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VAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923 (MR. IRIS ‘MUNDAY pt nd B ~ Seattle Society 6 BOLLING CORNED BEEF Music ; deaux| Amphions Wel! Received a ng corned beef flavor greatly of ging tow 1 and a fe ® Amphion w be Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham. Musio—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829 Assistants Named for Tea; Players’ Art Guild to Present Plays RS. F. W. BONNEY, Mrs. Kenneth C. ald and Miss Alma Calhoun will Dorothea Presiey on Saturday afternoon at the tea she is gt Ment to Miss Grace Kerr and Miss Vera Monteagle, two b Mrs. George W. Stoddard, Mrs. Frank Skinner and Mre. Paul Cone wil Alternate at the urns, and assisting will be Miss Julia Ripley, Miss Janice Mole, Miss Constance Seibert, Miss Antoinette Conner and Miss Mabel Hall Will Present Three One-Act Plays The Women’s University club ts presenting the Players’ Art gulld fn Three oneact plays under the direction of Mra, Robert I", Sandall, Friday @vening, May 18, They include “The Pearl of Dawn," by Holland Hudson Which is plctorlg! ¢xtravaganza laid in Bagdad. The costumes and Settings have been designed by stu ts of the art department of the University of. Washington; “Columbine,” by Colin Campbell Clements ly modern episode with a fantasy motif; “Pillars of Earth,” by Martetta . Kennard, These plays wil! be lighted by the club's new electrical equip Ment, under the direction of Mr. Howard Howe. The performance ts open to the public, Reservations may be made at E the clubhouse, or call Mrs. W. B. Bowden, chairman of the ticket sale, | Bast 0087. , Three Honor Guests | In compliment to Miss Grace Kerr, Miss Vera Monteagle and Miss Hazel S Wones, three brideselect, Miss Dorothy and Miss Barbara Ehriich are Entertaining with nine tables of bridge at thelr home Friday afternoon, May £5. Assisting will be Miss Vilo McVay, Miss Antoinette Conner and D Miss Alma Calhoun Kerr Miss A) receiving ¢ McDon, ine with Miss les-olect “ “Informal Luncheon Will Honor Mother Mrs, E. P, Marilley ts entertaining with an informal luncheon of elght | covers at her. home on Saturday afternoon, May 26, In honor of her Mother, Mre. S. B. Davidson, of Crawfordsville, Ind, who is her gu ; eee ' Dinner and Theater Party > Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt are entertaining with a dinner at the Rainier club on Monday evening, May 21, followed by a theater fat the Metropolitan, In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Cebert Ball ey (Katherine Agen). Invitations have been limited to the intimate | friends of the honor guests. ‘ Engagement Announced ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Haldon announce the engagement of their ughter, Gertrude, to Mr. Arthur E. Busse, son of Mr, and Mra. EB. C The wedding will take place early in June. at Chars uncheon Hostess Today ‘Mrs. C. H. Corbitt entertained with a luncheon at her home this after in honor of Mrs. Alfred Stone, of Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs, C, BE, Rems- Miss Helen Remsberg and Mrs. W, E, Henry. . Small Tea for Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Edgar N. Gott will give a small tea at her home Friday. afternoon honor of Mrs. Bruce Morgan, who leaves next week for California. oan Parties Honor Miss Philbrick [) Miss Nellie Philbrick, who has been making her home in San Fran : for the past two years, is now the house guest of her brother, Mr ie p Philbrick, and family at their home on Schubert place =) Entertaining in her honor, Mrs. Inez Morrison gave a dinner at her Sunday evening; Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Otis A. Sargent dinner. hosis.at their home, and Wednesday evening, Dr.' and Grant Calhoun were hosts at dinner at their home, 1409 10th ave. N. ‘Miss Philbrick will leave in a few days for her summer cottage on island, remaining there until about August 1, when she will to San Francisco, eee ‘ : 3s Kyle Has Home Wedding Marriage of Miss Effie May Kyle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John to Mr, Earle H. Showye, son of Mr. and Mra. W, P. Shewve, waa uted Wednesday evening, May 9, at the family residence, 6203 20th