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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Lo: ymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Hehibition of European Crafts Will Be Held This Month; Mrs. Ballard Gives Smart Tea MR the + fer arte and pean crafts will be held art ft of the t ey fourth f f textiles, ts urged to ® Arts service arte 21 “Mrs. Geary I Mrs, Roy Pago Bal t for her sister-: Varicotoved <p: a this afternoc of Portland, the at her home aw r house guest nd filled an urns were ‘anged rooms at th B. Trefethen and terlake rs Patronesses “Patron: ‘club Saturday Mrs. G. on Guild's for In Dance Dollar H, F. Alex autif r nehe the Sunset club on TI hostess at a L afternoon, Informal Bridge Will Honor Mrs. Stafford Mrs. George Hi an {nformal » Home Thursday afternoon ment to Mra, Rex Staffc recently Feturned from an trip In the East Mrs. Parks Hostess at Informal Tea SAS & farewell compliment to Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander Who left today for the East, Mrs. Frederick al tea Thursday m at her homme ¢ at her . Who has exter 4 Mra A. ks entertained fer at The Manson F. Backus and Mrs. David H. Moss presided at the daintily ted tea table, centered with a basket of spring flowers ations were confined to close friends of the honor guesta Gray Plans Bridge Luncheon y will entertain with a bridge luncheon on Wednesday at her home, 915 W, Galer st. Covers wil! be placed fosts at Dinner Party fir. and Mrs. Henry Franklin Rrown are entertaining with a dinner of B covers at their home this evening. | ‘, o's | iss Juanita, Thompson to Wed Sand Mrs. A.D. Thompson announce the engagement of thelr dauxh imita Ora, to Mr. Ross Harland St. Clair, of Portland, son of Mr. and Shauncey St. Clair, of Colville. | Wedding will take place carly in May, et Will Honor French Artists | ing Messrs. Alfred Cortot and Jacques Thibaud, famous French who are appearing Monday evening at the Metropolitan theater the auspices of the Ladies’ Musical club,’ Alliance Francaise has ged a banquet at the Hotel Washington on Sunday, April §, at 6:30 Covers will be placed for fifty. . 6 ; tie yand Navy Women’s Association . Fegular luncheon of the Association of Army and Navy Women wil! Wednesday, April 11, at 1 o'clock, at the Hotel Washington itio should be made not later than Tuesday noon by calling 4731. the luncheon there will be a board meeting at 11:30 o'clock. eee s to Bridge Luncheon Club Robert McClellan will entertain her bridge luncheon club of three Mext Tuesday afternoon in her apartment at the Hamilton Arms. . alism Fraternity Plans Benefit Dance | f Alice Frein and Miss Kathryn Dwyer are in charge of the benefit| Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity at the| of Washington, is giving Friday evening in Little's. hall.| and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. M. Lyle Spencer, Mr. an WRobert W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kennedy and Mr. and ed A, Borah, vi e at Orthopedic Shops auxiliary will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Assisting will be Mrs. 8. A. Provine, Mrs. H. L. Swan, Mrs Williams, Mrs. W. E. Tollinger, Mrs. J. 0. Johnson, Mrs, Lott Mrs. P. R. Allen, Mrs. Allen Murray, Mrs. F. EB. Ferris, Mra. F. J. and Mrs. R. R. Norris. Auxiliary will be presented at the Thrift Shop on Saturday by} garet Gouch and Mra, N. Davis. @omen’s Clubs ATURDAY DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY Mrs. W, 8. Griswold will éntertain the Daughters’ auxiliary on Satur- day afternoon, April 7, at the Cornish school, when Mary Ann Wells’ class of professional dancers will give “The | Dance Divertisement.” 