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ele - } | Jeattle { Society Miss Catherine Nicholson to Wed February 20; Large Tea Compliments ~ Daughter. PAGE 10 T Evening Musicale The Woi ive au e en's Untversity club will ning mu bers and guests on Th ay, Febru ary 16, at 8:16 o'clock The following interesting program has b arranged by tlelon Kugene Field Musser ~ m Carnival Fourdrain Marriage of Miss Catherine] Le Papilton Fourdrain Nicholson, daughter of Mr, and| sures. mes yeus, from “Le Old’. 5.» icholson, to Mr. Lioyd has Thiey — son of Mrs, Matt Ma 1, : ~ gel rill be solemn-| Adaste Ries eae Los Angeles, will | - Alla Cracovienne Stetowsk! Piao Tuesday evening, February The home of the bride-clect’s par Loulse Dow Beaton Rey, Willis: Bliss reading | TwHiant Katherine ¢ giigimerinag S| stister, Mister Robin Katherine Glew | Rude Wind, Cruel Hea... Katherine Glen My Lover, He Comes om the Hikes “maid of honor and Mr. of Tacoma the best man Dorothea Johnson will play ‘Wedding music. Following the there will be a reception. Miss Nicholson and Mr. Ma Attended the University of imgton, where she is a mem Of Alpha Phi sorority and he ‘Affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi . . Gilman Hostess Large Tea & @ for her daughter, 3 ‘Mrs. Fordham Bassett Kimball of | Mrs. L. C. Gilman gave| of the largest and most beauti- fof recent teas this afternoon at Sunset club. "In decorating colors were confined /rose and yellow, in all the fragrant of early spring, arranged raceful baskets in the drawing and reception hall, and at the table was a broad basket of irs. Charles E. Patterson, Mrs. R. Ballard, Mrs, J. M. Frink, G, A. C. Rochester, Mra. George Mrs. W. L. Gazzam, Mra. . nd R. Frazier and Mrs. Fran- } Guy Frink alternated at the ing about the rooms were James B. Howe, Mrs. Fre! H. ater, Mrs. H. S. Tremper, Mrs. A. Mrs. Thacher Hodge, Mrs. Morgan Roderick, Mrs. Carl h, Mrs. Pierce Haight, Miss Collins, Miss Harriet Baxter, Gloria Frink, Miss Nellie Fel- ‘Miss Katherine Bacon, Miss Donworth, Miss Wynne Brag. ‘Miss Rose Howe and Miss Olive and Mra Frank Angell + of Bellingham announce! B eNgagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Charles Pomeroy of Akron, Ohio. Mews was made known at a Miss Wheaton gave on y afternoon to twelve of her! friends, which was followed large reception Mrs. Wheaton daughter gave at the Bell- tam Country club. § Wheaton attended the Uni- of Washington, where she Popular member of Gamma sorority and the champion ih Player. was a captain in the during the late war and was at Camp Lewis. : hag been set for the al Dinner at Home Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton tain with an informal din- their home this evening, in of thetr wedding anniver- othed Couple or Guests | Gloria Frink is entertaining @ dinner at her bome on Friday n before the midseason as- ably, in compliment to Miss Har- fe and her flance, Mr. Evan i eee at Dinner Dance Mrs. James F. Branigan n wih a dinner of ten Saturday evening at the din- ce given at the Seattle ‘back the original lor surely col Fee nn Serlea zou sma . NO “ange goed ae Testored color is even an: ita. Faded or discolored as successfully and ‘a8 gray hair. 77 Codie ot your hair in your letter, k Plone print your mews ond odérser= Spe bccies tte 1 Pet ee. tt 3 ata activities, Flesh-Rachel, Send 10 for Tal Stee PERD,T. HOPKINS & SON, New York White 4 Gouraud's ntal Crea m we Ciough-Leighton Ada Tilley Fe N ¥ Grainger Bugene Field Musser Vi. Bifand Fairy .. Densncre The i tot Child er Carnival Affairs A bridge tea will ‘Thursday afternoon be given on at the St Teresa home, at Terry ave. and Marion st, for the benefit of Miss Queenie Dreaney, one of the con- testants for queen of the Young Ladies’ Institute and Knights of Co- lumbus mid-winter carnival, which opens next Tuesday. Last Friday Miss Mary Ann Rost entertained with a Valentine party and handkerchief shower at her home, 821 Denny way, for the hand kerchief booth at the carnival