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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 Seattle Society i . Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens JT. Come Shopping MISS HELEN NELTHORPE Dinner to Honor Prominent Guests; Tet Will Open Membership Drive I'M RICH TODAY h discoveries of ' AND MRS. JOHN LOOR/tea wh “ ne exided | rece tle . i“ at shop that not M 1 ‘ Eltza Who'd think to find at a tailor’s in a modeat Sa ors i fiuen cha tee ae ee hop up street, twenty New York frock | Informal Tea for Sunday evening 1 ara! Mr. Dixon oO D Ps with a| Mr, and Mra Frederick HM. Parks dinner at their home in hener of| will be ts at formal tea the visitors ionals at permanent waving are offering th ame price on just-like-real curls that the ama Musical Tea for <9 eel sao teurs give Orthopedic Hospital temple ps | The fashion show has made it plain just LLRy Geet er Line SSH i 3° what to wear at play all summer-lony. The t ity ¢ i, will gt 7 usical oy for 4 Gu aetna emevaean.Awen 0 tak Dinner for tudios invite you to come and séw while the aN, House Guests | iSth ave. N. E © interest of the Miss Bett Irwt w entertain membership dri the Orthopedic! With a dinner of eight covers at her Hospital home this even / At if s, in compliment to Miss Anne North. All women in the University, Cow.| her house gues OLA Pa en Park, venna, Wallingford, | ropp, of Tacoma Gremp.take and Fremont districts) | es nee & TEN CURLS OR FORTY—NO MATTER! | I FIND THE HANDSOMEST PU with be we con ns , Will Entertain 4 MABEL HARRIS, the Seattle woman who first introdu: nity “boxes, and p bags at 5 rd Ave! The Boston Mrs. Colloch and Mrs - - t waving on the Pacific coast (her work’ is truly wor Trunk and Co. has hundreds priced 25% and 40% lower than Frederick Morgan Padelford will pre for Daughter | >, 4 short-time rate of only 60 cents a curl: 614 Crary bu ywh side at the urns, and Mrs. W,M.Han.| Dr. and Mra A. M. MacWhinnle| KI Bait sen, Mrs. J. K. Holton, Mrs. Edgar | will entertain ¢ y young peo-| y omen d Keattle girls are slow tp adopt the handle-less under-the-arm Bag, Mrs. 3. } rand Miss | ple at an informal dance at thelr 1 Ogee, Fae ere Eat CkE tt oe pee boat I'm told, They seen like beat the “pathered-tn pouchaa aan ; Delia Wright w t. Musical|home Saturday evening for the y 9 r ; ¥ : fi | thing and tennia with a fringe of straight, strogglt ir creeg suede leather or the new style vanity bor with its level makeup numbers will ine & group of | pleasure f thes aughter Mine t ‘ Ar tre and its mirror that u ‘ resscr style songs by Miss Al musica Hosalind MacW ute . ° tod nce care and nec y ~ “oe 4 met os Sos ” ting, Miss Win violin #0 | % oe gag tions, Mr. Be aa, Dimer Honcva-Aviee iil ‘ HOUSE CLEANIN( 0 BAD Duirng the afternoon, Mrs. George) py w. Kamunds and Dr. Ethell ‘7 nd bur et When curta blankets, rag r drapes, bedspreads and pillows terete 2 nner of ten covers at thelr home % laundry way r umber to rea : CA 200! “ : miny evening, to honor Mr.| ¥ Sane 3 ype ee Pioneer Daughters deric Dixon, gifted pianist, whe c % n draws a cart NO MORE CURLING-IRON SLAVERY! Annual Breakfast will appear Tuesday evening, April! When Mr. DICKSON gives you one of his famous permanent Daughters of Pioneers «prior to ',8¢, tm Masonic temple, under the| waves your hair will fall in a soft marcel and close ringlets for joneers (prio spices Weuan's’ months! $20, a full bobbed head "K’S, Bec 1870) will iasue tnvitations in a few | *aPice? of the Woman's Century! x» meonthia’890'¢ fal poteed Nene DOOE Sie club. days to thelr annual breakfast, on “ere Wednesday, April 23, at 1 o'clock. | p . at the Hotel Washington. This year | Plans Dinner at Home the Daughters will honor Mrs. D.