The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 10

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-_ Mra. Richard A. Bal or, secretar Col. Bileworth cirete, Ladies of the) Washington Boulevard . © vt wh } reasuret Grand Army, will serve 1 Ww ton 1 ma meeand Mrs, Stimson | Mrs. Cecil Bacon, trian includes: (ner in Veterans’ ha hrint " ‘ Give Smart Dance at) yrs ao vt. Anderson, Mra Cooll day, February 10, Rey a ri sho OMD. (CCU) Mat MA KA nt eke a seaaioan ot. Mpringes gectit Women Will Usher at': Mira J. Ht de Veuve, Mr Woman's Century Club berins at 190, after which | the I F. Ives, Mra, Otis I mere The Woman's Century ab will x t b t or Lecture. femme we Severe, Mave, Derdh! hehe teh pemetace eation ef otttes , wi ' Lida Merri = KE. sh r, M 1 » Schoenfeld, | in memt hall, at the Y. W. C. Awl w peak to t Pet, A AND MRS. CHARLES WIl+ | yire GD maon, M A. & Tay: | Friday, February 10, from il a, m. to fev, I ' national V LARD STIMSON dinner | jor, Mrs. Bayar L. Webster and Mrs ’ m eT. 1 t ” Aas @ance at the Sunset clu I Ww t ture and travel department, | pu t WY Februa fing, given in compliment t On the advi board are: Mrs. | woman's tury club, at Y. W. C.} 10, 7:30 p t hapel, t Sire, John W. Hedy, was endowed ¢ p, stimson, Mra, J, B. Douglas), 4) a. m, Subject t t! ave Good With smartness and very lovely in| and Mrs, James D. Hoge _. | Writers," Mra. W. Hf Vin«| music ‘and Interesting lecture @ach detail ve ihe) ston Churehilt"; Mra White, |are in store for all who attend High baskets, filled with silvered i" p of World's Work Mra, 1. | i Bo Eee eronsed huckieberry, with gold: | Farewell Br tdge ge am, travelogue, “Ban Juan Sem Acacia, adorned the handsome As a farew mpliment to neo! The 1 give a @lubhouse, and dinner was served Nollie Patrick,» w fe Tuewtay |" “Woman's Century club, at ¥, W,| benefit card p from tables ce a with china|for an extended vielt In New sist CA, 2pm. Program in charge of} Inn Friday pees and graceful arrangements of city, Mrs. Xura Oa , ine “| literature and travel department Th “fragrant spring blossoms, with a bridge of five tablés at her sy ga © th During the dinner the guests trip: | home Monday i} . Choral Chub pr ct. _ SF cotillion figures were danced, for jections were given by Mra. © ae Jociet | eae pe ear were reelected CLUBS FOR FRIDAY }iFremont. All Masons, Eastern Sta y | ure heads N ra ' or : © ; « t Col, Miewerth Circle “ee = Peetpcight guests were enter | iand and: Mise Patrick. | The hostess) hia) nour 4 : a “i } lof the university, Th of this| Mr. and BE. T. Stanhard) cara in charge The Kiving of ty Gregory a Planned for jorganization are to to|have returnéd from New York} . ‘ aay! Women } maintain a scholarship. thelafter an ateence of four montha.| Eastern Star Club w decethen Keiee Beta < ‘The senior women of the 1922 clas# | stadium fund and finance Campus lila | astern Star club will hold ite Leuren ihheodes “@@ the University of Washington will day Mr, and Mm. E. C. Ward cf] monthly business meet in its | Zen . bert Hughes entertained with a tea given by| Mme. Gluck hasa pleasing soprano | Everett motored down Tuerday to) ciunr mn concerts tt Alumnae association on Thurs-/ voice, altho of limited range. Her!attend the performance of Ds ew © ped ite @fterncon, February 23, from 2 tones are rich in texture, of ample! Warfield in “Peter Grimm,” at teviis PTA Motley Make Helleve. anor WL Abbot at G o'clock, ‘The aftair will be| power, and her enunciation ts excel- | setropolitan Irving Pt eet. ten echdal lceasiin ana nee ee if at the Phi Mu Sorority house, | tent. These qualities, combined with | oe au “ram. Mr. 5 z ag © Mrs. Fred A. Engiand is entertain- ) Masicai club will be given at the Y.