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‘ It — | Seattle Society ian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 sistant—Laura Emory Edited by I Luncheon at Sunset Club Will Honor Mrs, Fitz; Traveler to Be Complimented Mu": \ Week wit em) Small. Luncheon = from | he hom oF ’ Bpoka me May 4 repre | sie im. . Patrous for Dance Mrs. Singleton to Announced Be Honor Guest Patrons alronesses & Mt ey ts extending in-| nounced t the informal . om ncheon | dance party the Seatt after: | Chapter ago, Milwaukee M honor of Mrs./@ St y Women's clut 5 who will leave | will give Friday evening, May 8, at on a trip East | Faurot’s hall a! me : rire The include M and M u t 9 of uD B. Earling, Mr. and Mrs. nm. F =. Weeks, Mr and Mra, ¢ o Affair Will Honor shaw, Mr, and M . Charles ; Mrs. Ch » ‘att in Miss Marie K Clear . i 2 he Grace Cummings, Mr. an , Mra, O. W. Brown’ will entertala! O. Mercer, Mr. and Mr as 5 with @ sixty covers and. * ’ \o alghea stternoon:’ Mal \F inlaysen, Mr. an Mra, 1 J. Ca fee 00 7: peerings 4 and Mrs. A, I, Bouffleu at her hom: et ican eek et Mrs, F. G. Hill, Mr. and gad iincaat ec lame * | Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mr. and M i summer 0 en |B. Sanders Mr nd Mra, 3 : oF a | Beeuwke: Mr. and M N. A Informal Bridge Meye M and Mra. ©. G. Hy Laincheon jbut, Mr. and Mra, Hope F. Ache Mart hk W ny f “ ce | oM M FE. M. Dud M beh - . att and Mra. A M and May § | Mrs t N 1M 1 eae | BH. Williams. a. George Bridge Tea Honors bar teak ie ° sO Mr. an Hillman Mrs. