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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. PAGE 12 Seattle —riieiosi dt | WOMEN’S CLUBS |Shumann-Heink Is oming Surprise Mra. Frederick Anderson, Mrs. , 7 ” i meet Fri Society at ea nm carp] clams rem carempay (israch arn’ beeen Will Sing at Metrovolitan Greatest Values Ladies’ Auxiliary Maple Leaf, No, T1 the se Tey, Cleveland Kile | !and at luncheon yesterday at Blane *| Ladiew’ Auxiliary Maple Leaf Post,! hauer will speak on “The Child { —— ae | i= 4 . a cafe, and went with her to her|No, 21, wl give a military whist|the Home it Dinner for Bridal Party! nome, where twenty {rlende were w ene at the clubhouse, 404 13th ave pa Ad in omen s ; A , - Mr Baturday evening, January T, at Business and Professional Women at Sunset Club; Mr. | semviea for priage. A further sur | % Sn On leet t nd Mrs. Sullivan Plan | Prise to the honor guest was the Pre: |pye auxiliary will also meet this eve ay, January 9, Ming Joni ore " - Di i sentation of @ handsome ivory fitted |ning, at the clubhoune the world's most traveled A rare combination of style, quality and economy imne? | teavenilie’ aes | dee | China and is now offered at | . Phi Var Chub nee,” under } 188 EDITH REDFIELD will en-| It Brid = Navi | ‘The Phi Var club will begin Its win. |the auspices of the Seattle Businens , ie + tertain with a dinner at the/SMall Bridge Party sertana | fF, Merit of dancing partion on Sat-| 4nd Professional Bice Macrae : Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland | Sycy y 1, wt 8 BD mn in the|the r auditorium, at & p. r Sunset club tomorrow evening, com. |witt entertain with @ amall bridge fn pe Margery Ay pa bu VE Qs - the eparaiings ‘with tate delemmmntion j plimenting the members of her bridal! at their home Saturday evening. (ding, 1409 Ninth ave. Public iy |*4eh organization# as the China club, Ce party, eee wed. the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, adi M afiel a ee the City Federated clubs, the, Wom The wedding of Mise Redfield and) Celebrate W: edding iiosliies tecia’ Sas Jen's Advertsing club and the Wom Lieutenant Commander Albert Har i - tht tut teteresind e @ld Rooks, United States navy, wi Anniversary | Olympic Circle, No, 87, Neighbora |¢0’s Commercial club are interested Bs be golemnized Wednesday evening In celebration of taetr “ny wen lof Wooderaft, will hold installation pon helping make this lecture a suc fl Episcopal | ding iversar Mr. and t\of officers Saturday eve “a o , : , i ee ee ee ee ae emmasteetl a te, fay ena winge / ees i Mm Florence B. Moyer haa very Shuart’s Clearance Sale means genuine bargains ehureh, dock. |thirty friends with an evening of | <0 6 kindly offered the hospitality of her to those women who know Shuart quality. Amer- home to Mins Jessie Ackermann cards, music and dancing at their} University Social, 0. FE. ® _ Dinner W iu | home oa December 30 ‘The University Social, Order of the |*UFing her stay in Seattle, drs ica’s best shoe manufacturers, including J. & T. Cousins, are represented in this exclusive stock > Mo: nd o 1 a 4 ~ Complime nt Mrs. Hoge. | eee | Rastern Star, will give ‘a card party | Moyer and the Seattle Business and “yg ep ey Ir. and Mrs, James Colbert =. » Jat the home of Mra. E. B. Wallace, ale, Be) Wan will be dinner hosts at the Dancing Party planned a number of deli«htful en-| yr, | 9527 25th ave. N. 1, Saturday even. | ing at 8 o'clock, } d n w adeb t nts a erm home tomorrow evening, bol ere § Mr. and Mra sae, IP. ltertainments for Miss Ackermann. | Mave, ‘James D. Hoge, on her birth- | Cntertained with a dancing party at) ade ae |Misw Ackermann will arrive in Beat = . 7 lth ave. W., Satur} tle at 4 p. m. on Saturday on the Shoes, Pumps,Oxfords, Boots | thetr home, day. ame ecneniiensl < Classte Culture Club Reaktie “eee san Invitations Issued penemecnmeagen Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Federated | iu) who are interested in greeting . clubho: <. Fisken will for Bridge Tea ne et eats, catia "A. |Der, Will give her a warm welcome nw. Beward Pomme esac! |Short History of Music” Mra, ¢. ¢.