The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 12

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lt sa ta RASA AN ag 3 PAGE Music and Society / Art—Dorothy Fay Gould Jeaitle rt DOROTHY FAY GOULD JSeatile Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister stant Telephone, Main 0600. Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 0 Bridge Tea Wil for Palm Sunday M's MILDRED § 2¥ home } M @nd sum: Lindeman, ) Piro to cor ent I Pome in ¢ Miss J Washingto Aisa K Sixteen tables will Program for Lenten Musicale The Women's Ur funday, March Mrs. Elizavet! Geter, Miss Crac “Largo,” ¢ wita Mr, C Sacred solo, sc Piano, Son € 81 en), Ja Bwendsen, Mrs. ¢ Bag Mra. ¢ igeter, Miss Grace Tee, Miss Mary I Bolo—Mrs, Lou Staud The hostesses for the after 7 Raymond Wright Dinner at Nav vy Yard Compl Jeld, Ohio, t and Mrs. ft. covers at the March 23. Dinner Before Mardi Gras Ball Concluding the last of the s University club has give Friday evening. i clubhouse at 7 by the club. Miscellaneous First Baptist church, hav Friday afternoon in Livingstone Lato: of the affair. Affairs Planned for Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert S | supper at their home nex Mrs. Sullivan will be host Evening of Cards tnd Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mr. Y thirty guests Saturday evening at the home of Mra ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dunn, 416 17th av Cards and dancing will be the diversions, | the birthdays of Mr. Bailey and Mrs M 4 ‘ - Bridge Luncheon Hostess Mrs. A. T. L. Williamson was host afternoon at her home, 2121 Pink ave. 8 Twenty guests were entertained Mrs. Millar Entertains With covers placed for twelve, Mrs. Norman Mill Members of her bridge luncheon club at her home this afternoon. . Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. Henry Suddreth was hostess Wednes: Juncheon at her home, 3213 Eastlake ave ‘Lobdell, past department president of the the Republic. Covers were placed for ten ’ _ No-Host Luncheon Today A no-host luncheon was given toda proceeds of which Miss Irma Forrest Festival. ‘The lst of guests included Mrs. W. Cornish, Mrs. » Falkenburg, Mrs. Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, Mrs. J. N. Johnson, Mrs. George Austin, Mrs George Stanton, Mrs. E xles, F don, Mrs. Guy Grafton, Mrs. F. C. Palme Kerry, Mrs. Frederick Bausmman, M Mrs. R. R. Nickols, Mrs. W McCoy, Mrs. William Beards! Orthopedic Shops Alki auxiliary will serve at the Orthopedic chairman, ‘assisted by Briggs. Mrs. E. R. Holt, Mrs. Howard Hook, } i. P. King, Mrs. P, P. Biss, Mrs. Harry Kauffman and hop Mrs. J. Ellerke Charles Gaftne At the Thrift McCord will serve il day Friday. Bride s-to- Music ale Honor Fi € Women’s University Club Plans HAND WOVEN MATEIIALS THIS SEASON FLOWER SILOW INTERESTING Shower ‘for Miss ‘The Sunday schoo! classes of Dr. and Mrs. ed a mi rm © Miss tte on April 4. M Next | AUXILIARY § at a bridge lunc NOT A RACING Music Delights Audience i the frs, Rob see Finch 1 the I b k see w MAN THURSDAY, MARCH 1,250 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 1,500 Pairs Strap Wrist Fabric Gloves On Sale Friday and Saturday 4 and brown Regular $1.50 95c ———Two Stores of Courtesy Between Spring and Seneca Pine anil Westlake La-may is more than just Face Powder 5 so pure and #0 se it stays on s of Am gent wor preference to t ed powders, > better powder mai you use this ee how won our complexion nd why it ts the complexion powder w York. Remember, if re offered a substitute for, La re to be trying to expense large box and generous thi jollars | ma: take FOOLING THE |1 was afraid the bugs might a was gaz- | ely ncross a field that grown up to weeds. “How ts ton this year?” the motorist | ‘The wonderful, refined, replied the man, “I 2 catranciag con pexios t got no cotton. I didn’teplant] repdered, bri none cause I was afraid the boll weevil might be bad.” the appearance eat aa? sults are ri alaat soothing action. 