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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829, Junior Club Will Have “Circus Dance” on Easter Monday; Fine Arts Society Issues Invitations for Exhibit. 8 budding blossoms and balmy days, al animals and of © fo the 1 for its or son a * the screeching 4 art affairs, reus dance. Easter Monday, novel stunts, side >, renow a ha ali its last dance th Tt wilt be given ox There will be in the shows. Masonic temple grandstand seats s decided to} ‘@nd all the appurter The Junior comr . © Biss Gloria Frink, Miss Helen Farrell ) Mr. Marfield Bolcom, Mr. Marshal Hiram Patterson. ee er Special Exhibit wt Fine # The Seattle Fine Arts Soci has S@Rhibit of silversmithing from 3% to Thursday, March 25, tne! Miss Marguerite Walker Jc ™® talk on the “History and Romance of Silver" and )@able Manners.” on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at EP Phuraday the society will be glad to have the collect supplemented Sewith pieces of old family silver made prior to 1860, which Miss Jordan Will be happy to utilise in talk. The exhibition hours are from 11 until 6 o'clock. | Miss Jordan ts an Myolee and much charm of manr ) Fersity, saw two years of | has done welfare work amor Hosts at S urprise Supper As & surprise to Mrs. Loulse Richardson, California, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. De Cou ¢ Sunday evening at their home | Shaw Desmond Honor Guest Honoring Shaw Desmc the famous Pireland of Today” this evening, under the el ¢ Wersity Club at the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. 8, D, Wingate ts ining at tea Tuesday afternoon at her homo. The affair will also pliment the young matrons who will act as ushers at the lecture bt. Birs. A. H. Albertson will preside at the tea table, and assisting In the room will be Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Charles R. Williams, Mrs. M Mand Mrs. Howard G. Fiete! During tho tea hour Mrs, Israel ) Sing @ group of spring songs. hday Dinner This Evening | Fecognition of the birthday of Mr. Vivian H. Hutchinson and Mr. Porter, Mrs. Hutchinson is entertaining informally at dinner this at her home, 2225 32nd ave..S. : ‘avy and Army Women Will Meet he Association of Army and Navy Club will meet at the Hotel Wash on for election of officers or Wednesday, March 14 Lencheon at 1 | Make reservations with Mrs. F. G. Dodge, Capitol 4721, before bu ir o'clock Tuesday afternoon. attraction. ory, Mins Dorothy Ewing. Theodore Owens (chairman), . Mr. Andrew Denny and Mr. irts rham we out for a kshops, Mon: cla} loan March nv G ay of Virginia and New York, will give ree Centuries of 4 o'clock, On woman with a fascinating southern ne la A graduate of Ce service overseas ¢ ties of the ttractive your who ts atned t urer who t speaks on the Women's Unt n, the charming contralto, w ‘Prof. Lewis to Speak at Club Dinner Professor Howard Lewis, of the department of busi administrati ethe University of Washington, will speak on “France In the Ruhr,” ‘University club dinner Wednesday eventng, at 7 o'clock. ee at ifty Club Will Give Final Dance UThe Fitty club will give fts final dance this season Wednesday evening| ‘the Seattle Yacht club. Preceding the dance the entire club will have | host dinner seated at one huge table. w fhe membership includes Mr. and Mrs. R. G. King, Mr. and Mra. Roy| Cinnear, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Case, Mr. d Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. MacDonald, Dr. and Mrs Mesdag, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. t L.| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frink, Dr. and Mrs. Jay I. Durand. | ‘ahd Mrs. William Laube, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hergert, Mr. and ©. GC, Turner, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Bamford, Mr. and Mrs Hewer Mr. and Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, Mr. ang Mrs. W MM and Urs. Pawn Haromonds: Me and Mra. Jone Campbell, | And Mrs. C. M. Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. William ith, Mr, and Mrs. George Blackwell, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McAus-| Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hausman. | - and Mrs. Harry Coe, Dr. and Mrs. Albert I. Bouffleur, Mr. and Mra muel H. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rabel, Mrs. Lilltan Kennan, Mr i Mrs. P. H. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harper, Mr. and Mrs. George Mertens, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. @ Morgan, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Will, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Duffy, Dr @ Mrs. Allison Wasamaker, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Linne, Mr} @ Mrs. Witherspoon, Mr. and Mra. Clay Kahle, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.| iiprick, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Manny, Mr. and Mrs. William Stiliman, Dr. | di Mrs. Herbert Coe, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Denney, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dr. and Mrs. Frank Horsfall, Mr. Charles McKenzie, Mr. Fred| e and Mr. William Moulton: ies of Literary Teas Arranged ‘Under the auspites of the Women’s Association of Plymouth Congre| church a series of lterary teas will be given in the lecture room| the church, beginning Wednesday afternoon, March 14, when a pro-| igfam of poetry by Tagore, illustrated by Hindu music, will be pre sented| by Mr. Wallace McMurray and Miss Winifred Parker. rds Mrs. Tom Mesdag and Mrs. Frank Macklem will pr Dower the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Elmer Eckart, Miss Augusta Burwell, | Virginia Boyer, Miss Dorothy Crawford, Miss Elizabeth Jorgenson q Miss Elinor King. for the afternoon include Mrs. Be: Burwell, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. » Mrs. Charles B. Hedreen, Mrs. J. M. Mrs. H. D. Bartlett, Mrs. W. D. Moriarity, Mrs. Caroline Fairbanks, Mrs. BM. Pratt, Mrs. L. J. Vaupell, Mrs Charles Shank, Mra. Claude % A. Day and Mrs. » Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. YF. . HL ur Sargeant, “Wickets for the series may be seotires at the door or in the church office Monthly Concert Today =ahe Ladies’ Musical club gave its ee concert this afternoon at 2 W. C. A., wheh the following attractive program, arranged by| ‘ Galt ™ Ces nk I. Curtis, 3 mningham, Mrs. Charles Lamperts, Mrs. A. 8.) Clare EB. Farnsworth and Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth, was presented: ere My Songs With Alry Pinions," Hahn; | “Samson and Delila”), Saint-Saens; Mesdames E. C, Ruge, )? Beatrice Bartell, G. E. M. Pratt, Mary L. Scott and J. ‘Spring Chorus” (from F. A. Adams,| B, Kidd; Miss at the plano. **Chansou de l’Alonette,” Salo; “Mandoline,” Debuss Miss Thirza Cawsey; Mr. Belstad at the plano. (Sonata,” allegretto, moderato, allegro, recitative fantasia, allegretto P Miss Marjorie Miller and Mr. Arville Belstad. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY WILLIAM McKINLEY CIRCLE ‘The members of William McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A, R., will be entertained with a silver tea, Tues. | day, March 13, at the home of Mrs Elzora Schuman, 3120 Mount Baker blvd. All comrades welcome. Bring | light lunch, | oe CLIONIAN CLUB The Clionian club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, March 13, at 2 o'clock, at the Federated club- house. ‘The program, in charge of Miss Mabel Dickey, will be on the “Literature and Education of Japan,” Miss Augusta Burwell, who has been a teacher in the Orlent, will be the speaker of the afternoon, Members requested to bring guests. . SEATTLE FEDERATION, W, 0. T. U. Seattle Federation Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet at Plymouth church, Tuesday, March 13, at 2 o'clock, Mrs, George Robert Cairns will have charge of the devotionals, Mrs. Rosetta 1. Sil baugh, legislative superintendent for the W. C. T. U., who has just re. turned from Olympia, will give a very interesting talk on “The Legis lative Melting Pot.” Mrs, Gertie C Snyder and Mrs, Edna Moline will alng, “Wo Did It; Of Course, We Did.” A large attendance is de. wlred, ; “Anette,” Vidal; CIL P.T, A. Seattle Council of Parent- €acher associations will hold its regular monthly pas ting Tuesday, rch 12, at 10 a. m., in the Broad- ir high school. Mrs. Jackson Bil baugh will explain why some of the tive measures were defeated; Ruth Brown will speak for the | Campfire Girls; Mr. P. E, Shiels, of “the Educational Thrift Service of “New York, will talk of the school gavings banks. “The afternoon session will begin “at 120 o'clock. ‘The parliamentary "procedure class will be led by Mrs. | George N. McLoughlin. 