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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1 Seattle ' Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ‘ Assistant—Frances Oldham fusio—Loujse Raymond Owens aes, Luncheon Will Be Farewell Honor; Women University Club Has New Board. Bes vi ip N HYDE | Bridge Party Planned h a bridge - or May Mr. Morga me eee New Officers Chosen The board of ¢ of the Wom. bh: held annual t at the ¢ 4 the following m > serve in the following capac rs, Everett Clark,’ first vice Mrs. George ©, Brehm vice president; Mrs, Lyma ding se ry: M Mrs. Eddy Entertaining For Mrs. Gee thur Hurd, of New York, who is visiting in town, Mrs. John W. Eddy will entertain n of twelve covers at Friday afternoon. . . Martin Entertains Mrs.*George Baskett of Lewiston, Idaho, who ts the guest of Mra. ¢ se E. Lammers at the Arcadia apartments, Mrs. Samuel with a ver home on Mr To honor 924 Society | For Miss ‘Thelma Bailey, whose marriage to Mr, Maynard Hicks will take place shortly, Miss Antetnetts! Conner will be hostess at a bridge and shower at her home on Tuesday Mrs. Frank H. Skinner Miss Gertrude Janson will as-| aes Luncheon foi Boston Guest For thé pleasure of Miss Emma Piather, of Boston, who ts visiting her brother-in-law sister, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace N MacBriar, Mra. Pra dmund Weeks has issued in na to m luncheon of forty cov ers at her home on Friday afternoon, , May 23 re ae Senior Breakfast at | College Club Seattle Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi, will give a breakfast to the sen: | jor girls of the active chapter at the University of Washington, on Sat-| urday morning at 11:30 o'clock, at| the College club. Th hostemses for the affal fe Mra’ B.C. Matthias, Lamping and Mrs, Howard Chastain For reservations, which will close this evening, call Mrs, W. H. Fix, BA st-1939. Cards Out for |Bridge Tea | To compliment Miss Marjorie Fis-} |ken, whose marriage to Mr, John| EB. Warren will be solemnized in} Billings, Mont.. on June 32, Mins) Dorothy Ehriich and her sister, Mra. | Roderick Janson, have cards out for} & bridge tea and miscellaneous show: | er at their home on Saturday after. | | eee | | ‘\. Martin entertained with a lunch-|B0on, The Misses Barbara Ehriich, | eon of twelve covers this afternoon|Margaret. Duncan and Frances} at the Sunset club, Eagan will assist, | eee eee | Small Dinner at Home Luncheon to Honor | Miss Catherine Collins wil! be host- | Graduates | eas at a small dinner at her home! Mrs, Nathaniel Stewart Rogers] this evening. es To Entertain Women Golfers The women of the Seattle Golf and Country club will be guests of the women members of the Inglewood Golf and Country club, on Thursday. May 22. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock, Informal Tea for Graduating Class Miss Marion McGrath gave an in. formal tea at her home Wednesday afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, complimenting the Misses Mary Hall, Gane Horsfall, ‘Cecile Tenny and Martha Drumheller, members of her graduating class at St. school, Tea Honors Mother Mrs. Harry C. Hartman entertain- ed Informally at tea at her home on ‘Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Henry Whitmore, of Boston, who will be her house guest until the latter part of June. 6 Plans Bridge and Shower In compliment td Miss Gertrude Janson, a bride-clect of June, and| by Mra. Ashley White, Mra. G.W.! charie: Miss Kristine Thomle, who will leave next month on a trip abroad, Miss Dprothy Dimock will give a bridge | Mrs. O. A. Larson, Mrs, Jeff Wall-| nant, 662 Qlymple place, at 10 a. m. | and shower at her home on Wednes- day evening, May 21 Display of Chinese Embroideries St. Barnabas’ Guild announces a “bring and buy” delicatessen. sale, and a sale of Chinese embroideries, on Saturday, May 17, from 2 until} 4 o'clock, in the Sunday school room | at the chapel. Nicholas | will entertain with a luncheon at Frederick 4 Nelson's, followed by| an Orpheum party, of Saturday | afternoon, In honor of Miss Julia | Rogers and Miss Janct Smith, who | will graduate from the University! of Washington in June. | | Invitations have been limited