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FRIDAY, MARCH THE ! mer ut Ir WW ann kin 1 i 1 ‘| i Se: ttle iet [ Mrs. George Hackett Latham | dare and: Mi. RB. Bawyer;| tint) Bere, Lillian a Knight, ersona (¢ cee Rona Edith Lockett, “1 “> ARK SOCIAL CLUE Poppi My ttle: Wild ¢ de j Edited by Lillian Keen eBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Are’ flocis ; ee : sii ines El ica Hoon H i 414-0 Assistant—Laura Emory with Mr ‘ Collis Johnson, | A2 MoKinpon, “0: ° ’ —_—____ 4) | 4926 42nd av Wednond: April | “IAke th a J Late ( 1 1, at 2 o'clock, Program and refresh. | Countr A i ur May ¢ ‘ r Luncheon af jy e shy ae: Honor’ Traveler | ment: AN Sastert Bia Joyt by Di M rid Callcoroia Mrs. Barrett Gre Honor Guest | SORTRY CLUB HOLI Ha PaO 1 ex and J * <fuigt |. W a "EATON Me wit) enter. | Reservations Mad | thelr month gay ay top ty. : parry Westery = * | at the club rooms on bali EB. Le Pidgeon, of fain at luncheor Y Interest is keen in the Inglewood | or of the ¥. W. (. A e| WOME COMMERCIAL B y { I April “A ; « try club's bridge luncheon on j following personal poem ere read)| Th i” Commercia tw tt aed er. Alexa te Tuesdiy afternoon, April 7 which } Marie Heloise Hende , hursda ‘ pril eae I ~ ea Bethea, WHO wil be the last of “the winter Bride Helen Emma Maring Flot \ t the ¢ t f G r < abroad. E Mt elas sam"; Dr, Hall read “Prejudice Comr 1 will t ! ° a “i 7 The Hilla’? poems, sent to ust 1 ' new membe 1 aTH BI CIRCLE HD: j ‘owe “ee Mra Burt Campbell, Mra W. 8 , fen peat lal fe t egrtiows i edi peda f the F ’hittlesey to MoNamara, Mrs. Curtis Harold, Mrs et) cone Se CHER; BOD | Mi y : ‘ ‘ G f Mrs. Whitt a Theodore Leman, Mra, Joseph Winn, of White.) Hyacinth \ ir Ba BR Sne BBD TiC war A y ° . Entertain for Ars. Green| vive, Harry Converse, Mra F. A\| [Fantanten of Nant | nd the city “hospital. | the hom ‘ . a ittlesey wit] England, Mra Ralph Clark, Mra. pei ty : r Ll erat sh ip Aye Aa 4 erin rt tris Mrs, Charl Thursday | Fred Jackson, Mra Matt Murphy, | [lstgh-Btone: Dr, BW. Ore ity Sonesta | ec eee on Rane? Fra Buriset. in| Mrs, Chester King, Mra. Philip! — of: the “Mountains » foun! i idle het BEd ERS 5 sarrett Green, who} Gearhart, Mra. R. R. Renfro, Mra. | = mi honor of Mrs. Barrett ¢ vew | Fred Canine ie | - tavin’ frome New | 338 pine and Miss Gertrude | | feceatly arrived in ¢ Sha (isi 5 Ea ami | ee Shopping With Cecille ee : } ~en Reservations for | Half-F rice Sale ome Opp ing ‘ A 5 | The Orthopedic Thrift Shop an | «Dinner Dance : nounces a half-price sale on Mon-| Mee daffodil dinner dance Biare day, March 30, at 611 Stewart at. | Wate lato be one of the attractive! ry pie” | | In the world of fashion, the “new and different” always appeals. ee rieaire at the club Entertain at | Among the most ie sting of the new modes are coats entirely of yarn spring afta x ei 7 aes | 5 . bl ld Ree mareers who Dave made Tennis Club | | in multi-colors. Some are hand knitted in designs and resemble ol er raries E Watts, Mra, Fred] + Mrs. C. W Mra. J, W.| tapestry patterns, but others are done in the regular tapestry stitche EH White, Miss Alice Godwin, Mrs Brown, Mrs. | i on a background of very lightweight canvas. Lined with crepe de chine Mrs Neal C s BJ Pee oe noerey mire. Fy 'W, Rhoades i | and frequently bordered with fur, or hand-hooked rim, they are dis- and Mrs. Irvjc t ira. C. H. Field and Mrs. Stewart i tinetly and strikingly effective His committee in charge neludes | Milne are among those who enter: | h | es, Mrs. arr tye : : the fold of the long-popular tan and beige shades, and even the very ay ure Paul Cone, Mrs, Robert} eee | new blond, to scarlet, green, soft shades in blues and deep roses, and pan, Mrs. Howard Knott, Mrs.