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ea 4 ) tea she is ‘complimentary to Mrs. Carl Dittmar, $ « Will Assist at Tea PAGE 12 Society Mrs. Hudspeth Will En- tertain. for Miss Cre igh Cunningham; Dinner for Mr, and Mrs. Lat- mer. ix enter © covers ing th und Mrs. Rush Estee a dinner of pre Mr are giving Latimer, Mr taining with fon Saturday Peception rue ‘Thomas Bunset club. . Plan Buffet Dinner | Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Moses will @ntertain with a buffet dinner for twenty at their home Friday even ine. . . Dinner Dance Honor Visitors Mr. and Mrs, B. 1. Gates are en Pertaining fifty guests at a dinner) @ance at their home Monday even-| ing, honoring Mr. and Mrs, William Hi. Talbot, of San Francisco, who/ are guests in town | a8 evening. oe Assisting Mrs. John Moran at the} ving Saturday afternoon, | Cleveland, wil) be Mrs. Thomas fs and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly, who Will preside over the tea table, with! Miss Betsy Booth and Mixx Dorothy Wiestling assisting © lips and Betty Moran will receive the ) @ards at the door. Kathryn Phil _ Have Dinner at Yacht Club A no-host dinner at the Seattle Yacht club before the De Fube Man guild's charity ral! last evening Dimcluded Mr. and Mra. Charles R Mr. and Mra. Gere Frink, Mra John P. Hausma Mr James’ F. Brant Dr : e a Aue and Mrs. Dave. Mrs. W. “speaker and M Chartes Engels, Mr. and Mra. Frederick D. Hammons, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Witherspoon and Mr.| and Mrs. Wiliam Silliman. cee Entertained at Luncheon "The National Society of the fenial Dames of America enter ‘with = luncheon at the Sunset Giuh this afternoon, honoring one of ite members, Mre. Hoogewertf. wife @f Rear Admiral John A. H commandant of the P Naval station. Interesting Program at Fine Arts Friday At 4 o'clock om Friday afternoon & Program of special Interest to high ‘school students will be given in con- ection with the architects’ exhibit im the Fine Arts gallery, 1213 Fourth KE. Dwyer will be the hostess, assisted oy Mrs. Daniel vt Sound oe at the} Will | gewerff. | Bridge Luncheon Given m THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19s. 'SCLUBS | 'Senate Hears Hint of Elite Booze Plot SEATTLE MAN | TODAY ONLY WASHED April 20 CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Gillds to Moet Mrs. Gaffner Hostess ie pte at Tea Shop ah Hh Alki Aux RS. CLYDE B. HUDSPETH has Mrs, Raward Holt, Mrs. Harry Kauf. |“ ‘ e Mra a ¢ Hop é 4 t her Man, Mr % Ch Mra. C. € ‘ 19 8 issued » tea at aredneude, fternoon, April Caine, Mra, George Hanna, Mra, Ash - from 4 wnuit 6 a’clock, honoring ley White and Miss Anna Sprague ius Creigh Cunningham, who will! ,, ee ‘ See the bride of Mr. Ct mu. Young Ladies’ Institute Jer Fratt, Jr saturday evening. to Give Benefit Apri A card party and dance will b Presiding at _ — Mr 1 ee - given by the Young Ladies’ institute Dietrich Schmidt an ws Ka on Thursday ¢ ng. April t Btottendere the f hour, and Mrs the Knishts of ymbus club in aid Wiimot Lilly aM “ M ~ shew a of the Maryknol! miasion of Seattle fe the vecond hour tas Claire Stole Cords will begin at $:30 p.m, and Chariot enberg and Miss Gertrude Lewis | jincing will follow in the ballroom. |” “pte Ee Pal yee . r ments comprises Mise Mary] # roaby, 041 Dinner Will Compliment ‘Dougnerty, chairman; Mine tice |! 4 ok Hopper, Miss Irene Johnson, Miss} u Bridal Pair Mae Vien, Mine Mabel, Strehiau, | Women's Auxiliary Seattle Post Honoring Mr. ad Mrs. Arthur G. yr Josephine Molloy, Mine Angela No. 18 Schwarts and Miss Veronica Kelly 18, American Legion, will meet with | Mra, Janet Foster, 102 B. 59th at ersonal Friday, April 21, at 12:30 o'clock | Election of officers Mrs. Ro Knox Roberts will spend idly Poe ‘ the week-end in Port Townsend, « Stevens Wor Relief Corps Stevens Wor auxiliary to Relief corps Stevens post Allan Trumbull the guest of Mra 1 Mr. and Mra, George M. Stewart|G. A. R, witt hold an all of Yakima will arrive in town Bat. | evening entertainment, Fr Apr furday to visit their sondn-law and in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Noon daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tal —. hunch - ' — hve party at 230 p.m lome-cooked pot, for a short time wo, ele re dinner at 6 p.m. Progressive whist Mrs orge