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PAGE 12 attle fe Personal | t st. haw just ” Planne A for four months’ ture are a eee re $ Miss Katherine | removed to the n« Miss Julia Conway returned Satur e day from a four months’ trip in the 06. | West Indies, coming home by way of iety | } eee Mr 1B | BT me of Mr. and Mrs Stannard have John W. Eddy, which they wi $0 Wed in the) rroy during the abwence of Mr. and Mra, Eddy in Rurope. ENTING Mra. Clarance) Mf and Mrs. J. Harrington fa-| Beth % wards, of Kaliape at., are spend m, Mrs. Fred Hudson ing a few day nh the olty i Das extonded invitations for fat the Sunset clud Friday | Mr, John A. Baillargeon, who un | derwent an operation at the Virginia {Mason hospital Thursday, is pro m Thursday Mra, John D. Farrell) crossing n at luncheon in her} ‘at the Sunset clud. / eee t of Miss Hurd and Mrs. George Arthur New York, formeriy of Svat Announced the engagement @aughter, Katherine, to Mr. Bradiey Cumings of New Ky the wedding to take place in Mr. and Mrs, Paul J, Mayer are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, March 27, at the Providence hospital. Mr. and Mra, Cocll Racon and Mins Catherine Bacon will remove, tn a short time, from their country home at Hunt's Point to their town house, $15 EB. Prospect at, . Mrs, Fred Sherman ts leaving the last of the week for California, to be away about six weeks eee Dinner ts Bridal Miss Beatrice Peeples, of Los An-| eles, ix coming up in May, to be the| Kuest of Misy Marguret Chinn for a time, Mr, and Mra, Ralph Worth Davis are receiving congratulations upon | the birth of a twin von and daughter | jat the Swedish hospital, April 1 .. Raymond Brady, U. S. ‘Mra. Brady entertained at dinner of 12 covers at Friday evening, as «4 to Mr. and Mrs. William |. who were quietly mar. » March Stenson was formerly Miss Blossom Blake, daughter of Mrs. L. S. Blake of Berke- and Mr. Stenson ts the son and Mrs. Thomas 1. Stenson Mr, and Mra, Luther Hull have re moved from the Linden apartments to 2011 Fitth . Mr. and Mra. Harold Clayton Rell} Muth Reid) are being congratulated upon the birth of a son on April 1, at Lake Stevens. eee Mr. and Mre. H. B. Earting re) moved Monday from #8 Lith ave.| to $48 Harvard ave. N. .- Mr. Livingston B. Stedman and Mr, and Mrs. Livingston B. Stedman, | Jr, have removed to their home at the Highlands. . th Mr. and Mrs. Stenson are stu- ‘the University of Washin, Ain C. Ayer ts entertaining formal tea at the Golf club 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in to Mrs. David Thomsen house guest, Mrs. C. C. Mo of Winnipes. eee Calhoun to in New York wedding of Miss Ellen Mein Peruvian Consul J. M. Macedo and Mrs. Macedo have removed from the Hotel Washington to a residence at N. 2327 Harvard ave. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Burns and Mrs. Belle Burns Updegraff returned ‘ " wD lyesterday from a trip of several Eemamter of hese dba weeks in California. whose engugeme eee will wed Mr. Dele Van of Harrist'ars, Pa. on Friday, | %, in New York, where Miss has been spending we win- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fisken and Mis | Mary Lea Fisken, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mre. Jostah Col ins since theie return from the Ort ent, are removing to their residence at 1120 Union st. ee Held Plans G. A. Held ts entertaining Tuncheon of sixteen covers, by bridge, at the Seattle | club, ‘Thursday afternoon, Ames Will Women and their friends to attend a tea at the of Mrs. Edgar Ames, on Thurs April 13, at 3 o'clock, of those interested ig & milestone on the victory . Mrv, Wallace Green Collins ts re- moving nome time this month from| an apartmeot in Washington Armas to her new home at 1217 Federal ave eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Taylor are receiving congratulations on the birth of a Gaughter, Virginia Marie, April 3, at thelr home 1620 Ravenna boulevard. eee Mr. ané Mrs. John FE. Richardson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Grace Irene. March 29, at the Swedish hospital Series of Card Parties at Yacht Club On Saturday evening, April §, the Seattle Yacht club, under the direc tion of the women of the club, will give the first in a series of card parties and dances. Mra. D. W. Branch and Mrs. Henry Seaborn are the commbittse on arrangements. Music Sophie Braslau Gives Delightful Concert Under the auspices of the Wom- en's League of the University of Washington, Sophie Braslau, con- tralte, was heard in concert last evening at Meany hall. Miss Bras lau is one of the few