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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Music-—-Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Program Announced for Orthopedic Pound| Party; Entertain Before Rehearsal M VALENTINO ernoon, June party The progtam arninged t will includ three acts widely ad the police band. An erroneous guilds and other all those in sympathy with the pu invited to participate R. AND Orthoped and RODOLPH will visit the Child t ay att ng the annual pound ® place on the grou of the hospital Mrs. Ivan Hyland an Mar J. Humphrey} Harry Stephenson Bowen company; the well known and om the Pantages, and numbers by MRS. & gre mt songs | nd Heath Nebs ails that the pound party ts confined te e hospital. Such isnot the case, as ove of the Institution are most cordially | Dinner for Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. Silas H twelve covers, preceding Genevieve Piatt, and Mr Saturday evening Piatt will be hosts this evening at a dinner of the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, Miss Arnold 8 Allen, Jr., whose marriage takes place/ Lawn Dinner Will Be on Fr iday Mr, and Mrs. Elbert F, Bi Of the congressional party Friday, June 1, owing to a ct In addition to the visitors the gues changed their lawn dinner in honor o Alaska from Saturday, June 2, to in the plans of the honor guests. | « will Include members of the board} Of trustees of the Cham of Commerce and their wives, members of the Alaska committee and their s, and a few intimate friends and neigh-| bors. | Those assisting Mr ne in the entertainment of their guests; are Mr. and Mrs. Fra: r Mr Mrs. Reginald i. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel B, Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Winlock W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Charles| ®, Wills, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kinne, Mr, and Mrs, R, William Grouby,! Colonel and Mrs. A. H. Beech, Mr, and Mra, Josiah Collins, Judge and} Mrs. Burke, Mr, and Mrs, J, D. Lowman, Mr, and Mrs, Archibald J, Fisken, | Bir, and Mrs. W. L, Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Stewart and Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mf. an ’ and Mrs, A. 8. Kerry, Mr. and Captain and Mrs. J. 8. Gibson, Mr Manson F. Backus, Mr. and Mrs.} Alexander Baillie, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Poters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. McEwan and Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter McEwan. Saturday Tea for Miss Clara Bruhn Miss Helen Goetz will entertain wit bridge tea Saturday afternoon at her home in compliment to Miss Clara Bruhn, of Toppenish. Mrs. Carl Hemrich and Miss. Jean Fox wif preside at the tea table, ‘assisted by Mrs. Wallace Duthie, Miss Helen Linderman, Miss Rachel Niblock, Miss Katherine Niblock and Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stolten berg. Informal Dinner for Dr. Burns In honor of Dr, Arthur Burns, who returned recently from abroad, Dr. and Mrs. Jay I. Durand will entertain informally at dinner Monday evening Bt their home, and later with a theater party at the Metropolitan, Dinner Will Honor Mis ss McEwan Entertaining in compliment Miss Elspeth McEwan, Miss Frances ‘Oldham will be hostess at an informal dinner this evening at her home. Graduating Class Complimented Complimenting her classmate graduates of the Holy Names academy | ) Miss Mary Laurette Schaar entertained with a luncheon of thirty-eight covers at the home of her parents, 721 2ist ave. A dainty centerpiece of orchid and pink sweet peas effectively carried out the color scheme of | the class colors. Mrs. A. L. Britton, Miss Margaret Peters and Mrs. P. A. ; Hehear assisted. che ne ' er Mount Holyoke ‘Alumnae Picnic Mount Holyoke Alumnae club will have their anouai picnic Saturday, June 2, with Miss Frances Nichols at Medina. | Leschi ferry leaves at 10:15 and 11:30 o'clock. Z * Carnival Dance Will Benefit Chapter House Sponsored by Delta Upsilon Mothers’ club, a carnival dance will be given ‘at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dickey, 1434 Seventh ave. W., for the benefit _ of the furnishing fund of the new chapter hous Club Will Give Concert Previous to the last regular »\ceting of the season, La Boheme Music elub! wilt give a public concert Wcdnesday evening, June 6, at 8:15 