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cee ser gen OR PAGE 10 Seattle > Women’s University Club} Dinner Gives Annual and .Entertainment Luncheon Will Compli- ment Two Brides-Elect. ALIEFF THEATE i CHAUV ie to the Women's University hub last evening, and the divertisse- Whent offered was as unique as it Twas enjoyable, Altogether it was a orien and riotous evening—far tun ‘Bier than could have been imagined ‘The clubhouse, decorated by Miss Harmon to represent a Javan Shop, Was most artistic and col in its brilliant tie dye paneled rich draperies and Lights. “@r it the elaborate costumes worn bility mingled with soldiers ‘The rotund and Nand Nakita Ba laff was skillfully portrayed by Mrv P. Marion, her impersonation ting unsuppressed mirth > “Bouper a la Russe” preceded the an ince, the program opening ‘a “Ballet Russe,” by Mrs. Will Parkhurst Brawley, Mra. Rob- D. McAusiand, Miss Lurtine and Miss Helen Allan, with Rocke Robertson at the piano. second number, “Follies of the an episode with Render was followed by a Siberian “The Accursed,” and “The Soldiers.” fifth number, “The Death of ." was cleverly put on by college girls, led by Miss Au Burwell. George W. Soliday and Mrs. J. Krauss presented in a novel “The Russian Ballet." “Her Sacrifice.” with Miss Jessie as the producer, caused much © BBd enthusiasm successfully closed With a cinema feature. the large ‘number of mem assembled were noticed the fol impersonations: Mrs. Frank Bayley, Madame Balieft, Mrs. A! Ia Carr. Princess Latishiowsky. | Mabel Seagrave, mandarin; Mrs. Denny Heliker, a Japanese ; Mra. James Pease. Emma ni Mra. Allison T. Wanama , John Bull; Mrs. Everett Clark, soldier; Mrs. Charles Jones, senorita; Miss Peart Tow the wonders of Moscow, was trans veiled Nations vied with each oth-| “by the members, and ladies of no. | and it. The evening of surprises | ye at y—I = i — era ame, neal memes ae can nee | eee } = | TD Miss Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Harris, is a delegate to the national - aan MISS EDNA PRINCE HARRIS a a ara THE Sam: Mrs. Don Palmer, Mme. 'convention of Sigma Kappa sorority, which convencs in Evanston, IIL, the first week in to; Miss Carrie Raser, Lucy! June Portrait b hada Hayes: Mise Elizabeth Rowell, [2% 5 wort ress by rd " sae td cba os a im chief; Miss Bexsie Cass, Reet | ; | se 24 Bere Soe Mra. Frank &. case! Tea for Returned Engagement of Miss Music ngs ra? es and Mae Aes John Witson, boisheviks | Travelers Wright Announced Samuel Barnes. Russian| Mrs. William Leonard Eaton is ie | Mr. and Mre. U. M. Dickey am Dynes pour, ¢ Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie,!suing invitations for a tea at her/nounce the engagement of their Pupils Recital at B bigh priest: Miss Alict|home ‘Thureday afternoon, June 1,|Nite® Mina Bernice Wright, to Mr Cornish Sunday Ruse 3 a cle . rthur Dolph of Everett, the wed The Cor school will present a White, his wife; Miss Rose |from 4 until 6 o'clock, in compliment | ging to be solemnized in June number of : : Russian lady of rank; Mrs,|to Mrs, Francis Guy Frink and Mre.| As a compliment to Mies Wr Mine Dall and Mr Bee eDonnell. Ukranian lady: | Frederick Bentley, who have recently | Mrs. Dickey enterta with | recital 8y Ma josephine Jackling. Russian! turned from several months’ travel |Charmingly appointed luncheon and program fc Mrs. John Lincoin Hatl, high :, shower ut her home this after PART T ¢ Mrs. Margaret Bushnell,|‘9 Europe | eee Dedteation iechanin lady. é ln : . | "Come Out of Serabers Frederick Hall white, stiee| Miscellaneous Shower | Graduating Class we - ce onygh ae. armond Planned | Entertained I BE eh ened te Soviet Indien; Mrs. A. - Miss Pauline Prefontaine, Miss an sdiee % bolshevik: Mise Allétta M.| T° honor Miss Catherine Howe,| ,, Mist, Vaulite | Krefontatie. Mies on te, Russian soldier: Mrs. H. J.