The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 12

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i ; \(Waupnre Clitpa )SEATILE_ ARTIST ENGAGES IN| t | kiran "rene nse We Seattle — WOMEN’S CLUBS “NEW OCCUPATION ABROAD Hadad ‘8TH HUBBY GONE, :.50cn.rsomac eee |) Miond Parsons), who have recently! Nineteenth Century club will give ” > " te [) feeuened from a year speat in New | eyeing Iuncheon at the home of Mins | ‘ ae Ga rolng into « side business of seliine| Pictures Presented | program of song. Mme, Blalock won | _ THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. | | | BY DoRO |French Program at ‘SHE KILLS SELF qury ¥ PAY GOULD progress in hin work and expects to! cy: —- ne of Heattlo's most | return nest winter for hie junior | COMish hortly after marriag e 7 John But cL ‘ r The n oting o e . ” ue: - rel 2 or unt, New York CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ar Gee popular and promising artists, who | year at the university. On Tuesday evening, February 21, 2~Thomas Hunt, New York, died. rs be held Wednesday, Mebruary : - at the Cornish, will be preduced for 2—Kdward Martin, Norwatk, Conr 4 . the home of Mr ard Wiltam Me- | ® student at Broadway high first | oe rs J jen Perrot’s play. |W. in Suicides After M Se a enn ae hy ,. Women eavenee Dts kbs | Marcil Mibu, cee Ge okt ed attention, wid tater at Oe] NEE eg cy Mis! ne firet Um ; vw play. | Woma cides After Many | witea in raitrond wreck tiene Women's Wilson league will meet| Harrie, 1904 47th ave. BW. at : i. |Miss Charlotte ish Monsieur Pierr Mr. Perrot inj - Z a “ annual fine arts apring festival pro | Marital Ady ntur 4—George Tuttle, New York, db i das C In Moves’ cafeteria, Saturday, Feb jo'clock. Members are urged to At) diced some of the moat charming |in Seattle Now | oae oC Aad Beevoowe soseeee et e es | vorced. E Dinner Arranged as Com) rary ts, at noon.” Members urged) tend as businees of importance wil] duced some of the most charmor in Seattle Now |iisutiie's French colony, and has been | vo eS ae . . ni lhe attend come Up for discussion, apectacie on here, bi Mins Charlotte Minh, wt, OF | me: of the Corninh faculty for | Fare ~ . r 56—Charles Moyal, Philadelphia, een to Mr. and Mrs, |to ations i a wed cs, + io |tunately for us, stayed on in Paris! portiand, is visiting in Seattle for a or sear + ew preg ther awn. ie tril ry RT, Conn. _ Vem) aie - . ewis ye: Jatnoe hin service in Now of Mins Bouchart. | 2°.» " ‘After eight matrimonial adventures, 5 ngle Mrs. Lewis Classic Culture Club . “ ince hi vies in the war month an the quest of Mins pon dE ore j cto pp Sarena s cleoree Btoleacs, Mew Tork, On Pla, ED sheo! Chassie Cultore club wil) meet with | bagi cs Pa le cane he writes home to his mother, Mrs / she has three of her paintings hung) 4 progeam of munic and dancing | “9 hogan a Pp te ners ; orm, | theane ns Luncheon, : 4e4 | ion Leag 4 nD, Butler, that, while OM ®/in the present Northweat artinte’ will precede the play. Archie Tug: |, 2 so “* " a ‘ ia it BM Mra. Frank Skinner, 1 p.m, Past) Queen Anne Circle of the Child to Mriiany, he ‘heught thane ies oiter, | pr play | mitted suicide by inhaling illuminat 7—William Pellens, New York, presidents will serve luncheon, | Conservation league will meet Tuew |‘? *e an, ~ = | hibition, and while in the city is Klon of the Cornish faculty will #in8| ing gun Police have tade @ list of | died. ee tee. . and Mra died lay, Pebruara 81, ab 1:00 p. m. with |Ctns tureiture tor nea wo tae BN for «| gaged in painting our local scenes. ja group of songs, and Mme. Shirl lie? ‘sight husbands in the order of| #--Albert Phelpm, ynaccounted for Walon Balspaugh Engte (Rosa Nineteenth Con ury Club i Sekdidie, 2200 Fire nee ee ee nt Blalock, who has recently become &| their appearance: Mrs. Phelps left @ considerable for- mired and bought it-—and now he is} | renident of Seattle, will give a short | 1--Levi Chapman, New York, died! tune. © make their home here, Mr. | Aipright. 