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im the cor od with | West Seattle Keview Se SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922. News at the Mount Vernon. Mra. Fred Christiansen will enter. “Madam Butterfly” Harbor Forts BAINT VALENTING Ko ewing circle at her home, $12 "1 Saint Valentine, whore heart's! 424 ave. 8. W., Friday, March 4, @ Again Pleases METROPOLITAN |iood waa apilied pone neventeen |i1 a.m. Merubers and friend in Due to the great number of relriam, wife of Colonel Henry Mao | *Undred years ago, would have been | vited, questa, “Madam Butterfly” was re! pherson Merriam, U tom, |Bieased with the red hearte thet ac-|— — peated last evening by the Ban Carlo | mander of Fort Worden, and chair. | nted the wuccesstul valentine party | {Grand Opera company, in ©@ of| man of the committees, a handsome | *'¥ at bagge 4 town he, = oe |The Jewels of the Madonna reat ge was given at Fort Wor pod ay ts ol goed pod “yg r: j [Seensed taal ‘Tamaki Miura, dimine 7 Magpd ccgelyoriy-oally roy Garr, van I #., and which complimented both | nounced that Tamaki Miura, diminu | out the amart wet for the benefit of nn | tive Japanese soprano, would appear! the Army and Navy Hellef, and at | Stny & igerepans _ eo ag red |in the leading role, aw it in quite «| the tea hour suggesting a bit of the| MiKh sore was won by Sire — dJeattle Society Cards Out for Informal Tea; Gorgeous Chinese Setting for Mid-Season DR. S. PARKES CADMAN Masemb Heotat geeate ss ea lhe wite of Captain Joneph Francie 8ti |] GREATEST LIVING 3 this part, especially ‘There were the same smal tablen| 07"), 8. A~ ine nex pice: ne a PREACHER py MENTING M Livt with an exceptional voice as well 4a/at which were seated pretty women | sing Downs, Mrs. Jacobs, wife of Will Lecture in Gentile hs ( — 7 ag) a4 being « finished actreas, Jin pretty gowns, topped by flattering | OM ain Jaimen 'T Jacobe, UB, A MONDAY EVE Seve Stamens. Jr. 2 Eve Mme, Miura's singing Waa & rare |furs and becoming hats, there were |e Vinten, wan asminted by Mire ee, and Mre, Kdward Mor. treat and her portrayal of the Japa-|cavaliers, military and civilian, there | freserick J. patley, Men A. fe We on ni Milla, who has recently returned nese wife of an American was very | was « little music, followed by tom) ion ay & a A 7 Fs . 4 “THY, MISSION OF THE pa = tem te Chicago, Mise Louise commendable, Her singing of the/and the too tempting morvoly that| ler ye vou tt Wen patincd, Bin REPUBLIC” it non tet. Saree. for on aria, “Un bel ai vedremo” was aguin | go with tea, and there was an at- “ . halla gael | . M. E. Chruch ter ‘Informal tea at her home, 702 35th a | (7 ot ty and gracious. | Mildred Barnes, Miss Buker. | First ruc. ba eds’ ® |recetved with prolonged applause, | mosphere wayeoty rac ei | Ausploss Y. M,C. A. Star ba Poeve. The > em, us | ‘The San Carlo company will clore | ness, ANNIVERSARY * Png crotch. |their engagement here tonight with| The tea table was long and mar) oii: her husband's birthday | Courve aces Comere Sullivan and |“f) ‘Trovatore,” in which Bianca 8a-| row, following fashion’s latest whim |. iiver, ng her cia higee i ue Caspar Clarke will preside at roya will be heard as Leonora, and|suggested by the old monastery un wary, an elaborate nn ur urna, and assisting will be Mra. was arranged on Friday at their FOURTH s. MADISON n= Gaetanio Tommasini oe Manrico, | tables, and was adorned in @ way)», . ; l*tohengrin,” with Anna Fitsiu, guest | 10 dazsie any monk, ‘The ailver can- | ort — ys grsnading Mee. Chace. artist, In the role of Elsa, Romeo| die sticks held tall white tapers, their | Ch cinbers, U, 8. A., com Beet Floseacet as Lohengrin and Mario |Wght gleaming on basketed daffodile| por warg A mands | Valle as Frederick of Telramund wan | ahd narciesi, and illumining the lux | _” given at the matinee this afternoon. | Urious paraphernalia of the tea and ade coffee equipages, at which presided FP. Murphy Mrs. Frank Pres | Mrs. Karl Grey Perk and the 1 Dorothy Mills, eee eason Assembly ant and Colorful TICKETS Se AND 75 Mrs. Matthews, wife of Colonel Har oe it aera a Werrenrath Concert ry T. Matthews, U, 8. A., command f was most colorful T, Matt : m < gorgeous In its representation of Ori: Monday er of Fort Casey, and Mra, Geor Retnald Werrenrath ts without | Davie Adama, wife of the rector of question the foremost American | Saint Paul's, baritone of today, one of the most | The musical program was present interesting personalities among the |’ by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Cap artista now before the public and one |t@in Francis James Fitzpatrick, U of the most popular singers this A. Mra. Gardner, wife of Cap mtal art. The interior of Christen- ‘ ball way transformed into a temple, which the guests on- by paming over a bridge and winging doors, decorated in int design, and swung open by * eacd He wit) |'@in Herbert A. Gardner, U. & A., maids in Chinese costumes. Hae en een eeeeeet Monday {WhO filled the @ifficult roles of ac blue draperies covered the) asm ow | companints, Mrs. A. T, Leavett, a p | evening at the Metropolitan Uneater. 7 ° is and ree nal His detowet anist of distinetion, Mr. P. B. Mi! suspended from ; regrem . holland, a violinist whose playing were placed at intervals about | (a) De diet aie aun .. Prana Rehebert|aiwaye sympathetic, Mra EB. ft as oom, supplying the only light) (%) Die Doppelesnaer...Frane Schubert) Rarnes, Mre. Wertz, wife of Capta! Dallroom, adding a mystic alr) (0) AB den L eyegrperg ty | Wiltiass W. Werts, U. 8. A, Mr » scene. Under the balcony | (4) Hin Jonecr Dichier... Joseph Mars | Jeffords, wife of Captain William 1 a bright red hangings, Chinese (9) Liebeegivek -Muge Welt | Jeffords, U. 8. A. whose singin be m and cushions, with all the ap ™ delighted the large assemblage. of an Oriental room. (0) Canute con fatto 'e somne Tionvenvtt| The exacting gpities of treawurer * >) © Pleeota M M. Bartee Moe! | were filled by MA. Applin, wife of e is | a ia piccesiee > Horst) Major Frank Dexter Applin, U, 8 A., ‘ a protec " ton | nd those of secretary by Mine Ma. | the orchestra, and punch (0) Lied’ Maritime’ | mt a’ Inay | 80M, daughter of B. D. Mason, assist. | preciation of the good- x iB perved from a meee yee a es ee jant engineer, U. B. A. will and hearty re- ¥ with its streamers an nese esuten teat} _ tendered b: : Credit ix due to Mr. Theo Tpere GORGE WASHINGTON ype y em Parsons for the artistic and ef- ‘The birthday unnivermry of the the public during the 9 i father of his country was duly ob- week's celebration! hostesses