Thirty guests were entertained by an interesting program of music, readings and dancing, contributed by the Misses Gertrude Lota, Lols Mongrain and Murloe Darrah. Miss Susan Jurich, one of the can didates for queen, will entertain with | @ dancing party at Queen Anno hall, for the benefit of the carnival, on Wednesday evening, February 7. The patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrw, Gaylord, Mr. and Mra, C. Merler and Mra R. K. Seaman. . Shaw-Desmond Luncheon A novel luncheon event is an nounced by the lecture committee of the Women's University club, to be given at the club Saturday noon, February 10, This is a specially ar ranged event not previously an- nounced on the monthly program, and to which all club members are urged to come and bring guests. There will be a very enlightening and entertaining program on Shaw Desmond, the noted Irish orator and Journalist, who Is coming to Seattle on March 12 to deliver a big public lecture on “The Ireland ef Today.” Shaw Desmond has just arrived in this country to begin his lecture tour and has been already heralded In the East as the one great Irish orator who can truthfully interpret the Irish question, The Women's Unt- for mem-| | Personal WOMEN 4 'T Mra Andrew Her ww e daug Mra. ¥ Scrut granddaughter, Annabelle, with ren whom hus t visiting for a CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY number of w a, left Monday for an Mateo, © be gone t Queen Anne High School PLT, A N Hemrich is returning at that Que A a ' A time to make her home here, after 1 ar h . \ year’s absence. Wednesday, ¥ at ' Mra. ©. J. David is leaving Th ion, after which Mr, EB. H. Moc day for Sacrament and San Fran | viee-princip f the “ t clsco on a six weeks’ visit on “Moving Pictures 1 there w | es . be a picture show in the | Mra. B. F, Bogardus, of Holl Mrs, R, 8. Denn Cal, who has been a guest Pr. ¢ Mr w.¢ Lip Hotel Washington for a fortnight,| pincott, Mra, EB. §. Travis, Mrs, O. Jleft Sunday for her home | Bergland, Mrs. J. W, Scully and oF +8 Mrs. Harry Stryker will be the host Mra. Jam A. Sheahan and fam. | cases. who have been at Coronado for) 7 2” several months » planning to re-| Seattle Chapter, D, A, [main until September, A bridge bur ‘on in commemora see tion of the birthday anniversary of Miss Lucile Eyman returned Sun-|Abraham Lincoln will be given by Mrs, Harriet Barnard has returned | Catherine Nicholson until after her | wedding to Mr. Lloyd C. Mason, on | February 20 to spend the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer G, Waldron. den ave 5 a | speak on Orthopedic Tea Shop | Mra, William H. McColloch wit! be Mra T. T. Lemen, Mra J. E. Holton, Mrs. L. W. Graham, Mra. J. B. Mo Millan, Mrs Eugene Betil, Mra Claude M. Durgan, Mrs. Charlies B. Ballard West Wood with Mra. R son Evans, February 1, at 2 p, m. E. Lounsd Dr. Curtie P. “Imagin uw be each weed to norn purchase a cas day nd PreSchool Circle to her home in San Francisco, after] Wort Woodland Pre-School circle spending several weeks visiting | y # at the school auditorium on | friends tn town. | Wednesday, February 7, at 246 p. m be Pd An interesting lecture will be given Mrs. M. B. Bogarth left today for! py ar an on “PreSchool Olympia to spend two weeks with | pau 4 Katherin | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| Volker and Mabet Lowrie will ca Mrs. A. J. Prisch. |for the children tn the kindergarten be during the meeting. All members Mrs. Francia Lemon Brown (Dean| and those interested are urged to Lombard), who has been visiting | attend. Miss Gre person for two weeks, | “ee returned to her home in Wallingford Circle | Yakima fei! Wallingford circle of the First | Miss Helen Frye and Miss Martha | Presbyterian church will meet at the | Ballard, of Chicago, will arrive this| home of Mra. John G. Corbett, 4406 Jevening, to be the guests of Miss nd ave, N. E., on Wednesday, Daughters of Pioneers MoCraw at playing will begin at 2 p.m. and will be preceded by a business season at | 