o'clock, in| | the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium. Dr. H. C. Carothers, baritone, will be the) assisting artist. ‘The program follows: Choral numbers—(a) “Beaute: Morn” (German); (>) “Pastoral” (Cha Duis); (c) “Glorious Forever” (Rachmaninoff}—-Mrs. Harry Cone, director | Piano—{a) “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn-Heller); ) “Dance of the} Gnomes” (Liszt)—Miss Lucile Nutley. Contrajto—{a) “Habanera” (“Carmen”) (Bizet); (>) “Nur wer die Sehnaucht| | Kennt” {Tschaikowsky), violin obbligato, Miss Siri Engman; (c) “Dreamin’ * Time” (Strickland); (d) “Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree” (Spross)—Miss Margaret Choral numbers—{(a) “Indian Serenade” (Beresford); ~ laby" (Beach); (c) “Indian Mountain Song” (Cadman). ' Baritone—{a) “Pilgrim's Song” (Tschalkowsky); (b) “It Is Enough" ' (Elijah”) (Mendelssohn); (c) “Mother o’ Mine” (Tours}—Dr. H. C, Carothers. Violin—(a) "Old Irish Alr” (Kreisler); (b) “Caprice Viennois” (Kreisler); _ (¢)} “Tambourin Chinois” (Kreisler}—Miss Winifred Bateman. _ Sopranc—{a) “Love Has Wings” (Rogers); (b) “Sunifght™ (Ware); “Maids of Cadiz” (Delibes)~Mrs. Guy Wren } ‘Choral numbers—(a) “Ashes of Roses" (Woodman); (b) “Oriental Song” (Rimsky-Korsakotf); (c) Beas Serenad ” (Ambrone). Accompaniois, Mra. to @) “An Indian Lul- (c) “8 Sorority to Have Annual Picnic Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will have its annual picnic for active and alumnae members Saturday at the Coe summer place, Fairweather Land- ing, on Lake Washington. The boat leaves Madison park at 10:45 a. m. Gives Farewell Party Misa Ethel Laning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Laning, entertained with a farewell party at her home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith, of Low Angeles. Among the guests were former classmates of Mrs. Smith, who attended the University of Washington a few years ago. During the evening Mrs, Smith and Mrs. Lou W, Hartman entertained with vocal selections, Mr, and Mrs, Smith are motoring to California and, after spending « ‘week in Portland, will visit other points of interest along the way. . . ‘Series of Junior Hops ‘The first of a series of Junior Hops will be given Saturday evening at the new West Seattle Community clubhouse. These dances have been arranged by the younger set of that district. The committee in charge includes the Misses Carolyn Blaine, Florence _ Fowlks, Isabe! Charbneau, Eba Ware, Phyllis Charbneau, Margterlte | Cartano, Marguerite Chestnut, Marion Femley and Julia Fowlks, The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mra, R. . Chestnut, / and Mrs. A. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Jules L, Charbneau, Mr, and Mrs, J ~ Blaine, Mr. and Mrs, D, Cartano pend Mr. age Mrs. B. Fowlks. June Dance Planned for “ath e The Young Men's Hebrew association are planning a dance for Tuesday _ | evening, June 12, at Leschi pavilion. Acting as patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lustig, Mr, and Mrs. D. Lipman, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Spring, Mr. and Mrs, H. Brio, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rickles, Mr. and Mrs, A. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs, L, Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jacobson and Mr, and Mrs, M, A. Robbinu, ees Informal Dinner Dance An Informal sports clothes dinner dance has been planned for this| tvening by the Hotary club at the Seattle Yacht club, beginning at 7| o'clock. { a Be opedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. H. H, Lowis will be hostess for Mount Baker Park gulld at the | Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. J. D. Luts, Mrs, A. B. Thor- _ arimson, Mra, D, 8, Kinney, Mra, Frank Atkins, Mrs, Arthur Merrill, Mrs. W. F. Yuille; Mrs, %. F. Saris, Mrs. R. 2. Jarvis and Mrs, A, L, + Williams. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs, KR. Whiting, Mrs. G. B Hubbard, Mrs. J, B. Bennett and Miss Betty Banat for North Queen “Anne guild, Mr, HEBREW BENEVOLENT BOCIETY The Seattle Hebrew Benevolent sociaty will hold the last, monthly meeting of the season, Wednesday, June 6, ab 2:20 p. m., in the vestry rooms of Temple de Hirsch. The rer ports of delegates to the Washington | Htate Conference of Social Workers, | held in Spokane early in May, will bo| read. Board meeting at 10:30am, | tear ps SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE Sigma Kappa Alumnae will meet, Saturday, June 2, at 2:30 p.m. at the chapter house, 4792 21st ave, N, 1, THE ‘ Q MISS DOROTI IEA HOPPER Miss Hopper will be heard in a piano recital Friday eve- ning at the McBride Studio. Cornish school.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, Women’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ! CHURCH SERVICE LEAGUE The Church Service League of the Women of Trinity Parish ehureh will meet Friday, June 1, at 3:0 p,m. in the crypt of the church. Mrs, Harri: son, who has been in charge of the woman's hospital In Servia, and who has just retuined, will speak on her work there. *o8 BENEFIT CARD PARTY A card party for the benefit of the department of Washington and Alas ka ladies of the G. A. FR. will be given at Wing's cafeteria Friday evening, June }, at $:20 o'e LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH he Ladies of the Golden North will hold their regular business meet ing Friday, Juno 1, at § p. m 1923% First ave, SOCIAL CLUB Social club will entertai at the A. O..U. W will be ‘fol WwW. BA W. BLA Friday, June hall, luncheon a lowed by cards at 2 0 tip. m. ck ~TADVERTISEMENT) ~| | Big Shoe Stock Turned Over to Merchandise | Expert | ja benefit card party RAINIER NOBLE AUXILIARY Rainier-Noble auxiliary will have at their new ub rooms, 609 Thint ave. Friday afternoon, June 1. Reservations he mde with Mrs. John Bowen, Hott 1271J, ‘The proceeds from this pasty will ald in furnishing the aux iary’s newly adopted ward at Cush. man hospital. . WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION ‘The ‘Worien’s association Piymouth church will have a meet of Ing at the home of Mrs, C. H. Eck: | art Friday, June 1. The executive board will meet at 1130 o'clock luncheon served by West Side cir. ele at 1 + devotions, led “by Mrs, A. J. Bailey; reports and elec. Gon of officers o'cloe MRS. GRIFFITHS AT HOME Mrs. Auatin EB. ithe will be at home to the sround and recrea- tional commit Seattle F ont-Teache ernoon, June 1 ‘That Gleaming Hair Comes From Using Olive Oil Shampoo Today you see beautiful hair everywhere. Hair that gleams, | Women who have it have learned} an important secret, They use the! famous olive oil shampoo Hair éx- | perts say that hair should never be washed without olive oil in the shampoo. For they sa#y that dry, brittle hair results. And dull halt is never beautiful. Now you can have the oliv Cheaply, at home. Just get a bottle of PALM- OLIVE SHAMPOO, At any drug | store or department store. It quickly H. T, LACELLE Victoria Shoe Store Given Notice to Vacate The Victoria Shoe Second Avenue and t has been given notice to vacate the premises, 80 hay decided to quit busi ness, Tha entire stock has been turned over to H. 'T, Lacelle, the well- known merchandise expert, with orders to turn it into cash in the shortest: possible time. Mr. Lacelle states that he will close the store Tuesday night and make preparations to open a gigantic sale of this stock on next iriday morning, The store will remain clowed Wednesday and ‘Thureday in order to have every pair of shoes in the marked at a » that will move them In a hurry Thousands of pairs of shoos will go at this sale for a mere fraction of their original value, nothing will be held back and nothing will stand in} Mr. Lacel ay in order to mal this group the greatest sate of jad anid children’s shoes ever held in the Store, corner liversity Street, store pr elly of Seattle, —Advertisement, brings back the lovely sheen to your hair. Leaves it beautifully soft and glossy. You will marvel at the im- provement! KC For Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use— BAKING POWDER Rep Ounces fo for "29 (more the: Same Poise KG for Use less than of higher OurGovernmentBought | Millions of Pounds ;| Friday, ¢ oil shampoo in its}, | most delightful form. | June 10 for Mr, Walter ton, from Bu ading « few days | ton, Jowa, ts bgp a guest at the Hotel Sorrentc | Mra. & M. Graft of Seward, | ka, who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. J, BR, Hayden for three months, is sailing Saturday for | abroad Mr, and Mrs, John %, McVay will jreturn early in June from @ motor jtrip to California . | Mr. and Mra, Guy Witter |home next ok | Portland and Spokane will be om a | Mr. and | Wednenday £ bix weeks Mra. Merr binso! tor, Doris, will leave abo |dle of J visit for » ing Mr, Robins ort they will make thelr and daug ut the mid Franc efore join wh co to or James Rya Bat months wit Mra. f Chicas a) arrive ny to her parer EB. J. Short | | Mra. | | AEWARD SOCIAL CLUB Mrs, H Barke and Literar the president, 4539 Bran |2 o'clock "Government of LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB Regular meeting of the L and Travel club will be held MWriday June 1, dt 220 o'clock, Subject discussion ‘will be the program for | the coming club year, Current| event, given in r nse to roll call.