The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 14

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Plans Children’s Party For the pleasure of her two little daughters, Peegy and Catherine. Personal Mr. James B. Shallenberger, who Capt. and Mrs Port Townsend are visitors in the city, at a dinner of eight covers at their home in Bremerton, bofore the dance on the U, 5. S. Tennessee Tuesday evening. _Bridge-Tea and} tcale; Engagement | Miss Grace Wilson nnounced. Sad 4 T the hotiday pridge-tea and must. m to be given Thursday after ber 29, at Christensen’s illustrate 8 eee Miss Winifred Byrd of New York and Mias Hlizabeth Lord of Salem, Ore, are the guests of Maj. Elmer | Raymond Brady, U. 8. A, and Mrs.) Brady. No-Host Dinner at Rainier Club A nohost dimmer at the Rainier club before the Winter Ball this eve | ning includes: Mr, and Mra, Archit. good - eS will say Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Marris return od Tuesday from a five weeks’ trip to) Dear Miss Grey: Do. ou think all men are alike? To a few months younger. young men a little older than we are. They go about in very) tremendous success. society; but recently while out something most insulting. We have been told that all men written asking our pardon, don’t you think it would be all right to go with them again, as they have invited us? THE SEA Triumph | engagement. Helfetz han justly been en! of the greatest violonist of t | His concert last evening what I mean—I am 20 years old and my chum} We have been going out with two Produce as exquisite a tone there is no thickness, only most clarity. Hin playing ant and that of complete stapding of his instrument as the compositions. motoring they said such things sometimes. Inasmuch as they have emereeene Heifetz Concert Real Cynthia Grey: Again inst evening, Jascha Helfetz, | difficult kind and were played ¢ Few violinists Tile sense of pitch the first time in Beattle lant evening and which received merited applause Roth are compositions of the mort Mrs. James H. Calvert will entertain world-famed violinist, won an ova-|ae an artist like Helfetz could play v e twentysfive of their friends, at ber |*Pnt the simmer par fBhss aero os tion at the Metropolitan theatr&| them. e iet home tomorrow afternoon. }main until December 15, when he Dus to the large number of people} Andante and Allegro, trom, first s ge | . eee yy . , , “ who were unable to secure adminsion | gonota, for violin alone, by Bach, fo Dinner in Bremerton Hime, Shaseatareen. x, Ma. to Join Girls Advance Queer Theory Regarding Conduct of |7,.° yi first concert, the Ladies’ | lowed, Slavonic Dance B Minor, by a Commander Stewart B. Barber eee All Men Muntoal club, under whore auspices | Dvorak-Kreisler, and Salterelio and romess List for Holi-|. 8.8. and Mrs. Barber were hosts | R. W. Jackson of Holfetz appeared, secured a return| souvenir de Moscow, both by Wien- |iawaki, were the other numbers. A lod one| program such a@ Heifetz gave last he age. \evening and his masterly interpreta wan a} tion could not be surpassed. In response to prolonged applause Heifetz responded with Spanish |} Danes, by Granados-Kreisler, Kreis io bril-jler’s Schoen Roasemarin, Hymn to under |the Bun, by Mimuky-Kormkiff and wellas|March from Ruins of Athens, by Hieethoven-Auer, for encores, as he the ut Y the officers and members’ of |hald Stewart Dow Mr. and Mrs. | w c y IG in perfect r : Washington, D, C. NC "i in perfect and never does bis tone amue thor off pre Advisory board of the Seattle| Robert Greer, Mr. and Mra Law. |e eee th irl ne toho |Yary from the true tone. ee ey eect aay. . SIWD, the sponsors will be|rence Bogla Mr. and Mra James| dgtigs Anne Parsons, who ts attena.| Queer theory some of you girls pass around. One SUNG | Mis prearace lant evening, which : Ls , Burke, president of the club;| Macfarlane, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Mil-/ing Mills cotlege, will «pend the| accept it and help to spread it will undoubtedly be given) was compliers hemes trem: the |(aad Orch Sey eee: Mrs. Daniel Keb jburn, Mr. and Mra. Robert Brinkley |cyristmas holidays with her parents | cause to think it true. previous concert. wan one of un | Civie rchestra to . D. Lowman, Mrs. B, A.jand Dr. Backman of the U. 8. 8.|ate and Mrs, Reginald Parsons, Somebody ought to teach you that ALL young men will| usual musical interest. For the 'Give Concert Mrs, Thomas Mrs. Robert magn and the members irs. Montgomery Rus y chairman, Mrs. Cecil H, Bacon, fra. Richard A. Ballinger, Mrs. V B. Beals, Mrs. William R. Craw: Mrs. R.- William Crosby, Mrs. “g Mckiwan and Mrs. Louis members of the house commit who will act as patronesses, Charles H. Rollins, chair Mrs. John B. Agen, Mrs. Edgar ‘Mrs. John A. Campbell, Mrs. | pian, Carstens, Mra Wallace G. Mrs. Corwin H. Bberting, W. Eddy, Mrs. John Erik John D. Farret!, Mrs. Pierre » Mra, Paul Mandell Henry, D. Hoge, Mra. Harry R. ‘Mrs, Alexander McEwan, Mrs. Merril!, Mrs. Harry R. Messer, ok W. Miller, Mrs. Anna Milburn, Mise Doris Mitch- Morrison, Mrs. Wi! Perkins, Mrs. Richard W. Mrs. Henry 0. PhMips, Mrs. L. Russell, Mra James B. | Tennessee, eee Mrvgnd Mra. William Curtis Frit (@urthea Sharples) of Calgary will |apend Christman with Mra, Lewis’ parents, Dr. and Mrs, Caspar W. eee |Program for College Night An interesting program has been Prepared for the women's college night, given under the auspices of the Washington Atumnae association, at the University Commons this eve Sharples. ee Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Agnew of Everett are spending the weekend as the guests of Mr, and Mra Stanley Minor, coming down to at tend the Winter Ball this evening. eee Mr. and Mrs, Stephen P. Hart of | Portland, who spent the week end with Dr, and Mra. C. FE. Guthrie, re turned to Coetr home on Monday. . auto, profession. policy of Mr, and Mra, William Edris, who recently returned to Seattle from a stay of several months tn California, are removing to 527 Harvard ave. N. eee Miss Margaret Steinbergh, who has Deen the guest of her brother and ais. terindaw, Mr, and Mra, Lambert Steinbergh, for several weeks, leaves Ny |tomorrow for her home in Reading, Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ Aas. —_ Leal Post Ladies’ Auxiliary of Maple Leaf Post No, 1 will entertain with a mili- tary whist party, Saturday, Decem- ber 3, at 404 13th ave. N, Mra, 0. Beaton. hostess. The regular meet- ing will be held December 3, § p. m. eee University Chapter No. 83, 0. E. 8. University Chapter No. $3, 0. KE. S,, in holding a basaar of fancy work and home.cooked foods in the chap ter room, December 2 and 3. eee Alpha Belle Camp, R. N. A. Alpha Belle Camp, R. N. A. will - during the ing all its convenyon can attend. Deere.” “Bar “The Co-ed “Lady Medios." Festival of cotlege sommes audience under direction o| bh Sohumaker and accom Metedy Maids of the Purple amd play, “A College Conclave,” by Hag Players from the Women's University Chur, In Charge of Tea Shop Saturday Mrs, C. L. Jenks will be hostess for the Seahurst auxiliary at the Orthopedic Tea shop Saturday after. Roon, assisted by the following mem- bers: Mra. H. L. Bartlett, Mra. A. Spear, Mrs. Z. Heinisch, Mra. L. . Ferris, Mrs. R. R. Norris, Mra. FR. Layton, Mrs, TL M. La Ville, Mra, W, E, Tollinger. Hargh, the Girin.” ‘© McEwan Tompkins, Mrs. Treat and Mrs. Jos King eee Will Entertain Bridge Club Miss Margaret Wright will enter. tain the Tuesday Bridge club the [home of Mrs. William C, Houssy Tuesday held tn the 7, at 2:30 p. eee give a hard times dance at Fraternal . Brotherhood ball, Fremont, Satur ee Performance a Devas of “Manon eee ‘The performance of the opera “Manon” for the benefit of the Vassar Endowment fund will be given Saturday evening at