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® ° FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 192% THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 37 = — mal —— — } < ‘ WAISTLINE OFTEN LOWE! I = « ] = Piar Wins A y ’ . D r Ivy Epa I >» AT BACK eattle S ciet [ CLUB WORKERS | ersonals BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS Baited by Lillian Keen Lar elephone MA in-0600 : \ Ass ati aura ory , Luncheon at Golf ( Club for W omen Member: ; : t . Dinner Will Precede Dance ° um Seatt M ’ of the 5 rea ¥ mc . bd - T Mrs. J ' * % z 4 . . M H 1 M M I ¥ ‘ H X ) N » , Mm Wo ME Mrs. W : nN . cM ‘ » A M BFE e 4 > iy Olives Ht \ “ x . att “ 1 : Di win 4 : Entertaining at Bridge : as I « ‘ nner onor five. Coral." Wtnocht ae eas : : re npbell Kellehers men Seales Ge tan go ag , : : ' I . Mrs u ag Thursday afternoon the I tt r r - t M 2 M w t i} wih © . t it eu the Univ ae - k : @ Mr, atd Mr Campbell Kelleher) Bridge to Honor = ———S —— = = = ret Lee jance M : = i Kelleher will « the Sun-| M Hare | get cud in by e .) mt ot Mra. ¢ 4 ° : “et ie aaa Mine! tae Sth fier bd ir a stoem. | Hugh F ell will enterta se | A her hom Wed Sunday Afternoon sath * Three t “ Musicale rs! eo a ternean, Guild Will Give | “T" x ‘ : ealeat the clud « a wi “rere ~ ost agonized appeal of all just now whe Mared § at 4 KT va Afternoon Party h lagten Stat ene ( = : one 7 ly have ne t least one complete outfit Mrs. Aubrey Wilton } Mra L. J. Kearns, Mrs H. H./ members of the club are planning to erect.—Portraits by Wale doa progressing with each shopping season Hostess iikiiee. £9. been ded ire |e roudly does the girl who works at the next de to yours Mra Aubrey Wilton will enter ic © Henny, néslotinn’ beatannen Grady | flaunt her bargains and the chic frock that some clever y tia with a bridge and mah jong eae | | ‘ j maker of gowns has made from her suit of last spring (no tm at her home on FY afte | Bridge Luncheon usic |Harry Hanlon Returns | longer smart in competition with the ensemble) ea March 12 lat Home | | Harry Hanton, the well known] Extravagance comes of too speedy a decision—and of an Ba 1 Art Mr, Myre McElwain Alfred Cortot | baritone-bass, will be guest of hono all-too-incomplete survey of the shops and their contents. Mysic and A? at lun t be se Tonigt f the Clef club at it r meet The girl who boasts “that. she knows what she wants and Fund Tea We day s Tonight Gowman hotel Saturda sees it—then buys it,” is not such a wise person Washington Park unit of ¢ ae es Roy vapyet ae 5 h 7, at 6:20 « k after all, for the girl who looks for days, here and there, Mule and Art Foundation fund will | yyq oy; n, who is w former r casually or with firm purpose the girl who is happily ; Marriage Announce ' , pa ta 4 gaa i eeneee's weosical a Te yea wait need t of § has be ‘ and inexpensively gowned for the season on the dollars ET” cone of Mis it. 34 ce atten Wineah dt oohee tan ‘ He ta re ie to re which Miss “Find-It-and-Buy-It" pays for the first neu eal Me Sith ave. N | aaaaas nasa oni perma nd ' 4 frock of the season! For the girl who “hasn't time” I’ve Mra A. 3 Kerry, Mrs. Edgar] noon at the Parte the McK listed below shops where shdé is certain to find real worth Ames and Mrs. Alonzo Condon wi of a sé eymar ‘ ] for her money pake Brief talks in Rev. C. Thunbe Olymy the organization A. W. High 1. G Yiin ¢ : “ a ‘ i . mw Ber wit be contribu were the at Ls EXPERT MARCEL OPERATORS | THE Mises Edna W Elda | ; M m 2 fee Rone ( 1 ‘ fF P AN ee Week and Rachel ra | Come nS Pe Roe E ! i H * Myes and Mrs ande Hibat , - 