| Mra Willard. William Warren has » excel at ragtime! BRIN'S ©. wie | The little roll of bills you've saved up for a summer frock will pur- chase the day-and-night delight of being really curly hatred for months and months. Just think! CHINA DECORATING! BEAL B. Ward and Mrs. M. S. Drew, sur-| Planned a dinner of twenty-four} M teele fires, fills orde RHIND & CO. weil ‘ie 3 baad: vivors of the first party that came |covers for Saturday evening at her} everything from necklaces tc for hand work. Upstairs, McDer-| IT’S TRUE THAT CROSSED EYES thru the Natches pass in the fall | home, 1039 Belmont place. mott building, MA in-6430 Can be corrected without an operation! Drs. J. W. and Ethel A,” of 1853. z | ak iS , AR ee K. Edmunds accomplish it with muscular exercises and correct Mra Youn, He j | Entertains Informally . 5 Lovely beaded w imported from France are not high-priced at glasses, On Fraser-Paterson’s balcony. 5 ng Hostess } : ‘ " . It (a one of our shops n's balco 2 9 ‘ x Frank R. Hartwell enter. The engagement of Miss Helen Nelthorpe, daughter of 6; SHgue | Did you read of the infant whose first words were: “I want my ira. Arrigo M. Young will enter-|tained at tea Tuesday afternoon, in| M 1M Fr is A. Nelth “ > THE FIRE AND FLASH | , rtac! tain with a luncheon of twenty-six|compliment to Mra 1. M. Harris 1 r. ana ” Ch rancis A, Nelt rhe to ne é nen B. De 4 3 AD AS ‘ vs Sh at glasses"? Bespectacled babics are more common cach year. covers and . Tuesday after-|who haw just returned f a visit | F'reece, 0. icago, was recently announced.—Portrait by Of the new blue-gleaming jewel cut from Zircon attracts me to the} : v4 Boom, April & at the College clukilof three months in Chicago. The| Grady. y i ¥) windows of the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Ave | “AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE” ; Mra. aria Poa hostess: fag Ln Frege was assisted by Mrs. F. F./ — , — ase me ; Fa M4 ! NE Ge iiaicom James Whitcomb Riley wrote the poem years ago. Now the Metro luncheon of Ixteen covers a’ er | Markey. | One rich vein of a m lain in Burma is the source o, e corporation has used it as the theme for a dramatic photoplay home on Thursday afternoon. | During the afternoon Mrs uery/ Personal . green jade in the world. What ts known as Chinese jade haa been shown at the COLONIAL tonight and tofnorrow. outlining the aims and purposes of ra, Joseph Hill, of Portland, who ae a G 2 ) s) y Informal Tea [the Women’s City club, civic. edu.|ha® been spending « fortnieht with) Werrenrath Recital SUIT FROM YOUR OWN MATERIAI THE GIRL WITH THE SMALL SALARY Mrs, William O'Shea will entertain cation being one of the distinctive | ber son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and " n, As s ¥ ms wESEFL Es me A ; May be beautifully dressed in the Betty Faris way. Her Wirthmore with an informal afternoon and tea |< *| Mrs. Kefneth Goodall, teft this morn: | Reinwald Werrenrath, an Ameri Will be perfectly mi or $20 (a coat for $10) by the NEW YORK Shop supplies lovely garments (some have been worn) at one-third on Monday afternoon. April 7. | e686 jing by motor for her home. Mrs ne of note, will appear | | TAILORS, 7 , | prices. Upstairs, McDermott buliding. ‘ Host. 0 aa 1 Service at peta etgat he tet tt vpn at icgdl (Seminal call haret re hia os 4 Wh h 1 ‘ u " é h ft dy- made re. setae oh t t for a few weeks Visit ‘ongregatior church. hia con hen you've exhausted yourself in a vain search for a ready-made The