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3 CATTLE STALL SATURDAY, MARCTI 18, 1922, Wy Mrs. Mesdag Plans Two Affairs for Next W Invitations Out for Tea Monday Afternoon, RDS have b en issued by Mrs. Tom Mesdag for an informal tea fat her home, 619 W. Highland drive, Friday afternoon, March 24, from 3 until 6 o'clock. Invitations have been confined to residents of Queen Anne a. On Thursday afternoon Mra. Mes @ag will entertain with a luncheon % the Sunset club, complimenting es. Walter Gray McLean (Catherine | xter), a February bride. eee Mrs. Allen Issues Invitations for Tea Mra. Stanton Allen bas Issued in-| Vitations for a tea at her home, 1191 B. Newton st. Monday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, honoring Miss Allen and Miss Lorraine Allen, vee Faculty Wives’ Club Entertains ‘The Faculty Wives’ club of the} Whiversity of Washington enter. tained last evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo with « @elightful musicale and reception. In the receiving line were: Mra. Suzzallo, Mrs. Fred C. Ayer, Mrs. Irving M. Glen, Mrs. Carl Page Wood and Mrs. George Kirebner. Presiding At the supper table, centered with a charming arrangeemnt of Columbia roses, were Mrs. Carl Page Wood and Mra, Irving M. Glen. i ‘Quartet, D Major, Opus 44. . PST RS aaa iI Menuetto (Aliegrette) BV Finele (Vivece) ‘Veeai Soti— (a) To Muste « Bohubert (®) The Lasw with the Delicate Air + De Arne de) At the Well. (4) At Burst of Melody. ut Piano Sol! (a) Rnapeodie, Op. 119... @) Nightfall, from Roman (e) Tmprompts | 48) Cradie Boog () nie of Saadowe ‘Voeal Bolo— Ave Marie. Brahms Sketches . Grittes Bridge Tea Will Honor Mrs. Kane n t Mrs. Arthur S. Haggett and Mrs. | verett, where her marriage t Frank L. Ballaine are entertaining part of the month. It will be one of the social events of the season.—Portrait by Grady. Miss Cunningham, who graduated from the University of Washington this week, is leav-|seremon. Mr M. Deny ing Sunday for Yakima to visit until April 1, when she will return to her former home in 'o Mr. Charles Diller Fratt, Jr., will be solemnized the latter With a bridge tea Thursday after. Moon at the Gamma Phi Beta soror. ity House, honoring Mrs. Thomas|Century Club Bazaar Franklin gt - Committees for three booths of the bazaar the Century club is giving at aad ae a llama the Hotel Washington on April 19, : Charming Tea Given have just been named and are as fol - lows: This Afternoon Arte and Grape © geen oe alewgpingg ond Blip cage ete dear yp Ber a vis eat + Jeanie Billet, M home this afternoon, complimentary | {0""""Puilies. Men anc. Warner, ben to Miss Creigh Cunningham and Mrs. |J. M. Clapp, Mra. J. Poster Dean. This Frederick Wiman (Katherine Win-| ‘om! it feature unueeal. bi made baskets, decorative foll ter) of Everett. The home was a gar-|‘nectai sscorationa trom. den of carly spring biooms—daffo | candies, hammered brass, paint dil, tulips and hyacinths—and the) ‘r*ft work of ail kinds. tea table heldgs broad basket of the| The Apron HBungsiow— flowers Mre Emma K. Rinehart, Mra @ W. — Parker and Mra Henry Landes, chair Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Mra. Henry Kauffman, vies chair- Allen Balsbaugh Engle, Mrs. Ross) cw Perry Williams, Mrs. William For. Fest Goodfellow and Mrs. Charlies H. Grinnell. Assisting were Miss Edith ‘Lee, Miss Miriam Cole, Miss Florence Rogers and Miss Laura Robinson, of Everett. Mrs. Lewis Conner assist- ed generally. Dabiem, Mra W. F. Mrs. Donald Oleon, Mra J. D. Mra. G &. Hi. K. Maltby, 1 Rogers, Ta * aprons of « y purpose. Lingerie Bower Mre. J. M. Rich, chatrman; Mra F.C. a. 2 3 Prerendes, vice chairm Mra. & TK. Peek, Mrs. Caroline Clark, M: Menry Bittma Mrs. Galloway Mrs’ toute ts Mon Auaon Aner, Mra 3.1L, Tempicion, This booth, wil Plans Luncheon sotalise ta hand-made articles of lin rin. camisoles, nigntgewna,” bouset? Complimenting Mra. James Fran- | ** indus and pettine cis Peattie, of San Francisco, Mra.