concert sin gers today who display to any great extent dramatic or emotional abil ity. Her interpretations were color. ful and she sang with full appre clation and musical understanding Miss Brasiau has an opulent con tralto voice of excellent texture,| clear, deep and resonant. Her sing-| ing is that of the finished artist, and is at all times sincere and shows marked individuality, Com- bining with these qualities a charm. ing and gracious manner, made her concert doubly enjoyable | Last night's program was not only @ difficult one, but was chosen to ane every taste. One of the most effective groups and one in which Miss Braslay reached her height was by Russian composers, “Voea |lise" (ong without words), and “The Classicist.” by Rachmaninoff and three, “Berceuse,” “Pain” and “The Storm,” by Moussorgsky, little bits depicting the sentiments of the Russian people, were greeted with the greatest enthusiasm. Another number that received merited ap. plause was “The Distant Reloved” (cantata for one voice), by E “Das Irdische Leben” and “W hat dies Liediein erdacht,” by Gu tave Mahler, “wig” by Wolff, and the tea hour, plans will be 2 and a short musical pro- D given. cee Evening and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen enter- thirty guests informally at ip home Sunday evening and later ha delightful buffet supper. r ¢ Luncheon nting ter sister, Mrs. ° ® Rupp, Mra. Winthrop T. Hovey g hostess at a luncheon of eight at her home Saturday, follow- an afternoon of bridge. on Sale for b Fund are now on sale for the en- the Women’s University ie giving at the Cornish theater evening, April 21, when three written by Mrs. Frank T. Wilt ill be presented, the proceeds to be fed to the club's housefurnishing Mrs. William Lee Norris, who “managing the plays, will be as- fm the sale of tickets by Mra. W. Soliday, Mrs. Colin Radford the members of the house com which includes Mrs, Dean lin White, Mrs. A. G. Elder, Mra. 4 n Ross, Mrs. Howard Hanson, Mrs. Edward MeDon' Mrs. Her- = Myers a a | C. G, Crook. | Easter Bridge "Party | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam L. Pigott are )pemtertaining with an Easter bridge x at their home Saturday even- § when the following guests will Mr. and Mra. Sher » Mr. and Mrs. Per Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mer- Fitt and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown. oO 0 “Drama Reading Circle ‘The Drama Reading circle of the ‘Women's University club will meet Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. | ani Group six, under the chairmanship |Josten’s “Die Verschwiegene-Nacht of Mrs. Robert E. Jarvis, will read/ingall” and “Wetnachten,” com “Tie Bill of Divorcement,” by Clem-| prised another delightful group of ‘ence Dane. songs. “Eli EU,” “Serenade” by Informal Dance as Birthday Compliment id Groviez, and “Brindisi” from xia Borgia by Donizetti, well received. For her closing num Luere. were al bers the ar gave four English In compliment to Mr. Pielow on his | songs, “The Lost Chord.” by Sulli y, Mrs. William H. Pielow| van; “Same Oid Dear Old Place,” by Will entertain twenty-five guests with | Leslie Wilson, and Lily Strickland’s tan informal dancing party at their|“Ma Li'l Batteau,” which was home, 5902 12th ave. N. E., Saturday eted with such prolonged ap evening. use that it was repeated, and eee “As We Part," by McNair Hagen Coterie Club Day fritz. Miss Braslau was repeatedly recalled and responded with nara” from Carmen, “The Sweetest Story Ever Told," and two negro spirituais for encores, abn at Tea Shop “ Wednesday will be Coterte club day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, with the University guild in charge. Mra. Ulysses Grant Celleyham will be the Lenten Tea hostess, assisted by Mrs. George B.| The women of St. John’s Altar TAttietield, Mrs. ©. P. De Pue, Mre.| guild will give a Lenten tea next W. E. Yaulkner, Mrs. W. H. Rogers,|' Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. “. A. Cogswell, Mra. H. P.