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MARCH ted by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Brilliant - {ssemblage Welcomes Grand Opera Stars; Dance at Golf Club. Postponed FASHIONAL t | Postpone Dinner Dance | Owl to the death of M c atric Seattle Golf music from M Will Follow Opera Follow! noff Lester company rmmequaled ON shting | Supper from thelt motors cre » im-| pressive sight as t nded their tay into the 8 Soctety patrons and ing gaborite © able, | yeivets and = & qwiltlant balr © jewels made te rememberes im evidence Be receding th qatertaining at suppe pertermance ‘among the many jp the audience W Frederic Struve fyoidered in pea per wrap trim Yr, Thoma ger orchid ee eabroidered 0 ¢ Burke in } ef dhmonds; Mrs, } Bia sitver gray beaded James Garfield F bres Mra. John Co frocsded sitin; M Dims. in cream chiffor Pabley © wre: Pin white fon | Satu Tur were Mah Jongg Party dit Mrs. Charles E. hostess nah afternc Q home on of Mre pe eve em. | Hostess at th of Informal Dance "| Luncheon and. Bridge Mra. Abner Bro Mrs rge Wednesd hn Baxt: Mrs tt in ot H, hiffor nan ter. ul Owens . 1 in crystals Entertaining at Ml. Spargur Golf Club Dance A large ade resery rick"s day numbe Among thos guests are Mr Mr. and Mrs nd . Mrs. William Mr. and M and Mrs. T Miller Fr Shorts and Mr Thurston in Ur age Pe b ra metal y in crimgon vel William Pitt vet art din mods Mrs. Claude vio Fa veivet with wrap of yet and sable; Mrs. a trimbks in black v me Ur. T. J. T ga Imported orchid sows fan qrystals; Mrs. Hf De back crepe P escent beads; Kinnear, and and Mra. BAU nd Mra. Fran table for tables pf red by Mr and Mr, C, afford-Huteson {i host embroide t host Hibbard ir reer and Mra R tt A. Ives: ‘hina TI —— Per sonal nd Mr i Mr m been mont! ison Ww ye it with no Craw iam Ra tly fe her d a three w Thomas Green Green, who are in Cairo. home are now for oH, VX inson » months’ . rtson and Mrs returned from trip in California eee igo and Mrs, ( ned Wednesday > to California . Mrs. from a Harold KR gratulat on, David Stewar Minor hospit oe Roberts and his a Roberts, red from a month's t Mu: ns uy ot a . March Dean M Misa © week ter M Thomas Stimson and Mr Tacoma the ® guests ov Mr, and Mrs ben in California, a few ling © exp have everal wee tod 1 day's oe Mrs, Tom Patterson Mr up fr end Frederick Ja: om Jortland next a few bs yo in town Mr, and Harr have taken apartment. wood, J at th Marke! Engle. OPENING OF CLUBHOUSE The Ladies’ Jofferson Provement club will hold meeting in the new clubhor day,, March 17. Mra. Geor Spencer, president of the organiza will the BEACON HIT.L Park ts first Mon: by the house committee, which in judes Mra, W. Van Wort, Mr. H. ¥. Stannard, Mrs. H. G. Weir and | Miss Jessie Spencer. a Die Neeser = gold chiffon w ° Fee aaitton velvet wrap; u.| Married at Home DGottstein in black beaded crepe; On Wodne evening, March 12, Pit J. F. Douglas in back lace})at the home parents, Mr. and fin, Kenelm Win: in turquoise | Mrs. J. D. 4610 Holly st, Ge mtin; Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen | Miss Alice E. Lowry was united fo ites beaded crepe; Mrs. f. | marriage to Mr. Melvin R. Bond green and taupe chiffon;| ring service being read by Rev. ‘Thomas Dovey in black|Lain W, Davis, minister of & Henry Broderick iq blue | Brighton Presbyterian church. Mae embroidered in blue and) ‘The bride wore a gown of gray Mrs, Ray Bigelow inj Poiret twill and carried a bridal bou- ‘and gold lace, quet of gweet peas and liliesof-the noticed. were Mrs, A. H.| valley. A sister of the bride, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frederick| Annabell Lowry, was bridesmaid, PJohnstons, Mr. and Mrs.|and Charles White was best man. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs..E,| Mr. and Mrs. Bond will make their Mr. and Mrs. Harold | home in Yakutat, Alaska. and Mrs. Roy Kinnear, | a Bea 8. Heesmees et | Service at onan Poericy, Mr and sire |Orthopedic Shops in Eckstein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frink Park Guild will in Yaris. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. |charse of the service at the Ortho- Wy Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Low-|pedic Tea Shop Saturday. Mrs. E ims, Xe ‘and Mrs. M. A. Arnold,|G. Waldron will be hostess, assisted Oi. and Mrs. Colin O. Radford,|by Mrs. F. A. Carman, Mra. G. B. Mim Ida Pursell, Mrs. C. C. Filson,| Hamilton, Mrs. Dean Henderson, | [i and Mrs. L. T. Dawson, Mra.) Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Mra. F. B. Bevt Ketiogs, Mr. and Mew. ‘Frank! Cochran, Mra. P. C. Spowart, Mra. John Waller, Mra. F. V Fuller, Edward Lincoln | Mrs, Ivan Hyland, Mrs. Harri- | Mrs. Ralph Stacy, Miss|son, Mra. R. R. Knapp, Mra. F. W. Cornish, Mrs. '.oulse Van/| Whittington, Mrx. G. W. Johnson, | Ge, Mes. Mitchell Gilliam, Dr, and| Mrs. F. TR Hartwell, Miss Maud | . Don Palmer, “Mr. and Mrs.|Young, Miss Helen Harrison, Miss ‘Gerge T. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. J.|iita Martin dnd Miss Marianne Hy a Fiinor Sayre, | land 1 Tenny, Miss} The Thrift Shop will be in charge and Miss Edith|ot Mrs. Hattle Stevens and Mrs. J 'Stoeffler. Women’s Clubs _ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY [Wis MAGNUSSON at 1 be ‘Miia Carstens | Teboey. WILL SPEAK | Under the auspices of the visual | leducation, playground and recrew | "Tm City Pan-Hellenic club will| tion committee of the Seattle Coun- "4 faturday, March 15, at 2 p.m. |cil of Parent-Teacher associations, Ea the Delta Delta sorority house. | Dean C. Edward Magnusson, of the hese of the afternoon will be|University of. Washington, will give of im Sorority House.” an {ilustrated talk on the ‘Water |Power of the State,” Saturday, “@xtox FrieNpsiir CLUB |March 15, at 1030 a. m., at the Y./ Setton Friendship club will meet|M. cc. AL | Soged March 15, at 3 p. m. with} Dean Magnusson’s talk will be es-| ‘Wei Bivira’ Jenkins, 4412 Second! pecially adapted to children, but any | @eM.E. Dinner at 6 p.m. Take| person interested ia welcome to at- 18 on Third ave. ltend oe PAN-HELLENIC . Y REB AL CLUB giey Rebekah Social club will have the first of a! series of card rtles Saturday evening, March 15, at $ o'clock, at Wing's cafeteria. ase oe RIDG. A gm temple, No. 90, Pyth 1 p Miter, will give a dance at K. of P ‘Tall, Saturda March 15. MURICALE AND CARDS West Seattle Chapter, 0. E. S., will YOUNGSTOWN CLUB oA Musicale*in connection with CARD PARTY Gri party on Saturday evening,! Youngstown jaa at the West Seattle Ma- will “give a Whist will be played from jevening. Mare Welock, after which t itn v Program arranged by SE be presented: Improvement club | card party Saturday | 5, at the clubhouse, ave. # and W. Hudson st ADDITIONAL CLUBS ALOGICAL SOCIETY Seattle, Genealogical meet Monday, March i at ‘Tugnani-Kretst \s p. m. in the Chamber of Com- Be Poets. * \ merce rooms. Colonel Walter B. Breet Wind’; |Beals, a descendant of Roger Will’) + SAGE Sams, will give an address on “The Settlement of Rhode Island and ‘cotprints of Roger Williams.” All interested persons invited. The sociy dium and Allegra’ jw Aad Tenor—"0 Lavety Mtatea of Hottman) Helen Wiikins. me ase, Why Dost is CUD WOMED 1 will entertain the dub with a m at her home. | on Monday, | March 17, at 1 Pp. m. In memory of St. Patrick, members are asked | car a sprig of green. T HEIGHTS ARY CLUB neet Helghia Literary club will Fa the 1 h its regular meeting at Beat thelr new head-|iiome or Mie Jennie atceves, 487 Penny building, Pubtic|Greenvood ave. Tuesday evening, March 19, at $ p. m. SEATTLE Mrs, Ollie Ly attle Woman's heon and prog ‘Tooe Handel M8 Quartet — dnere” Rigoletto) Wren, Mar, BAPE! Kearch, Dustbar, “Jack Kliain Avemapanist, Helen Barwick ‘D PARTY Women's Trade ‘ion ino card party sary eve ry: | host | Wednesday, be served at Ill hold Mareh at the school the chit. m. ‘ogram will be given by dren. Refreshments. ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will luncheon at on Thursday, March Dp. m. have a no 20 at 12:30 GATEWOOD P-T. A “- Tho regular monthly meeting of | |Gatewood P..T. A. has been pont. poned from Tuesday, March 18, to March 19, at 2:30 p. m, Tho program will include a piano 0 by Mra. W. EB. McGee, an ad- dress by Sydney Strong on “Observations In Russta,”* clal_ numbers by the children, “Cooks Never make up for the Flour they spoil” | This old Chinese Proverb, to date means,| brought u don’t spoil the ingredients) you use in making a cake. | Use as a shortening and| enriching medium— The Wholesome Spread for Bread | —the pure, rich, Nut Marga rine, and be certain of good results. To make assurance doubly sure, be sure to get 9 Nucoa Cake Recipe. | The new “Lavender” Edition of the Nucoa Folder “From | Soup to Nuts” is just off the press. It contains Lenten and Springtime Recipes of every kind—including Recipes for | y delicious cakes and i icings. Ask for your free copy of Nucoa Spring and Summer Recipes. The Best Foods, Inc. 1964 Bryant Street, San Frai al the College elub| nd spe-| and 8/9. Hound party will be continued to | Mrs. Eugene D. Adam who plays the leading role in Henrik Byolf,” March 1 at Ibsen's be pres 19 by the Seattle Norway hall TIVE Put play, “Little to LEAGUE DUCATIONAL The Wow 1 hold a busine March HK. MeGre CLUB Educat | RAINIER-NOBLE POST AUXILIARY The regula ry to RainlersNe 1 Moi meeting il be he Im WEST SIDE WOMAN'S CLUB n'a Improve: | West T there or for nt the eh 18 nd the Madron How the Modern Ho the Mod ficlently ly Miss Breyfog STEVENS Stevens No. 1 any Joka | March Burns, rang 0« 0 Ww. Rr. Woman's Relief will present a fing to Lutheran church, corner and Fairview ave, Suns 16, at 3p, m. Miss patriotic instructor, & splendid program for m. Take car No. 16 Thomas st. McKINLE | MeKir | nesday | Veterans’ CIRCLE ¥ Cirelo March halt, iil meet Wed: , at 1:30 p. m., in The bene- Armory. [that date, CAPITOL HILL W. ©. Capitol Hill W. C. T. t Tuesday, March 18, with Mrs. KE. Masecar, 614 Summit ave. Luncheon at noon. Take car No. 13 to Roy TU, May MOTION PICTURE | COMMITTE Mrs. Frank Ballaine, the motion picture committes |Clubs, han Called «a meeting for | Thursda March 20, at 10:30 a at the Federated clubhouse oe CUSTER AUXILIARY Custer Auxiliary No. 4 Veterans, will me ning, March 18, at Veterans’ hall, Armory. ning. a 30 o'clock, DUNLAP P-T. A. Dunlap P-T. A. |ning meeting on Friday, at include Ma several selections by lot the Green Lake school. Miss J | mer, |panted by Miss Ella Kramer, ltors welcome, WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 944 Washington Hive, No. 944, Ladies’ SAL Pi Sigma Gamma | wilt hold a rurms rch 15, ¢ . Mothers’ club tur Insist on “PHILLIPS” OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” to your original Milk of Magnesia presc Refyse imitations 0 PROTECT Your Doctor MILK and Yourself , druggist, or you may not get tie | tibed by physicians for 50 years. of genuine “Phillips” | 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. ented y | has ar the | to will meet N.