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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, Invitations Out for Miss Jenkins’ Marriage Mr, and Mra. € arles Th * J ne have issued invitat for the Marriage of their daughte et, to Mr, Edward G, Johnson fon of Mr. and Mrs, © P, Jonr © o read ¢ @vening, April 21, at $20 rv ele Informa! dar J. ¥ " ve at . @vening for the Thursday event laneous shower @e her cucsts. Mrs. Morris A the Arcadia on We Miss Jenkins’ honor Miss Case Married Saturday Afternoon Mra. EB. Ca of Mont NJ nou s the 1 daughter, Dore Brewster Major r Baker Par ‘The br corresponding Were the fo chine Mrs. costume, « n Bat With Phi Gamma De Tennis Ball on May 4 The date for Tennis B: The affalr will ce tt aye Tua eaneetny waaee to the popular litt) ous ° Peddie s | aia room and c The office t pT . n e Hunter McEw } > Y A. Strout, Lowman, Mrs. v Mra. A. H. vice-presidents; Mrs >» Med n, treasurer, and Mrs McRee, secretary Shower and Tea Will Honor Bride-Elect Mrs, Albert Lynch wil! ent On Tuesday afternoon nor of ment to Mr. Frederick Gor 2in with a show Miss Madele Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Reinier Beeuwk hostess at her Afternoon at a lun C fo tainment. Ca Cadet Ball Distinctive Affair The Cadet Ball given Satu the auspices of Scabbard and University oi 3 & popuiar afiair. 7 ‘The walls of the ballroom were concealed by dark blue hangings, forming @ attractive background for the flags of all nations, while myriads of #mal American flags waved gaily above. Punch was served from a dugout by. twelve freshmen girls {n military costumes of short black satin skirts nd high-necked red velvet coats, high red hats and military boota. Fifteen men were pledged by Scabbard and Blade. They include Mesars. Maurice Plummer, Edwin Watne, Thomas Widnig, Walter Burroughs, Herman Meyers, Ralph Lane, Merrill Stover, Joseph Sheriff, Payson Tozier, Joseph Knapp, Richardson’ Rowntree, Thomas Stirling, Albert Weitch, Andrew Clement, jamin Tunner and George Shiels, Colonel and Mrs. Earle D'Ar and President and Mra, Henry Buzzallo led the grand march durin y part of tha evenings Rach @ance was announced by a different bugle call, with over three hundred Couples participating. The committee in charge cight at the Masenle temple, tary organization at luded the Misses Doris Howard, Alice Fr Vera Boyer, Vera Do |. Dorothy Hagg: e! . and Alma Calho' James Campbell, Harry ns, th Blogg, Leonard Ziel, Donald Beeler, Willard Regan, Amos Hiatt and Claude Wakefield, chairman. Freshman girls who served punch were the Misses Marian Van DeWat Juanita Day, Pearl Harold, Winifred Lovering, Marian Crawford, Ruth Maxson, Beulah Badgeley, Dorothy MacKenzie, Margar Witherspoon, Dorothy Watkins and EI ‘The patrons and patronesses were Lieut. Gov. William J. Coyle and Mrs. Coyle. Mrs. Suzzallo, Gen. Charles G. Morton and Morton, Gen bert Alexander and Mrs. Alexander, Admiral John A. Hoogewertt and Mrs Hoogewerft, Col. Henry M. Merriam and Mrs. Merriam. Regent William A. Shannon and Mrs non, Regent Winlock W. Milier and Mrs. Miller, s H. Di nd Mra. D Regent Werner A. Rupp and Mrs. Rupp, Regent Oscar A. Fechter and Mra. Feehter, Regent R. R. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers, } McKee and Mra. MeKee. Col. Earle D'Arcy Pearce and Mrs. Pearce, Lieut. Col. Oliver H, Dockery @nd Mrs. Dockery, Lieut. Col. 8. W. Noyes and Mra. Noyes, Lieut Sidney D. Maize and Mrs. Maize, Maj. Malcolm P. Andres and Mra, Andres, Maj. Keith S. Gregory and Mrs. Gregory, Maj. H. C. K. Muhlenberg and Mrs. Muhlenberg, . William D, Frazer and Mrs. Frazer, Maj. A. 5. Rowland and Mrs, Rowland. Capt. Harold Priest and Mrs. Priest, Capt. Willlam A. Hi Hale, Capt. Edgar H. Underwood and Mrs. Underwood, =. Nolan and Mrs. Nolan, Second Lieut. B. 8. Halter and Mrs. Halter, Dean John T. Condon and Mra. Condon, Dean David Thomson and Mrs. Thomson, Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell, Miss May Ward, Dean James EB Gould and Mrs. Gould, avid C. Hall and ‘frs, Hall, Prof. Edmond ®, Meany and Mrs. Meany and Comptroller Herbert T. Condon and Mrs Condon. Hostesses for Auditorium Address Mrs. Everett Smith and Miss Josephine Jackling will be hostesses for the auditorium address by Dr. Frederick Morgan Padelford on “The Greater Washington,” Friday evening, April 13, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Women’s University club. » The evening is for members and their guests. eT 5 Alumnae Tea Charming Occasion The bridge tea given for Chi Omega alumnae at the Women‘s University elub last Friday by Mrs. Victor Zednick was most elaborate in appoint. Ments and perfect in every detail. It was the most largely attended gathering of Chi Omega graduates ever held in the state, twelve tables of Dridge being in play in the attractive drawing room, where an appropriate Wahemo of cardinal and straw, the sorority colors, was used in tho floral arrangements, Many of the active chapter members attended late in the afternoon, when fen was served. Mrs. Jo Allen, Mrs. Lucien Sasnctt, Mrs. Albert J. Strat top, Mrs. C. B. Kinne and Mrs, Fred Gunther assisted the, hostess in dipensing hospitalities. i Program Will Feature French Composer The Thurday Musical club will feature the compositions of French Masters at the meeting to be held on Thursday afternoon at the ho: Mra, H. N. Leckenby, 1646 Palm ave. jase Bopaboie con Following » 12:20 o'clock luncheon, presented: Vocal—'Blegie” (Massenet)—Mrs. Ralph A. Nichols, Piano—"Meditation” from “Thais” (Massenet}—Mra. F, W Vocal—"Only to Thee" (Saint-Saens}—Mrs, John Piano—"Klegie” (Massenct)—Mrs, George Arlund. Vocal—Selected—Mrs, 1, W. O'Keefe Piano—Aragonaixe from opera “L Waper—Mrs. O. L. Willett. Vocal—"Mignon” (d’Hardelot)—Mrs. 1, Vocal—"La Cloche” (saint-Saens)— 6 Orthopedic Shops Mrs, 8. Harrington will be hostess for Laurethurst gulla Tuenday, at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs, J. B, Shanor, Mrs, Charlen Sohift, Mra. Howard Knott, Mrs. Ernest Eekelman, Mrs, H, 1°. Lenox, Jr., Mrs, Charles McGuire, Mrs. Edwin Guthrie, Mra, Karl MoMitlan cd Atre Foote. sf Winslow auxiliary will be in charge all day at the Thritt Shop, Tepresented by Mrs, Prank 1. Shepard and Mrs. Alan McDonald Hart and Mrs. Hart President Henry Suzzallo and the following numbers will be Goodhue. mnington Blair. " (Massenet)—Mies Louise Hilyer, Wheeler ‘Tuene GRADED UNION MM lead a astery hour discus Graded Union of Sunday Schoo! | Departmental conferences will Teachers will meet Thursday, April} clude the sexsion 1% at 9:30 o'clock, in the Young Ria e ‘omen's Christian Association audi: | 8T, MARY'S GUILD forium. Mrs, 13. Wuller will give a} St, Mary's guild of gt, © Bible “wudy in Mt. John's gowpel.johureh will hold a ten and wale Mrs, HW. V, Didrickson will teil wto-)Tiureday, Aprii 12, from 2 to 6 tes, after which Miss Clara B, Lunt |o'clock, at the parish house, lon, con- jent's rt njo'ciock. B: THE SEATTI @omen's Clubs Personal CLUBS POR TURSDAY E STA Music Cortot and Thibaud »\Concert Tonight Alfred ¢ 1 Mr, Carl ¢ pea ! Bond Mr neon Stewart on “Girl