4 | ate, a eo ‘eigine will preside over tea serv ostesses a A He ; : ! A hg Oifcers of the unit include Mrs.) Tennis Club r P t flauntingly » a nifty fr / fla triped Geil Tenny, president; Mrs. Ct te T o ‘ Ay , . widely in black and re » ‘ound of cre whit Tas vice resident; Mrs. George| Mie John ‘ Exceptional UNUSUAL APPAREL OFFER : 2 erty Yeoed, secretary; Mrs. Stanley Gri. | Holmes. Mrs ’ Name t ¢ you { und me your chole or DOW fils treasurer. Member of board bss eos as . Value! jer to reduce ar ¢ of ndid ments neve woma da a and ‘ of directors, Mrs. H york m nn | nes “Hae nga tnbeene ip aden. | BIE a, Sweet orn! he Cind I ' bloc wve I ! of her day in the kitchen. She'll Anther unit was added to the) | Vivace assa erick Ww rst night | : wale and art fund in the Sunset} Pet te Altes * : m9 First. WM district on March 3. the} o Y } OF yer ' me New on be shabbily h r ‘ ‘ ph We @ riunate inh ‘ c with alt Thane of Mrs. Frank Hopkins, ssi | Service at pee $ Aa. bbe : : } re are fortunate in having a downtow a view equal to Madave. N. Mrs. A. S. Kerry pre: | Orthopedic Shops eat ’ “Allegre TOPCOATS on e528 rade dre ih eed Me FE Pimeron| sasnaret and ‘Three Tree Point| at Allegro ivace YOUR “WORN OUT? FUR RECORD CABE Peeceeowins — ptticers: ‘+. |} Saturday at the hopedic Lunch | . Debus , S +f B aph Supt ke theen: Mrs. A. Nelson, presi bela itscnae’ Moray ; adus of Parwe Of Smar var oe 2. eae ae Maw Healey, secretary-treasurer| Wie stray pPERDK | (ey Rerenade of the t Simplicity Fiiens the aes WNoulgbe bare vudepe ee se! Mme 3. C. Dirkson, program, Mrs) i stirs 7 Ha ; wae t coat. F. Hopkins, entetainment Caltetl,. Bre. Mra. |._‘f wow Wa se YOU ARE JUDGED PP John Emery. Mrs. Gene shilamyer.| Carnare ea 4 THE POISE ATTACHED TO BEING CORRECT shaves a J Be APPEARANC mi Pacis bee suse . py Wi onl oe RSE Nin Aaieiie Sean tutes < (Pupils in Joint’ + : 2 . nite pipe ' t m0 " n of thelr worth (because to Present e Doers”: 1s t ennk "| Piano Recital : sf ow bees worn, tir vermott The Faculty Wives’ club will pre-} Sunset auxiliary will direct 1 rre MeNeel: ont} ew. en: oe fat & one act play, “The Doers,” | service i day Saturday at talented < * t 2 t t is ‘ t with 4, ¢ argain or c i the regular meet Monday, | Thrift Shop, represented by a St fagle, ¢ ua teuh the exsity of a bobd-curl 1 sloy frei the. “oentor EY EMgp eee eee a Marh 9, at 2:30 o'clock at the | F. Johnson and Mra. J recita eee Faculty Men's club. Mrs. C. E Lamm Mareh § J 7 A eS arch : 5 | 7 2 aia os ve Than peaaecaly aha JUST $7.50 / T BORGU ws FOR DAYTIME Midaawa? Are the sim © Manne ail colors and " A fe ik | Glasses for evening-for close work and ordinary use—are just right ‘The program, which is open to the models, toc m | as to lenses and correct as to fr ames when they come from Dr. and Women’s Clubs peta Rep hag OE Mig pany BS oc be oe CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Mildred and Elmo Picht, Opal and} a black ribbon tie, is ‘ | otek buiell Jace dad wet 1 hould be fitte as | Glenn Deits, Helen Lowe, Margaret | ‘ ] thal’ the fries kelll ot ‘ptbo%See tatean pre mineatmnt ri eM acaite sae Be Ree : # so that the frames will not give too much prominence ta the ey Rr rt oud | dateek acter wiedoren, Lactte| THE TAYLOR BABY SE RV i |. ‘There's a frame for each face, as sell aa a hat for each: head tiety relly Saturday, March at | Black, Peegy Wood, Lindley Bushell, | Second floor Bigelow |t r Fourt Pike showing ca das At Ss es 2pm. In the girls’ gymnasium of | Jean Fowler, Nadia Wu Vault, Fu-| new spring coats and hat Also pan dresves and b ’ wash} MARIE NELSON “DOING” YOUR GOWN | the Broadway high school. Mrs. | omena Fiorrto, Charles Spence, Mar- sults at $1 up Assures the success of your spring costume, whether it’s brand new “Taby Johnson Stewart, former re-| garet Hail, John and Mary Meagher. ~iggagt wid material or something to remodel. 