|who is to become the bride of Mr./ sired Casey and Min Flavia M Hetty Baker, Russian peasant; Mrs./ James Richard Goodfellow on July 6,|Cullough entertained this noon | Masurka, wags Se I. Robertson. Cossack; Missive prank T. Wilt is entertaining|Wwith « “Fairyland Dance” at the|meotch teeena @* 14% Reach Horton, wooden soldier: . titinnedl he t her| home of Mise Prefontaine 2 1th Vale Cay RR. E. Jarvis, Szecho-Sinv peas.|With * m See eeeee ae ner lave, N. W. honoring the graduating Bvelyn Kelly Mrs. John W. Heal. Cossack;|home Thureday afternoon, June 8 i. Gr Holy Names normal pring | resteree William H. Sutton, Slovak |Invitations have been confined to the ; piowsc in georgeous gu ef-| “Plerette ve { Mins Persis Horton and ten Ho’ Ifectively decorated he v odon SEG tevaane’ Yeocsen peae-|*? friends of Miss Howe. |fectively rated the home ant Miss Florence Johnson, Miss , = Chilberg, Mrs. UL. A. Stewart|Cards Out for Tea |May Fete Dance ee eee Sinees Mrs. Magnus Crawford, Cor| Mrs. Peter Andrea has cards out| The Wistaria club will open a eum-| “Fantasia de ort cP eacks. for a tea at her home Wednesday |™er series of da WHE 0 RTT ners Mowers pulelagigh s afternoon, June 7, from 3 until 6|Fete Dance” at Leschi pavilion this | yeictieans Godard clock. evening. Margaret Renshaw Cone eee for * {o'clock Ce eee pinning Rong re a eT uests tain{Dancing Party |Guilds in Charge at Naty ‘Aitison Mrs. FB. Beals will entertain f | . ‘ Romance, ® Fis Rubdinstete | ithe luncheon at her home Friday|Compliments Miss Luke | Tea Shop mecsart teat = neg Rh a eat Biternoon, June 2, honoring Miss} Complimentin Miss Katherine! 19 charge of the service at the PART it Catherine Howe and Miss Myra Lam- |} 1ke, who left yesterday for ( Or. ‘ea Shop i will | Anegre vtvace, Up. Reethoven buth. ae \nia to make her home, Mr. and Mra, |b on Monday, Capite o Bering — ri ee Thomas J. Acheson entertained with | Mmm. Neal Boyle ran Tuesday daweon Informal Bridge Will Jan informal dance at their home, |{ea shop closed. Decoration day: | Irje. Kea panera : “Paghalle,” Carketon park, Thursday esday Guild, Mrs ; me) tant Honor Miss Y ouell Ay umee aceecaate Piotr or anc, | ments Boor Thursda) eo) erro Complimenting Miss Miriam Youel! Luke enjoyed the affair. Kast Highland Mra. D. FE ane Hobittee nd her intimate friends, Mre. Frank | * “ws Raldwin, hostess; Friday, Mount Students from classes of Miss Dall and P. Dow is entertaining with an in-| ., te |Baker park, Mra. George Johnson, |™" 47metrons. | | | formal bridge of three tables at her) Miss Lambuth Will hostess; Saturday, Seahurst auxil . home Thursday afternoon, June 1. | Wod June 7 lary, Mra. Henry Booth, chairman. |Sacred Concert oe. ed June ? rete acl psa and Miss Myra Lambuth, daughter of oe nd ge br MBs Alpen meager ten Nf Mrs. Keith Plans Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lambuth, bags eh er arnam or vere will be a aacred concert ‘i 0 His Webste ude pl de cage ar rreil Get en the University Presby an Informal Tea [will wed Mr. Wille Webster Judd, | sur5 Bruce Hhoris, Mrs. Miller Pree |< inlapentty _Presbxtertin ing with an informal tea at|Chicago, Wednesday even! UN® ‘Travin Jones, Miss June Corcoran ond { her home next Wednesday afternoon |7. in the Church of the Epiphany. | 014 stiey Helen Lowman. ries pra $s Pan “ wae a BE 4 o'clock, complimenting Mrs.