| . . R. Wheeler L McC Friday, June 1, at for the afternoon, | | . PSYCHOLOGY CLASS © Master I 1 meet Frida 2 the Univer ave. N. E W. Wood. and Pract) m 10th cory © of Metu » Women's Rel Stevens ¢ ef Corps No will entertain rps and j comrades at luncheon Friday, June 1 at Mra, Lucy Simmon's home, 4553) Kighth ave. N. E. Take Wallingford | and got off at Highth ave. N. EB eet 9 HOME-MADE FOOD ON SALE Cirelo M (Lake Union) of the First | Presbyterian church will give @ social evening at the home of Mra. J. W. Reeves, 1810 Harrison st. Friday, June 1. Home cooked cakes and pies will be on male at the delicatessen table, . . JAMES A, BEXTON W. ®. C. James A. Sexton W. R. C, will) serve its birthday luncheon at noon June 1, at Veterans’ hall. Membera urged to attend. | COL, ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE | Col. Ethan Allen circle, Ladien of the A. RL, will serve a home cooked luncheon Friday, June 1, at! 12 o'clock, in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave., to which the public is {n- vited. one ANNUAL PLAY DAY LUNCHEO? The music department of the Woman's Century club will have ita| annual y day luncheon Friday une 1, at 12:20 o'clock, at the home Mra. J. H. MacNichol, 1603 EB, 60th} with Mrs, George H. Haecker Jn) charge of the program. Mrs. J. Will Jones will give an al-| legorical history of the department, | and the “Toy Symphony” by Haydn} will be played by Mra. L. B. Becket, | plano; Mra. Victor Zednick, first vio- lin; Mra. W. F. Schwant, second violin; Mra. F, Cole, rattle; Mrs, W. Flobr, Mra, W, F. | Hitchings, nightingale; Mrs, A. Ruah- }ton, drum; Mra, Frank Wolf, quall; | Mrs. Dan C. Griffin, trampet. jou YMPIC CAMP Olympic camp, Royal Neighbors of shas regular business meet: W. hall Friday, June | America ing in A. O. t at & o'clock lease MATRON’S (OCIATION Past Matrons’ Association of Wash-} ington O, B. 8. meets at Frederick &| Nelson's auditorium Friday, June 1, at 1:30 o'clock, “- LESCHL HEIGHTS | WOMEN'S CLUB Leachi Heighta Women's Improve. | over 30 years priced brands, KC Refreshments will be served. | iy |ning a six weeks’ motor trip to Ore 1207 Second Avenue June Sale of DRESSES Offering Over 600 High-Grade Dresses In this group you will find a most complete as- suit- every occasion. The materials and colors express the season’s most A num- ber of three-piece dresses, and On sortment of dr able for sses, attractive modes. suitable for dress wear, sale at sports included. Sizes to 44. Values up to $49.50. A most inviting assortment of dresses offered at rice—so many models to select from e sure to find something that will just suit you. A number of White Dresses for graduation this popular that you will included. ‘9 00 Values Up to $29.50 Values Up to $49.50 to $69.50 nounced this early every design that is in season’s favored Several hundred new included. duced from our regular $16.75 stock. 1207 2nd Ave. ment club meets with Mrs. D. lard, 139 23rd ave. 8, Fridi 1, Election of officers. one BETHLEHEM SHRINE NO. 1 Bethlehem Shrine No. 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, has regular meeting Friday, June 1, at § o'clock, in Masonic temple Initiation of candidates and installation. Back Home After Ten-Year Absence "Mrs, Brown, your sister tells me you and your husband are plan gon this summer. That surely Js wonderful. I hope you will have a wonderful time, and of course you will." “[ hope so, too. We plan to go early—the very first of June, and we are making our plans now, of} course. We ure going to visit our! old home town—you know, both my | husband and myself were born and) raised in Bugeno. We have lots of | relatives and friends there, we haven't been home for ten years, | we are aurely eager to get back.’ "You'll have such a nice, | time there, too." “Yes; husband didn’t take any va- bation at all last year to enable him to got off a long time now. ‘That's all arranged, and we won't get back until the middle of July,” “IL suppose you're busy sewing and planning all the details of your trip and visit?” ; have made a fow new| things. T am a bit worrled about | clothes for both of us. We just] bought two new tires, and husband | won't start without two more new ones. That goes up into money. | Then we just bought a complete camping outfit, How we are going to be able to buy his sult and my top coat and hat ig more than T know, I have several light dresses, but Intended to get a silk sweater, | a skirt and a blouse, too. “Of gourse, you want to have! pretty clothes when. you will seo po | many old friends, Why don't you|° open a oharge account? Cherry's | jallow one six months (0 pay, and] }they have such good quality In fashionable clothed for both ’ men | and women, You would finish pay: | ing after your trip, Thoy ave at 1015 Second aye, be tween Madison and Spring, In the Rialto Bldg. just over the Pig'a Whistle,*—Advertisement, a; 1 and as}. BALCONY SALESROOM Values Up fabrics, Dresses and formal wear, three- piece and sport wear; dresses in heavier mate- rials for cool evenings; light summer dresses for street and sport dresses in all colors and combinations. pick of the stock at At $16:75 $95.00 $3379 Tomorrow we place on sale over 600 Dresses at price reductions never before an- in the season. Nearly fashion, and all of the are represented, dresses just received for afternoon dresses for street fine beach wear; The f 133" Sizes to 42. Values to $69.50. $ ] 6” 100 Dresses being closed out at $12.75, having been re- Opposite Savoy | ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Prosper, 1107 N. 46th st., Friday, June 1, at 2 p. m. Mrs, Forrest Gill and Mrs, Wil- liam ©. Mickey, assisting. hostesses. All Eastern Stars invited. Take Green Lake car . SEATTLE CIRCLE NO. Seattle Circle No. 549 will hold a business meeting at the Swedish club hall, Eighth and Olive, Friday eve. ning, June 1 IONIA CHAPTER 0. E, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick will entertain members of Ionia Chapter 0. EB. 8. Friday evening, June 1 Dancing andscards will follow the program: Fine Homemade Spring Tonic and Blood Purifier A cup of tea brewed from Celery ken every night this time of the year purifies the blood-—tones up he liver, clears the complexion and makes you feel fit and fine. CELERY KING is purely vegetable, costs but a trifle, is a gentle, sure, safe and sane laxa. tive, fine for children as well as Brownups. Sold by all druggist Revitalize Wornout| Exhausted Nerves Your nerve power depends on plenty good, rich, red blood of the Kind that o Kanto fron—-Nuxated Iron—helpa make, Nuxated Iron is like the fron in your blood and ike the Irom in spinach, lentils and apples, while imetailig iron is iron [Just as it comes from the action of atrong | acida on tron filings, Nuxatéd Iron doe Not Injure the teeth nor upset the at ach: it im an entirely different thing from MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who. value thelr own com fort and the welfare of their chil. dren, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders -for Children, for use throughout the season. They tend to Break up Colds, Regulate the Bowels, Relieve Feyerishness, Constipation, Teeth ing Disorders, Headache and*Stom. ach Troubles, Used by Mothers for over 30 years. THESR POWDE GIVE SATISFACTION. All Drug Stores. Don't accept any substitute, Trial Package sent FREER, Mother Gray Co., Le Ro: Advertisement, DOCTORS ADVISE PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL A prominent physician In an in. terview today says if the public only knew the tonic yalue of port wine and olive oil, they wouid quickly regain thetr health, Port Olive is a combination of rich cream, olive oll and rave old port wine, lentifically blended swith othor medical agents, It quickly restores tir down systems, is especially valuable in anemic and all wasting disease, increases weight and strength, Start today taking Port Olive, nature's food tonic, and haw quickly you ‘Improve. On sale at all druggists, The Port Olive Co, 1 out, run. see ordinary moetaiile tron, Tt quickly helps make rich, red eXhauated nervy atrength ple annua Reware of « stitutes, Aiwayn insist Open having Wine organic [ron-=-Nuxated [ron for the letters Nel, on overy tublat gisty In tablets only §16 8, Broadway, Los Angeles,—Ad. | Vertisement,

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