| Rev. and Mr urice J. Bywater eens Mrs. D. M. Holliday and} 1726 45th ave W. Dr HH Gowen will speak There are 68 citles in the Unitea States with ‘a population of more than 100,000. Natives of Mombasa, British East Africa, use jam jars and curtain pins aed personal adornment, — [meet Wedne lip }day meeting Wednesday, April 5, WOMEN’S CLUBS unch; coffee will be served. CLUBS POR WEDNESDAY William McKinley Circle British-Ameriean Women’s | William McKinley Circle, No. 11,] Auxttiary Ladies of the Grand Army nr Dritish.American Womens auxil rve a homecooked dinner in Vet} iney wilt give buffet luncheon at eran ha Armory Wednesday | ome of Mra. Robert Gilleapt a evening, April at 6 o'clock A® 19490 p,m. Members and frends tn Kaster salo and card p will BO! vited | held at 8:30, All w . . | oe ¢ Aurora Bridge Club rd Cirele Aurora Bridge club meets with Wallingford Circle () of the Mrs, J. W, Orphan, 8612 Aurora ave Presbyterian chureh will be enter at noon. tained at the of Mrs, M. F see |Farrer, S116 ore ave, Wed Woman's Century Club nesday, April om. utive) Child study department, Woman's meeting at 1, The study period, con | Century club, will meet with Mra ducted by Mra, M. BE. Farrer, will b@) jonn Bryan Harrison, 6515 34th ave. in charge of Mra, FB, Parke, Visite! oe) a op. an, Mrs A. J. Balley, ore welcome. speaker Si Spanish department, at Y. W. CG Latona P.T. A. A. 1020 a m Under the ausploes of the Latona! Drama department, with Mra. 1. &. PT, A. the moving picture, “The | ragraham, 1 16th ave. N. “Pagen. Courtahip of Miles Standish,” will be | try,” Mra, W. HL, Utter, Reading of given In the assembly hall of the! play, “Sweet and Twenty.” Election. nchool, Wednesday, April 5, after ee noon and evening ‘ | gg ADDITIONAL CLUBS West Seattle Review No, 51 ich Sch , West Seattle Review No. si, w.| e™™* 4 a — Show } ‘The girls in the sewing clams at the Queen Anne high school are giving a fashion show at the meeting of the arent-Teacher association Friday, April 7, from 7:20 to 9:30 p, m, at the school, The business meeting of the amsociation will be held the same day in the school library at 345 p. m. Election of officers and dele @ates to the state PT. A. will be} chosen, DB. A., of the Maceabees, will meet in Carpenters’ bh 4441 California ave, Wednesday, April 6, at Tp. m. Cards at Spm. Prises and refreshments, | All weleome, ‘ . Rainier Beach Wom Clad Rainier Beach Woman's club will y, April 6, at 2 p. m.| at the home of Mrx. Wilbur 8. Walk: | er, 10447 65th ave, 8. Several prom Inent speakers will be present. Large attendance desired. see Altruistie Club The Altruistic club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Sheridan, 1512 Franktin st, Wednesday, April 5, at m, eee “Shut-Ins” to Be Entertained Stevens post No, 1, G. A. I, is making arrangements for the enter tainment of the “Shut-Ine” in Veter ans’ ball, Armory, Saturday, April 1%. at 2 p.m Department encampment of the G A. Kt. of Washington and Alaska will | convens June 21 at Aberdeen Wash, The national encampment will be held the jast of September in Dea Moines, lows. eee Tonia Chapter No. 114, 0. F 8. Tonia chapter No, 114, 0. BE. &, will entertain with «a dance and card party in the new K. of P. hall, Third| ave. and Virginia st., Tuesday even. ore West Queen Anne PT. A. The regular monthly meeting of | the West Queen Anne PT. A. will be held on Wednesday, April 5, at 3 Pm. in the community room. “Bet ter Speech” will be the topic for dix cussion, led by Mra, Plum, Mra. Bar- tell and Mra. Salisbury. The pu from Miss Hotehix’ room will present a short play, Annual election of of- ficers. ing, April 18. Masons and Wastern | pitied Stars invited to attend and bring! Haman Analysis Class | trienda Human analysis class meets at the| Young Women’s Christian Asmocia. | tion, 8 p.m. Readings of character | by Professor John BE. Ayer. Persons! interested in study of human nature! invited. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out Thickens, Beautifies. Paget Sound Sisters’ Sewing Clad Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing club, | No. 199, will be entertained by Mra a J.C. Yentor at her home, 3224 25th ave. 8. cee | John Muir PT, A. | John Muir PT. A. will meet at the! school, 1 p.m. & EE. Fleming, “Vo cational Work.” Election. . Tonia Social Clad Tonia Social club, O. EL 8, wilt | meet at Masonic temple, 3 p. m Cards, eee Asice Sisters Agice Sisters Katie Schaefer o'clock. i meet with Mra First ave., at 12 Business meeting “ee Ridgely Rebekah Acxiliary Mra. Gertrude Pattee McKay will be hostess to Ridgely Rebekah auxil- | lary at a housewarming at her home, 1010 Lakeview bivd. Mra. Amelia Moore will asatet the hostess, East lake car to Nelson Place. ee Interbay P-T. A. Intertay PT. A. will hol = 35 cents buys « bottle of “Dander Ine" at any drug store, After one application of this delightful tonic you cannot find @ particle of dandruff or a falling hair, Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance.-—Adver tisement. fan al} at the school, Election of delegates to convention, also election of officers for the coming year. Members bring 20 Cents per Pound in Bulk Frye’s Pig Pork’ Sausage On Sale Every Wednesday and Saturday If you wish to practice Real House- hold Economy get in the habit of buy- ing this sausage every week. It’s the cheapest and the finest food on the market. Our sausage is made from only fine young porkers, and the FRYE GUAR- ANTEE stands back of it. For Sale at All of Frye’s Markets American Meat Company—519 Third Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5443 Ballard Avenue Bay City Meat Company—1420 First Avenue Central Meat Company—1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Company—1426 First Avenue Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market—109 Occidental Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR | . Business and {Women’s Club On Saturday, April tat, 1022, at 4] By Mere. Henry Landes |r strrsiee Uf. tiara, commun D. m., the Beattie Business and Pro-| At Present In the city of Benttle|tme OM Tew ft | piasai $35,500; Claims lfemional Women’s club was hostess | Women are running for the city Suites the ees ‘babetiinn: wise Gab : a ten given in. the honor or council, ‘This fall will doubtless me i th Slain Man Broke Faith Hotel an French and American |0Ver our country women are seeking | teacher work, and many other activ. eccentric capitalist, whose mum flage were draped in back of the | election to legislative bodies, from | ities offer an outlet for thin sur- dered body was found tn his apart wpeaker’s table and the # the United States senate down to the | Plus time and energy. ment ‘last October, had broken faith table wan decorated with a i humblest office in the gift of the| Te some women, however, the Cry-|in 9 reai estate deal, R. Petkovits ferns. Lovely cormnge bouquets, pre |" Pphis woman's movement is the pe - rented by the Business and Pro: |iogioal outcome of two things: governing bodies, ven conserva |Gay for $35,500 against George . fensional Women's club, were placed | 4 gurtrug tive England hos given woman a and Edgar Bryan, execu at the seats of the honor guests, 2. Commercialization of many of | Place in her national parliament. In Hochbrunn’s estate. Mime. and Mile, Joffre activities which formerly center. |Our own country women are #lowly| 6. venruary 1, 1903, the complaint Reated at the kor's table were | ed in the home, such an the laundry | attaining political positions Of POWET |aieges Hochbrunn acquired title in Mme, and Mile, Joffre, Miss Ruth | work, baking, sewing and #0 forth, | 94 influence trust to certain real estate in Beat Goodnow, president Seattle Business| guttrage gave to woman the right| 1 hear the timid and fearful ery.|1.° when this property was sold, and Professional Women's club; |ig vote on all issues before the peo-| "Does this mean that woman Is to), crging to an alleged agreement, Mise Lulu M. Fairbanks, president | sie and carried with it the inherent |formke her high calling an &@ WIf?,| Devovitn was to receive $21,000 and |Washington State Federation; Miss|rignt to representayon. Woman, | mother, and home maker? Not @t! 11, 1ai¢ of the net proceeds in excens Myra Snow, president Grade Teach-| ,owever, might pot have been so| ll. Women recognize the high ¢® |o¢ tat gum. The other half of the ere’ club; Miss Margaret MAD, /anxious to demand this right which | tate to which they have been called |r proceeds was to go to Hoch president High School Teachers’ |prings with it heavy responsibilities, | and realize that business I Dol | beunn. heague; Mra, Clara Curtis, president | pard work, and a certain amount of | cal and industrial activities, etc, are! ‘The complaint charges that Hoch | Women's amercial club; Dr. L4|odium had man been able to inter-| only incidentals in the career Of! prunn gold the property on December nora Gr renident Onteopathic a* | pret and expreas woman's viewpoint| woman. Her great big national|4 1916, for $50,000, the transaction sociation; Mra, C. M. Thiel, president |on matters relating to the home, the| task is to make the home and rear |/peing unknown to the plaintiff. The lawyers’ association; Miss May] wetfare of women and children and | the future citizens, male and femal, jeyecutors have der Petkovits Loomis, president Nurses’ associa: ing moral iasues. How could he? He| «rounding them in the fundamen |cigim, it is declared, hence recourse tion; Dr, Maud Parker, president | gig pot possess it. Man's viewpoint| tals of true living, the meaning of |i, sought in the courts for the Medical Women's aascciation; Miss )and woman's viewpoint are es |honor, the understanding of th¢|amount alleged due, with interest Fevelyn Rennick, president Pyblic|sentiany different, yet complement. | principles of democracy and of #0cl-| trom the date of sale. Stenographers’ association; Min*lary one to the other, and both are|ety and instilling in their minds tho | Chas, Phillips, Mme. Marcel Daly. | wet managed house. Home stand What of the woman, however, ° ’ wife of the president of Union Fran-lards should be city standards, and) who has but few home duties or Raise Board’s Pay jeaine; Mra. Jeane 1D, Spence, first linia man has not realized. who has reared her family and has| WASHINGTON, April 4. — The vier president of Union Francaise:| the women of Seattle are*nwak.