N. W. Rev, Francis La Violette read the service, Dogwood blossoms white Scotch broom were the attractive decoration of the home. bride.wes attired in ivory, georgette, trimmed with Valenciennes ‘was of bride’ cousin, was mald of honor and wore of apricot georgette beaded !n silver, sweet peas and Mr. Roy Marshall was best man for Mr. Showve. the ceremony Mrs. Randolph Pearson sang “O Promise Me" and Leye You Truly,” and played the Mendelssohn wedding march. An i reception and supper followed the service, Mrs. Showve Is a .of the Ballard high school. Mr. Showve graduated from Broad. ‘high and attended the University of Washington. Tho young couple ‘Spending. their honeymoon in Eastern Washington, mcheon Will Honor House Guests ) Mrs. Wilbur Coman has planned two luncheons for next week at the siniér club, the first on Tuesday and the second on Thursday, in compll- Ment to her house guest, Mrs. Bruce Blake, of Spokane, oe ] etrothal Announced: - and Mrs. Fred Tracy Merritt announce the engagement of their Mildred Loule, to Mr. Frank Arthur Heath, Jr.. son of Rev, and s. F. A. Heath. Miss Merritt attended Annie Wright seminary end ater was a student for two years at the University of Washington. ‘The ‘wedding will take place in the fall. 7 8 ompliments Visitor . ‘Mra. M. Ambrose was hostess at a luncheon of ten covers at: her home day, entertaining in compliment to Miss Regina Goldsinith, of New who {s the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. a a | vice at Orthopedic Shops iki auxiliary will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, Mrs. es Gaffner, chairman. Assisting will be Mrs. Ashiey White, Mrs. Cyrus Mrs. E. R. Holt, Mrs. Howard Hook, Mrs. George Harman, Mra. King, Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Mrs. Harry Kauffman and Mrs, C, R. Cloaser, ‘Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. Cyril Stutfield and Mrs. A. B. r for Seaview auxiliary, all day. Women’s Clubs CLEBS FOR FRIDAY NATIVE DAUGHTERS = OF WASHINGTON H SOCEAL, CLUB Princess’ Angel h Soci Club, O, E. 8. will igen say ie N. D, W., will hold their last whist } at the home of Mrs. J. Frank rty of the season 619 Summit aye., Friday, etd sarinall'e aed -s : tod ig in complt:| | | | | | Mrs. Munday has the leadi: play, “The Pearl of Dawn,” t | Women's University club wi Bride Studio. ng woman's role in a one-act he Repertory Players of the Ul present in the auditorium, Friday evening, May 18.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, Mc-| AUXILIARY TO TRINITY PARISH CHURCH The Women's Auxiliary to Trinity Parish church will meet Friday, May 18, at 3 p, m., with Miss Edith Young, 1065 E. Prospect st, Elec ton of officers will be held and plans mado for tho fall work. oe ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE Ethan Allen circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will sive a card party Fri- day evening, May 18, at Wing's cafe- teria, at 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. Hose Tremper and Mrs. Martha Graham, hosteases. eee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Literature and travel department | of Woman's Century club will have annual picnic at home of Mrs. W, H. Pittwood at Richmond beach, | Friday, May 18. Picnic lunch, Pro. gram arranged by social committee. | (Take 10:20 bus on Third ave. near| Stewart st.) STEVENS W. R. C., NO. 1 Stevens Woman's Reliot Corps, No. 1, will hold a social in Veter. ans’ hall, Armory, Friday, May 18, | Lufcheon at noon, followed by a} program and ards. Comrades and | friends invited. | eae ANNUAL BANQUET | Invitations are out for the anntal| banquet of the foreign trade depart: | ment of the Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Gowman, Friday even- Ing, May 18. Included on the pro- gram will be a vocal solo” by Mrs. | Shirl Blalock, . M. P. CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be conduct- ed by the women's organization of | jthe Methodist Protestant church on | May 18 and 19 at 1806. Westlake| ave, Luncheon will also be servea. Contributions will be called for.