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Jeaitle Society Dinner Will Honor East- ern Visitors; Plan Din- 4 ner Before Denn y-Fuhr- man Guild’s Ball. Mm. and Mre nittlam Leonard Baton are entertaining at din Ber at their residence this evening, honoring Mrs. Paul West and her Gaughter, Miss Jane West, of New York. em No-Host Dinner Before Easter Ball Preceding the Guild's Easter ball, which takes pla é Bext Wednesday evening at the Ma k: Ba Sonic temple, a no-host dinner will be given at the College club. Included are Mr. and Mra Wil Ham B. France, Mr. and Mrs, John Ze Travis, Mr. and Mrs, Chester ) Reltae, Mr. and Mra. Arrigo M Young, Mr. and Mra. F. J. Maron / tate, and Mr. abd Mra F. A. Haynes ‘and Mr. and Mrs. A. Strong of Tw om . eee Entertains at Dinner | Mra. Pau! West and her daughter, 5 Jano West of New York, who | GFe spending this week In the city, @atertained a party of friends at din Der at the Hote! Washington last @vening, later taking their guests to the Metropottan theater, where Mins West te appearing with Miss Barry More in “Deciassee.” Wedding Will Take : Place in June p and Mrs. Thomas R. Loer an- the engagement of their hter, Gladys Frances, to L. Smith, gon of Mr. and L. C. Smith of Auburn. The will take place early tn Both Miss Loer and Mr, attended the University of jon, Mr. Smith graduating 1915. He i a member of Alpha Omega fraternity. on Board Ship ‘The officers of the U. 8. 3. Penn nia will entertain at dinner on ship next Tuesday evening and with a dance at the Officers’ ‘@lub in Bremerton. one Musical Art Society to Meet On Wednesday morning, Apri! 19 ‘@t the Fine Arts galleries, the Seat Musical Art society will hold its! Jar monthly meeting for active at 10 o'clock, with elec of officers for the ensuing year. DO] At 11 o'clock Mise Nellie Cornish a give a talk on “The Musical Sea | men of 1922 in New York,” and a of songs wil! be contributed by Minnie Soberg. soprano, lately An Informal re- will follow at the plano. for new membe: og: eee ets for Easter Ball for the Denny Fuhrman Guild's r ball at the Masonic Tempi, y evening, April 19, an- that owing to the great de of those wishing to attend, will be sold at the door, eee ‘Plan Dancing Party ‘Complimenting their son Dantel, and Mrs. Daniel Huntington are ining with a dance at their tomorrow evening. Thirty ts will attand and the hosts will “Qenisted by Mr. and Mrs, David Informal Bridge fain with an informal bridge of three tables Monday afternoon at her in compliment to Miss Olive Leonard, who is going to Europe this summer, and Mins Katherine Powers Nellie Feiger. heon Compliments re. McCaughey Mrs. Russell Horton entertained With ® luncheon at the College club y as 2 compliment’ to rs, Biaroia Scott “Sccuuchey, whe Heaving soon to join Mr. McCaughey fm California. Theater Party Saturday _ Evening Mr. Marficld Bolcom t= entertain. fing at “Declannee” at the Metro. politan Saturday evening, tn compl! 4 pent to Miss Mary Lea Fisken and : her fiance, Mr. Everett Griggs of Tacoma, _ Junior Members Dance 3 A dance has been planned for Frt @ay evening, April 21, by the Junior Members of the Seattle Yacht club. In charge of the arrangements are Mr. James Hodges, Mr. Russell Gib- gon and Mr. Douglas Egan. ee Post-Lenten Dance Beatth Council of the Knights of ri! Columbur are giving a dance on Easter Mc , April 17, in their % hall, Harvard ave. and Ur wt i The committee on arrangements fmeludes Mr. Jarnes Ryan, Mr. Leo orge McAteer, Barton and Mr. . Benefit Card Party Plana for the herietit card party ts giv the Canadian Women's ctur ing at the home of Reid, fz Shelby et., Tuer ning, April 1% 8 o'clock tleally cormplete. A large number © of tables will be in play, reservations for which are being made with Mre { Reid, who is chairman of the com i mittee on arrangements H tions will be given by Mra AL OB Perry, Mre. D. Clifford Reid and Mr James Hamilton Howe. The social committer Is tn charges Of refreshmer cluded f James N. Hamill (chat a William felt, Mra, Dorley, Mrs. William Cant E. WD, Barnes, Mrs. R. 8 Ms. John Blackburn Ferguson, Mra. Henry F Mrs. 3. F. Primrose. The next social