the Cor nish by Mrs. Sara Y. Peatxaty, lyric soprano, who is an slumna of Vassar and Mr. Jacques Jou-Jerville, ‘operatic tenor. The proceeds of the performance will go to increasing the Vassar Endowment fund, to raise which every Vassar graduaté thruout “| the country is working. Mrs. H. O. Philips, whe ts chair man of arrangements, Is assisted by the following committee: Mrw. Jeffer- fon A. Slamm, Mrs. Philip EB. Rob- bins, Mrs. J, Walls Champney, Mra. Harold Lee, Mrs, Thomas B. Owen, Mrs. E. Byshnell, Mra. Cart F. Gould, Mra. Thomas J. Ruhm, Mrs. G. J. Snelling, Mrs. Ralph §. Haw. ley, Miss Evelyn Gardiner, Mins Helen Peycke, Miss Mabel Chilberg, Miss Jean Schneider, Miss Agnes Birkman, Miss Elsie M. Raif? and Miss Antionette G. Black. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Philips, Capitol 1437, or from the Cornish school. Among the out- of-town people who will attend are: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rodman Tit- comb (Miss Elsie Weyerhauser), of Snoqualmie Falls: Mr. and . Mra. Jamea Garfield Kady, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diller Fratt of Everett. ee . Mr. Frederick Biggs Weds in East Mr. and Mra. George W. Crampton of Moline, Til, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Louise, to | Mr. Frederick Pearce Biggs on Sat- urday, November 26. Mr. Biggs, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George H. Biges of Beattie, is engaged in business in New York , where the young couple will make their home, oe Kappa Kappa Gamma Dinner reate” dohn F. Miller W. R. ©. John F. Miller Women's Rellet corps will hud its regular meeting Saturday, December 3, at 1 p. m Blection of officers. Members urged jto be prompt. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Rainier Noble Post, No. 1, Novelty Dance A novelty dance will be given by Rainier Noble Post, No. 1, American Legion, Friday evening, December 9, at Knights of Columbus hall. eee Ex-Servive Women's Club ‘The Ex-Service Women's club will hold a rummage sale Friday and Sat- urday of this week at the Arlingten hotel. The sale is for the benefit of the “cheerio fund,” out of which the former services men at the Port ‘Townsend and Cushman hospitale are provided with candy, fruit, mag- azines and other things for weir comfort and bappipess. eee Kila-how-yah Alumnae Kila-how-yah siumnae of the Unt versity of Washington will hold a luncheon next Saturday at 12:30 at Meves’ cafeteria as a part of the unt versity’s homecoming celebration, e- a Lorraine Chapter No. 6 Lorraine Chapter, No. 6, O. E, 8. will give the last card party of its series on December 3 at Wing’s cafeteria, 1409 First ave. eee “ Bonnie Heather Lodge No. 100 Bonnie Heather Lodge No. 160, Daughters of Scotia, will hold a bazaar to be opened at 3:20 o'clock on Seturday at Fraternal hail, Fourth ave. and Pike st. Many un- usual Christmas remembrances will be on sale and in the'evening cards and dancing may be enjoyed. eee Gymnastic Society Ladies’ auxiliary, Seattle Gym nastic society, at 1819 Eighth avi at 8 p.m. Hard times party. eee Homesteaders’ Lodge Dance Homesteaders’ lodga is giving a benefit dance Friday eyening, De cember 2, in the 1. 0. GT. hall. eee Dorie Chapter 0. E. 8, ‘The officers of Doric Chapter 0, FE. 8. will be entertained at lungheon by Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, at her home in the Sherwood apartments, Wedn day, Dec. 7, The active chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, will entertain the members of the alumnae with a dinner at the chapter house this evening, preced- ing the College Night Rally in the University Commons. . .