509 Peoples Bank Bldg. fieual director of this district, will | David and Jeanne Le Grand and] oseturs | Don't you wish you might buy a tiny pink jacket for a wee doy? | Cg te We prevent. The various troops will | Rose Beancho. Impromp The most adorable things, in angora wool, with here and there an} No ter how skilled a seamstress or how exqr } “ee x en < st how exquisite your material, compéte in song contests, feeeenn embroidered Slgwer tied with @ soft little ribbon. me new frog owes its success to the cleverness and ideas of your modiste, almost entirely. first-aid ays, knot tying, signaling, stunts | P iad plays. All girls and anyone in. in girls are invited to at Auxiliary No. 14, and P..| | will have a card pa Saturday | | evening, March 7, at 1915 First ave Five hundred will be played. The next reguiar business meet- ing of the organization will be held} The Greenwood Improvement club | March 19 Give a card party macoreay March 7, at $63§ Green- ave! eee | HELPING HAND CLUB | Helping Hand club will have | ciups ecard party Saturday evening, March | qy I be held in Everett, Satur March 14. ‘This district includes £0 $.cLUB MEETI | 7, at § o'clock, at the home of Mr.| juts in Bellingham, Mt. Vernon, 8.0. 8. club of the Dunlay| and Mrq C. R. Kinsman, 209 First | Anacortes, Seattle, Port Angeles @urch will meet in monthly session, | ave. W. |Bremerton, Arlington, Snohomish | Eiturday evening, March 7, at the b tied The Auburn, Puyallup and Sumner The Woodland Park auxiliary to the Ruth School Building fund will | hota its regular meeting Tuesday, | March 10, at 1:30 p. m.. at the home * pr Invocation, Communtty # club quart Reading of club collect, by Dome of Mrs. P. A. Klein, 14154 E | ADDITIONAL CLUBS following program has been ar - Dinner wili be served at} - ranged: 1 tags All members urged to cA WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY | 4:39—call to order—Edna 8, Cagwir nor Ewing. ging led by Everett all clube club will give «| of Mrs. Osear Soderquist, 4027 Whit-| In unison ee dk Gee | Gber Saturday evening. March 7, | man ave i | oeeas Suse Jane Mills, Kverete city tits hall, ¢4th ave. S. W. and Hud- x treasurer | Mist. Members and friends in- EALOGICAL SOCIETY Welcome to vist ed, | The Anneke Jane Bogardus Gene- ial ae | ological society holds regular meet- CULTURE | ing at the home of D. Griswold, 5312 a | Stone way, on Tuesday, March 10. - and rote “meg Ce aa a Classic Culture club will meet | ated “Membe Federition clubhouse sat-| SEATTLE FEDERA piacere , TION W.C J. president Heattle B. & PW. ¢ eae 4 I, at 2 o'clock | Tio? - Tt w Dr 7 i Seattle| “Fiventional Committee Work Soft, supple fabrics | The regular meeting of Federation Woman's Christion ‘ et the forosin club | Program in charge of Miss | —new to this season tRathbun and Mias Nell perance unions will be held Tuesday, | Inde Will give history of the new | March 10, at 2 p, m., in Plymouth —in colors that pro- T. Reynolds, | Shurch P vibe frlal art department o¢| Capitol Hill union will have]; c claim that Spring Public fchools, wit! give illus Charge of the devotionals. The pro Pies ap terion ek erie toner techie] gram will be conducted by the presi dents of the local unions. Siew Ylorenes McKay, national vice pre eon “Records and Ke “Mrs, Clara Moyer Will sing a group of sone» Mary Dawson will render in Do for Committees, > Smartly with interesting tails, styled—and UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS FT. A | University Heights PLT. A. will [hold a rummage sale Friday and . 