|The service will be read at 8.30 last r and Mra, My llson accom James Hamilton de Veuve. o'clock by Rev. Cameron Morrison, panist — — ——« |in the presence of relative and in { The program follow DAT E N) Mra. Lister Holmes will be her|” str, and Mr. H. R. Hognboom| ttymn— “America® ee sister’s matron of honor and her!pove removed from “th ave. | Heeponstve prayer TO REMEMBER niece, Prudence Lambuth, will te the | {. nent ‘ | Anthan tabat flower girl. Mr. Judd will be attend: | : e436 | "Mre eid andthe anes ed by his father as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry| Mle Quart Morning Land” Phelps } ange Mesira th. T, MeMinn ; Oy cate [left this morning for a short trip twin ‘Williama, Jr Bridge This Afternoon to California. Rent in the Tord ee are, mocherin Mrs. William J. MacDonald and ye | Mins Annabel Jolinatone ‘aeds ‘ say Miss Elizabeth MacDonald compli Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebert re | Anthem—"O Jesus Thou Art Standing” Miss Katherine Crawtord’s mented Miss Miriam Youell this|tumed Thursday from a mont? : se Brewer son at home, honoring Miss A afternod their home with a bri motor trip thru Southern Califor-| tenor soto Death”. O'Hara Mr. and Mra, John Campdett's ain- {Of five tables tes Saige | puet—“onrine home fo Te. George ir ee vd shen Eat sea Mr Genes emiion ||77/. ©, 4 1 | dr, and Mrs. Falcon Joatin are| wsd"h “4 De Veuve. To Speak at Fine | sienesing hogs wl. te teed “dein Jorpen« IED tive’ Staries We. tany to [| AT Lonight |mer home at Port Madison pace y ehtertain wit ancing part “The Principles of Art in Modern | oa | Far Awa nod Eomplimenting Miss Anona Rob- | Painting” will be the subject Mr.| Mrs. M. HE. Downs returned] Mise Wlizabeth Crane wit! comp. | George J, Hueston, director of life| Thursday from a few days’ visit | Yi" S4 Ment Miss Catherins Hi classes in the Haughen School of|with her daughter, Mrs. Harry | emees ‘ Commercial and Industria] Arts, will| Keyes Brooks, in Portland. Gemipiment l atterdante | #Peak upon this even ut the Fine | og. Baars ta Mrs. Charies Crane Norton to enter Arta gallery at 8 o'clock, The t | Mrs. Charles Paul left Thursday | Quintet fain at luncheon at the Arctic | will he under the auspices of the| for the East to be gone several| Mt 7 uncheon for Mrs. George Aiton, | Suttle Auxiliary to Cultural Arts | months . With «Mrs, Thomas Bordeaux a, | and the musical numbers will be eee } An ett Beaten. given by Miss Florence Orr Mrs. Percival Gordon White (Jenete | 7 tbe ehelr. THURSDAY, JUNE 1— p ine apes Rosene) of Los Angeles is the guest |; Deetheven of Miss Anna Hoge to | iT re Hamilton ©. toite in se. | Informal Afternoon Pe Reape ara tree cadacuiead Od MET ae eee seek: I! aire. H. J, Ramesy will entertain |? Joba Rosene, Cornish Symphony th an informal luncheon at her| ’ " ’ Mie Richard W, Perry to entertain | home Saturday, June 2, compliment | Mt and Mra. Samuel H, Hedges |Concert Monday at ie ceeded at — « in ing Miss Myr I mbuth, whore n. will reme June 1 to thelr summer | An interesting program is n compliment to Mra Yr ek 3 Myra Lambuth, whose mar. | e e Hi “ oo e coming annt . aes cere Freaerien | ie no Mr: Willis Webster Juad wii {nome at the Highland ticipated at the coming annual sprin; Gitte place Suse? oe concert of the Cornish Schc m. ee @ Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbe and chf-| phony orchestra, to be id at the ‘The mariage of Mins Gladys Loer eid |dren, who have been spending three | Masonic temple, Monday evening to Mr. Charies L. emith. in queen | Bridge Luncheon laoutha fei Caliterdia Will seeuen |Stan B6, a6 4a oko onal church, at Mrs, Harry P. Kennedy entertain. | next week | The concert, under the direction of Fritch and Miss Bieanor ed with a brid luncheon of twenty vi se Francis J. Armatrong, director of the Fritch to entertain at tea trom | covers at her home, 2832 Boylston| Mr. and Mrs, Ei, B. Clark, who|Cornish Symphony orchestra, in ane Mee 51 Durend’s dinner | Friday afternoon |have teen in Mexico and California| cludes a number of very beautiful at Boulevard inn, to honor Mr iis {for a number of months, have re-|and difficult selections composed by and Mere Frederick struve ana | Knickerbocker turned to spend the summer in|masters and is said to be one of the 0 yi Club Dances Ais lea@ied eT : Mills College club dance at Tennis ‘The a ‘bocker mer} is ne Alpha