to} } Intimate friends of the honor guests | | re Bridge Tea for Mrs. Tovey Mra. F. C. Arnold entertained with @ bridge of five tables at her home on Saturday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. George Tovey of Bedford, Ind, a visitor in town. | | At the tea hour, Mrs. John B. |Crooke and Mra, Sarah Taylor dis- | pensed hospitalities, assisted by Miss | Marjorie Crooke. Preceding the tea service, Mra. E. Clay Brock sang a] | group of Russian songs, with Mrs. } John Allen at the plano. Mrs. Tovey land Miss Carrie Melter left ‘Tues- day morning for Vancouver, B. C.,| for a short stay before returning to their home. | see \Orthopedic Service | for Friday | Mrs. Charlies Gaffner will be ao | hostess for Alki Guild at the Ortho-| pedic lunch room Friday, ansisted | Lennon, Mrs. Guy Worthley, Mra! R. P, Carmien, Mrs. Fritz Johnson, |ingford, Mrs. L. L. MeNoble, Mrs.| |James Thomas, Mrs, P. P. Bliss, Mrs. Hugh Todd, Mrs. C, R.| Closer, Mra Cyrus Briggs, Mra. George King, Mrs. G. F. Hannan,| Mrs, G. R. Rumburg, Mrs. Joseph Marks and Mra. De Lat. | The Thritt Shop will be in charge! of Mra. W. BE. Henry Friday morn-/ ing, and in the afternoon Vashon} Island auxiliary, Mrs. H. E.) Miller,/ chairman. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ‘8 W. B.C. W. R. C. No. 1 will hold a social Friday, May 16, at Veteran's hall, Armory, Luncheon at noon will be followed by an afternoon of cards. All patriotic orders invited. oe ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE Ethan Allen circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will serve lunch Friday, May 16, at noon, in Roosevelt hall. Memorial services will follow and a business session will be held later in the afternoon. soe GEORGE WASHINGTON CIRCLE George Washington circle, No. 83, Ladies of the G. A. R., will have luncheon on Friday, May 16, at noon, at the home of Mrs. Ottillie M. Bartell, 615 Fifth ay one SCOTTISH GAELIC SOCIETY The Scottish Gaelic society will hold its regular monthly meeting nd dance Friday evening, May 16, ut 8 o'clock, to formulate plang for the summer. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. A cordial invitations is extended to all British. organiza- tions, SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sexton Friendship club will meet with Mrs, Emma Lincoin, 1929 Queen Anne ave, Friday, May 16, at 12 O'clock. Take West Queen Anne car, e6e LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North will give a card party Friday, May 16, at 8p. m., at 1923% First ave. ove oo HOW KHOLA CLUB The How Khola club will give its farewell dance of the season Friday evening, May 16, at Christensen’s hall, Broadway and Madison, All former guests invited, see FINNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB ‘The Pennsylvania: Study ciub will old its annual dinner at the Fed- erated clubhouse, Friday, May 16, at noon. Election of officers and an- nual reports. Response to roll call, “Spring Flowers.” Hostesses Mrs. Addie Brelle and Mrs. Frances Miller. cee HARRISON P.-T. A. Harrison P.-T. A. will give a dance Friday evening, May 16, at} Miller hall, 28th and E. Madison st. from 9 to 12 o'clock, see | WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB The regular meefing of the Whit- | tier Heights Improvement club will be held in the Whittier school, W.| 75th st. and 14th ave. N. W., on) Friday evening, May 16th, at $8) m. Mr. Chas, H. Heighton will speak on the Bone bill, after which re- freshments will be served. eee SEATTLE post Xo. 18 ‘The American Legion auxiliary to Seattle post No. 18 will hold a silver tea on Friday, May 16, 12:30 p. m., at {ts club rooms in the New Arctic hotel, with Mrs, Lou D. Parmelee and Mrs. Mary L. Lane as hostesses, eee ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social Club, 0. B. 8. will meet with Mra. Helen Barclay, 6126 Director at., Friday, May 16, Lunch- eon at 1:30 p. m. ’ ore . WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club will entertain with a. Juncheon and card party, Friday, May 16, at 12:30 p. m., at the club- house, The proceeds will be used to finance a bazaar that is to be held at o later date. . BAND-BOX PLAYERS The bimonthly meeting of the “Band-Box Players” will be held at the home of Mrs. L. B, Strang, 1716 Harvard ave., on Friday evening, May 16th, at 8 oclock. One of the features of the even: lin China, will be the speaker of the ing will be an address by Mrs. Strang. inl ad it te THE SE MARY — AN l theater.