slip-over-tMe-head sweater of hip length is to be popular for @p:-. wee Orthopedic Shops oo 8 cect will conclude the artist our of the right color, atyle and price, it's time to sce a good tailor! sports again, Invariably a fluttering, finely-pleated skirt acoom= Seahurst Auxiliary will direct the} Mr. Dwight Paul, of Rochester, riba ce ee! a y aM owed g aad Phe Se ECR EN ig ate ‘ | panies it Mr. and Mrs, Edward H. Chavelle|seryicg at. the Orthopedic luncn|Y« who has been in town for a chureh i : FOR BEAUTY OF SKIN AND HAIR! sn eiye have arranged a Chinese dinner at | om rday. Mrs. Anna M, Kyle|@a¥S motored Wednebday to His program will be as follows: Franco-American Toiletries now sold at copies Bank Bid. IT’S NOT TOO LATE § Z their home on Saturday evening, | win) be hostess, ansisted by Mrs. Cc. | land Z y “ee | For a Saturday marcel at CLEMIE'S! Mrs. Clemenson’s waves’ with dancing and mah Jongg for the | parson, Mra. BR. K Allen, Mrs.} oof APRIL'S THE MONTH | are the sort that Ja it, too! 220 Haight building; EL Jot-6984, rd later diversions. The Oriental idea Provine, Mrs. F.'J. Rice, Mra.| Mr. and) 4 left Bat-}, For the photograph! For the CURTIS STUDIO offers a compliment * will be developed in the decorations pry Colwell, Mrs. W. E. Tol. {urday for visit of nev r rate on all portrait work. New location, 614 Union St The boyish simplicity of a shingle is perfectly preserved with @ It as thi | ha as well as the menu. linger, Mra, Ro L. Love, Mrs. yf, | eral weeks ES tee § marcel that clings to the head and with a close turn-under at the Drake, Mrs. H. L. Ritter, Mrs} check and neck. ¥ wit iced for ten. p achcrreghsder eg ame « Rae Mee I'm too plain to hope to have a pres*ntable picture of - L. L. Mellen, Mrs. R.R. Norris,| Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn has eal camera artist can prove it isn't so | Rg harhe Bridge Tea at Home | jira. us. Schelldmeyer, Mrn. He 1.|Feturned from a visit of soveral ape HIRE Heute a ode | AT ISABELLE CROPP’S : Miss Catherine Howard will enter. /Swan, Mrs. L. L. Layton, Misa Rob. {months In California. | DON’T WEAR IT FLAT! You may sew either by the day or the hour. With her clever tain with a bridge of six tables at|bins, Mins Anna M. Kyle, Mis Mo. i¢ Laet a) v4 a> oe : f s cutting and fitting any garment you plan is sure to be a success! E her home on Saturday afternoon, in| Millan and Misa Ethel Truesdale. Mra. H. A. Lennon, of Burlingame, |(¢) “Licht a Christian Sinding Your shoulder-piece of fur can be ' into a round “fox,” a head, | 603-605 Haight Bldg. MA in-1683. peed, honor of Miss Marjorie Potter, of| The Thrift Shop will be in chargé | Cal. in the guest of her parents, Mr. |p, cee to Pagiiacel... Tt. Leoneavailo tail and paws added at the MODEL: ir department di Staton Texas, and Miss Alice Springer, of jof Mrs. A. Hammergren and Mrs. |@"d Mra. J. H. Smith. | a a iN } a hy * eo ai td is dyed, bh nmed, cleaned at A collar and cuff set with the edges perkily frilled or brightly | Olympia. J. Stoeffier for Sunset Auxiliary, OT ul A at wep Pd a OA asap Soe re ‘copies building eee ies bound in a contrasting shade makes almost any frock attractive, Additional guests will come tn for!all day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington Ed: | 1) “trade Winds” (ichn Masetield) | Gree p uaa cs se asd removed recently to. their oe YOU PLY THE NEEDLE THE GIRL AT CONFIRMATION new home at 1106 Summit ave. | (©) “Captin Mtratton , h ier} cuts and s! It's a joy to ke one’s own gi A ) | aye | Masetiela) Deeme Taylor xy a ay re Rey Bake eatin a Joy ore rade Argh a so ores attractively dressed