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FRIDAY, MAY 50, 1924 Seattle i LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Frances Oldham rHE SE , MR MALLET’ r Society || Raymond Owens a tant } M Louise ; < Betrotha f Promi } Anno Pic > Nie 5 NY pring ¥ Mrs. A Hoag 1 ‘ Miss OM q cerned ox ° ad, 1 1 West . : ew n ¢ Re t Women's 1 ity for June is t nw club p which will be held Saturday + 5 34, at “Loch K n” on Lake Wash q ington, the h of Mrs. R. H Denny and Mrs. Florence Denny Heliker. Reservations must be made at the 4 lub by noon on June 1%. Members q are asked to bring cup, spoon and fork. Luncheon will be served by the club. Buses will leave Unive way and Fortieth st., at 10:30 a. m. 4 bi ; Mrs. Dutton Will Give Tea To honor Mrs. F. er, jretiring president Phi Delta ‘Theta. Mothers’ club, who will leave next.week for the East to attend the gradvation of her daughter, Miss Marien Knickerbocker, from Smith college, Mrs. 0. J. C. Dutton will en tertdin at ten at her home on Wrdnesday afternoon, June 5, trom 3 until 5 o'clock William Calvert, Jr.. and Mrs. FB. Markey will preside at the Uensiand assisting will be Mrs. Star Calvert, Mrs. Lawrence Calvert, Mrs. Fawih Hogs. Jr. Mrs. Frank Hors i @irs. A. &. Eldridge. and Mrs. Greendagl. )- Mrs. D. G. Rel wit! contribute miysical numbers during the after- + Mrs. Schmitz Hostess Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz entertained with a luncheon of eight covers at her Home Thursday, for her mother, Mra.-J. C. Huteson, who will leave Next:week for her summer home at Sound. H. K kerbock er for Visitors To honor Major and Mra. F. C. Wadiill, who are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson, Dr. and Mrs. 3.1. Durand will-entertain with a dinner of ten covera on Monday eve Nipg at the Boulevard Inn, Hospital Auxiliaries Plan Silver Tea The Fauntleroy and Endolyne auxiliaries to the Children's Ortho Pedic hospital will give a silver tea Vancow Be nent Will ‘er Girl Club Event 6012 Half-Price Sale Named ‘ommittec for Dance rT : © in charge of de t al « ng dance the Yacht Mra. George 8 Rich, Mrs. Ww c Weatherat Mrs. r J Aa iM A. M. Reception Will Fo ollow Concert f ert da ig by Mra { lr e Rod efit of the new Pree a the Mount Baker ! jing a be Mra. Ww A. M r M. Pratt, Mra. W John, Mrs, J. P, Pen Mrs. L, I4 Hillman, Mrs, 8.| E William F, Piper} Mt ardman, dining room will t k J. Calkins, Mrs Jacobson, Mrs. Clarence Brown, A. E 3 neider, Mra. Clyde L. . Mre, Calvin 8, Hall, Mra. John H. Baird, Mr B. J. Bold, Mra. RK. B. Bush, Mra. M Nicholson. Mra. I. M. Norris, Mra, Frank Ayer, Mrs, J, B. Brown, Mrs, H. E. Wilson, irs. Robert Davison, Mrs. 0. C. Tay iam Merritt Smith. patronesses are Mra. D Mra. H, E. Williamson, Duncan, Mra. Walter Rese Robert Kellogg, Mrs. Ber. Mrs D. F. ne. Me Mra. m Dean Mrs, John H. Ande Mrs. © Pursle Mrs. held June , to be 2, Mrs. J. G W. P, Dawson, Mra P. . Mra, Charles H. Field, Mrs. 8. W. ¢ aCA art and Miss Grace Cummings. Seattle Bailey, Stew | Personal , at the Bon Mallett is chairman of registration for Baby Health tnclusiv under the auspices of the Child Welfare department of th Federation of Women's Clubs.