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chee com ) Creigh ill Precede Cuna an tne Seattle, Yacht ctud,| Mrs, Peattie, the attractive quest 4. are) David, has been a much-feted visitor Putnam | city the past month. On Sunday she is leaving for her home in San tancioca--Portvats by Grady. Charming “Affairs ‘Are Planned for Popula Elect; PRENUPTIAL COMPLI. MENTS are planned to honor Cunningham, whose to Mr. Charles Diltwr Fratt. tt, will be one of the pring events, taking place in Saturday evening, April 29 them is the luncheon Mrs Grandy Trenhotme wit! stv: afternoon, April 15, at her be at Three Tree Point. A tunch sixteen covers, followed by an it bridge with Mise Ruth as hostess, will be given | 20. Tuesday Mrs. James Eddy will enter. '@ luncheon at her home in and on Wednesday evening, ‘36, Miss Etimbeth Baird will and her fi & dinper of twelve covers + home for the members of the h April » Dinners Planned Southern r ola! be for Easter the university students are an dancing. Mrs. 1. A. We Inglis, M = .. a rs. APRIL s— SATURDAY, ArRit 1— Mrs. John Carroll Perkins to speal on “Spring - Arts gallery at 8 ardend’ at the Fine clock. re, APTIL 5— formal supper at hor Katherine Powers, Nellie Veiger as hostess. TCESDAY, arniy 1— Mra. Geo ¥. Thompson's informal funeheon st the College club. Mra. Leteher Lamboth with an informal tea, com, ing Mra. Frederick ‘Sunat Mixs Olive Leonard wili compliment Misa Pheve Nell Tidmarsh with & bridge tea at home, lub. Powers, Junior Century Denny-Fubrman Masonic e'elock, Arthur Robert i Of the FRIDAY, arnt u— Annual formal dance of Reta Reta of 14 Kappa Alpha, at the Yacht MONDAY, APRIL 11— Mise Nellie Feiger's dinner at the Bunest club for Miss Katherine preceding the Junior elub’s “Jungle Bali.” club's peels, St Queen jorth Broadway circle of the Feul and Flower Mirsion’s card party and toa at the Seuttle Yacht club. WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 19— Bazear and card party by Woman's cortume “Jumble Anne hal, club at Hotel Washing. Gulia'e bent ‘Tempia. sd honoring Mr. Latimer, with Mr, Mrs, Thormas M. Green as hort. MONDAY, Ar Queen Anne baraar at the Bungalow. L thm id's card party ana Lee chapter, Daughters ntederacy, will entertain with a ball at the Seattio Yacht club. — ‘* card party at Dinners Southern ‘elchbrodt, Mrs . J. Lea, Mra. F. Mrs. E. R. Adams, Mrs. m Arrington, Mra. W. D. Branch, | A. E. Barry, Mrs, H. M. Brooks, @. R Booth, Mra. J. C. Bar. Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs, Charelle, Mrs. J. D. Collins, | Crabtree, Mra. A. B. ‘ , Mre. W. L. Cumming, Mra : Dowling, Mra. A. H. Dally, DATES a TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, in & series of evening card ies and dances at the Seattle ‘acht clab, under the auspices of the women of the ciub. r Con- y of Bremerton, | yrs, John Mrikson, Mra, A. J, Palk- guests of Mr. and) nor, Mra. W. 1. France, Mra. A. Acheson at thelr | Priedman, Mra. B.A. Garber, Mra. 8. Mra. Wal 1G. Graves, Mrs. 8, E. Hayes, Mra. dinner ®t) Morris Hayes, Mra. J. A. Hyde, Jr! the Luke will | stra A. Ro Hunt, Mra. FA, Huffer, old-fashioned | Mra Ciyde Hudspeth Mra. T. J t; Mr. and/ iticking, Mes. C. A. Herron, Mra. G. ~ Held, Mra. N. A. Johanson, Mra. Mrs. Mrs. J. D, Milribiil, Mra C Mra. R. W. Seciey, Mra. EB. EL Sieg: ley, Mra. J. GC Slater, Travia, Mra. A. D. Tollefeen, Mra. and Mary Shelton, eee ‘| Informal Bridge for Mrs. McCaughey entertaining with an informal] bridge jat ber home at Lake Ballinger next interesting speaker and authority on at 8 o'clock at the Fine Arta gallery, ‘Wednesday, April 19,/1213 Fourth aye, where the Wasb- large smart event of the ington State chapter of the American It is) Institute of Architects are bokiing | their extibit this month. Many who have beard Mrs. Perkina speak on her favorite topic MRS. JAMES FRANCIS PEATTIE Keller, Mra, H. P. Kennedy, ©. M. Kucher, Mra. Rufus King, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mra. A. F. Linden, KB Micieng, Mra. H. B. Morris, Mre | Kathleen Maxwell, Mra. HH. D. Myers, Mrs. MeConahey, Mra. L. A. Parshall, |Mra. W. T. Patten Mra, Phineas | Pendieton, Mra, Q O. Paxton, Mra )J. G Reed, Mra