3333 Hunter blvd. Luneh jold furniture, He mays that theito the University & first prize in the Paris Conserva- | 4 - } American Legion Auxiliary | ote . , And Mrs, Ross Wilson will entertain pont | French peasants all want modern) airy Mary i, Sellen han presented |toire under Director Gabriel Faure, ee Raw Wison, will entertain icon 3pm a American Legion Auxiliary, Post] urjture and Just chop up the love:|, Picture of didwin Booth and Law: |and Seattle music lovers will wel THE CORNISH SCHOOL helr residence, preceding the Mid Past Chiefs’ Association No. 18, will hokl its next meeting © iy oi4 handmade furniture of thelt | * Oe nese to the university. It| come the opportunity of hearing her . — caaey lg Acad *| Past Chiefs’ association of Pythian | hai, Armory, at & pm. Sevetanty Mra. Butler Is expect: |ig telleved to be the only Kroup ple- jon thin occanion, Drama Music Dance Friday mrenine weirency Sisters by hag = mary ot the aa . py ng hy ne that he > eee eee taken of the two great hig full program fo i Roy Street at Harvard Telephone Capitol 0240 me of Mrs, FragGea Payne. | ragedians, . " ° A ° 90 ° eon Arranged 23d ave., Mra Metrgaret Glascock and je Ragen eee see Pe eistke ite Piano, Voice, Violin, Violoncello, Harp, r “dl * Mrs, Anna Owens assisting The Wy Knot club will hold tts Morgan Padelford Another Photo: raph Cholet & my ; for Bride ENE bent piosting of wv home ot Mies SE Ren os ee ca _ineoiore voir | Dancing, French, Spanish, Expression BWiith Sere, Livingston Boy’ Sted uals Ghiolie | Margaret ‘Thompaon, 4909 tith ave. |Visiting New England | Exhibit Planned shiebaie' toudiicesetuidey o' tO ioielis Aiadhae Curtis Hil) Lewis will enter. | wi! Parents, Dr. and Mrs. Caspar W. i. Tharsday Progress Clob ent the guest of bis uncle, Charles | trom all over the country. It was! next Tuesday afternoon, Matrens of astern Star ‘The Thursday Progress club will | pooner, the artist, In Concord, Mass. | po popular t this year at the time/ ee Matrons of Eastern Star chapters | meet Thursday, February 23, with | te is engaged in the study of paint: of their convention the middie of |... Da t will meet with Mrs Foster, 4200) Mra T. H. Ketchum, 6710 18th ave./ing under the famous portrait | June they will hold another here, M |* nce a Woodland Park ave. 2 p. m. |N. BE, at 10 a om teacher and painter of the Boston! A. Grady, vice president for the Pi Golf Club RP + ie museum. He is making enthusiastic cific Northwest Photographers’ axno- |“ ons birthday will be cel.|Magnelia Bluff Improvement Ctub| Green Lake W. ©. 7, U. ——_ “| elation, will have charge of the ex: Wednesday evening, February 22. |W'll » Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat the memberg of a former play. February 1%, by the Associated Play. |0f a sere in the old K.P. hall,| Virginia, left yegterday for a two | MON, — COLErTO.” $29.50 to $79.50 values, for $15.00, gi fri lore of the University of Washington, | First and Pike, Friday evening, Feb- | months’ visit In guthern California. f British Murd Kinove, Tommasini, A . ‘ nie | . oO! ritis: urder |. TUES active Tea The play will be under the direction |Tuary 24. Public invited saa Ste, kK i cat ‘ob aaa Te $25.00 and $35.00. Also a special in | tea at her home, complimenting | Livingston B. Stedman, jr. a re- ing ‘The Overseas club will hold Its last |Peace league. Mra. Thomas Irving|Mifornia | Mat. Ho-$i 50, hal. M e ling were Miss Lucile Ryman, | meeting on Saturday evening, Feb- | will preside | rt coma me 207 Rialt Bld Olive Leonard, Miss Ellen Mes jruary 18, at $:20 o'clock, in the chub ocx | Mr. and Mra. petveienn 8 Chaser - 0 g. and Miss Phyllis Blake. N. | have removed to the Laurethurr . baie Sets cae “BM Se Race Laer Ooh Stim enare ther save ten © Take Elevator and Mrs. Torland | AS aS [ian G5, Genk Goeeting ay Toeemay, | ee enone [Ee Cena ee Suey » Entertain | een Cee ey aeke ar tty S| art and. Mew: Chartes K. Feo loft Bet. Madison and Spring, Over the Pig’n Whistle @ Dweaty-four guests will be enter-| Seattle Day Nursery Association [te study hour will be devoted to | ‘tay for Pasadena, where Mra. Poe Mmed at dinner by Dr. and Mrs. Tor-| The reguiar monthly meeting of| American ports of @ generation ago “Toriand preceding the Mardlitne Seattie Day Nursery association|and feaponaes to roll call ball given at the Seattle Yacht Tuesday evening, February 24. eee Dinner Dance °- Dinner will be served at 7|Committees in charge are developing| union has decided to take no chances ee Pike and Broadway ‘e as eo ae novelty surprises in the different in making arrests, Owing to the dea. | Mra Stanton Allen and daughters SPECIALTY FOOD sHOF ponent cis eee booths, where will be dancing, bridge | perate character of criminals known the Misses Harriet and Lorraine, 110 Pike St, 151094 owte As. Me. Biho| and straight whist tables, a crystal|to be here now every constable will | have removed from 1147 Federal « a. aida fr. and Mrs. William Parkhurst » Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Skeel, | and Mrs. Prank Fellows Day, » and Mrs. Harold G.' Edmunds} Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Syiliaasen |]) entertaining with an informal 1 party at the Seattle Yacht | Saturday evening, compliment to the active chapter of Kappa! Theta sorority and Phi Delta fraternity. . mcheon and Reception Mrs. Minor Honoring Mrs. George Maynard E —. president-general of the||) ters of the American Revolu-| tien, who is arriving in the city this; ‘@¥ening, and the members of her , which includes Mrs. Anthony Cook, vice president-general Pennsylvania, Mrs. Livingston L. i, treasurer-general of the na society, Misa Dorothy Hunter nd Miss Katherine Nettleton, a} a will be given by the Seattle A. TL chapters at the Yacht club) ¥ afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. ‘Mrs. Henry McCoy, of Tacoma, President-gceneral of the state, William Sherman Walker, state | Fegent, and Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary. | vice president-general of this | , Will alxo be honor guests. All! members of the D. A. kh. both resi-| dent and visiting in Seattle, are in-| ‘ited to attend the luncheon. From 2:30 until 4:30 the visitors | ‘Will be guests of honor at a recep. | tion given at the home of Mrs, Eliza| Ferry Leary. Mrs. Minor and party | @re on their way to Tacoma to attend | the state D. A. K. conference from | February 20 to 22. | . i Dinners Will ecede Ball Preceding the Mid-geason Assembly | ‘at Christensen’s hall, Vriday evening, | 24, Mr. and Mrs. Keith} Logan Bullitt will entertain with a small dinner at their home, and Mr, @nd Mra. Lawrence Reed Ellis have _ ‘fimo invited a few guests to their home for dinner. Tea Honors Mrs. Taylor | Mrs. Carl Ballard entertained in. | formally with a tea at her home this | afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Vic. | tor Vaughn Taylor (Gladys Landes), | of Fort Riley, who ts visiting her | Parents, Colonel and Mrs. Henry | Landes. J eee Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Cariton Huiskamp will enter. tain with a luncheon at the Seattle Golf club Tuesday afternoon, an a compliment to Mrs. 1% T. Stannard, Who has recently returned from a visit in the East. English Smuggle ’ in German Goods DOVER, England, eb. 17.