in a Leta Burton frock made to 5 é | ents at 309 Peop! 3H I corset is fitte order at BORGUM’S. © et inc! Women S Clubs j Mr, and Mra Stanton Frederick! a) “tone Dog sabi/O, Sirlewach here. (MA teenie order 5 bon OME. Complete cost, including trimmings, $4.95 . | (Virginia Jefferson) have taken an|(b) ‘Hittin’ Thinkin Howard Fisher . ie n ¥ 3 X - 5, CLUBS FOR SATURDAY {RAeeA AT. AOL TH | soartrn nt at the Spring 14a? ufllfrid anderson Many a fashion-show creation priced at sizty has been duplicated The new confirmation dresses are trimmed with déth laces and CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB ‘The ladies of the South Park M th| Miss Katherine . ‘; Parthur Whiting at sixteen in the studio way! sa Sheer organdie and daintily cross-barred voile are pop- Me fo Ms bs e | = . = pn kate t's = Ld ® bd wlar fabrics. 4 e cu will | Odist church will hold a bazaar andj bam in the guest of her brother “OI ae ao . ORE , aera Paci he rae m,, {baked food sale Saturday, April 5, at|@nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra |BROADWAY PT. A. | SQUARES OF ig gy Borey ‘ ut! BEN LINDGREN renee! mee urday, 5, 2p. m, Qf é Cecil Bacon HAS EL | For wu & the dining room chairs are inexpensively wrought; vy b the church. All women in the com- i ¢ eRAU oN . at the Federated clubhouse. Mrt.| inity are Invited. bs eee ‘The regular monthly meeting of at home from wool yarns, FRAU BENNETT teaches cross-stitch, | Is all ready in his newly remodeled store to make your feet unus- lara Moyer Hartle will give a read PS . | Mr. John Ward returned Thurs-| Broadway PT. A. was held Tu petit point, all stitchery. 705 Union 8t | ally comfortable in the new “Arch Fitters,” FINE SHOES made y Cc Moy si } F . 1 to give support to the arch and to h the heel. Don't f — r . m, | “LU \day from a two weeks’ visit in Del) April 2, Officers elected to eee | rs id to hug the heel. n't. im: ‘ed Sade pte a aa i Ni acne a Mont {serve for the club year were, Mra.| Weaving with thread and needle by means of stitches upon a pes re not good-looking. The 1924 models are ultra smart! 1907 paces: Arcee.” WP earn iis | see Ww * eaith | foundation of cross-barred crinoline is an art as ancient (and as ‘ourth Ave. : WOMAN'S CIBY CLUB F. W. Merritt, president; Miss #dith 0 . | eomapantinent. April 10, Mr. Frank Laube will} Mr. Arthur MacWhinnle will) post, vice president; Mr. H. R. Ful-| foment aarshe Oreene The pump that h tran an he oe talk on the “City Manager Plan,”|Come over from the North Pacific| ton, second vice. president; Mrs, H eh he a pi ednaminies dail sh Meliceia ies salah YOUNGSTOWN and the Musical’ Art, society will| Dental college in Portland next|1,. ‘Hillman, secrettary; Mm. D. A.) FOR SEVEN THOU D NIGHTS J ati . “IMPROVEMENT CLUB |furnish. the music. week to spend hix Easter vacation! rarnsworth, treasurer | Of perfect sleep, try p perfect doubledeck coll springs) Ba SCINATING! Pa Youngstown Improvement club) April 17th thé Bach society witl|"t his home. fuerte (guaranteed 20 years) at They're now priced only| *449\4s NG! 2 5 wilt give a dance Saturday even-| contribute musical numbers and Dr. poe ig hs PHI KASPAL POI | $14.45. $00 Pine St The use of a floating scarf that just matches your snug little — ing, April 5, at the clubhouse, 24th ‘d Woolst i pea | Mr. and Mra Roy Fuller are seni + | atte: ie | cloche! It's a mode that MME. CLAIRE has deyeloped in all iis Ao i. Ap’ | Howard Woolston will speak on the | MOTHERS CLUB | shar x is Ki ave. 8. W. and W. Hudson st. “City Watch Tower.” spending a few days in Portland. « |" wns stothers’, club of Phi Kappal A poor bed or a poor stove, cither onc, invites poverty to come} ret A seen the new window of summer millinery at Sh tis pets Rite is ecscshael 4 © Mothe! 