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THE SEATTLE STAR Perso DAY, MARCH 20, 1923 STOP and THINK What This WONDERFUL SALE MEANS TO THE WOMEN OF SEATTLE HEIMAN’S Must vacate; this building is to be torn down, and our entire stock of high-grade Milline) Blouses and Trimmings is to be sacrificed at once, fAGE 10 Seattle Society lited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. , Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. © Art—Dorothy Fay Gould.. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Music Quartet Will Interpret Classics FUI \LERTON 7} hee nal Norther on ram of a nH orte by the will be gly night at the Women's University ciub be n to | Auditorium, on Blath ave, and Spring | at : ae ‘ istants Named for Musicale-Tea; Invita-| ' tions Out for Reception at Sunset Club , ts of high 4 num program, wh artistic standard, are reques bers from the ¥ fn of Tusslan con: FREDERICK BAUSMAN js entertaining w und ave. N., Tuesday jroadway gulld of the Ch Mrs. W . m Crost Ewing Be ‘Weuve and Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey Gihie program will be announced | Reception In Honoring her dar Mrs. Amaury ; YY e has issue invitations to i on Tuesday Stterac nm, Apr : by from 4 until 6 o'c 1 Mrs. Holmes Will Be Welcomed , Honoring Mrs. James Ho’ who returned recently from California. Max Harrison is en with a small tea at her home on : afternoon. Po Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Douglas Ball will be at home informally at| Poclock in compliment to Mrs. Holm % . tea at her 7, for the hospital McEwan. 4G s Haw ha mual on, March 8 Orthopedt Meffert Lawrence xt week from Cadifornia Alla Spagnola, from Quart oners mm lar to lovers of hamber music ire Mrs, Alexas Mrs, Arch n, M Jam <> b ter ¥ Opus 16, and is one of the Mazounow, t the movements comprisin which are beautiful spec ntancous lyriclam; “An- | t of h Opus 1 Mr. and Mra. John A. Campbell Miss Dorothy Camp ar Hotel Amt vitations Issued Santabile,” rwaky, m D Ma a charm th The Bo com pe ® emer hter-in-law A | hter-in quartet q t In Irresistible ast number in the * ing Mr. Mrs, W Mahoney Mra. and i's mother The 0. begins prompt! Th will be closed at t and no one will be admit | after the entire first number is on 1 from a two ji 4 nes. eee | mon t i meheon Planned for Wednesday Are . G. LL may will entertain with a luncheon fs Wednesday afternoon in compliment to her n im, Who is to be an April br and Miss He A¥ing the first of the for New York the interest evidenced, t repre the ES say at Frederick Miss € who argur quartet rehm, Mr and Mr r ng birth Swedi Below are only a few of the MILLINERY Wonderful values in smart Trimmed Hats, formerly up to $10 ree os Beautiful models, including many stunning bonnet shapes, formerly $12 . ;| Artists in Joint Recital artling values: Win High P: | Florence & charming col. oratura soprano of the ¢ Grand al with Mischa ussian pianist, Miss 1 audi given nobeth haw sing so-| of good ity and} sare clear and flexi. from full voice | trill and chro-| done. dow Song” veer, and the with flute cree iT well recelved w enteen,” an old song; “Vesper Hymn,” Engiish choral; Monasini’s eact ' “Song of the Waiting! I yy Strickland, and Roberta’ * Macbeth was repeated: | recalled and responded with sev 1 delightful encores | toberta proved an excellent accompantnt | Mischa Levitzk! laces him among th oo >, Informal Sunday Evening Supper J. B. Clark entertained with an | home Sunday evening, in compliment t es Bridge Luncheon i E Ulberg entertained with a bridge luncheon of eight Baturday afternoon. Green and yellow was the ‘eped in decorating. Sch shy formal supper for ¢ Ale » Dr. C his birthday Mr Opera company, aga a ‘ appeared in Jc t Le Mach covers at her scheme devel. ar | a 5 . yi > Sh ound Robin Bridge Parties ie DR. sz | 2 Hill guild of the Orthopedic hospital is sponsoring a series of r Tobin bridge parties, the next of which wil) be given by Mra. K. B at her home, 933 16th ave. N., on Tuesday afternoon, April her last ¢ Mins ning js a Unusual values in Trimmed Hats, formerly up to $15...... BLOUSES New creations in Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, for- merly up to $18.75... ae Large Assortment of Blouses. Many styles and materials. Values up to $7.50 All-Silk Camisoles, NOW. . VYotlowir Henr ernity of written b nt of the to the The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon F’. Fullerton.