T. Myerw returned | Party at #30 p. m,, in dining room Dancing in main hal} at ® Hand. i om a visit In California many trem PY bia made needlework will be on aale aft De. Joseph McCool of Portland,|¢FP0on and evening, Public invited Joseph MeCool of Pe npr who spent a few days in the city left Tuesday night for his home. Dauchters Washington eee tive Daugh of Washing Mr. George Gunn, Jr, returned tertain with « card last evening from a five weeks’ over _ April 31, at 8 Mastern trip. in I 3. T. hall, 1109 Vir i ere ginia st Members requested to at tend and bring friends ee Sunset Auxiliary The Sunset auxiliary to dren's Orthopedic with Mra T. C. 46th Friday Luneheon at 1 0% | ef Monticello Alumnae Association The annual election of the Mont! cello c Mrs. Archie Myers will leave the first of next week for Portland, to spend a month. | ee the Chil will meet Courtney, 1438 W April 21, at 104. m. ock Dr. Charles Bacon Boudwin, who hospital underwent an operntion for appen dicitis in San Francisco recently & reported to be progressing nicely, eee | Leo Black are re Ratehetler Hall Fast John at " * North ntly purchased, | 10% - day, Ape after May 2.| ier sto Mr. and Mra moving to the G residence at which they have and will be at home ee Catt ¢ for reserva Mr. and Mrs. Otto Moteh of Cht 0 will occupy the home of Mr Pyare and Mrs Hampton at Earting Club ton, for the summer months. go SY Fae m. Mra Dr. and Mrs, T. T. Th (Hazel Jones) are receiving congrat ulations upen the birth of a deugh npacn Coterie Clab ter, at the Virginia Mason hospital,’ Coterie club will meet at Univer. April 16. sity Christian chureh, 215 p.m. Mrs Se at M, M. Minkler, “Opera Lecture.” Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Badger! yeational department, 1 p. m. Board (Kathleen Shores) are recetving con gratulations on the birth ef « son. April 17, at the Seattle hospital meeting, 1:45 p. m. General Lettie Gardiner Rose Club i Lettie Gardiner Rose club, auxit Huntington Mr, Herold Sexsmith will be the Mr. Elisworth Gr Wittenmeyer will Musical program. born and Mrs. E fide over the tea service from 4 until 6 o'clock. Preceding this, at 2 o'clock, a pro. gram will be given by the art depart Ment of the Seattle Woman's club. Judge and Mrs. Burke to Give Dinner Among the many affairs planned fm honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G, Latimer, wh e just return from their wedding trip, is the mer Judge and Mrs. Burke are ei ing before the evening, April . Sunset Club Elects The annual meeting of the Sunset club was held yesterday 10 o'clock, followed by at 1. Mrs. John Collins was re-elect President the trusteer elect for the three-year term were Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mr Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, M George Donworth and Mrs. Frank R. | Van Tuyi. ihe Entertains Luncheon Club With covers placed for twelve)! guests, Mrs, Fred Gilman wax host exe this afternoon to the members of | club. her bridge luncheon eee Literary Tea ‘The ladies of Plymouth Congrega: tional church will entertain with the second in a In the parlors of the church Wednes day afternoon April at nnis ball on Friday | series of Literary Teas | | | “oer , Penton Fon An b om n * The dirt on your aprons seems to be fairly ground ao pin oe hry Pied oe in. Yet even this is easily and safely dissolved by Busan Glaspell, and “The Flower | Rinso. pron.” i p , A Rees i shad Let your aprons soak in its big lasting luke-warm ieeet Core atid Miss Melle Cornish suds while you are doing other things. ‘Then when form the reception cc Mrs. . Clarence Harold Po the urns will t Mrs. L. 8. Swift Mrs. J. ¥. Pike and Dinner Hosts Tuesday Captain and Mrs, Stephen BP. Gibbs will be dinner hosts at th residence Tw ia evening, when eovers will be placed for twelve Bridge Club to Be Entertained ing their bridge tables at their home tomorrow afternovn. Women's Auxiliary of Seattle Pont | *loard part e| ite remular Aprons so clean you are proud of them MUDGES from the stove, grease from pots and pans, splashes from scrubbing brush and pail. “Why Announce Your Marriage?” ~~ ISU NOMINEE » Students Chosen to Make! Thomas Wile eived durin ee diplomatic Race for Offices COMING SATURDAY FUN Procedure Chub “ve men ie , \ nary Bro: | A t robably will be Ronoe Torr Bpok ‘ REX BEACH’S— . Pe | and whother mi gresident of (1 it THEATRE « wt their eRta oo € > “ i | i trons’ Club | tne ‘ "Examiner Closes |Firemen for Landon Matrona’ club will t with Mr Liquor ¢ 4 ws | we A. L, Webster, 2718 Boylston ave, N.