A. A. Sutherland, Mre J. 1. W. E. Waldo, Mra. W. It. Wood and Misses Cleo Hulbert, Eva Peterson Mra. Edward Bradiey Rafinger ts | Friday afternoon in compliment to | Mra. Harold Scott MeCaughey, who |t@ Waving shortly for California to ‘Women | make her home. Spring Gardens ire. John Carroll Perkins, # most Nowers, will give « talk thie evening ot Mr. and Mrs. O. J. uring her stay in the St. Mark's Church Excursion An excursion to the navy yard and flagship Pennsytvania has been planned by St. Mark's chureh for Saturday, April 15. Thru the cour teay of Mr. Joshua Green the steam er H. B. Kennedy will leave Colman dock at 1:45 o'clock, arriving in Se altle on the return trip at 6 o'clock. Arrangements have been made for conveying the guests from the Ken- erly to the battleship, where they will be received by Admiral Hoogee werft and Captain Campbell, and spe |elal guides will conduct the party over the ship and thru the yard. Tickets may be purchased at St. Mark's church, Rast 4792, Main 1867, or at the steamer. A cordial Invite tion te extended to the public to at tend, Small Dinner at*Home Mr. and Mra Keith Logan Bullitt will be hoste at & «mall dinner at 11, preceeding the “Jungle Bail.” Monthly Concert Monday Afternoon ‘The regular monthly concert of the Ladies’ Musical club will be given Monday afterneon, April 10, at the lowing program, arranged by Mrs. Elimabeth Richmond Miller and Mins Marjorie Miller, will be presented “Chaconne segeese . Back Mine Mennert, Miss Bile nd the Nightingale” v . Grenades Totudinn tn Musica! Pay: “Persuasion will appreciate the opportunity ot) hearing her again. “Spring Gardens” | Orchestra of nine pleces| will be the subject. Mra. Carl Sie | brand, hostess for the evening, will | Cotloch and Miss Della Wright. will be the 3; David BE. Fryer and Mins Sara Will jams. During mveral selections. eee Cadet Ball Siccessful Affair were announced. They are: | Fort Worden. | Nolan and First Lieut. B. 8. Haite | Active—Cadet Maj. A. V. Fastman, | Cadet Capt. Ainsworth Blogg, Cad Capt. D. T. Beeler, Cadet Capt. W. P. ad, Cadet First Lieut. F. L. Ziti, ond Lieut. fF. K. G. Arnoid, Second Lieut. Claude Cadet Second Lieut, BG. Cadet Second Lieut. F. N. Bell. Gen, and Mrs, C. H. Mutr, Brig. Gen. jand Mrs. U. G. McAlexander and Col T. M. Anderson, of Camp Lewis, Brig Gen. C. B. Blethen and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. C. L. Phillips, Lieut Col. and Mrs. 8 W. Noyes, Lieut |Col. W. P. Platt. Léeut. Col. T. B | Wety, Maj. and Mru, H. C. K. Muhl berg,( Maj, and Mrs, W. D. Fraser, Maj. and Mrs, ¥. B. Dennis, Maj land Mes. K. 8 | Mra. H. It. Priest, Capt. and Mra. W A. Hale, Lieut and Mra. John & Mrs. BE. 8. Meany, Dr. and Mra. D. ©. Halli and Dr, and Mra. i Young. Peery Miss Alice Hole Dinner Hostess Miss Alice Hole is entertaining at dinner at the Sunset club this eve ning, complimentary to Mr. a week in town, the guest of Mr. and Mre. Bert Warrar, he asnisted by Mra. Arrigo M. Young, | Mra. Edwin Start, Mra. William Me | Sunday afternoon at the Fine Arta, | Mr. Gerald Wield will explata the ex: “yy jhibite and Mrs. Daniel Huntington hostess, Ansieting her will be Mra. W. BE. Dwyer, Mra. the afternoon Mrm. | | Robert Thompson, pianist, will give ‘The Cadet ball, given last evening at the Hippodrome by Washington | chapter of Scabbard and Blade, hon orary military society, for the Re | serve Officers’ Training Corps, wns a) very delightful and successful funo- | tion, Over one thousand quests were in attendance, and during the even-| ling the Scabbard and Blade pledges Honorary—Col. H. Merriam, ef | Associate membere—Lient. Col. 8. |W. Noyes, Lieut. Col. T. B Esty, | Capt. W, A. Hale, First Lieut. J. A. Cadet Capt F. A. Yeager, Cadet Capt. | C. 8. Tartar, Cadet Capt. HL A. Lyons, | Regan, Cadet Capt. G. D. Rosa, Cadet Capt. M. ls Gray, Cadet Capt. F. H. Conrad, Cadet First Lieut. F. H. Con- Cadet First Lieut. T. J. Wyers, Cadet First Lieut. 