—Dur ing the last three months 63 men) and women have been fined here for | smuggling German cigars, cigarets, eameras, binoculars and automobile _ ~wecensories into England. Jr. ax the honor guest, Mra} Aloha chaper, No, 116, 0, #8, /N: B.Thureday, February 23, Mem: | “aioe padelfort, non of Dr.| Last year the local photographers | - with a luncheon at the home of | Lake. Degrees are to be conferred | 2 9 school at the university, te at pre® of several hundred photographers |’ at the Seattle Golf 2 Miers a a members Ln A rettogether dinner will be gtren ith dinner dance | Magno! ra mprovement clubiny the Green Lake W. C. T. UL in l = ao give an ettertainmeat and |r% ersona ‘will be at 7:30, with dancing |™usicale in Steiner's hall, Intertay 12 Mrs. David Moss, Mrs |Saturday evening, February 18, at Mra. Raymond R.|0'clock. Members of the loning ai i. Te 7 ¢ the contest are requested to brix Mrs. William Bolcom form the/@ cake and nine sandwiches; mem: | é oe Mr Mra. Gordon T. Shaw and | of pensions wus asked to send three ittee in charge of arrange basse a wases eit go send. Alpha Auvili | daughters, Betty and Agnes, have re rubber stamps to Brighton, The wiehea; everyone bri cup anc Mery - ~ : t or ‘Sar spoon, Membership card wil! admit |, Alpha auxiliary will hold a short | moved to their new home, $231 16th) ministry sent an tavenigater : " ow at tox on ay ia ee busine ong moving in the old K.P.) N, te Sie | Brighton to ascertain the need for ts at Bri ge eae oa ae hey ond aggro hed T48 | ata’ 3. D. Reeve 08 Wise Heten | ‘Be stamps, The investigation cort |] ove BEG. MOW. FEB. 2 CLEAN-OUT and Mrs. A. M. McWhin' “Taming of the Shrew” WIN Bo | 2 oe | warrell, who have been in the East /60@ times what the stamps would |] WEEK le dg ‘and @ few additional! gnakeapeare’s “Taming of the| ‘Street Car Men and Ladies’ [for the pant moh, are expocted|have cost. They were sent after) ” Sale of Winter Coats (fur trimmed esta with a George Washington | sire," probably his most lively and Auxiliary j home next week. nat . three monthw delay. | } and plain) ed et toes at their home in Laurelhurst |interesting farcey will be presented ‘The Street Cur Men and Ladies | e — evening. Six tables wil! 1 t ing, | Auxiliary will give the second dance| Mra Frank J, Victor and danghter, S, - y : jin Meany hall Saturday evening, Jap Girl Convict 1 Tod lof Glenn Hughes. instructor in dram. King County Legislative Federation o y atic art, who played in this produc |) The King County Legisiative Fed William D. Perkins enter-/tion several years ago in San Fran-|¢ration will meet Monday, February this afternoon with an attrac cisco. bride, and Mrs. Guy Witter.) The Stadium club wil entertain rates will meet at I p.m. Program has come here from Sam Fran-| with a “Moonlight Shadow Ball," at will be under the suspices of the te oh, | of sciaso | MAT —"LOMENGHIN.” Fitety ¥ to reaide. the Masonic temple, Saturday even.|Coterie club. Dr. M. A. Matthews | ‘maton, ae Sith grSair of eclgsers, ie nomen ig “ 9 Tate Mason and Mrs./ ing. , jwill speak on “The Resulta of thw! oe 4 Mra BI dan ent i ®. i | t the} Peace Conference,” and| rand Mra. Bh. L. Gates - cant, Tommasini, Royer, Cervi Buschmana eee ) eee | Washington Peace Conference,” and @ ae Beret CU aces will be held at 202 Broadway, Thurs-|he “Anecdotes of Washington and day, February 25, at 10:30 p. m. Lincola.” } . _ — COLEGROVE'’S ; | . . a RESTAURANTS College club is entertaining| The Sunset Heights Community| Montreal Police left yesterday for Portand, where|} say SITCHIN its first dinner dance in the new |Club will hold ita big indoor cireus | d d