—. Marche Portrait by Grady cee | " . a Mrs. Malcolm B. King and 4 Frank Fretwe Musicale Given to ter, Misa re crap tr yet aicertnles Honor Daughter Graston ‘Sing:! ot Vancouver, in We Honoring her daughter, Hilda, | ™otore wn Thursday, to eiioed” enaheerent Mr. Lazar |th® week-end at the Hotel Wa Asarhi, was announced, pT hice le os g terest! Mra. Henry Boas ga interesting | so gn parset ! American-Russian musicale her home last evening, which was en-| CA!» is the house guest of Mr ms the fi nae ds Hae nevente rela, | Mre. H. N. Richmond at thelr ES Pree ee rere Cee evecny. Ter Lin Leurethvurat | Mr. and Mra Horace Rand, since tives and friends of the young couple 7s A ee ee are hogy pect aa ln te: Miss Mary Cameron, of Vancouver,| are guests Hotel Washing ; toradeeces reeee B. C., and Mise Janet Wilson, of| ton opral Kerris 1 C.. are week-end guests sae pianist? Carolfiie Kidd," soprano; Mr. | Kertisdale, B.C. ar Ad pumets | i cooleaie Serebrentkoff, baritone; Mary Danks: ’ La el : big ag mezzo soprano; A. Banevitch, tenor : | : Dr, and Mrs. H. M. Stryker and! preas of Canac V th lia Ail ni daughter, Miss Helen Stryker, mo-| couver, f to ‘ tored to Bellingham today to visit} the Orient Orthopedic Lunch and Mr. and Mra. E. B. Deming over the es, veh | week end, Mise Thrift Shop week eilgte Mise The Medina guild will have charge} 41-5 Franklin Sawyer Palmer re ae peat feeantal et of the service at the Orthopedic) turned Tuesday on the H. F. A trip abroad. Mins Oliv [lunch” foom Saturday, with Mrs ander trom a short trip to ( ta has been East fi C. A. Banghart acting as hostess, ne a will "return® at’ ti | assisted. by Mrs. W. E. Dwyer, M Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Spawn have| samo time. J. B. Lincoln, Mrs. H. H. Manny.| a inthe “alt a ae Mrs: Ramer Green, Mra F. B. ae ae Shaw, irs. Frank Gorham, Mrs ee Pit Praag en Foun Ix Locke, Mra. Albert Wilte Mr. and° Mra: ‘Varde | MeFartand| Thursday for Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Henryl returned this week from a trip of] Mis» Fisken w Greene, Mrs, Edward Monson, Mrs.| several months abroad. “ren on June 2 | Earle Thompson, Mra. J. H. Feath-| — utah erstone, Mra. Eva Miller, Mra. E. P. Stetina Tremper, Miss Sara Williams andj MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES Miss Alice | Miles | Memorial day exercises held by the | The Sunset guild will be in charge| members of the Brotherhood of Loco tall day Saturday at the Shop, represented by Mra J. jer and Mrs, A. Hammergren Thrift! motive Engineers thruout the United off) states, Mexico will attended by all engineers and thelr Canada and be ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will meet at the home of Mrs. Caroline F. Clarke, a 6915 Seward Park drive, Thursday, June 5, Mra. Clinton $. Weeks, host- sm Luncheon at 12:30 p, m. DEMOCRATIC WOME! CLUB Seattle City-wide Democratic ‘Women’s club will meet at Dart- nal cafeteria, ‘Thursday evening, June's, at 6:20 p.m. Address and musical program at 7 p. m., follow- ed by a court whist card party at $:15 o'clock. Public invited. ; oa WEST WOODLAND PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE West Woodland Pre-school circle Will meet Wednesday, June 4, at a 2:20 p. m., in school auditorium. Program by two first grade rooms and the kindergarten. AUXILIARY TO GIVE LUNCHEON Auxiliary to Fortson Camp, U. 8. W. V., will « fon at the home of Mrs. 17 ith ave. N. at 12:20 o'clock. For reser e a lunch- Guy Morse, , June 5, jonas call EA st4135 RB. . DIES’ MONTEFIORE rhe regular monthly b Ladies’ Montefiore Aid society Will be held Thursd: June 6, at 2:30 D. m. at Educational center. SOCIETY meeting of see 4 CALLS SPECIAL MEETING Mrs. R. J. Reekie, general chair- man of the building board of the City Federation of Women's Clubs, has called a special meeting of all trus- fees for Wednesday, June 4, at 4 p. ™. at the Elks’ club. BC Sunset Heights’ Literary club, West Seattle Art club, W Women's Improvement men's Educational club, Woman's q Takeride Civic Improvement club j 4 the Tuesday club are asked to nd representatives to this meeting. wt Seattle elub, Wo: WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The regular meeting of the Wom. @n's lakewood Civic Improvement | club will be held Tues June i R D. im. in the clubhouse. Mrw. V \ ter Deutch and members of the « Ie Sommittre will be hostesses for the afternoon. ‘Trattic laws will be read ‘ ‘nd discussed., ro Hie @) ‘ Women’s Clubs Thygesen | ¥ families on all railways centering at Seattle at a meeting to be held at o'clock Sunday afternoon, June 1, in Fraternal hall, 19234 First ave. | An address will be made by Rev | J. 0. D. Alvin Moore will speak on the significance of the DANCE RECITAL 18 CHARMING A colorful program, made all the more brilliantly charming because of | the grate and beauty of the many children assisting, was the. gradua tion dance recital of Gertrude Wien-|B. of L. FE. zirl, May 29, at the Cornish Little| ‘phe meeting will be under the au theater. Miss Wienzirl, who tw the] spices of the Indies’ auxiliary to the Powers and H. Memorial day. daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Wienzirl | hrotherhood and will be presided over of the University of Washington, is|},y Mra, J. R. Calehan of Tacoma, graceful exponent of her art. 8he| president of the auxiliary. | was aided not only by her own pu-| eee | pils, but also by those of Margaret | niger ; FREMONT W. ¢ if Tapping. Miss ‘Tapping herself taking | ; x mont W. C. T, U. will meet ca : | Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m, in the Much of the effect of the whole en! bury M. E. church program was dup to the stage ar-| TT be flower, milasion day, In tate ay, Fangements and costuming, the work| (1/9 of Mra. Jennie Bruce, Mem jof Miss Wienzirl and of Miss Tap- | ping; the stage setting, the contribu matic department of |bers are requested to bring flowers, o- tion of the a: the school, and the lighting, of which . LADY STIRLING CHAPTER ters in the legend ‘ ‘Tuesday at her home, 1118 26th ave, in celebration of her will be given | pirthd ‘Those present were mem jthe second graduation dance recital) pers of Daughters of St. George lodge. of this commencement. This by|Cards were the amusement of the | Agatha Browne and her class. Miss | afternoon. Browne is a dancer who has been| = welcomed by the public since her first appearance: luncheon on lof China. On Saturday, May 21, . WOMAN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB The Woman's King County Re- publican club will meet at Meves' | cafeteria, Monday, June 2, at” 12) noon. *A musical program has been|¥ NOTHIN! Jarranged. Mrs, John Ff, Stitt will Like Fresh Dairy Products sing. for the Family Table | Judge King Dykeman will talk waar ting ine aiwevd lon juvenile court work. A business freah and wholesome | meeting will follow. yur counter, | The public speaking class will Cottage Cheese meet at 11 a. m, Mrs. izabeth | nes | Skoug will give a talk on “Immi Mille Buttermitk gration.” Mrs, F, Pearson will tatk| Cream Bulgarian Milk on “The Johnson Immigration Meas- ure,” The Woman's King County publican club headquarters are now located at 6188 Arcade building The Coolidge for President will hold a business meeting 10:89 a, m. ‘ club} at! | CANON CITY, Co! serving time in the penitentiary here? From behind the 4 drab gray w % covered accidental! of the prison band, him. Harry “Hickey” now 26 years old, 10 years after he Keim, Denver real lly Stowe ‘Tynan sion to train the ful voices I ever hear “If I can devote som | plan. *And now he of his time e poom YORK Astor mansion- York's original 400 soon to make way apartment house, The most famous and events. death of William 1890 and {9 the last places of that period. ls of the come stories of a golden tenor voice by | Earl Ste |now being developed and trained by | It was more thania y: McAndrew: was sent had killed Wallace r, livious of an audience, self snatches from Ir songs, went “He has one of the RM lo, ron i. t ask wh birthplace is 1 for nota of “big Is Caruso’s Successor in Penitentiary? Golden Tenor Is) Discovered May 20.