| creat vic ists of the present day. ham, second vice president of the 4 W. €. A. auditorium Monday, Feb i. Salen magnifi.| Mrs. Victor Hugo Smith, who) ham. second vise president MENT” will be the chief topic w Fugar 13, at 2:30 o'clock. The fol-| cent technical dex fine tone| bax been ili at her home, is slowly | *t#te branch of \} pari at the dinner to be held in a4 Program, arranged by Mrs. R.jand perfect. intonation. Yor his| improving. cia BA, on Weiday ever °C Williams and Mrs. Ray Daniel | ope aie’ ‘he pies me natin ae eg ay eve y opening number he gave Vieux- ruary § o'clock. m Voters at the Ho- STAR THE SEA PAGE 10 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, e for th At the r re y mee the Blind, In — lay, the following officers day, February 10, at & p.m, in K, of | ty. The p ore were pres eTRoy orr rm. Torlief Tor PWhich beautiful favors were present: | LeRoy Morris, M nay Biber eg Ba gpg aba gon owed | hab | was assisted by Mra, Edwin J, Bar or } club w $ tells, Mre. Joseph Long and Mr, pwn |meet Fr at lp ty Dorle Chapter 0. BE. 8. No. 69 ; 1 1btt “4 f £ ] 3, Btephe wo a with Mra. “a 1 a shers Named for Sir }° : , . . Dorie Chapter O. BE. 8, No. 69 will ud & | tp Gibbs Lecture > rive a masquerade ball Vriday, Ye a iti | Sir Phit nos’ | Lunche é ’ lruary 10, at the Masonic templ ncting at the Sir Phitip aints' | Luncheon Welcomes i reasy M temple, in Aisa haat thong eee eee ATS, “Ory \" | Alpha auxiliary will nold Its reg: @vening, February 16, whic : S ular" business ‘meeting in the old oa Welcoming her sister, Mra. Orr, l | Sader. the auspices of, the Wom-| wife of Lieut. Charles Colder Orr, U.{ ersona |k. P. hall Friday, February x fe University club, are to be Mrs.) 2 with Laeut. Orr, bau tacent |8 p.m.” Members please bring wri cen: Crawton® Mrs. unt | ly arrived in the city from New York, | Mr. J. A, Daillargeon, . Mrs. Ross Williams, Miss) 7°14 panama canal, Mra. Milton|man Schoenfeld, nan Leghorn, Misg¢ Ruth Tren Biack are see Mr Fitz Randolph entertained with «| feld on, Miss Margaret Main, Miss | i iat Taylor, Miss Dorothea Hop Miss Mary Anderson, Miss E' MacLean, Miss Marion Mediterranean trip. p. m. Subject, “To Commit or Re - ae ere outer birth of a daughter, nt St, Luke's|ave. Mra, i. A. ¢ Mra, H. Clerf, » with a concert Friday Selenite, and Mrs Charles! Gluck and Zimbalist hospital, Wednesday, February # Mra WV. HM. Fisher will amsiat with at 15 ¢ "A profusion of daffodils decorated) Well Received bir. and Mre, John A. Campbell,| sae women welcome 2 oo jock at the chure nwood ave. The pubs is invited. home and centered the pretty Last evening Alma Gluck, Amert whe ihave been spending thé. pant ee eye the caravan of Nile temple of Se | congress two additional offers for) where covers were Placed | Tlcan soprano, and Efram Zimbalist, wae saoana th (hp. Male ond Cai| Central Mision Study Club | ADDITIONAL CLUBS attle will officiate at a ceremonial | taking over the project. i guests, all of whom were) coteprated Russian viotinixt, were vlan: thse te Central Misison Study club, of the at Manila Saturd: to conduct a saree! | Of the guests of honor. {jeard in joint recital in Meany hail,/ fornia, returned se \¥ W. C. A., Will meet in the Bible Ciinatinictaie Gechel class of even 100 neophytes into the! ‘There ts not @ mile of raflroad in *.9 Jat the Tt ta seldom that) and Mra, A. B, Stewart wilt/ room of the association building, 19) siagam aD ec eebe anal resis of Bhrinedom. The delega-| Afghanistan a: caweeniniiaal Perkins }two su tists are heard together, Oe te Men eee ie for day, Chapter IIL. | ana prot. Jot bert Shatter wit} Wom arrived in the Philippine me-| ce | ne ee ae and the audience which greeted them |sail Friday for — } "India and Islam.” Visitors welcome, |" . sean ‘| tropolis Wednesday, Francis Basis wrote 58 easays. eon Hostess Teak avail tor |away & month um.” Vi present their pupila in a compliment nd filled the au 1 a . 