| which in tt trom the Vole 5 Bow Minnesota Bank Jealous of Potic Luncheon, 12 o'clock law, Is olled by the | a ttle! SHAKOPEE, Minn., April 20 “ tar nays the police have If 4 2.5 ntate ¢ riment, and thie depart: yy, ;/ The security State bunk, of which | ao Dan Lan The firem ike 4 Soclal and Literary Club | ment probably wif asked to even Hees ane). L. Weleb, prominent st u pre w t with Mr ocks, diplomats during the last ge This was the plaint of « oa tat Beward Park rp ml : : - . call board of control, § of firemen to The Star toda ove . ded and refreshments served. jnenum: Ieank examiner, said added Jur Stains ball invited, a OA4. Gust ek. repeory) firemen will give Landon oul Ladien’ Literary named 1 L. Welch & Co, are now in for ©. That's how tue meets with Mra, F | ager ogg ap Dorothy Haggett, Seattle, and ‘Tom | bankruptey ae wrt ter Green Lake bivd,, at 2:40 o'clock te Bin Austin, Pasco, were nominated for vo te PTA Ne # in the club junior representative | a Seattle Woman's Club jets Rage dona ge Hob Keefe, Snohomish; Helen Art department of Beattie Wom-|hi# lecture lor Harmony” bY | weish, Raymond, and yh Neely, ici an let erumrets ah architects’ en, |[fenwest. Hosteeses, Mrs, FM. Bel-| wont TaYmond, and Ralph Neely Modern an icient hibit at 2 p.m jden, Mra, 1. G. Suggs, Mra. J. D.| representative eam os aughn, Mra, Nels Mortensen and) °°) (00) Por i: dain Pee Yukon Order of Pioneers [Mra HF. Dowling. | only candidate announced tor gradi. The Yul Pioneers 6 re ve ‘ gsi and the I on North| * Ladies’ Ald of Beacon Hin — | *"S, representative. ‘ j will enter with al Congregational Church it Aol be held Wednes A aliver tea will be given Friday | afternoon, April 21, from 2 until 430 o'clock in the Sunday school room of the church by the Ladies’ Ald so | of the Beacon Hill Congrega and a at M. 1928% Wir . | | Rritish American Dance B.A THE MARINE NATIONAL IS A BANK WHERE YOU CAN SAVE, INVEST OR hail Millions for Fair | Is Portland’s Plan ibritish-American association | witt|tety of te, Le ene 8 5 tam BORROW MONEY—RECEIVE A COM- a4 tenor eran nt Nese tee 4 Apr so—rort = PLETE BANKING SERVIC E—AND sls Harrison PoP A, will hold tte rogu: | words tan ve be hea wean for *|]| WHERE SMALL OR LARGE ACCOUNTS Missionary Society, First | Presbyterian Church jiar meeting Friday, April 21, at 2 p.| ‘These plans include: A campaign! ARE INVITED. The Women's Missionary society, |™ I on of officers and dele ‘in the city of Portland to rain of the First Presbyterian chureh, will to state ¢ oe A large | $1,000,000 by popular subscription Checking Accounts —Savings Accounts — Foreign meet Friday, April 21, in the ladies’ |4 cireulation of petitions to enable Port . este ‘ rat 2 at Sp m | eee Duk celaens 06 HS ur ae é Exchange—Safe Deposit Vaults—Trust Department— Investments. q CENTRALIZE YOUR BANKING WITH THE ADDITIONAL CLUBS Advanced First Ald Class The class in anatomy and advanced first aid for all graduate nurses, given by Dr, Carl Burdick under the « Of the American Red Crom. ube Mra A. L Christan work prisons in Chi f Washington | $2,000,000 three-year tax levy for the fair in the coming general election, in November; capital stock subscrip tions thrvout the state, and immedi ate underwriting of « $50,000 fund to carry on an administration policy cago and in the state for thy | n | is an carn her | will t at 315 University st. at] ‘The only hman who ever be talk will be of interest to all church |7:30 m, Thursday, A 20. All) came » Breakspear, women graduate nurses urged to attend. who was Mra. Warren Hathaway will sing] and tea will be served by the host.) West Seattle Review Sewing Circle NATIONAL BANK Jeunes for the day—Mra. T. Ht. Pid.