1.W. Meyer, Cadet Seo ond Lieut. G. H. Lohrer, Cadet Seo- Cadet Second Lieut. J. H. Campbell, Cadet Wakefield, Cadet Second Lieut. W. P. Uhiman, Ives beam oon Densmore, ‘The patrons and patronesses were: | Mra. Gov. and Mrs, Louis F. Hart, Pree |ident and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Maj. Blethen, Gregory, Capt. and Nolan, Dean May Ward, Prof. and Weldon ‘Tilton Doolittle of Spokane, who is spending ° : -Rebihott “A Guilty Conecten re “Vision” . » Paimgres “Mavarre”. | Mise Kile, Mise “Contentment” es cce es “The Mirror “De Not Ge, My Love" “Pea” «. “ . Mra. Morgan Accompantists, Mra Charlee K. Phiflipe, Mise Mary Hayes, ° To Entertain Informally Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green are en tertaining with an informal dinner at the Sunset club this evening. . Additional Booths for Woman's Century \Club’s Bazaar Two attractive booths are added to the already long list planned for the Woman's Century club's bazaar at jt Hotel Washington, April 1 They are the “Flower” and “Yo Signe of the Peppermint Stick.” Mra. 8. H. Kerr is chairman of the former; Mrs. Harry Crouch, vice chairman; rs. George Drever, Mrs. A. H. Hor jton, Mrs. J. W. Young, Mra. W. B. Martin, Mine Clara Miller; ansintantas, | Miss Gladys Cole, Miss Hazel Hens, | Mine Gwendolyn Schofield, Mian Ma- | bel Horton, Mise Helen Drever, Mins | Florence Holt, Mine Diana Archibald, Mins Helen Meisnent, | This beoth will feature bouton. |nieres of apring flowers for the men | and corsages for the ladies, also pot |ted plants in decorated pots, orna- | mental foliage and cut apring flowers Mrs. Fred W Bert, Jr, is chair man of the latter; Mrs, E. W. Camp- |bew, Mrs, KE. W. Miles, Mra. Myri |Falkenberg, vice chairmen; Mrs. Mra. I. V. Cole, Mrs. M. E. Pearl, Mrs, I. W. Flohr, George Haecker, Mrs. Louis Walber, Mra. J. J, Lichtenwalner, Mrs, William Bar, Mrs, John | Mra. Joseph Tt, Nichols, Mra. Wolff. This bootRWwitl be decorated in red and white of the peppermint sticks. jand the attendants will be attired in fetching costumes. Peppermint sticks jfor the kiddies and old-fashioned |miiple fuige, pinoche, divinity, old ,|fashioned molasses candy, butter seotch, fruit candy, salted nuts and chocolates to satisfy all tastes will be featured. eee . 7 Married Thursday eal Evening The marriage of Miss Louise Sandall and Mr. Bert Tvedt, both of this elty, wan rolemnized Thursday evening, April 6th, at the honw of the bride's parents, Mr.‘and Mra. J | L. Sandall, 1214 KE. 76th et Only prewent. ‘Tho ceremony was per. formed by Rev. Kk. Victor @mith, Mr. and Mrs. Tvedt will reside at 4019 [Ninth ave. N. B. | ¥. W. C. A, at 2:20 o'clock. The fol-| 5 | ew tom .jeach day. {members of the bride's family were! hop Next Week | The calendar for the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be: Monday, Broadway gulld, Mra, MH, 2. Wash ington, hostess; Tuerday, Laurel: | huret, Mra, Wilbur Ives, hostess Wednesday, Interlaken, Mra, J. 1 Lukow, hostess; Thursday, Qu Anne guild, Mra, J, Van Stewart, hosters; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mra, A, M. Neumann, hostess; Satur day, Prink Park, Mra, W. ©. Miles, | hostens. Mrs, Washington wil! be aaststed | on Monday by Mra, W, T. Robinson, Mra, William It Le Blond, Mra. Wal ter A. Freneh, Mrs, J. J, Mack, Mra. James Farrell, jr, Mra, W. Th Rob ors, Mra, John M. Mayne and Mis Dorts Leavitte. | ea | P | St. Joseph's Parish Guild Plans Card Party A card party and tea has been ar [ranged by the women of St Joseph's | Parteh guild for Thursday, April 20, at the Yacht club. Mra A. KR. Ty non, president of the «ulld, is chain man of the committee on general ar- rangements, which includes Mra A. ©, Goerig, Mra, W. I. Russell, Mra. Daniel Buckley, Miss Margaret Kane, M In charge of the refreshments wil! be Mra, T, J. Mullane, Mra, ‘M, Jo- seph Casey and Mrs, William Roarke Mrs. J. L. Fitepatrick, in charge of publicity, requesta that reservations |for card tables be made with Mra. Boyle, Capito! 2939 Personal Mr, and Mra. James R. Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. who motored to Vancouver, I. C., last week to attend the Rotary con venUion, have returned. eee Mra. Mary 1B. Jones, of Portland. in the guest for a few weeks of her fon and daughterinlaw, Dr. and Mrs. Everett O. Jones eee and Mra ©. J. David. thetr house guest, Mra. James Francis Peattie, of fan Francisco, and Mr, and Mra Monte Brown returned Wednesday from Vancouver, Bh. C, | where they spent nevera) dayn. eee Mr. and Mra. O. F, Condon lett this |wowk for an extended trip in the Eaat. Mr. and Mrn. Alexander Goodfellow | have removed to thelr home at | Win Potat for the summer months. cee Mme. Taimond Ausias de Turenne left yesterday for Cedron, Pa. to |vielt her daughter, Mra C. Sewall | Clark. {Claire Stoltenberg, returned Thurs | California. eee Mr, and Mra. Guy Stapp Chapin sailed today on the Princess Mary spend the sumemer months. eee Mr. and Mra. Stephen B. Gitte motored te Portland Friday to spend + sd eee Mr. John Raiflargeon was removed today from the Virginia Masen how pital to the home of Mr. and Mra. | Edger Armen. Music | Announce Summer Faculty at Cornish Mins Nellie C. Corniah has recently returned from ber annual trip to New York, where she went to en- \enge the faculty for the summer ses tion of the Cornish school. | Sergei Kilbansky and Adoiph Bolm, who made many friends in [Seattle in past years, will returo/ of the Greek theater, Berkeley; Cor nelius Van Vilet, violonceltiat, and Annie Louise David, harpist, both of | Lakota Club's “Pertwinkle Dance” Lakota club will give a “Periwin- kle dance” Saturday ming, April 22nd, in the Knights of Columbus hall. The committee Includes the |Missea Margaret Calder, Esther }Campbell, Lata Fairbanks, Eva Burkhardt, Lois Sheeder, Jensie Cal der and Elsie Campbell. Patrons and jatronesses for the evening will be: Senator and Mra. EB. & Palmer, Mr. and Mra, Farwell P. Litly, Mr, and Mra, C. Moyer, Miss Ruth Brown, Mr. and Mra. J, J. Aggutter and Mrs. Lou Smith, eee Highland Park PLT. A. Highland Park PT. A. met thts week and elected the following of. |ficers for the ensuing year: Mra. | 0. D, Stoddard was reelected pres- j ident; vice esident, Mra. BE. G. Eastman; secretary, Mra, M. G. Mil- ler (re-elected), treasurer, Mra, G. W | Maton (reelected). Mra, U. Todd, of the recreation and playground com. [mittee of the Mothers’ congress, spoke on the importance of this work for the welfare of the community Refreshments were served by the | hosteses, Mra. H. Oliver, Mrs. Ella | Griffithe and Mrs, D. Pease. Here. after there will be but one meeting a month—every third Tuesday. eee Amethyst Chapter No. 138 Amethyst chapter No, 134, O. B. 8., will give a home craft reries on April 11, 12 and 13, from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M., consisting of valuable lectures and demonstration on cookery, De- lightful refreshments will be served ‘The radio may be enjoyed each afternoon, All housewives will | be greatly benefited by embracing| this opportunity. eee Mra C. TL J. Stottenthere and daughters, the Miewrs Karle and/ day from a visit of several montha in | | burs. jare to be Mra. 0. N. SEATTLE STAR |Calendar for Tea los liam W. We fi. A. aod Mrs Society at the Werts gave a briliiant little dinner EN S CL BS . in farewell to Major Arthur H. Doig, I J 'Harbor Forts |v. #. A. and Mra. Doig, who leave | On Mareh 31, after 20 years fad ag od tii beongpne: a Major CLUBS FOR MONDAY Ionia Chapter No. 114, 0, 8. |sfficlent gervien, Colonel John I+ \rova: Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., com Jonia chapter No. 114, O. %. &, wit |Mavéen, U, B. A., retiring at his own| ae ae wort Casey, and Mra Fraternal Ald Union entertain with & dance and card |Teduent, and declining Peer tt Greene, Mr. Martha Bearden Mu | Fraternal Aid Union ts giving | party in the new K. of F. hail, Third /OOy jiienh” Ceaunnon mot of the holland, the house guest of Licuten Joard party for members and friends| ave, and Virginia nt. Tuerday even prsenanae Are po tay a civitian, |[@8t J- Longstreet Wheichel, U. 8 Monday evening at § o'clock at M.