|UMOR her artival aii Haued invitations for a bridge tea to litison and Mra. Jeanie Wardell wili|_O% Saturday evening a theatre Be given Thurstay afternoon at her| Milas Vernita Swesea, who ts at ie antenna party has been planned for the Revue Teme in compliment to Mrs. Varde) tending the Parsons & of De-| quested to bring gues and Follies at the Metropolitan thew Short Lines The first few days of, selling nbers are re MePariand. Seven tables will be en-| sign, in New York, will leave in i ae posal yr scag.d = orn eas have broken a number of our _ tertained. | April for Europe, to be gone several Daughters’ Auxiliary sen would be intevented th SelMbEn regular lines, and these Boots, 4 oie j months, The Daughters’ Auxiliary, Wom |i./0 oor: " Pumps and Oxfords—our Dinner for Engaged Pair coe An's Century club, will meet Satur [MS PAT an & compliment to Mim Edith! Mra Forrest Goodfellow, who with |day, January 7, at the home of Mrs.| 00) Win be taken for an auton Regular Values From Coll and her fiance, I enant| er baby daughter has been the/ Frank Woiff, 1603 Ninth ave, W.! 1115 around the boulevards and other Gememander Albert Harold Rooks, U,|€¥est of her parents, Mr. and Mra.|Luncheon will be served at 1230/1) Revie Bie bell eulls Mite eee $10.00 to $18.50 BE. whose marriage takes piace) ®. B. Holmes, for the past few o'clock there will be a dinner in ber honor y evening, January 11 gpa oo yesterday for her home A byw a ae lat the New Washington hotel. On are wt angpave nd — different Mr. and ire. Ly a uF bal Ho Wale. Aurora Bridg Sunday afternoo Sto 6 bp. groups for quic clearance. at Ctertabe vik cations ot taht nd | Aurora Bridge club, with Dr. and | Sunday itt * T rectetion sd ak the folowing prices: at their home Monday even-| Mrs. Ralph Williams, of Arizona _ ba aaa Lg sh | ctven in Mins Ackermann’s honor at | who has been visiting her parenta | >. vet ee part Ithe home of Mr. Samuel Hill, $14 i | Dr. and Mrs. Corson, of Issaquah, indie a » | Mast Highland drive, and all mem One Group _ Informal Dinner [is spending a few days in Seattle} Ca om : ne |ucre of the club, and all of the! at is Evening i ortuke ave Wie me Cee oe lindane cee cf’ Whethe wan’ noia [Drelenta of a oe seat or Mme. Schumann-Heink, w orld renowned contralto, who will Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Pierce Haight | eee an encore dance at the Seattle | Porte eee cception- to | sing at the Metropolitan Monday evening, January 16, under | Bre entertaining with an informal! Lieutenant Commander Atbert| Y#eh gy toeoag yielding to th?) igs Ackermann the direction of Frank P. Hood. The seat sale opens Monday Mianer at their home this evening. Harold dtooks, U.S. N., arrived to nt demand that has been)" O, ‘Monday morning Mins Acker:| morning at 10 o'clock at the box office of the Metropolitan e made for a repetition of the 4a) mann will be taken for a trip over! theatre, welfth Night supperdance at the/the guest of his parenta, Mr. and ember 9. Invitations for dis-|ine pert of Seattle terminals an College club, Sirs. Albert Rosks jtribution to their friends wil! be in |for « trip thru Frederick & reid vend . - + 0 Rae the hands of the. club members| wnere there will be a luncheon in} Mater with their guests attending the/day from San Francisco, and is of De« A Special Lot at Mr. and Mrs. Backus Mr. and Mra. Harry Whitney Treat | “M/s the coming week. | her honor at Frederick's tea, room . ef et ait fro r. Treat leon Monday noon. nd on londay | Dinner Hosts eet aus choten foot che ADDITIONAL CLUBS jevening, January 9, all are invited | Another 5 95 6 Honoring Capt. Roald Amundsen, | oon Captain Joseph Tre Vimy Ridge Chapter to hear Mise Ackermann speak on priced at ‘ pe Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Backus enter: | guughter Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of | “China and Chinese at Close Range,” y r | tained with a dinner of twelve covers bahar tia meg orgie ron will arrive about January on the the British Empire, will hold their/at § p.m. in the YT. M. C. A. audi | Empress of Asia from the Philippines. |AP2UAl election of officers, Wednes | torium. . es |day, January 11, 1:30, at the home Spicieemmtione And Still : | - oe lore at........ e Tea or | Mere. wint H. Ritt joe Mra. C. A. Maury, 929 18th ave.| y . N “ere Veazey f sraail son Jota laf this morale ter ® Membery ursed to attend. | Air Excluded in zi t ee ‘An informal tea wil be gtven by | Tivernide, Cal, to be gone about (WO) — Oras EEeprension Association Making Ice Cream Prederick Hall White at her | months. eat a The Oral Exprearton association| “Carbonated ice cream” ts the lat | turday afternoon as a fare | will hold ite regular monthly’ meet.| ext dainty to be offered the Beattle Compliment to Mra. Stockton| MPrB& Sidney Garfield Smith Man! i.e sonday, January 9, in the stu: | public is produced by meens of » Who is leaving Monday for | "*" Woodaut), of Vancouver. B. C..| 410° o¢ wire. McLean, the president./a recent invention by Prof. W. P.| a. . Invitations have been |!* the guest of her mother, Mra W. joo. will be a program followed | Heath, who haw devised a means of — to the close friands of Mrs. |= Woodnut | | & business meeting. jexcluding alr in manufacturing See | = 7. his, according to F. V. eee bed or M fee py emioes Literary eat Travel Cub | Fioher Phoned Gaus at the Beat | recently ‘om a visit of several 7 * . “e ‘The Literary-and Travel club will|tle Tee Cream Co, which has mad f comet Planned for fone te Greiince anata, | Skt Limene oak seve ab SAIS Ds Dee eee eel -00 to ° ues day Evening Mahoney, 1204 20th ave. N., Monday,|means a much purer product than | amr. 2 A. ne pad They will later go to Fort Worth, | re Hardy wil give what | oe =. will entertain with a dinner | T° for aa indefinite stay. Na “poard of + How | Cl Theatr at the Tennis club Saturday y eve. oerncr ele bed vpn sates | eeunee veer td y | lconstituted, character of work.” Mixa Biss, Cards will te enjoyed tater.| Mr and Mrs. 7. A.D. Jooee willlitcien Colling, the president of the Changes Its Name, arrive the first of the week from the in Boots Specially Reduced club, ub renide, ‘The name of the Clemmer theatre Luncheon at ee East for s short visit in the city, [UY "NPFS. lias’ Seam Ghitiena to: the Canenent A great money-saving opportunity is offered in this Mrs. Daniel L. Pratt has extended| Mrs. William C. Speldet has re-| 7, /2aeue of Women Voters jGuaaton Soy seneanene Fire aE lot of high-grade Boots, reduced for clearance to The Seattle League of Woren | William Cutts, manager favitations for a bridge luncheon at | turned from Vancouver, B. C., where | " home Monday as a compliment | she spent the holidays, De ac: Regt pare Rear gee Ma j to Mrs. Varde MeWartand. o ee IC. A. Mine Stacey Snow will talk! ‘ ° Mrs. John D. Farrell’ and Miss}oq “Russian Children.” Mra. John Orthopedic Tea |New Farrell lef Wednesday for /trumbull off~"A Washington Cod oe) e | New York to be gofe about a month. Service oye ot awe fan, Coane” « RF others, News for You: ‘The Seahurst Auxiliary will be in Mrs. John Loor Locke, Jr. left! tion uituation of Cowen park BROS Ps " Saturda ¢ Tea Shop| Tuesday for « trip of several weeks Pr“ ee ae . | y. Mrs. F. B. Carpenter will| in California. sae . | . be hostess, and assisting her are to ay a |. Weoderaft Totem Club 1526 Third Ave. All Fine | Woodcraft Totem club will hold ite 5 / be Mrs. R. B. Allen, Mrs. J. L. Ritter,! gee and Mee. John E. Ryan return thie Thareday, Junues? EVE NING ie } regular m Mrs. H. 1. Swan, Mrs. R. MR. Norris, eq last evening from a short trip to 2 “4 . o) Me H. 1. Virgil, Mrs. L. L. Mellon, | vancouver, B. C. E. Tallinger and Mrs. It eee Election of officera Members | requested to be present. | see | SLIPPERS at Sale Price In The Cheasty Junior Shop We Sell for Less wines Oe aa mana” Portiand| west Seattle Review, No. 61. and for Saturday Tiss of Pi Beta - ieeteel or tue Samendbean tm hae a You Will Get Phi to Mect | regular meeting at Carpenter's hall lice chum ta | Aenea ahaa The Puget Sound Alumnae asso METROPOLITAN 4441 California ave, Thursday, Jan Sanaa capita of both Oxfords and Pumps, kid and 4 @iation of Pi Beta Phi will have a MONDAY, JAN. 16 uary 12 at 2 eee ree j Pumps and Oxfords, In all calf, in medium and high business merting at the chapter|{) FRANK FP. HOOD PRESENTS é is O leathers and various hecia, heels, regular $16.00 to $18.00 house, 454% 17th ave. N. Satur Palm Circle, No. now selling at values, now selling at Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will install officers uary 10. The floor work by € Alice Schmitz and guards. Install officer, Mrs. Margaret Garrett. | Neighbors of Woodcraft welcome. 