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STAR LATTLE | Music “eattle J. N. SHAW lSociety at the => Ose ANe é | , | Winifred Bateman to |Har bor I t lo > nf EN FAMILLE e Give Recital Colonel John L. Hayden, t tr Joh pargur will present mmande ft us : mm | Winifred Matemar » COMmpIK! defer ho returned from | Jevening, March 18 in the| fornia dinner » pee | ¥ ~i Delightful Affairs Plan- Fino Arta ha his Port : Tues be . " . 7 16 program Ww 4 own ay in ¢ “ ned for San Francisco ethane re BOs one ten, ( Visitor; Invitations Is- | Allesr , A., und Mr . } sued for Reception. | Hee ' mined ionrs. cies (ise eat | Vor hy al NS Tulips accented the bridge tea gi ONORING Mrs. James Francis va py paid gee hi en on Friday at their Fort W Peattic, of San Francisco, who quarters by Mra. Merriam, wife of Will arrive the firet of the week, t eilegre Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam be the guest Mr. and Mra, ©. J * ce tt A mmander of Fort Wor David, Mrs. Monte b own will en Programs at den, in compliment to Mr K L. Aertain with a luncheon of 24 covers, Bengt |picer, of La Crone, Wine the ) followed by bridge at her home, Tues Cornish house guest of Chaplain George fun > @ay afternoon } On Tuewlay, March 14, at 845, Bat-| yan Longbrake, U. &. A. and Mra On Friday evening, March 17, Mr urday, March 18, at 2:16 and 8:96, the!) Longbrake, each radiant chalice pand Mra. David wil) be hosts to six Ballet Divertiasement, originated and |tribute to the spring, thelr mingled ) teen guests at the dinner dance giv staged by Mary Ann Wells for her | colors adorning drawing rooms and a RH at the Arctic club, and Monday advance pupils, will give @ p ram }tea table, at whith presided Mra. ) Afternoon, March 20, Mrs. David is &t the Corniah school, Roy and Har | James G. MeCurdy, Mrs, Oncar D) @ntertaining with a bridge luncheon vard, Mr, Jobn Hopper will be at|Kiocker, Mrs, Frederick J. Bailey, the piano, ‘The complete program is announce ed an follows and in fragrant charm forming sow |ventrn for the guest of honor, and the winners of high score, who were ‘twenty, y evening, March 21, Mr ) @fd Mrs. A. B. Galloway will enter, “Wain with a dinner at their home, Mrw. wife of Major Royal When covers will be placed for Kemp U, 8. A., commander Seems. of Fort Casey, Mra. Rice, wife of . M Mra. William Edward Young will Captain aP. Rice, U. &. A. Mrx hostess on Friday, March 17, en ae | Langbrake, wife of Chaplain George PYertaining with « St. Patrick's day ree ann | Runyan Longbrake, U. 8. A., Mrs Muheheon of 28 covers, with bridge | Seema’ Prisad | Frederick J. Bailey. The list wan Completing the entertainment of the (©) “Hebby Morse Schumann | large, assembling the civilian set an afternoon. | Henryetta Behugtt 1, | Well as the line at Fort Worden, and ; : ert Walt meatal | ng the For ‘ame ople oO " ‘A Would-the Gypay Caroyell | Were unfortunately not able to come * Issued for Portia Orafien on account of the rough weather Anniversary Celebration stew Which prevented thelr special boat Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bernard | from landing at their island fort, sur Wastied invitations for a recep | rounded as it often is by an inviolate _ ton to be given at the home of Mrs. new. Ferry Leary on Thursday even - Mareh 23, to celebrate the thir THE NEW COMMANDER eth Suaiversery ot shele marr! The new commander of vg Casey, | Triangle aor Re st Kemp G reene, { F 8 & Dinner (A puppet meiodra arrived on p firet, and in the Compliments he enjoated te" the | pauses of bis official duties has been Mr. and Mrs. Stedman, Jr. | aan «| much entertained, his hosts, Captain In compliment to Mr. and Mrs | Willlam W. Werts, 1 i A. and Livingston Boyd Stedman, Jr.. Mr. neasenber. ure | Mire. Wertz, Captain Herbert A Mrs. John Ewing Price enter. The villain and the substitute | Ca riner, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Gardner, with a small dinner at their a peer. PY bean Kirkpatrick anew. Geodon! last evening, taking their = wy lived} corps, 8. A. and Mrs. sor