|““"* °° oe ee A. B. Galloway is entertaining with 2 @ luncheon at the Seattle Golt club| Dinner Hosts Tuesday afternoon, March 28. In compliment to Dr, and Mrs F. B. Whiting, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. eee Musicale to Be Given Tollefsen entertained with a dinner at Sunset Club of eight covers at their home last The musicale planned for Feb-| evening. Tuary at the Sunset club, which was eee Postponed, owing to illness, will be i given Wednesday afternoon at the M ecting of Monday club. Practice Club ‘The following program ‘will be given by Mrs. Shirl Blalock, so- Postponed prano, and Mr. Ferdinand Lhoest,| © account of conflicting with the cellist, with Mrs. Daisy Wood Hij-|318t anniversary luncheon of the @reth at the piano: Ladies’ Musical club, which is to be L given at the Hotel Washington An (a) Romanes ... . Clande Debussy |nex Monday, the Monday Practice (b) The Nightingale and the Rose. club has postponed its regular meet eee until Thursday, March 23, at the Women's University club, .- Will Entertain trom “ta Cid”. Mra Blalock ML. iY 7 (a) Aria trom “Louise Bridge Club ©) Latiady Geis ‘cvtigntes Dr, and Mre. W. H. Cummings will entertain the members of their bridge Emile Pessard de) Wablian (Manon) |’) '.....Massenst|club of three tables at their home sk gate this evening. (a) Berenate .....0. Yai (a) Spinning ‘Wise! Calendar for a ce Orthopedic Tea Shop (a) The Fountain of Caraonet The different guilds of the city Omer Latarey Lemaire will be in charge of the Orthopedic a Shop next week, as Alexander Georges Monday, Trinity parish, Mra . Mrs, Blalock ing Gow, hostess; Tue The hostesses for the ernoo oo, et aerniee Mrs. Margaret Cheal, chair are to be Mrs. Carl F. Gould and ** , 5 ls, Syasestt Gates, man; Wednesday, Madrona, Mra , chairman; Thursda Mrs. Weeks Ladcheon Mrs, Arthur Lindsay, | Mrs Friday, Washington Park, Hostess as W. F. Burt, hostess urday, With covers pladed for sixteen (jnte Tih ne eS S Suests, Mrs. Harold T. Weeks enter. 7" o fe) You Dance Marquise Hyma to the Su follows Hard hostess; chairman, tained today with a luncheon at her oe gers : pe ge on bo hl home, 1103 Grand ave., followed by * fobs FS ae bridge. B. Shepard, Mrs. Rh. J. 8, Bethel, | eee Mrs. J. N. Condon, Mra. F, B, Chris « tie, Mra. A. W. Anderson, Mrm Luncheon Compliments | miiraaock Gow and Mian Ol: Visitors ganas eae Mra. Max Olsen entertained with ‘ , @ bridge luncheon for nixteen guests Dinner at Yacht Club at her honw Thursday, compliment- At the Yachtemen’s Dinner to be ing Mrs. Albert Becker, of Honolulu, given at the § tle Yacht club Mon who is the guest of her brother-in- da evening, March 2 Capt, Frank law and sister, Mr. and Mri Orange Andrews, of Tacoma, will deliver his Jacobs, Jr, and Miss ancy C. lecture on the glorious days of the Gamage, of Norfolk, Va., the guest sailing ship, “Wooden Ships and Tron @t Mrs. Lynn V, Keady, |Aen,” ilustrated with lantern slides. adh :|Thureday at the Officers club, Fort "|hospitality, to say goodby to Major | | Society at Harbor Forts }HORS. OEUVRE MeCoid, Captain Dorsey J. Ruther- A wide expanse of mountain-mir.|ford, U. & A. and Mre. Rutherford, rored water, enchanting In the moon. |Captain J. L. Boyd, dental corps, U. light, wag an hored’ouevre the} A, and Mra. Boyd, Captain Nyal dinner given on Thursday by Colonel |l. Adams, U. & A.. Lieutenant Fred. |Jokn I. Hayden, U. § A. command-|¢tick Lord Hayden, U. 8. A. and Mra. Lieutenant jer of the Puget Sound coast defenses, Hayden, Cyrus |whose quarters overlook the Cas Quentin Shelton, U. 8 A. Lieutenant leades and the straits of San Juan de| Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A, Lieu tenant Loper Railey Lowry, U. & Fuca, and whose guests were his Lieutenant Gustave H. Vogel, U. son, Lieutenant Frederick Lord Hay. | 4~ }den, U. S. A. and Mra, Hayden, Mr. |5. A.. Lieutenant Harold L. Stieble, and Mra, Frederick J. Bailey, Mise U. 8. A., Lieutenant Edward L. Sup Jordon. |ple, U. 8. A Major and Mrs. Applin plan to take & house at Highland Park, which is within motor distance of both Fort Sheridan and Chicago, and is a part of that smart colony which