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

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STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS THE SEATTLE ‘Personal | For reservations notify Mrs.| in Fine Arts hall, Saturday evening.—Portrait by Grady. Capitot 144. —— oe Soon will tnctude an old J. Johnston, 1605 B. 63rd at . . Sewing club will meet Wednesday,|'he appointment on the national pub- | Staren 22, with Mra. Rachel Young, |lelty committee to have the direction | of the entire Western publicity cam Mr. and Mra Viverett @. Hoffran,/ 4012 ith ave, N. B. Luncheon at 4 dance in costume by Mra.| Dinner Planned | Colonial Dames Dinner |eyo hare heen spending veverni| 1230, ‘Take car No. 6 and get|Palgn for the national federation. — | ree vale and woe for This Evening at Sunset Club [ecenthe tn the: Mast aed. in Goumors Fase at 18R Gre. N.. a BveryoPs| 5b ALACE HIP HAS Gleb ag the Wormen’e University ctuv,| Df. and Mra. Frank J. Clancy are| ‘The Colonial Dames are entertain. | California. bave returned and tal se ate FULL-WEEK SHOW Feadings by pupils from the |*Mtertaining with @ St. Patrick's day | ing with a dinner at the Sunset hate | Otten OF Se Alircieita chun ped 1 Ma ai ri: nee And a oneact play by mem. | “nner for sixtoon gueste at thelr! i noerow evening, in compliment to! wr. and Mra. George WR. Lane, who ; 7 . oe Fae cd . ir. an re. ‘" ‘The Altruintio club will meet at) Hip theater, in inaugurating the new | % of the “Handbag Players of |hOMe this evening, complimentary to | the Women's University club. Mre.| MIS. Clancy's sister, Mra, C. T. | 0 ID ge soy Mra. Hoogewertf, wife of Rear Ad-jhave bean spending the winter @t}ing home of Mra | policy of fullweek shown, has aw the Moore hetel, bave removed to) Bighth W, Wednesday, March gembied a collection of high-class 4 Matthews, of Sen Francisco, who is | miral John A. Hoogewerff, U. &. N.. ved will be assisted by Mra, Will- their country home at Port Madison et 1 o'clock, 1 » te ae if Sutt 1M Ger. |thelr house guest. the Puget N oy vaudeville and photoplay specialties eo cde eee 24 a for the summer. | | s 28 that augure well for the new scheme | nei Sunshine © of things, to form the first show to bhp ty Mr. George Gunn, Jr, left Tuesday Reception for Phi Informal Dinner ‘The Queen City Sunsh club wit! | be presented under the new policy, King County Legistative Pedera ee three Barbour sisters and the two the active and alumnae members of evening | the May day card party the ‘Anne guild of the Fruit and{Pb) Sigma Chi, the first national) cee | tion will ment Monday. March 20. 9t/Cirele J, First Presbyterian Chareh | Tiarkina sinters are billed. ‘They Mission ts giving at the|%onorary commerce sorority found Children’s Party 2 p,m. in the secdha or : | Clrele J, of the First Presbyterian | promise a hodge podee of music Hietel Washington on May 1, are|%4 &t the school of business at) poe oy. te vot her tittte | TeO™ Of the Y. W.C A The follow. | church, will meet with Mre. William | style and #yneopation and vary their * dete 4 ministration of the University of Neng, ectomegetcle Jing program, under the auepiees Of | sronowell, 4109 Burke ave, Wednes | popular and jazzy song numbers with sgh ggmed Washington, at her home, 6427 16th | *2UShter. Frances. on her 10th birth: | 1 incon PT. A, will be given! Mr. aay starch at 2 p.m. Visitors | melodies played on brass instru-| oo ot CS yg og rg ave No E. Gunday, March 38, at| dra. M. Ambrose entertained | kari ¥. Adams will speak 8 “Be | wel : : |menta. “The Surprise” te the offer | assisted le ° * “lten of her clasemates er home , J, 1. Netke as | nm attle High Beheols”; Mr. - nd + ait a Dire rank A Ziumer|® Pal Glgma Chi expects to do-| sturtar. reel W.