Bee ervie clu nan's Civic clut WOMAN'S emimonthly me room of the Y AP CALEIDH CLUB Caleidh chut April 10, at 1 Frantz, 123 W . MOTHER Mothe ‘ SETA PS! BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN Harmony Horr ALKI WOMEN'S IMPROVEMEN Alki W NORTH END PROG! CLUB PHI KAPPA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Kapt si Mot Tuscan April 10, Libby ‘Trimt GAMMA PHI BE ALUMNAE A 19, ati | hostess. |cosMOroLITAN CLUB Cosmopolitan club of A. Rible ciass, Mra. Dorian. | will meet Tuenday | P. m. SIGMA KAPPA | MOTHERS | Mothers’ club of Sigma Kappa will | meet at the chapter house Tuesday | April 10, at 3 0! for newt Slt 935 |MUSIC STUDY CLUB | Beattie Music Study club will meet at the Frye hotel Tuesday, April 10 jat 1p. m. Gaul's “Holy City be given by Mra, H. B. Perry, Mra |A, Robert Morton, Mrs. i. A. etd, | Mrs. Fy H. T. Anderson, Mra. Charles |Kracke and Mrs. H N. Shead, | chairman, ST. MARTI MOTHERS St. Mart * club has reg ular mee John §. Ht son, 117 19th ave, N., Apartmen 10, Tuesday, April 10, at Special business to be transacted. | oeie BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | WOMEN'S CLUB ie Business and Professional! | Women’s club has business meeting |in clubroom, National Bank of Com merce bullding, Tuesday, April 19, at |i o'clock. Open to members ont | SHAWONDASEE CLUB | Shawondasep club meets with Mra Hampton Moran and Mra. J, W. Web. ter at 2440 First ave. W., for busi jess session, Tuesday, April 10, at 2 , Age follows o*6 6 CLIONIAN CLUB The regular meeting of the Clion ian club will be held Tuesday, April }10, at the Federated clubhouse, |p. m. Following is the progra |be given: “International Relations,” Mr. M. Sujima; "International Law,” Prof. C. P, Bissett; group of spring songs, Mrs. Margaret Moss Hem mion. Members requested to bring guests. <0 BY THE Sy CERTIFIED el MILK COMMISSION REENDALE CERTIFI P. HOLEN 4\ oe ALPHA AUXILIARY Alpha auxiliary, No. 1, to local No. | 587, will give a progressive whist | party, Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p, m.,| in Union Record hall, Refreshments soe “Today's Milk Today” PETER HOLEN’S ‘The study class of Rainter chapter, CERTIFIED Daughters of the American Revolu ton, will meet Tuvday, Apel 10, at 2] Awarded Highest Score D. m,, at the homo of Mrs. George‘, | in Official T in Iclal lest Leonard, 1630 Blaine blvd, urpriso test under the direct supervision of 8, J ee JAMES A. SEXTON CcoRPs James A, Sexton Corpr, No. 25, Pearce, market milk specialist of the United States Department of will give a card party Tuesday eve. Agriculture, gives highest honors for Purity among all dairies marketing milk in Seattle, to Peter Holen’s Greendale Certified, divtributed exclusively by the Central Dalry MA LAZARUS AUXILIARY The regular semi-monthly business meoting of the Emma Lazarus aux. ilary, I. O. B. B., will be held Tues: | day evening, April 10, in the A. 0, U, W. hall, Ninth ave., near Pike st, eee RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R. Last week's ning, April 10, at Veterans’ hall, Armory, at 8:30 o'clock. see WRITERS’ CLUB The Writers’ club will meet in the lecture room of the Y. W. CO, A, on Tuesday, April 10. Manuseripts will be read by Alice I, Jenkina, Pamolia Pearl Jones and Florence D, MeKin- lay, The analysis was made by 8. J. Poare of the Western division of the department of agriculture; Geor Henderson, food inspector of the state department of agriculture; Albert Jacobson, city chemist, and Dr. 2. C, West, clty bacteriolo gist, . market milk specialist Scores