foregath jers each autumn on the north shore jot Lake Michigan. At the Onwentasla, jthe Old Elme and the Exmoor are unrivaled courses for the experienced golfer and golf widow. Incidentally: it may be mentioned that the injtia- tion fee at the Old Etma is $1,500, paid to the club, and $1,000 paid to An accredited charity. Regular army officera are on the honorary lista at jthene clubs, a fitting tribute to the THE RANKING PARTY The ranking party of the week war the reception and dance given on Worden, offering an opportunity to bid bon voyage to Mrs. Applin, who has brought great charm to Worden R. R. Lyons, U. 8. A. who will re port to headquarters in Chicago, and to wish good hunting to Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8. A. who will be on temporary duty at Fort Sheridan, ter devoting his talents to a Chi- cago contingent of the organized re- | rhe Inerves, that voluntary federal force |UNtrY’s first line defenders, | of 66,000 potential American officers. |who depend on the officers of the) ng necer | PRECEDENCH U, 8. A., Captain Arthur D, Hughes, eral Jacob B. Rawls, U. 8. A. and| U. & A, Lieutenant Loper Bailey | whose aft 3 o z Lowry, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Harold | e aftairs not only Rave the army L. Stieb! U. 8. A, and they were cachet but a certain picturesqueneas, due to the effective placing of their much congratulated on putting over |“ Chinese tapestries and embroideries a very pretty party, a backgrognd of flags, a 00d floor, delicious muxic,|‘P*'F superb lanterns of Chi interrupted by supper, fair women in|" Silk, thelr Chinese — porce-| fetching frocks, and a battalion of |#ines enhanced at this party cavaliers contributing to the en.|0¥ Masten of exquisite roses, a} semble. votive offering to the hostess from | i Major Fran exter >p Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer. “og naa Sirs rece ft ey r Po Worden, did the honors of his fort-| matty the buffet makes possible, the ress with an aplomb essential to men | yattion and coffee dispensed fro: in public life, and the er ne porree Canetees fren, as guests of | Orienta »| D * “itzpo ck, | honor stopped their dancing to greet | wite cn ie a A is yamer wie | | their friends, military and civilian, #. A. and by Mrs. St y | who arrived at all hours, due to the Captain Joseph Francis |dinners given before the reception, |stjiey, U, 8 A. ‘The lit wan laree. |which assembled, in mpite of the re-linciuding the entire line at Case | |strictions of Lent, leading representa which war happily represented by | tives of civil life, the house guests at ain William W, Wertz, U. 8. A.,| Worden, and the line from Casey, |and Mrs, Wertz, Captain Herbert A.| idence of the unusual popu rity | Gardner, U. &. A., and Mrs. rdner, | of the departing voyageurs. |Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, | | The hosts of the occasion were|U, S. A, and Mrs. Whelchel, Lieu Colonel John L, Hayden, U. S$. A.,|tenant F. Ward Walker, U. 8. A jeommander of the Puget Sound coast |Thowe favored at Fort Worden were | defenses, Colonel Henry Macpherson | Major Albion Rockwood, U, 8. A. Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of|Captain Francis James Fitzpatrick, | Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam,|1, §. A., and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Cap Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi | tain mes T. Jacob U, 8. A. and corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Miller,|Mra, Jacobs, with their house guest, | | Major Albion Rockwood, U. 8 A . | Mra, WwW. HH. Ja *, Captain Jo oph | ‘aptain Francis James Fitzpatrick,| Francis Stiley, U. 8. A., Mrs. | and | U. § A. and Mrs, Fitzpatrick, Cap-|Stiley, with thelr house guest, Mias tain Joreph Francis Stiley, U. 8. A.,|Lillpop, Captain Chester B, MeCold, | nd Mrs. Stiley, Captain Kerwin aP. | 17, A., and Mra, McCoid, Cap ice, U. 8, A., and Mrn ce, Cap: | Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8, A jtain James T. Jacobs, U. 8. A., and|Mra, Rutherford, Captain William Q Mrs. Jacobs, Captain William Q. Jef- | Jefford, U. A, and Mra. Jefford, ford, U. 8. A., and Mra. Jefford, Cap-|Mias Winterburn, Captain Nyal L. tain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A., and| Adams, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Dean | Mrs, Hughes, Chaplain George Run-| Richard Dickey, U. 8, A,, Lieutenant | }yan Longbrake, U. 8. A., and Mra.