Needle Club \ The Cornish Symphony eiub. aining with a series of “Carnival! The next meeting of the Alpha} was fornved by Francis J sant | id pha | gf ll oe dla tntormas | Night" dances at Leschi pavilion | Needie club will be an ullday session |in 1920 and consisted of 15 players, bere) 7 oi drive, |) Monday and Tuesday evenings, May jat the home of Mrs. F. J. Harmon,|mainiy violins. It has since grown dance at home, 167 Dortei 4: - 129 and 30, [921 N, d6th sty Priday, June 2. to @ full symphony organization with SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922. ‘ ig the Ova) cheek A city possessing an official circle ve monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks as Ladies Auxiliary, Temple De Hirsch d in all the cere- The next reul t th Ladies’ auxiliary : mple 6 cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis- — tnd | peomte shecg Mpt D ‘pm. in the vestry ¢riminating travelers. M ‘ MS wail room of the temple, _ Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch of A lines, An interesting and educations! the regular estadlishment, the army, the navy , the marine, demonstration will n by the the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corpe, with a MARINE on EN BKVIDENCK oon lay i zine i A ee personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in Importance, | “Noticeable at various officla’l tune real Apsoyrhng whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle's | tions during the week, which, was eee civic laurels, rather gay in the Yard, were) Mre | Prompe ‘ongregational | Gamborg- Andresen fe of vionel paren Pere Cee NAVY YARD | Colonet amborg-Andreren, U.|Carl Gamborg-Andresen, ( A | aera. Ines %& Morrison te errang- BAM TO THE Fixer M. C. colonel commanding the| commanding officer at the tharine ing @ musicale to be given Monday!, Th Yard has forgotten pay wd-|marine barracks in the navy yard; barracks, and Mra, Brown, White of eae “nies t the Proapect Justment and officer shortage in Mra, Willson, wife of Commander J.|Captain C. H. Brown, U. 8. Me c, ngregational church, the proceeds 2°4fts rumors that summer u-|D. Willson, U. § commanding of-| officer of the day at the barradkig ic. ta Gand chase a new piano ,Ye® May occur this year on the|ficer of the receiving #hip in the am lle Peale North Pacific, and in all probability| navy yard; Mrs. de Valin, wife of UU. 8 P. AL & 1 “ee jwill bring both Atlantic and Pacific | Surgeon Hugh de Valin upervisor |EN VOYAGE 5 | Seattle Chapter D. A. Te fleets within Seattle's auspicious |of the 13th public Ith district Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U. /g p, Reattle Chapter, D. A. R., with Dorizon Mrs, Derickson, wife of Commander | 51 ranking officer and supetiviger Pet nang, mas orb at the home|, Almost aa keen in the interest of |Richard B. Derickson, U. 8. C. and of the 13th public health districh, ang of Mrs, ¥. M. Clement, 318 36th » the man in the street, who likes a/G. 8, in charge of the Seattle sta-| Mra, de Valin will spend & m4pnenye G. Laneheon at 3 p, ta; Annual elec bit of pageantry to enrich hix drab (tion of the coast and geodetic wur- jeave in the environment of th, yeL tion Of officers, Aselating hostesses, life, and whe take & Werting inter-| vor? aire, Coy is wife of Lieutenant |lowstone, leaving early in June), n 4 * on O8t In Roeing the navy, heavily handi- |Commander J. D. Coyle, U, 8. C. G4 p9 wane ius atue Wane Mra. Charles capped, holding its own, |division commander of the coast| COAST GUARD CORPS | tem f the program goes thru as out- guard corps; Mrs. Walter B. Be ge Foyer j maneuvers will bring to representing the organized reserves, Mra wife of Tie | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | n whose achievements are and Mrs. Maurice Thompson, wife of Pina J. D. Coyle, U. BT ¢ a | | | importance, and will be the adjutant general