| Yelop & plan for the consotidation | Soo cad eae, Mrs. Wl <¢ ai) commerce sorerition and to on “Phe Progress of the POT. A. Movement”; Miss Myra Snow, pree- Women's Pioneer Auxiliary ident of the Grade Teachery’ elvb, organize a large alumnae associa-| The Women's Pioneer axitiary to| will epeak on “City Grade Schoolr Mrs,| tion, whose function will be to co-|the Washington State Pioneers held | voral solo by Mr. John Manty. _- fennings and Mra, Charies|°Tdinate the business and civic life|a largely attended and interesting | companied by Mre. Clyde Mra Le of the community with the univer-| meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Wednes- | Barnes will preside, “tsity life of the potential business |day, March 35, following their noon - ——e At thin meeting and day luncheon, Eleven members were Aq Lodge, No. 35 the first alumnae enrolied. The program consisted of a| A progressive whint party wil be Worth Dens | civen’by Aavila lodge, No. 75, D. Hf Mra A. Lindy, Ko and Mrs. George H. Dowling; ; ™M Edwin Fair.) CD@pter will be founded, which will/vocal sole by Mr. J Meer Nee Jone Games, ‘Mr |be active in aiding the younger|more, an interesting lecture op the |. As at its hall, 106 Madison ..| ere Is Your es 8. Wills and Mra. & E.| WO™* to train for and adapt them-| Philippines by Mr. Albert Bryan and | Wednesday evening, March 22, at | “|selves to the business and profes-| several vocal selections by Sargent | o'clock. Favors awarded and re sional world more easily and intetli-| A ently. Huriton. The next moeettng wil | freshments served. Degree of Honor ‘be held May 17 members and visitors welcome, ¥ Uist of patronesses will be Opportunity to Buy Fine Imported GLOVES At Prices Less than Pre-War Prices Mrs. Leary Mra. H4ward B. Burwell enter. 3 with a luncheon of tweive at her residence, honoring ‘Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, who ir leav- im April for Washington, 1). C., 1d the national congress of | hterg of the American Revo- Beauty and Value Combined in Spring Millinery Bridge Luncheon for Mrs. Martin ‘Complimenting her sister, Mra. 8.} A. Martin, on her birthday, Mrs. A. Biack entertained with | ® luncheon for sixteen, followed by bridge, at her home yesterday after- noon. Women’s Fine Long Silk Gloves (12- and 16-button lengths) $1.75 and $2.00 Women’s Short Silk Gloves in dark Colors) At o.oo oc stoic cwcieie $1.25 At these prices you are getting exceptional values. The Millinery World is offering the exception in millinery values this week because of a fortunate purchase of a com- plete sample line from a large New York manufacturer. Sacred Concert A sacred concert will be given at the Young Women's association, Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, when the following program will be pre- sented: And Here Are More Fine Bargains Women’s Fabric Gloves, two snaps 45c Women’s Suede and Mocha Gloves $1.65 We would like to have you call and see these Gloves. Then you will appreciate what bargains they are. And no man who demands fine gloves at low prices should buy elsewhere until he has examined our wonderful line of Men’s Gloves, Western Importing Company Olympic Central Public Market 1422 First Avenue, between Pike and Union | Next to Help Yourself Grocery Every hat is this season’s newest style —each one is different—no two alike, offering a wide variety from which to choose, especially flowered hats in all de- sired shades for spring. Upon the Moun- Harker 1. Miew Bertha Berman fay Polonaine «2.26... eee. (b) Biack Key Study... Contraite solo ...... Tine John Prindie Seott ina Berman 4 Mrs. Kussell seater | Mr. Marvin Brain | Accompanist . An invitation ix extended to ail! out-of-town visitors to make the as-| ®ociation building their headquarters | on Sunday afternoon. see Your Choice TOMORROW for the very low price of Dinner Compliments Miss Munday AS 4 compliment to Miss Amy | Munday, Commander Stewart E. Bar. | ber, U. S. N., and Mrs. Barber enter. tained with a dinner last evening at the Navy Yard club, in Bremerton. | ee Tea Shop Service Saturda Frink Park guild will be in charge Of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, | Mrs. W. C. Hiles is to be hostess and ssisted by Mra. Ivan Hyland, el J. Holmes, Mre. Fred Mrs. Max Harrison, Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. Be ah V. Rov Miss Marian Hyland and Miss Eve.| lyn Carman, te | | | L jitteces Named for Sigma Chi Alumnae | Mr. and Mra. Clyde Leroy Morris |for-s three weeks’ trip in the EMA) nee 4) Masonic Temple Tussday. | commencing Saturday, | ¥ {i Da Miss Anna Marie Brucggerhoff is entertained with an informal «i Se March 21, at 2 p.m, Cards All| Featuring the vaudeville list come | x ee Dey Card Party entertaining with a reception for|of eight covers at thelr hom ing County Tegisiative Federation | member ¢ the astern Star invited. |the Five Musical Peaches, as the | | British and Dutch FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1923, |WELL DRESSED Getting Chummy| MAN CAN BE FARM Mr. and Mra Warren O. Fusnel THE HAGUE, March 17.—Tiee vie-| Man are r Wing to Low Angeles te it of the Wari and € untems of Ath od iy ‘oe t make their home, Mr. I ap tee gre CLUBS FORK SATURDAY | Disabled Veterans Entertained | jone to Queen Wilhelmina is expected | “Well, well, Jim! What's the A ociée he a ot agg amet mapas | — The Ladien fiary to the DI®| vo be followed by closer relations be-| word today? I hear you and yous joined by Mrs. Puaselman and 6 A rans of the World War en tle far ; Maughtes, at the clove of the achool| Art Department Woman's Century | abled Vet f the World War on | tween Holland and Hiritain, ‘This has| wife are doing a little farming on ti daughter, at the close of the schoo! 1 tertained the ve with vard ds —oe im” year | 4 Club » ae che Web| dance at 1616% Third ave, |lne been desired in Wnglich circle, | ide at your place over on lang, ° Det Fe Man! | e 6 ‘The art departmen' ° Wo . ~ . venir tot ae theme te Delightful Bridge - Tea | str. v. w. srurtous, whe has boo sate Century chub wil mnt for deo. | Wednesday evening, MArch 16. "| soa aay Harvey, won| TOF Gm"! tok ike «farmer to ai iments J - , ern | « 6 work with Mra Voster Delile aneeeher ait wk long | Boer arm Compliments Miss Mun pending. the winter in Bouthern ormtive work with Mrm 2. Tver) ques paighte Literary Club | 44NG#n, comedy and wongs are alone eT oy” hag mura im day; Luncheon and Califoraia, is axpened 1 Syturn| SeeD ee icnle luhell Mra. Hidith Kochford will entertain | 2 . mouth. How come you are all drag Can i about April 1 | Ma the Sunset Heights Literary club at The playlet of the bin will be pre ied up like you jumped out of @ Musicale. eee | oe tly nig 96 rueeday,|sented by Frank Yord and company, | tendtox 4 ‘ caneunt | Mr. and Mre. If y Tabor of Low Alsackens Lorrains . . oll « who bring « hilarious farce by He o Geores, we March 1 m roll cal 7 ‘ou know, Georges, B afternoon at her home Mra ieneree, "a pocompany oer Ro Bocteto Wrens =~ Alan tens Fake Genie Sal bert Varren, entitied “Betty, Wake | ha great acreage yet, just wi Mra, B. L. Me. ster, who have been | yorraing will give nee on Ba’ ip.” carries @ cleverly conceived | garden, ¥ even #0, that's old Pp Clare EB. Farnsworth