—| p, | Portrait by Grady. ble and her sing to planinsdmo, matics were a hier {Un . Theater Supper § Cecelia Rackowltsch entertained with an after-theater supper at ae e ‘Thursday evening in compliment to the cast of the Russian| The D Wipe appearing in “Yarmark” at the Moore last week. Mme, Luba| hostesses to friendy and members of |b sly, prima donna of the company, is a cousin of Miss Rackowitsch, | the evening the honor guests entertained delightfully. , oe umni Plan Dinner Dance im Upsilon alumn! will entertain with a dinner dance ednesday evening, later attending tho performance couples will participate. é | " LADIE MO T proadcant ’ OF CIRCLE D Ladies of Circle ION PICTURES INDORSED of indorsed Mr North from Dinorah, Mad Scene tr was ‘On M Parent-Tea: Natic in annual ¢ Tn t gents, 17 and ngrens of Moth ntior 18 the » and the meots ie Univer will be © program films ep ont this week obbligato, Other numbers }“When I Was |Swedish folk old by nal C " Madrona Presbyterian church } musical tea to be | afternoon, March 2 Mra. H. R. Moves, Kratt Id. Wednesday | bron at the home of | picture committee ¢ O4 Shth ave ouncil of PT. A,, includ . “Kick nt the Lit | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB T ridtiet Cnet The drama department Ni . Woman's Century club wil | Wednesday, March 21, at 11:40 ts at Dinner and Dance | with Mra J, Re Hustor, 141 jand Mrs. John E. Savago are entertaining this evening at the Hotel! ha st. Members + ‘With a farewell dinner and dance in honor of Mra. § promptly, as there ix im: r G. Steele, who is leaving soon for his home in Chicago, The} nea to transact. Mrs pwill also be a birthday compliment to Licut. Gov. W. J. has charge of the luncheon a Will be placed for forty guests. 2. E. Fitximmons and Mrs Blossoms will be used to decorate, developed In an Oriental motif, Nelson will provide th mths tousie for the occasion will be strictly Oriental. . . at a manager the b donsting NOW . NOW 1 9 +... T5¢ | | naif of the | « faculty " univer and ita , Ite re dents, I ag Pe to extend at the Elis’ at the Moore. In," and committees are ble pro, 9 A. M. HEIMAN’ arrie Jacobs Bond Sale Opens Tomorrow at whose playing | Rreatest of liv. | waa given a veritable night, He bas rapidly fame thru his interpreta-| tions and magnificent technique, His jtonal coloring, ph « and power} jot were exquisite. He Hlent taste, fine tone and to @ finished and masterly man- each | Der. people| Beethoven's Sonata Appassionata, rtowns|% profound composition, which was his principal number, waa given a join in the | remarkable interpretation. Nocturne, pn of your state officers to] F Sharp Minor; Etude in G Flat | apend three days of tntellectual com.| Major (which wan repeated); Etude in |munton on the university campus.”|G Flat Major, black keys, and Waltz see in A Flat Major, a group by Chopin, 219 Pike St. 219 Pike St. Adolph program risen to Dorothy Goldenberg, the 9-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. § | SUMMIT SCHOOL PT. A > Will entertain the guests with some specialty toe dances. | The Summit school P..T 4 . ‘ Faas meet Wednesday, March 12. at Orthopedic Shops Wednesday |m. After a short busine |movementy Tho three following two Presbyterian church will serve at the Orthopedic Tea Shop| {2° folowing Program will be ren. | reel comedies have beet produced iY, with Mrs. Scott Matheson hontess, assisted by Mra. John p.|@ered: Violoncello wold, Dorothy | der direction of this magazine: * : John ¥. Reed, Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mra, Robert a.|Dilley: recitation, Mise 7 ‘Mrs. George W. English, Mrs. George R. Beardsworth and Mra bas been reviewing board The Woman's Home Companion at 3 Dl has been conducting a “better flim seasion indorsed by two | ture rooms. eae lite art ‘at its Industrial expe expresnion AL Ww # played with exc y ment st and all the other sup. fen that go with s an community un rn 1,000 (b) “Bit o' Honey” Mra. Violin—Melody Mi Hungry Austrians Mob Rich Woman VIENNA, March 20.