8s NESIKA CHAPTER Nesika chapter, No. 64, 0. EB. 8., will give an informal dancing party on Saturday evening, April 7, at the Masonic hall, Rento: . SEATTLE COURT, NO. 1 Seattle court, No. 1, Order of Am- aranth, will give a card party in Dartnall's cafeteria, Leary building, Saturday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. FOR LIARY TO RAINIER- POST, NO. 1 n Legion auxiliary to Ral- post, No. 1, will hold ex- board meeting in the new Saturday, April 7, at 1 p. ‘the new Arctic hotel, a y BUR PRESS CLUB H. Sussman will deliver o ture on the preservation and care teeth before the Seattle Ama feas club at its next monthly ing Saturday, April 7, at 8 p. m. 3 see CONVENTION: @onual convention of the King nty division of the Washington Branch of the National Con- BETA SIGMA TO MEET Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma will meet with Mra. Howard Simpkins, 1417 Boylston ave,, Saturday, April 7 at 2 p.m. tions will convene Saturday, 7, at the Bryn Mawr school. of officers, The executive committee of John ¥ Miller W. R. C. will serve a home| cooked dinner Saturday evening, April 7, at 6 o'clock, in Veterans’ hall, armory. All welcome. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS 27 aan 7) YOUR BABY IF NOT | pit y we will give you one} | WOMAN'S CIVIC cLUD Hed in an attractive Baby |) ‘The Woman's Civic club will hold of unique design Its regular seml-monthly meeting {n ABSOLUTELY |the Erickson room of the Y, W. C. FREY OF CHARGE jAv on Tuesday, April 10, RULES teaiie deias ent wants rank will speak : |dens.” O PICTURES mude except by ba Telephone MAIN 79 and a convenient timo il be given you. [OFFER OPEN for two weeks, beginning FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, Appointments available now, if Businens 0, on Gates LEIDH CLUB leldh club will meet Tuesday, April 10, at 1 p. m, with Mrs, 8. 8 Frantz, 123 W. 61st st, se ZETA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Zeta Pat Mothers’ club will meet at chapter house, 4649 ith N. I, ‘Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p, m, . . » we are the only Child Studio in the Northwent “KIDDYGRAPH” Child Photographers | BROTHERHOOD OF |AMERICAN YEOMAN Harmony Homostead, No, 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give their regular dance, ‘Tes: day, April 10, at Moone hall, ave, and Union at, jot the Coter Personal Mr anad’ Mra. Stanley Dollar and who have been guests ¢! Washington for lay for their home tn nd Mra, HE © Olympia, week with their Mr . Hadley left where they will non-in-law Mra, John spend a nd ushter, and see Mra. H, Logan Geary of Portland arrived Wednesday for a week of Mr, and Mra to be the guest her brother and sister Roy Page Bal or n law, ard. see Mra, 8. C, Traeblood will Tuesday for a two months Indianapolis, Ind, . leave vielt in Mra, HF 1, Mawley trip Bast Ostrander and Mre left’ today for a . . Stafford will from «short tr . Mr, Rex morrow land » to Port Mra » left for the East on a Charles BR today . Miss Beatric been visit weeks, Los Angele ° who } never home Peeples, Mra. J with his slater, and Mins left to. will mail to be gone sey Whitcomb, of Olympia They nm Harrison lett Mrs. Ernest Wa Ernest, left California amaker and son. ast week for w Southern where they will visit rela tives and friends. Mr, and Mre Hanceck (Edna moved Bever Met Vernon eery) have from Ler apart 7 15th ave. N, E. ments to 56 Mra, James eahan and chil nd James, Jr, return from . rn Inst of this will PHI KAPPA I MOTHERS’ CLUB Pht Kappa Pst M meet Tr y, Ap ter house at 2 p. wit hers’ clu . wt the « m. o-. COTERIF CLUB The home economics dep fo club will mee April 9 wi M Wolls, 4224 10th ave. N member will give a f the art of cooking and other home economic st Mon day, brief par LITERARY AND VEL CLUB The Literary and Travel club will meet at the home of Mra. Frank M. Carroll, 717 17th ave, N., Mon. day, April 9, at Dom Mra. Lee Wheeler will read a paper on “Th Russian tn Mustc and Drama.” Cur- rent events in response to roll call. 6-0-0 ATTLE REVIEW Seattle Review No. 8, W { the Maccabees, will meet day, April 12, at 8 p. m, U, W. hall, 1499 Ninth ave. eee BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION The Women's Raptist Missionary union will meet Wednesday, April 11, at 10:30 a min the Chinese Baptist church. Luncheon at noon. cee W. Cc. T. U. LUNCHEON The April mecting of the Seattle Federation of Women's Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mra. H. A. Suddreth, 3218 Eastlake ave, April 4. A luncheon was