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Phe PAGE 8 ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MAY 31 1 | | cal program tn the afternoon a ae ‘MISS HAMILTON CONVERTS ie me me fo oe Seattle OFFICE ROOM INTO STUDIO WOMEN’S CLUBS 5 }2 a ra BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD — [purchasers or admirers—can mest thie Lodge ot the Fraternal| Past Guardians’ Gah Ca : 188 HENRIETTA HAMILTON, |one another, Hexular membershi>| CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY — and proceed from there to dint | nfobhocd No. 1074, will hold | cia, No. #7, will entertaln all ocilé like many artists In Seattle, ship $10, and tite sehiherehip $100. - - & |aped meeting in the club guardians at the Hoge Annex despaired of finding anything fom) qnis Wednesday night promises to| Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton General George Washington 2414 Fremont ave. Tuew ven | rooms on Vriday from 2 to 4 Seah Lodge of Fraternal Brother. hood y cl oe which to make a studio. Finally she/be very gay. Chiefly, because Pat: | or a A card party will be giver ing,ny 31, at 8 o'clock . . : . : 6 Beacon Hill and ert Ful |General George Washingto > y Miss Trenholme to Wed t . took an office in the Lowman build jure See Se year te aplontid| | The am a mies one ane? prt ngs epee web nae pl rs . is vane vas has 2 Cre Se in Trinity Church June . vo lone ene ea ena etect | han done hera Also, Glenn Hughes,! the home of Mra, Charles W. Cra-|1, at Wing's cafeteria, All welec a {i hold a caddy |circle No, 66, Neighbors of 22; Mr. and Mrs. Treat furniture made to order, had ® refec’|joet and dramatist, hag promised to| mer, 3019 Hoylaton ave., from 3 until rer | |, sdfunon circle witt hold a caddy |eircle No, 06. emma an, Hat. > tir ig’ . tory table and two benches painted 4% what Patterson waa too modest |6 o'clock, A cordial invitation to the St. John’s Church Benefit | | Pd pwer sale at the hall on ah: | orm on June 6 at Sonn Plan Novel. Affair. Green, designed a fascinating high|., 4) tor nimself—epeak a few worda | public all nchool patrons 1s €%-| Mrs. Dana W. Brown will entd | Qetiet. next Bunday at 2:30 p. m.jtull on ene Oe * ve boy paneled and painted by a forr *\on the work, the honors and the|tended, and during the afternoon |tain Wednesday, June 1, with « | Rehwill be @ Hterary and must |) Lent Joharacteriation of the arti. The Due-|there will be a musical program. |ver tea at her home, 2711 37th av s university student, Maurine Hy NE of the charming events = t ° added a curious sereen, an antiaue | Art piano player that Cortot gave| 4 > SW. for the Wendl ue the June, the month of roses, will 5 Italian chest, Japanese.gause CUP). 1 ‘an unusual corcert upon lately, Daniel Bagley POT. A. ing fund of St. John's parish chtirg Be the marriage of Miss Lottie Tren tains, Chinese tassels, a wrought and that Bolm uses, will be loaned! Mrs, P. J, Gardiner will report on in Went Seattle, During the aftes| (( ( i Roline, dauichter of Mrs. James Dick BE [iron ‘lamp and genuine hook rugs |t7t Ne an a Clay, and will play |the state convention at Walls Walla |inor ‘nts entte. , During the afi) =| (¥ fon Trenholme, to Mr. Cornelius Pd: . from Boston. ‘ naive, and |t#ruout the evening-—a delightful |at the meeting of the Daniel Bagley | Peter Rowe, bishop of Alaska, wif ee cr ouaiesn, ‘Marytact.