later tb the 'pictermhee of | Adenia falter | Mrs. Greene, with their two children at the Metropolitan, / Franklin Crawtord | Will arrive at Fort Casey on Thurs Hoth Morris | day, at which time the freshly dec Hehuett | crated quarters of the ¢ ander tty Tea for Visitor tae erin | will be in readiness for the new re A pretty bridge tea was given this gime, which opens in the aunpiciou: 7 by Miss Helen Jordan and | augury ee Nettleton at the home of | Jordan, as a compliment to Miss | COLONEL AND COUSIN lotte Brevillier, of Erie, Pa., who | ant weekend Fort Casey we Miss Jordan's house guest. omed a distinguished visitor, Colone Spring flowers adored the home Wittans Mewden, U. 8. A. on det @ charming basket centered the ge lat Camp Lewis with the Thirts table. Assisting were Miss Roma f pet a cousin of Mra. Martha Miss Helen Schwager and Miss Organ Recital Tuesday Renréen Mulholland, of Washiagton Thompson. Judson W. Mather will give an or-)p. © the mother of Mra. Whelche ° © kan ital, ane by Mra. Pior-| wits of cutenant J. Longstreet , to Precede ence Bergh Wilson, o; Mrs. | Whele? A. the colonel’s Gertrude Mather tin, and Mrs.| hosts, who arranged a delightful dir ifty Club's Dance ‘ Mrs. Shaw is one of the influential members of the Woman's Century club, who w de- Waldo Mather, violoncello, at the ner at thelr Fort Casey quarter on . e ed Green Lake ‘ . honor, rer ent Esmee the ane pom po the: voting her time towards making a success of the bazaar and card party the club is giving at tee oer nF Seyncemi ta ‘ " @ay evening are to be Dr. and Mrs.| ‘he Hotel W. ashington on Wednesday. April 19.— —Portrait by G rrady. 1” the presram wi path 1 Capta . T. Wanamaker, who are giv. | ———— — —_ nn. > The Wer 8. A. un ing a farewell dinner at the Sunset | be aes After er the line Glub complimenting Dr. ana Mrs. a.|/nformal Tea ersonal Clubs | ‘ tia n to + pent Linne, who will leave shortly} Miss Marie Bernard entertained i y ident the meetir saga a ge A smal sie | this afternoon with « small tea, com} y¢r and Mex. John McLean, accom CLUBS FOR MONDAY : ; nea disbbina rab Minne mace Pe me eer. ioe ieee ioe Mon, |Pitmenting Mra. Bari M. Means (Dor- panied by Mrs. McLean's mother, | in’ Venice W. Mather (Tasnhawser) cello and organ Wagner|at Went Point wien the colonel was | stationed there as instructor in for King County Hamane Society will tertain othea Baker), who is visiting friends | Mra. Colnon, have returned from a ry a. The annual meeting of the King} in town. Mrs. Harold Hartenan and | three months’ sojourn in California. ves ve eo eee County Humane society will be held tbs eeeeee Vegeta emprtartres Bowman of Tacoma pre- é 938 efebpaie he prot Me. Mare ome Dre! scine Miriam Craig, daughter of Mr.| Monday, March 13, At 12 o'clock at odin Luncheon sided at the urns, land Mrs. David Sheets Craig, who | Boldt's restaurant, 913 Second ave rt “Mrs. Robert H. Dishman enter-| Invitations were confined to the jay been seriously ill, is convalescing | Business, election of officers and SPEEDING THE PARTING Speeding the parting guest, in | these days when the etirrup i« mans with a luncheon of twenty |intimate friends of the honor guest./at her beme. * | trustees for the coming year, It is earnestly requested that every mem: ber make a special effort to be pres on at her home this afternoon with bridge tor the later amusement. . Mra. John W. Graff has gone to oe ee : |atirrup cup, haa lost something of Dinner at Home Berkeley, Cal, where she will be the | et Sophie Braslau itx plcturesquenens. But one may al : servations Jor Tennis | Dr. and Mrs. William Féward | cicst of her son and daughterinlaw,| 2 po, ely 5 AE Ant hit Py ways drink to one's vieavis with Card Part Young will entertain with a dinner | Mr. and Mra. B. H. Graft Women’s Auxilinry, Rainier Noble |Coming April 3 one's eyes, even if dimmed. with Club’s Card Party So tesdabalaicses: UWI Las tine shete __ Post - Misa Sophie Lirasiau, contralto sole-| tears. And there is always the last _ Reservations for the bridge party |°r ‘* | Dare. Theodore Haller left today for |. T¢ Women’s auxiliary to Ralnter-|ist trom the Metropolitan Opera com-| step, which unlike the first. atep, the Tennis club is giving at the club ing. tes la iets oo Ocaterata: Noble post, American Legion, willl pany, will be presented in concert at|not ranked aa a faux pas 80 tne Among those who have re-| ‘ atric 7 5 March 13, in Veterans’ hall, Armory under the auspices of the Women’s | on Thursday, will dance good-bye and an Nellie C ish has returned “ | me ating , "served tables for the afternoon ai *| Bridge Forte a & trip ia the Kast and can-|Phmlc luncheon. Coffee will beljcacue Miss Braman is familiar to|good luck to Major Frank Deater ‘Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Thomas Nips ee Se a, Sa Nac. served the public by her work with the! Applin, U. 8 A., and Mrs. Applin Green, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra. R.|| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morw i ar) bebabdiand Metropolitan company, the New|two of Fort Worden's most accom Ballinger, Mrs. W. H. McEwan, |¢Dtertaining Big hthn they monvencelag fi a ain Evergreen Ladge No, 2 York, Chicago, Boston and St. Louis! plished hosts, soon to be en route ‘Chester Coulter, Mra. Mont.|Pridge at their home, 955 13th ave H. J. Matthews, U. 8. A., and! |. roan L. : ago, Mt ho en . Mrs, Mont. | > ~ , Rvergreen lodge No, 2, A. O. U. W., |nymphonien for Chicago, and to Major R. R. Ly N., this ev complimenting Mr Matthews, who have removed F Russell, Mrs. Louis L. Men- “ rt 1 re fre Fort ¢ y, have tal will m Monday ev March a « U. & A. relieved from temp Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, Mra. Alex-|#2¢ Mrs. W ping, who will | pm mony, + Mave SED?" | 59. Duiine the month of Maren the! we ‘ t lected | rary duty at Fort Flagler, who wil leave the last of this month for a|an apartment at the Lamorita id . man's ab were elected Chaimers, Mrs. Hugh Purcell, | lv a ead ee be oak mes ge will meet Monday evenings in| Frida Mrs. George D.|8ls0 report to headquarters in Chi-| in) rs, Orange | European trip, and for Di a Mrs place of aay Schofield iat . . @.les 2, gg yevvcenge’ hiting. Mien |E. T. Clark, who are leaving in a| Miss Rana Williams, of Cincinnati, | t Frids . — a Mre. EK. ¢ i Jas Shelor, Mrs. James G. Fen-|#hort time for a trip in the East. |e the guest of Miss Bessio Leonard.) a @ | Jones e president; Mra ¥.| in, seeil Tacs Dous' Beevegye te oa. | Fiftee i be entertained, cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS lw. G tos present ZAR RU } Higa, Mrs. Harland Maris, Mrs. H2d-|Fifteen tables will be entertained. | |= =) s 6 i ae i: ie . zo ti eo ON OOD, scotch ler see Mrs. Frederick G pinen’ yf was precede idee “ Ward Young, Mrs. John Scot hier} lotub weuenn of this elty, spent. yes Theosophical Society | De Forest was preceded by ige, Mr Hume, Mrs. Frank Bracklin and Miss| Mrg, Hammer Hostess terday in Tacoma. Dr. G. W. Weddell will speak at ue i 3 wife of Captain Witiam Q Helen Jordan. at __| For the pleasure of Mra. Mt “ee y¥ on “Health | Harrah, treasurer; Mrs, J. H. Soper, | Jeffords, U. 8. A 4 their Fort ~ pein Carlson, who has recently returned! yr and Mrs. John C. Fen have inday, $ p. m., at|financial secretary; Mrs. 18. D. Milla, | Worden quarters on ¥ rane ; from @ two months’ visit in Victoria, |returned from a short trip to &, Third and James, | custodian; Mre. J. 8. Kerr, preas sec: | Kroup of Cadman ng pner J B. C., Mrs, Hakken H. Hammer en " |retary; Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, | Chief among I ingham. at Eve." which was beautifully done T0 REMEMBER tertained with an informal tea at her see Ps | partiamentarian ak tedical wits aca’ tae home yester< Dr. and Mra. Henry Suszallo will The Bachelors’ Club The drama department of the club | 87) oq gees aba 3a wave SATURDAY, MARCH 11— og 4 " waged Bw nin ype Given eet ponte guna “semis id 1) bridge prizes were won by } Dinner for Miss Phebe Net! Tid é return the first of next week from a| 7 achele t 1 hola will mest 1 t Wednesday at 3 D. m. | irughes, wife of Captain Arthur D. marsh, with Miss Klepeth Mc Handbag Players at short trip to California, fourth annual emerald ball on with Mra, Ingraham. 