0 Da i ba perth 7 Second Ave.? z | April 24 there will be musical| ge % |Psi fraternity will meet at the/ and ablde in a how ; ANNUAL CONVENTION |nelections by the music department |" ponch: Mrs. W eye rd Perea Wouseroekisy; Apel'§; at 98 ae Weak Gehan Peak i aaa ee 5 The annual convention of the King !of the University of Washington,|7; Foster Dean. Representing the) suupiet , f ‘| OF DAPPER SHAPES, \G COLORS! OC ery cee aes A: Datel of: tblt somitcotery aaa county division of the Washington |ang “Consolidation of City and cl Ep Met dy Per tayecte cree 5 ee Atavle ‘oldu! hal Soe LaaBnY donsie\ Ot isi alta tha de vata rsh ivi nat ancetos as the decoration of the long state branch of the National Con-|County” will be the subject of an| eure DF the Oty Teuerttlon tees | WOM piv6 aLo8 to sell at $7.50 and 610. y'all be marked, then, at just ‘$3.95. id egies n> gs ae e d Parent-Teach- | viv’ ‘ {bares dl pos dir) ibe ate 4 The BL, Peoples Bank building ee euicatins oil be held satur | “Sreenay ret esa ke pape of the Lakewood Civic Improvement) The Women's Ciyic club will hold| Rie ILA SALE eee cere te RONALD E. CHAPMAN'S SERVICE : z day, April 5, at Bellevue. Take 915|y w. ¢. A. cafeteria on each{lUb Inc, are Mre. J. ~ ES be RT ried nee el The banded sailor wilt be worn again. But it’s short-backed, slight-| With our public school gardens movement and on the city parks ferry at Leschi park {rintadag MIMS ue. tthe geet ee ee [ABT G Re 8 Be Bo Ot the, Xe Ws) ly bowl-shaped, and, usually, distinctly feminine in line, board has made him an expert at lawn planting! A particularly | s " nt 1: TO | Brown, |, A.” Current. events. Members Ag the reliable place to buy grass seed is CHAPMAN'S Garden 1 \ ay {Stanes): Will; Leai@: prowptly (ay 71828, LW tet reguested to contribute to the pro- m Westlake. ‘3 Gai Store, 1913 ALKI REVIEW NO. 59 | Mre. Irene 8. Durham ts conduct:|) Great ATIVE FEDERATION | gram. ONE DOLLAR BU sor ee A card party will be given by/ing the clases in “Municipal Cit! Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A, Sat-|zenship" every Thursday at 10:30, urday evening, April 5, at 8:30 p./on the second floor of the Y. W. C. King County Legislative Federa-| OY BS Three full pounds of HUGE ' good coffee at 703 Pine St. ‘ . . 1 SOCIAL CLUB Different ground; different grass! Each lawn presents a problem tion will meet Monday, April 7. at! poric of its own, That's why it’s worth while to buy of merchants who A dollar’s worth of tin-can coffee will fill two and a half Mason 2 cond floor club 4 oh | | are gardeners, too. m., at Dartnall’s cafeteria. |A. All members of the club are cetieye mar gaa bd yiersans ye eae A ici fara of, quart eise. A dollar's worth of coffee, unpacked, filla four Hanh Maa see ‘ pia AEA Glasses.” Mra, ‘Henry “tandes or|Harry 1. Parr, mecretary of the) Masonic. hall, Fremont. Eastern] Quart fare: Tug fried AY ||, HOLLYWOOD, FOR EASTER SHOPPERS : <APPA inne . io "3 Bureau, of Olympia, will| stars and friends invited. | ; 1 Offers youthful frocks and coats, the new boy! : Stine boa? ae ake E : Stars : KF } : s, yish suits, hats of lovely MOTHERS’ CLUB : fice speak i beim td bt is to} on “The Draper Home.” Dis. ores TO SERVE FOR TEA! ‘eels : : line and color—all at prices astonishingly low! 1621 wane Bh Sigma Kappa Mothers’ club will|give one or two of the lessons In|tict Attorney Thomas P. Revelle|gewarp P.