| Those having donations are asked to notify East 6929. ar | | AUXILIARY SEATTLE POST NO. 18 The American Legion auxiliary to Seattle post No. 18 will hold a tea at the home of Mrs. George Foster, 103 Et 69th st., Friday, May 18, at 12:30 o'clock. Take car No, 22, LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club will meet in the partors of the RainierGrand hotel Friday evening, May 18, at & o'clock. Cards and dancing, A ape olal feature of the entertainment will be a dramatio reading by Dean Butterfield, accompanied on the plano by Mias Allce Fossel, Stran- gers and Jonaly people welcome, HARD TIMES SOCIAL The entertainment committees and the drill team of the Women of Mooseheart Logton will give a hant times social and dance at Moone Temple Friday, May 18, at $:45 p. m. eee CHAPTER G. P. E. 0. Chapter G, P. B. O., business meet Ing and inspection at home of Mrs. James Calvert, 1809 10th ava N, Priday, May 18, 2 p. m, see SEAHURST AUXILIARY The Seahurst auxiliary will meet with Mra. Fitter Friday, May 18, at 10 o'clock rdeaux tods end. } Miss M Pender Bertha W for a trip at ams ving June t and Mra. Atlantic week A City cn a They N. Baliey have trip of were aceom D left for several panied I Pally’s aunt, Misa Elizabeth Mr, and Mra. Char i B island week es MeGuire « V ver | ° | Mr. and Mrs, Varde McFarland Jand Mr, and Mrs B, Berry have returned from a motor trip to Van couver, B.C. 4 around wilt t ey . . Mr. Robert P. Oldham left last night for California on # two weeks’ trip. He will spend a few San Fran and will go o» far |south as fan Diego. . . Mr, and Mrs. Leo Black and Mr and Mra, Edward Andrews will leave | Saturday for a week's motor trip to | Vancouver island. . . days in Mre, Anna Thomsen Milburn will leave June 1 for California to at tend the graduation of her son, Morits Milburn, from the Thacher school. Leone has returned Idaho and Mr. U. K from a month's trip to Oregon. . Mr. and Mrs. ford are being the birth of a son. May 13, at the Swedish eee Mra. William Austin Ingram (Mar fan Lane) will come Wost the last of this month to spend several months with her parents, Mr Mra. J. F. Lane. Miss Evelyn Lane will return from California earty in June. Magnus T. ngratulated upon Newton Craig, hospttal Mra. George fford Crawford (Larline it arrive the last of the month to epend the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ab Iner Brown. Ensign Crawford will come North later on the U, 6, 8, Arizona, eee Mrs. W. B. Mascoar {* leaving Saturday for Alaska, to make her home. see and Mrs, Stanley house guest, { San Francisco, m C, Thured Griffiths, Mr, Jack Mr, with Mathews to V spend a few days .- Mra, Frederick Pape, who has been spending the past six weeks with her son, Mr. Theodore Pape, lin Hoquiam, returned home Thurs pas eee Mr, De Wolf Emory ts leaving Friday night for San Franciaco, to be gone for ten days, eee Miss Blea and Miss ‘Lillian Michaelis left today for thelr home In Victoria, B, C, after spending a short time in town as the guests of Mn and Mra, Farwell Putnam ui! A PENNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB The regular annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Stutly club will be held at the Federated clubhouse, Friday, May 18, at 2 p,m. Election of officers. Members asked (o at tend, SOCIAL DANCE The Ladies of the Golden North No. 1, auxiliary to the Yukon Order of Pioneers No, 2, will give a social dance Friday evening, May 14, at M. B. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave. rs secre ‘ATWO-DAY FEAST | | FRIDAY —For— | SATURDAY | Criterion Customers 500 Trimmed Hats Among the very latest millinery arrivals tn Seat. tle, this magnificent display of Summer Hats presents an trresistible appeal at the price, Transparent Hair Braid Hats st and Miss |° and | ning, May 18, at Dartnall’s cafe 18, at 2 p.m. Assisting host-|terja, Playing starts promptly at 8:30 p.m. All members and friends invited. The annual banquet will be held at the Elks’ club house, on Wednes- day evening, May 23, at 6 p.m. All reservations must be in by the 20th of the month. Notify Nellie Hans, Hotel Withard, Elliott 3362 or Elilott 2328, if you will attend. 