1568 16th | i: nes, U. . A, Mrs. Inman, wife Ewan as honteas V, eat Clu bh! MRE urday evening, March 11, at ave. N. Floyd Dell's playlet. “Bweet | ie Captain E. H. Inman, medical Mr. and Mra. Clyde Leroy Morris to Women's Unituersity Club) sire. 3. c. vicore, who has bein| Masonic temple, Special wireleas an- land Twenty.” will be veen Ot. Wee ik one et 4 entertain wit On Friday afternoon, M 7 visiting in California for several tertainment and music will be fea |H. Utter, who has taken part in sev. | pore guest of Chaplain ceo Run & SUNDAY, MARCH 3 o'clock, the Handbag F weeks, is expected home next week, | tured during the intermission eral pageants, will speak on pa-| on eae es tr BA. and Mra Masred cone > Women's University a - cee ken while Mrs. W Griewoll |; cnserake. ‘The hediéee Win aeaiet and » mnt two plays he Weat ttle Review, W. B. A Evangelist Meetings w esent topics of interest. ‘This : * : / Seat ew, W. re ed by Mrs. Jacobs, wife of Captain WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15— nt.” by Brock, and “How He Tied) Went Seattle Review, W. B. A. of| Rev, A. P. Gouthey, national evan. meeting is open to the entire mem-| James T Jacobe. tl. 8 A. and Mes Rand son gt By ongieme to Her Hust 1," by Bernard Shaw.\on, wMaccabec ‘ circle will | gelist, ha recent returned from, ber » of the club. Boyd, wife of Captain J. L. Boyd tog Mare. C. A. Kinnear, The hostess 1 be Mrs. Howard | meet with Mra Lon nd Pasadena, Ca path Mes: USA THURSDAY, MARCH 16— Waterman and Mrs, J.B. Jarvis. | oq aru, gw shibier BE Wnvinala & water ottseseal Seattle Weman's Club ; Bridge-tea at Se ennis Pree ; acre Gy ae ns fe is now a The literary retation depart- | pIRELOTS DE CHINE Por reservations call Men ieee Jat 11 a. m : . nex. He is n __ she tien werpretation depart: | BIRELOTS DE CHINE 3 i Fruit and Flower see ng Rev, G. C. Poolton, at Madison ™ . App ny sant hphererealy hrc ua valle pi. gave an inter ra fags: “ ‘Depietniat Lalla Denke treet Methodist church, in a two Will meet at the home of Miss Libby |esting touch to drawing-roome it > ; - 5 dee party at Queen Anne Circle of the Fruit| pn, will give a dance Wednesday eve-| Services are held on Sunda: lay, March 14, at 1 p.m. Mra. Marie | their Fort Worden quarters on Tuer i and Flower Mission is planning 4! ning, March 29, in the I. O. 0. F. ar 30, and each week rn Wernli be will instruct the class |day by Mrs. Inman, wife of Captah FRIDAY, MAncH May Day card party at the Hotel! han, 1oth and HK. Pine st 7:30 n Browning. Current topics at/E. H. Inman, medical corps. U. $ Dinner dan A at A e Washington on May 1, Tickets may ow’ Ss cee | 2:30. Mis Maud McGough, leader. A., bringing ¢ the line at Worder Saad hehe motert hod be obtained from Mrs. G. I. C. Bar| ars Women's Improvement Club y Club ake Broadway car land a few guests from Casey. Pre 26 ton, Mm. Philip | “tra vaauiag buities ta of board of trustees of “= = nie Fatrbanks will enter. || Je ‘s Improvement club | Woman's Century club will A . : Aye | the home of Mrs,|with Mra, J. N. Shaw, 1 ' y Faculty wives ciuy wii | Orthopedic Tea | , 4004 Bast drive, Tue day, at 2 p.m. Fror H : Y y . at 2p. m. Plans will) ment®will meet at the ' Broadw guild will be in cha be held early in April is will be ) department at the ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH in— of the Orthop Tea Shop next | followed by social hour, A large at 10:30 a. m Dinenr-dance at Seattle Golf a | Monday, Mr Grunbaum, airs | attendance is desired. Th following of th @ H BEDI ar | Soo itn Eg THEATER informa pecbereig: Westmis Presby & third at Madison Phone Elliott 2564 te Mr \ rmatrong eeaseany:) sony oon ui penne | careers ge i My i ai il ‘Hee THE HOME OF SPOKEN DRAMA aoe Git NT caren, Ms Week of March 12—Starts Matinee Sunday loc VICTORY FAMILY Third Near Union ‘THEAT! ERS Third Near Pike Sunday