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e Seattle Societ een Concert Will Be ® Beach, ts the guest of her oct of Series oe son, Mr, John C. ks ¢ i Bringing regret to muste lovers of |] Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. }) sigsins, J+. who is in California, |q,4!eiiy tthe announcement that Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Ste Riegue te py lt the last chamber music concert of Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. | she George W. Fischer returned | {he series given Ay the ° Beare last week from a short trip to Call. | 008 SNe the ‘Weesth's . ; fornia, Mr. Fischer, who has been |Tyemag April 2. ot the Women's witations Out for Tea in Honor of Tw) ceicaity i, 1s sightiy improved. — [YN)Y er elty 3 ‘ . n progra ol eso nigh); PeGuests; Miss Cecile Baron Will Appear se. ana rire vicar Amen are ex-[, 78 Prowrams of these heh pected home tn about a fortnight Fp vileboees * “in Recital. pee q ta fortaight |iired the works of famous. mu a Ot i from an exter ae a visit in the East. | inal cote here gr Aly UT? ARTHUR WILLIAM PRATT and Mrs. Henry Arthur Pratt have Mr. and Mrs, John BR. Conner |“t¥ ae first on metals ~ ot noted fasued invitations for a tea at the home of the former, 218 Kinnear! (norothy Jenkins) are receiving con mponitions, | This las program Bae Om Saturday afternoon, April 7, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of| gratulations on the birth of a son, |Promises to be one o woot the re Cassius Howard Hofrichter (Gertrude Pratt), who bas recently) March 18, at the Swedish hospital, [Quartet has ¢ | from an extended stay in New York, and for Miss June Sanders, ere The princtpa te ol ind, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Henry Pratt Mr. and Mra. George W. Lee, of |®*! ea by this enxostient chamber on : Banders won tho Franco-American scholarship at the Washington] Omak, Wash. who have been guests |*¢™Mble Ix an Intricate and nov ad went to Paris, where sho was a student at the! a: tho Hotel Gowman for the past |WOm by Frits Kreislor, “Quartet, A Vistor Duruy school for girls, Later she won the music scolarahtp! week, returned Sunday to thei home, | nor, the ne of which bears he American Conservatory at Fontainebleau and spent several months « ore the inscription, Dedicated to My the study of the piano, Sho returned to this country in the lato fall, Mr. and Mra, Clare B, Farnsworth 3 towed Ww Si A The performoan ° es . thin highly interesting composition are expected home Wednesday from | : requires virtuoalty of the first order o Recital at § Sunset Club & short trip to California, beth technically and musically, It “Miss Coci o% ¢ artist to present the musical program in four movements which move othe cosa ary se avthanoien pe dl sigarr Alana “yy Yates I; soe 248 ag neve ted reed Pred — oi and wth rat gat M “echer a mal cholo so the| DAM, motored to her home Sunda Predorick T. Fischer and Mra, Donald A. Nicholson will be the) Dam, moored to het ee aan oie bea ue | iste 4, Genevieve 8. Blethen and ho Spargur String quartet p: following very attractive plano recital program has been arran ur: Bre Ceaeys Bah in and) sonted this work to a Heattle « psodie” (Dohnanyl) ode C Sharp Minor (Chopin); “Nocturne"| Mother, Mrs. Martha Swadley Sinks a tae ilntha wtsiai ‘se Ay “Turkish Ma “Rulns of Athena” (Beethoven-Rubinstetn), t 9 | Also the first hearing on the I ie Poemes (Yamada) The Tears of Minori,” “A ‘Night Song” and]. M¥. Kenneth Gove 070) ons whey have pecelved mAny Ts being ed upon the birth ua “fn = D0 arch 6,| Guests for a repetition. ~"A Merry Party," “The Hurty Gurdy Man,*/ 0% ® on, Thomas