—Portrait by Wayne WELLS VE ae Lk ee SA See N | mil | fo; Albee, McBride Studio. ORTHOPEDIC GuILps To MEET | The Orthopedio Guilds of the city| and Its suburbs will meet Friday, ac cording to the following schedule Broadway, with Mra. Otis F. Lam. son, 4021 Denny Blaine ave,, at 2p m. Capitol hill, with Mra, C. J. How. | ard, 1109 17th ave., at 10 a. m | Denny-Fubrman, with Mra, J, C. Sinter, 910 Shelby at., at 10am. | East Highland drive, with Mra. M. N., Gilmore, 1163 21st ave. N, at 1 p. m. | First hill, with Mre. J, W. Godwin, 1020 Summit ave,, at 10 a, m. | Frink park, with Mra. Ivan L. Hy-| land, 330 20th ave, 8, at 1:30 p.m. | The Highlands, with Mra. J. D. Hoge, The Highlands, at 2 p.m. | Interlaken, with Mrs. C. FE. Haz | yard, 2048 23rd ave. N., at 2 p. m.| Assistant hostess, Mrs. Ira N. Gates. | Laureihurst, with Mrs. Quinn Smith, Laurelhurst, at 1 p.m. | Madrona, with Mrs, Henry Brod- erick, 1717 39th aves at 10 a, m j Mt. Baker park, with Mrs. William | Peterson, 2536 Shoreland drive, at 1:20 p.m North Mra N., at} Queen. Anne, - with McLaren, 2119 Sth ave 10 a. m, Queen Anne, with Mrs. J. A, Ten Renton hill, with Mrs. F, M. Jor-| dan, 1205 22nd ave, N., at 10.0, m University, with Mrs. G. Thelberg, 4709 19th ave. N. B, at 10 a. m. « Washington park, with Mra George Youell, 36th ave. and E. Ward, at 2 p,m. Seahurst, with Mrs. F. B. Carpen:| ter, Seahurst park. Sunset, with Mra. J. Stoeffier, 7302 22nd ave. N. W., at 10 a, m, North end, with Mrs, Ralph Me- Donald, 5712 E. Green Lake bivd., at 11am. Endolyn-Fauntleroy, with Mrs, Wil- liam Emerson, Endolyn, at 1:30 p. m, fast Madison, with Mrs. N. D. Stern, 3906 E. Madison, at 2 p, m. Vashon, at Burton library, Burton. Winslow, with Mrs. William Alban, at Ablan. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS MAY BREAKFAST PLANNED The Women’s Federation of the Evangelical Churches of Seattle will give a May breakfast on Tuesday, May 27, at 12 o'clock, at the Plym outh Congregational church, Mrs. Raymond Ricker, who has spent several years doing missionary work affair, Her subject will be “The Challenge of Youth in China.” Mra, 8. D. Wingate, president of the federation, will preside, Mrs, Howard A. Hanson, chairman of} the hostesses’ committee, hay charge of the breakfast. Tickets. may be obtained from representatives at the various churches, eee WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB HAS NEW OFFICERS The Women’s Civic club elected the following officers, to srve for the coming year, at its meeting, held ‘Tuesday, at the ¥. W. ©. A. President, Mrs, Clementine Pear. son; first vice president, Mrs, Hattie Egbert; second vice president, Mra. A. B. Talcott; recording secretary, Mra. P. F. Lofgren; corresponding lelal club will hold a card party Sat UNIVERSITY 0. FE. The University F 8. astern Star So. inj urday, May 17, In the Masonic tem 14th ave. N. BE. and 45th ast The proceeds will ald the furniah- Ing fund of the Masons, Cards and refreshments. eee QUARANTR CLUB The Quarante club will meet Tues: day evening, May 20, with Mr. and Mra. W. igor, 4818 Beach drive. | w FREMONT W. C. T. U. Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet! Tuesday, M at 3 Mra. Jorgensen, “Current Events From the Union Signal." Members are asked to come prepared to participate. eee ANNUAL CHILD | WELFARE CLINIC | The annual Child Welfare clinic, ! under the auspices of the Seattle} Federation of Women’s Clubs, will! be held June 3-7 inclusive, on the | fourth floor of the Bon Marche. Reg-| istration will begin May 19 and will} close when the 3,000 limit has been | reached. Mn. W, Barnhart {s general} chairman of the clinic and Mrs. Bur- ley Reeder vice chairman | Physical examinations will be in charge of Dr. Thomas Morcom; Dr.