefit card party. clubs will of von and evening, Assooklw Members of the Aca ela club will be in charge from 11:50 to 6, and the Fellowship club girls from 6 w &, Hall at 9 o'clock John F. Miller, W. It. ©. The past presidents of John F. ~ will be entertained at the home of Mra. Jennie Alien, 110 d mu. be worved at 1 The arrange for the host of Sqpree of women tourtats registered at the anso ciation betel and the sumber & in| oreaning dalty. Under the direction of Mra K. R. hotel manager, tion hotel has provided 35 additional beds for women tourists th Mr. and Mra. Heory LL Regert | The hott! the associa woason the only exclusive worn fa a structure and is provided tea rooma, cafeteria overtooking ewimming. satum and many other depart Mr. and Mra Shirley Parker are | ents for the convenience of visitors, | singing and dancing. All of these departments have been | at 2 ganeinel but put in ghape to receive guests and it| date novelty that bears the misiad.| °°" |2 & Rreat enterprise, amsociation's policy onaiderate as pomdbie in the welfare to be an Last sgason more than 15,000 wom. | on registered at the “ these returned “ hotel and / always spell skill and fun, and the their | performance of Wilbur,and Lyke is homes in all sections of the country | no exception praixing Seattic and the splendid ho- tel offered women by the local ¥. W, | photoplay, “Rogues and Romance.” ‘The 15,000 record extablihed Inst | year in expected to be eclipsed by the 1921 touriet travel . Two Pairs Trousers 1 Envelope Chemises $1.15 to $3.00 New Spring Envelope Chem- many different styles; y are made lace and em trimmed; ribbon and lace shoulder straps. All sizes. Princess May brand of Union Spring weight; fashioned of fine Pe ruvian yarns; bodice top; tight and shell knee. Sizes 36 and lity ALL-UNIVE | BY DOROTHY Falls, Sunday, May 29, Autos will) [N MMA AY GOULD » othe! 4 will attend the first serious dra | mina ee cee a matic literary effort that ie an All Clionian Club University affair ‘The Clionian club delegater to the| Three original plays by the depart- stale convention in Tacoma next | ment of dramatic art of the univer wook will be Mre. HD. Bartlett, Mra. | "ity, and reprewenting cinas work of | John Hyneman and Mra, William K.| students under Glenn Hughes, will Hawthorne, state chairman of thrift. | be given, | eee A card party will be given by Gen.| and acted by university actors, they George Washington Circle No, 43, on | offer a really conclusive test Wednesday evening, June 1, at) Washington ability, As a purely lo | Wing's Cafeteria, All welcome, cal product, they have aroused curt nape | Oulty among playgo The young Canadian Club poet and dramatint, Glenn Hugher, A dancing py by the Canadian | in obtaining resulta among his etw club will be gi¥on on Tuesday even.) dents, whether playwritere-oF actors, ing, May 41, #20 p. m., at the Wom-)has occasioned much favorable corm. en's University club, All Canadians| ment, Dr, Padelford, dean of the invited. sraduate school, claims proudly to e@ee ° have discovered this “promising Daniel Bagiey PT. A. young colt,” and now soch Kastern Mrs. P. J, Gardiner will report on! magazines as Drama print a rec HALL tonight, erition Written by university writers, General George Washington Circle coached by a university instructor nt | | the state convention and the bhildren | article by Hughes upon the fascina | in Mins Ruby Porter's room will| tions of the Japanese play—@ dra-| warwhall contribute a group of songs, at the| matic find hardly known locally, yet | regular meeting of the Daniel Bug-| attracting literary attention to Beat |» lley PAY. A. Wednesday, June 1, at | Ue in « national magazine, | the school house. Ratard W, ©. T. U, will hold tr | formes” stitute at the Bethany Baptist | jevening program will commence at No adminsion will be charged for the mal children, She will answer any 8 o'clock meeting. oe . hawt Jeresting questions will be answered Coterte Cub Mas. ie b ‘a F is i ‘The members of the Coterie of Be ttle have chosen Wednesday, June By Mrs. Max West 1, as thelr day at the stat tion of Women’s Clube, land proceed from there to dinner. mer and fall. These are the ones poe who stand in a position of real ad University Motherw’ Chub vantage, for there in still time for ‘The University Mothers’ club has|them to master the fundamental insued invitations to a musicaletea | principles of homemaking the eleventh year of the oluby otiv: | thought. LIVELY PROGRAM Ce ee eee Full of whimeical comedy and a/ generous supply of melody, the new show that opened yesterday at Loew's Palace Hip proved popular. Bernice La Barr and her beaun, the t ts aah that young men latter m quartet of mate comedians | ; areal te peop Bcd ae abe well-established because girls can hot be expected to meet them half) way and stand by them as part- and singer, have an outstanding fea- ture in their melange of comedy, | Hart and Helene have an upto The three plays to be staged Fri. | 8 day are the culmination of the year’s | Ballard W. ©. T. U. work In Hughes’ class, “The Silver|and Harold Smith second place f " (8 & romantic melodrama. nven-| MY mail continues to show h will | eratifying number of letters from be held in Tacoma from May 81 to| young women anxioun to know They will meet} bow to “start right” with the care nn and Harold A. Davis, in the Tnooma Methodist church at of their bubles, Bome of these are |the registration bureau at 6 p. m,j)among the brides-to-be of the sum. nd it will be in the nature of| I hope my young women rend a “home coming.” as the guests are) ers will not think me hopelessly to be all of the former members of | old-fashioned when I say that few the club. things are, in my opinion, more ——_—$_____—— necemmry to relieve the unhappl | PALACE HIP HAS hens of the world than that our| iGIRL MAKES DISCOVE! Of course, Mollie, there may just scores of ways that all the get these adorable things weartng nowadays, but so far as | concerned, there's only