|ing, April 18. Masons and Kaatern eovereé ta staple ” adler’ fashion |\A* 84 Mra. Whelchel, Licutenant LB. A. hail, 1925% Wiret ave, | Stare invited to attend and bring |TU°t, suppress, enoticn, the of. |” Ward Walker, U. & A ee friends, a (Beg ficial es that bound im to the const | Ladiew’ Auxiliary Maple Leaf Post eee Gua ct GALLL-CURCT Ladies’ Auxiliary to Maple Deaf Lieyd T. Cochran Post The only complimentary affair the| #lli-Curet beguiled several rus Post No. 21, American Legion will] Women's Auxiliary to the 140¥4| goionel attended was the handsome |"! enthusiasts from Fort Casey meet Monday evening, April 10, at/'T. Cochran Post, will meet Tues | dinner given for him on Wednesday |More them Mra, Werts, wife of |& o'clock at the Orthopedic Teal day, April 11 at & p.m. in th), Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer-|C*Ptain William W, Wertz, U. #. A. | Shop, Fourth ave, near Pine st.) Mallard clty hall, \riam, U. & Aa commander of Yort ane Mra, Gardner, wife of Captain eee %9 ¢ Worden, described last week in this | Herbert A. Gardner, U. 8. A~ who ows 4 were the house guests of Colone Charteston Civic Club Prenents Polish People of Seattle |column, and which brought together, |Tore "he Bouse mueme of Colones Choral Symphony The Charleston to club presents the Choral Symphony society, an or ganisation composed of 36 of the beat | musicians of Charleston, Bremerton and Manette, in a concert Monday jevening, April 10, at § p, m., at the Community House. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ladies of Grand Army Sewing Clad The Ladies of the Grand Army Home Sewing Club will meet | Wednesday, April 13, with Mra. Minor Meade, 2160 Government way. Tuke Fort Lawton ear and get off at fist ave Laincheon at 12. oe Alki Women's Improvement The reguiar meeting of the Alki Women's Improvement club will be held at the home of Mra. W. EB. Hohutt, 2226 63rd ave. & W. Tuew day, April 11, at 3p. m. The moet ing will be followed by @ social hour. eee Green Lake W. C. T. U. Green Lake W. C. T. U, will meet Wednesday, April 1%, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. M. Morrison, 903 Hast 42nd st. Mm. Emma Morrison, pres Went of the city federation, and Mr. lL. Coover, superintendent of Y. P. BL work, will #peak. Alpha Auxiliary K. FP. hall, Priday, April 14. Mrs. Ida Mean will give a short talk, ex plaining the work of the Civil Service league. Members requestel to be Present. cee Woman's Centary Cub | The French department of Woman's Century club will meet Washington. Partinmentary dure department at 290 p. m. mitteen for the bagaar will meet Mon. | day at 2 p. m. on the mexmanine Moor of the Hotel Washington. The election of officers of three de- |partments tock piace Friday after. noon, as followm: Literature and travel department, Mim Cynthia Adame, chairman; Mra C. BL Reme. vice chairman; Mra W. W. Munger weorttary and treasurer. their home Monday evening, April trom Vancouver, R. C., for Alaska, to | *@ericamisation department, Mra. Ametia G. Nelson, chairmen; Mra. Wiliam Turnactiff, viee chairman; Mra. W. H. Pittwood, secretary and treasurer. Music department, Mra. George Harcker, chairman: Mra, Ernest Fitasimmons, viee chairman: Mra. Henry Bittman, secretary and treasurer. cee Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress ctub will meet in the University M. BE. church will be guest day, and the hostesses Knemeyer, Mra. ( MeCurdy and Mra. A. N, Thompson. eee West Seattle Review Sewing Club The Weat Seattle Review ewing club will meet at the home of Mra &. Erickson, 4741 40th ave. 8. W. Thursday, April 13, at 1 p.m Members and friends invited, eee Benefit for a Shut- A card party will take place at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, Friday evening, April 2%, the pro ceeds to be atven to Miss Hannah Evann, a Seattle shutin for ihe past ten years. eae Public Stenographers Will Meet Next regular meeting of the Ameo | \eiated Public Stenographers of the Northwest will be at 502 American Rank building Monday evening, April 16. A short program has been ar ranged and ali public stenographers |are invited to attend. Art Lecture to Be Given This Spring BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD }10 art lectures by Mrs. fare being held on Wednesdaye at Frederick & Nelson's at 12:30, The officers serving until the permanent organization in June are Mra, F. BE. Paimerton, Mrs, Shaw, Mra G. BE. M. Pratt, Mra, R. P. Ballard, Mra. J. D. Butler, Mrs, B.D, Mills, Mra. G. 1. Hacker and Mra. Bailey, De- |nounced this week GL N HUGHES GIVES LECTURES Glenn Hughes, professor of dra- matic art at the university, ts giving a series of lectures in Everett on Tuesday evenings on “Modern Ten dencies in Dramatic Art.” Roy that all reservations be made thru the representative on the board not| later than Monday evening, | eee Officers’ Council, P.