entertainment of the club will he a dance at the |) Movnt Paker clubhouse, Friday eve i Bing, Mey 12. rage Mra, R. J nson and Denny-Fuhrman | Mr.) @ New York, with Mra. Alita Drew | { The committee inveharse of tick. | @f Los Angeles, the guest of Miss" During the evening, musical relec- | Laurelthurst Guild Card Party A card party will be given } Personal | Mra. John Loor Locke, Mra. W. Ft White and Miss Emma White who have been tn the East and Southera Callfornia since last September, will return April 22 ee Mr. and Mra. George T. Myers are several weeks tn California. Franck, and thetr son, Harry Preaan Clubs y CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Broadway High Play | Set for April 21-22 | crriat church, Ethel ©. Jackson tn and Arthur i returning next week from a trip of Mrs. © will meet at the club. house Thureday, April 20, for an all day meeting, Plans wil! be pleted for the card party to be given at the clubhouse, Friday, May 6. eee Wallingford Cirele Wallingford circle of the First Presbytertan churoh will meet with 1. Fisher N, 44th, Wed |mesday, April 19, at 2p, m Visitors | welcome, Women's clubs eee eee Mr. Harry A. Yranck, well knows lecturer and slauan, with Dative Denghters of Washington ‘The Native Daughters of Washing THE SEATTLE STAR A FULL. © will be held cholr director, No hospital Tuesday after Classte Culture Club ‘vill Senkaes tite: atone “eal noon, April 25, at 2 o'clock, at the! Clanaic Culture club will meet at/ pirates of Penvanee,” to be siven homes of Mrs Guibert W. lekinner Federated clubhouse, 2 p ma Welle the hich yey drenned the Wngtneers and Mra, William & Kinsel, on George B. Riges, “Native Flow s sold Laurelhuret drive, Mrs, Howard nd Ferns.” Mrs, J. L. M Pherwoa | Pavia &, Davien of the musical de - a Knott ts chairman tn charge of ar and Mra, Leroy Amos, tomsen partment of the choo! ts directing | reameineaa: ina portaemanos, i or perhaps @ a of perfect sty! YOU'LL BE sURPTUS make and ments remodeling your Greases, too. There ts no more cha accomp!tahment ture, Helen Amelia Anderagord, limited time, in her private and tntensl- fied class work, offers you training this unusual subject. Call Main 6884 for an appointment. ton will entertain with « card party, | Bulliding. Jn, who have been visiting Mr, and Friday evening, April 31, at 8) Giace kid gloves are belng sbown jMre. J. & Robinson, are sailing | ciock, in I. O. @ T. hall, 1109 Vir'/atraps and some with contrasting inset Saturday for Japan. eee Dr, W. HL. Lee, Dean of Albany | College in Albany, Ore, i spend. ing a fow nar’ ™ the city. . guests of Mr. Lewis, and Me BR eee Dr. and Mrs. Harry J. Frei¢man }are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son at the Swedish | hospital, March 29. eee Mrs. John Pterce, of Olympia, who has been visiting her parenta, Judge and Mrs. H. EK. Hadley, left today |for ber bome, eee Dr. and Mrs. Harry Semler (Ger trude Levitt) and daughter, Helen, of Portland, are the guests until after Easter of Mra, Semler’s parents, Mr, and Mre, A. Levitt. Music Music at First Presbyterian The following epectal musical nurm- bers have been arranged for three services Eagter at the First Presby- tertan chureh; Faster Orgne proteds, “ | , Mine Reith Kendal ie Is Risen March Militaire’ Shatley Easter Bvening, 7:30 im, “Ottertoire tn OF”. Ratiate ” sbiteate Mise Bich Kenda: Kea Bore! | Quartet—sere Lotta eraet i Me. 2B St. Benedict’s Parish |Announce Special Music by Mra. M. O'Farrell, organist, in | will ber | al AGO” » 00 ee cone . Mine Rowewig Mozart Tenore— Mts.” ind ‘Binks, “Ma Erase Paridia. loliniat—Miss Eugenia eee Graduation at Cornish first class from the five graduates—Theodosia Vander Moore McDowell. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Vanderbitit gave a@ fine interpretation of “The fiave With Two Faces”; Ethel Jane Hewitt presented a aympathetic por. trayal of Tagore’s “Sacrifice,” and Harriet Huffman added the humor |ous touch in “A Royal Family.” On Thursday evening Minnie Moore Mo | Dowell gave the impressive “Saul,” {by Browning, and Phyllis Blake tm. personated four of Shakespeare's women in four scenes which were well differentiated | On Thursday o the work of two pupfis of the class, Mins Cornish gave a short the d j | talk, and Dr. Robert Max Garrett, of | U7" Sthe day and evening the University of Washington, deliv: c a a ered the graduation address, after AN EXACTING FIT | which Mra, McLean, head of the| “Brown is marrying again, I hear.” School of the Spoken Word, present-| “80 they say, and from all ao 4 diplomas to the five graduates counts his second wife will make who have finished the course with |Tather @ lively stepmother for the credit to themselves and to their tn. ; Children!” pete Aa “Oh, @ wort of watch-your-nte: The regular term of the School bf | Mother, the Spoken Word ends April 15, and new classes are now forming for the work, which will continue thruout | the summer. | Lundy to Talk at Open-Air Meeting Ira D. I candidate for may an open-air meet try produce $260,000,000, x near 214 Union st. at 4 p, nt. Bat urday. He has issued @ call for his [ oust Take | volunteer workers to meet at 1 p. m v oe ‘ea | Saturday at hiv headquarters, 4119 STEVENS | Arcade building | Way They Age Dancing Now | ” | Little Coat Prive’ dade English wheat crop In 1920 real | Day and Evenin | tzad only $15,000,000, while the poul- || Teung lady Acdotante Mise Edith Kendal, vtottntet w Do organist aad chetr- | master Vested chotr of #9 yolcea ing, In addition | | etnia at. ‘tend and bring friends. tertain with Mr. and Mrs ‘aide Lewts of tere of Veterans, will en Clear Lake will be the week-end ® card party at the home of the ‘enor io, quartet aod cheruea, “He- Granter | dent; Mre. A. E. Schneider, first vice | Spee sole and ‘choraa, “0 Peters | President; Mre. C. M. Rorabeck, seo ¥ | ond vice president; Mra. W. A. Major, Mra Barrocehe Gace Organ pestiuds, Grand Choesr tn D | Reet) Seattle Review §, Soctal Club Logan Pareiey, | St. Benedict's chotr, ably directed | Beach drive, 8 W. Tuesday evening. has | April 14, petvares a yrearem which will be the |of twommute talke on “Flow Would | finest heard in that church In many | You Choose a Mrs. John Loor Locke wil enter-| years, aa they have added to their! Chaar Mise Clara Hazelfreen, Mra. | soloists, Mr. Ed Blake, who took part) W. A. Owen, Rev. P. A. Davies and “The Waytarer." The program Mr. W. T. Hitchings. Review of Rowewig | party for the benefit of the Masonic A\toe—Mra. J. R Thompson, Mra G 0.) and whist. The Cornish school graduated tts! w’, School of the! honors awarded and Spoken Word this week and tnter-| will be served. The social commit. est has centered in the work of the|tee, which includes Mra Jennie Polis, bilt, Ethel Jane Hewitt and Harriet! Welle and Mrs. Ernest Trank, oor Huffman, Phyllis Blake and Minnie! dially invite friends of the order to On Monday eve. | attend. ning they appeared tn pantomime! eee and two plays, giving a good no. Queen City Sanshtne Cloud count of themselves thruout. On| The Queen City Sunshine otud was worth more mae Members requested to at- eee Qiara Barton Tent No 1 Clara Barton Tent, No, 1, Daugh- on president, Mre, Alice Reynolda, 8627 Carr place, Monday, April 17, trom{ Call Main office, 9th and Cherry. BASE AND EFFICIENCY Follow ehiropractio adjustments, Disease equals Vitality with the brakes 2513 for an appointment with Dr. Beck at her residence THIS COLUMN 18 TO BE A WEEKLY FEATURE WATCH FOR NEXT FRIDAY'S CHATTER 2 until 5 o'clock, for the benefit of MORE CATCHY VALUES & sick daughter, Take Meridian or Wallingford cara At the regular meeting of the tent « eet, for a few daye o Bchorfieid's Linen Shop has a apecial on stamped luncheon seta, 86 Inch cloth and atx napkina of fine quality unbleached muslin, at ty. Gchorfield’s Linen Shop, 626 Union st. on April 26, the birthday of General |GOOD NEWS AT Last Grant will be commemorated with fitting ceremoniea, and the Gelegatoe | to the convention will be nominated. T have found Mise Ericson, Mise Vig and Mise Edton (who were with the “Bon™) at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Bid«. (want excellent marvels and all A chicken dinner, to which the pub potntment. Ne t invited, will be served at € o'clock. eee