4 ies RMONY HOMESTEAD NO. | Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeormen, will entertain with a masque ball ‘Tuesday evening, Marcn 13, at Moose hall. o- f of oe 4 CIVIC CLUB On Tuesday, March 13, in the ! Erickson room of the Y, W. C. A. > the Woman's Civic club will hold its regular semimonthiy meeting, Busi- Tess session at 2 p.m, and at % O'clock the club will be addressed by | two of its members, Dr. Fannie ‘Veake Cummings and Mrs, Ella ' eee bee, who have just returned -#ix months spent in the South, | Cards {Club will jin the McLoughlin is Seattle clubwomen’s candidate for president of the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs at the coming convention which will be held at Mount Vernon, beginning June 26th. Mrs. McLoughlin has be state parliamentarian for the past several years, «| Personal Mr. LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lyric Choral moet for rehearsal In the @ay school room of th byterian church, Tuesd at 745 p. m. AND PROFESSIONAL | Sun First Pres March 13, Mra . ore Jack and wit Mra ay and meet Tu in Fine Art program has Profenston Women's ng, at 7 i. A 8&t been arran even o'clock, k's ha! Patr Helen Win lated ui March 8, pital u n the birt ata P ithiy 4549 Mart at th its hou day mee 15t 13, at 2 p.m ZETA TAU ALPHA | MOTHERS’ CLUB Zeta Tau Alp hold tts reg er house Tuc K. Dea’ . oper M meeting March 13, at] fornia. this thers on 8 en ttle . and £ th winter In ( chap) day, vi ng relatives, will returr wee : “ Mr, and Mrs. Archie R will meet Tues | receiving congratulations Mrs. | birth of a daughter at St. al, March & . CALEIDH CLUB The Caleidh club March 13, at 1 p. m., wil! &. Harris, 40th ave. N. upon the da Luke's hos- P. see | Mra, R. G | wi kane, to Mrs. De Burch. Denney and daughter, Jane, ! leave tomorrow for Spo- current event attle Woman's ¢ day, March Libby Trimble, Nelson, Mins Harvard at LONESOME CLI The n F Lones the even! and of the ¢ lead jers and | ontha in the East | Lieut. Dx XILIARY land Mr Alpha ary Str apent Men will ertain with party in Union Record hall afternoon, March 13, from 4 o'clock |ALPHA Alt Lee Au to son) son }club on i A T tho March 138, board room of the Bis at 2 COTERIE Fine Art CLUB department of Coterie | meet with Mrs, William Thyng, 1348 G2nd st., Tuesday, pai h 13th, a The am includes: Pi nolo, Winltrea Bousfield; H. MacDonald, Levering, ac MA CHI MOTHERS’ ( Sigma Chi Mothers’ ¢ the cha house 13, at 2 o'ck | business, La mee Mar act important Tuesday eae k to tran songs, Mra with Mins Carrie ompanist; violin solo, Miss Betty Brandeburg with Miss Bousfield, accomp Miss Laura Whitmire will review the “Kiss For | Cinderella.” Mis o. | ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB St. Martin's Mothers’ | will mect with Mrs, M 19th ave, N., Tuesday, ar MUSIC CLUB club ri M will nist 4 on . h 13, . . BIBLE STUDY CLASS Bible Study Class of the Council | of Jewish Women, will meet Tues |day evening, March 13, at § o’clo estry CATTLE to the members of the Seattle Mi club at its regular to he held Tuesday afternoon, March 13, at 1 o'clock program follows Kk rooms of Temple de | Vocal— ‘or You Alono” D'Hardelot “At the Ma aking of the Hay” "Elcher. Hirsch, . AUXILIARY GYMNASTIC SOCIETY Ladies’ Auxiliary to nastic Society meets at its hall, 1819 Eighth aye, Tuesday, March 13, Gymnastics at 1:30 o'clock; business meeting at 2:30 o'clock . SHAWONDASE Shawondas Mrs. T, R, Loer, V., Tuesday, . +e Lehmann “Mra WL. Plano— Liebestraume Valelk . Miss Grace No.1. A ; Mokrezs Je Vocal . ‘ “Hayfields and Butterfites" CLUB Club meets with 2157 Seventh ave March 13, at 2 o'clock. | ¢ | ALKI WOMA Alki Woman's verent has regular meeting with Mrs, Hancock, 4134 Chilberg ave., Tues day, March 13, at 2 o'clock. Import ant business to be discussed oie ve ROOSEVELT POST DANCE Col, -Theodore Roosevelt Post and Auxiliary No, 24, V. F. W., will give @ dance in Roosevelt hall Tuesday evening, March 13. whet’ GAMMA PHI BETA ALUMNAE | Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta} sorority have regular monthly meet ing Tuesday, March 14, at 1 o'clock at tho chapter house Mrs. Harold Moore will be hostess, CLUB club “Wheels the Silver Swallow" he st Milligan i Mrs. H “Sunset” "My Little Love’. ....., Mrs. F, H. T, Anderson Mra, Charles Kracke and Grace Jobson, accompanist idley Buck Club IG. Miss f SHER BUSY CHICAGO, March 12.