for the evening were Went a-Niding, ..Prank Rriges | Served at Fort Worden at the offi Harry Retrende bse, sae ies Anise Frank Brides cers’ club, where a charming group Mason, Mre Keith G. en, = julie, Plante lot patriots danced to the delicious a Prescott Ookes, Mra. Kenelm Re iat oA" | strains of a stringed orchestra, in a , Jr, Mrs. Staniey Minor and Jomphine MeQii| honor of the occasion. pa James Colbert Sullivan. ie a jas Seng Harter ro Soeere |, A fe¥ tavored civilians were added Pp ‘ushers were Mr. Stanley Minor, a * to the military guest list which In 4 Cc. Sullivan, Mr, Kenelm cluded the line at Fort Casey. or . Jr. Mr. Caspar Clarke, Mr, Pi l ‘The hosts were Colonel John L. st Mr, Keith Logan ersona Hayden, U. 8. A. commander of 0 . Mr. Carl F. Gould, Mr. Letech- rere Puget Sound coast defenses, Ontenat | : ¢ org Mr. Leo Black, Mr. A.| Miss Munday, who is the attractive daughter of Dr. and Mra. Frank K. Munday, returned| Miss ana Pendleton, who Bas | itenry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8: » Osgood Pac , . 4 s bagi | Pope 4 . time in town.) A. i fort Worden, | rg hg santa sowing yesterday after an absence of ten months. Miss Munday spent last summer traveling in| ?em weending some tine ot een terran, Senter Royal tae t cott Oakes and Mr. H. F.| Europe and this winter attended the Commonwea:th school in New York.—Portrait bY)... new York Greene, U. & Ax ané Mra. Greene. | y 4 Grady. eee | Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical a ‘tase Mr. A. D, MeClal ©f Spokane. | corps, U. 8. A. and Mra. Miller, Ma: | < 9 : ° arrived yeeterday to spend a week jor Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8. A.| pe es Mrs. Shaw Hostessat |Musicale and Tea |Next Week's Calendar | win sre. MeCuine, who is tye guest chairman of the Nop committee, and | ; f Attractive Affair | Mrs. Eitgabeth Kichmond Milleria? Tea Shop lof her brotherinlaw and sister, Mz.|Mrx Applin, Major R. M. Lyon, t B J } i to & A, Major Albion Rockwood, U. 8 All Be Hosts ‘An interesting and attractive ten | ntertained in her studio at the Mc-) tm charge of the Orthopedic Tea | “2d Mra Frank G. Taylor Ax Captain Heanin Sates Semele : and Mrs. Mitchel) Giliom | was given this afternoon, with Mre,|Kelvey Thurwlay afternoon, with &gnop next week will be, on Monday,| yr ag tee Penry Rowley, who/tick, U. 8. A. view chairman of the } entertaining with a tea be an eee, aw as pene, Golden | dalighttut musicale followed by te /Cupitol Ii] guild, Mr Frank E.| pave feen spending a few days in|committen, and Mra. Fitepatrick, | te honoring their house | ving ee wh soft qrecna ani| TD® Program presented follows: (Case, hostess; Tuesday, Denny-Pubr-| town, will return t their bome ne ee Prong arene Be . ay eo Rage Archibald R-Japricot shaded tulips in the sun-| ‘*) “Tases Gene” trem “ise Mere iman guild, Mra. A. J, Fulknor, hont-| Willing, Mont. (he first oF ton won Te ee Oa ke anne : . Calcut india. room, (>) “Were to Miran Warterd ena, Wednesday, University guild, Rice, Captain James T. Jacobs, U b Ung the hostess wil! be Mra} A broad basket flied with eweet|,, ,_,Mis Marve iaring |sera. Hugh 1. Hone, hostess; Thurs | », 27% % M, Carman, nas returmed |". and Mra Jacobs, Captain’ Ar. b H. Hedges. Thomas! pean, paste! tinted