of the state ding the divin mm | Jefferson POT. A. an occasion not only of invaluable representing the National Guard. an i ymptu tea on saad | The Jefferson P.." win hold naval drill, but an inspiration for - |presenting the newly arrrived pee Its last evening meeting this epring, many impressive ceremonies, official |CAMP LEWIS |iies of the corps, among Whijmn are on Thursday, June 1, at § 0% snd socal, adding impetus to the BOYHOOD OF THE YEAR | Mrs. Hottel and Mins Katheritl. sop The discussion of kindergartens 4nd prestige of Seattle, enthroned on her| it was all in the boyhood of the | tel, wife and daughter of Litt tenant buildings will be continued, seven hills, magnet of the seven seas. | year, we're told, that Queen Guine |Commander James Freeman |yottet o 8) 8 ~= vere donned her gown of grass green |U. 8. C. G. Theosophical Society |AU REVOIR nilk and, mounting her palfrey, rode| Mine Carlson's ten on Wer canny Mra. Myra Ki. Libby will epeak on| ‘The navy never mys good-bye, It's down the winding ways with Launce-|complimented Mise Katherine Lake, “Idberty and Limitation.” at the only au revoir, and that was the |lot, in a landscape not unlike the |sister of Mra. Weishe, wife Ce Com Theosophical hall, 100 Lyon build: theme at the luncheon bridge given |country of Puget Sound, the same | mander A. M. Welshe, U. 8. a. ing, Third and James, Sunday, 890 on the mume clouded | Wednenday at the Officers’ club opalescent gray, - { p.m. Public invited. lin the Yard, by Mrs. Gaylor, wife of |blue, the «ame emeraid vistas en-| COAST AND GEODETIC COmps SA 6 Commander E. R. Gaylor, U. 8 N.,/chanting that famous pair as add to| PAMPHLETS | Madison M. Chareh len bon voyage to Mrs. Hanson, wife |the pleasure of the Camp Lewis Rid-| Commander Richard B. Derf, | Memorial Day will be remembered of Commander Ralph T. Hanson, C.|ing and Hunt club, which has re-|U. & C. and G. 8., in charge bp tne on Sunday morning at the Madison C. U. 8, N., who leave shortly for sumed its saddles and may be seen |Seattle station of theyroast aniy gaa Street Methodist church, 23rd and their new station on the Atlantic |any afternoon putting it# horses thru | detic survey, has isrued a paths phige Madison, with a sermon on “Why, coast thelr paces. setting forth some of the achieve M rial Da The evening perv The guests in their pastel frock _ ments recently made by this Sorps jee will be in charge of the Stand. 1 flower strewn bate might have COAST ARTILLERY scientific, but little known, ard Bearers Missionary society. been part of the decorations, ar | ACTIVITIES 0 ea They have secured as the speaker, ranged by Spring herself. |EN TOUR FORT CASEY Nev, John Herrick, who ts on fur Noticeable in the attractive throng | Colonel Harry T. meinen 2 8.| Major Royal Kemp Greene, U, jough from South Amerioa. Special were Mrs, Hoogewerft, wife of Rear|A., in charge of the coast arfillery| A, commander of Fort Casey, Greene have given several d! week, complime ten of the musi@ and other features will make Admiral John A. Hoogewerff, U. 8. organized reserves | Mre. the services expecially interesting. N., commandant of the Puget Sound for the Ninth corps area, accom-|ners during the “ee navy yard, and Mrs. Kindleberger,| panied by Mrs. Matthews, has just|ing in turn Colonel Harry 7 Federated Clubs Choose Chairmen (Wife of Captain C. P. Kindleberger,|feturned from a recruiting and| Matthews, U. 8. A, and Mi At the meeting of the Seattle Fed **lor al officer in the navy |"Peaking tour which included Blaine | Matthews, Major E. B. Dennis, U. \ OF Wemnenta be held this yard jand Vancouver (Wash), as well a#/A., and Major William D. Fraser, Uy chalemen tue % any = important points en route, |S. A. partments were chosen as follows: FORT LAWTON ~ _ b Mrs. J. D. Hill, Americnnination, SUCCESS SUCCEEDS [LANTERNS AND LADIES FORT WARD an, Maat pose 7 Ane Fort Lawton, Colonel Oscar J.