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PAGE 10 Seattle Bt y | Society Dinner Will Compliment Miss Catherine Baxter and Fianc Informal Tea for Mrs. Hole. jeovers at her hy STERTAINING for Miss Cather | ine Baxter and ber flance, Mr. Walter G. McLean, whose marris Will be aN event of February 15, Mr aN SPaylor Green and Mr, Dwight Hart. | MAN Will be hosts at a dinner of twelye covers, civen at the College on Saturday evening, Febru: 4 Kroup of friends of Miss Baxter! Mr. McLean have formed a no-/ party for the coming week-end. Will be spent at the College lod at Lake Keechelus party includes Miss Raxter, Jeasie Lee Poole, Miss Anne Ag Mise Cornelia Hooper, Miss Rogers, Mr. Walter Me Mr. W. H. Brinker, Mr. Frank | Mr, Taylor Green and Mr. Harunan. party will be chaperoned by | ‘and Mrs. J. Y. C. Kellogg. | Marion Plans al Tea Philllp FP. Marion has ex. | invitations for an informal to be given at her new home, Byergreen Piace, Monday after: | at 3 o'clock, complimenting | G. Alston Hole. Two plays will | Biven by the hand bag playwhs! ‘the Women’s University club dur- i the afternoon. Dickson Grandy Irenholme ‘Verd) will entertain with an tuncheon on Saturday aft © home at Three Tree eee on for tors | On Friday afternoon, February 3, | f& William Hickman Moore wil! be | at a buffet luncheon for | guests at her home, entertain. “in compliment to her sister-in- W, Mrs. Charles 8. Moore, of San | 2 and Mrs. Archibald R./ of Calcutta, India, the guest sister, Mra. Mitchell Gilliam, eee stants at Tea J. E. Hatt will be assisted at tea she is giving tomorrow after Mm at the Hotel Sorrento, compli to her mother, Mrs. C. B. of Grand Rapids, Mich. by Edward Morgan Mills, Mrs. B. and Mrs. T. A. Baxter, . . oe al Tea for itects’ Wives Archtect’s Wives clad of the Institute of Architecture entertained with an informa! fa by Mrs. Daniel Huntington, at her home in Mount Baker park, this fe ‘This was the first meet- of the club which has just been end during the afternoon G. C. Hale gave an interesting on Michael Angelo. eee on Will Welcome N. Baxter, has recently re, to this city, after an absence Many months, Mrs. Arthur A. ig entertaining with a lunch- for eight at the Hote! Washing- Saturday afternoon. The party later attend the performance of Bird of Paradise” at the Metro eee A Compliments iss Wiley d limenting Misa Virginia , Miss Kathleen Donahoe en Yertained twenty-four friends with & bridge at her home yesterday afternoon. ‘Mrs. Lawrence Arnold, Mra. Leo Black, Miss Marion Wiley and Mie Powell presided at the tea which was beautified with an “Bttractive arrangement of rose buds. . . Informal Bridge oon ms. Lewis Stanton is entertain. fing Tuesday afternoon at her home @0 Queen Anne Hill with an Infor | mal bridge party Informal Lunc}-con Honoring Mrs. Hill Newman of Bioomington, Cal Mrx. Jason D Butler entertained last week with am informal luncheon at the Sunset club. Mrs. Newman, who has been the Suest of her parents, Mr. and Mra Arthur Shepard, for the past two Months, left Monday for her home oes | Langdon jalso be a farewell lothy, Charming Affair for Mrs. Hole Mra. R. Knox Roberts entertained roheon of armin, ixteen m Comstock at. this afternoon, honoring Mra, GQ, Al ton Hole tertainment oe Tea for Newspaper | Women Mrs, Matthew b Lyle is giving at her a N. EB, Friday jfrom 8 until § o'clock, honoring the the t me 3] histh fnoen women journalists and wives Jot the newspaper mort who e to attend the session of jou nalism week at University of the the musical will be contributed by Miss Mar, Louise Weeks, pianist; Miss Helen Harmon, violinist, and Miss Cather ine Peterson, vocalist Mrs. Spencer wilt receiving by the | Slama Phi, honorary women's jc | Inalism fraternity. Mrs, Maurice! Hicklin, Mra, Robert Jones and Mra F, W. Kennedy will preside at the urna, Washington, program | be assisted In} members of Theta} Monday Practice Club The Monday Practice club will be entertained