|dward L. Supple, U.S. A., Lieuten- | Longbrake, Captain EB. H. In-jant Harold L. Steble, U. 8. A., Wil! A am Merriam, Among the civilians |were Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Klocker, Mrs.) Miss Mildred Barnes, jman, medical corps, U. land Mrs. Inman, Captain Iter B, MeCoid, U. 8 A, and regular army for the tral Among preloden to the farewell! - sary to the nation's defdn: dance on Thursday, precedence is The committee in charge of ar-| given to the buffet dinner arranged rangemens was headed by Major Al-|at their Fort Worden quarters by vin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. | sensor Alvin Charl | 8. A., who takes Major Applin’s place | MaJor Alvin Charles Miller, medical | jan chairman of the hop committee, |COTPS, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Miller, who Captain Francis Jamen Fitzptarick, |i" @ granddaughter of the late Gen-| Personal ‘Music Mra, William Pigott has taken a! Godowsky Giv 8 Churchill ave, Palo ’ cottage at - Alto, where whe will remain until the| Delightful Program lant of May An exceptional musical event of sf: Bes’ the ufon wee th oft Mr, and Mrs, Donald Godman are |} eopoid Godowsk coe removing next week to Hunt's Potot, jest of the present-da ouaeuer where they have taken @ cottage for! pianists, in. oc © last evening at the summer months the Mlymouth Congregational church eve Ss Ilis program could not be surpanned Mr, and Mrs, Edward R. Taylor either trom an artistic standpoint or will r © shortly from Hiunr for real musical worth. Particularly Point to their new home in the In- interewting wae the playing of part terlaken neighborhood. of his own composivon, Triakanta o 2% | meron if “4 while he was @ Miss Dorothy Campbell, who tn at | resident here one summer, and which Mins Bpence’s nchool in New York, is|was greeted with the greatest en planning to spend her Baster vacw | thusiasm tion in Atlantic City Godownky has justly been called one a\9 2 of the great planiate of the day Mr. and Mrw. than Eckatein and! His masterly interpretation of last daughter, Babette, left today forlevening’s difficult program, his ex California to be away several weeks. |quisite technique, finished phrasing * 2% and wealth of expression make his| Mien Nellie Cornish returned |piaying a rare treat, Combined with Thursday from n six weeks’ trip in| his wonderful artistry he pomennen the Bast and California, & personality that wing the audience gph Ms from the start. Among thone going to Portland) next week to attend the grand @ymphonic Studies by Schumann, opera, are Mrs, Jobn Henry Ballin-|ati of which were given « beautiful ger, Mrs, Edward J. Garrett, Mrs. \rendition. These were followed by Robert P. Greer, Mr, and Mra. Law: | Godowsky's “Triakantameron,” com. rence Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | prised of 30 “Moods and Scenes,” of Willard Stimson, Mr, and Mrs. James |which he gave “Nocturnal Tangier,” Macfarlane, Mr, and Mra. Langdon |“gyivan Tyrol,” “The Cuckoo Clock,” ©. Henry and Dr. and Mra, Freder-|“rhe Music Box” and “Quixotic Br ick Adama. rant.” They were greeted with pro- longed applause and Mr, Godowrky graciously responded with an encore. fix of Chopin's finest numbers fol lowed, “Ballade in G Minor,” “Noe turne in G Major.” “Fantaisie Im promptu,” “Sonata, Op. %5, B Fiat eee Mr, and Mrs. George K. Howes, Jr, lett today for California, to be gone about three montha, “ee Mr, and Mra, Rt. William Crosby, Mra. Ida Schroeder and Mins Helen |\iner,” which included the stupend- Ainsworth are registered at th® lous “Funeral March.” “Berceuse” Hotel Maryland, in Pasadena. and “Scherss in B Flat Minor,” All