7 ar dramaty and m recital at Honoring Mrs. &. H. Townsend and | um to capa ven t ats on the Pe Mall, were pet : Helen Davis, Mra, William D. | stage and standing room, was a most| Mr. Horace Reed returned he Ballard W. C. T.'U, will meet with |(ne Y. W. C. A. andiortum seer entertained with a Juncheon. appre one week from @ short business trp) yy, Miller, Py pena yebrunry, 38, | Baa ; Sunset club this afternoon, | Their al appearance was to San Francisco, |“Seientifie Temperanc .* + regret DEraER Wil ale of the Women's le | e918 | | the ausy subject of progr Samcoae ' boulevard. ming personality, won for her) wtr, and Mra, William ner. rust ¢ & Goodman the reception are approval of the au — l returned recently from « B Glerech, Mr erat Densmore, Mrs. Frank | Her choice of songs in general wns |i.6 Bermudas Olymple View PT. ! ely Xiehoien and Mrs. Harvey Lantz. The| made for popular appeal the first eee Olympic View PT. A. will meet at] Ushers. Mre Led Petereen, Mtew crite 7 Mie Agnes Loenke, Mise igs’ thé Sfternoon ts I thé} croup containing “My Mother Pits! ae tra Rawn afrived in town |echool, 2p. m. ‘Ten minute parti Toerwon a of Mrs. R. G. Ratcliffe and | x56 pind My Hair, Farning,.” “Ma-| int week from San Francisco, to! mentary Short program. 7 . nee Daleten. | | ria’s Slumber Song.” which was re ioi. tre. Rawn, who has been|freshments | peated, “Sandman” and “The Mes \Yiitng her parent, Mr. and Mra England Arranges |mes."| other number Yaa were well Victor Hugo smith. Mr. and Mra.| Seward Soelal and Literary Club | on tue top floor of received were “Little Russia F\ : v Ms - g me .* 2 Th spent last week in Va building, 1409 Ninth Luncheon sons.” by Zimbaliat; “The Anewer,”| V0" "PCN ee ening Wedneanday. | evening at ¥ o'clock ‘With a luncheon for 48 saa, | by Rachmaninify, end “Within » Mile “ara given. Admission free &@ luncheon for 48 guests at | of Kdinburgh Town,” both of which | t Party y will be neta | oA. 0.U. Wil ou home an Queen Anne hill, Thurs- | catied for repetition, In response to| Mr. and Mra a. ee King ¢ N , February 23. Bridge will be the | insistent applause, Mme. Gluck re. |Temoved from Hots yee | Social Score Club - ~ a ‘ gree on of the afternoon. [sponded most, graciously with en-|‘ 4" apartment at 1521 16th ave. N Se meet with} une saps . arse * Joores, of which “My Little Gray| eihicen awa'sonc Giinnettieicsea = 1136 Grant {will sive rty_at the lie ome in the West,” "Carry Me Fa ‘olonel and Mra, Clarance Blethen | | | Vomen’s ) Thureda dies’ Musical Club to oie Vides” che ah pare returned Tuesday from a visit of /“¥ p.m. ever Supper will be served and al program piv oncert he Rye,” were the most enjoyable. |t¥o weeks Chicago and Wasb-} ‘The regular concert of the Ladies |" Mr. Zimbalist ix one of the few} !mston, D. | Ronald PoT-A. / sie | Mrs. ®& KR. Boynton of Belling FICIENCY IN GOV Clarke, will be presented: + | temp Bonata A Major, Brahms | Mine Allegro Ama‘ me which was onde Conee: o in V/a@ group for both violin and voice ng of the three move-| which wan a most enjoyable feature adagio retig of the program. It