tulips and fra-| {9} “Ave ions te Forss| day, Queen Anne Study club, Mra vem ea @ thur D, Hughes, U. & A. and Mrs. ux. Mrs. E. Hester Guie and! grant freesiag centered the dainty) H. K. Owens. . Metropolitan Hughes, Captain E. H. Inmon, medi ..Late}C. W. Karner, hostess; Friday, Mount] Mr, and Mre. Dante! Buckingham | 010018 4 ang Mrs. Inmon tea table, where, alternating at the! (a) “la Captives eee Ab) “Bzaltations™ ..... seer, DPleree| Baker Park guild, Mra J. H. Bi | are removing the first of next week | 4 ’ urns, were Mra. John Hood, Mra F. RAL, € as? ‘ Married H. Owen, Mrs. Walter Ward, ag itd “ teat eee en... Hane | chatrman. Saturday, Seahurst auxil | from the ‘Washington ism Apart Bar one ag dr ve og Moore Blue Mouse ‘ : Frank McHugh, Mrs. Harrison Har: | (») “li Netew ... 2c...) Demberg lary, Mra, pooth, chairman ments to 1127 jam Q. Jeffords, U. & A. and M 3 vey and Mra, Max Walske. Assist. _, en amtating Mrs. Case on londay Jeffords, Cs fain Chente: BM “oid agg y wee Assisting Mr. C 7 <i fords, Captain Chester B. MeCoia Pantages Columbia : marriage of Mise Eleanor! ing were Miss Hazel Baldwin, Mise (.) "Air for G ftrine* cess tagy [Wil De Dre. George Sample, Mra! Mra. Harry Dolcom, who has been ity gs 4. and Mra. MeCold, Captain : : a Griffith, daughter len Bull: in im Meacham (b) “Herceuse’ sccetsceeeee Comer Gul Mary Terrell Geisting, Mra. Miller| spending the winter to ir f® | rh oat aU of Mra. 1 Mins Lucia M M Miller | Florida, ©) Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8 A., and ace fip } Colman Griffith. of Wash-|and Miss Hasel Peronteau. The call-| ,,, Mim Catherine Lachiey, | Freeman, Mra Bruce Shorts, Mra. i turned yesterday Mra. Rutherford, Lieutenant Fred a D. C.. was quietly married| ers were greeted at the door by (>) -nirtndey one” Dwight yese Hl. F. Frye, Mrs. F.C. Braden, Mrs. see rich Lara Wayeia, 0. & A. and Wilkes Strand ‘ morning to Mr. James Temple tisien Mary McHugh. | ™M Y Harry Gray, Mra. Neal Boyle and] Mr. and Mra F. I. Durand will! Mrs tayden, Chaplain George D ‘ Fgstinecn, jr. son ot Mr. and| dare, Charles Frederick Sully and , - seater owsky | Mra. EL C. Brier, arrive tomorrow from Low Angeles Longbrake, U. 8 A., and Mre. Lone Woodward Winter Gard. James Templeton Robinson. | Mise Bernice Sully, mother and sis |. Stake to visit thelr son and daughter-in-|praxe, and the bachelor member of er en ‘ H. H. Gowen reading the any ter ot Mra, shaw, recetved with her Mrs. | | Musical Festival law, Dr. and Mra Jay 1. Durand the committes, Captain Nyal 1. Aa R Colonial P juring the ing hours, from 2 until ‘ | 2, - . ama, U. & A. Lieutenant Cyru ex t Mr. Edwin St. John Grif-|§ o'clock. : “Fonepiine "Meat This Evening Mr. Cebert Baillaingeon left today | Quentin Shelton, U. 8 A. Lieuten P ‘of this city, so Someone ao eee ‘endicton. | .wive cers Uckets have on for Callfornia on @ short business/ant Gustave H. Vogel, U. & A } we her in marriage, only the nda ‘ | (0) “Toate of Mine* Anna Miller | distribut through captains and trip. | Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, TC. §. ‘ te felatives witnesed the Ste y Evening Supper | {3} tan Buren aie Damerung.. | members of the ¥. Ls 1. for the must | eee h, tesutennt: Lades alee thee — ‘ 7 Mr. William Lawrenes Warren will) 