| Entertains for | you'll be delighted to find that suede models, most clever in style, are Bévard peas, ore Des 3 True-| Wialeen growing very popular. And have you noticed the gaily embroidered Wood and Mrs. Hervey Lindley ‘ | , int osiery? - eg \ Miss Evelyn Wallin entertained at and painted hosiery A ae neheoi + afternoa 7 1 m 57390 EN INE Mrs. Witherspoon iad MSETHEN c tomate thee et T IN HOSIERY | 'T0 WING'S FOR DINNER Entertains Usd Orphetams:-i honor of Mire tren | hand-painted designs. At Astana woriléa., DeRe Wasi Tit hick cooling Mee. played echaters Mra. Herbert Witherspoon enter-|ix Moring, who will leave soon for | | he angi nope n-| seligtsy be ha a Pen nee rime gidiad ir teined at luncheon this afternoon—| Honolulu, and Mra. William Ehlers, | cargo siesta set _ wae of a series—at the St club. | who leaves shortly for abroad. } aie, «¢ 1 ahs a nites es . ’ eee | — | d COME EARLY Silver Tea ia Hospital | Informal Dance at Mrs. George Hackett Latham of Oakland, a recent visitor looking, are the fovely A Rte ach eg jalx, too, you. know. 529. People For members of the Orthopedic] Vaeht Club im town as the guest of Miss Margaret Armstrong.—F ‘or=| painted designs «in dainty flowers Bldg Mrs. James Wellin Mc i ae E trait by Grady. | or butterflies on the light-colo Cee Arthur will give a silver tea at her he Seattle Yacht club has cards| | hosiery #0 smart this spring—ar Buying your hat from the « «, 40 to speak, is rather an ¢ feme Thursday afternoon out for an “All Fools’ Night In-] yi, Koon wia@astan vhs (Chacihark #3 ‘ate its glorious, ind to know that | TEGO OGLE Crobaditlon RAR gou: way Keoe tt Mate ae LEE from 2 until 5 0’ M ormal Evening dance” on Wednes- | °,; oie Pp ey i (ia of ‘ae a diet Condit But a rbes “ie there ls mo danger at all of thelr eae ke saan teen ee i ; ue Romany, Mrs. G. 1. wines de Pes, renin “Apel [fine we n pu It is i050 {J-—once there, they stay sail oi Mark Rosier and Mrs. O. all! ‘. ‘ i ; i | stocking haa worn out. | aA Ie wil assist the hostess | Orthopedic Lunch and ‘woman {0 receive, this honor, CUED LABOR ‘COMMITTHE | sensual |THOSE TINY WRINKLES Mrs. George T. Myers, president of Th ses a) =r! | dearoudicus yh aa ric The child labor ¢ ttee wil REDUC EB Are from eyestr Dr id Mrs. Edmunds will fit you with te Orthopedic Hospital association rift Shops l which ie open to unytne intecahea| mest. Saturday, March 38, af 1 erties ee y uitable and beeo glasses, Fraser-Paterson's Balcony Mra H. C. Ewing. Mrs. bs fe aor | Mrs. T. F. Brennan will be hostess be made calling MA in-3168 ; kles Maratt ri th - Bb ONE « gem and Mrs. John W. Roberts will/ for the L. oO club on Saturday busi hours or GLndie : perf manent ‘ Eyes that ha and properly fitted with glasses gomak during the a ee at }at the Orthopedic lunch room, ‘as: tl than thia evening tt bi de w managers at ill never be s a3 middle age creeps on. following program he presented: | sisted by Mrs. W. R. Farley, Mrs. W @c6 : fir and ask “Gavotte”... Brahm 2. Grahe a } amendmer tai \ si Migs £5 Rae, fi a es wee . aoe ake B Mra.| DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY eee i ELI | BRIDG EP RIZI lark Kincing ey Tas Blac Mire H aah oT TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ) they ban f your life I've found that Coleman's Snow, Mrs. D. B. Crocker and | ynn® Daushters’ auxilia | Ay a A aap lion tes eer P the cleverest things from Europe and the C. Heasley Pe panama gy alpha wt ELECTS OFFICERS | snd slender bo , | ; ue. In the Gowman Hotel Mra. O. D. Fisher, Mrs. J, W. Bar. . ©} bS9\re | 7M ae) Mrs. M. Roberts and Mrs, H ; follow | TO THE ELITE 3 ner that “slecenene . me Wilh bo at Ine Tinie! Gb godmothers. at the I desi | yj | TO THE ELITE If you're looking for a gift to take to that “miscellancous shower ’ : Arthur Holt 10 Me meetin, a) With } titeh nd you're just “up in the