for lunebeon by Mrs C. Henry at her home This will be the regular of the club, but it will for Mra, Fred erick Rauamaén, president of the club, who will leave shortly for aa extended European trip. ie oe Bridge Party Given This Afternoon A bridge of seven tables was given | this afternoon by Mrs. Kb w. Stevens, at her home 4123 15th ave. N. E. Personal Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills and two daughters, Gwiadys and Dor returned Tuesday evening from a visit of several weeks in Chi- cago. | Monday. meeting cee Miss Helen Ross of Portland tn vis. iting at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Schade in West Seattle. eee Mr. and Mra. E. H. Hunt of Lés Angeles are in the city, guests at the Hotel Sorrento. cee Dr. and Mrs. James Halland Bere of Philadelphia have arrived in the jcity to make their home and are! jtemporarily located at thm Hotel Outs, i . Anna . Roberta Hoge is days as the house Caspar Clarke at . * Miss |spending a few rueet of Mrs. jthe Highlands. cee Mr, W. H. Parsons, whe has deen sperding a short time in Southern California, will return the t of the week. eee Miss Elizabeth Haake of Oakland. Cal. is in Seattle attending the Unt versity of Washington. She ts making her home at the Chi Omega house until the arrival of her par. enta, Captain Frederick J. Haake, U. & N., and Mra. Haake. They will make their home here. oe. Mrs. Richard A. Swain has re turned from a two months’ trip in) California. eee Mrs. Charles Owen Fowler ar. rived Tuesday from Fairbanks, | Alaska, and is a guest at the Hotel Frye, for a few days, before leaving for Pittsburg. Pa, where » visit her mother, Mrs. bert, for three months. She will return to her home in the North in the spring. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. B. Allain have fone to Los Angeles, where they will remain until Mr. Allain’s health improves, fl ee Bixby leaves to lifornia, where she | will tour the southern portion of the state with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, William D. Selder. Mr. Arthur G. morrow for C eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelouze (Betty Craft of Bellingham) are re cetving congratulations on the birth of a son, Sunday, in Portland, Ore. eee Mr. Victor Vaughn Taylor, of Maj. Taylor, U. 8 A. and children will arrive Monday Camp Riley Kan, to visit her parents, Col. and Mrs. Henry Landes. Music wife two | ‘Thursday evening, from! CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Bridge was the later en.| Washington Boulevard W. ©, T. U,/a Houlevard W as meeting pom, 4 and KM °F Fri the 1 t 0 busine at N me Jewel Soeial Club al club Mysthe Myst tain on Friday comple West Woodland POT. A The West Woodland Py'T give a “dade night” and & in the auditorium of the seh day ev January at 8p A fine musical program will be given by Mr, James Hamilton Howe, Mins Minn Larson and Mr, Rh. O. Deaver All weloome + will ent ty and ¢ January 27, at 10th and EB. Pine ot ellows' will | x socal rk m ne, . Y. L. L Notes Choral club will meet Prt} in the K./ Y PS | evening, January hail at & p.m. Following the{ rehearsal there will be @ social hour and refreshments, ‘The regular monthly social meeting will be held January 26th, at $15 pm, at K, of C, hall. A full! attendance of members is requested | as splendid program has been | planned and refreshments will be served. Miss Hannah Tierney and | Miss Irene Johnston will be hostesses for the evening. ee Millionaire Club ‘Two orchestras, with 26 musicians will be one feature of the benefit concert the Milllonair club is riving | at the Seatt ong club auditoriu 1311 Fifth ave, Friday, January 27 at § p.m. The money derived from the con cert will be used by the club In pro- viding jobs for the jobleas at its wood yard, The program follows da: of C elizabeth Nina Burns, accompanist At the Foot of the | Dorothy Denes Knowden no Solow Btude, FB Major ) Waits, B Minor Louis Brent © ’ “nept Ses | erick H. Cowen | Went Adaiside Morriti, accompanist Monolog ve Lioyd Bpencer Remarke . . Jonanson (Apaniah mared) (8panian dane urea) or ™ 6 (a) “Nina Panera (>) “Bi Panderiito” (e) “La Pana” (Mt feattic Mand Job Nicholas, director Tickets for the concert may be ob tained at the New Thought audi- torium (old Press club theatre). | 1311 Fifth ave. or at the Millionair club, 9% Main st. Elliott 6026 eee Yukon Order of Pioneers The Yukon Order of Pioneers wit entertain with a dance Friday even- ing in the K. of P. ball, Third ave | and Virginia st. All Alaskans are in vited. ‘Nomads of Avrudakh ‘The Nomads of Avrudakh will give a card party next Friday evening in| the A. O. U. W. hall, Dancing will begin at 10:30 p. m. see Seward Literary and Social Clob ‘The Seward Literary and Social club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mra. C.F. McCoy, 4839 Brandon st. The subject for the af-| ternoon will be “Tales of a Traveler.” | . | Woman's Century Clab Miss Helen Robertson, of Yakima, & recent graduate of Wellesley, will be the speaker at the meeting of the| |Americanization department of the | Woman's Century club at the Y. W. ©. A. Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. | Miss Robertson will speak on condt tions among the emigrants of Ellis |island and Boston. | At the meeting of the board of) j | . | Dresamaking School, M. 4700,—Adv. |__ AMUSEMENTS = MOORE 2:56: WAUDEVIL | OOR THEATRE TWKE DAILY 2308" THIS WEEK |Griffes Group to Give Concert at Metropolitan | | ‘The Griffes Group, named in honor lof the brilliant young American com: | poser, the late Charles T, Griffes, will appear in concert at the Metropolitan DATES TO REMEMBER FRIDAY, JANUARY 27— Junior 'ciuh dancing party ta Chris. tensen's hall Mrs. J. Hi, Hatt to entertain with « tea at Hotel romp mentary to ber mother, Mra. C. B. Quigiey SATURDAY, JANUARY 22— The marriage of Minn Ida Dickey fo Mr. William Roundy at the home of her brother und slater Inelaw. Mr. and Mrs. UM. Dicke At 8:30 o'clock Bridge luncheon for Mrs RK Phillips and Mre. Hole, with Mrs. ©. hostess, at home Dinner dance at Beattie Yacht club. BUNDAY, JANUARY 29— Mr and Mrs. PS. Miss Helen Baldwin MONDAY, JANUARY s0— Mien Antoinette Biack will be hont- ena at dinner for Miss Virginia Wiley and her fiance, Mr. Andrew Price TURSDAY, JANUARY 21— Miss Elizabeth Chadwick wil on tertain in compliment to Miss Virginia Wiley, at home, THUKADAY, FEBRUARY : Mina Virginia Wiley drew Pri 6 Pilgrim SATURDAY, Junior pr Washington DNESDAY Wiltiarn 3. Alston A. Kjon as MeHugh's their niece ver egation VEBRUARY 4 Lean, at 1°20 o'clock, in Eipiacopal chureh FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24— emmbly club's ball tn theatre Tuesd: . January . under the direction of Katherine | Rice. | The artists include Olga Steeb, | |pianist; Jacobinoff, violinist, and |Edna Thomas, mezzo-contralto. | ‘The following program will be pre | vam | J Hleceht | che wapate™..... ngi dal caro bene 4 The Gritfes Group eee Rachmant om inott Bohemian Airs Jac -Baraate obinott Valen, Op. 42 "Hark, Hark the Lark” Lake at Bvening La Casmpanelia Chopin Hehubert-TAeat harion T, Griffen Paganini-Liset Latact | Olga Bieeh Newr tations of Louisiana 1 Creole lived in « manner Jother negro siaves. mixture of Vrench | herited crinolin costume dating from the The Gritfes G | LINOLEUM Perhaps you've wondered at the |apparent depth of some linoleum? |The secret is that a very fine, even |layer of sawdust ix put under it be fore it is laid. Linoleum thus treated lasts longer, too. “On the Halcony” LANG & VERNON LA ARICA TH FLANDERS & BUTLER GARCEINETTE BRO “Capturing Lions by Airpla: Pe etl Arete Ad eel INNIS BROTHERS © Men About Town’ ‘ LoOnw r&LlLaAce HI Continuous, ft to 1h VIVIAN MARTIN ARDON MY ALL STAR VAL New Weekday ' es t METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING HALEN SATURDAY | WOMEN’S CLUBS IN. W. 1 p.m Luncheon, . . |“A Woman's Crusade Against