04) sites ‘Desk’. mer oat fextival to be given this evening| wre Edwin Cahn of Hood canal leu & A., Lieutenant Dean Richard ! " Be et Kramer | « , and Mrs. Robinson will be at °Btertaln with an informal Sunday Mra. Langdon G Henry [in Masonic Temple. The purpose of | visiting friends in town for @ few Dickey, U. § A. Lieutenant Warren fm Seattle after the first or evening supper at the Seattle Tennis (a) “Veati La Giuda” from bite stg | tla concert is to foster & greater | days, C. Rutter, U. 8 A. Lieutenant Har eee club tomorrow evening, with places; Racer” . ! od q , (®) “Afternoon” A Raiph C appreciation of better muaic and like | old lL. Stiedle, U. B& A, lately ar N Marked for twenty.#even guests. Srey Mr. Rdwin Mackay. "| wise to secure funds for the erection | rived from Oregon. { = ee @ (a) “De Not Go, My Lave Megeman | of a Y. L. 1. club housa, Cl b. . At Fort Casey the day was cele ES Tea Entertains With 1B) rwilight™ eetoseress Amy Ware | “ame eotowing tnterseung program | OS ’ ‘ p brated and its traditions enshrined P , ting Mrs. Henry Row: fe) “Miroir Perrart («) "Pat" ° Lina Seller | Will be given. Ww |ONDAY in decorations, favers, scorecards : ‘of Billings, Mont., Mrs. George | Pretty T'ca Mra. Broce Morgan. | Star Bpangied Banner rr — “s and prizes at the bridge-tea given by ' & ‘Lane entertained with an informal) Complimenting her house nt, | TRS Actompaniste were Mra Amy| (a) “Kcee Ba 7 cs " " . im her apartment at the Moore oe gue Worth, Mre. ence Hogie, Mra. Rey | oa’ ‘Beer Literary and Travel Club two o ‘aaey's popular hostesses. , tt Mra, M. A. Mitecher, of Coronado, fp Pinkerton, Mrs. Louts Stanton, Mise (0) *O Baivtaree” -_ ‘The Literary and Travel club will Mra. Werts, wife of Captain William ‘ riday afternoon. Mrs. George W. Klinefelter enter. Grace Tes and Mr. Charles Hamm, Dr. Franklin Sawyer Palmer| meet at the home of Mra F. LW. Wertz, U. & A. and Mrs 1 | tained with an attractive tea at her| Ki eee {Sole-—Mamter Walter Boot.) | mestnan, 1142 16th ave N., Mon. | Whelch wife of Lieutenant J. 1 | heme this afterncon, trom 4 until © Thrift Shop “laIvia centers Latin kena} February 27, at 2 p.m. Mra.| Longstreet Whelchel, U, 8 A * j da . | o'clock. haymoniena by © - | - ‘The firet prize was won by Mra ; armonized by ome or Leo Wheeler will read a paper on ¥ REMEMBER Baskets of spring flowers adorned | Announcement fee orchestral aeormpenimente wa) te eel ot ine Magna Charta.” | Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Fran . jam, “ee DAY, FEBRUARY 23— the home and a low basket of sweet! The Orthopedic Thrift Bhop, at 419|*rored by the director, Mr. Morm cin Stiley, U. 8. A. the second by way Guild of the Orthopedic | peas and dainty blossoms centered the| Union st., announces that many do-| jfite mune Home Hystene Mra. Boyd, wife of Captain J. L yee yt Sx, 8. tea table, where, presiding, were Mrs. \#irable articles are on sale at the| Preiude ‘ ++. Ortee] one American Red Crom with Boyd, dental corps, U.S. A. At the Harabande Frank McHugh, Mrs. Grover Des-|xhop, reasonably priced. The shop is Set erica ructor, ln giving flower decked table cottee was M Of high-grade it ton. Mr. and Mra Livingston 8. sea. | Mond, Mrs. J. C. Bowles, Mrs. H, W./open from 10 until 6 o'clock, inciud-| {A"°\* eaie tring