| eeything wae inexpensive, and|indercurrent of music that, will|P-T. A. at 216 at the school. ‘Thelbe on eruivition Phe rest ‘SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET \ Hughes, of Dickerson, Maryland, — aid not cost the hu Li tng |make the convermtion 1 criticiam | pupils of Miss Ruby Porter's rooms lwhich is the work of Katherine M. Rev. Herbert H. Gowen will read the @ mahogany suite, but everything | o! aby the plotures all the more | will alu Bap et Ania ole. aun wee Bervice.in Trinity* Episcopal ehurch Was in the perfect taste of the artist r A @n Wednesday evening, June 23, at | who knows where to @ tly mi eee ab crated to the work of the Mote Special Price Basement ' Auxiliary chureh c i e 8 o'clock ' thingy that, brought from every Ridgley Rebekah urch and it will be taken : Mrs. Jennie Pearsall, asnisted by | , ‘ Miss Trenholme wil! have as her M |iand, when together, seem friends of Overmantels Painted yD ose pare Alaska #0on. | Mrs. Ida M. Arter, will entertain the eee m3 | Attendants Mrs. Sidney Garfield) HM jiong standing > We s Artists members of Ridgley Rebekah Auxil | pfea 1 M all d Dr 11 wv Amith (Hannah Woodnut, of Van ‘ Miss Hamilton t choosing the far by F amou s Arti deed POA [were entire rege hogy roe on ih and Recreat creations! Cotter | ave oney—an ess We i Souver, B.C. as matron of honor, | rahe regret oy tag ere Oty lniantel ta Meee tiving room apecieiiy |at 190 p. m. erentional center will meet at at the Sa e Tim d her two sisters, Miss Mae Tren Ouse at the hlands, She is also et Pe ; j x bet > ina Miss Ruth Trenholme, as helping Miss ¢ ish with the} Painted to order for that particular taae’ A’ }9414% Fremont ave. at 7:30 p. m m e Bealte of booce y rooma at the new school place by the artist, Francis Newton : ae tadiew {Atte by Dr. Hattie Slaughter en | The Special Price Bas oS ¥ ‘ ; r do ne o| The Mallard Presbyterian Ladiew’| “perpetual Youth.” + . e p : ryer will ° Ratiks, made by the pupils and the| This was done {n 1910, when th rpetual Youth. hop in he Special Price cement a mae © rd Abe be Rn a ae > og hoot, will |house was bullt for Frank Brownell,| Aid will meet at 2 p. m, in the ee Ss Pp Pp ~ a she sega er a hee Tich batfk | Row of New York. Francis Newton | church annex. Mrs, A. Walker, Mrs Tonia Social Cirle Meas evs bend ‘ taing will pull across the studio |ha# just been having an exhibition |J. McKenzie 4d Mra. E. C. Stone Tonta Social circle will meet at} Meadowcroft, Mr. Malcolm Douglas 4 curtains pull nk : Se Oe cree fans aaaaes . > : | and Mr. Hervey Lindley window in the waiting room, and/#t iiderstein's gulleries in > he Masonic temple at 2 p. m.| A reception at the home of the] ff Jwome furniture will be made and/ York where his Rocky Mountain pie: | cos Cards. Bride's mother will follow the cere | painted to order. be codes are maid to be very fine. The Thimble eee ee Picture Mra, Blondel has is of the| ‘The Seattle Woodcraft ‘Thimble| Seattle Congrem of Mothers and al | California coast, with the sand dunes,/club will give a card party in the PTA . hgeed oes oo semen Cornish School cactus and atmosphere typical, This club rooma, 409 Howe Annex, at! 4 eftver tea and musicale win be ts a member of Kappa Kappa Gam i Annual Dance Festival | eee ene eee oe eee age given at the home of Mra. John G Ma sorority, Mr. Hughes is a grad Tickets are now being sold for the |MUCh Bdvocated today by wealthy | “a a ee Matthews, 1121 22nd ave. N. on wate of Georgetown university i] [Cornish School Annual Dance Fest! bec ssi ge our ina See Mark's | Weanemlay, June 1, at 2 p. m., by Washington, D.C. val. Drama, music and dance wilt |" bY & well known artist mpecialty he Woman's guild of St. Mark's lithe Seattle Central Couneil of the ob tad * be combined Friday night and Sat designed for ® particular room. Mrs hureh will hold @ business meeting Congress of Mothers and Parent ft. D, Merrill has an overmantel in|in the guild hall. | she rat All PT. A} ie s urday afternoon