steht were given an interpretation that Mise Liewsllyn Morrison, who w-/only a master pianist could give derwent an operation at the Seattle | nem. General hospital recently, will be re| “wath in Spring” and “Hark, moved to her home the first of the Hark, the Lark.” both by Schubert. week. Linst, serenade from “Miniatures” by Rubenstein, Poldini'# delightful Cornish Orchestra ude in A Major.” “Dance of the Gnomes” and Tarantetie, “Venice and Concert Wednesday Naples," two contrasting compost ‘The Cornish Symphony Orchestra, |tions by Lint, completed the pro under the direction of Francia J./ «ram. ali Armatrong, assisted by Karel Hav- 4 S licek, violinist, and Elxabeth Strath-/Galli-Curci Program Miller, soprano, will give a concert in the Manonie ‘Temple Wednesday | Announced evening, March 22, at 8:15. The Ladies’ Musical club an ‘The personnel of the orchestra) nounces the following program to includes be piven by Mme. Gaili-Curet Viret vielin—Mre, MoM. Lang (prin-| when the world famous soprano cipal), Arthur Kioth, Edith Nowers, Gre |sings at the Metropolitan theater, Gesree’ barette, i Re fckth! | Thursday evening, March 23, Assist Ashton, Wa-|ing artiste will be Manuel Heren Avpy Doris | flutiet, and Homer Samuels, quer, r Ge mot Sth Century French violin—Tornest Jaskeoveky, Iria th Crane, Ger 273" | Quet rasceletie (Old Italian)... Paradiat ae tiene Dolein G tana: [Comme autrefoin, from “Pecheurs de aust, ¢ Jenson, B & Vernon, |. . Peries seseaseeees Dipat Matiida Darwin Lounsbury, Pred [Behe Kone (with fue) _bishow Anderson, Cart Albin, Waiter Lambke, | 56) peer Alvin Btatewp. oom ViclaJ. Finlay, Charles Bobbett, 1. % Indone (Rong of India) Kimmeky-Korsakott Levabaret, George Mager, - slo Keith Middleton, W. G. Hedge Araitt cock, C. K Mayes, Mem BG. Hichena, met y Palmer, trene Willaims, Metew Raiph Galley, Race —Clot Mattson, Andrew Bnyder, Geneva Perry, George Barbour, Kenneth oo oe Mieck, Gardner Senator, | bons, trom “Dinorah) ya Otte Sperling, Dok Mager. fate) Sete | Meyerbecr Arther Dieses, Nay- gt ww arent, Dy. ashiey| Civic Orchestra Concert ate ay: ain tagee| March 24 ~. With Henry 0. Price, tenor. who gained fame in the role of “prophet” B.C Male, Mark Kendaus, |during the production of “The Way- Revert McMullen, Frank |farer” last summer, as soloist, the Seattle Civic Symphony orchestra will present the third concert of the 1971-22 season on Friday evening, AW. Amen. Pereussion—It. K. Bowers Marp—Jane Little Librerian——Raiph fentth March 24, at the Metropolitan the The program for the concert/ater. The orchestra membership has Wednesday will be as follows: now reached ninety and it is the largest organization of the kind on Overture to Orphews Oftendaeh | Souvenir de Moscow (for vielin an the Coast. ener)» soos Wiestaweki | Mme. Davenport Engberg, con- ir. Mahlon! Scseihauas. teen Sealine ductor, states that @ program of un. ? oa Beethoven | timual beauty and wide appeal is to Allegretto Prame be . rendered, both as to orchestra Aria for Keprane—Una Voce o Fa” f (from “Barter of Sevilie”)...Reetai|Humbers as well as solo selections by Mr. Price. Mr. Price was nelected by a committge from the orchestra, who were called upon to choose from a group of local artints. ‘The muccens of the season of five concerts is assured, according to the Kusabeth Biraith- Miler Viotin Soth (a) Mavonic Dance No. 2 .. . Drrorak-Kreteter | Wieniawens | Rach-Kreisier Paganint-David leek ()) Caprice Tirtiliante (e) Prasiudiam (4) Caprion No. Mr. Mi Three Dances from "Nell Gwyn”... executive committee in charge of -Raward German |the orchestra's affairs, Support ix Country t obtained solely from public patron- Merrymatere’ Danco age. General interest in this effort ‘Accom pant Mr. Mavtiowt, lop & community musical increase in showed a definite spirit with the second concert given January and the indications point to an even greater attendance for the third concert Accompanist Allah Social Club } Allah Social club will moet with | Mrs, Edna Lovetinsky, 1249 E. 69th | nt, Wednesday, March at 2 