-'T. A. Red Rock honey cups will delight your guests. In frappe glassos of Pine. . i the course. give a “Parcel Post Party” Saturda and over each pour two will further discuss the “Johnson| geward P.-T. A. will meet Thurs- put mounds of Red Rock Cottage Chees eae April 5, from 2 until 5-o’clock, at the | what |Immigration Bill.” All. interested | tablespoons of strained honey which has been slightly thinned by Thexsimnty Glip-o® ¥ cui \ ul wae es oad : z atlo sted) aay, April 10, at 2 p. m., in the fi PS ine Wate gta eatiale <i 3 3 te simple slip-over frock with scarf to match makes an ideal chapter nouse, 4732 21st av E. | SPONSER SERIES OF DANCES ate cordially invited. laghool ssanateeiomne cA sip of heating over boiling water. This is delicious in combination with street costume for late spring, ‘ one The first of a series of dances hac’ beseralte wiih will viva a progres | dainty wafers. sire Oe etaiig NEFIT C. > sponsored by the Alki Women's Im: | corer: eh, { ste | 7 “Ou x Peer! CARD SaRoe COUNCIL TO HOLD and tea will be served by the com. No time to make sandwlehes? No chance to cook meat or eggs?| WHEN YOU'RE SHOCKINGLY HUNGRY Mrs. Robert Hesketh is sponsoring| provement club and the Alki P. T.| syNtaL, ASSEMBLY | mittee. Annual election of officers. It's y\A. for the benefit of the cor ‘ ‘ottage cheese and crackers make a good substitute! afe to eat at WING'S CAFETERIA. The food there is substan. Riae saiueday eviniag ear Salis; wit be sive Friday evening: (TH peventh annual state fussem| Die CAO | seis! eerie tial and of wonderful variety as well as temptingly prepared. 1109 bs 8 o'clock at Norton's Cafeteria. A|April 11, at Alki Community Hall, |PY of the Woman's tosaislative apy ates eo a WHERE DO YOU GO First Ave. Soe umber of attractive prizes have been| Music will be furnished by a fiv Ae . peste adaneyte hha pie su AP ae ert search for baskets, beads, china, the suit, the frock, clothes| « a C (or thatthe piece orchestra. from April 28 to April 25 in the wilt hold an old-fashioned basket | sa The hover ‘bacty. tuyere: wittstor'@ flaca? si ‘RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE!” * 68 The) patrons, snd patronsssesfor|Noman'e clubhouse, 428, Broadway, | aocial,, following che reed Along one quiet, cool corridor in a building in the heart of Seattle, So is entitled the Western photoplay which opens Friday at th 2 COLONIAL COURT the, evening will. te Mieans mare |oaqeroes othe Monday Civic: CIUB Ling, “aenday,, AprAlL 7, dn, the: bas) you'll find row of upstairs specialty shops that show you only the HEILIG. It’s a drama of California's gold-rush days. Hoot Gibson | Colonial court, Order of Amaranth, |Royden J. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, A.|0f Tacoma will be hostess to the|quet_room_at_the Mason Lo carefully selected things, where you do business ina friendly fash- as a cowboy exhibits certain faults in his makeup untila pretty girl ay : ill have a party at Wing's cafete.|E. Schutt, Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. p,|conven a pe ods CLE | poet cae } fon, where prices are moderate, where you always feel like going pentane And then—but you must see this delightful picture tor 3 a, Saturday, April 5, at & p. m.| King, rt ace roe efi Bore Bar syotrigh ge haiitneront pel | back to buy again! And right here on this floor you may have sons pane : s ond a | Dr. and Mrs. John Venters, Mr. and | : poet | your marcel or manicure, be instructed in fascinating hand-craft, ~ All matrons an friends invited. iia, Will Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. T.