Wilber, Sarsh 6)", sia eta ‘auartatl “The Old Music Box" and “March of the Wooden| ®t the Virginia Maso —s emained unchanged eel anization wae founded (Juon); “Slumber Song” (Juon); “Love's Dream," No, 2 (Lisst);| Mra Carl j pargur seven | PBance othe inom: 3" (Liszt), from a few days | Personal Carl Donworth n Pc Music STAR THE SEATTLE MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. DINNER FROCK SKIRT LENGTHS own ar A Pavia dinne frock of unusual Any - chie 16. of rose crepe trim ength ae sie aaauker ton he ¢ A suits are 4 about the walst a effect of a long fringed anh the from hes from CIRCULAR FLAUNCES An unusual crepe frock has in cole wide ruffies at BLACK AND WHITE edge of the sloeven, similarly | Black taffeta is ly com: ed oh neckline 1 unré-| bined with white or white |Meved by any pp Bsc A jlace in the spring frocks. Aprons, = — ~~ overblouses of and Bins Bardhild Helg and inn ae stant gu There are STOCKINGS which met and GOLD 1 The nam London is getting all excited on the which ut some new stockings of go my ns “We Work ¥ The of sue which ma you look exactly cerns elected were: President, Alice|as if you'd been padding about in a riett; vice president, Mabel Sor-|tub of gold paint. on; secretar Eloise Kreit i ‘euiak om came yourigg) gare Rete rel DOUBLE FACED poy y | Double faced mat are very a Phe) a wmooth satin below. This makes are mounting be rea y to use one ide for the seir ~clubroom, whi a eh of the ¢ a 4 the we rity the Exclele group | verno for trimming BLACK AND BLUE The combi ion of t ck and p> phire r Mnery and i Consequi nd sa "PERRY AND WIFE CAN'T ee n | dge Afternoon for Miss Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John T, Hotternar 2 | Bvesagllytedbitiale OER part is entertat with seven tables of bridge at her home! anc Mrs ence Amold returned | Viola, © Kire uenas f sly or a kta tac th lurday afternoon, April n compliment to her nie Mins Irene] Sunday a to California. | °*! ‘a ; : Blouses are so loowe of lino tha Site’ ae , Who is leaving April 14, for her home in Augusta, Ga ° Fee ERTS = rimly-fitting underwalst, to which , lackson has been attending the University of Washington for a] Mr, and Mrs. Merle T. Barker of | '?# 4 = ae day afternoon at ts may be attached, ix needed t s that one slip may be Rnd a half and Is a member of Alpha Kappa Theta sorority Taunton, Mass, are the guests for) oy” of the | sive the proper swing to th od with several blouses, xince it's ° a short time of Mm. James EB.) 4 raf : So the slip—really a dross wkirt| fashionable to have skirt and odie t N . by Mrai* -—_—_—_—— | Deel: res Famous sidiedue|? and Mrs. George H. ABS entertained with an informal supper at ei ra 1 yep: . home on Sunday evening. Robert McA: and her Pp ed | MOTION PICTURE AUXILIARY TO B 2 Overcame the Debilitating =a ag Mina Lucia Meacham, are 4 the ronclu-| COMMITTEE OF PT. A | Auxillary to the Effects of Flu, Ended ; ; ; e Wines Wi. og — of her talk Mr. V. I. Kraft, manager of the] give card : , . | great tite camo back, rchitects Wives Will Meet Tuesday for Lov Ange gol poe Brae sah pO HALLE bak hin phd Lae Stomach Trouble and Re-|srest style. My appetite came § i Sp eeire: Bari Grey Park will entertain the Architects’ Wives club on Wednes-|to be away for several months at Ua’ sebider ais i et op Degbeniment iw age Be pm stored >» Welght and|0e) te eons Coot ieee @ay afternoon at the homer of her mother, Mrs. Russell Gordon Page, 633 | ~~ : ssa lan, of the Community & lthis week for the motion picture] ave Strength | enloviies everything 'T ate and sal ave. yom MISSIONARY LEAGUE | led the old-time tee of the Council of ee Jing weight right along. I : WOMA) (18S! : « fi ; bie teeth The Woman's Missionary league| by Mins I F s | LONESOME CLUB | ; |a sign of stomach trouble now Hindle Engaged of Fairmont Congregational chureh | Margaret “Tha World's Applause,” Liberty, | “114 Toneacme meet} “I don’t believe any couple In the|I call myself a well erhnal will meet Tuesday morning, March | some fon 1 Wood, a) ta tr ed by the national commit ‘a 6 of Oregon has more faith in] At this point, Mrs. & and Mrs. James A. Hindle announce the engagement of thelr daugh-| t 1020 sek, Mina Mabel Re| civil war toe sida eich evening $7, at the) in than mie and my wife,”” in| anoke dads ta ae etodaatia taraia Mildred, to Mr. A. Eugene Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. tans Sista. Wil BA the ebaaicer: | eat berated pa rithnn weak olte nd hotel, at 8 o'clock.|Tanleo than me and my wi dhe . of’ the Gee tee rica ion, of Los Angeles, formerly of Ellensburg. The wedding will be| 8% from Inc 2 ve stag pea pe gb! ar J _ ‘ aged obteks All strangers | the hos hi a nt ) " ’ n n dimed in April. | | aking a Man,” a Pe a »y Hary erry om es ‘ 0} 7 y of| RELIEF TEA at the Colineu: clea en ave., Portland, Ore | “Yes, I took Tanlac, too, and lik = Re nt rn ens oF he. CONNEC hes. Tadlen’ Auxillary of Colonel Mc 10 | ise jis a valued employe of Portland | Mr. Perry, I think {t is just grand. 4 Bala Roosevelt Post, will hold a} pa The local committes| CAMPFIRE GIRLS , | Woolen Mills, and is equally as well|I was suffering from stomach 5 relief tea at the home of Mra. Tina | ALL-DAY BENEFIT SOCIAL tebip in this one ry fire . rt piven ‘he! known and popular in railroad cir-| ble so badly that I could hard eresting Program Arranged Miller, 4317 Bagley ave., ‘Tuesday, | Mra. Delle Sheppard ar nt tho ¢ A|leadernhip of Mis Brown, will Rive | clog, having been a locomotive engl-| tain anyth rt Music Study club will give an interesting program, arranged by| March 27, at 12 o'clock. Members| lian Stewart extend an { , | beautiful the story a Bhs a the ein. [Reet for the Oregon & Washington | tite and could go all H. B. Perry, on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Challer,| and friends invited. | Sl! patriotic organizations and friends) entitied he Family a Me ae | Railroad & 3 on Co, for seven | eating a th find ave. S. W. see to attend an all-day benefit # atl ey, ppeared some time ago in the ma, Monday, ch 26.) years, cc was just fine for ° y" (Grieg}—Miss ° sch. FREMONT W. C. T. U. their home oman at., on Weds | ¢ Locally pat be Elas]" “A year ago,” said he, “the ented fee “Wedding Day” (Grieg}—Miss Irene Baltru: FR | pal—“Bird of Love Divine” (Haydn Wood); “Wind Song” (Rogers}—| Tho Fremont W. C. T. U. will hold | nesday aftern March ore | ’ m, Florence | jleft my stomach tn an awful co appetite returned and as Ruth Prior. tts annual fnstitute on Tuesday,|will be a noon-day ala G Brow en Kinn went back on me then my stomach has never “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell); “Butterfly” (Grieg}—Misa Grace| March 27, in the Fremont Baptist | progressive whist party at 2 p.m. a) (, ‘ Margaret Ann Griffith ry smell of food me a bit of trouble and I n church, N. 26th and Linden ave 6 oc dinner and u ( 5 t ‘ n Ke en I did enjoyed my sod more than 4 ne Forest" (Ronald); “April “(Mliligan}—Mra, Cart| opening at 10a. m. A hot drink wili| program at 8 o'clock, f by " | manage to eat a ponttethitie 14": do . now. AV 0 .Batintieek Aikcasiaiee )¥ocal—“Down in the For tonal p cs Curl} opening plitzell. be served. In the evening at §| whist 33 to a beautiful ver ot ‘ - often got so naw ated 1 couldn't t couldn't praise Tanlac enough.” Mrio—“Fiower