18 [Saturday of this week at 2011 West- r Legion auxiliary to Se- | lake ave. Post No. 18, will give a card | Katurdaw evening, March 7,| TWILIGHT TEA Uelock, at the home of Mrs i The ladiew of Besant Theosophic 4422 W. Masaachu. pony 717 N. Broadway, at Roy, will vt, Mt Near h ave, 8. W.| give a twilight tea to the public Sun- and friends invited, Take | day evening, from 7 to's, to be fol-|p, m., “Judaism and | versity chapter. Everett club quartet. ew-Found Happines R&P. Ww. C, Grent@xt. Bent of Our Year,” minute talke from each club. Adelia Priteh trimming de everett f insets of such as vr contrasting color and but: and tons used in new attractive ways. UNIVERSITY CHAPTER D. A. R. A very important meeting is sched uled for Wednesday, March 11, at 2 by the Mothers’ club of Uni D. A. R. Members low this notable for Every garment in priced group is fabric-quality, and workman- er Xo 4 lowed by a talk on | fee Christianity,” by Henry C, Samuels. |are urged to attend as the work for ]) ship. Al are full silk crepe |} SEH CLUB \ s. 629 the spring bazaar will be distributed. lined | eee Rada Uphus neal club | BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB be et Coe vd Professional| Lorraine Social club will meet Second Gallery a card The Busine 421 28th a Greyerbiehl, net | with Le oe . E. 8, will have f th Norton's cafeteria s slurday | Women's club will meet at the F ! i j % B March 7, at 6:15 o'clock. neers’ club, Sixth and Seneca, Tues-|8,, Wednesday, March 1, at 2 p.m E 4 ° day, March 10th at 6:48 o'clock. Mr,| All Eastern Stars invi Take car paanO RECITAL 10. J. ©. Dutton, president of the| No. 15. PUPIIs Of Margaret Kingston | board of park commiasioners will talk ® piano recital at her|on the park department, studio, 108 W. 70th The district conference of the W evening, March 7, at Washington State Federation of Barticipating will be’ Business and Professional Women's POPULAR SAS) Sashes that tie in front and | are brought rather low over the hips are very fashionable now, Fifth at Pine N” AT L. M. COFFMAN’S | Pi, Pee phn ratak ST. PATRICK'S DAY “LOUS Will be the magic 4 next week. They've just had in these korgeous new bonnets from New York City; very smart and| ns for you a costume party. Remember Sutherland's, 414 Bitel quite inexpensive Pine | Bldg., over Bartell’s . . . » ° e Smart, yet inexpensive, seems to be a ra bination—particu- | Soon, you'll recall, there's to be a wondrous ball where youl reecive Se ue N ay wird buaeraad; ‘SAE lies dlaso cared-a7 akon swheres| prizes for the cleverest costumes—step lively and early as well, to i find Just thet! | get in “on the ground floor.” | ¥ ests t T LIKE DIAMONDS NEAT—SMART AND COMFY Jt si K 3 e | All three of these wonderful qualities in one shoe—Lindgrén’s Arche the white Zircon that ve come to The Gold 8 | Fitter’s, built to fit the slender heel and broad instep. 