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Seattle Society Engagement of Miss Mir- iam Youell Announced This. Afternoon; Bridge Tea Will Honor Mrs. Arthur Latimer. R. ANT) MRS. GRORGE YOURLI the engagement of their daugizter Miriam to Mr, James ©. Gallagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. J MW Gatiagher, of Birmingham, intersting news was dis cloded today at the charming ¢ Miss Youell ¢mve at her home, 9 Seth ave N. Crom 4 watl! ¢ o'cloo 4m complinent to Mrs. Irving Ritten house Halsey, a March bride, who has feeently ccume here from Port. lefia to make het home, Mininvere pawtebtinted candy Rwskets, in whictt was concedNd tho ‘curd bearing the names of the be trethed couple, were presented each Moret with the service of ten. The home was effectively decorated With bright-nued spring Monsoma, @nt the duinty tea table Wer center @4 with a broad Bow! filled with @Hicately shaded prithfoses. Mrs. Fred Everett, Mrs. Frank P. Dow, Mra, William McDonald and Mts. George T. Reid presided at the urns susiidted Dy a group of debutantes. The weiding will be sokemnised in Cards Issued for SS Mrs. White Luncheon Hostess Monoring Mra. Alvah Lemuel Carr the retiring prestfent of the Wom: j en's University club, and Mrs, rank S. Rayley, who has received the nomination for president for thy suing year Mra. Dean Ham wh enterta: th th rd of trustees at luncheon at he clubhouse this afternoon | eee Guild Ball to Be | Brilliant Function The charity ball Denny Pabrman Guild is giving this evening in Masonic temple for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital prom ises to be a very Terre affarr Severs! intereeting —apectaltion have been arranged for the evening, and the committees in charge an nownces that those whe do not care to dance Will be provided with seats in the balcony A large and brilliant assemblage is assured, and for those who have Not ontained tickets, announcement ix made that they may be purchased j At the door. 'Plan “Sports ‘Clothes Ball” The Women's University olub is planning a “Sports Clothes Rall" to be given at the Masonic temple Sat jurday evening, May 12. Many inter. esting features are being arrenged | whieh a tater annotncement will re. veal. \ eee Bridge-Tea as Farewell Compliment Mra. H. A. Boring is entertaining with an informal bridge-tea at her home, 3409 B. Union s#t. Saturday afternoon, as a farewell compliment . T to Mra. A. N. Lindsay, who with Bridge Tea i I Mr. Lindsay ia leaving the first of Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey and next month for San Francisco, where Birs. J. Tate Mason have Jasued cards eney will make their heme. for a bridge tea to be given at their} Invitations hate been limited to home Tuesday, April 26. honoring ing intimate friends of Mrx, Lindtay Mrs. Arthur G. Latimer @fary Duds Jey Walker). At the tea hour Mrs. ‘Thomas Green and Mrs. Whittlesey will pour. ee Informal Tea for Mrs. Dittmar Gompitmenting Mrs. Cari batmar of Cleveland, who is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Frye, Mrs. John M. Moran wilt en-| tertain with an informal tea et 4:70_ Saturday afternoon at " home, 2217 13th ave. N. eee Supper “ay, Boa Honor Mrs. Keller ‘Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly Will enterta® with a supper for «ix. teen at their home Friday night, hoo ering their house guest Mra, Edgar Keller (Nel Clark Keller). . No-Host Dinner Before Charity Ball Dr. and Mrs. Varney Kelly are ¢ & ne&host dinner at the chub this evening, preceding the Denny-Fatrmen guili’s charity Ball in the Masonic Temple. Covers ‘Will be marked for 38 wucsts. oe Tickets for Three Plays ‘The three plnys for the benefit of the furnishing fund, the Women's University club is giving at the Cornish theater Friday night prom- fees to be a very interesting event. “Pan,” “And Ever Shall Be* and “Darn It,” written by Mra. Frank ole Bp Washington Irving PT. A, i i Washi Irving P.T. A. will Benefit for Orthopedic wheat Thereaay, Agel 20, inthe Hospital schoo! auditorium at 245 p,m Bleo For thé benefit of the Children’s hospital, Broadway Guild will gf an exhibition of swimming and div. ing at Crystal Pool, Friday evening, April 28. The