entertained | > we ‘ ’ " . al 234 re en lat wag we fat: ra spending the winter in California, OM |urqay at Af, HB. A. ball, 1929% Ressian Play and Concert plot and in well acted. labout farmers weating long & oe their return about April 1. \* iret ave, eee Yor the benefit of the Nusian Ne Genevieve Davi and Bee Bradner | and overalia. They dress up coed “ Pllment to Miss Amy Munday, | 9 98 | ‘ Ne 8 lief fund the Ladies’ auxiliary of the are two musical comedy prima| anybody these daya. But It dows A profusion of spring blossoms | Mr. William 8. Walker hes ad Kvergreen Court ee ot Workers’ cirele will give @ play end | donn: formerly featured with |soul good to hear you say I u were effectively used in decorating. turned from a short trip to Calb | Tver Ere COU Ney purty at Coneert at 120 2at ave, Bunday,| "Jimmy" and “Take It rom Me," | drewed up. It'n the first time L fornia, | Amaranth, will give @ card party Ot siren 9 at 6 p,m who wilt supply @ pretty song revue |felt respectable for a long time, and a basket of gee — | eee § o'clock in Wing's cafeteria, “ee of clansical pos popular tuner. lapent so dern much money b adorned the “ape bie ee 4 7 |. Mre ae of po rng Ring yore ae fa St. Cecilia's Guild Rammage Sale “The Venus of the Alr.” Kila Ta|that place that I thought 1 & Jemmes Colbert Sullivan and Mrs. J day for Chicago, wh dal St Patrick's Danes Bt, Cecilia guild of St. Clement's | Vail, will exhibit her nerve and cour. | Would get rome new clothes ew Mason dispensed hospitalitios, for « short time before going to De#! a, onupch of Apiritual Laght will lchureh will hold « rummage nale on age in @ series of mpectacular aerial | Wax with me, tho, when 1 c assisted by Mrs. Franklin K. Mun Moines, Ia, to ape | ree weeks. | ntertain with @ St. Putriek’s dance ine jower floor of the Queen City | feats performed on Roman rings and | about Cherry's, on Second 4 & @ay and Mrs. Fred Haxter Ls Ham. |i? Ganwoll's hall, Saturday evening./market Friday and Saturday, March the trapers tween Madison and Spring , 4 RK as Sroodhtar | Mr. and Mra, Frederick Dent Ham-/ ir 17 and 18. * bl lto Bide., over the Pig'n Whistle, J : ii i Wednenday from aj March As the big feature photoplay fea Ladies’ Musical Club jmene returned Wednesday o 2 @ eee }ture, Tom Mix will be seen as the | bought this suit on credit and h mente's Wie to Galteraia, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Professional Women's | star of “The Night Horsemen,” a| et it paid for on easy monthly F Luncheon rd Club Sasfiting Western Geinin. ments. Best thing about it is 14 Tm honor of the thirty-first anniver. are bts - mom and ho nae | Hightand Park PUT. A. Sn 0 ‘letter’ 00 Masts 9 vencived gh | nave to pay a-lerge amount own | Bary of the founding of the Ladies’ ter Jovephine, of Denver, Colo, @F | nie night will be calebrated bY /from Mim Lena Madesin Phillips, |, 7, a i practically made my own terma! a chub, @ luncheon will be rived in the city ber me we |iighiand Park PT, A. at thlexecutive secretary of the National |“ BUDDIES” CLOSES | Praatienter 2 / given at the Hotel Washington An. questa of thelr polatives, parents, |Pehool Friday, March 24, st 745) Wederation of Husiness and Vrotes| SATURDAY NIGHT ior - » Nay i Re rag Ra + av out yocved the University |P- ™ A. short business meeting | Women's cubs, Miss Anna) fut thre more chances remain to t ST GK. Poatge © ’ : ° will precede the following program | Br rhoft han been ap-|see “Buddies,” the musical comedy , eee, were, Bagiey. have arranged of Washington following the Waster) 14 rreshments: Remarks by some r chairman of the success that is on its second week STEVENS the fotlox ing vein which will be holidays Par ae of the "Dads", physical yn Western states on the national trans at the Wilkes theater, The produc-| Wey They Are Dancing L & 3:20 o'clock: and songs by pupils of the fourth | portation committee to make arrange tion will close Saturday evening | « i 4 fou 0 it elon aturd ng Little Cont. Private Mr. and Mra a ere krade; piano solo, Mra. J. %. Web/ments for the national convention | with « matines on the mume day. | ‘Day and Evening. 