1307 Fourth. tenth their cost. 1426 First | =a Be > i 6 Women—that is, most women—have passed the foolish plage where From far-off Siam come woat brilliant of gems,” to the} it was correct to wear shoes that looked small and were TOO smalt little shop of the only man on the const who acdla them! | for comfort. L ENSEMBLES THE BOTHER OF WASHDAY eh, etd: Seal) dave at Yeast eke. Jeahe Even though you employ ne to do it for you in your own ss : home, can easily, economically and most conveniently be eliminated if you are acquainted with the merits of the Supply Laundry Company . CHOUIN ARS the smart sor 210 sf Dermott Just exactly what you want, without the troublesome alterations ¢ family service.” You'll find, too, that your clothing an s will a “bought” dress, can, if you wish, characterize your now ensemble! take on a brighter, fresher appearance. Call CA pitl0300, SLENDERNESS—THE ACME OF PERFECTION 7 he woman ho hag scieely viscoyers J anit ner tcashing is done In these days of the straight-line frock, the shorter skirt and the naturally adandoned ine as ane methOee ep prin ha a ee boyish figure! Heavy lunche heavier ditiners, and lazy after i pans Spies noons of riding have made some of us “plump.” but despair has n° PARTICULAR WOMEN place when one knows of Spalding’s Reducing Institute, 506 ¥ bide., FL lot-0694 Insist upon Franco-American toilet requisites. You'll find them at o- (0 ah The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. Abbreviated shirts and pudgy ankles absolutely don't belong to Rae eS gether, but one can't get around the dictates of fashion, so there A frequent change in the brand of cosmetics cannot help but injure nothing to do but get rid of the pudgincas the complesion SATISFY YOUR MONEY NEE ELINOR GLYN'S GREAT LOVE STORY “His Hour,’ with John Gilbert and Alleen Pringle, will be at th At the Pacific Loan Company, 6 lird Avenue. Colonial. theater Sunday and Monday, Mareh & and 9, Comin Gees Thursday, March 12, is Norma Talmadge in HEMSTITCHING FIVE CENTS A yard. The Model, Peoples E Ori 8 Ate : ribhe Attractive entertainment at prices not exorbitant is the iF IT’S CLEANABLE fact, of one of our most charming picture houses! success, nk Bldg. . slogan, i : : The Pantorium will make it like negy for you. Their method of : ee Le dyeing, too, is most reliable, even with the most delicate fabries: FAVORS FOR ST. PATRICK’S PARTIES MA in-7680. And other occasions ax well, will be unique and clever if they're from +) bnee Specialty , Upstairs McDermott Bldg., Fourth at Pine J Often Blues and soft browns will fade with sin and rain, but @ POPES “dip” in the dye will make them as good, nearly, as new garments.” bine cards that are out of the ordinary anc your pagty Favors for the table, plo clever ideas in decoratin: FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED Of course, so bring your straw hat early to The Model, for reblocking. 509 Peoples Bank Bldg. BEGIN NOW TO PAINT ; 8 Bs wae een 4 ce v tic d ol at Ceramic Arts. China, under tho special instruction of Mr. Buettgen at Ceramic Ar PY phot atl flexible make « Be money into a lovely, Milan last summer, you 4137 Arcade Squar ec tS surely intend to use it again this coming season? If vou could see all the clever, clever things that one Seattle artist) pave, Be Helge bos Se ty docs, you'd be thrilled, I know, to work under him THE LOVELIEST FACE Me Fails to look pretty when blemished by unsightly hairs. Esther, ie sd 9 FE aT Baum, twelve years established, an expert in. electrolysis, will re- FURS REMODELED move them, 1109 American Bank Bldg. EL jot-5549 ‘At a discount of 20 por cent at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. get eat “ine ie Reauty may be only skin deep, but any woman will tell you that Fur is very smart on the new spring coats and ensembles? that is deep cnough to cause a very great deal of bother. - Advertisement Spire + me “tg ae Tapers sari

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