80 I didn’t} Fin. esbeRachel” Send 10c for Trial Suse TERD.T.HOPEINSA SON, New York “How ‘are asked at| z . , stranger,” the man re- Gouraud's al pertaiers eage Oriental Cream TO ENTERTAIN | ment to be gts Parent-Teacher @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FI send FRIDAY PENNSYLVANIA | STUDY CLUB The Pennsylvania Study club will] a entertain the presidents and trustees | of the City Federation of Women’s Clubs &t the Federated clubhouse, Friday, March 16, at 2 A spe- ial program has been arranged fc the affair. eee COTERIE CLUB WILL OBSERVE GUEST DAY In observance of “Guest day” the Coterie club will be hosts Frid afternoon, March 16, entertaining in honor of the presidents and the offi- cers of the Seattle Wederation of} | Women’s clubs, Mrs. Louise C, Beck has arranged an attractive program, Which will be presented at th Versity Way club, 4530 U way, at 3 o'clock, . PT. A ens PT. A. will give fn informal dance and the home ee Mra. W. CHILD HYGI COMMITTEE The child hygiene committee of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher Basociations will meet in the school rd rooms Friday, March 16, at 1 ough will} p.m. Mrs. Pearl Case F speak on “Social Hygiene. PYTHIAN SISTERS The Pythian Sisters will give a ecard party at the K, of P, ave, ond Virginia st., Fri March 16, at 8 o'clock, oa IONIA CHAPTER Tonia chapter No, 114, O. F. &., Bewing club will meet with Mra Hazel Dodge, 6015 Vifth ave. N. ¥., Friday, March 16, at Cards. 0 Dp. m, sae IN LAKEN GUILD TO MELT Interlaken guild of the Orthopedic hospital will meet Friday, March 16, at 2p. m., at the home of Mra, Jay|n A, La Chapelle, Mrs, Davia H. Ward will amulet, members and Se a urst Orth “16, at 10 o'clock LA BOHEME ens Woman's Rel A home-cooked dinner Fi Ap st whist will be pla Denny-Fubrme ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Colonel Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the 28 Interlaken blyvé Alaskan cordially 06 @ist ave. N., Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m. SEXTON FRI Sexton Frien at the home of Mra. Seventh ave, Luncheon at 12:30, INDSHIP CLUB tp club will most nafields, 1831 v., Friday, March 16, Tako car No, 26 Walter John ge, 3708 42nd ave. S., at 1 p. m.; sewing. North Queen Anne, with Mrs, W. PRIMARY DEPAF |GRACH M, i SUNDAY SCHOOL department of Grace M. 16. Sunday school will give an en- tertainment in the , March 16, at Parenty and friends will be cordially Queen Anne, Renton Hill, with enberg, Porter ap; ave, and Olive st. University, with Mra. Robert Grace, WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB ® regular meeting of the Whit- tler Helghts Improvement club bo held on Friday, Washington Park, ve, N., at 2 p,m. March 16, at 8 p. and 14th ave eral important propositions to Philip Ablan y intareRing and popular speak-| LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club will meot rie day evening, March 16, All strangers and Jlonely people welcome, Draperies falling below the dress ntreet they m dressed women do ni y, round neckline and the flounce 4 the sidewalk by but an inch or two « Don't forget the wood bali, March 16, dance in Green- about the hips are other features NEW SPRING HATS Specially Featured for DOLLAR FRIDAY Trimmed and Sport HATS An unusually Worth many, r pombin the-fac modela—an The note,of Spring, so suited to happy childhood, has been skilfully interpr eted in the chic and charming creations for children. Bring the little miss in and let her spontaneous fancy have full play in selecting from this bevy of beauties 1 .00 NOTICE! fortunate purchase of several hundred new trimmed to offer Criterion patrons tomorrow a superb line of new Spring Hats in shapes 1: to large picture hats of bril trimmings of delicate flowers, chic ribbon effects or smartly tailored with pin or buckle decorations. any times the price we have pinned on them for tomorrow. Your choice for $1.00 Untrimmed Hats Straws and colorings of bewitchin d in hundreds of pol assortment adapted to every type of personality, Your choice $1.00 For the Home Milliner Straw cloth, Visca cloth, Kando cloth, regularly priced up to $3.75 por hundreds of yards Friday at, per yard..... rh i Hats left with us prior to March 1, 1928, if not called for by April 1 wilt be given away to some charitable institution, nd sport hats enables u anging from pokes unt desigxs, with hapes and shades are s, chin-chins and off. » bonn Children’s Hats priced#atii.. wees eattle's [arsest Iylillinery Store Seles at Seneca 5)

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