War”;! THE SEATTLE STAR 8. and New officers will be followed b’ Thone attend | Collina fieldhouse, 16th ave | Wanhington st | elected, which wilt be | program and dancing and a cup. The club will turn coffee Former Minne come. ing | te rustees of Woman's Century Jub held at the ¥, W, C. A it was decided to hold a bazaar 4 party at the Hotel W Kuster Monday, Apri ening. ‘Th benefit of t otang wel yester and ¢ wh) Ladies of Chureh of Latter I Salnin of the y ington on and the afternoon . for fund. The Ladie of the Latter Day Churet will be HB une ; Saint ving @ res and child welfare Hallard W lard W. CTU me of Mra. LL Dibble ave, Friday, Jan p.m, Subject for discu tific Temperance Institutions.”* ee Street Car Men's Dance gram and The street car men and the ladien’ | auxiliary will give a dance in the | ‘cussed, old K. of P, hall Friday evening, January 2. lie Invited. TU, will meet dm, 6540 17, at 2 jen all mothers are invited to bring aue tions training held Feb pertaining to ebiid The n will be the chureh. xt m 16 at ting ruary at and Virst ave. pom corner of Leary [)N. Ww way There will be a musical pro read and helpful papers - La Boheme Club ‘The LaBohem first evening musicale Saturday the of Mra, Lu Bhepherd Johnson, ‘The club members were Janrinted by several wellknown local musicians, The pro fAllows “The Morning Wind Nordica Choral Club a Choral club will meet at Mercer st. at 8 p,m, Rehear Nord home 309 wal, see Central Mission Study Clab Central Minsion study club, of ¥ W. ©. A, will meet in Bible room of |" association building, 10 4 m, Text-| book, “The Kingdom and the Nw tions.” Tople, ina.” oe. Adele M. Fielde Clob Adele M. Fielde club will meet in Erickson room of Y, W. C. A. 190 p.m |(Phe Lark Dalakirew Hertha Freya +. Testi Mra. “La Herenats eee Mina Fa: Social Score Club | Mee! Social Score club will meet with |»~my Mra, Frank MeKenaie, 22d ave. ‘ Buthertord Whittieney Alpha Auxiliary Goa Alpha auxiliary will hold a special | business meeting at old K, of P. hall, | « 745 p.m. « Kretaler Louise Benton Curran D'Hardelot eee Kastern Star Club Eastern Star club will give monthly program in clubrooma, m., under direction of Mra. C. Rupe, of University chapter, see Otay its “i Coombe 2 | : | Improvement (1 The South Beacon Hil Improv. ment cl ih mee nt club will meet Friday, January] 2. Grane, " at the bh jrita Me Thursday +i Yerrington “Peer «.Oreig Mra Lule Bhepherd Johneen, Mra Jot York, Mra. Florence Grover, Mr, Walter Whitthewey eee Orphee Clab 6 club will be entertained ane of ite president, Miss Lo- ding, 22 Tenth ave, N., Jan. Mins Margaret |Harmon, chairman of the program committee, arranged the follow. ing interesting program: Viottn La tt Bene ADDITIONAL CLUBS Women's International League The We n's International League for Freedom and Peace, Seattle group, will meet at Montelius hall, Third ave. and University at. Tues day, January 31, at § p.m. Dr, Syd-| ney Strong will give an address on | Seprenc | te) “Mon Coeur fours a ha nde dew Tottne™, fasta Mra J. % Slattery secede Bazzint Te Vote" Min Katherine Morina, al wel oe ourr tion, accompanied by Mins Swing; a duet for two violina (by Godard) will be given by Mr. Claude Madden and Julia Rinegart 4 (>) “Dawn* Mise Lu Bila Manhe Dane —Belocwd Mr, Joho Jenkins Piano — ctude en Forme de Vale” aint Raens ac short ta Witle Forbua o- Overseas Club The regular Thursday night card! party of the Overseas club wil! held this evening, at #90 o'clock, in! the clubhouse, 404 13th ave. N. Mies A. D. Appleyard and Mra. L. Mallen | Mi* Vertis, i Hill be the hostesses, Members and | -- riends invited. cee PINEAPPLE Gopher Ci Two alices of pineapple, cream The Gon (Minnesota) club will | cheese with a little pimento between, hold Ite annual basket picnic Satur | laid on lettuce leaves with mayon- day, January 28, at 6:20 p. m, ati naise dressing, mak Ray (Mh gentry () * . Treharne As a Special Leader for this week we are offering a group of Mignonette and Tricolette Over- blouses—just what you want to wear with your Guimpe Dress, 9 5 c Bt. cowsce —Latest Creations of New York a tree | Music club gave Its | Hidney Momer ‘Tost! | Kovaids em tasty salad. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. ‘ART BUSINESS ‘BAD IN GOTHAM BUT LOTS OF IT BY DOKOTHY VAY GOLLD “Husiness is bad, oh, ye y all the New York artints told couldn't make out w rit copled from thelr | {the painter or pictur fact, 0 that elt, eve idea of course “ ow enjoyed remotest or ong 18 if you hadn't the er buying #000 busines wan mark they r in the whether it was | run * Durand that had the The only guller famhioned attitude Fuel! their their ured me wt thin I no use having an exbil evidently one would vi After wll and I wouldn't have pletures: only bv Umid inquiries T ven French's daughter b Cre surprised ew York Daniel Chester earned their | Margaret Frer hard times. “Oh. Tithe Autumn academy in n always well political with her “Girl With Curls. It wa the first exhibited work of a weulptor and attracted much tion, |New Art Club |Got Up by Group for! , living in these write, You ¢ articles! al assured me new The art guileries h to tell da wimilar tale In wpite of the fact that « Kellows etching uld be for $10 virile one was Goorke E purchased exhibit, thing “Democracy things, at his no buying any- be fine art may but for death,” one man told simply ian't patronized | man of moderate means. | to go to @ department store and get a Harrison Fisher girl framed in One of the lively signs among the jartista was the New Art club, gotten me. “Art/up by 14 artisty this month. ‘They by the |were meeting at the home of Gifford He prefers | Beale to discuss plans. One of the jvital points was that each artist |mhould have seven feet of wall »pac nome gold for $20 rather than an etching | allotted him at the annual exhibition | by a world famous man for $10!" Macbeth’s Gallery |Tries an Experiment Macteth's gallery tried an inter Jeating experiment. They exhibited over Christmas a ners of small |stee paintings by our best known lof the club and no jury should tell him what be should put into it! This is the usual bone of contention }with the artiste—that favoritism is | shown the famous men and that any |thing “modern” is thrown out auto [matically by the judges. As there lare some 9,000 artists in New York, it seems Wkély that there may be lmodern painters Gifford Beale, |the usual percentage of poor and liam Ritschel, Killot Dangerfield, | excetient work to choose from! Se eke, ete, wll comting from $109 | sitio Fine Arta furies who have had it 0, the idea being to sell them \1, choose the 400 canvases that the |for homes, where they would b¢! eailery will hold from among the | ideal. 1,000 nent in will agree that the task | He was meeting with some succes® | of the juror is a thankles# one. Per- [He also had on exhibition one Of | nang the solution of exhibiting artists | Charles Warren Eaton's paintings f/iieq in their each having annually |Gincter park. But they were not) seven feet of wall xpace. very Inspiring to those who have! perhaps it was just a happening, | seen the mountains! but the really dashingly modern ex | _ The Folsom gallery had a series Of| nimition of artists was in the John | Mower paintings by Carle Benner on! Wanamaker store. It was of French exhibit that was especially interest: | ubists and post impressionists—Gris, ing. The Frank Galeworthy flower |i cece geveroni and about 20 others. exhibition wag very interesting, part | Mi Business Not So ly because he is the brother of the | |Dull as Claimed novelist, partly because his paintings were almost like a naturalist’s in ex | actnens. Business may be dull, as the artints The Milch galleries spectalize in| chorused, but one thing is sure, the “important” work in painting and|New York public is buying objects lnculpture by leading American ar-|d’ art or there wouldn't be so many | tints, they say. Anyway, they cer | shops and galleries full of exhibits. [tainly did have a charming cabinet! Not only the painting galleries, but lof «mall bronge figures, Janet Scud-\every little shop along Fifth ave., \der, Harriet Frismuth, Sterling CaJ-| Lexington ave. and Madison ave. was der, and expecially a new sculptor, |full of fascinating furniture, dishes. | 1da McClelland Stout, all had figures |hand-wrought jewelry, lighting fix- |wultable for sun porch and garden | tures; hand-woven fabrics, etc. The pool, for desk or mantel lonly fly in the ointment was the uni- The Abbott C. Thaver collection| versal predominance of antiques waa the “piece de resistance” of the Everybody in New York has the fad gallery, but & a little static and with | for a houseful of antiques, especially |much similarity among the portralts,| the horrid Mid-Victorian junk. But and besides hag been no written up| the silver lining to that cloud is that that it ly not very exciting. once the general public gets weaned iA Commercial but away from the last century's craze | : “4 20.8 for machine-made household furnish- Interesting Exhibit ings, they will gradually demand One of the commercial, but none that’ personal touch which only the less interesting, holiday exhit.|“*tsts sive a thing they work upon. ona was the “pictures for children,” | "4 the pyrene ae teak hed lat the Brown-Robertson gallery. ps coed ae A strictly highbrow collection was out. at the Durand-Ruell galleries, all |¥rench works, mostly by Maxime| ODORS | Maufra. One of the nicest things| ye uh |about the art galleries in New York ee (and they were legion) waa their wil). | °20F from cooking, put @ few drops ingnens to show you everything they | Of lavender in @ eup of boiling had, to give you information about| water. This will remove them. nd Paris by Fashion’s Best Designers—at Surprising- ly Low Prices $85 $10.85 517.5 FORTUNATE purchase, involving scores of styles in beaded, embroidered and lace-trimmed tuni Some have entire lace sleeves with wide lace insets at sides of skirt. Others trimmed with 18-inch heavy fringe. Full skirt length! Each Blouse a complete costume! or dance wear. and Mohawk. This week only. Models suitable for street, dinner Colors Navy, Black, Brown Novelty Blouse Shop 1322 Second Avenue atten | SCHOOL BOYS TO VISIT “U” Northwest Washington high school at the University of aturday for the second - Dean represen the has arranged a pro nid prompective unt tudents in selecting a college boys will meet Washington Henry ne gram that w ermity our r the ling the conference before « of the ter 1 be requirements Th nie W nt board of control and vo. guides of the and assisting in the confer. ond neme jocal high schools work off final ir chonen ¢ students w able to for th club, stud cational achools colleges, are ence After meeting at 9 a. m. in Meany hall, the boys will visit the campus in groups of 20, After lunch in the Commons, they will return to, Meany hall, The Glee club will sing and President Henry Suzzallo of the unk rvity will explain the work offered by the colleges. RK. T. Cole, assistant city superintendent; R. EB. Chapman, leity superintendent of parks, and | Dean Landes will also speak | Metropolitan ‘Theatre Me yew January 30 MAKOLD BAUEK MASTER PIANIST—IN RECITAL Tickets $1.00 to $2.50 Students’ Gallery (reserved), Téa Pius War Tex RED SADLY Party Frocks Fresh and new— moderately priced. Our buyer is in New York now. It will be sev- eral weeks before we re- ceive more of these dainty dresses. You can have your choice now, at the peak of the social season, on ,your own terms. You Can Profit by our clearance this month. Buy wisely NOW and pay for your pur- chases later. Every de- partment has current styles, of guaranteed quality, which must be sold this month, Two Entrances: 1332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union St. a

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