1 oe COLUMBIA CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE Tho Ladies’ Ald Soctety of the Co- lumbla Congregational church will hold a rummage sale at Westlake Market, Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19. Mrs. Grace Taylor and Mra. Kennedy. Atl Eastern Stars d friends invited. f cae ILIARY TO R. R, TRAINMEN ‘The Ladies’ auxillary to Brother- of Railroad Trainmen will meet ‘Moose hall Friday, May 18, at 8 ™. Important business. eee ‘1, 1. DANCE n informal sports clothes dance been arranged for Friday eve- May 18, at the Tennis club, by Ladies’ institute. Dancing n opens at 9 o'clock. vee ON FRIENDSHIP CLUB ton Friendship club will meet ie home of Mrs. ©. W. Emerson, Rainier ave, Friday, May 18. at 12:40 p.m. Take Ren. on car and get off at Winthrop sta- m, walk one ‘k south, i soe IAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters will give a | party in K. P, hall Friday, May y at BAG p.m. All sisters and vars invited to attend, Mrs. ‘ield, chairman. Refres) ¥ Pere G-AND-BUY SALI bring-and‘buy sale will be held the home of Mra, Edward C, i, 429 Malden ave,, for the ben- of Capitol Hill Guild of the dic hospital on Wriday, May at the regular meeting of the ization, which will be in ses. all day. The busines mecting be held at 2 p,m. while the | will begin at 3 p, m oe GARDEN PARTY The flower and garden committee of the Women's Lakewood Civic Im- Proyement club will give a garden party Friday, May 18, at 2 p. m., on the lawn of Evergreen lodge, corner of Alaska and 49th st. Mr. Fred Cole will speak. we. soe MASTER KEY PSYCHOLOGY CLASS The Master Key Psychology class will meet Friday evening, May, 18, at 7:80 o'clock, in the University Branch YAbrary hall. Dr, EB, W, Wood, teacher. Lesson 22 explains the “Law of Vibration’? and what the perfect knowledge of this law will do, Visitors welcome. oe IONIA CHAPTER Ionia Chapter, No, 114, 0. EB. S. sewing circle meets with Mra, Hertha Toeder, 608 N. Broadway, ¥riday, May 18, at 1:80 o'clock, eee WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY | The Women's Missionary soclety of | the First Presbyterian church will| meet Friday, May 18, at 2 p. m. In} the ladies’ parlor of the church. Mr, | W. C, Cubbage, who has spent ten years in jail work of the city, will} speak on "Conditions as They Pre vail in City and County Jails." Tea will be served by a group of hostesses at the close of the meeting. eee and every tmaginable combination a variety of shapes and sizea that with that unquestioned satisfaction correct fashion affords, CHILDREN’S ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL GUILDS The varjous guilds of the Chil- dren's Orthopedic hospital will meet Friday, May 18, a8 follown: | Breadway, Mrs. Frederick Baus: |man, 424 Harvard ave, N.; Capitol Hill, Mrs. . Brier, 429 Malden lave; Denny-Fulrman, Mrs, §. 1 , Broadway N. and Shelby Highland Drive, Mra, C. Pamoyer, 1138 22d ave. N., 10 2. m.; First Hill, Mrs. W, A. Peters, 1318 Minor ave., 130 p. m.; Prink Park, Mrs. Ivan Hyland, 330 30th ave. 8., 1:30 p.m, Interlaken guild, Mra. W. R. Ton- Kin, 1737 25th ave, N.; Madrona, Mrs. Jules Charbneau, at West Se. ttle, 10 a, m.; Medina, Mra, Eva L, Miller; Mount Baker Park, Mrs, B. 1. Sutton, 2706 Mount St. Helen's | Place, 1 p..m.; Queen Anne, Mra. A. |} H. Langdon, 1816 Fourth av. N,; |Renton Hill, Mrs, F, KR. Van Tuy, 1620 17th ave. 10 a. m.; University, Mrs, Thomas Irving, 4748 19th ave. N. ; Washington Park, Mra. A, McAuley, 803 36th ave, N.; Sunset, at 8264 16th ave, 10 a. my; North Queen Anne, Mrs. K 8. Whiting, 10 a, m, Uniformly Priced for distinguish this array of matchless than $4,85—a great many of them cattle's at i Arp mn Timbo Straws Milans, Lisere of Halr Bratds and cloths, wrought into summer styles at once persuasively pleasing, in assures easy choice, along which adherence to strictly Theae 600 Hats aro $ Two Days at.... Flowers, Ribbons, Self Trims, Feathers and Fanclen ontor into an infinitude of dainty and charming conceptions which values for Friday and Sat: urday at Tho Criterion. Not one hat in the lot sold for leay for more, Stose Ctiteuon t of © was heard sing at Me represer n, unde am Morgan of the best of 13th succesaful year t cram Assisting on the r a young singe ite Carr of an exgelient sopre and “1 ave fe encore, won the proval of all who heard her, “I assed by Your Window,” by Brahe, ‘Byivelin,” by Binding, “Guzzi Pee cia's “Under the Greenwood