1:90 p, m. Reservations may be made | Simple Way To Take Off Fat. until y L Th day from a month's visit in Call |the members of Seattle chapter, Rath on Wednes: | Ten ta | fornia Daughters of the American Revolu e486 Uon,, at the home of Mra, 8. F Mrs. Jame Colbert Sullivan re-|bun, 218 léth ave, N., turned § ay from @ six weeks'/day afternoon, February 7 trip in the t bes will be in play eee 6.6 West Seattle Review | a bid West Seattle review W. B. A. of Mrs, Edmund Bowden left Sunday|the Maccabess will meet at Car for California. Sho will return the| penter’s hall, 4441 California ave lant of the month, accompanied by | Wednesday, February 7:30 1 her daughter-in-law, Mra, E. R. Bow: | m. Installation of officers, Mem den, and two grandchildren, who| bers urged to attend. have been visiting relatives at Palo} Ss es Alto, La Gloria Social Club eee La Gloria Social club will meet Dr, and Mra, Lawrence Gray and | Wednesday, February 7, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Millington Gray will|of Mra, M. Stetnhauer, 4457 Whit remove, March 1, from Adrian Court | man ave. to their new residence, 3614 K. John Singers at. Woman's Century Club | were The child study department of the Mr, and Mrs, William M. Utter, of] Woman's Century club will meet Mount Vernon, wil] arrive Thursday | Wednesday, February 7, at | tion In Childrood.” ‘ebruary arn Moneers will o hostess for the University Guild at | | Dsgry p mot mi . wi on a the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, | Pua tte membern and friend “ ansisted by Mra. Walter M. Hanson, | CE" Party Wed . the home of Mrs. George Jack: | Card} | eimpler tittle of Ma versity club feels very fortunate in Sa A. H. Albertson will preside, eee Bridge Luncheon for rig Members Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker was hoe | #inneapelis, Mina. tess today in her apartment at Washington Arms, entertaining twelve members of her bridge club at luncheon. eee Mrs. Fisher Hostess Mrs, Barnette Fisher entertained | with an informal bridge tea Monday at her home, 1010 Bellevue court, in compliment to Mre, Charles Claude Thompson. Three tables were in play and a few additional guests came in at the tea hour, see Patrons and Patronesses Announced Announced today is the Met of patrons and patroneswes for the Shaw Desmond and Hugh Walpole lectures to be given by the Women’s University club in the First Pres- byterian church on March 12 and April 16. Included are Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Wilbur, Mra. J. Russell Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Backus, Mr. and Mra W. 8. Griswold, Dr. and Mra. Otis Floyd Lamson, Miss Edith Young, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Perry, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams, Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt, Mr, asd Mrs. Jefferson Shaner, Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Miller, Mrs, Robert F. Sandall, Dr. Miss Seagrave and Mrs, Frederic Hall White, Laurelhurst Guild Gives Tea A delightful tea was given Monday afternoon by Laurelhurst guild at the home of Mrs. John L. Hall, 3129 W. Laurelhurst drive, in honor of!) the new officers for the ensuing year. esses, They were Mrs. John L. Hall, president; Mrs, Ernst Li, Skeel, vice- president; Mrs. Flossie Foote, treas- urer; Mrs. Charles Jordan, secretary; Mrs. William Kinsel, who has been in charge at the Tea Shop, The incoming officers include Mrs. Ernst L. Skeel, president; Mrs. 1d- ward M. Harrington, vice-president; Mrs. Charles Schiff, treasurer; Mrs. Edwin Guthrie, secretary; Mrs. Jef- ferson Shaner, in charge at the Tea Shop, and Mrs. Harold Thompson, who fa the director of sewing. A basket of spring flowers was. the decoration for the tea table, | where Mrs. William Kinsel, Mrs. | William Rees, Mrs, Howard Thomp- son, Mrs. J. D. Mudge and Mrs. Charles L. T. Sowle alternated at tho urns, eee Bachelors’ Club to Dance ‘The Bachelors’ club will entertain with an “Ace of Hearts Dance” at the Masoniv temple on Saturday ove- ning, February 10. The committes includes Mr. Bob | Garvin, Mr. Clyde BE. Rogers, Mr. Ken McKenzie, Mr, Neil Gavin, Mr, Bob Hodgings, Mr. 0. 