served by Mra. Suddreth, assisted by Mrs, Malone, Mrs. Grossman and Mrs. Patterson, 9 about 100 W. C. T. U. women of the city, Mrs. Libble Beach Brown, prea! dent of the federation, presided, and Mra, Lillian Vincen iu president of the W. C. T. U, was the recetv ing hostess, Tho principal speakers of the af. terhoon were Mra. Henry Landes, of the city council, and Mra. Pearl Case Blough, who each spoke on the work of the Civic Betterment organization, an organization consisting of women who are members from all the wom- en's organizations cf the city, Mrs. Emmi Morrison, formerly prealdent of tte federation, who has recently returned from New York, gave a talk on W. C. T. U. work, Mrs. H. E. Maltby brought greet ings from tho City Federation of Women's clubs. Mra, Anna K. Colwell gave a pat. riotic reading; Mra. W. E. Mages rendered a plano solo; Mra. Gertie Snyder with Mrs. Edna Moline at the plano sang a duet Mra. Elizabeth Rogers, of the Yakima W. C. T. out-of-town guest The meeting adjourned to meet the second Tuesday in May, NO, § B. A. ‘Thurs in A. O. president . was an ALKI WOMEN'S IMPROVEMENT CLUB Alki: Women's Improvement. club will hold its next regular business meeting Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p.m, at the home of Mra, A. BE. Schutt, 9226 63rd ave, 8. W. one NORTH END PROGRESSIVE CLUB The North will give a April 10, at home of Mrs, Wallingford ave. car No, 20 and station End Progressive club card party Tuesday, 2 p.m. sharp, at the W. A. Sioan, 7922 Take Green Lake get off at Denny . LADY 28 WHIST PARTY Lady Eagles will give a whist party at Wing's cafeteria, Thursday, April 12, at 8:30 p.m, The public is In- vited. 1A ALPHA Rho na Alpha, organized by High School alumni, who have studiéd ‘Retail Selling’ and whose purpose is to further business edu cation and interests, met Wednes ad RHO BI OPENING TODAY HARRY STAHL’S RESTAURANT 1209-1214 FOURTH AV Our sprouted wheat bread will be ready today, Try our 86-cont Plato Luncheon, from 11:30 to 2, | A return to-| re] ment | THE Music | Alfred Cortot Jacques Thibaud Alfred Cortot and Jacques Thibaud, foremost French artists, will be heard in a} joint recital Monday evening,| jApril 9, at the Metropolitan} theater. | eee |London Quartet Concert Pleases | Considered one of the finest en | sembles devoted to the Inte jon of chamber muaic, IString quartet, Reckwith, first Petre, secon Warner, viola. 4 of Arthur} w. | ompo! vi Thomas first time 6 |the Plymouth Con jehureh. ‘The ensemble playing of the quar- Itet, thelr tonal ring, purity. of tom® and intonation, combined with Ja masterly Interpretation of each number could wurpassed. Mozart's Quartet In B Fiat, No, 1 lof Peter's edition, thelr opening| number, was remarkably given and wag greeted with unusual enthu | sianm, Fairy Suite, “The F Ring.” Op. by Waldo Warner, a mem: |ber of the quartet, Is the compo- | Jaition which won the prizo offered lat the Berkshire festival in Massa chumtts for the best suring quar. tet submitted in a world wide com- petition, It i* an exquisite number, showing the comporer’s vivid imag- ination and won him a veritable ovation, The London quartet han achleved distinction as interpreters of Bee thoven and their playing of the Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, No. 5, one of the greatest of the master’s early works, was the most enjo able of any of the numlxra on the program, in Beat not be |Soloist at Concert jin Chicago Ebba Frederickson, young Senttle violinist, will be soloist at a con- cert to be given in Chicago, April 16, by the Bush Conservatory Sym phony orchestra. The concert will |take place in Orchestra. hall. | Mist Frederickson has Leen a atu. |dent of Richard Czerwonky at Bush conservatory for several years and ‘s also now studying with Prof. Otakar Seveik, famous teacher of | Kubellk. She haa many friends in Seattle, where her talent and per. sonal charm have made her a great favorite. |day evening, at the Y. W. G, A. |Mr. D. B.