Ovehests nate care | poured by Mrs. Martha Bearden Mul man to entertain with reception | White and Mra. B. C. Yancy. ing Saturday. | needing mC 15 Gon cide in te peckaanogh grt ‘Aa. | holland, the mother and House guest footw for ington B. Stedman, Jr., and Mre pent 'eg PG Rte us () “ AMIN. compana| ams school district. All women of |°f Mrs. Wheichel, and the icon were ocotwear bd oy Pee Plans Luncheon Reception and (2) “Belts of avers Weis Ait| the district are urged to Join this| #erved by Mrs. Gardner, wife of Cap heme. ner ** | Honoring Mrs. Moore, wife of Maj.| T'ea Planned ikin 5s ee oe | cians, held in basement of Ballard) ‘in Herbert A. Gardner ue BP women and Mr and Mra. Wilbur Sereby wilt | Harvard Moore, U. 8, A. and Mrs.|° iy preparation of the anticipated | “Bell Rong’ from “Lakme”....Deltdes| Christian ehureh, at 22d ave. w . v. 1| Madison, wife of Lieutenant John ae rs. Mer ading—Relected thecsophicet Beclety jam, wife of Colonel Henry Mac You couldn’t conceive of the values we are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reed's te- formal supper. apartment at Adrian Court Wednes | MONDAY, FreRvARY 27— day afternoon. Later the party will their honor by the Jewish women of Seattle. The party includes the be hosts to their brides club. ‘ . - re Th ullive un y jonday, at * A ae gael Milner, wife of Capt. Frederick Mil-| visit to the city of a delegation of) «) “Mytave | min Northern [and We Oth et, on Monday. Of 2) Harvey Madion, U. 8. A. ‘Thele growing girls entertain with « brid ae, Ue A o¢ Fort Lawton, Mrs.| noted Palestinian authorition, a re| land allies ere / a were Mrs. Matthews, wife of . } home i Peter W, Davison is entertaining | conti tyres 4 (b) “Crulekeen 7 | nel Harry 'T. Matthews, U. 8. A., SUNDAY, PEBRUARY 26— with a luncheon of 12 covers in her | (7PU" 2nd tea Ie being planned in| “‘narm ADDITIONAL CLUBS commander of Fort ¢ i pertain || Metropolitan. | amburg and Col, John ie Paxwer | (2) stinis of tne..." Atne. Mite Vinbie Rulers and| joy (8 Ay with their touse guest, [| 204 Pumps, even if we had time to tell you | Artists’ Pay . jon . ’ ta) “Lite ona Death He ih 3 - the Unseen Government” Bastar, § Mine Lalipon, Mra, Witapatrick: wite about them. ; is usr "Mp tet || Artistic Affair eects ear oreen Mar | et Sn ad [Soe es eee epee ee 204 Mrs. Watson as hontensen, Entering the Masonic temple last) Y + i pentoes | wancll of Catholie Women | Mrs. Inmon, wife of Captain E. H purse and eye. time interesting talks are promised r. 4 | Seattle Counc! of Catholic Women . , 2 + iy the guaste of Noter. A panerst i rrenestre, | will give © grootry shower on TussT nmam medical corps, U 8. A., Mrs On or about Friday, March 3, we will be levinntiaes ty eceiehed 40 atl. Say, February Sh from 3 until ¢ | Love, Wite of Captain J. 1. Boyd, dental corps, U. & A., Mra. Gardner, jy Teady to serve you at ‘ Dr and Mrs. Tortie Toriand to en fertain with a dinner at the Yaebt || club. 8. A. HL Anderson will be hostess evening, imagination carried each guest to the Far East, no realistic aM |was the effect of the contumes rep | | * * If All Thore Bn St Incheon at the Sunset club. lrosented at the Artists’ bail, “a| Mf. Mark Len is chairman of the| (>) “Teliove Me If All o'clock, at the home of Miss Mary | wits of