air”’—come down, for what you buy from ull day Saturday for Broadway guild. | rae yer Mr Vv v . the import shop is certain to be right! Se ee ~ | PYTHIAN SISTERS’ CARD PAP wih te Clubs fp AA alot ong a a thread and work-|LESSONS AND CHINA PAINTING i eaid «paris Ba liineayse 1g; Mareh | Sha apo stitching or picoting By experts at/ Ceramic Arts Studio, 4137 Arcade Square Miss Jean Swaney | CLUBS POR SATURDAY | at 8 o'e we oP at tt ‘ om ia Mra.) C.F At i - my or wiki ne in Recital Pp, N. G. CLUB | ure Dery done! BE oF atudls sohera auch ehtnaatarecoabots eee Mes Jean Swaney, talented young! P: N. G. club, of Patience Rede | eA ps Delegates to nd owing | POT ee : ah lodge, wilt give a military whist} WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAT Wor s chu! nts and ve fprano and il of Mixs Leone | A See eee TRU IRC , PNCR me PEE ,| Party, Saturday, March 24, at §:39/CLUB and Mrs. Har THE NEWEST IN ENSEMBLES Langton, will be heard in concert at | o'cjo. {er Beach hall Wom Mr. Walter | Are just in at’ The Hollywood Shop, a wee place as_up-to-the- Piymouth Congregational church | W. meet at H truntee to the board of ¢ i; tiny frilled “panties” is the adorable wee of] ute and smart as its name. Frocks, coats and hats. 1621 Monday evening, March 30, under | at he Saturday, ration, Mrs William §. . ig destined to m proud ne darling " W the auspices of King county mem-| PRESIDENTS’ LUNCHES | Program ates to State F * ; f ce Nees of the Order of the Eastern Star Mrs. M. Gilmore will ertain ae { moment's notice—and the girls in one shop that I: know can Mes Bwaney will be assisted by} the past prea‘dents of John F. Mit MEPETIT, GPEC 6 ; : “ MRLs Cut pritg Quar'lier’W. RO. cn © ao “Miron \ WONDERF1 L SI EC TAL ; a ; rod ting Ter: ON AE er rap suitable and smart for_any Wt, whose perponnel ix Margaret Mc-| 28, at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon, at} atl) at ooh ibe : as sur Culeeh Lang, first violin; Alice Wil-} Hollywood tavern , nly oT oe eee, Paee ee ee LE EAP ee ee athe” A Man’s Store Where Bank Bldg |A FULL LINE OF FRANCO-AMERICAN , le oh = by id % *: ‘ole es t The odel, 9 Peoples Bank 3idg. Benton Oliver, viola; Iris Canfield, | CLUB TEA | Women Delight to Shop! oa vi at \vghane PES he as ona Be. | Toiletries at T Mod Peoples Bank Bldg. | ealto, Isabelle Griffith will speak on Sat | iJ y és 7 | ti Oi gie a follows: jor y afters noon, at the tea to be} : ° Fastidious women often insist upon the one brand of toilet articles, ive™ Handel | given by the ladies of the Theosoph. ce that to change frequently ca td do} t Be weiss asses G22 pero er ta hat to chang quently cannot but do harm to the _ son | (Al club, at their hall, in the Lyon | | complexion ties gion “Rigstettes} | building. ‘Tea wil be served from| ; Lind help | ie cw Verdi} 3 inti! 4 o'clock. Speaker at 4| : creatine Al PPG ay, Stance anes Maseetnt | o'clock | oblem ie, you know, loves | TF YOU NEED MONEY 0 Delibes Pen : » a little f ight and personal | ke your valuables to the Pacific Loan Co., 603 Third Ave Glagounoy | ) PARTY condition, usually , 6 : : Giaxouney | Whittier Heights ied Bid eae g 1 ix, indeof, a convenience to be able to raise moncy on one’s * March 28, at 8:30 o'clock, i | fl i ing row "yh ERNE ; Terry | ee | . . ee hat_the Bubble has a marvelc sale of hats at $6 and $6. Rurleiah | SLU. | urday! S$ Pike | | MARIE NELSON MAKES Gowns urday Pik the } Improvement ab { a Pee eee Ag pens pa oh uit Re sure to hunt ar on your afternoon off, for the bargains Miikedie: Langdon st ihe pia } : Wand | itdiecd vot és ete | you way find in the niftiest of hats for Easter. patrons and Patronesses for the af. evening, March 28. Mem Have you scew and admired the lovely new striped Sated thal will | Sb as friendg invited. | be made up so casily and so smartly into tub frocks for the | mpyp Aye m Pearl Goist, grand matron O rag | warmer dave? THE BRIGHTENING + DAYS Sate of Washing: Mr. J Rei OR A the | 6 white Call for bright, clean garments. ?antorium is always “at Anderson, grand patron O. E.