and Mond: ) Sanday and Monday William Russell { Dustin Farnum ibe ; In gph ; ad A ” “Singing River” 5 The Primal Law A Thrifling Western Drama 5 canane” Western wants COMEDY News ; i r , f ‘Today Last Times Today Last ‘Times i WAN MURMAY tn treet Called Straight” } “On With the Da * Charles {ner Frink Park M Mis, chairman Otto Grunbaum will be ho r Broadway Guild Monday, as by Mrs, W. T. Robinson, Mr French, Mrs, J. J. Mack, Mrs Mr A rd and M Till u. TAN i Ay) Th iret Were inl Aint OW PLAYING CORINNE GRIFFITH —{n— A Startling Drama of Today “MORAL FIBRE” Ws Weekday Ma Evenings COMEDY 10¢ 0. D. WOODWARD PRE Hazel Whitmore SUPPORTED BY ALEXIS B. LUCE AND A NOTABLE CAST IN “THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE” BY MARGARET MAYO TS MATINEES Sundays Wednesdays Saturdays MATINEES All NIGHTS ANY SEAT mee 25° NTS Are 50c—35c Plos War Tax Reserved Plus War SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. Here Is Another Lucky Girl Wins Pair of ‘Silk Maa ory ee | =e Is this your picture? —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Here is an attractively dressed miss, snapped by The Star camera- man on Second ave, Friday afternoon. A feature of the outfit, tho it dors not show up plainly in the picture, is the new epring hat. It is a dainty creation of biue Milan straw faced with plaited grosgrain ribbon. Its chief attrac tion is the flower design of red and blue appliqued on the crown. Streamers of grosgrain ribbon hang gracefully at the back. Black Canton crepe is the material used for the dress, which is trimmed with bands of gray lamb’s wool, A stunning Uttle fur coatee com- pietes the outfit This Is the last of a series of fashion pictures taken in conjunc- tion with the big Spring Opening of local stores March 13. pictured here will call at The Star office for will receive an order for a pair of silk hose, Carpenter of MacDougall-Southwick. If the young lady identification donated by C. ion, five tables | Mrs. Kemp ceding the clever coll . in play, prizes going to Greene, wife of Major Royal sisted by Mrs. Hughes, wife of Ma- jor John Law Hughes, U. S.A. re- tired, Mrs, Miller, wife of Major Al- Greene, U. 8 A., commander of Fort Casey, Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Al. | Yin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. vin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8S. A., Mrs. Block, wife of Past Sur S. A. Mrs, Hughes, wife of Captain geon Walter Alvin Bleck, U. 8 P. Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A., Mrs.| H. S. Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. J. J. | Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Fran- O'Conner, Miss Eisenbeis. cis Stiley, U A., Mrs, Longbrake, v8 wife of Chaplain George Runyan) prerry PARTY Longbrake, U. 8. A. A pretty party was the bridge tea | - |given on Thursday by Mrs. George HAPPY HOSPITALITY Welch in compliment to her card | The happy hospitality which seems, an art in the army was attractively iustrated on Thursday by Mrs, Vose elub, and including an army table in honor of Mrs. Greene, wife of Major Royal Kemp Greene, S. A. com wife of Major Robert BE. Vore, U. S.| mander of Fort Casey, and Mrs. App A., retired, daughter of Major John Un, wite of Major Frank Dexter App Law Hughes, U. 8. A., retired, whose tin, U. S. A, both of whom leave bridge games were followed by a/soon for pastures new, and each of specially delicate collation, and | whom received an enchanting guest whose prize-winning guests were Mrs prize, en souvenir. The group at Applin, wife of Major Frank Dexter army table included besides the hy Applin, U. S. A. Mrs, Stil wife guests Mrs. Rice, wife of Captain aP. of Captain Joseph Francis » U. Rice, U.S. A., Mrs. Rutherford, wife 5. A., Mrs, Sanford Lake, Miss Mil. of Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, dred Barnes, The hostess was as-| U.S. A. STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 18 SEVEN-DAY SHOWS AT LOEW’S PALACE-HIP

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