— Will the mantle of Enrico Caruso fall on the shoulders of a murderer, | jorado state bars the les and up for Cyrus Capion has ever taken charge,| Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. Ral reom the e ‘ ” Misa Wienzirl as ‘Papilion’’ and| will hold its regular monthly meet-| am 4 ‘eee Mifare stt ie Miss Tapping as a gypsy in a Greek | June 3, at 1:30 p. ml i oc ked to be ae leet be nt | dance, were warmly encored, Other|at the residence of Mrs. Edwin 8.| 0g)? 18 i flaraland solo dancers were Bobley McKenny, | Hives, 1007 W. Galer st. Mrs, W. M.j Mtr Mime he worked hard and ¢, Anna Burns, rma ms will. Ue: assisting hostess. wither Ae dae, Hak | my a ne 4 } d meeting at 1 p.m. hen, one day, Stowe heard him | Learn ac Altos Mise r, oe te Petti- | Board Aight humming to himself during one of| |crew, Eleanor Weingardt, Marjorie Sevens the practice intervals, Startled by | MeLaughlin and Doris Suckling, the| BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON the beauty of tone and timbre, he I ast being the principal charac s, B. FR. Hendrix entertained at . Tomy cable last four being th inh tee Mrs. EB. E ndrix entertained Atl stopped to listen. McAndrews, ob- ing to him. pd Italian 0 Warden permis. prisoner's voice. most wonder. Stowe ime sald to him and get him interested in developing his great gift he will be another Ca: ruso, I feel sure. Permission was granted, McAn- |drew was readily interested in the is spending part ch day cultivating the voice that has given him a new hope for life after his sentence fs up. NSION hite marble of Now ‘0 be razed a story In this old man. sion were held many of New York's ible soclal It was built Just before the Astor in Paris in the show ago that | . who Is and house” or | ATTLE STAR But there the bare For y h e bright of ation ne ne th rful f I ¢ WELCOME HIM! $1.60 4 4 ' ‘ popular THE MOS’ WONDERFUL OUTING I can suggest for any crowd » party abeahd BL BIRD. great, new moored a f t 1 all EL 0 © special ex ae Yo ) IRTHMORE, »¥ of ate A wh man tn y ser of girls in a great 4 who works has y only he the world to he A BRIDE LOY Just how her jewels Paul Hanson, at the GOL 1426 First Ay oF er which res A HAT FOR A QU sane 1 new hat $6 to $10) at $ i a eg Have 4 en the collapsthle 4? You can p ne in o pure and bring it out yi ties THE OUTDOOR GIRL ESPECIALLY Is Invited ‘to visit the demonstrat ige of CAMP f LEWIS Wireless, out Bothell Wa meone there you the new tents, t camp furr latest design Here ar blankets—th: een at th At the downt ¢ made you the special th will re ‘at ee 4 aren't extravagant at all. They're p sel ¢ FRIED SPRING CHICKEN, YUM, YUM! You can order it for night, tomorrow, any day, at Wing's Cafeteria. It's served for 40 ¢ a portion, at 1409 F Ave as One of the attractions that can never be moved uptown ts the acrene view of the bay and the (slands that the best First ave places command. os 8S fe A ROW OF STARRY RHINESTONES May bo set in your frock at ELITE. Hemstitching (8 cents) and Pleating 1s done at 414 Eitel Bid over Bartell’s e €0%6 An old Enplish initial can be outlined on linen most effectively toith hematitehing. Pere Da THE AIRY-FAIRY SIMPLICITY Of BORGUM’S Graduation Frocks ($6 to $15, complete) has won my heart! Have you called at 709 Pine St oi. eace Old-fashioned