1. Seeger and Mr. J, W. Milner, ’ v. Small Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs, Rows Downa onter- tained with three tables of bridge at their home on Saturday evening. turday will begin at 12 noon. Mrs. FREER 0 Juat Prescription Tabie egist for one dolla price the world over. tlons—no starvation dieting or some exercising. 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B. 8., will moet Wednesday ‘ebruary 7, at 120 |p. m., with Mra. Emmaline Safford 1800 15th ave. &. see Progress Thought Club Progremive club will meet Wednesday, February 7, at 1:30 o'clock at the Federation clubhouse Mra. Harry Stuart will talk on Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club is ¢ ing With a 1 o'clock luncheon, by bridge, at the clubhouse, on Wednenday afternoon, bruary 7 teanen include: Mra, HL I Koe Mra. A. H. Kellogg, Mra Her Kippen, Mra, Daniel 8. ney | eee Rainier Beach Woman's Club The Rainier Beach Woman's club will meet Wednesday, February 7, at 2 p.m, at the home of Mrs. W A. Stannus, 9733 Arrowsamith ave. Mra, John ©, Perkins will speak on Landecape dening.” eee Industrial Committee Mre. M. J. Fohn, chairman of the industrial committee of the City Fed. eration of Women’s clubs, has ar i a visit to the Northwest ucts exhibit on the fourth floor at The Bon Marche, Wednesday, February 7, at 10 6. m. Those wish ing to take the tour are requested to meet on the fourth floc Music May Peterson Gives Delightful Concert May Peterson, gifted American | soprano, of the Metropolitan Grand | Opera company, was heard tn recital last evening at the Metropolitan | theater, For several years Mins) Peterson has won the highest praine | not only for her delightful voice |but for her Interpretative style. | Mins Peterson has a pleasing soprano voice of excellent quality. | Her tones are clear, firm and reno- nant. The interpretations of her songs are given in a@ finished man ner and with an artintic effect, Com bined with these qualities the artist | has a charming personality which | wins her audience from the moment she appear upon the stage. “Aria Vol ehe Sapete” (fom Nonze 41 Figaro), by Mozart; “Aria Patron voila leffet du vent” (from Phebus | et Pan), by Bach; “Soft - Footed Snow,” by Sigurd Lie, and Thrane’s “Norwegian Echo Song,” made fa mous by Jenny Lind, comprised the opening group, which were all ex-| collentty given. “Die Forelle” and | “Prublingsglaube,” both by Schu bert; Mahler's “Hans and Gretel” and “Aria Mariette’s Lied" (from Die Tote Stadt), by Krongold, followed and were enthusiastically received Other numbers greeted with en thusiasm were Debussy'’s “Nuit @'Etotle"; “Memory,” by Rudolph | Gans Wagermann'’s “At the Well,” | and MacFayden'n “Homage to Spring.” “Le Cour de ma Mle,” by | Dalero: “Minter Mister Rob- | in,” by Katherine Glen, Seat tin composer; and “Little Da. | Play on Your Harp,” met with such prolonged applause that they were repeated. An added tea ture, and one out of the ordinary, was a short explanation of each number, given by Miss Peterson, which added greatly to the enjoy- ment of the songs The singer was repeatedly re- called and responded with many encores, of which the most enjoy. able were an old Scotch song, ‘Whistle and I'll Come to You *laillaby,” “The Little Brown Ow “The Cuckoo Clock,” by Grant Schaefer, an old negro song, and “The Last Rose of Summer,” which Charles Zouchette proved an able accompanist, Last Morning Musicale Wednesday The last concert for the season of en under the auspices of the Seattle Musical Arts soclety, will be given Wednesday morning, in the audi. torlum of the Women's University club, Brahms’ “Quintet in F Minor” will bo the principal offering, by the Spargur String quartet, assisted by Leone Langdon, Seattle pianist. of the works for plano and etrings, this great composition