|the time to give and a trained in-|nouse took a slap at the United Robinson Mre Lucy Wand, president | iisetf ie not sufficient to carry out | her country, her state, or her city,/when it rejected the senate amend. Kumtucks’ club, and Dr. Harriet) thin program for a better, brighter,| and whore interests education | ment to the independent offices ap- | Slaughter, president Business Wom) ceaner and more prosperous city. | fit her for such service, and who |propriation bill which provided that jen's club, | profesional women of Seattle enjoy TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. +) SUES ESTATE OF HOCHBRUNN Professional terpiece of daffodils, calendul need to be |peopie, Why? ing of the day seems for different ideas and ideals in our brought sult in superior court T laura Pingrey, Miss Hortense Sum just as necensary for a well-t mer, Mrw. Shirl Malock, Mra. Albert theory of city government as for a anced | ideals of the brotherhood of man jand the desire to render service. House Refuses to Mme. Jeanne Valion, Mies Katheryn the ening to the fact that @ in| telligence to offer to the service Of |states shipping board late yesterday can render it without detriment to home or family interest? Democracy ts on trial thruout the world. Corruption in state and city four officials of the shipping board should receive $35,000 a year mlary As a result the amendment goes back to nference between the government in America and even|house and senate, with the house in our federal government has dis-|conferees instructed to refuse to credited our system. Something i*|aree to a salary of more than $25, needed. Give the woman a chanc®. 000 for any shipping board official. Henes this present move. ‘The removal from the home by outside agencies of & good deal of | the drudgery of house work has given woman in general more time for outside activities. If she i# not to be m parasite, something abhor rent to her nature, rhe muat turn Over two bundred bustness and the pleasure of paying honor and respect to Mme. Joffre and appre elated the tribute whic hthe madame paid the women in the business and professional world. A very delightful given as follows Voca! seiection—Aria frem opera “La Cla" (Mansenet), by Mra. Shirl H. Blalock, accompanied by Mra. Al bert Charles Phillips Program was Mins Ruth Goodnow, president Beattie Business and Professional Worren's club, gave a cordial wel come to Mine. and Mile. Joffre in be half of the club, and Miss Lulu M Fairbanks greeted these honored guests on behalf of the state and na ‘Whole, ‘Wheat and Whole Rye: cut ‘into little granules and blended. ‘with. flaxose. A balanced hu- Mme. Joffre responded to this wel come by saying how much she ad mired the business and professional women and how dreply ahe appre ciated this tribute they paid her Vocal selections-“The Tose” (Coons); “Cradle Bong” (rahe, by Mins Laura Pingry, accompanied by Mine Katheryn Robinson Mme. Marcel Daly, wife of the president of the Union Francaise man food. gave a cordial welcome to Mme. Joffre in behalf of the Union Fran caine, and at the conclusion of same & wonderful bouquet of flowers war presented to the madame by some charming French children, who were Greseed in native costumes. ALL CANDIDATES for mayor wit! addres a joint meeting of the Tax payers’ ut, Federal Improvement | clude and Tax Reduction council at the Good Eats cafeteria Wednesday at 1245 p.m. | Total demand for coal in the Unit-| ed States has increased at the rate} of nearly 50,000,000 tons a year. —Photo by Price & Carter. Miss Louise Lovely, the talented motion picture actress, is in Seattle on a personal program at the Strand. She has that fascinating personality which among women themselves is charmingly referred to as “sweet.” We concur in the use of that term—her visit to Shuart’s was very cor- dially welcome. “THE SHOP AHEAD” 1318 SECOND AVENUE set PaarHeAh Pt