° Guild Changes Name The name of the East Capitol Hill guild of the Orthopedic hospital has been changed to East Highland Drive guild on account of the con- fusion with Capitol *4iN guild, Un- der its new title the guild will main tain a bed at tha hospital. This guild has recently donated an Invalid’s chair to the hospital and paid for half of the glass table tops in use at the tea shop. The pext regular meeting will be Id at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Pat- KK, 1251 2let ave. N., Friday, De. » and Mrs, O. A. Kjos are en- r" ing informally, with a dinner, t their home on Queen Anne hill evening. eee Will Compliment s MacLean the pre-nuptial entertainment | Miss Katherine Maclean, Mrs. pee Calvert, and her mother, Thomas Skinner of Tacoma, entertaining with a kitchen at the home of Mrs. Calvert, M442 Cascadia ave., Friday afternoon, eee Prairie Rose Club Prairie Kose club will meet for elec. tion of officers at Meves Cafeteria, 4th and Pine st. Monday, Dec. 6, at 4p. m, At 6:80 a no-host dinner for members and friends will be served, followed by a program. . Sons of Veterans Auxiliary ‘The Sons of Veterans auxiliary will meet with Custer Camp, No. 1, Sone of Veterans, Tuesday evening, Dec. 6. Biection of officers. eee Musle Teachers’ Dinner and Meeting A call has been sent out to music teachers of Seattle and vicinity to attend a dinner and meeting at the Which “ THE Invitations have been confined to intimate friends of Miss Mac- iss Van Patten to ve Costume Dance Miss Polly Van Patten will enter. with a costume dance in the m of the Ben Lomond apart- Menday evening, December complimenting Miss Elizabeth » who will be home from Mills re for the Christmas holidays, tations have been limited to wecloxe friends of the honor guest. U*vensiry MUSIC STORE 4813 University Way. Cave Man or Plain Barbarian ? NOT say insulting things to young women, There are a great many real men in the world who respect themselves well enough to protect the women whom they escort. You will doubtless pardon the young men of whom you complain, whatever my advice, since one of them has an But the very fact that you do pardon them and go with them again will encourage same offense, sometime, Pig'n Whistle Saturday evening, De- cember 8, for informal discussion of | various matters pertaining to the Music Teachers’ association to fon ter local gatherings of music teach- jere Urruout the state at intervals “T. A. Alki P..T. A. will meet Tuesday, Dee. 6, 2:20 p. m at the school. Mint vivor of girls, will Special music will be given) by the school orchestra, Refresh- ments served. County Legisiative King County Legislative Federa- tion will meet in the second floor club room of the Y, W, C. A. Monday, | Dec. 5, at 2p. m. Reports from the| tell me if a widow who has been Anti-Narcotle conference and Tax Re. | recetwli duction Legislation, will be heard, |bereelf and tyo children for about « Executive meeting at 1, oe Hebrew Benevolent Society The regular meeting of the Seattle Hebrew Benevolent society, will be | *he remarried. ple de Hirsch, Wednesday, December! To Remove NEWCASTLE, Eng., Fishermen of Yngland will be asked | from « dress? to contribute to @ fund for a monu cently, aged 70. He was the author|a thick coating ef common starch of “The Fisher's Gagiand,” and was|over the place. The starch ts te be known as the “Fishing Poet Lau-lmtsed as ¥ for the laundry end od Made of black or tan calfskin with Goodyear welt soles and blind eyelets. Stylish semi-English last and all sizes from 5 to 11. Business Is Good values range from $6.00 to $10.00. CHILDREN’S SHOES $2.40 dini's Concerto in I minor, a by visiting artists, and the them to risk repeating the . Aska About Divorce Dear Mins Grey: Please tell me how long @ soldier who has been Fort Worden for a year would have |to walt before applying for a divorce, | How long does it take and how much does it cont? =” BW. T. One year te the required length of | time for residence in the state of | Washington before one may apply for @ divorce. The cost varies with the different attorneys, but the mini- mum cost set by the