Tree and “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” a| negro spiritual arranged by Bur-| | leigh, were well given and received | merited which the a di, Mad: | tet Clean your 1 On & paper fi applause { number the i A Strong thelr opening | Ampbions gave a oh hold by Lather | ranged by Graham regan, an ex number, admirably | given. © numbers that met with fi | Were “Dextera Domini,” by Cesar | Franck; “Media Vita.” by Max Bruch; Protheroe’s “The Crusaders,” | word of Ferrara,” by| a In these the sing | chorus was finished, and | thetr Rarmony and plianiwimo work excellent. Other numbers of a lighter vein that were greeted witir Prolonged applause “The | Dawn," Ha “Moorish Pr Von Moe! Spring Shower," and Li Close Harmony," by | O'Hara, | Two numbers, “Rose of My| Heart.” by Lohr, and “The Trump-| by Dix, were ereditably given the Junior Amphion society, | which was organized this year with| Arvillo Belstad as leader, to fill al much felt wan for boys between high school age and the period when the volee is fu veloped. Anna Grant Dall and Arville Bel tad proved able mccompanists for the Amphions and Mrs. R. L. Giass| for the Juniors, Othe were by ir | Serenade,” by “A Rea E ful hair—hair that is soft and silky—adds more than anything else to.your attractiveness and charm, Beautiful hair {s not a matter of luck, it is simply a matter of care. have beautiful hair if oo it properly. Proper ap ig is what brings out all cal life and lustre, the natural wave and color, and makes it soft, eter | hy L. ply needs frequent shing to keep it beautiful it cannot stand the harsh effect of ordin ap. The free alkali, in ordinary soap, soon di the scalp, makes the hair brit- tle and ruins it. This is why leading motion picture stars and millions of women, everywhere, use Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, This clear, pure, and entirely rreascless product cannot possibly njure, and does not dry the scalp or ADDITIONAL ¢ | PICNIC POSTPONED The Woman's Civio club has in. definitely postponed its picnic plan | ned for Tuesday, May 23, in Volun. | teer park, | LUBS | HIKING PAF The Canadian cl ng part . | CANADIANS’ | | | ub will g the leade neenca Wien Th © steamer leave Pier 3 at 9:20 on Bainbridge tsland Bbaon, + | The hike will be thru five miles of beautiful for ete to Hass Ink: | biel + jeata to *. Bring kodak, spoon, Canadians and friends ins | vited. Do You Want a Cape, Suit or Topcoat? Charming Capes of beautiful Ormandale with long draping lines and high crushable collars, novel knit crepe with collar of sum- mer squirrel, Capes of navy twill and color- ful tweed Capes in rose, mountain. haze, Belgium and heather mixtures—make up the attractive collection on sale Friday and Saturday at the Hahn Shop. $ 1 3 75 ELEVEN TWEED CAPES PRICED Four Capes of Navy $95 PREVIOUS TO SALE AT §25,00, U li Twill and Ormandale, THE UTILITY WRAP FOR ALL priced previous to. sale at $39.50, Sixteen Beautiful Capes of Ormandale, and novel Knit Crepe, priced previous to from $49.50 to 39 $75. $39.50 to $6. TEN NAVY TWILL CAMELINE TAILLEURS, st Botween Pike and Pine SUITS, BLOUSED OR SIDE-TIE MODES; SMALLER SIZES. FIFTEEN SMARTEST JACQUETTE SPORT SUITS WITH CONTRASTING SKIRTS AND JACKETS, ALSO BREAD homemade b HOME MADE ke it shine as it bad been vYarnis vinegar when ft | most t 4a few min aked, then return CLINIC ie: NSTHATIONS The Secret of Having Beautiful Hair make the hair brittle, no matter how often you use it. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten |the hair with water and rub it in. |It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil The hair dries quickly and evenly, and has the appearance of being much thicker and heavier than it really is. It leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright fresh-looking and fiuffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo at any drug store. It is inexpensive and a four ounce bottle lasts for months. Mulsified Oil ~ Suits $25.00 Pricings Previous to Sale 9:50 TWOPIECE; BOX Topcoats $19.75 Pricings Previous to Sale $29.75 to $89.75 SIXTEEN SMARTEST LARGE PLAIDS AND MINX- TURES, STRAIGHT BACK, SIDE-TIEF AND BELTED 8, PARTICULARLY TAILORED. Elevator to Third Floor » the oven