p.m. |OF mayn, Theifiret of Ha dind to te Assisting hostesses will be Mra, Car olyn Barg and Mra. Nellie Butter. |°r@anised, it in one of only three The Seatth Civic Symphony orchestra is distinctive in a number ch orchestras in the United Sta orth. All Bast tara invited, | uch ore’ y cea cantorn Stare invited. | the others being at Chicago and Bal- lto encourage, in co-operation with v A |other related agencies, a more wide. timore. Its outstanding purpose is | « pp m1 De ic. tO REMEMBER |spreed appreciation ot good musi “Dinner-anace at Beattie Gott ana || Percy Grainger Major. i. Deanta, U. & A | Coming Mrs. Dennis to entertain with an || ‘The Ladies’ Musieat club an fae ts wee Inounces Percy Grainger, planist A, and Mre jcomposer, at the Metropolitan on MARCH 18 | Thursday evening, March 30th. Tea at Cornish school, compliment |Percy Grainger is undoubtedly one £77 20, Mins Nettle oraiak, from lot the most unique personalities Major Harvara |{before the musical public today Practically every symphony orches pg aga }tra in the United States has fea-| ee a ceed [tured Grainger’s compositions | on ed = con t programs and the piano we Nincheom Sompiimertiny “att |jstudent is familiar with most of compl Mre nenting James Fran her houne the Grainger numbers. tain with tea at home ond to none among the younge TURSDAY, MARCH 21—~ and more modern school. He ts Welloniey club luncheon at conceded to be the greatest inter the w y's University club, |preter of Grieg In the world today and Mre. A. B. Galloway to en- Chasahe “etek tain Vonteins |jand when Edvard Grieg came to Mrs. James Francis Peattie |London, in 1906, to conduct the WEDNESDAY, MARC ane jmemorable orchestral concerts of ET Ener Kerth |his own works, he asked to meet artin a8 || Porcy Grainger, who had introduced luncheon, with Mra g, m, ||into Great Britain, andinavia, acs A sm |Germany and Holland, Grieg's most THU RADAY, MARC |modern compositions. After hear ‘Gvening reception at hong Tearé’s |/ing Grainger play, Grieg wrote to Ellaa Ferry Leary the continental European press as SATURDAY, MAROH 25— follows: “What ts nationality? 1 at the Fine Arts |i wrote Norwegian peasant dances benefit of the He ne nociety that none of my own countrymen WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29— could play, Here comes this young |] Wellesiey club to give entertainment || Australian, and is the first to play eae ‘Abn a BD. Badgers, them as they ought to be played. Interlaken Gulla’ Lenten musieats ||He !# & genius we Scandinavians t the home of Mra, 8, H. Kyle, || must love.” FRIDAY, APRIL 6— During the war Grainger was for Cadet ball in the Hippodrome, jtwo years in. the United States MONDAY, APRIL 17-- army, where he was a member of NOT Flower kale of the Frutt [the army band. As a consequence, pwer Minsion will give a be ard party at the Yacht elub, he has written some interesting NESDAY, APRIL 1 rompositions for bands, thus in a arty by Woman's ing the wide range of his in ptury club at’ Motel. Waghing- |! terpretations, In hig present tour, Guild's batt in| {he ix booked for 60 appearances in MONDAY, AFRIL 24 T Dastag Cole anew uah ely <i Queen Anne Guild's card party and . basaar at the Bungalow. Mr. Grainger be heard in many of ‘The opening number was “Twelve | his own compositions, but works of | country since those ef Brahms . WOMEN’S CLUBS | Ss FOR MONDAY Amerieanization Conference | Street Car Men's Dance Street ¢ will « dance The uxt ary On Mo March wil be an Amerieanzs tion at | Hall, Pridey evening ren 4, ho jy ay > ggg yore Bas ck, The public is 04 ter, 708 Windle tow The ey vedere doyle ock and | Aneoin Circle Child Conseryatign ontinue unt ram ‘ League ull interested are invited, Tak Lincoln circle of the Chia ¢ liunch; a hot drink will be served. | rvation league will meet with ‘Take car No, 6 or car No. 6 to Law H. K. Barnes, 4 Paradens be Tuesday, March 21, at 2:30 p, me “ee 1 eee Ladies Auxiliary, Maple Leaf Pos!,| Mothers’ Club Delta Chi Frat No. 21 ‘The Mothers’ Club of Delta Gy Ladies’ auxiliary of Maple Leaf | Fraternity will meet Tuesday, Maggie | pont, No. 21, will entertain with a so-|21, at the chapter house, 1606 Map | clal evening at Roosevelt hall, March | 47th st. }20, at $20 p. m. On March 22 the op. ¢@ | auxiliary will give a dance at Doug. | University Post No. 1, Benefit Jas’ hall, 915 EB. Pine wt | formance ee A performance for the benefit King County Legisiative Federation University Port No. 1 of the King County Legislative federa. |“# legion will be given at the Ng tion will meet Monday, March 20, at |‘! theater Thursday 2p. m, in the pecond floor club.