-T. A, The annual election of Officers’ council of the Parent-Teacher anso- | elation will talee place Tuesday, April 11, at 10 a.m. In the com. munity room of the ¥. W, C. A. This is the most important meeting of the year and officers of circles are urged to make an extra effort to be pres: | ent. The presidents are reminded that the yearly reports from their circles are due at this meeting, above the middle of the platform, The prize was for the best etching shown and was subsequently pur: | chased by Ernest Batchelder, design- er and well known author of books on design. FINE ARTS BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS The 195 members of the Seattle both patrons and producers, but also Fine Arts governing board met in|a te rallery Thursday evening for the |! th e F ction of officers. Mrs, ‘wons was unanimously re-elected President, and three new members of ‘lories is of the architectural work the executive board appointed wer Mr. George Donworth, Mr, ranic'immediately contemplated, in both | The Alpha Auxiliary will hold ta! [remular business meeting in the ol |-ryursday at 720 p. m. Tuceday, April il, at the Hotel | American th t the} YY. W. CG A. All chairmen of com | No. 18 will hold ite rerular meeting, | April 14, 8 p.m. in Veterans hall, | Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. com- The new Seattle Auxiliary to Cul |lrene Davis was reelected secretary tural Arts has arranged a seriew of |}4nd Mr. Grondahl treasurer, The list Harriet Mo-| Will be posted for one week on the |Cready Shaw to begin ‘Thureday, |bulletin board at the Fine Arts be: April 27, and continue every Thurs |fere being ratified at the executive lday morning until June, and on the board meeting next week. lfour Saturday nights in May. The} [night lectures will be (lustrated with |*4 that the membership had grown stereopticon views. Weekly meetings |!" the past year from 500 to 787, of talle of the coming series will be an-| Were given, open to the public, dur- | Reginald |'ngw to be seen. } in the happiest of the colonel's A mass meeting will be held at! Poliah hall, 1714 th *., Sunday, |April 9, at 3p, m. Father M. Rosol, who came from Upper Silesia, Po- lund, will speak. All Polish people are invited to attend. eee ficial household. Dr. GW. Weddell will speak on the xxii, Pealm, Sunday, § p.m. at the ‘Theosophical society, 100 Lyon bulld- ing, Third and James, eee British-American Association ‘The regular meeting of the Britinh- American association has been pont. poned from Friday, April 14, to Fri- day, April 28. eee Seahurst Council of Minute Women Beahuret Council of Minute Wom- on will entertain with @ lecture next Wednesday evening, from 2 until 6 o'clock, at the church. Prants H. Coe PT. A. Beets Officers The newlylected officers of the Frants H, Coe P-T. A. are prenident, Mra. HL B. Orr; vice president, Mrs. Dean Burkheimer; secretary, Mre. William Dodge; treasurer, Mra F. H. Van Brockiin. eee Graduate Nerses to Hear Lectures All graduate nurses are invited to attend a course of lectures given on | advanced first aid and anatomy by | Dr. C. A. Burdick at Red Cross head: quarters, 215 University at, every Mountains, and beautiful forming the lew in the world, them ali, or nearty all \try, and in congratulating itself man, distinctly intimated that, bad won from Beattie, ~ ENCHANTING PANORAMA estate, which is near the MIRTH AND MORALE cee Manitou Council No. 34, Degree of | 1, Pocahontas, will entertain with | wards for members and friends Fri- | day evening, April 14. Swedish Club Armory. . ° Seattle Review No. & Vane, U. the Maccabees, will meet Thursday, |which will bring out the official April 12, at § p.m, in A. O. U. W. lof the coast defenses, and hall, 1409 Ninth avy. quested to wear white. . . League of Women Voters | firattle League of Women Voters | April's enirth, VIOLETS teria, Wednesday, April lo'clock. Candidates for eity coune!l |Casey quarters on Saturday by | will addrees the meeting. Public