at the Metropolitan. - achers Association. Unique Features Teter ee aan Ak the Metropoltan,|her music room by Maxfield Parrish eee members tavited. ‘Take the 16th Planned for Reception é cd athe and two wail paintings by’ Orphee Chub ian [VO CAF and get off at Prospect xt At the reception Mr. and Mra Last year Fragklin Crawford was ben 2 % - i ~— n aa ‘ ‘The Orphee club will mee w te eee r Harry Whitney Treat are giving at : ‘ : the applause hip Of the evening, and | Oe ee in the diene le om te Gtyer, 1638 Jatierecn ot. ADDITIONAL CLUBS their home Saturday evening, from) . , before that okey Ford, whom to. petty ena "selene 4 ve —_ ati p.m Seen © until 13 o'clock, a unique feature day all @@attlites pudly took | and livin nS : will be the serving of Chinese, 4 ‘ for among Vanity Fair's celebrities |? homes at the Country club by Women of Mooseheart Legion Southwest Seattle Community Paul Gustin. | wae Ww Council f@nese and American foods, ay in New York. Every year Mary| . ne tar |_ The Women of Mooseheart Legion! ‘The Southwest Seattle Community on three separate tables. Entertain Anne Wells introducer some exquis | 7, att? jwill meet in the Moone temple at 2/nouncit will hold ite next semi ers wilt amuse the guests and] sharp contrasts give your frock|ite dancer from among her students | Frank D. Maxwell’s > ie nape f Placa bie am geno @ancing will while away the hourt./the dash which distinguishes it as|and also a series of group dances by Windows Attract Barton st. and 16th ave. 8. W . . } defferson PT. A. 2 Y smart. Thus black and white will/children of all ages Did you happen to sec the unuwual| ¢ near Thursday, June 2, at & p.m. New | : | night will be given by | e« : Miscellaneous Shower always hejd ite own for the inte ges. javenue windows Fraser-Paterson|the Jefferson PT. A. on Wednes | membership cards will be on band ‘ : summer gown. This frock is of! A g, 3, | die: er the helidave? - s |for approval, and there will be a Complimenting wate Celt uenlte akemnind aiforose Patterson |diaplayed over the holidays? They |day evening, June 1, at the achool.|Giseutson en how to procure o 4 : , we were the work of Frank D. Maxwell.! From 7 til $:30, the domestic ot Miss Godley black silk. ‘The black bow at the| Reception Wednesday He . we tog {From 730 until #30. the domestic |cnemical truck, 6o badly needed in The window shades were drawn for acience and manual training depart. | Mrs Cariton W. Bryant and Miss/ neck is one version of the vogue for] Wednesday night is athome night /, few days and when the curtains | ments will be operating and will be |® Meenborhood. | " a o ea-| ne Arts theee days, Thir ; Helen Bryant have arranged an even-| tie effects which ts due to be a fea-jat the Fine Arts t were lifted there waa revealed in alon exhibition, At #20 Mr. Claud Sng’s entertainment in the nature of | ture of fall fashions. week is the reception in honor of /iong central corridor a brilliant Sekaet wil qeak am | “Gurvent Lincoln High School Matinee Es “ RELI LAISALAAAPASAALS | Ambrone Patterson, instructor in art! scene reproduct reper The Girls’ and Boys’ association & miscellaneous shower for tomorrow | . scene reproducing magnificent! school Problems.” A report on the heir home, compliment Rutterfine™ A Lavelie|at the university. Every member | palace mion, with a broad #talroase ‘ f of the Lincoln high sehool will en evening at their home, complimen fos aerang Mia Caer Fo — fie chee | . : Walla Walla P.T. A. convention |tertain with @ matinee at the school ‘ary to Miss Dorothy Godley, a bride Bransrombe | mgrsned the 661 ts oe member /2nd richly bung balcony im perspec-|wiit be given by Mra. Saul. Re ou