| March 23. War films will be room of the Y. W.C, A. The follow. ing program, under the auspices of Lincoln PT. A. will be given: Mr. Karl F. Adama will speak on “Se attle High Schools Mr. J. BE. Reike on “The Progress of the PT, A Movement”; Mies Myra Snow, pres- ident of the Grade Teachers’ elu will speak on “City Grade Schools yoral solo by Mr. John Manly, ac- companied by Mrs, Clyde, Mrs. E. Le Barnes will preside eee Grade Teacher’ Clob March 20, at Plymouth Congregation. al church, Supt. F. B. Cooper, Mr. M. F. Willard, Mr. T. R Miss Almina George will guests of the club. . ° Round Robin Social Cub be the the No. 7 D. H. P. A. Round Robin Social club at her reidence, 1524 24th ave. Monday, March 20. Pro grensive whist will be played, begin- ning at 2 p.m. Mrs, Victoria Daniels will aamint. For reservations, call ‘Take car No, §. Members may in- vite friends. eee ‘The meeting of the Commonwealth ctub on Monday evening, March 20, |*°O™* at 7p. m., in Bolit’s restaurant, 913 Second ave., will be addressed by candidates for the office of mayor. ‘The public ts cordially invited. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Home Sewing Cinb ‘The ladies of the Grand Army Sewing club will meet Wednesday, March with Mre. Rachel Young, 4012 12th ave. N. E. 1230. Take car No, 6 off at ih ave. N. welcome. a get EK Everyone eee Altruistic Club The Altruistic club will meet at the home of Mrs, M. J. Thomas, 1928 Kighth W., Wednesday, March 22, at 1 o'clock. see Sunshine Club ‘The Queen City Sunshine club WM] cunitol Hil W. C. T. U. will meet at Masonic Temple Tuesday.| a+ the home of Mrs. J. A. Gresham, Cards, All) jo%¢ 15th ave. N. Tuesday, Marek March 21, at 2 p. m. members of the Kastern Star invited. 4 8 church, will meet with Mra. William McDowell, 4109 Burke ave, Wednes- day, March 22, at 2 p.m. Visitors welcome. Highland Park P-T. A. Highland Park PT. A. at the nehool Friday, March 2% at 745 Pp. m A short business meeting will precede the following program jand refreshments: Remarks by some Jof the “Dads”, physical exercises and songs by pupils of the fourth grade; piano solo, Mrs. J. E. Web- dard, accompanied by Mrs, J. E Webster, drill by the primary grade, plano solo, Mrs. J. E. Web- ster Patrons of the school are cordial ly invited, and members are re- quested to bring a guest. eee Alpha Auxiliary A short business meeting will be held by Alpha auxiliary, Friday, March 24, at 745 p. m. in the old | K. P. hall, eee Sunset Heights Literary Club Mrs, Edith Rochford will entertain the Sunset Heights Literary club at jher home, 833 60th st, Tuesday, March 21. Program and roll call. Take Green Lake car. “ee Russian Play and Concert For the benefit of the Russian Re- lief fund the Ladies’ auxiliary of the Workers’ circle will give a play and concert at 120 2ist ave. Sunday, |March 19, at 8 p.m. eee Lincoln High School P.-T. A. A business session will be held in | the study hall at 2:30 p, m., by the | Lincoln High School P-T. A. Sub- ject for the afternoon, “Playing and | Keeping Fit." Mr. 