—With the cry, “They have riches while we Meze0-Contralto— starve,” @ mob of hungry Austrians “Bomnewh Volce Is Calling cae rrenere eee tere ea tekbe | attacked a deck’ ot iahothed, leaying + Fruem} KB. MeConnell os Wife Business, “An Old-Fashi Aagaard; Mra. H. F. Kingsley, the | mapper” and "Disposing of Mot school nurse, will be the speaker of | rey are being shown on the W gulld will serve at the Thrift Shop in the morning, repre. |th* “fternoon; demonstrations by the | Garden screen, one each week. re J. W. Godwin nnd Mrs. G. A. Kelley; in the afternoon |C*mptire Girls of the school. After | the program a social hour will be | or spent tn the domestic science room. + Btenson + Metcalf by & guild will be represented by Mrs. S. E. Mitchell and Mrs. F. J} Cowen NIV Women’s Clubs | $$ FOR WEDNESDAY HILL PT. A. Hill PT. A.; will iy, March 31, ‘B. Spaulding will speak and ud will give some yocal se- mee! see BENEVOLENT board of the Hebrew Benevo- Bociety will meet Wednesday, | meet with Mrs, Della Stephens, 7214 | 21, at 10:30 a.m, in the ‘room at the temple. board and chairmen of stand- omt are invited to attend irthday celebration of Mrs. at the Caroline Kline Gal- on Wednesday afternoon, : eee SOCIAL CLUB © Tonia Social club will meet iy, March 21, in the card M at the Masonic temple, at Eastern Stars and friends| PT. A. Ple P-T. A. will meet Wednes- irch 21, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs, J. will speak on “Aims and Program and refresh- of . SEATTLE NO, 51 Beattle Review No. 51, W. of the Maccabees, will give wblie card party in Carpenters’ H California ave., Wednesday, ‘21, at 8 p.m. Business meet at 7 o'clock. e+e LOW P.T. A. PT. A. meets Wednes- noon, March 21, at 2 o'clock jort business session and a O., will meet , March 21, at 2 c’clock 3, Worth Densmore, 3607 ave. eee 2 HUNDRED CLUB Hight Vive Hundred club With Mrs. Lea Neighbor, 1122 #t., Wednesday, March 21, O'clock. Mrs, Anna Burnam ng hostess. r o* ZON CLUB it Baker Park Luncheon club at the clubhouse at 1 ‘Hostesses, Mrs, L, G, Sir- man; Mrs. E. A, Slegle, L, Dutton and Mrs. b. B, . SEATTL IER, O. E. 8. I circle, Weat Seattle chapter, _#,, meets in the dining room of He hall, California ave, Wi epaay) March 21, at 2 o'clock, ete oe W Mra. J, B. Lynn, Mrs. H. ¥, W. Christensen C. B, Vowels, or) ALD P.-T. A, leDonald P.-T, A, will give a y at the home of Mrs, J. 4532 Fourth ave. N, Vi, » March 21, Luncheon, Cards, 2 p,m. Bridge 1 Mra, Bert at 2:30 p. m./ {and entertainment by pliplls of room William | Charles | Boal, Melrose 3701; Mra, Parsons, Melrose 5461;. Mrs. *helan, Main 1623, for whist ee <6 | ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB | Robert Morris Social club will meet ave. 8S. Picnic lunch, 1 p.m. ees AID SOCIETY MEETINGS Circle 3 of the Ladies’ Aid society of Woodland Park M. E. church will | First ave. N. W,, Wednesday, March 21. A Northwest Products luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. Circle 4 will meet Wednesday at 2p. m. with Mrs. Charles Grafton, a4 ith st. oe ALKI REVIEW NO. 59 Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will meet Wedne day, March 21, at 7:20 p. m. in the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Cards at 9 o'clock. rig?) DUNLAP P.-T, A. Dunlap P-T. ‘A. will meet Wednes- day, March 21, at 3 p. m. Miss Ruth Carroll will be the speaker. Music 6. Executive board p.m, meeting at 2 . WASHINGTON HIVE Washington Hive No. 944, Ladiew of the Maccabees, will hold a whist party Wednesday, March 21, at $:30 Dp. m., at Wing's cafeteria. oe EMERSON P.-T. A. The Emerson P.-T. regular business meeting Wednes- day, March 21, at 2:30 p, m. in the school basement, Mr, R. A, Gridley will speak on “The Junior High.” The Third grade pupils will give the pro- gram, and their mothers will serve at the social hour. Executive com- mittee meeting at o'clock in the cafeteria. . A. will hold its 2 o- WOMEN’S GUILD 8T, MARK’S CHURCH The Women's Guild of St. Mark's |chureh will have a lunch and sale jin the guild room of the church, Wednesday, March 31, at 1 p, m, so WOMAN'S PIONEER AUXILIARY Tho Woman's Pioneer auxiliary to Washington State Pioneers will meet in the private dining room of the Y. W. ©. A. for a noon-day luncheon on Wednesday, March 21. A short business meeting will be followed by a program arranged by Mrs. Vira W. Masters and her com- mittoe, A special invitation is ex tended to all women who lived on the Pacifio const prior to 1889, eee . LADY PAGLES' CLUB Lady Eagles’ club will meet Wed- nerday, March 21, at