pinking and eyelet embroidery decorate the cuffs of the quaint short white gloves that girls and young women are wearing with their sleeveless summer frocks. . . SVERY BIT AS GOOD AS “CAN” COFFEE In that sold at HUGH 03 Pine St.) at three pounds for $1 . What a lot of “cros in quantities and to " breakfasts it spares in a year to buy coffee “glass jar” it! TO WEAR WITH A FESTIVE SWEATER A flannel or crepe skirt E. H. Shamek’a is fine. laid tn the new combination pleatings at At 1612 Fitth Ave. . A lovely cape for summer partics ts of soft Canton lald tn tiny doz pleats pleats. From shoulder trimly in place. to waist crosswise atitching hold the A collar of white fur finishes it, . THE ORIENTALS U At CARLSON'S are priced at THE RICH, WARM DYE: Are copied in a group of domestic (800 Pine St), 9x12. Wilton Just $47.50, rugs I've found. velvet rugs (beauties) The uncompromising reds and greens that used to quarrel on the of @ generation ago have been subdued last!) New England rug-makera have taken lessons in coloring from the patient carpets at little principalities in Southern Asia, TUMBLING ABOUT IN THE TROPICAL BREEZES Of a great rotatifg dryer of the SEATTLE SUPPLY Laundry,|+ you've no Idea how fluffy your bathrobes, your blankets and pillows become after a clean-water washing at this fino plant. Call CA pitl-0300 “2 6 Mcchanical fanning will restore the coveted “new” look to your fine net and filet blouses as no other treatment can. . CUT HAIR OR COMBINGS EDITH HARRIS L ‘To fashion transformations, switches, doll-wigs, 614 Eitel Bldg. A mock twig or transformation has a hundred uses. It disguises unbecoming bob, covers a head of hair that’s come out after an illness, tse mock or hides hair that’s been ruined in the dyeing, wigs for their becomingness, Actresses se 8 “WHAT VINITS CAN I PLANT in June that will make a showing before fall?” I ask my gar- den store friend. He tells me that scar- let runner deans, Japanese hop, can- vine and wild cucumber vine are all rapid growers and in Seattle soils, ary-bird all thrive . STORE AT HIS GARDEN Ronald BH. Chapman you choose bedding 1913 Westlake. (formerly of the City plants, grasses, spr Parks board) will help and spray materials. gorgeous rhododendrons can be planted now at the blooming But how costly they are! rin PLEASANTER TO WORK OUTSIDE! Those season . ‘I's Our happiest Seattle women do not drudge in their basements on Monday and Tuesday. The laundry goes out of the house to SUPPLY. CA pitl-0900. Cm Sie) Seattle 1a known as a city of gardens. these days. A weed patch is rare indeed ting something the ho a de t the especially today DID YOU KNOW THAT PAULINE FREDERICK “ere in peor ter of Pauli e UHL BROS. Here they've woman can © they se sh rproot fabric from h table cove Here they've steel wool of all g for cleaning m sluminum to a gummed-up seine Gingham curtains are so bright and pretty at the kitchen windows! They are simply finished, too, often with a colored-edged white tape-like braid. | oP oe | STITCH! STITCH! STITCH! ‘# music in it when you've @ good machine. Did you know | that the Singer Shop at 1524 First Ave, sells everything from old | epaired models to amazing new electrics ee Cable stitching (s easily done with an ordinary sewing machine The wobdbin must be threaded with the heavler decorative floss and the stitch made very long. IF YOUR LONG-PILED WINTER COAT COULD TALK It would beg to be sent to the Pantorium before it's put away. Its not just the cleaning but the intricate steaming process there that will restore it, you see. «ee Fur and feathers are given private baths at a good plant. This | means that ostrich trimmings