is one of the rich. est and most remarkable, Numbers from works of Russian composers most familiar to admirers of chamber music will be given, One of the movements, comprising the \five novelettes of Glazounow, the |lovely nocturne from the ascond string quartet in D, of Borodin, and the “Humoresca Scherzando,"’ from Tppolitow-Inanow's quartet, Op, 12, wil be given, The concert promixes | to be one of the most Interesting In the series given thin season. | The complete program follows: 1 Quintet—Op. MM cccisecees Allegro non troppo. Andante, un pono adagio Hoherse (alleitro) | Finale<Poco noatenute, troppo Brahma Allegro non 1 “ALIA Apagnoln.” Op. 18.0... Giazounow TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. We Tell It With VALU ge | changing season. Taffetas They fairly bristle with bewltching treat ments, ‘The lovely party Frocks take tn #0 many of the new delicate tints that the collection finds nothing wanting The dark tones are all 4 variety of models. represen in a great This ever - interesting The New Three-Piece KNICKER SUITS —and still this very low price in no detr: acts from their appeal. They are really wonderful and you ought to see them, bit There’s NewLife in the SPRING COATS A marked and The Vogue of the New SPRING FROCKS The metropolitan novelty of these ref. pouring in upon us from New York, claims a champion in every woman who sees them for their pronounced harmony with the delights of a eshingly smart conceptions, now Canton Crepes Not @ fancy that any woman has nurtured for her new Spring Canton ls miming from this large collection, The flat crepes, too, are to be had in the many charming styles for Spring. way likable of outdoor dress re-enters. It comes into the new sea- son’s activities with real “Sweet Sixteen” zest. There’s an enlivened spirit in the lines of the Coat, the Skirt and the Knickers; all sizes, 16 to 44, in silk-lined change appears in the style creators’ developments of these “Sweet Sixteen” mod- els. Fine seasonable fabrics in both the Dress Coats, en- riched by their silk linings, and the man-made Sport Coats, give to them more than the usual “Sweet Six- Tweeds and Mixtures. New York San Francisco teen” value at Tonla Social Club Ionia Social club will meet Wednes- day, February 7, in the card room at the Masonic temple, at 2 p, m. Bastern Stars and friends invited. Clara Barton Tent No. 1 Mrs. Frances Layman, of 2566 W. 12th st., will entertain Clara Barton tent No, 1, Daughters of Vecerans, and comrades at luncheon Wednes- day, February 7. * Vimy Ridge Chapter Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daugl ters of the British Empire, will meet Wed nesday afternoon, Februery 7, at the home of Mrs, Lionel Hiles, 947 18th aye. N,, at 1:80 o'clock, eee Hostesses at Northwest Products Exhibition Wednesday, February 7, will be U. 8. War Veterans’ day at the Northwest Products exhibition at The Bon Marche. he hostesses will be Mrs. L. ©, Jessoph, Mra, Lioyd Beckett, Mrs, W. C. Buell, Mrs. Frank Hynes. The } address of welcome will be given by Mr. Phillip Tindall, and Mr, L. C. Jessup will respond. Music will be furnished by the U, S. Veterans’ band, . Seahurst Minute Women Seahurst Minute Women will meet Wednesday, February 7, at 3 o'clock at the church, Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle lodge No, D. BH. P. Ay will hold its next gular Duainess meeting Tuesday, February 6, at 8 p. m,, in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Members urged to attend. Initiation, program and refresh- ments. The new president of No, 7 was installed at the last meeting. cae Washington Irving P.T, A. Washington Irving P.-T. A, will meet at the schoo] Tuesday, Febru. ary 6, at 7:45 p.m. Dads' night. The Rey. Cleveland Kleihauer, speaker. Vocal solo, Miss Joan Swaney; read. inf, Mise Irene Korter; violin solo, Siri Engman, and proper directions in each Nosturna from Second Quartet... Horodin bt Behersando, OP. 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