| The Chinese dinner given at the| Fort Ward, Colonel Arthur Kay —tlbed ace kee Mru. Ernest Charles, U. 8. A. colonel command. |C8"P Lewis Officers’ club on Friday | Chambers, U. 8. A., commander, has Sarnhart, hud weltace W. ing rejoicing over the success of 'W8" @mphasized by its lovely lan. jarranged a series of events for the Thomp educat Mra. Sunday's progr which brought to/{*?D® and still loveller ladies. ‘The | enlisted and the commissioned per ten Dad eon yumics; Seattle's favorite fort some 3,000 peo. |™*RY Was altogether Chinese, cooked |sonnel which will be staged shortly Mra, R. F. Weeks Mrs. ple, who came to look and remained |"Y Chinese chefs, and served on deco- | in Fort ‘Ward's Service club. lw We os soaate “sup js rative Canton BDA Mrs. Henry Landes, Mra H. F.! Formal guard mount attracted at rye pee ees reer Maltby Wilson fi Mra. ter an example of efficiency w am Hovey and Mr Henry ched with romance, without which — were c to repr t the thie world we d be but & poor place. at the ention the| The mus umbers, arranged by Feder n omens cluba War t Officer Alvin Schier, C. A. » be held next h in Spokane. C A., pleased his hearers ° Jereat a receptive mood for the Feast of Nations adventures of Lieutenant F. B. Tyn A dinr the “} t of Na- dali, American ace, air service, U. 8. MATINEES 2:30 p. m. NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. tions” will be given by the Pastorn’|A., © magnificent Nying left the Ald soctety of the First Presbyterian ‘crowd in the condit of the startled | chur Welnesday, M. 21, at 620 fawn of the fairy story—stiff and pom, in the main Bunday sch at gaze } room, Tickets may be obtained fre In the press of work Incident to E. N. Brooks & Co., Cheasty’s and the large enrollment for the citizens’ | Alexander Pantages Presents 13. N. Weldner, of the ndard Fur-|military training camp Fort Law-| The Popular “Villain of the Screen,” jniture Co, ton’s horpitality has been in abey ee ance, except for informal affaires a Council of Administration On Thursday evening the garrison! Department was happily entertained by Captain The council of administration de-|Frederick C. Milner, 1 and partment of Washington and Alaska, Mre Milner, and on Thursday after of th Grand Army, w e™ noon th bi-monthly meeting of the n with a card party Wednes | part bridge club assembled the y afternoon, M. 1, at home feminine portion of th o; the host Mre, W. TB. Mane 61 UII it ome Wiltamw wife of Liew N., from 2 o'clock, [tenant W. R. Wiltamuth, U. 8 A. | APPEARING IN PERSON bd Bite | in a new playlet meet with Mrs. George &. Armatre Judge Walter B. Beals and Mrs a cast inclading Rhea Mitchel! and Bert Hadley, and Mra. J.B. Leagett, at 10088 68th sls gave on Saturday one of their | former Seattle stock players. ove, Bae May 21, Rox “¢lightful dinners, which compliment ek ee Renton car to/* Various personages, military and jcivillan, who found their hostess as/ m r OF ey aca é \attractive in formal dinner dress as| Four Byron Girls Nada Norraine Amethyst Chapter, No, 138 tn ber + t office Harmony Quartet “Girl with the Phenomenal Page? Dinner was served at «mall tables, Voice” | Amethyst chapter, No, 138, 0. F t oice’ Pie tore ‘: pon ked and taper lighted, and 1 t 1 was as clever as the con: | LaF 1 nal ha _" bead art one rance & Byron » . t . ning) "Among those who edde@ distinet-| in Will Morris : to affair were Colonel “Defeaied” “Just a Nut” wilt be fei e 1 Hips, U. 8 A. an hana bape ole vo lips, Colonel Oren B. Meyer, eee and Mra, Meyer, Colonel Vaudeville’s Most Beautiful Extra’ po o£. one 's Mos ul Extravaganza Robert FE. Lee Chapter H. Schults, t va hes a ; of Sy c ° : / l SA and Mrs, C “tiga sinew, © gl . Edward B. I 1 lerate. v ans meet at 1 1 Dennis, Major R. F. Greg sabes. Sane h Mra. Mt A.lory, ° A, and Mrs, Gregory, wil o1 ; mmander Richard Derickson IN i ° U. 8 ee iG. al cae “THE DANCING STUDIO" Pg vero: “04s nh ea oe a 1s, and m0 will celebrate tt 1 anniversary |covetable, | PANTAGESOOPE the A. 0, U. W Uiding vai th ave. on June 6. Member NILE ART General Admission: MATINEES, 25 cts; NIGHTS, 40 ets. | Sue a singe Byrd —e a 1 Charles L. Phillips, 0. 