she will visit for several weeks be 3 oo y j jab Monday evening, February jat the West Side Masonic hall on Ordered to Shoot fore returning to her home in Walla Third Ave. to which members may invite|Friday evening, February 24, The| MONTREAL, Feb. 17—The potice| Walla. |] AUTO KITCHEN Sunset Heights Community Cinb at Home lgazing booth and indoor golf. ‘The| shoot all refusing to obey commands. to the Maryland apartmenta. Dr. and Mrs. David C. Hall are en-|ofricers of the club, Mr. S. T. Hills| we — | Ca Sd | ing with §% dinner at their/ang Mr. and Mra. George Ryan. are| Threads of gold used in India for| Mr. and Mra. FE. A. Cheever are) this evening. working to make the affair a mem-| making lace are drawn out so fine receiving congratulations upen the} bs crable success. The proceeds will 60 that 1,100 yards of it weigh oniy| birth of a daughter at the St Luke's bers urged to attend. meet at Thorn’s hall, Green Padelford, dean of the graduate sponsored an exhibition of the work | hibiuen. tren Lake Congregational crner Woodlawn’ ant tart | atv Margaret Ayer Hayden, o/Uust & Means of } Thursday, February 23, at 6:30 D. ™.| portiand, im the guest of Mr and | Insuring Economy ° ° Members ef the W. © T. U, and) yy Charlies Thomas. | : -— T—The ministry we ; vot RS a ra Churn Fon |_voxpon, ren. tithe mii tesa Re | or Saturday an church, Presented in Meany Hall | wool and silk dresses for $15.00. the weekend with their) ki Sakabe, the firet Japanese girl sooiniaw and daughter, Mr. andlever tried In this country for mur {20 in the second floor club room of | Mra. B. V. Vachon, to Poruand | der has oye anger Bn el Interesting showing of Spring Suits and Coats. e hs W.cad } e 7 ably will be sent to an ry! Stadium tab Ran poke AE ol aly hoy Ph: 4 boon Mr, and Mra. Henry Rowley, ef! insane, She was brought here from | Take advantage of a charge account and arrange terms to meet your convenience, Montana, are «pending a few days in| Bhanghal as a nuree for the baby ot guests at the Hotel Wash-| Dr. Hay Bolton, and killed the child r Royer, Cervt | } Overseas Club the present function of the Purin turn next Tuesday from @ visit ri |’ pascne—Svepines jLoulie Miller, 3420 Wallingford ave | plans to remain for some time. Mr Poe will return in about two weeks. will see 25¢ Miss Lacie Hangar, who has been IN THE FOLLOWING the guest of Mr. and Mru. 5 'Gunn, Jr, for the part OoYsS’ SUITS Two Pairs | howpital. February 9 Correct Apparel for Women Reserve z and Surplus to MANNISH COATS ainaggy “ $2,500,000.00 For Spring; Attractively Priced— $35.00 — $49.75 f R the many ac- tivities of the new season a swagger Top-Coat is quite in- dispensable. These Coats —for sports and motoring, as well as street and general utility wear—are fashioned of light- weight wool coatings and are shown in striking mixtures of TAN BROWN GRAY Built on mannish lines with box-pleated or inverted backs, they feature raglan sleeves, notched or | convertible collars, | patch or slashed pock- | ets and smart nar- now belts. Lined | throughout with silk in attractive pat- | terns. All sizes. 99.79 Warranted All Wool | New Arrivals in _ Boys’ Spring Suits They come in attractive, individual fabrics, colorings and patternings, that are bound to please. 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Women’s “Luxite” Silk Hose Special at $1.00 Main 2795 (Clip and Mail) Northern Life Insurance Co.; Seattle: Please send me further information and rates on your New Twin 8 in 1 policy. Main 2795 Reliable Men, With « Record, Wanted for General and District Agencies tn California and Oregom Address D. is, Morgan, President Second Avenue at Spring Street i nl

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