comprised Ma» eae 2 and a ci menet's “Elegie”; “Le Bonheur,” by Miss Anna Grant Dali and Mr. Claude | “Prize Song,” ener: Wilhelm), | Saint-Saens, and Goodeve's ile Mieiesert Tutt A Mer trom “Mar- | 274, Phantasy Rimeky-Korna-|and L" They were assiated in these wth a Fiotow | koff's “Coq D'Or,” by Zimbaliat, are) by Miss anor Schieb, at the plano, The Spirit Fiower ....c Tipton | two masterpieces and were given a| who was also accompanist for Mma Dame ig muathope Martin | superb interpretation |Gluck. Mr. Harry Kaufman was ‘Mra Henry C. Hibbard at the | An unusual feature was the finale,! companist for Mr. Zimbaliat BAR! My Belovea . _ —~ Gr enis Non 80% PA, sco tan : s apancne tors sore First Prize @ Take All of Me Mre Adam Peeler wy Mra. Daisy Wood HU | tel Washington annex Friday evo- ning. mission cha aziono (Quas| Andante) Epworth League. Concert | Many famous authors uned to write The Epworth League of Wood-'beat when standing MT enttiilll anit plane Mrs. EC. Ruge an Mre © Kirk Phitlt & Indian Lament b> Romance | Here's the milk that won the gold medal at the Pacific Slope Dairy Show, in December, with a score of 99.1%. Insist on the best. Use it in your home. Mr. Madden” Miss Dall at the plano & Where'er You Walk DB Lady April © Consecration M Mrs, Hibbard at the plano Call up the Pure Mith Dairy, Capitol 0224, and or- der it deliv ered. Folks using > more milk are Dancing Party caeeue Postponed ‘The dancing party scheduled to be given at the Women's Univer sity club Saturday evening, Febru-| pr he ary 11, has been postponed until] ? March 4, when a tardi gras ball| will be given. Tomorrow afternoon at the mu sicale which will be given at the Cabinet clubhouse the first grou, «1 songs will be presented by Mra. Elizabeth Phonograph Straith Miller in place of Mrs. Phil-| and 12 tp D. Macbride, as formerly an- 4 » ely Selections eee on 6 Tea Shop Service Friday | Double-face Mount Baker Park guild will be fn charge of the Orthopedic Records Now Only Shop Friday, with Mrs, J $89.50 dieton a8 hostess, She will sisted by Mrs. Harry Austin, Mrs. F. BE. Weeks, Mrs. Macy holson, Mrs. A. J. Kellogg, Mrs. Beeu wakes, Mrs. W. B. Rasmussen, Mrs. W. H. Anderson and Mrs, J. H. Biggar. | eee | Important Alumnae | Meeting An important meeting of the Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae association will be held Monday evening, February 13, at 7 o'clock in the chapter house ee Ladies’ Smoker at Yacht Club On Monday, February 13, the Se attle Yacht club is entertaining with @ ladies’ smoker. Dinner will be werved #t 6:30, to be followed by| dancing. Let good music brighten your home. You can easily afford $1.50 a week until you own this beautiful cabinet phonograph. Come in and hear it play the latest records. ony SEATTLE Elliott ie TACOMA 14:21 Third Ave. Miss Grace King, Mis# - s tebdake eel eee Sole M. Wiolde Club luncheon fo ote at Fred | am attlo Pp ind | Adele ane King, Miss Lurline Rrown, - i " r from New York ieee Ide club will mect in ' ' . lk erick & Nelson Wednesday after.) sali il from Ade ie ub w | Helen Alien, ‘Miss Marion | F'°® 1 jon the & @& Carmania for th@! rrickson room of ¥, W. C./Aw 130 ad's and om 's and mine, Jumble Shop Wi alinl: sc: ‘oheaitenignae Gor seers Please nol ror head when | ask you Two More Offers r Announcement this morning for the East on a| ge 4 | en nt Uae Helen Mackinnon. ‘| The Reed Crees Tesible Ghop am | poor tip | Rainier Tent, BR. No A. | A By b Val 4 ius con Muscle Sk py Hibbard Gi nounees that a large number of ore Rainier tent, F al Nelg ors of °o ]q my alentine. - be 4 2 “s