champion swimmera and divérs, as well as the junior ewim mers of the city, will take part. There wit! alfo be a conmpetition for the backstroke national champlon- ship, with entries from all parts of the country. ‘The committee in chats wit be announced shortly. eee Luncheon at Women’s University Club ‘The luncheon to be given at the Women's University club Thureday at 12:80 ts for members and their guests. Dr. Samuel L. Joshi, profes sor of Engtien literature at Baroda college, Bombay, India, witi be the guest of honor and Will epeak on “Modern Ideas in India.” Dr. Joant has Deen went Wert at the request of the Carnegie Foundation for In ternational Peace. eee Miss Roberts to Give Informal Dinner Preceding the reception Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green are giving at the Sunset club Saturday eventing for ‘Mr. and Mre. Arthur betimer, Miss Anona Roberts will entertain with ‘T. Wilt, will be the Offering, and the |%" isformal dinner at her home on committee in charge announces they @re delightfully entertaihing. may te obtained at the @iubhouse, and also at the Cornish the evening of ‘he performance. one Entertains Delightfully This Afternoon Complimenting Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes, an April bride, and Mrs. Carl Williams, who has come to the ity to make her home, Mrs. Aubrey Wilton was hostess this afternoon, entertaining with a delightful tee in ‘their honor. Spring flowers, with cherry btor fsoms predominating, adorned the Tooms, an@ varihuet snapiregnne With roses in artistic arrangement ‘Were weed on the tea table, where Presiding were Mra. Charles Kin. near, Mre. 0. D. Visher, Mrs. Marion Russell Cummings and Mrs. Hariand Maris. Receiving the cards at the door were little Harvie Hull of Ala- meta, Jane Lamping and Jane Denny. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, APRIL %6— Mildred and Mise Claire Stolten- vers, with Miss Florida Singleton “ ph's Parish Guild's card holme to entertain homa, honoting noting tear. Lancheon at Women's University club at 12:20 o'clowk. Dr. Joshi, of India, to speak on “Mo Ideas in India.” Informal luncheon at the © club Will compliment Mra. Mi Beott = MeCaugh with Mr and Mf. © dinner at th if clad, honoring Mr. ant Mts. Willlam Hf. Talbot. FRIDAY, APRIL t1— Mrs Frederick C. Bolton and Mre. Pred C Aver wili entertain with & tea at the home of Mrs. Bolton from % until 5 o'¢ Mrs. Bert Fartar's intormal tunchs SATURDAY, o'cloek, Ws Arthur Mrs. Tho Mike Marion #eott Cyoningham and her Mr. Charles Diiler Pratt, "« informal howet for Miss MONDAY, APRIL 24— Queen Anne Quild's card part bazaar at the Bungalow. "? Robert BE. Lee chapter, ‘of the Contedera, with @ Dail at the club. Mint Lorraine Ajién's bridge part at home for Mian Helen #utthott. WEDNESDAY, APRit, 26— Dinnet at home, complimentary to Misa Creigh Cunningham ana her fiance, Mr, Charies’ Diller Pratt Jr, with Min Elizabeth Bhird ae Daughters entertain ttle Yaent Helen @utthoff to wea mr. Herbert Conner Taihot in wt Anne's church at 9 o'clock im the morning. TUESDAY, MAY 6 Interiake Gude eard party ty Mre M. Parker's bau toom at 2 o'ctex WEDNESDAY, MAY Renton Hil’ Guid the Yacht club, | iT Reception at the Sunset ctub at 9 || | Howard will @ dancing party at Bverett ry club, honoring Mins || Hill, ee . Thrift Shop Sale The Thrift Bhop of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital announces a spe: cial sale on hats at fifty cents eseh at their new location, 511 Stewart st. eee St. Margaret's Guild in Charge Mrs. D. McEacheran will be how tess for St. Margaret's guild of St, Mark's church Thursday, nesisted by Mrs, Thomas J. Cassutt, Mra J. Ran som, Mra, J. W. Barbour, Mrs. Her. man Rows, Mise Eva Peterson, Mise Naomi Morford. Miss Hezel Allan and Misa Bernetta Barbour. eee Bridge-Dance at Yacht Club A “bridge-dance” will be held Sat urfay night at the Seattle Yacht club for the benefit of the campaign fund for the MontlakeStedium bridge bond issue. Friends of the bridge from all over the city are ex pectéd to pafticipate and 4 large at tendante is expected from the Unt versity, Montlake and Interiaken dis Queen An tricts. The following committée is jin charge: Mr. Chester Latimer. Mr. L. H. Fawatds, Mr. Harold | Huston, Mr. Theodore Mullen and Mr, Julia Matthews. down and $1.76 week, Genuine, be Victrolan with oak, or Walnut cabinets latest, Victor tapering arm, “Roone-neck” sound«box tubs, automatic brake, apeed regulator and automatic speed indicator, tone A limited number onty, For A limited n ber of these Cadinet Victr offered on the unusual terme of $5.00 4 mambers of CLUBS PUR THURSDAY i Nina M. Pry ‘Pent Nina M. Pry teat Veterans, will meet Thuraday, April 20, in ne hall, Armory, at 2 am to th conv deen tn eh convenes In Jone, will be nominated. nea and Anchor Soelal Club Linnea and Anchor Soctal club | party in Oda Petlows’ temple, Tenth jand BK. Pine et, | April 20 | vited | ee } Auxiliary Kilte Rebekah ‘The auxiliary of the Wlite Rebekah Will entertam with a card party at the home of Mr, A. C, Green, 2618) i Alder st, Thureday, Ap t 1:30 p.m, Take Yesler car tine Members and friends in German Ladies’ Society Card Party ‘The German Ladies’ wectety in giv: ing « card party on Thursday, April 20, at 2p, Mm wharp, Odd Fellowr’ temple, 10th ave, Pine st, in celebration of ite The society was organized 28 years ago by a few Beattie women who wert interested in the German lan ®uage, Wterature and music, Later, an society's membership increased, charitable work wag added to ite tivities ‘The ultimate goal of the wo- clety, however, ix to erect and main val 14 people's home, for which they beve already purchased a beau- tiful building site. At the card party on Thursday both bridge and whist will be played, refresbments will be served and handsome prizes will be given to! thore making the highest scores, | Friends and any persons interested are cordially invited. oe tion of officers and delegater to the state convention. Refreshments will be sbrved. eee Nomads of Avrudaka Lancheon ‘The Nomads of Avrudaka will give & luncheon in honor of Mra. Gua Meese, of Spokane, at 4 p.m. Thurs day at the Washi"gton Annex. eee Fortson-Thygesen Auxillary Fortéon-Thygewen Auritiary No. ¢ will be entértained at the home of Mf. Evan Jenkins, 4412 Second ave. N. EB, Thurday, aprit 20, at 12 noon, cee Daughters of Si. George The daughters of St, George will meet Thursd Apri 20, in M. & B. A. hall, 1923 Fourth ave. Must Nees meeting at 1 p.m. Social Nour | at 2, celebrating St. Georeés day All Engiien women cordially invited to attend, Council of Jewish Women | The Council of Jewish Women| wii meet = Thureday April 20.) at 2p. m., ih the vestry rooms of the Temple de Hirteh. The board meets aipm eee Seattle Review No. 8, Social Clad | The social ciyb of Beattio Review No. §, W. B A. of the Maceabeos Will moet With Mra, Elisabeth Bouct- er, 1218 Harrison st, Thursday, April , st 120 p m Members and friends invited. eee detterson PT. A. Jefferson P.T. a. will eet Thurs | day, April 20, 220 p.m, at the sehoo!. | Election of officers will follow the program rf eee Alliance Francaise Alliance Francaise will meet in the club rooms of the Y. W. C. A. Thurs | day evening, Apeti 20, at 9 o'clock. | M. Jacques Jou-Jerville will aptak on | “The Formation of Theatrical Com-| panies in France.” “ee ‘Trusttes of Federated Clubs | ‘The trasteen of tie Federated | Women's clubs will meet at the chub. house Thursday, April 20, for an all-| day meeting. Plans wil! be com: pleted for the enré party to Be gives at the elubhoune, Friday, May 6, eee Sherman Circle, Ladin of G. A. KR) Bherinan circle, Ladien 4¢ the 6.| A. RK, will give a noonday dinner, followed by « card party, at Frater. nal Brotherhood hall, Fremont, Thursday, Apeti 20, oo. Myrtle Social Club Myrtle Social club will give « card Personal Mra, Cart Dittmar, who has been! visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank F. Frye, for the ast month, | will leave next month (or her home in Cleveland. eee Mise Marvel Turnure, of Portiand, jwil spend the coming week-end in the city. o- Mra. Andréw M. Gilleaple and chi! dren, who havé been «pending several months in California, returnéd last ‘werk. Mrs, Francts Guy Frink ts «Alling, | May 18, from Southampton, on the Fomprees of Scotland, for home. Mra. | Frink has been viaiting her daughter. Miss