8.| ’ ie ere |A., commanding the reserve officers | Alpha Belle Camp \training corps at the Universit Announcement is m that the Wash n, and Mrs. Phillips, who | meet ngs of Alpha Belle Camp, R./®? ov mete or a ine | N. A. will be held only on the sec. | studen' ve been asked to cha ond Wildes each wi ath unt] one the yachting party arranged for further notice. the week-end by the daughter of the } “ee * governor, Mi Pilla Hart, who will Federated Clubs Card I |be in temporary command of the| . The board of trustees of Go. | Very smart yacht belonging to James | eration of Women's clubs |Griffith, commodore of the Seattle vith. wi the second in ies of /Yacht club. eard partie at the ub house F s e Reedy th brides and whist PLEASURE DEFERRED Pacific will by ed beginning at 2 p. m he Association of Army and Navy| ff : will be vinyes baening SE 3 5. co.) hee Mareen te enter ‘BACK EAST” 3% | coeds will be oted to eliminating dance until the autumn, as the activi: | E FY F: } have made its favorite partners un-| Te | 0 points in Middle West and Eastern valen th keene astien aiies sion was reached on BMon-| Canada and the United States. Through the pManding ‘and apnesoltion ot sin in the charming drawing room | wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies, with phonic music to help prepare them of Mrs, Meyer, wife of Colonel Oren | stop-overs at the famous mountain resorts— for a profe al career, and to er, t A., the ranking eav. | Glacier, Lake Louise, Banff. give all competent instrumentalists “IY officer, in charge of recruiting Fares from Seattle of the city who wished the oppo the Seattle district tunity of acquiring at first hand the |, O¥er the tea cups and the tea the Torente .... $113.75 knowledge of the great symphonig Board discussed many matters of mo- | Owawa ..... 127.98 jcla by performing them them ren bebe ny serene whose eet woe ‘an | hearsals are held once each|*t% Hoogewertt, wife of Ad St.Louis .... 81.50 | Washington > 141.60 ok. Its concerts are held at the ral John A, Hoogewerff, U. 8. N Cleveland .., 10860 | Buffalo... 12068 Masonic temple, and tho small ad. COMMANdant of the Puget Sound) New York ... 14749 | Boston... 15835 mission charged t# merely to defray [\\¥ Y1Td; Mus. Muir, wife of Major Minneepolis and St Peal . $7200 jenera harles Mutr, 8. 1 i} the cost of the performance | Laver Of metaphors aie wilt be commanding the Third division and On tale May 25 10 August 31. Return lent October 3t. 1922 Interested in the program to be ClmP Lewis; Mra, Phillips, wife of! fi} Proportionate fares to other destinations, siven, Wilds tnisudinthe r © ® Colonel Charles L, Phillips, U. 8. A For full information, anos. Hegurded 88 training corps at the University of : * Ne bere sy est works by that Washington; Mrs, Meyer, wife of Canadian Pacific Railway ed tre tha arene ei enare Beth Colonel Oren 'B, Meyer, U. @. Ay th mane ane. EATTLE = MA in 5887 vl ny a ts, the We t and only rarely cha al Peerdiline .selvitiag dee STURDEE, G . a > eye racial de at mu cent the attle district; Mra, Schultz, will be played by Paul MeCoole wife of Colonel Edward H, Schultz and Jack Perin two talented stu. ¢ nel r corps, U, &. A.; Mra. Wilson, \ dente of the school he ever-popu- wife of Colonel R, H, Wilson, U, & SV ito | nua a Mendelssohn violin concerto,|A,, retired; Mra, Charles, wite of . played he recently by Kr {Colonel Oscar J, Charles, U. 8. Ais will be rendered by Ernest Jaskov sky, also of the school |gotenet commanding, Fort Lawton; : Airs. Gamborg-Andresen, wife of