Oo ees a y | good-looki > is, designed) nd %. B. Derrickson! America, with give progrenaive | Ford will not ap ‘ Soke reves Lo gre gee A ra eee sl omelet se OO kale bil etait par Oh A. OU. Wr aem a Maybe baby can't read this valentine but she'll like it Just the fore the house military affairs com: | tty. Luncheon lag oe cfg elf : eT Orato. a Wi, in Weetl® a | same if you will color it brightly with erayons. Cut it out and paste | mittee to testify concerning his offer | Charles L. Hibbard enter.) NOW on sale at the sho ae wenn ai ge | see } it on a stiff plece of cardboard. Then crayon it in. Tomorrow there | for Muscle Shoals, be wired the com- this afternoon at her home Seattle ete amaak Galesbhe tte | will be one for teacher, | mittee today. ee wih © beautifully " Mr. and Mra. Richard If. Conner} Kanaas Women’s club will meet - —— —— | Ford will send hie chtet engineer, Seat. Sel. cuter Caldwell t to bead Manila Ceremonial * | Potentate Hugh M. Caldwell and|day that he will certainly submit to to Escape Hanging Seattle i te z WOMEN’S CLUBS [COLOR THIS FOR BABY _ \GIRLS ON LONG =“ soapette 4, 500-Mile Tramp Furnished in nty jail attaches Many Thrills “ys It wag sald at the fall he Mianses Evelyne Powers, 19, and aay * aes, 1, 21, arrived in fe e k from Milwau Signature o: hike ended. 1 their first train ride since starting the hike from Portland last summer. Thurs | rning t left for Portland. itinerary included points in| fornia, Colorado, Utah and other and required | « to cover, from Portland until kee. ttle this we where their unt The trip wert mark |southwestern # |more than 12 we the time of leavin |they reached Mil |To Give Addrtenns at Bible Institute Prot. Herbert Fr } the Pacific hool of Berkeley, Cal., conducting the Bible Institute of Plymouth church, will Human Better- 30c IN ALL EGYPTIAN KITCHEN speak on “Promotir AUTO KITCHEN las a New Testament Type | jan.” The institute will close evening with a banquet given , honoring Dr. Evans, on “F pod al 110 Pike St. in the churc to come before the committee | r¥ of War Works maid to > HIKE VISIT CITY 22s stated te COLGROVE’S RESTAURANTS 1524 Third Ave. Pike and Trroadway SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP f } saree men, he noone, had been “7 '? | Reing t and clone to exhaustion | fsting "i wny days” and had loeb ini amy = CASTORIAT nd Ivertise and For Infants and Children ; an | worl’ fr IW USE FOR OVER 30 YEAR: 82 Se4528 - seys39 ao Ssseers. ‘OOoRrSstUS ‘wWesg a, THE SILK SHOP Upstairs—Westlake and Pine FORCED TO THE WALL |M ust Raise $10,000.00 ThisWeek Every piece of silk in this shop must be sold at once, regardless of cost or value. Silk Prices Slashed Sale Going Like “Wild-Fire” Bargains for all—Be among the first to take ad- vantage of this wonderful bargain event. Come as early as you can. Buy your Silks now and save. Below we give you a few prices to give you an idea how prices have been slashed: 36-INCH FANCY PLAIDS AND STRIPES, $2.50 AND $3.00 GEORGETTES, $ 1 .65 OYE oe Ter sees 1.45 36-INCH SATINS, WORTH TO $3.50, $1 95 a TAFFETA SILKS, ALL THE BEST GRADES, 1 95 AT, YARD ..... e EXTRA QUALITY 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE, $1 25 e AT, YARD, $1.95, $2.45 AND..........-.--.. i Sapsvaden OEE en 2.95 FINE, RICH, HEAVY BROCADES, WORTH $2 25 40-INCH HEAVY CANTON CREPES, 40-INCH $2 95 SATINS, 40-INCH CHARMEUSE, AT. e No Charges or C. O. D’s. You Know Our Silks---Supply Your Needs Now Below Cost of Manufacture The Silk Shop, Silverstone Building, Westlake at Pine

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