Gloria Frink, in Paris, sinet the first of thé year. eee Mrs. J. Richmond Lane and fam fly, with Mra. H. 8. Tromper, have! removed to their countfy ‘place. “Reach Drive,” for the summer months. see Mr. and Mfs, Ross Wilson and Mr. and Mw, Jonn Loor Locke are leav. ine May 3 ty motor for a month's trip to California ry Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hugo Smith, with their daughter, Mrs. Ira Rawn, ft Saturday for Los Angeles, where they will join Mr. Rawn ond make their future home ewe Mra. J. H. Fox, who has been traveling in Burope for several months, will sal! April 22 for home “ee Mra, Scott C, Bone, who during her stay in the city was @ guest at the Sunset club, left yesterday for her home in Alaska. eee Mr. and Mra, Arthur @.' Vattmer Mary Dudley Walker) arrived yester. day from their wedding trip. see Mrs, Harry Sharpless left recently for Pasadsha Pot & MHOAth's visit. Daughters of| and whint | | Mormbers urged to be present | Yard ave, N., 2 p.m | will @ntertain with a danee and card | » Thursday evening, } give history of hartball JA. 880 p.m, Sth anniversary | | Sunahing muta witl meet with Mra }at the Chapter house, 6253 18th ave THE SEATTLE STAR ¥ for the bénefit of the Masonic ror Or at Panama Cafeteria, Thurs | day, April 20, %t & p.m. Bridge All astern Stare and friends invited he A Annie Wright Seminary © Annie Wright Seminary clup will! eet with Mra. LR. Allen, 2406 Mar Bryant POT, A | Bryant PT. A, will meet at rehoot Sp. m. Program in charge of pre hool age committer, — Pupita wilt Mleetion of} Officers and delegates to state con: | vention eee Rainler-Noble Auxiliary Rainier-Not xillary, Amepioan | Legion, will entertain University post auxiliary and West Beattle post wuxtiiory in veterans’ hall, & p, m. Program and refreshments see Nineteenth Contary Club Ninéteenth Century Literary club will meet with Mis# Laura Belville and Mrs. A. W. Beeler, at ¥. W. C, eee Sunshine Guild P. Johasen, 4016 Burke ave, 11 a im. see Princess Angeline Social Club Princess Angeline sooth) olub, 0, f. 8, will meet with Mow, ©. Bersing, CHORUS GIRLS MAKE UNDIES , ! ‘ a —-- ccna EVER ia all hietory have eb! ana dren had 40 fnuch fun af they |do today, #0 much play AS. go fascinating and und comfortable play clothe | Of the greatgreatgranaparente of i ltoda¥'s kiddien could return to earth they would be a# muec bh ameaced by { the goingr-on in the nursery a8 by | the radio.telephones | Children no longer live to be seen land not heard, to do their little atinta and learh their little ente chiem, Romping and rompers are firmly extablished in our national . the old notion that only baht) * pink and blue were suitable for littl | , ple when white was not worn : i» happily paesed, Colors both | delleate und strong have been much | featured for childrén for some nem lone, But this spring Ponting’s, @ jamart Kensington ehop, has #pon-| jsored what they onli “jane dewignn” lin children’s wear, there in he) Brightest of colors, usually in ere) tonne or sturdy prints, There is no doubt that rompers of such amusing fabrick will make a great bit with the children a well as their parents and adoring sunta, Wright, Mra. Kean and Mrs, Kiverett. ee Bireet Car Men Dance Biheét car men and Ladies’ sux iliary will give a dance in of K. of P, hail Friday evening, ’ 4710 Evanston ave. 1 p.m. Pienic First Ald Olas luncheon, Bin ‘The first-aid clasy given under the , Auspioes of the American Ted Orom, altered High Schoot .'T. A. with Dr, Crombie Nixon as instruct > nceattard Hist sBehool POT. A. will or, will meet at 7:20 p. m. at 216 ‘ 4 "Dads’ Night” in the schoo! in newday, A auditortum at § p.m. Ralph Swet University st, .T . eet #! ’ man will speak on “The 96.10 Plan.” Highland Park Chooses Boys’ gymnasium classes in gym eine ee Se ; quartet oe The Highland Park Pt. A. met! ME ANUS AR i ’ Danksh Sisters’ Soctety yesterday and elected new officers Be 1 Hvorgreen drill team of the Daa-| No more alluring and diaphanous “undies” for the chorus | fer the ensuite year as follows: Mrs IS TORN CG ; 5 a ee | will meet with | Girls in “Irene,” which will come to the Metropolitan Theater) restman, vice-president; Mre. G. W.