in-/Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. | witea. mander of Fort Casey, and Greene, whore guests included tain Willian W. Werts, U. & A. Mrs. Wertz, Captain Herbert ner, U. &. A. tain eee Ladies’ Grotto Clad ‘The Grotto club will celebrate Reed procity day by entertaining the presidents of the Federated clubs of | Wednesday, April 12, at 2 p.m. Fol-| Lieutenant J. Longstreet lowing t# the program: (a) “Lt 1 Were King” (®) “Ballet Mignon”... | Mra, Bertha itr “A Question of Batt Mra. their son, U. 8. A. and Lieutenant Lyns C. Vane, U. 8. ) “A Rpirit Pie “Bridal Dawn”... M. Franklin Mee Mra Mabel Mohrman, accompanist | Violin Relections ckeus / Mra Ruth Getdbere A. and by Captain Werts, U. tenant J. Longstreet Wheilchel, thy Denes Bnowden see “Shut-Ins” Re | Stevens post No. 1, G. A. R, is making arrangements for the enter. tainment of the “Shut-Ins” in Veter. success. | Department encampment of the G. 1A. BR. of Washington and Alaska will jconvene June 21-24 at Aberdeen, | | Wash. The national encampment } | will be held the last of September in Des Moines, Lowa. HIS CHANCE | Dabney and Mr. C. H. Alden. Mra. The membership committee report- whom 44 are contributing members and 13 student members, The lecture committee reported | that Dr. Leslie Spier, Dr, Robert Max Garrett, Dr. Herbert H. Gowen and Dr. John Carroll Perkins each gave ja talk this winter, A series of teas and receptions being made a good impression! ing the different exhibits in order that the public and the artists might become acquainted. A new exhibition of artists’ work was bung each month, all of them open daily and Sunday free of charge to the public. ‘The Bertram Hartman tion of which will be the work the school children of the city. sent out by the American Federation | and back again, in & paper boat. of Art, the bookplates of Ishmael | Smith and from the American Book. | Army and Navy Women's Lancheon| Roy Partridge was awarded the | jai. eoote e Coder, |dancing steps and be up to date, | w ‘ ‘ es taaeiiie iideliams ad ten ha |O’Melbeney prize of $100 this month — ental, eri ce, | aaeenes Eliott $187. Prof, Jack NOT A MOVING PICTURE |soolation of Army and Navy Women |at the print makers’ exhibition held | Attred Schroff collection. the’ ace, |80% of The Hippodrome, Fifth and — | Will be served at Hotel Washington |in the Los Angeles Museum. The | ont) annual exhibition of work of the | UDiversity, will teach you, | Bexin- SEAT SALE THURSDAY | Annex next Wednouday afternoon, at |etching which won tho prize was|crtigts of the Northwest the Ros {ner classes start each Monday j1 o'clock, Mrs. Anna B. Derickson, |here last month at the Fino Arts gal-| Partridge etching exhibition. Mes, | Venng at 7 o'cloc secretary of the association, asks lery, a study of Mills ball, that hung |Geaves™ Japanens prints, nod. Mies | cocoon Armer’s and Wayne Albee's photo. graphs made a notable and varied ries of artistically interesting events for the winter, The Picture Ball given by the #o- ciety in the Masonic temple was not only a means of gathering together the Seattle people interested in art, ed opportunity for many life. mpersonations of famous paint a The present exhibition in the gal- METROP thruout the state just completed or anner, the officers Colonel Hayden, who might live! lanywhere, in any clime, has nelected Port Townsend as his place of resi | dence, and has bought ® houne just | outside the military reservation of | Fort Worden, near the commander's | quarters where he bas long reigned, | and overlooking the waters of Puget | Sound, bordered by their exquisite in, tne |MaSor Albion R. Rockwood, U. & A. opinion of the colonel, who has seen The Commmercia) club of Port Town wend, like the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, adopted resolutions recog: nizing the distinguished rervices of Colonel Hayden, whose military rec ord is identified In many ways with the history of the Puget Sound coun- having the colonel as a fellow towns. this occasion at leant, Port Townsend Colonel William A, Glasetord, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. Glaseford will spend the summer developing their bropert: Just