| West Seattle Review, W. B. A. duck, Mra. William MeBwan, Mra. J,|sewing circle will meet at the home M. Mack. Mra. LW. Farmer, Mra. lof Mrs, Jobn D. England, 4544 47th PIANO TEACHER T. J. Carroll, Mrs, R. Rasmussen, |ave, 8 W., Friday, April 28, at 1 p./| Puplt of Albert Ross Parsons and N. E. Corner Second Ave. and Madison St. Mre. J. H. Hyde, Mra. Albert. E)m. Members and friends invited Rai Senetty Jones and Mra. John C. Young. | Van Awett PUT. A | The Van Asselt PT. A. will hold 1 | business meeting Frida ection Of Of ont Hide Them With a» Vell; Re! | move Them Wit in | Double Strength | How Shuart Lost Northwest Improvement Clob SE2359 ¢ ‘This preparation for the treatment Jor kuarantes to refund the money importance | t fallen don't bide your freckles under a Mhine and re} eo firet f reshments | Round Kobin Seeial Club vel; get an ounce them. Even plications should show « wonderful | tertained by Mra. Lola Greyerbleh!. | improvement, some of the lighter at Greyerbieht ball, 28th ave. 8. and} freckles vanishing entirely Jackson. #t.,. Friday, April 21, at 2] Be sure to ask the druggist for the Ip m Mra. Price, Mra. Melix-| Jouble strength Othine: It is this that na Welle and Miss Henrietta Siemon, | t* old on the money-back 5 uarantee. Ls High Advertisement Round Robin sectal club Lodge, No. 7, DIL PLA Sold His Shoes! By a “Mere Man” ONE wonders, at the end of a day such as this, where all the money comes from. : For it sure did pour into Sh Coffers yesterday! One woman—trying to catch train—held a taxi for half an hour while she bought six pairs of shoes “She knew what she was tho,” commented the salesman, “She could have taxied all the way Portland on what she saved on shoes. Those Gold slippers bought used to sell for eighteen dollars!” 4 “Well, and how much are “ Gold — Slippe' of Beattle will be en honors anwinting a OUR HUNDRED AND FORTY- eight Women tried to get into the Shuart Shoe Store at ten o'clock Tuesday Morning. Four Hundred and Eight—failed. This was because there is only seating accommodation in the Shoe Store for forty buyers. And all day long the entrance was filled and the Sidewalk thronged with women anxious to buy shoes and willing to wait for the chance. bout, nos ‘ HE thing that impressed the writer was the character of the Women who attended the Sale. Beautiful women, _ beautifully dressed, in stylish hats and coats - and costly furs. he All day long now, Wallace?”’ they came and said the enquir- went in Marmons —Pierce Arrows —Packards and Buicks. And such pret-~ ankles they ing writer. “Five eighty five!” answered Wallace. "THE sale, the n, ty had! [SEZLZLEUSSF5 5 E822 SESSITEZILERSYSE TIA EASTER APSeya eee ey SES ; : re is a very f ash ionable oad vag great succes Seattle’ was In ‘And it ought to Convention As- neg Sh sembled.” BOF < that sold for T looking over the throng, one’s _ dollars a pair can now be bought BY mind went, not to the women for Two-eighty-five. Shoes and who bought scmetimes half a dozen slippers and Oxfords, made b pairs of shoes at a clip—but to the men who supplied the wherewithal for all this beauty and luxury. To the Husbands and the Fathers of Seattle who write the checks! Hats off to them. Heroes all! f°OR—the men of Seattle have dug for Taxes. They’ve dug for clothes. They’ve dug for Charity. And_ now, perforce, they’re dig- ging, diving and delving for Shuart’s Shoes! the famous “Cousins’” Factory a selling at Four-eighty-five, a Boots and Shoes formerly up eighteen dollars are now Five-eightys five. The latest and the newest Golf and Sport Shoes are marked Eight eighty-five.. And the sale involve not a few “odd pairs” or “antiques, but hundreds and hundreds of pai The sale is resumed tomorrow at 9 o’clock and is continued each day thereafter until the “Too Many Shoes” are disposed of, and stacks) are reduced to normal proportions. — The C. A. SHUART SHOE STORE is at 1318 Second Ave. Which Is Opposite the Arcade Building you are ready, lift them out and look them over. You will be astonished to find that they have ac- tually soaked themselves clean—you will have to rub only the most soiled places—lightly—with a little dry Rinso. Rinso is the new kind of soap, so pure and per- fectly balanced that it does hat soap has never done before. It soaks clothes clean without hard rubbing. Rinso is the great soap maker’s answer to women who want a soap to do the family wash as wonder- fully as Lux does fine things. Sold everywhere. It comes in the regular size and the big new package. Get Rinso today—at grocery and department stores. Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. Rinso takes the place of bar soap at every step of the family wash