'T. R. Cole, assist superintendent of schools, will address the association on High School Organizations.” Mrs, Eunice ‘odd, chairman of the central com- mittee of play and recreation, is to bring valuable information on the problem of children who use the street pavements for play; Miss El A. Hawking and Miss Leonora David. son, gymnasium instructors, are to demonstrate the art of “Keepin jant rit,” with students from their de. partments. eee Aquila Lodge, No, 35 A progressive whist party wil be |given by Aquila lodge, No, 35, D. H |P. A. at its hall, 106 Madison st., | nesday evening, March 22, at 9 jo’clock. Favors awarded and re- freshments served. members and visitor: eee Allah Chapter 0. E. 8. Allah chapter, O, EB. 8. will give the fifth in a series of informal dances and card parties Saturday, Degree of Honor welcome, March 26, in the new K. P, hall, Fourth ave, and Virginia st, All Masons, F mn and their friends are invited, several other composers will be ine troduced, Of the new works, there will be a piano sonata by Cyril Scott. Mr. Grainger, in speaking of this work, says that he regurds this as the greatest single achieve- ment of the modern English schools of composition, and also the great. st piano sonata written in any The Seattle Grade Teachers’ cinb | Chilbere ave, 8. W., Tuesday @ye- will hold its monthly dinner Monday, | "ing, March 21. Hostess, Mra, Cole and |and the Why of the Irish Mrs. Jennie M. Moore will entertain | ™eet Thursday, March 23, at Refreshments served. |tal Magic,” Sunday, 8 p. m, at Bast 4590.) Lyon bidg., Third and James, social tea. wancheon at Luncheon at| J. Circle J, First Presbyterian Church ‘council will & Circle J, of the First Presbyterian — bars : Dads’ night will be celebrated by! cong Loan Association, Third and | in connection with the regular pi tures, A matinee for the hi will be given in the afternoon, patrons and patronesses in Lieut. Gov. and Mra. William » Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzaaifle . and Mra. Charles L. P Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear, Mr, Mra. Rh. W. Green and Mr. and Mre, George W. Wiison. eee Quarante Clab ‘The Quarante club will meet at home of Mr. J. G, Hancock, “4 Edmunds. Response to roll Irish Story of Song?’ “The one Federation of Women's Tire board of trustees of the tle Federation of Women’s cluba am. oe @ Society Mr. Ray M. Wardall will #p the Theosophical society, on Totem Club Totem Club, Neighbors of craft, will meet Thursday, 23, at 2 p. m., im the Arcads ab af © > Palm Circle No. 66 Palm Circle No. 66 will with « Marti Gras ball, 4 March 21, In Brotherhood hall, and Pike st. Eight prizes be given. cee Brighton PT. A. Brighton P.-T. A. will meet Tues day, March 21, at 2:30 p. m. for a Business meeting at Mr. H. K. Eann of the nile court will be the speaker. by pupils of the school, one Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. §, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet in A. 0. U, W. Hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Tharp day, March 23, at 8 p. m. Officers wear white. 3 meat Hin W. C. T. U. 21, at 2 p.m. An address given and the prospective eee North End Progressive Club, ‘The executive board of the North End Progressive club will meet Tuesday, March 21, at 2 p. m., in the committee rooms of the Puget Pike st. cee Queen Anne Circie, Mrs. K. C. Knatt wil) entertain the Queen Anne circle of the Child servation league at her home, Rigelow ave, Tuesday, March 130 p. m. cee Custer Camp Card Party _ Custer camp, Sons of Veterans, auxiliary, will entertain with a party in Veterans’ hall, Tuesday, March 21, at §:30 p, m. freshments and prizes. Members friends invited, eee The Sourdough club, of the sity of Washington, will entertain’ Alaskang and their friends with @ spring dance, Saturday = March 25, in Knights of Columb hall, Card tables will be prov! for those who do not care to dance, eee 4 Green Lake W.C.T.U. | Green Lake W. C. T. U. will holé an allday session with Mrs. G. @ Schiller, 6115 Latona ave, Wed day, March 22. Luncheon at 12, tt-narcotic program. Members friends urged to attend. eee Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club meet with Mrs. T. M, Smith, 1. Last Showing Today f CHARLES | RAY “An Old-Fashioned Boy” “BEHOLD MY WIFE” A Geo, Mulford Production MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT im the Role of an Indian Girt JUANTITA HANSEN ta “THE YELLOW ARM” Show Daily .......... Mear the HAWAIIAN STRINGED 0