bought by Colonel John L. Hay- den, U. & A, retired, and which bas the same enchanting panorama of |Mountain and sea, with a procession of parsing ships, from a battle eruis- or with big guns to a fishing smack, with salmon drying in the rigging. At Fort Casey, under the Inxpira- tion of Major Royal Kemp Greene, 8. A, commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs, Greene, the garrison morale ie strengthened by organized social activities, for the enlisted personnel jmander of Fort Caney, the secretary and treasurer, Lieutenant Lyne C. 8 A. The Officers’ ctub Renttle Review No. #, W. B. A. of |wiil give a dinner dance on April 29 promises Officers are re |to be a feetival cocasion, imbued with Violets made the central motif of wil meet in the ¥. W. C. A. cafe. |decorations, enbancing the pleasure 1%, at 132/0f the bridge given at their Fort Mre. Gardner, Cap- Kirkpafrick Mason, medical lthe elty at Federated club house, |corps, U. 8. A. and Mra. Mason. 9 wrepnespay and SATURDAY pariors on April 13, at 2p. m. This Whelchel, | U. & A. and Mra, Whelchel, with houses guest, Mra Martha Bearden Mulholland of Washington, D. C., Lieutenant John Harvey Madi- Mrx. Madison, Preesms pan! A.) arid Mra Vane, Lieutenant F. Ward) wom . & A. High prises were) wife of Lieu | tenant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. | William W.) A... the consolation fall-| ing to Mra, Wheichel, wife of Lieu- ¥ Major Green BARR MORE 8. A. Later, led by Greene, | the party looked in at the gym.! ORR TRS DAr SCALES ANE NN EIA nasium dance arranged by the en- listed men of Fort Casey, and a great ans’ hall, Armory, Saturday, April |CHINESE BASKETS ¢ 29, at 2 p.m. Chinese barketa filled with wid turrant blooms emphasized the deco- rations in drawing rooms and din-| ing room on Tuesday at their Fort Casey quarters when Captain Wil-| Prisoner (as his finger prints are taken}—Ahba, at last I have houses and commercial buildings. Next month the arts and crafts ex- hibition will be held, a special por- A man has succeeded in traveling collection, the oil painting exhibition | across France by canals and rivers, | “Tt you wish to learn the latest FLORENCE MACBETH Soprano Chicago Opera Association Should be addressed to Katharine Rice, OLITAN |Mra. Matthews, in their new Seattle quarters, Other Fort Casey pligrima to the divas shrine were Lieutenant J, Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8 A, ané Mrs. Wheichel. PUNCTILIOUS Punctiliously paying thelr social debts, army fashion, the bachelors of |Fort Worden gave an agreeable dance on Friday, the hosts being Captain Nyal L. Abrams, U, 8. A, Léeutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Gustave H. Vo- wel, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Kaward L. Supple, U. & A., Lieutenant Loper |Balley Lowry, U. & A., Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A.. LAew tenant Harold L. Stieble, U. 8. A DANCING IN TUNE At Fort Ward on Saturday, to the music of an orchestra from the Sixth coast artillery band, a pretty dance was staged in the new club house and was preceded by « large dinner given by Captain Arthur Kay Cham- bers, U. &. A, commander of Fort Ward, and Mrs. Chambers, in com- pliment to their house guests, Miss Margaret Akin, Miss Katherine Akin, Miss Cele, Mr. Larry O'Toole, Mr. James Sproul, Mr. Stephen Sproul, Mr. Paul Sproul, Mr. John Powell. Prof. William A. Jackson, of New York city, te teaching all of the latest steps in stage and dancing at The Hippodrome, Fifth * and University. on y the | Dall, Bighth and Otive, as well as for the line. The men bedi’ have their field sporta, their bowl | Legion Auxiliary Post |ing and their ings, with dances at R No. 18 wtated intervals, The officers also VAPO 4 American Legion Auxiliary to Post |have recently been asembied in an Over 17 Million Jore Used Yearly |Officer’ club; the ni r president, Major Dea i Can now be had at any Grag store, went direct for $1.00 and $2.00, Joyner Drug Co, Spokane, All ¢rugrists —Advertisement. wet | REESE eT ES 8.) a vu bas bees peraibed ‘a: Nustery of the American stage DECLASSEE BY seu amine Eve, Sat. 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