| H. C, Puckett will have charge of! the dental examination. A physical examination of 16 minutes’ duration will be given each child, but there will be no scoring. Every child ex-| amined will recetve a photograph | gratis. The slogan for the clinio this year is “Baby's Health the Nation's! Wealth,” | Children may be registered by | mail, siddreasing the Baby Clinic Per- | sonal Service, Bon Marche, or by} calling at the baby shop on the sec- | ond floor. | PRINTED SILK With the printed silk frock it ts | almost necessary to have one of the | straight Ittle wool coats, lined with | the silk of which the frock is made, | FAVORITE GLOVE | The gauntlet glove with an ornate cuff that pulls over the hand ts probably the best seller among gloves. MOIRE HATS Moire hats are newer than felts, | satin or straws and aro capable of ||| being worn with almost any type of |}! frock, PLEATED PEPLUM The pleated peplum, from six to nine inches in width, takes the post- tion the belt used to on some frocks. WASH If a little kerosene oil is used in secretary, Mra, 1B, 15. Stewart; treas- urer) Mrs. A. D. Thompson. the water in which you wash your floors they will always have a pleas: LouIsEc. BEC All Grades Accepted District: Teachers Bapplied te Residence NORMAL FOUR YEANS’ CovRsH CONDENSED COURSES Class or Private Orthbdor and anorthodox technic and fingerings nii1 orthodox pedaling explained, desirable for inexperienced teachers, but | Detent lelans who deaire to bring thomaeives to diagnose, and to modernize thelr playing, espec! The Course Is Comparatively Inexpensive—Call El, 7658 PIANO The McKelvey EL sot-7658 is and Alse to Outside Citles COURSE | FOR STUDENTS—ALSO FOR TEACHERS Instraotion hodox ana un- signed to aupply to jure in teaching and tone color. materials and lally as to pedalin ATTLE | went to @ greater or lens degree. STAR -ersonal Mrs. C. ove mak Mre @ short t her mot Frank B, Wiestling ik neck scarf. SUMMER FUR Summer ermine 5 used fr collars on coats and sults IKON PATTERNS | Before using « tissue paper pat Mary Ann Wells will stage her annual Festival of the|tern smooth it out with a warm tron Dance, Saturday afternoon and evening, at the Metropolitan USE SOFT WATER Whenever water i used in prepar. woft ig bleaches or disinfectants, ater nhould be used. Correct Apparet for Women Smart Silk FROCKS Very Specially Priced at ECIDEDLY worth immediate atten- tion — as the frocks in this group will be wearable throughout the Summer for practically all occa- sions. —The unusual variety of styles and fabrics afford a wide latitude of choice in smart sports models of plain and printed crepes and wash silks in high colors; darker crepes and satins for street, simply or more elaborately trimmed, as taste dic- tates. Gown Shop—Third Gallery Fifth Ave. at Pine St. Mr. and Mrs, Pa andell Henry and family will rer Frida | their summe home t th H | lands | ‘6, ¢ Mr, and Mrs, Claw M. Becley an | will leave on the, H. P © May 20, for Ban Vrands . ’ * | 60, which port they will sil styles in both | May on the Kroonland, for New | York, They will be gone about two] i , } | Mrs. Cordelia Biddle Duke, women s and aael® op Nationally known society rapalg eee D.¢ beauty of Philadelphia, who MISS€S SIZ@S--- a few a vas married to Thomas M Mr Mrs. Lyman Black and| ‘e home on Queen Anne Hill to thei: e summer home at Wing Point. 1 4. ee ARE ANCIENT - : | WATER TOAST re | Water toast is made by dipping ary ea Teal Up 6 joast quickly into salted wat in ' 2 t |the proportion of hait a texnpoon ot| Believed to Be Older Than CREDIT PRICES ie |should be served immediately to suit the to suit aM tesserae WASHINGTON, May 15.—Prob ’ Fy aaa EN joalye -taaapens react tears INDIVIDUAL EVERY PURSE A Whether she wears a tailieur, a|PDarach drove his slaves to build the Great Pyramid, and more than atraightline frock or a long coat, the jstylish maid of this season wears 4 for the} sport coats for summer, as well as | and it will not cling and curl trouble somely Tho alkali|emblems and idols, jin hard water offsets all chemicals | their earthenware, found at Culcullco | Of the human family, separated from pm, with|- W. 49th st, Sub- | 7S SSXOISY WBA SAINI [NN ne | Spring Bride \SALE of SUITS’ By all means you must see these New Suits in the favored materials for Summer ---Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Tan and Navy Twills in the most wanted twice as long ago as King Tutank |hamen was buried beside the Nile, |some ancient monarch of the Valley of Mexico forced his ‘subjects to erect a mighty monument to the long-for nm god. | National Geographic society jis sending an expedition to Mexico to uncover that monument, the old est structure ‘so ‘fer found on the American continent. Washington | scientists believe that the ruins of Cuteulles, south of Mexico city, con- | ntitute the Pompei of the Western | world HUGE ARTIFICIAL MOUND (err 1015 Second Avenue | || Between Madison and Spring, in Rialto Bldg., Just Already San Culcullco has dts. | |clowed an atrificial mound 412 feet Over Pig’n Whistle—Take Elevator in Mamater and 52 feet high. These} observations were made by Professor | Byron Cummings, leader of the Geo- | graphic expedition, in preliminary |work. Further explorations may | |revolutiontze our history of ancient | Were distinctly American. Thetr dis- | America. similarities to Asiatics, both East and keleton remains of the Americans | West; to Africans and to Europeans of 7,000 years ago, specimens of their |#T@ far more pronounced than their and pieces of | Similarities. They form a Jarge group COLORED HATS Milliners say that, despite the fact that colored hats are shown, it is difficult to get the average woman to wear them; that she prefers black or a combination of black and white. by Drv'Cummings, upset current |the parent stock in some remote age, theories about the origin of human|Who gradually multiplied andepos- je life on our continent. sessed themselves of this part of the “The steps of human development | &!9be."” from the simplest beginnings are as easily traceable in the Valley of Mexico as in Mesopotamia or the Valley of the Nile,” Dr. Cummings said. “We must acknowledge that the early inhabitants of HAT FLOWERS Daffodils+in natural colors are shown on the new spring hats and. they give a delightful feeling of spring. BOX COATS Short box coats of bla k and white checked wool, with collars and cuffs of white, are worn effectively with America |black alpaca or bengaline dresses, The newest turbans of draped silk or crepe frequently have wide scarfs that drape about the neck. SOTA ATT ATT Immense Showing of Early Summer Hats Assembled for Dollar Friday This weekly event at The Criterion always places at the disposal of its customers strictly new and fresh style expressions in both ma- terials and trims. The lines to be featured tomorrow are especially rich in Dress, Street and Sports Hats of becoming types. They include the last word of the season’s decrees and are uniformly priced at......s.ceeees Trimmed Hats Summery Street and Dress Hats so varied in charming ef- fects, so extensive in scope of shapes and sizes and so cleverly expressive of the season's note in trims as to warrant your com- ing direct to The Criterion with your millinery requirements, An affinity to your favorite frock or tailleur will at once be recog: nized and priced for $1 Friday ty ccsevesseveecee LEX Sports Hats Clever conceits in straw, quaintly modeled and trimmed as by the touch of magic, make up one of the largest assortments of sports hats we have ever assem- bled. Coolness and comfort for field event or motor trip is the promise which accompanies the assurance of correctness in these indispensable adjuncts to the sum- mer wardrobe priced for $1 Friday at s.eessesseeseee HULGNOOUGOOO0CO0N0U04000GSOEOAEOGROOANEOEOUGSEASOEOOOOOUGOOEOUUEOOOOOGSUROUOQSOEOUESSOEUOOGONETUUOANEEGARASAEEUOASEEOEET EAE Children’s Hats The girlie of today is the woman of tomorrow. For class event, week-end trip and vacation time, the little miss will take keen delight in a new Hat as stylish and beautiful as mamma's. Untrimmed Hats Hair braids, Milans, Swiss hemp, prox- aline and azure wrought into an infinite variety of crown, brim and color effects at once stamp this as an unusual offer- ing in Untrimmed Hats. Ordinarily they would sell at several times the price, but Friday your choice from the thousands here to choose from, will cost you Her fancy will be easily met here Friday from a magnificent showing priced at .. red bin cdbleaidentan icra hb ig