—During the | their dresses malicious! ished on | the street, Keeps the Straightest, Unruliest Hair in Curl You've never seon anything work uch wonders for straight, lank, uns raly hair (long or bobbed) aw pinin Hauld silmerine, Nothing eine wilt Keep the halr in curl for so long. a {ime-—nor produce such beautifully lustrous, natural-looking curla and wa Damp or windy weather has no terrora for the woman who unes Wi Tt te eanlly applied and in por feotly ha tlenven no grenay, The curl) hours, to apply the fot a bottle of m the drugs lst ying directions, Bio wurprise WRITERS’ Writers’ moets ‘Tuesday, March 18, at & o'clock in the lecture room of the ¥. W. C. A, Manuseripta will be read by: Tavera Sullivan, Helen Emma Maring and Cora Chase Charleton, ne thor auld at liquid siimering follow the acc and have a Advertinem WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The parliamentary procedure do partinent of the Woman's Century y o- |Musie | Second Cham Concer | day eve the | three | Smith are | | h| | | mornir | be Mrs. Henry Shead will bo hostexs |28 before |women buy « Linat | boys . Del ‘scale by Hawley | lous | past month ten women have reported | Walking Fe tars f @ stris ois a in VRINCESS MYS Marvel Me MAURICE SAMt in “The Ga NOW—With 04 ure Mother! Boy's _ REEPS 8B HAIR COMBED ber t PEMA ntal Telepathint ELS & 60. fen of Amerion” her Acts and hotoplay OY'S s Hair Stays | Combed, Well-Groomed HAIR GROOM KeepsHair Combed nw Few Cents Buys Jar, Not “Hair-Groom’ ruly or stubborn hi pompadour, straigt An the t Sticky, Gre y's hair so it #tay plied after combed a sham “Cow-lic Greaseless—Does low! Hair-Groom ts ¢ cream which therefore doen not It the hair |trous, but not stick more leaves than hatr “Hair dignity | well-groomed keeps ing else gives Any Drugstore, sy or Smelly any boy's un: mbed, either back or parted. combed in the all day, If ap-| poo, the hair can atly and hes us easily down in pil a dignified comb: quickly absorbed how on the hair y and lus Fine for hair! a boy or man neatly combed, Millions of for their y Groom" also for their husbands, iL dies Can Wear Shoes. One size smalle using he n the the Allen's shoes to antiseptic, Shak Foot-Kas feel ¢ corns, t new relief and swollen der Sore aching, pounds of po by our the War, Free sample Doll Ac FOOT-EASE, Le vertisement SULPHUR pot ing Wor prevents Blis gives Army r and walk in Allen's Foot-Ease, for ing Into powder the ah tight gives instant unions, and cal ters, Callous and it to tired, 1,600,000} feot were| Navy dur everywhere makes or " feet. for the and old und A Jd ree Roy, CLEARS APIMPLY SKIN: Any breaking ov face, 1 come quickes Sulphur. ‘The right up and noted skin Nothing take the ple remover expensive, Just a for mall jar Sulphur and use it Advertisement, arms t by pim Ko specall has place. of, Tt in evel of Rowlow it of the akin on or body ix over applying Mentho-| ples seem to dry away, declares a wt r been found ulphur as a harmle awk any to pim and in drtupgglat | Mentho: | like cold cream Here are daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mr daughter of A Mrs, Coor Runner, ror local * om ee Dan Y eis some are ture bables haye been ot} Colorful and Abundant fixed by judgment t family ther or say, the indi there pic not an for in motion in any other not ustes vidual we can are as many ¢ tures as there are of entertainment A Mo Us quis SEMEN TS Sg wit (5.1 NOW PLAYING “YARMARK” The Supreme Russian § Fred Farrell Taylor a WYLIE and HARTMAN fore and After" ee The Rainbow's End Billy La Mont T RATH BROTHERS Athletes Hughes d Company Matinees, 2180 Nights, 7 and 9 RICHARD BARTLETT MAN LOVE) rrett ¥ s A Miniature Musical Comedy Harvard Holt & Kendrick Jack Doran MISS HOPE VERNON Sehopp's Comedy Clrous Panta DEWEY & ROGERS Admissions Nimbts sescope To a 100 Baby MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1 'H ere Are More Baby Peggys ot Seattle Top row, Audrey Marie Haskell, 2703 E. Union, and Virginia Richardson, daughter of 59 44th ave. S.W. Bottom row, Jeanne Duchene, .H pittralah, ‘Birk! land, and Lois Coons, daughter of Mr. and uv Pegyy They Haskell ‘dson ar “Baby reen | It to 1 and leave box effice with Kédies. The Az parts of which have appeared from to time, will be shown in full in the week. Dentistry at Half Price cutting prices seems to be in without in the-slightest cut- quality, we are ‘going to do at half usual rs photographs of mpleted 5 tine latir the age of 7 be ~ GIRLS! BEAUTE HAIR AT ONCE = Try This! Hair Appears Soft, cn ting Brea slg likely not get it n crowns and fi fillings, $3 \u metal flexible plates at 30 pure rubber plates, Both ‘rubite teeth, A perfect On Aleolar Work | there will beao reduction. We own l\is patented and trade ind nother dentiata can do * Itcosts double the cost of bridgework to make and in most cases worth doible. 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