were based on germ content, flavor and odor, sediment butter fat, acidity, nnd condition of bottle and cap—and Groendale Certified scored 98.8—highest of all! Samples taken at intervals by tho city milk division since the last context wore with the surprisd contest sample. one WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Parliamentary procedure depart mont of the Woman's Century club | will moet in the board room of the ¥. W, C. A, Tuesday, April 10, at 2:30 p.m, averaged Your baby's health demands the very best. Phone Reacon 5808 now and have Peter Holon's Greendale Certified MUR Seattle's beat—delivered to your home, Greendale Certified Milk Is Sold Only by the CENTRAL DAIRY PHONE BRACO? 1YMNASTIC SOCIETY Ladies’ Gymnastic society will |meet at 1819 Kighth ave, Tuesday, April 10, Businoas meeting at o'clock. Pxercines at 1:20. eran’ RHODODENDRON CLUB Rhododendron club will meet with Mra, Minnie Krager, 814 Fifth ave. | N,, Tuesday, April 10, at 10 o'elook. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1922 We Tell It With VALUES The Big Show of w spring Raiment Thor in Dresses, Coats and Suits alto- ands of Radiant Creations gether too beautiful for us to tell the whole truth about. In them the touch of gaiety that | Youth blended ately deli- with refinement and good demands is taste, producing results particu- larly charming at— 0 THE PRICE WITHOUT COMPETITION To iudge them by their price alone is to do them an injustice. ought to see them. We unhesitatingly Best Values in America today, You declare that they are the Women long, by instinct, for a change in dress through “Sweet Sixteen,” to provide it, do not fail them. In the Dresses and look to Fashion Here, again, is where we In the Coats In the Suits art, in Tr Nege an puntry r Serges, Polaires, iret Twill Plaids. The three-plece knick sult—skirt, knick- ers and silk-lined coat Tweeds and Mix. is a star attrac inf = polaires, Velour lines for the woman Mixtures and Novel elty Werven afford variety in fabric er Fine silk lining finds itn way into every in dress and — busitess mode! who. would retain. her youthful just as they the charm of the miss appearance, enhance tures, and the college girl. tion. Garments of Higher Grades Though “Bweet Sixteen” garments at $16 hold the attention of every hionable woman, and while the supply is practically unlimited, we all our higher grade garments on the same small margin of profit. he “Sweet Sixteen save women thousan: 825 to $75, such Checks and r Tein, « ds of dollars tn we nel Poiret ‘Tw ata of t Velvere ret on garmer as exquis Mined Suit ew fabrics; uine Camels Hair For Miss and Matron in Sizes 16 to 44 and Norm ¢, a8 well as Dressen of the finest materials in the smartest vogue for spring THIS SPRING IT’S ALL “SWEET SIXTEEN” San Francisco Los Angeles ROCIAL AND LITERARY speak on “Mothers’ Pension,” and) S$ B musical program, consisting of vo- | hevard ‘and club | cal solos by Mrs, Claude Stryker and | p 3 rE Miss Evelyn Walsh; piano numbers | Mrs. Elmo:R. Ploht.|iy amdred and Elmo Pichi; dances | , Friday, April 13, at! by Miss Ruth Woods will be given | Gay, April 11, hn. Trumbull will | during the afternoon Lane st. WING CLUB Mrs. L. G. Grove will entertain the ‘uget Suund Sisters’ Sewing club with a 1 o'clock luncheon, Wednes- at her fome, 1435 KC Finer texture and Larger volume in the baked gocds KGs BAKING Literary will meet 21 Bre o'clock. POWDER SAME PRICE for over %Q years WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Our Government Bought Millions of Pounds KC