‘Prefethen was the speaker. |He told of the plan of the Chamber |of Commercy to sell Seattle to Easts ern people, and how the retail sales. |people could assist, The officers of the organization are: Carl Mehenker, president; Doug: las Bonomy, vice president; George Fletcher, recording secretary; Helen Ruswell, corresponding secretary, eee PHI MU MOTHERS’ CLUB There will be a meeting of the Phi Mu Mothers’ club Friday afternoon, April 18, at the chapter houso at 2 o'clock. CANADIAN CLUB DANCE The Canadian Club of Seattle will give an informal dance at Christen- son's Broadway hall, Wednesday eve- ning, April 11, at 9 o'clock. Canadians and their friends invited. After being kept for 80 yeara with- out once being used, a horse firo-on- gine has been superseded in Woy- mouth by & motor-engine, VU Chatter of the Shoppes By CECILLE Gardens Everywhere! “Plan to plant a rose next week.” That's the slogan of our nature- lovers. Some day Seattle is to be known as the city of beautiful flowers. THE MOTION PICTURE FOR ROSE W K Is “Mighty Lak’ o at ginning Saturd back to find her gone. It's “get” you the Ce be who oum man for a girl and a ploture that w EASON OF COLOR The Cummings and models of gorgeous IT'S. AS In hata! shows Saturday mar offered an low a8 $10.00 and $12.50, 1826 Fou “* @ Thornt THERE STILL TIME fur « To have the ker made. Brir » Bank Bldg. The * YOU'LL SAVE THE EASTER BONNET fr 4 may tt med If you have the o Model made st yoar fixed ur ve it dyed ar 7 People's Be . DON’T PERMIT YOUR HAIR Mme, Pattenaude's One treatment st Mil yy or smartly tri To fall out! h from the start! Bidg. alngr Denny * s become of the threat that we must show ou . Y DAY to Nght will £ You'll BRIGHT, § Eyen that are ser Crookes’ slightly tinted Building. nsea, A woman w Fashi have self to blame You may u Jor em at small co en & Merrihew specia oa ft i mor E the w 1; Good photographs for 26c, 0c Bide. Muin 1614 DO YOU KNOW MAH JONG It was the chief pastime of the moat cultured men of ancient China. It in an acientific as bridge, and in becoming an popular, The cards are of bamboo. Dice are thrown Dragons and winds play their part in destroying the Great Wall of China, You should learn Mah Jongg. . Stylo in a greater naset then beauty—so nay the modiates, * ° ott @i oe YOU CAN SURELY AFFORD The new frock, yw! MeDermott Bh Fourth and Pine. The Hollywood Ladies’ Wear Shop, upstairs, offers adorablo modela at special af prices, Polnts and petals still appoar at the hem line of capes and frocks. YOUR PHONOGRAPH Will bo repaired at 1816 Westlake. Records exchanged * Main 4976, * ANYTHING IN HAIR GOODS Edith Harris has, or can make up for you. 614 Eltel Bidg, 2nd & Pi 8 @ Long and slim are ines of cape or wrap for summer, BREED SONG BIRDS IN YOUR HOME ColtMeLoughlin's store ts closing out its stock of superior song birds. Ma: are offered at just one dollar reduced prices, too. A rare bird lovers! 1103 First Avenue. \ . ° . YOU'LL NEVER HAVE ARCH TROUBLES AGAIN When once you have arch supports made for your particular case by the Shoe Specialists. Theso are Ught, Inexpensive, permanently beneficial. 212 Seneca Street. y of the females All cages are at opportunity for You prudent ones, whom Easter could not coerce Into rec buying! You are contemplating our follies in the choice o hat, and with borrowed wisdom planning yours! spring ft coat or YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK In choosing clothes, lnen or bedding. ing a laundry to take care of these Laundry makes every day a v through the plant at any time Howard and Republican, Why trust to luck In choos things? The Seattle Supply iting day. A guide will take you It's on the Cowen Park car line at Call Capitol 0300. * * &* A collection of good books is the true university of modern times. . * * MODERN THINKERS,” “The Great Infidels," “Human Stavery"—these are Robert G, Ingersoll's Great Lecture: at Raymer's Old Book Store, 1330 F three of Col You may get the complete set irst Avenue, i DAFFODILS—ROSE BUSHE They're especially low-priced at Tablo 6, Old Pike St. ~ * & Light gray, sand and) flesh—theso are hosiery, Flower Market. fashionable colors for spring * * « TEER, STRONG, LOW-PRICED Tho famous Naito