and winter collars are taken off and sewed on again as part of the dry cleaning process. o 6 @ i SEEING DOUBLE Is a defect of vision that you ought to ask a reliable optometrist abo Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds on Fraser-Paterson's balcony are most generous in advising their visitors. People who care a One is for lot about how they look have three pairs Of sports, great horn-rimmed goggles. Another 4 For dress, it's proper to wear nose-glasses with Ue glasses. for business obtrusive + | | DIG IT UP! Panamas are such good style this summer that you're lucky to wm ne of any age, CHURCHILL'S will clean it and re-block it beati- tifully. Even hats of milan or straw are made shapely and like new at 402 Union St Among the new sports hats those with felt crowns and straw brim are particularly enticing, TAKE MUSIC WITH YOU! Good used phonographs and records are sold at 1816 Westlake, TO CONSULT A MARCELLER ABOUT ONE’S FACE ~ Is very much like asking a blacksmith about one's diamonds. It's much better to take tissue-building problems straight to the MARINELLO SHOP (520 Union St) where face-moulding has been a specialty for years, The famous “Eugens” permanent waving 4s done here, MA in-9117, : i The man who invented a delicate ofl-skin sachet to slip over every curler on which hair ts wound before the heat cups are applied, made permanent waving harmless. You, with lustrous heavy hair, may prefer to wear yours straight. But how we thin-haired ones are improved with waves and ringlets that can’t wash out? PUPILS OF MARY ANN WELLS! ‘ An elaborate dance program including bits from the recent festival is presented by Mary Ann Wells’ pupils at the HEILIG THEATRE this week. The feature photoplay is “The Arizona Express.” . oe a few years, already three of her pupils have decame prominent in critical New York for their beautiful dancing, eee HARRY CAREY Appears in his great new photopla and tomorrow at the COLONIAL. AS SOFT AS KID GLOVES Are LINDGREN'S Arch Fitters! You'll love the snug heel-fit these shoes, the roomy toes and the smart trim lines: At 131 Fourth Ave. "The Lightning Rider,” tonight % Just the shoe not to wear when your feet begin to.ache isa heavy, formless one that shuffles as you walk. . LIKE PLAY TO FASHION A frock at Miss Bean's! She cuts and fi at 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-9119. eee With an expert head to engineer the job, two willing hands, a needle and a few yards of pretty material will work wonders. you sew. Her studio's see SO MANY PRETTY THINGS TO WEAR Are taking shape at Mrs, CHOUINARD'S, She makes flapper frocks, gowns for grown-ups, too, at her new shop upstairs, Mo Dermott Bldg. * ly I've just seen a dainty bride's dress of French convent-embroidered batiste banded with cream-white hand-made lace. A young glrls frock designed at the same shop is of a powder-blue changeable taffeta frilled with fine Valenciennes, “THE BUBBLE” GIVES AWAY ‘To each buyer of a new hat Saturday (the models include white hats and late summer felts at $3.96, $4.95 and $5.95) a lovely crepe de chine scarf. 218 Pike St, . The ends of the fasinating new costume scarfs are banded in plain colors or in motley prints of rainbow hues, oe oe vee “HOLLYWOOD” HAS TAUGHT ME That every girl can afford a frock or two of summery voile or gayly printed crepe. The new white hats are inexpensive, too, at 1621 Westlake, North of Pine. see When the lap of your frock is like an old-fashtoned flower garden, and its collar and cuffs colored like stray petals, you are truly dressed for June, (Advertiaament? Though Mary. Ann Wells has lent her talents to us in Seattle only