Thursday, Jéne:&, tor the Senet ty trie: pre ses Nevin [tO bring a proxpective new member. | tive, ve 5 3 ? > . . fo re ie we aoa nee jfreshments will be served by the lor the Social Service fund. The pro- domentic science department. honor guest bav The work of the society has al rf eo. art Mra Chariss N. Gibson, accompanist |ways been carried on by " mala | ” gram will consist of a one-act play. d The social committee in charge of lively few and, considering this tact,| COLORS e #\e “Indian Summer,” given by the Luncheon Postpane the affairs are Mra. Thomas Coul- ling work accomplished has been far-| Colored handkerchiefs are appear Coterie Chib oral expression No. 2 classes; music ate cee women feos SANS. ADtiNe Bet oae, Drs, Jobe | enching Ing with renewed vigor, Their de-| The members of the Coterle of|by Mr. E. H. Worth’s orchestra of Sn tonne ex lwriiuer! aatktes, ta ee me Membership is open to all. Mr | signs are manifold the tones do| Seattle have chosen Wednesday, | sixty members; a campfire demon ee wereity club has heen postponed on | William McCreery, Mra. E. R. Mor-| navis, secretary at the Fine Arta,| not confine themeclves to anything |June 1, as their day at the state|mration by Campfire girls in the| &ccount of Dr. Riley Allen, who wasiey and Mra. D. M. Broga 213 Fourth ave. is always gtad to light onvention of Women's clubs, which | high school and two stunts in light fo have heen the speaker, being call seewwetaes wv 23) Tere prea te seers ed East. The luncheon will be given is the will be held in Tacoma from May 31] er vein. one organization in town where! A webfingered glove hag been in| 4, inclusive. They will meet] With the Social Service fund, poor later in the month. { strangers and scattered elements—|vented to enable persons to swim ve Tacoma Methodist church at| children are fed and clothed. Con jl a B . 4 . Persona either art producers, appreciators, more cartly registration bureau at 6 p. m.. [tributions of fruit and reading m: \ Dialeltert resses ridge Luncheon Mr. C. C. Carpenter and Mr, Irv. |= - - - — — - c Entertaining with a bridge lunch-ling Pratt returned yesterday from | IN A RBMARKABLE SALE OFFERING *@on at her home in Bremerton, Mrs.jq weekend fishing trip Stewart E. Barbour will be hostess eve at 14 95 op ae ome Fry afteenes. Mra. I, M. Davenport an@ son, 01 Milles. Heyden Hostess - \crae at ur'ext ue kW, Be a letter from These dress were splendid value af the for . 4 Py tiny te Mrs. James Hayden will entertain |lis for several weeks, returned to Spe e ent 8 of $19.75 fm her apartment at the Hotel Oris |their home in Spokane last evening. cial Price em pricing and . tomorrow afternoon with an informal ie lg TAFFETA SAIN CREPE TRICOTINE SI i Coming over from Camp Lewis E ae Prides. eee to attend the Rainbow Informal on —representing \e season’s approved modes in a ing Party Pla [Saturday evening will be Capt L. fled, flared, tuniand straightline styles. - ng Farty mne V. Huston, Captain Crane, Captain dared, tanland, giline er | for June 20 Doran, Captain Oliver, Captain Mc Navy, brown, pe, tan, gra lack Complimenting their son, Mr. Nealy, Captain Lenta, Captain Chad tan, James Frink, who will graduate|wick and Captain, Brown, Culver Military academy next eat Mr. and Mrs. Gérald Frink| Miss Anna Roberta Hoge and have issued invitations for a danc-|Mias Elspeth McEwan, who have been traveling in the Orient and ing party at their home on Monday | evening, June 20. The invitations |Europe for several months, will ar rive in New York about June 10. oe confined to the subdebutante Di aa ee Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome. ° ‘ accom| Mr. and Mra Al Miss Pardee napdctnariaasrauh, whe. beter bbai t th S ttl H fi Honored at Tea spending several days at Lake Cres-| oO e ea e ousewife Honoring Miss Grace Pardee, who)cent, will seters fosays it et tar ccet, Mee Feantae Mr. and Mr. James G. Frewitt Kellar, Miss Helen James enter- so eT ee cha uel ag Fest Dear Madam: tained with a charming tea, at the |dence Me? Ry won aaa In times past, before moving into my big, new modern For ‘port Wear home of Mrs. Laurence Booth, Sat- urday afternoon. Miss Katherin no eae te — < ay ed factory, I often was unable to supply the wants of all my SE te ries cele the an \Gnve to thet euzimer home at the many Seattle friends. But now that I am in my new home sistants of the hostess. ites crams ees on Westlake, with its increased facilities to make your : vee apie Mri. Alfred J. Fisken, who favorite Salad Dressings in large quantities, I can ‘ Rainbow Informal underwent an operation at the Se- assure you a regular supply of better than ever Mrs. ° * a Patrons a peo doer Rrra a: pala Porter's Salad Dressings. The fiber silk coat swaters are in vogue this year Patronesses a cee And at this time I want to most cordially invite and are proving very ppular for street and sport the Junior league of the Seattlc Day | roe iitieie B. Ce maton eet you to visit the new Home of Mrs. Porter's Products any wear. We are showing pme high grade sweaters in Mursery association ix giving at the |are spending a few days motoring Wednesday, 2to5p. m., there to see how painstakingly your nie y hes ger caplet pce Nay Fy sone : Hil Petrone and patronesses will in-|octan Woineae, 7 ome and your family's salad dressing appetites are catered to have two pockets. Sizes84 to 44. Priced very rem | fe Mrciand “Mrs. eee anene, * 507% —for itis on your satisfaction that the success of my sonably. ‘ ete Wetedk, Mr, and Mraleptie Gn cen Ga ta. mite business has grown from small beginnings in my home kitchen 3. E. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs, James |p; c, to its present proportions, Don't fail to come. Remember ‘Wylie, Mrs. James A. Sheahan, Mr eee e 9 e 4 ME iets Warton: Ms. and| nic. gecey belrenta’ oc wen.| that all Seattle people should know more about the Ladies Jersey Petticoats : Mrs. Lewis Schwager, Mr. and Mrs. $ BF. Beasiean, Me and Mon 3 3, | Ore Dent the week end in Seattle. | ‘ industries that are providing substantial payrolls that David, Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Cleland a ‘ make for the continued growth and prosperity of our city. $ $ end Mrs. Jomen Calvert. - Miler, The eae aan, oy Mrs. Porter's is one of these. 6.50 Values for 3.95 bites the last of the week, and are the | This is one of the best offerigs of the year in Jersey petth Commencement at St. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Of course you will continue to ask your grocer for coats. It includes a delayed shpyment which we are to Nicholas School Selnaen. Mrs. Porter's Salad Dressings, not only because of their close out by putting the price fdiculously low. Some of the The graduating exercises of the! Col, A, M. WetheriN and Mr superior quality, but also to help this Northwest industry petticoats are all Jersey, others ve silk flounces; Dials Salm and color combinations; accordim-pleated flounces. Sizes 36 = ge schoo! will take piace Frederick Struve spent the week to prosper. All grocers handle Mrs. Porter's Products. to 40. : “0% e ine rts gallery, riday | end jie B. C, ‘= tiah. at. tats ofclock. rhe com sein essay B. Cy returnin However, if for any reason you find it impossible to obtain mencement address will be given eee them, won't you please phone Q. A. 520, or write me, giving | Misses’ Union Suis 69c and 75c ‘a by oo, ol gerpredelee baMa gan 2 " Me. Fred Baxter spent the week | me the name of your grocer? I will see that he is supplied. Misses’ fine cotton ribbed union silts at prices much lower than University of Washington. _, Re NG oom! Sincerely, last year; spring weight; low neck, sleeveless; tight knee Slsea bad Mr. and Mra, FE, G. MeMicken left! 2 to 16, Dance at Three Sunday for a short trip to San Fran- | MRS. M. A. PORTER. Boys’ Union Suits, Special, 50c Pe cisco, Tree Point ‘ erie. ae Dandy spring union suits for boys;white and ecru colors; short The Three Tree Point club gave! Mrs. H. &. Frye, who has been vis- queves _ length; garments like tlese sold for $1.00 last year, ie Siem dance ot the season at thelr {iting in Vancouver, B. C., as the C0) e rocer Ladic 'S Ik Lisle S \ Pai bho jaturday evening. bout! guest of Mr#. Roderick Campbell, a ies i is le tockin 3 air, 75c pra couples had an enjoyable eve-|will return the last of the week, ne a Owing to the established popularity of Mrs. Por- Reigulae $1.25 values of ladies’ silk isle prind "i fine ual ig. Next Saturday evening the|companied by Mrs. Campbell, who = ee ter’s Salad D: i ° ra ladies have been invited.to appear in| will be her guest _— a . 8 ressings all Seattle Grocers recommend i a age toes and heels; S-inch garter tops; black and brown, ginghams and a prize will be given cee Ep ; - them. They know that the quicker turnover and con- Children’s Barefoot Sandals for the most attractive costume. The| Mr. and Mra, Le Rey Backus and ead i = sequent lowered selling cost of handling a line for club plans to entertain with one of family spent the week-end at their which the customer asks by name, shows a larger $1.50 to $2.00 these delightful parties every week-| «summer home at Enetal i xsi end during the summer. _— —. i f profit at the end of a season than trying to push a | Fine for’ sutamer and ogting “sear; Megs, sandals Pa bee Sil poe Lettie Gardner Rose Club om § product of which the customer knows little or nothing. I 8, 62-50; cisse 4k toil SA.7Ec Res tis te 2, Ra ilver Tea The Lettie Gardner Rose elub will ~ in eS wi i“ % e ae * ’ ise e e ‘The Canadian Women's club ts Meet in the tea room of the Bon f Mrs. Porter’s Products have been and will continue | | Misses Styl ish Oxfords $3.50 Marche, Wednesday, June 1, at 12 m : ) . | De. arranging a series of benefit enter-| 0 ha to be consistently advertised—which, i We/ are combining style and big value in these Oxfords, They tanadian | Mts. Alexander Phinney will be host- A nuly Ww. » coupled -with Re eeeonts for te > ee $f Canstion po, marry : their high quality—and the fact that they are North- are of black and brown calfskin of & good quality; moderate toa; aac A yy Ay alking heel. Sizes 11% to 2 or series to be @ musical tea at the west Products, with all that means to the upbuilding = non " Camptire Girls’ Benefit “OUR NEW ME” Sea — ee BOS SEnd ane, So cee Feiday mee | A dance by the residents of Wast “igi of Seattle pay rolls, warrant the support of all grocers. ing, June 10, at § o'clock. The fol. |St#ttle for the benefit of the Camp. lowing program has been arranged '{iT@ girls will be given at the hall MRS by Mrs. Robert A. White andi" Saturday evening, the commit le me es cecal canon, tee in charge including Mrs. L. F * ponaia Kellogg, Mra. G, R. Guppy, Mrs ils ‘Test Bees of bummer" tron | Roland H. Smith and Mre. 8. L Office and Factory: 1712 Westlake, Seattle. “Martha” bape } 8. 1 Miss Rae Phiflips | ritchard 4 @ great number of Petections—Mr A.D. Bheritt guests from town are expected, a Mist Ancia M. Moore at the piane § | #pecial boat will be rum