one way me, and that way I've just ered. It's going to solve all my ture problems.” ¥ their careers, at least one year of the stiffer, most scientific train [ing possible in the great science }and art of homo and family build sa + newer, to put the science of a} home maable sciences of the hour; and © make the art of homemaking — one whose happy achievement ip sought by all | } r : ust be indulged and saved every | ing title “Antiques. ’ | Graceful and vivacious steppern|"ecrifice and spared every hour of) Feats on the bounding trampotine| ™Vorlty of wellkborn and they expect to succeed. New Waists is included in this special offering, in- cluding some in sport style. They are of woven madras and percales in a variety of neat stripes and some plain white. Ages 8 to 15. MEN’S SPRING WEAR New Dress Shirte—Special $1.98 We are offering the best Shirt Values in Town—fine percales and Oxford cloth; staple patterns and many new patterns; light and dark colors; double cuffs; sizes 14 to 17, Men’s Cotton Lisle Sox—Pair 25c These formerly sold for 45¢ A PAIR; they are of fine cotton lisie; reinforced toes and heels; black, brown, gray, blue, Palm Beach and white, Sizes 9% to 11%, Shirts and Drawers—Garment 49c Pine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, summer weight; long or short sleeved shirts, ankle length drawers; nicely finished; all sizes. Men’s Union Suits—Special $1.10 These porous knit Union Suits are a special inducement at this price, They come in ecru color; short sleeves, ankle length; nicely finished. Sixes 34 to 46. Men’s Athletic Union Suits—98c Just right for summer wear! Fine crossbar-nainsook Union Suits, athletic style; elastic insert in back; cut fGll sive. Sizes 34 to 46, Men’s Cotton Union Suits—Each 98c Light weight Cotton Union Suits for Spring and Summer wear; short sleeves, ankle length; ecru color; closed crotch, Sizes 38 to 4, There i enormous oppoftanity for @ generation of young women | on Second ave., between to put the business of the home| Spring, over the “Pig'n \in the same class with other bust-| Advertisement. lare the Mefrey Meters toll. I cannot believe that the! edu: | cated American girls realy believe! in twaddie of this sort after haw inc been shown what sacrifice doe ta ween in the fer means thru the experience of war. Mew A ge Jumance® Surely their manifold experiences | inte 7 in the business world of the present | coe the generation, rhust show them the, value of experience and special) training for any enterprise in which | Splendid Values of Boys’ Suits $10.00 to $15.00 Mothers! Have you inspected our New Stock of S ring ahd Summer Suits? If you haven’t you | have missed some REAL BIG VALUES in Good Sturdy Clo Wool Fabrics that will stand the hard usage of school bo and as for style, patterns and workmanship, you can’t beat these. Each Suit has an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS, so that extra long wear is assured. and the Pants are full lined, and nicely taped. Ages 8 to 18, Boys’ School Waists 98c Waists like these sell regularly for $1.50, and at our cut price are really great bargains. A stock of thes for Boys. Our Suits are of spl ys. They are tailored to give a proper FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 2SITY PLAYLETS AR MEANY HALL TONIGHT | written by J. Matthew O'Connor, Donald Harris “Cloisterea Calm” te Ernst, the talented wife of a uniy mity professor, who has @ career Harold McClinton, the principal ro! ately fl, and ramor Glenn Mughes himself may before the footlights, ven the ous students are anxious to eee the “prof” can beat his own eo This modern comedy will velyn Atkinson, Paul drick, jr, and Donald Harria, phantasy called “Plerrot'’s Mother, 4 cast compoved of G Constance Phillips and # Marie Bronlette io assembling = wpedial orchestra, and Marian Ells _ will arrange incidental violin music, Stage settings of unusual artistio: designed and executed by Francis Griewota ts etage er, Don McDonnell business | €er, aaeisted by Cyril Show, In the poster contest, Sally won first place for “ (er, ma "i's Fe MRS, MAX WEST'S ADVICE will serve dinner at 6 p.m The ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN Sp m and will consist of music) Mre. Max West, Onited States children's bureau expert am, and @ matron’ silver medal contest. | children, will saswer questions of Northwest mothers on child not give medical advice, or advice in difficult feeding cases, question about the care of health; children, Inclose 2 stamped, welf-addremed envelope for perseoat reply. | shall bear leds of the long | social problems and miseries which now beset the world. Q—Hlow can I icarn how te my baby right, and keep in good condition? A—I am gind to reply to anestion by letter, and to send some instructive pamphlets en Ham and eggs at B elaii “My dear, it most have I've never seen so nien, That taffeta 4 You look like ready “Do I renity, Mollie? | part is that I got it at out any ready money. 1 Te a ‘t i practically no cash today either, Ready money isn't portant, is itv” Their store is 207 Rialto Children’s Hats $1.25 to $2.50 - You'll be surprised | when you see the great | values we are offering in Children’s Hats. They are fine hemp straws in several becoming styles: colored straws with bon trimming and streamers. Values up to $4.00 and $5.00. Chifdren’s Stockings Special 15¢ Cotton Ribbed Stockings like. these at such a low price are a rare offering, They have re inforced toes and betts to im sure long wear; black only, Sizes 6 to 91%. it will pay you. Buy several Misses’ Oxfords Pair $3.50 serviceable and smart looking Shoes for Misses and the price ts low. They are suitable either for school or dress wear; black or brown calfskin; moderate toe; walk- Sizes 11% to & Children’s Play Oxfords $1.75 to $2.25 Splendid wearing Play Ox. fords of brown elk skin; good outsoles and full soles. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.75; sizes 8% to 11, $2.00; sizes 11% to 2, $2.25,