Benefit for Orthopedic Hospital ‘The University Guild of the Ortho Did you know that the whole fur akin is being worn this season? FURS! ‘They're so good Femodeled till it's like new, at 516 Yale Butiding FURS! FURS thie epring, Biltott 4528, pedic hospital bas rented the Nep | HERE'A AN EASTER TREAT tane theater for Wednesday, April 19, when two matiness and two eve ning performances will be gtven, the proceeds to go to the Orthopedio hoe pital bed maintained by the guild Mise Ada Lilly of the University of Washington faculty and the 6) Nu quartet will sing. The arrange |, mente are tn charge of Mina Della Wright, chairman of the entertain-| ment committe bs oe Banset Heights Literary Chub The Sunset Heights Literary club will meet with Mra Loulle Miller, 0 Wallingford ave, Tuesday, April 18, at 3 p.m 7 ee | Ald Society Mount Baker Park The Ladies’ Ald society of Mount Baker Park Presbyterian church will hold an all day meeting at the church, Tuesday, April 18. Mem bers requested to be present. At a recent meeting of th bn clety the following officers elected: Mre. M. L. Burkhardt, erst treasurer; Mra A. H. Small, secretary fied The social club of Beattie Review No. 1, W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet with Mra, Elizabeth Bouch- or, 1918 Harriwon st, Thursday, April 20, at 130 p.m Members and friends invited. eee Quarante Cinb ‘The Quarante club will moet at the home of Mr. W. & Terrell, 8947 The program Will conaist Career for Your “Main Street" by Mra. P. A. Davies eee Myrtle Social Cub Myrtle Social club will give a card Home, at Panama Cafoterta, Thurs day, April 20, at 8 p.m. Bridge Ail Eastern Stare and friends invited. ba ee Seattle Lodge No. 7 feattle Lodge No. 7, D. HW. P. A. will entertain with @ progresat whist party on Tuesday, April 18, § p.m, at Evergreen hall, A. O. U. building, 1409 Sth ave. High refreshments Jr. Mrs. Clara Lotka, Mra. Melinsa will meet at the Masonto Tuesday, Aprtl 18, at 9 p All Eastern Stars invited. see | Stevens Women’s Rellef Corps | Bteven’s Women’s Reliet Corps, No. 1, auxiliary to Btevense Post, | No. 1G .A. R., will give an all day jeffair at Veterans’ hall, Armory, | Friday, April 21, consisting of an afternoon whist party and a 6 o’elo home-cooked dinner by the members of the corps, an evening whist party and dancing. A sale of dainty fancy work and useful articles will be held Templa, m. Cards, I suppose!”—Wayaide T THE FAMOUS BALDWIN PIANO University Music Store | 12 14th Ave. N. Finest § Muxle Store) 1511% Fourth Ay, N Tet A charming Mttle hat you a TRIFLE, too, 1208 American Bank Bidg. ie made out ONAL, ALL CANDIDATES for mayor ad Joorgotown, ort ult will assure ee attend the At the charming frocks Agnes Perry can her alterations on new gar ro 80 reasonable, She te clever at old conta, 216 Yale Bidg. “TH ART OF CONVERSATION" ning or practical np surer evidence of cul in Eastern shops—eome with “beauty” work, call Main 1626 for ap- and that e@eal cont can be dyed and and for patty chokern, see Agnes Perry can be made for you--and ff will only cost | Of band tinted Mower, They're well stocked. your old hat can be eteamed and blocked. Model Millinery Shop, 627 People’s Bank Building. why Nort Get your Easter marcel where ft ts guaranteed to stay tn one week or more—the Vogue Shop, stunning epert frock with bands of green krepeknit, to finish tt. Main 4094. of black krepeknit with @ touch of biack ollk embroidery | service | funday at} ALUMNI COMING | FOR BIG EVENT “U” Campus Day Activities | Liege club in Bar Thureday to Be Magnet ai fetes Young Women’s Club of First PAID ADVERTIARMDNT aveat.cd)! ae Cuvele Frink Park Guild Baptist Church wl Washington are planning this year| Poe Mal apd Owing to illness in the tamfy hatte a in Charge Mra. J. Will Jones, the meeting inualion aka agent atemt ior 94 Frink Park gutld will be tn charge Sianned by the Young Women's club atter 0 e 0 S othes ana rak 4 n the of the Orthopedio Tea Bhop Saturday. /o¢ the First Haptiat church, to be tate dinrral nga die gional The hostess will be Mra, Bmauel J. nea at her home, will meet inatead | os ean Ba, durt Woy v Sees, Holmes, and whe will be assisted By in Ehe parlorm of tBe ch ures, Beatie. | Sm “ weed 31, during : bs o Mra. Ivan Hyla Pul-! day, April 15, at 2p. m Just tmaging, my dears, Easter te al-|"\% Week conga ate! Mane a DK Fe Mears 8.9 moat here and we haven't half the things | “umn! association | $ ne 6 haven't h nin eer gee re F. Brown, Mra, &. 