|1~ BREMERTON | THE MOST NOV | OF EASTER GREETING CARI | HUE Aged with the best of operators and equipment for dyeing ston; Judge and turd March’ 28, n delegation Aro being displayed in the windows of all the leading photographers. | . ee ie Mean J. Chadwick, Mr. and ities headed. by ities -Luelin They contain a likeness of yourself opposite the verse, You've |, a id pais ewe Meier, Capt. and Mr#.| Ayres and Misa Florence McKay . . never seen anything just like them, L know. If you're seeking in- | EXCEPTIONAL DRESS VALUES $e Tremocon, Mrs. Edith Gat-| national vice president, have been Special Selling lividuality in your greetings, they're just what you want. The In printed silk crepes, all colors and sizes, are to be found at Spart Mr. and ited to attend and assist at the| price is Just $10.00 a dozen, and {t is best to order them early, Re- | Borgum's now, for only $10. No better bargains anywhere, 709 Pine, ee yrs, DF. sn James organization of a Business and Pro- | e Fear hantiHt all dlaading Ohotoetapheradre imnktny-thei | Lew fastings, Mr. and | fessional Women’s club, at Bremer: ||| t n eect 1 haven’ Y . Be, é ; you haven't bought an casemble, why not buy a couple of .”". ‘n Inert, Dr. and Mrs} ton. Miss B.C. Hartwig, of the eas MA u 10r Sending a greeting card to someone who ix away requires tact and | clever little inewpensive silk prints to wear under your thin sim- anford, Dr. and Mrs. J. C.| Bremerton News-Searchlight, is ac | careful choice of your card; can you imagine anything, that be- | mer coat? They make a pood looking ensembdle. fata Levelia K. West, Mrs.|¢ively interested, and the Seattle | e ~«peaks personality more certainly than these unique cards? verill, Mrs. Pansy Shaffer, ‘ i ka ra paetgen ty ih, § +|and Bremerton women will meet at |[/ - i oo . ne x nw, Mra. B. P. von Andersen, | dinner, after which tho formalities ) S FUR FOR SPRING HATS AT L, M. COFFMAN’S—$8.50 ya Schoenfeld, Mr. and Mrs.| of organization will be carried out. | On coats and ensembles is very good. Discount of 20 per cent at And when you buy yours there, you know you have quality. My < K, Mrs. J. ¥. Anderson, Mr. evo The Model, 620 Peoples Bank Bidy advice is to take advantage, if possible, of this Saturday spectal, vlad Frank Pells, Mr. and Mrs KOEHNE TO SPEAK | Pek Fa 228 Pine Street Nerdrum, Mr. and Mrs. John CHEON | e Very, very chic, indeed, are the coats bordered with fur for spring Saucy ® x Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Leake Miss Martha Koehne of the Uni-| wens, Where quality and style combine, without being expensive—there Prank Weiss, Mr. and Mrs, H.| versity of Washington, who was | LE ts the ghop where while recently awarded the Mary ton Nurse Memorial Pember: | Fellowship of | & 85 4 Mrs, J. B. Smith, Mrs, Lil Coy, Mr. and Mra. Victor M g, 5. Ages the American Association of Uni-| Marve, ella Williams, Mrs.| versity women, will speak on “The | gh Dallas, Mrs. Ellen 0. Slat-| Place of Nutrition in the Field of | td Mrs Mrs. W. Tomlinson, Dr,| Public Health” at the regular lun | aw Withelmy, Mr. and Mrs.|cheon meeting of the Seattle branch eet: Mrs. Blanche Steven-| saturday at o'clock at the o re, Olga L. Taliaferro, Mrs. Hotel Gowman. Miss Effie I. Raitt, oad Mrs, C. Damus, Mrs.| head of the Home Economics de- | | ia nny, Mrs. Harriet Stew: rt,} partment at the University ot | is T. Nickey, Mr. and Mrs. Jeune | wawhi ton, will {introduce Miss Rideett, bo ae ‘ashingto! HI | Sta ae ne irs, Henry H.