} | chairman of | of | |the Seattle Federation of Women's | m., | Social eve- will hold an eve-| 7:45 o'clock, The program will the} Overall club under the supervision of | ra. Vernon G. Butts; a talk on play | nd recreation by Mr. A. 1. Knisely, Warren, of the community service, | | will tell of what she will do for the children in playfield work this sum- | and community singing will be| }iead by Mrs. Myrte Landreth, accom. | Visi-| I a t Chamber ited with a richer GARDEN LORE IS boo ile Ye Mre. of Commerce. AS FULL OF ROMANCE invited me into the flower that a handful of blo a of Guy room of the Did you know the rose in the Spring endows its And have you heard that the it comfortably down the soil 1 dozen dahlia bulbs fron the them to foster lerday bone meal pla dye it om with a deeper talk order to begin to yrow happily Hou How plant them? fragrance? rose urth its roots mu under iy 2 ame cente hall one se pring the arate germ of life in each? the dahlias, ¢ the weet peas. Our Puget Sound Country 1 nurs world for asters, candytuft, clarkia, should bloom ery of marigolds, What gorgeous gar- dens at our doors! Monday. A wonderful exhibit to see. all invited! Arbor and Garden Week begin lectures to hear. BEEN The week-end CAMP LEWIS WIRELE cram full of little tents that of furniture ing Kite fo rtout clothe Ve ig it out The at Camp Lewis "VE BNOWN MR. DIC KSON FOR YE ARS! ke eat TO THE “GOOD TIMES” STORE pl wh yt WE rt mu make r women beautif of tural-loo th , demor AL perma He Dickson ba him y Hene curt you can ¢ en in the expert “ $20 for a full bo You m {thout et them tht: can't-wash-out curls? uty shops to give to us who have straight, ah ED SKIRT ALL MADE telle Bale t her clous as w df dancing at bel PLAN TO PLANT Th TORE A ROS offers 4 fo’ dress that can be hematitching you're rat? Vve buying a ready-to-wear 1 a treasure wash frock of @ new shop. where do you fou . News of tt next isn’t Just a bor ¢ portab ¢ SEE DR, SUSIE FRASIER ©. Whether the troublemaker Ned arch weakness, she'll know ex A in-5584 dream y bo make BE COMFORTABL When the foot first begin: 4044 Arc a tent! fn lus or an ¢ THE REFASHIONING OF FURS Has always n specialty of the Model Millinery. 1 nt thr Mareh on ites! Jank Building * to do for it ade Squarc T 8 CENT: at Elite, 414 EB HEMSTITCHIN( It utifull © dl People hoe A YARD! 1 building, making chokers and jacque done over Bartell's ey ae | beige or pray. fur: | per IAL SA c The moat luz flaring coat of white, ing for the St $ SHOP, ups atrick's day party McDermott buliding. EDNA WALKER PLAYS FAIRY GODMOTHER A REAL BOON TO THE THRIFTY GIRL! To the girl or an who's hunted the shops over n for | absolutely like-new frocks and sports togs I find at Betty Faris’ bit of milling at’a just right PHMORE! They're priced at the merest fraction of their cost ing wan f tiny full fw { rs, McDermott building. figures, may ta Tian with confidence cade Squi * faces, figures, Yo to 4098 J summer, But « frock I've the fashion books told us that alpaca teas quit in Seattle could one buy dt? Now it’s really been admiring is black, tubular, adorned simply satin collar and cuffs, . re not feet out of styl 2 s you u h cre, A 4 of a hat that has aly with white touch ays pr WHEN YOU'RE FEEL ING ‘AL L RUN DOWN* And useless, it’s time to see MISS ELLIOT, the physical culturist, at 402 Crary build who helps build health with a system approved ernarr McFadden, of prolonged and powerful shower baths! ‘pear ae: BEADS! CHINA WARE! RHIND AND CO. exhibit bead: , all purposes—at their great new red by M 1 who deals In lustre ware, gives instruction in china decoration, fills | orders, docs firing. Upstairs, McDermott Bidg. MA in-6430, apie An old style in beads has been revived. A popular necklace ts made from imported Venetian beads, each hand-blown and} hand-decorated in fine gold and colored tracery. | . A smart summer shade 4a poudre blue, a misty gray-blue of about the intensity of haze in the ak; . . A SPECIAL ON BEST CANE SUGAR! Mr. HUGHES, the coffee man, will give 12 pounds for $1 to each berson purchasing a dollar's worth of his fine teas or coffee. 