| tee Cheeaman, 20, 268h 1 aves at 130 pom Ott Beacon) week of April 23. These girls az members of the “Irene! mitier, scoretary; Mrs. G. W. Wetes.| was at the city honpltal 1 eee Crown Hill PLT, A. Crown Hill PuT. A. wit hold their) waiting for their cue to go on. annual meeting at the school at 2} — p.m. Election of officers and deie fates to the estate convention, re freshments. Civic Improvement Club Seattle Civic eee Amaranth Social Club clubhouse Thursday afternoon at 2) Amaranth Social club, Court No, 1, | Cem, with Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan as Will meet with Mre, Lyda Webber, | "stem. va a 726 N. 48th #t. Lunety t 12.80, soe rs ata ADDITIONAL CLUBS Aleks Cab Yukon Order of Pioneers The Alpha club will meet with Mre. OG. W. Appleton, 3824 ©. Highiand drive. Luncheon at 120, eee Alpha Phi Mothers’ Club Alpha Pht Mothers’ club wilt meet ‘The Yukon Onder of the Pioneers and the Ladies of the Golden North will entertain next Friday with @/ card party and dance at M. BB. A hail, 1923% Fire ave. eee N, B, at 2 p. tn hee Campers *. Members and friends of the CoOp- Tarift club” are now reducing the high cost of living by|tressurer, and Mre ME. M. Frant-| i. right arm torn off at making unbleached muslin garments for themselves while|*™ vroeram chairman. |Mre. ©. W. Kean, vice-president; Mrs. Improvement club N. P. Bishop, secretary, and Mra, J.|ington Annex Tuesday evening will hold = meeting at the Federation Grunwald, treasurer. The deiegates|honor of Mra, Helen Hoy Gresley, | the machine. Went Seattle High School P.-T. A. Wert Seattio Migh School PT. A will meet at the school at 2:10 p. m. erative Campers will have dinme? at | Meves Cafeceria Friday from @ until 9 @Welock to Giscuse plane for the | Sociable and Charitable Clob “Freja” owing to the death of Dr. eummer camp at Mount Rainier ‘There will be an Ulustrated lecture on the mountain. eee Card Party Postponed The card party artanged for to- morrow evening in Wing's cafeteria by the Ladies of the G. A. R. Hom | Sewing circle, has been postponed, Mary Election, followed by informal recep. on for teachers and parents; tea. eee White Shrine Thimble Club The White Shrine Thimble club meets with Mrs, Alma Bunting, 214 W. MoGraw #t, from 10 & m. until Dm eee The Ladies’ Social and Charitable | Martin. Club “Freja” will meet in the indie’) oe parlor of the Swedich club at 2 p.m.) Webster PT. A. Elects Officers Cards, Hostesnos, Mra. Hanon Coder The new officers chosen by the gren, Mre. OG. W. Hardman and Mra. | Webster PT. A. fot the odttifhe year Jonn P. Peterson ore Mrny premdent; for ® Rument? con earye either kind for you ettedtively ‘ot reference “We " look over olir De: If you do hot see a you like, etch for you. sult §: we wil pa Call and con- Pric ulars or those who demand Tee Ld onthebasisof quality ua l place Folger’s Golden Gate among the very best. It will please you if you like coffee that is really good, for it is'dif- \ ferent in taste from oth- er coffee and better.” Tell your grocer you want it. 5 . Cheeseman was working is | Rug mille, 611 Union st, ‘The SIXTY NURSES of the King/| night. His arm caught ip a) County Ansociation of Graduate| which he was repairing, Nurese gave a banquet at the Wash. | Townsend, the manager, in| Cheesman's assintance and a » convention are Mra, L. Washington, D. C., attorney. amputated at the city Starts Tomorrow And Continues Until Friday Evening ; If every housekeeper in Seattle could see exactly what in this sale, instead of simply reading about it, we think that she would be here before 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. The Aluminumware that you are going to see here is extra heavy, the very finest imported aluminumware. By EXTRA HEAVY, we mean practically twice as heavy as any you have ever seen before. It Will Last You a Lifetime Descriptions are difficult because there are so many dif- ferent pieces to describe. Everything is in perfect condition, everything fills some special need and fills it well. These fine pots, as illustrated, complete with covers Surely you néver saw such astonishing bargains offered in such fine goods. 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