| Koehne to the Juncheon guests | ge Sprague, Mra. | — — — Sorge, is and Mrs, M. J.| Mri W. Verran, Dr. and Mrs. | in Mr. 5 Buzard, Mr. and| Myles Ward. | Tats New For Easter Gloria Swanson Bonnet Effects ttached. Otethe-Pace Model MME Colors, Thistlebloom, ‘own, Orange and Tan. We Are Always First With the Newest! TWO LOW PRICES— 85 and $6.95 BUBBLE SHOP U8 PIKE STREET Henna, $4.8 Ci E. BiGELOw ~.S.W. FReDERicK These Suits are in the newest models and patterns and are made to stand hard wear. Boys’ and Children’s SPRING TOPCOATS $125 to $148 Sizes 2 to 15 y years Knit and Wool Blazers, Sweater Coats and Pullovers $3.95 to $9.45 A charge account if desired Cheasty Jr. Shop at Second Ave, Store easlys SECOND AT SENECA THE SIMPLE SURPRI THE Ix showing now wonderful green agates for rings, searf pins and pendants, They come in other bright colors, too, 1426 First oo8 8 | Much lovelier than the drab agates are these very bright stones, eee EASTER CARDS IN ORDER NOW ‘ | To greet your friends, They come in lovely dainty shades and in} hand-lettered effect at Pirret & Co. Book Shop, Books and Bibles, | too, make appropriate gifts, 616 Union St CODE EP No season should be more joyous than Haster-time, and greeting | Are easily made when Miss Bean cuts a studio, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg It's the touch of the expert in the fittin distinction and style even to the straigh rae De TIRED FEET? Your shoes are not what they should t Fitters will ease and help your feet won * * . said ever so often that feet are cold—and 1 kno uncomfortable, as Ce ee 1 ON SURPRISE AT TI I've heard it a best when her feet are cramped gr This next week! Norma Shearer and Monday, Mareh 29 and Jaci 80, Holmes, is to delight the $1, Johnny Walker will be there in “Win April 2, you will be delighted to know the Duanes" will be shown. Cake Cue GOLD SHOP cards are as appropriate FROCKS OF THE SEASON That wonderful picture, now as on holidays, nd fits them for you at her 9 of the garment that adds test of straight line frocks. De, then. Lindgren's Areh- derfully. Fourth Ave woman cannot be at her | w it proves true Well 1E COLONIAL when her npty Hands,” starring to be there Sunday and } atergoers, Tuesday, March © of Youth,” and Thursday, that Zane Grey's “Last of @ (Advertise WASTED TIME AND ENERGY buying a hat is well worth - . . an be ervice, prevented if you know of the Supply Laundry It eliminates the ever-hated “wash-day” Co.'s family and conserves the strength of the housewife for more important tas! Call CA pitl-0800, . 8 8 The wonderful equipment of the modern laundry does the work so very efficiently that it is utterly ridiculous for a woman who has other calls upon her time to bother unnecessarily with washing se MONEY-WISE WOMEN, HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY Betty Faris is having a clearance sale prior to moving her Wirth- more Shop to spacious new quarters! Her shop's just filled with lovely new things, as well as: frocks that have been modeled (or worn a very few times) and they're so cheap you'll want two or three! Upstairs, McDermott Bldg., Pine at Fourth. ee Have you ever that are mod really “high”? IT’S ALMOS' To take stopped to think what becomes of the d and then not sold in the lovely gowne shops where things. are ! UNBELIEVABLE your choice trom a large line of splendid garments (many are new), and moreover at the best price you can afford. Cin- derella Shoppe, 918 Pine, four blocks above Frederick's eo tignee IVs positively amazing the way good apparel can be obfained these days by almost giving garments away that ought to brig at leas* a fair portion of their original cost. wa Pe REPAIRS AND PAR Wor your phonograph at The Phonograph Supply, 1816 Westlake. ment)

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