708 Pine TWELVE BITS OF RADIANT BLUE LIGHT! ch 1s cut from the wonder-Jewel, zircon, and displayed at the ILD SHOP, 1426 First ave. oe Unltke the diamond, sircon is doubly refracting. appears in the face of the jewel to be tro, singular Drilliancy, A “HOLLYWOOD” HAT May be a severe black and white boyish cloche for wear with aj sult, or ® gorgeous garden-party creation in flowers and silk. But | It's sure to be beautifully made and moderately priced! 1621 West- | Jake, north of Pine. ee MISS KITTLAUS, NOW WITH “THE BUBBLE” | Invites to her bright new hat shop at 218 Pike st., the many, many | patrons whom she bas ferred formerly at the Model Millinery. A single facet < One reason for its EDITH HARRIS MAKES UP CUT HAIR j Into bobbies, switches, swirls and doll-wigs. 614 Eitel building. +h: ene | THE NEW AND FASCINATIN G “EMIL RAJAH” ODORS Including the Black Narcissus aro marvelous perfumes, sold at LA BOW’S GIFT SHOP, 1420 Third Avenue. eis CANDY FAVORS FOR PARTIE For Gum-drop cats, dogs and men, baskets, visit the GOODY SHOP, Don’t break your heart if you find your shingle unbecoming! Cover it up with “bodbies” until it grows out again, ae YOU'LL HARDLY RECOGNIZE Your old Milan or hemp after you've taken it to CHURCHILL'S for a cleaning, reshaping and re-blocking. They adjust the trimming, flowers in| too—do wonders with neglected 402 Union st: ee boutonnieres, street. gay 608 Union . A little smaller in the head-size, a little narrower in the brim. Here are two of the commonest rules in making last summer's hats modern, oe EVERYONE LOVES TO DANCE WHEN A girl who's studied at Brin's (806 Pine st) plays the piano! se THE PARCEL POST MAN Is kept busy these days delivering high shoes to the LANDIS Shoe Repair System for cutting down into neat Oxfords or pumps. They ‘recover the heels and toes of black satin footwear, too, at 412 Union. oe e The fashion of round-toed, low-hecled colonial pumps gives us all @ chance to be economical. Who hasn't a pair of common-sense high shoes that could be transformed with buckles and leather tongues into something smart!: “- “ RHINESTONES GLIMMER ON NEW FROCKS! They're machine set in all fabrics at Elite, 414 Eitel building. IT’S NOT NECESSARY TO LET ONE’S FACE Be coarsened by straggling hairs when Esther Baum removes them permanently! She's had years’ experience, 1109 Peoples Bank Bldg. . First came the great knitted scarf in bright colors for the tailored suit. Now comes the drifting, dlaphanous length of embroidered chiffon that will be worn with a dance frock or at dinner, It's @ beautiful vit of witehery! . | A Bt. Patrick's day favor ts a stick candy man, dressed in a tuxedo of green crepe and with an unforgettable painted face. 9.58 SMALL AND OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY Is the clasp of gold or platinum for the strand of pearls. CLIFTON (108 Pike st.) shows moe unusually fine ones. . FOR THE SUN ROOM There aro comfortably built new CARLSON For the lving room, enports, the best values in town! oo The tadle of the new “library” fully modeled as a davenport leaves, it is square. The chat . UCH A PLEASANT PLACE TO EAT | Is Wing’s! This cafeteria has the Mghtest, cleanest and most beau- tifully decorated dining room I've found anywhere! 1409 First Ave. | * . WHATEVER THE MAKE OF YOUR PHONOGRAPH “Twill be capably repaired at 1816 Westlake. Phonograph supplies. AT $5.00 AND SO ATTRACTIVE! For a Saturday special, the MODEL offers tiny turn-down tailored hats, gay flower-laden strays, changeable silk hats in clever do- signs all at $5.00, Peoples Bank Building. W. ¥s. chairs in enameled wicker at there are deep rest-inviting dav- | 800 Pine st. bd | dining set is narrow and as grace-| table. Extended with additional are of quaint Windsor pattern, ‘oe | oo YOU CAN TUCK IT AWAY ON A SHELF When your sewing machine is a new “electric” from the Singer Shop? They have everything here from guaranteed rebuilt machines at wee prices to beautiful cabinet models. 