1 Die | Seattle Woman's Clad | The Seattle Woman's club will hold ite monthly meeting at the club house, corner Harvard ave. N. and F. | Thomas ast. Monday, January 9%. Board meeting at 30 p.m. At 2:30 the fol « program will @ay afternoon, January 7, ab 2 @eclock. At 4:30 it will be joined by the active chapter and the mothers @f the sorority for a “cooky shine.” see Indian Program Will + Be Given by Seattle Woman’s Club ‘The Seattle Woman's club will en Pertain in honor of the presidents of the Federated clubs at the clubhouse on Harvard ave. and Thomas st. Fri @ay afternoon, January 13, at 2:20 O'clock. The committee in charge of Qrrangements includes Mrs. W A Shinkle, Mre. Thomas Johnson, Mrs H. W. Rublifson, Mrs. Harry Law Fence, Mrs. W. F. Degen and Mrs Stephen Dwan M Vietor Alonzo Lewis will speak on “The Indian in Art,” and the following program, ar- Fanged by Mrs. E. B. Dudden, will be presented: 25% Discount | Off all Boys’ Suits and Overcoats in | | the Cheasty Junior Shop from $20 up. A few examples: | } oy Garments at ............$15.00 | | 0 Garments at -.. $16.90 | .00 Garments at . $18.75 0 Garments at .... 11... $20.63 | | pea in Boye’ Caps A large assortment of Boys’ Caps at reduced prices. On All Silks and Woolens Our Tailoring Dept.— We are making Coats as low as $12.50, in- cluding material. With our 20 per cent off on cloth and lining, you can have a Coat, Suit or Skirt made to your measure for less than you can buy ready-made gar- ments. Guaranteed in every way. $10.95 $12.95 Pumps, Oxfords and Roots in both calf and kid, in brown or black; regular values up to $15.00, now selling at $9.95 Clearance of Fine Hosiery The $145 grades QE «The $350. Mecaltum Black c ' now sees pcre now $2 85 mene ents $1.19 MEH Kain $1 QQ Similar reductions on other make Vooa Mra. \ | The Literary Interpretation class | of the Seattle Woman's club will meet with Miss Maude McGough, 1415 35th at., Tuesday, January 10, | at 2 p.m, Madame Marie Wenll Beebe | will Instruct the class in Browning. | i or ly ‘urrent events at 230, Miss Maude McGough, leader, | | . . CHUMAN Garfield High School, PT. A. | The Garfield High School Parent. CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES AT POU Y sToRn $2.00 Caps at... $2.50 Caps at. .$2.15 | | $3.00 Caps eee - $2.45 $1.65 | For choice of a complete stock of Boys’ Part-wool Blouses, Cheast | AVENUE AT SENETA STREET | REBIGELOW PRES. & MER. SWLFREDERICK VICE PRES. «+++ $1.65 olen (a) “The Sunrise Cal” (b) (Dont ¥echo =) - Carlos Troyer ‘Zuni Lovers’ Wooing Ae ion Troyer Mrs. Frederick W. Graham Maating—"Pair Fawn of the Tesline* {An episode of the North T. Cariyie Magrath Mra. T. C. Magrath | Voice— (&) Invocation to “Sun God”... . e Carlos Troyer @) “iove ‘song Utrom | “The Red Willow")....... Thurlow Lleurance fe) “Hymn to the ‘sun Mra, Graham Renowned Contraite MAIL ORDERS CLOSED PUBLIC SEAT SALE Monday, January 9 AT THE Toke 1 or ¢ Lessons Metropolitan Theatre "STEVENS Box Office 10 A. M. Way They Are Dancing Now BROS. 1526 Third Ave. Carlos Troyer Wamaiboooeue { Claude Madden Mr. Madden Arville Beistad, accompantat re ' Ahead (a) By the Waters of Minnetonka” Thurlow Lieurance ndian Night Song PRICES: jg $2.50 $2 $1.50 $1 aude Maaaen | Plus 10% Tax at Young Lady Assistante 1511% Fourth Av., Nr. Pike ‘Tel. Main bo11 1318 SECOND AVENUE * Arvilie Beistad, The thrilling adventures of.a girl who goes into the squalid underworld O of New York to help relieve its misery. Read the story of “The White e i e Moll’s” fight for her life against police and underworld. Starting in— By FRANK L. PACKARD The Post-Intelligencer Next Sunday

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