Captain Herbert A. Gariner complimenting Mrs, Livingston ~ A reception committee, which includes q O'Brie 5 E. Aloha st., for Bister| +; . Boyd Stedman, Jr Night tn Old Alexandria,” given by | Arrd. by Rhys Herbert rien, 1218 E. bha st, for Sister) ty S.A. Mra, Madison, wife of Lieu . Bridge tea couplimentary to Mrs. || the Seattle Art club, peer Shonage ire to) “mittereey* Conrad of Providence hospital, to dix | tenant John Harvey Madison, U. & ew tion George Donworth, with Mrs || ‘The grand march wan led by Thals,|, Mr#, Ralph Schoenfeld, Mra. t. 8 ct M horus thy* Herbert) tribute among the poor. A musical! 4) re. Alayden, wife of Lieuten : 1 5 Reginald i. Parvove as hostess.” Vi wing “chatiot oan eared on the| Schwabacher, Mra, Imac Lurie, Mrs! stra ot. M. Stun, ecompaniat | program will be given during the|ant Wrederick Lord Hayden’ tr. & 1525 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Bee. MARC o~ etain with ||Shoulders of four slaves, followed by | #obert Lurie, Mrs. Stanley Bluinen. eats _ jafternoon, For information, call] 4.” Mrs, Vane, wife of Lieutenant © bridge iuncheon in compliment to || her retinue of slaves, Georgeous and |'h!. Mre. Louis Friedlander, Mra. I | Garfield PoT. A. Miss O'Brien, Capitol 2029, or Miss) Lyne C. Vane, U. 8. A., with their house guest, Mra Jean || artistic wag the brilliant affair, |Zeeve, Mrs. Henriette Schneider.) Garfield High School P.-T. A. will! Wilcox, Elliott 1336, Everyone wel-| house guest, Miss Johnston, Mrs, Os- | ps gmpe | Mra. Joseph Silver, Mrs. Sol G.|hold its regular meeting Tuesday, | come. car Klocker, Miss Mason. — | . ‘ | Spring, Mra. 1 tzick, Mra. M. S.| Fe 2 4 hi eee a ; ‘ | | Spr i | February 24, at p. m., in the The affair given on Wednesday by Cesper Pie Gap od Po | Music Practice Club | Bornstein, Mrs. Iville Monheimor, | auditorium. The 80-10 taxation ques | Queen Council, ¥. L. 1. | Mr pon Mie A 2. pW heraasny “fl tioar mance o-- | The Music Practice club will meet | Mra, Arthur G. Cohen, Mev. L.|tion will be discussed by a speaker! Queen council, Y. L. 1, has been|town house, whose roxe bordered pital Hilt ‘Guild's musicate-tea at || at the home of Mrs. Thomas Scruggs, | Welner, Mra. Leopold M. Stern, Mrs |who has studied the question from | invited to attend the convention of! terrace looks out on n superb view the home of Mrs. Thomas Z assy 23a ave, Then y afternoon, Bernard jLisenborger, are, Barns! all angles. Mrs, Harry Stephenson all Northern institutes in Tacoma,|of the mountains and the Sound February 28, at 2:30 o'clock, “Amer-| Ostrow, Mra, Emi ories, Mrs. Carl) Bowen will contribute a group of | Sunday, February 26. Take 9 o'clock | a r PRSDAY, MARCH 9 bean’ ~ , : * 2 ‘ake 9 o'clock | was also an example of Washing gin i. it Geismar to entertain || 1c2" Composers of Opera and Or-| Schermer, Mrs, Elkan Morgenstern, |wongs, A good attendance ts desired | boat from Colman dock, For reser | tonia, every detail recalling an inter chestral Work” will be the subject | Mra. Bella Dinkelspiel, Miss Blanche|as the drive for membership with @ bridge luncheon at ho for the day. | HL. Newberg is| vations, call Hlizabeth Robinson, El-| esting legend, and the Southern hos won. Hott 1175, or Elliott 4005-M pitality of host and hostess repeat SSRRERRERREARR