4 the Bi t ana afte ee a few |a#rd, accompanied by Mrs. J. ¥\transportation to Chattanooga, Tenn.| “Buddies” han proven to be a | Young La4y Assistants, " ae seen eatan and New York, wilt| Webster: drill by the primary) A» regional chairman for the district of the most popular stock produc 1511% Fourth Aw., Nr. h py ; cen re gh gy joining | ere. plane solo, Mra. J. E. Web jcomprising Montana, Idaho, Nevada. |tiong ever seen in Beatle, delighted > te. Male amit 1 Mre. G. BM. Ps Dy 4 Mrs. Joseph Manning in| *°F jOrewon, Washington and California, | audiences greeting it at every per- | —— t i asks v + iggy ara wil epend several| Metrons @f the schoo! are cordial lahe will have full supervision of the | formance and giving unstinted ap. Amaroso” . . Rua! . ~ jty invited, and mbers OF T®larrangement of special care and t 0 In travel on the continent, ve plause to its 10 musical numbers and ; - Trirse Caweny ae ne en puat |tuented to bring a guest raten of the deleguten to the national |{ts countless comedy lines and stu-/i TH! VAMOTS BALDWIN ; ar ome t eee convention. She will cooperate with| otiona Is wold exclusively tm ‘ No. t the general transportation chairman, | senttle at Frederick Sundt (Theresa Evergreen Court Many new friends have been made Ce eee hcintisnia, Norway,| Wvergreen court No. 2, Order of| Mise Kitty Steele Walker, of the! for the Wilkes during the production University Music Store ‘The Wellesley clud will give the vill necive in the eity shortly to visit} Amaranth, will give @ card party|Central Georgia railway, Chatta-| of “Buddies” and the presence of #0 4312 14th Ave, N. Be ’ a Mr Morts|in Wing's caf Saturday eve |nooga. many highly trained voices in the ies Vinest Seburben ‘ of a series of eptertainments her parenta, Mr. an . . | Mente | for the benefit of the endowment bo orig ning, March 1 4 o'clock. This in @ dintinetive honor, an it 1s | cont of the company was @ pleasing roove) ‘ ? " eee cee the second national appointment re-| surprise to them. ‘ ened Ra Nvet.|,,Miss Bateman, the daughter of Rev. F. R. Bateman and Mra. J. C Dow, of Great Pals Home Sewing Club ceived by Minn Brueggerhott within | afternoon, March 29, at 230| Mrs, Bateman, will appear in a complimentary violin recital) ON" sine guest of her sister, Mrs. The ladiea of the Grand Army|the last few months, the first being “Tailored Just | Like Dad’s’’ Cheasty Junior | Suits Two Pairs of Knickers $9.75 Warranted All Wool A most unusual assortment of New Spring Suits in the very latest styles and patterns— $14.85 Two Pairs of Knickers Others $18.50 to $35.00 <a Beautiful New Spring Top Coats for little boys and girls in blue serge, tweed and Polo cloths. Sizes 3 to 9— $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 You will be pleased with our new Juvenile Spring Clothing, Junior Norfolks, Oliver Twists and Sailor Middies, at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 A baseball and bat to every pur- chaser of a Cheasty Junior Suit or Overcoat, regardless of price. Cheasty’s | AVENUE AT SEWETA REBIGELOW PRES. BGR. SNFREDERICK VICE PRES. | | | FREE : For Coloring Pictures in the Barkus B. 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