1524 First ave. eee | When the hat's severe, one need only choose to wear a richly decor-| ated veil falling from its brim, . NO RUNS, NO YAWNING HOLES! hose one bu at the Arcade Boote ‘This store carries makes that give exceptional wear. ry are never disappointing! Areade Square, Have you seen the tiny electric lamp that fits up close under the arm of a sewing machine and makes night tike day jor the seam- stress? “BLOW, WINDS, Favored for Spring hosiery are apricot and wood shades and all the warm shades of light brown and tan that an artist's brush can conceive. And fluff up the blankets and pillows again!” Fae | TAKE OUT THE BRIGHT SILK the wind would behave through spring cleaning days! But they | ‘The good straw braid, the flowers you've been saving and let the won't. That's why it’s wisest to send the things of wool and down MODEL fashion from them a summer hat of some becoming mode oft to SUPPLY, Great fans create an eternal breeze in thelr drying They reblock, dye and clean hats, too, at 627 Peoples Bank BI vats, It's warmed to summer heat and stays the same. You'll love are the through-and-through nness, the lightness and the brightness of everything that’s washed in this exceptional laundry, Call CA pitl- 0300, If only the sun ané navy Dlue chapeau, tiny, trim, h favor ag’ Recause the tailored suit is back but often flower-trimmed, are in . | THE MALMO & CO. | Free planting gulde for 1924 nursery stock, seeds and bulbs for your garden. call for it, Sixth and Stewart, at Westlake, . ‘ in color) are ensily grown in . Dry-cleaning is often necessary with fragile fabrics and with colors that fade, But half the things that are gasoline washed could de made cleaner with soap and water wisely applied? eee MOST SOUGHT AFTER For all the gay little parties of tho spring ts the “jazz” girl! of BRIN’S school of popular music, 806 Pine st.2 IS BACK AGAIN million Americans, J, Warren Kerrigan is back in his first picture since “The Covered Wagon.” It's a George Barr McCutcheon “The Man From Brodney’s,” now playing at the Millfon Dollar ee will help you in solecting suitable Write, phone or Los Angeles roses (copperish-pink Seattle, and remarkably handsov Heart | HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR SUIT? | ‘Then let me help you! ‘Phe jacket costumes that the smartest women cemingly said good-bye to novelty weaves, to fancy They are made from navy twills, from have lapel or roll collars, opening low, hound pockets, bound edges. The “mode of the boy” is re Mr, Golick and Mr. Siegel, tailors upstairs in the MeD BUILDING, tell mo of those things. You'll be delighted with the spelndid service offered at all the specialty shops upstairs in this one block at Fourth and Pine. . THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE Is the Colonial’ ly powerful photopiay for tonight and tomor- row. Admission prices at this theater are now only 10 cents after noons; 20 cents after 7 p. m. are buying have # trimmings, to unusual cu dark hairline worsteds. Th eee Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, ig soon to make his debut on a Seattle screen in @ Faramount picture. “Stephen Steps Out.” . . : DR. WARREN HIMSELF Or one of his faculty will fit your glasses free before the students of the Northwest College of Optometry, 307 Seaboard building. The frock that wears o double frill from neck model now, (Advertisement) expect to hem is a favored