M. B. B, A. hall, 1923% Wirst ave. Luncheon D. m, at ‘| eae WHITWORTH PT, A, “Back to School Days" for parents will he given at the Whitworth school, Wednesday evening, March 21, Classes will form at 7:30 o'clock, and students are expected to be prompt, Union exercives in the as. sembly room at & o'clock, Com+ munity singing led by Mr, C, W. lo'clock. jafternoon, March 2 see PROGRESSIV. Wednesday Mra. “City March 21, Helen N. Stev and County ee WEBSTER PT. A. Mr, Thomas R. Col meeting of the Wei {Wednesday evening, March 21 program. to attend. Musi parents urge mal . ROSS PUT, A. Ross P.T, A. will m evening, March 21, at THOUGHT CLUB ‘The Progressive Thou, | meet at the Federation clut club will ruse On At 1:20 o'clock. ment ie, superintend. Wednesday, March 21, at $002 44th |°Dt Of City schools, will apeak at thre bster PuT, A. § All eet Wednesday 8 o'clock. ‘The program will be furnished by Eighth grade pupils, RIDGELY AUXILIARY Ridgely auxiliary w Fellows’ temple, Wednesday, } 21. Luncheon, 1 p. m. | Bird, Mrs, Lizzie Sow Johnson and Mra. Ma | hostesses, BRIGHTON P.-T. A. D. H, Painter, exect ill meet at Odd arch . Mrs. Harri der, Mra. Cora y Wickersham, | tive secretary of the community service, will speak on “Tho Idle Hour” at the meeting of | loosens the phle, A. Wednesday | the Brighton P.-T. A program wil! be gi grade pupils, o- ADDITIONAL, LIEUT. CUSHI Lieut. Cushing W made arrangements fashioned dances at Tuesday evening, Ma music and W. R. refreshments, at 2: ven by o'clock ‘ourth CLUBS c R, C, for an Woog's arch 20, . has old. hall, Good Tickets may be obtained at the door. . LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome Tuesday evening, Rainier-Grand hot: Cards and dancing. tist Glee club will club with several sel gers and lonely peopl . Ma club will meet rch 20, at the at 8 o'clock, The Firat Bap: entertain the lections. 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If you got mt box of You HatiNn ge, |M proved the artist to be a great inter- preter of this composer's work, Mubenstein’s Staccato Etude, Liszt's Rhapsody 6 and one of his own compositions, Valse A Major, No. 2, which was greeted with such pro- longed applause that it was repeated, oncluded the program, As encores M. Levitzki gave Waltz E. Flat, by Chopin, and Schubert's “Marche taire. No. AUXILIARY TO 8T. LUK HOSPITAL Tho Women's auxil Luke's hospital will meet on Mon: ay, March 26, at the home of Mrs. F. L. Wilson, 1612 16th ave E'S MELODY CLUB CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY The first anniversary of the Melody club was rated last Thursd: evening at the home of Mra. Chas. Gibson with a reception and musi A brief history of tho club's activities Was outlined by the president, and the following delightful numbers were presented, Mra, E. McConnell and little Miss Katherine Durning as- sisting the members of the club bontralto— (a) Arin Vo "My Heart at Thy Sweet (from “Bamaon et There's a hint of spring in ad varco style models, Sloeveloss coats are predicted with long-sleeved dresses, They will make © now Version of the three-pieco sult and are shown already in silks for Southern wear, Another probable favorite is the coat with turnover collar and loose sleeves, The samples cant be spoken of 8 authoritative yet, but thoy're much in) favor at winter resorts, SLuart's Dyspepsia Tableta today any Aug #lore-—Advortivoment, Usually this Is regarded as an indi: 1, “J oation of fashions to como, | SPRING HINTS |) | ‘HE DARKENED HIS | hair and make it soft and glossy, To (o) “A Pretty Girl z Mine Btiy’ Balin Old Songs in Colontal c (a) “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” (b) “Love'n Old Bweet Song” E. Hi. Bowen Remember Me" (from “Ragged Robin") (b) “Mighty Lak a Rose”... Mise Ingrid Balin Ballet Dance—Katherine Durning; Louise Blades at the plano Mezzo-Contralto—Indian Songs in Cos- tume— (a) “By the Wi - Nevin ers of Minnetonka” urance he Bky + Cadman (0) “From the Land ‘ot’: Blue Water"... Mise Elly Salin Aes ctreciqnvs ROMAIA vhere My Caravan Hab Rested” Mise Olga Khuel Violin—Intermezzo from Rusttcan: aves Mre. MeComn, Mezzo-Roprano—A Bong of India Costume; Melodion Accompaniment Miss Ingrid Salin Mra. Chas Gibson, accompanist Payalliera GRAY HAIR Tells How He Did It Mr. J. A. 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