Greetings” (Curschmann); “The Violet” (Curschmann)—| o'clock, there will be a gold medal | Thomas # ome 18 eX: | Twain's beat loved story, and it ia| A new Campfire ap has been|keep a bite down. My stomach was| Tanlac is for sale by all good H. B. Perry, Mrs. F. A. Reid and Mrs, H. L. Eicher. contest, seren young people partist- | tended to all members of the G. A. R- | particularly suitable for children If} ro ae Salmon Bay | just full of gas and would bloat on druggists. Over 85 million bottles . . ‘ain Dinner Club and Mrs. Wilbur Scruby entertained the mombers of their bridge lub at their home Saturday evening. Covers were placed for | Changed to Fine Arts Study Club xin Arts Study club is the new name adopted by the Women's} club at a meeting held recently. The newly elected officers of a include Mrs. R. C. Hitchcock, president; Mrs. John Blain, | esident; Mrs. H. B. Willson, secretary; Mrs, W. R. Bow, treasurer; ©. E. Hunt, chairman of the art department, and Mrs. John J , chairman of the music department. Wednesday the club will assemble at the home of Mrs, A 741 44th ave. S. W., R when the following program will be given “Beethoven-Mozart”—Mrs. W. R. Bow. ) “Lullaby” (Mozart); (b) “Worship God In Nature” F. A. Byers; Mrs. John J. Doherty, accompanist. ) Selections from the overture “Magic Flute” (Mozart); (b) Selec from the overture “The Marriage of Figaro” (Mozart}—Mrs, John) (Beethoven) farrlage of Fignro” (Mozart}—Mra, Heber On and Mrs. Arthur Fischer; Mrs. A. L. Kaye, accompanist. | fa) “Moonlight Sonata” (E en); (b) “Sonata in F Major” rén)—Mrs. Paul Barnes. “tete e at Orthopedic Shops Bny-Fuhrman guild will be hostess at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on} day, assisted by Mr L, Stephens, Mrs. E. H. Chavelle, Mrs. | , Mrs. W. B. F , Mrs. A, A. Sutherland, Mrs. N. A. Johanson, | R. W. Seetye, Mrs. J. M. McCopahey and Miss Peterson. | Thrift Shop will be in charge of East Highland Drive guild, repre d by Mrs. H. J. Armsiey and Mrs. Charles H. Law, in the morning, | fn the afternoon ae C. C. Mortrude and Mrs. J. H. Hamill will it Interlaken gu! Women’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY club will meet at the Y. W. _ Tuesday, March 27, at re 'S CIVIC CLUB Election. “Following the regular business ting of the Woman's Civic club, day, March 27, at 2 o'clock, at W. C. A., a delightful musical GA 230 p. m see AUXILIARY GYMNATIC SOCIETY The Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle} - m will be given, which will In-| Gymnastic society will meet in its these numbers: hall, 1819 ghth ave, Tuesday, | Bolo—"Liebestraum” (“Dream of | March 27. Exercises at 1:30 o'clock: ranz Liszt) cards at 2 o'clock. eee Hottman | DRAMATIC CLASS Y. lL, 1. ag Mins Bin Mini acDowell| ‘The dramatic class of tho Young plano Ladies’ Institute, directed by Miss ties Elsie Hoffman ings—Mrs, W. G. Martin Margaret Akin, will meet Tuesday evening, March 27, at 8 o'clock, see SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB Tho Literary Interpretation and Boli— ‘Serenade “Evenson: Mins Elizabeth Patme: Miss Llolse Greenberg at the plano Vocal Soli Boyd Martin rl GR) cove 9 0 Bunbie -Allitven and Current Topics department of ‘ake Up". Phillips | 3 bi *Good Morning, Brother pred the Seattle Women’s club will meet shin .. lehman | Tuesday, March 27, at the home of “Violet Mf. Bail | Mra. Grace Wilson at the piano “Tea will be served in the tea room ing the musical numbers, see : ae cLuB The Cosmopoiitan club of the Y. , A. Bible class, under Mra. Do- will meet Tuesday, March 27, at ip: im. swimming at 8 p. m, cee Miss Libby Trimble, 2444 Harvard | ave, N., at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Frank Rutherford, hoste: . . ANNUAL MUSICALH OF RAINIER CHAPTER, D, A. R. Rainier chapter, Deughters of the Ame Revolution, will givo ite annual musicale at Frederick & Nel- son's auditorium, Tuesday afternoon, ; March 27, at % o'clock, to which all D. A. R. members and their friends are invited. A short business session at 2 o'clock will precede the pro- gram. Tho hostesses for the afternoon will be Mra, J. &. Chilberg and Mra, Wil- liam R. Ballard, and the ushers in- elude Mrs, B. Davis, Mra, Lester Palmer and Mra, Frank A. Plumer. Mrs, Samuel H, MacDonald has ar- ranged the following program: Piano— (a) “Laure! (b) “Revert RIC CHAPTER Doric chapter, No, 69, 0, 1. 8., has Jon in the Masonic temple, at ont, Tuesday evening, March at 8 o'clock. . ‘ARY GREETERS OF AMERICA Ladies’ auxiliary of the Great. Of America will have a business Hoclal meeting at the Hotel Seat- eaday, March 27, at 8 o'clock, * RHODODENDRON CLUB The Rhododendron club will meet ) > with Mrs. Katherino Magoon, 925 4 « With ave, S., for an all-day session on | Tuesday, March 27, se _ WRITERS’ cLUB Tho Writers’ club will meet Tues- | day, March 27, at 8 o'clock, In th ture room of the Y. W, C, A, Man: “useripts will bo read by Maud M. Palmgren MacDowell . Violin— (a) "Wojrokatt Ceara (b) "Caprico Viennoin, Mine Halth Tow Mins Ruth Staley at the plano 0 | Soprano, "To Apring’* (hy “ntact (e) “Villanetl La Kre(aler Gounod 1 Boot, Acdua an, Charleg T, Hickey and LAI. ss er 3, ’ Mrekine Campbsit at the plano nC Normen pps Muntoal Meading—"A Tribute to. Musto” thisdew + Adelaide Proctor TURY CLUB Mra, Bugene Bell | business and social meeting, Tuesday, | | March pating. An Interesting program has been arranged for all sessions, eee PROGRESSIVE WHIST ‘The street car men and tho ladies’ auxiliary will give a progreaat whist party tn Union Record hall, ‘Tuesday, March from 2 to 4, . . CALEIDH CLUB The Caleidh club will meet Tues: March 27, at Seattle Hotel, § p. m.| | Mrs, Green and Mrs. Baker joint| hostesses. ‘| o- CANADIAN CLUB | The Canadian club wil! entertain with a card party, Tuesday evening, , at 8:30 o'clock. Both bridge and whist will be played, All} Canadians and friends Invited. eee CLIONIAN CLUB The Clionian club will hold ita reg: ular meeting Tuesday, March 27, at 2 p.m, at the Federated clubhouse. Mra. W. R. Hawthorne will bo the chairman of the day, assisted by Mra, Frank Talmage and Mra. Fred Steyh. The members of the board of trustees of the city federation are Invited to attend and club members are re- quested to bring guesta. ‘The program follows: “The Necessity of Dane: and Wished-for Results’ Mra. Henry Lande: fall Ordinance sion ea Vol 2 1 maew Lovely Gara k God for a Gard: The cl y Beautiful” Major Jackson, superintendent of park board co Quartet— Mins Belle Jacobs, Nelson, Mise Marton Myrtle Williamson, Broadway freshman girls . Mi Effie M ee RAVEN SOCIAL CLUB The Ravenna Social club will meet at the University Masonic temple on Tussday, March 27. Pienic | lunch at 12:30 o'clock; cards at 2. Eastern Stara and friends invited. are. HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead, No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give a dance, Tuesday evening, March 27, at Moose hall, Highth and University st. dis ADDITIOD AL CLUBS AUXILIARY HAVE MEETING were vividly por. trayed by Mrs. Bertha Piper Venen, who assumed the role of Princows Angeline at a large gathering of the auxillary to the Pioneers of Wash-| USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches.on face, neck, arma or body, you do not have to walt for relief from torture or embarrins