8. Wright, Misa) ADDITIONAL CLUBS © wanted, but there t# one satinfuction saistna WFratitaeteon yan pn tnaced Rhetta Martin, Mies Martanne Hy " in knowing that @ chio little bonnet &!-| over the state will vinit Beattle for land and Miss Katherine Mylaod ‘Trustece of Federated Clubs ways eugnentive of the season and, of! ti5 apr “Week 2nd,” Thursday | , The trustees of the Federated course, a amart costume of Mght tweed |nignt, previous to Campus day, they University spring opera, Friday join the campus day workers, and in the evening attend the campus dance. Yor this sare | day t scheduled the Oregon-W jington baseball game, and the Cail- | fornia Washington crew race, to be Attended by Washingtonians during the afternoon. Baturday, following thetr visit to the Stadium for the fecond =Oregon- Washington game, alumont will celebrate with a “Wash- ington alumni dance.” |People Try Fatty; : 7 His Movies Shown 108 ANGELES, April 14—"Pat ty” ts on the screen again. One of the leading movie shows to day @hnounced a Roscoe Arbuckle comedy, the first exhibited in Los Angeles since the fatal Labor day party in Ban Francisco, which re | sulted in the death of Virginia Nappe The film which made ite premier today ts a “feeler,” the Famous Payers Lasky corporation explained, to teat the public's views as to oulle and for a in 266 Kmpire whether or not it cares to receive Putty” again. Bo when you) Miles Lillian 1 Tuteher 4 fe Png land’ ‘# firet woman insurance broker. | Or} trimmed Easter The “Dress Up” Occasion for All Boys A Large Assortment of Cheasty Junior Blue Serge Suits $14.85 to $25.00 Gray Suits are quite the thing THIS SPRING A Beautiful Display of New Gray Spring Suits $9.75 to $25.00 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS A Kite to every FREE SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET —and we have the right mer chandise at the right prices, boy who comes to the Cheasty Junior Shop Saturday morning be- tween 9 and 11 o'clock. REAIGELOW PRES. BMGR. SWFREDERICK VICE PRES. Patent “Flapper” Pumps $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 weaned Oxfords Brown & Black $3.95 Another new Patent Pump of exceptional quality--- Perforated Wing Tips--- Flat Heel--- $5.95 Fur Coat Fake as Love Bait, So Girl Sues »: BAN FRANCISCO, April 14. =Potency of # fur coat w lure eomen admirers has been 1 and found wanting * lee Marlowe, whore wh an a waitress In rivaled only by her peachy complexion, made the tent She charged tn the funtice court that Mra. Mary Willmer, who had wraps for sale, told her that if she would buy a fur coat soon she no longer would need to sorve haughty gentlemen with tomato soup and apple ple at a FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. |$50,000 Saved by Piece of Thread CHICAGO, April 14—-A plece of thread saved Mra. Edith Rockefeller McCormick $60,000 today rm wen notified by that she pay duty on 114 ped trom Bwi wcovered that t the antiques was old Mra. Mot would not have t pieces of Ince land, Offict thread binding and not new. If the thread had been new t have been connidered of ufacture and Guty ammeme lace wou. od ont leged, and she went home from the dance on a street car alone, instead of snugeed in «@ taxt enb. Bo now she aske her money Men's Brown Brogue KG popular lunch counter, back, fhe tried ita $200 coat, $5 down and $6 per week, And @ means when the cont wan ali paid for attrac she wore it to the waitresses’ ball. But ft @4n"t work, Alice ab because, coat isn't worth $200, either as ing suitors. she says, the of keeping warm or of English t# the common language jon the island of Jamaica. OPTICAL THE OLDEST OPTICAL FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLIS 917 FIRSTAve-NEaR CO HOUSE ON HED 1906. 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