Test silk fashioned, $1.95, Arcade Building. hoslery como at $1.60; full- Arcade Bootory, Second Avenue Hntrance, * o# HEARD ABOUT NU SINK? It i a wonderful new enamel—thiok, just the thing for the finish of the ne Kitohon and bathroom, for tron beds Tt is easy to apply antl dries in a sing Union Street * durable, shining white! It ts Ww furniture, for woodwork in for anything of wood or me’ le night. At Uhl Bros, 6 AGNES PERRY L. LIFF Tailoring for Men and Women lining and Refitting EXPERT WORK 251 Valo Bldg. Furs Dressmaking, Remodeling, Re Main 0838 ATTRACTIVE SPR In Lingerte Soctet Ave ING SHADE: you'll find at Bauer's, 1329 Fourth ut § jodel_gar- Ik at 6 esp w to make your Let me introduce you to The Metropolitan shoppin 1 office bi Center! What cond ns—you & great, du uilding (t THE JEWELRY YOU Can be sf made modern! of your 423 Union st. plan Call or w © overlay of the te MARION PRINCE Has opened her new sketches 1 her dress. 9 White I 1 know fr at You are te . a lonally ding. 6h the begin- ack moire ribbon changeable motre Didn't you love them? And What a création one bolt of ‘ou may nd two deft ha MOST FOOT TROUBLES Are FIT troubles shoes. You will At Lindgren’s in the © real foot comfort in bb Bldg. “Formative” a jolly adornment for the organdie frock: Fluffy rosettes flowers made of picot-edged strips of the organdie, gathered! “* @ LET THEM SHOW YOU Jersey Silk Vests at $1.25! You'll find attractive silk lingerie at the lowest prices in town at Mortimer's, 1529 Westlake, near Pine, . MARCH OF ANGLO-SAXON CIVILIZATION universally heralded by a flag of greensward round the home. ur lawn needs can be supplied from Chapman's Garden Store, 1913 sake, * YOU CAN ENAMEL THIS FURNITURE AT HOME Do you need an extra table, desk, tea-wagon, a chiffonier? » Western Furniture Exchange, $00 Pine St. you will ll kinds of furniture beautifully made of hard wood, all ready to be finished in the tone you like. AT THE COLONIAL Today see Wesley Borry in “Rags to Riches.” Tomorrow, Harold Lioyd will entertain you well in “Dr. Jack.” IF YOU PLAY RAGTIME You're welcomed everywhere! You can learn in 20 lessons at the Brin School of Popular Music, 806 Pine St. YOUR SEWING MACHIN Can be perfectly repaired, Call the Singer Shop, Main 1926, First Ave. Good machines for rent. * * 1624 HEMSTITCHING, EIGHT CE A “special.” * ‘TS Elite Hemstitching Co, 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell’s. * * * DON’T GIVE UP YET Dr, Loughbney has cured hundreds with his Human Bake Oven, Get his free booklet explaining all about it! Main 624 311 Crary Bldg. tat eae THAT HAGGARD LOOK That spoils so many otherwise attractive faces is due largely to eye- strain! Correctly fitted glasses will banish it permanently. Dr. and Mrs. imunds, on Fraser-Paterson’s balcony, are excellent optom: etri: Let them examine your eyes and advise you! 8. * THOSE SATIN SLIPPERS That you don’t wear can be made to look ike new, At the Landis Shoo Repair System they put on new toe-caps and re-cover the heels. Send or mall yours In, 412 Union St. e 8 A dream of summer at sunrise! That is what tho tle-dyed silk in white, pale blue and pink reminds one of, * RATHER SURPRISING? Tho first pupil that “Chatter” sent to a certain school of applied art in Seattle was a young business man! These columns are read in the home! Do you teach something? ‘Tell Cecille. Main 0600, *“ e * THE LITTLE LAMP YOU'VE WANTED For your den or your bedroom you'll find at the Gift Shop of La Bow et Clo, 1610 Westlake, * * * NUBONE CORSETS MADE To order, Mrs, Hodge, at Murray's, Opposie Frederick's, 507 Pine. » e ® NOT THE BLUE-FLAME KIND The Hart Oil Burner gives off an orange flame that is absolutely odorless! It is guaranteed to heat your range or hot water satisfactorily to you, It fits any fire-box, It's simple, Inexpensive; guaran: teed for two years, You are always wel: come at tho Hart Store, 1109 First Ave, By the way, watch Mr. Hart's announce: ment next week, * * soe om GOLD AND SILVER BALLOONS Hats, novelties, everything that makes fun at the party, The Specialty Sales Co. has, 218 McDermott Bidg,