Bar association | 44 $100, However, divorces are some |times granted for less, according t he ctroumstances of the person who |4¢ applying for the divorce, You must weit sig months for the |final decree to be granted—during thts time you may wot legally marry. eee | Mother's | Pension Dear Mise Grey: This is pursuant to the the Washington State year inatead of center- energies on an annual which comparatively fow Alki West Seattle school ad talk on “€ Federntion Will you please the mother’s pension for year would be entitled to It for either | herwelf er children if she remarried? A READER, No, she would not be entitled to it vestry reom of the Tem- e:9.0 m. Board meeting at 12.| Stain Dear Miss Grey: WIN you please | Dec. 2.--\tell me how to remove blood Se ee Blood stains may be obliterated! | on quite wrt. school colors MEN’S SHOE $3.80 $4.40 MAIN FLOOR Our sales record for 1921 is showing a gain over sales of 1920 ECONOMY BASEMENT SPECIALS WOMEN’S SHOES PUMPS and OXFORDS $3.80 In this lot you will find all sizes up to 7, and Values Tell AS MISSES’ SHOES $3.40 Sizes 11 to 2—and values up to $5.00. Any one of Sizes 5 to 11—and values to $4.00. two opening numbers he gave Nar- sition which has seldom been given noff concerto which Meifetz gave for A levee selection of All-Wors: . Fart of Boys’ $14.85 lent Christmas Gift. 9 Thousands are discussing the Stupendous Productio; RUDOLPH VALENTINO (Hero of “The Four Horsemen”) Plays the role of the masterful Arab chief AGNES AYRES plays “The Girl” The Seattle Civie Symphony or chestra, compored of 80 men and | women, will give the firet of a ne ries of five concerts on Sunday compo- Glazouw Holiday Specials in the Cheasty Junior Shop An unusually beautiful assortment of Boys’ Christmas Neckwear at 50c. 29c a Pair Women’s “Luxite”’ Silk Hosiery Colors—White, Camel, Russian Calf, Cordovan and Black. 25% DISCOUNT On all Boys’ Suits in the Cheasty Junior up. For example: Regular $20.00 Suits at ......... Regular $25.00 Suitsat ..........$18,75 Regular $27.50 Suits at ....... Regular $30.00 Suits at .......... Regular $35.00 Suitsat ..........$26.25 Lots of them with 2 pairs of full-sizei, full-lined knicker pants. A i GS of Bont’ vod Chit eee? Overcoats offered at $14.85 oa $1715 Specials would make an excel- of at these Holiday heast ME NS AND BOYS' WEAR See the Caird Lesi Dancing Girls in FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. Gifts Produce the ted Middy Sweaters i at Special Holiday Prices. gh. ihe: Regular Price $ 5.50—Holiday Price ... Regular Price $ 8.50—Holiday Price . Regular Price $10,00—Holiday Price .. .$8.25 ‘The famous “Ironclad” Hosiery for boys and girls at | RN a Metropolitan theatre, The soloist | will be Vivian Strong Hart, popular {Seattle soprano. The orchestra will be directed by Mme, Daver jberg, conductor and orga of the orchestra. There ar y two other such civic orchestras in the United States, one at Cl ar another at Boltimore Musical an je organizations of Chicago and realizing the vast pon bilities for the development of first Claes sytnphony players and the ere ation of greater public interest in symphonic music, have given their fi orchestras splendid support Seattle organization, which | presen ite initial concert last | April, has met with tnereasing en- feouragement in this city. Winifred Byrd | Recital Tonight ‘Thin evening at the Metropolitan theatre the Artints’ Musical Bureau of America will present Winifred Byrd, pianist, in recital. Miss Byrd hag received very favorable criticiam on her present tour and her first ap pearance here is being eagerly looked forward to. Her program is a var one and contains compositions by ing componers, theabis octeve Cheasty Junior Christmas Smile $4.85 - - $7.35 at $1 a Pair & African Brown, Shop from $20.00 . $15.00 $20.63 $22.50 . FRB Sm

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