|{speaker for the Women's National] | and when you are hungry, be served with inch. TH promise you! DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE AFTER-EFFECTS - COSTUME PARTY lL. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar |party, who is now speaking in the} | all sorts of delightful experfences upstairs in the McDERMOTT If you have superfluous hair problems, SELMA LARSON is seebed if Humes, Mrs. May Avery Wilkins | Middle West, and Mrs, Millie R.j BUILDING on Fourth and Pine, ably painstaking. 616 Bigelow building; MA in-5282. t Miss Gladys MacNichol will enter-and irs. C. Ky Rogers, ‘Trumbull of the welfare commission see Paral" tain the Daughters’ auxiliary of the oo of Portland, Oregon, * wel 09 Po ha tert se BAnitdey orenth “pri |EAKEWOOD CLUB HOLDS pL ich ak HR ARD een a Panes are Covered and pleatings EN estat eee an old one can be made Btls Glock, ct her ‘none, erit| RUBCHION. ' UREN WORD Cr) 07 Be MILK—EGGS Ind at ELITE, tei Bidg,, owr Bartell’s, shapely, smart and attractive for a dollar or two at 402 Union iith ave, N. EB. rf The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im-| SOCIAL, CLU ; | BUTTER cree ea ey J : et, provement club held its annual elec:| The Greenwood 0. H. 8. Social | KARIN DVR teeny The correct skirt for sports wear {a of crepe laid in fine pleats. YOUR LINEN'’S NOT RUINED 4 DELTA ZETA ALUMNAE ton ‘THesdny, April 1, when the fol-jclub wilt moot with Mrs. Hatella M-) 1. Gaity. You can rely on || ; ae aman Because it's slightly mildewed! If you send it to the Seattle Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Sat. |!oWing officers were named to rerve | King, elt 10:30 Hae I ari Miata atetaree ane OM TO ADD A STATELY BEAUTY TO A HOME SUPPLY Laundry with this note attached: "Please remove these Qos, April 6, at 2:20 p. m. with|for the ensuing year: — President, | April oe at IN f nen ti sik Atul | Are bright awnings fashioned from such vivd canvases as 1 find stains,” ‘twill be put through a special process by their chemist Mrs, Ralph Edgar Allen, 1128 22nd|Mrs. M. H. Brown; vice president, | at 1 o'clock. Sewing w no the Cre Cottnge Cheene | at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS headquarters today. ‘They'll show and no chargo made for the extra service. CA pitl-0300, Re aye. N. Mrs. R. R. McCloy; secretary, Mrs.|feature of the da | Gas you the new awning fabrics there, send a man out to measure 7 8 a eee A, W. Davis; corresponding se Bi teal utd! | your windows and make accurate estimates on your work. 76 All stain-removing chemicals weaken a fabric, of course, That's 10TA 10TA, OF tary, Mra, H. E. Kaecameyer; treas:|FRANKLIN HIGH DT, A. | University St, on the bridge, tohy a good laundry does not resort to @ special process except upon CHT OMEGA urer, Mrs. James 1, Barker; pub anklin High VP, A. will meet | CoC request, . iota Lota, of Alpha Chi Omega, will |llclty, Mrs. KH, T. Robb, Delegates | Thursday, Aprit 10, at 2 p, m. Pro-| | An awning pattern of rollicking good looks has great blue stripes 0744) Re ia meet Saturday, April 5, at 2 p. m,,|to the Seattle Federation of Wom| gram: The allclty high debate—by | on a gray ground and is bordered in scarlet telth the edges bound] WHY LACK MUSIC NY at the chapter house, 4543 18th ave, |en’s clubs, alxo elected, include Mtn, /I'ranklin dehate team. — Buslnesi in Olue, When the phonograph ean be promptly repatred at 1816 Westlake! N. FE, Important matters will be|J. Hilde Smith, Mra, J. meeting at 2p. m, Election of of: a digcusse* Mrs, McCloy; alternates, Mrs, Wal-!ficers, followed by tea in the library, ‘ : i i ‘ (Advertisement) ak 3

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