ment, declares a noted skin special: ist. Apply a little Menthofulphur and {mprovement shows next day Because of its gormdeatroying properties, nothing hay ever been found to take the place of thin sul phur preparation, The moment you apply it healing begins, Only thone who have had unsightly «kin trou bles can know the delight thin Mentho- Sulphur brings, Jven flevy, Itching eczema in dried right up, Get & small jar of Tlowlos Mentho- PIONE) IN SSTI Pioneer Mrs. Gustave Snelling at tie plano Group of Hong Ahr, ki ie parliamentary procedure di nt of the Woman's Century Sulphur from any good druggist and | you have never read the book #ee the | HOME ECONOMICS COMMITTEE] piay and if you have read the book The home economics committee ot} seo the play anyway. Tho local com-| the Central Counell of Parent-Teach: | mittee and Misa Lillian Southerland er associations will meet on Wednes-| of the public brary have indoraed day, March 28, at 1 o'elock, In the | this picture and are making those who board of education rooms, Central] ere interested In the “Better Film” building. Plans for the fashion show | to give it thelr support. ‘The comedy | at tho state vention will be dis- | jand balance of entertainment to be | cunsed. |shown with “The Prince and the | Pauper” have been carefully selected y, March 27, with Mra J. F.| JUNIOR CIRCLE and It in one of the very best p bes, 231 Boylston ave, N., at 1) The Juntor Circle of the Fruit grams every arranged for child p. m. land Flower Mission J It In Interesting to adul phi at luncheon Wednesday by Mra. poy by the name of UXILIARY GREETERS John W. Goodwin at her home.|the double role of the pr OF AMERICA | Mrs. Carroll Byrne bad charge of ner, and is called the Jacksle Coo- Ladi Auxillary Greeters of tne meeting. | gan of Bohemia. America will hold their monthly | - z he a This is the quality mark on electrical appliances. To the Business Men and Women of Seattle The Seattle Advertising Club takes pleasure in inviting you to be pres- ent at their regular luncheon at the Masonie Club rooms, in the Areade Building, Tuesday, March 27, at 12 Noon at which time an electrical program will be given by the Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Company. The program will consist of an attrac- tive educational merchandising and advertising display—a number of short informing addresses will be given. The whole will be inter- spersed with delightful music. A demonstration of the Westing- house electric waffle iron will be given and 5 of these waffle irons will be given away to the guests, SEATTLE ADVERTISING CLUB LLOYD SPENCER, Acting President Servtee te Luncheon Per Plate. use Mt ke cold creams~Advertine ment, with Mins Sceanzon as up #0 I could stand it | sold. Advertisement. hardly ider a grand piano seriously for your home A grand piano presides over a room like a gracious hostess. Whether a “baby grand,” compact and ex- quisite, or a great, mellow “concert 'gran brea “Lam quality. lam refinement. I am dignity and beauty and abiding charm.” We have a wonderful collection of grand pianos on our floors this week. Some may rumble: “I am too huge.” Some may whisper: “I am too tiny.” But ONE will plead: “I am beauty. I am charm. Ah, let me glorify just your home.” Do not feel that this winsome Grand piano of your choice is beyond your means, Some grands (new) are as low as $595. Very comfortable terms can be arranged on any instrument. Your present piano will count liberally in the exchange. Come in now, while we still have intact the greatest selection of grand pianos in our history. “Everything in Music” Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE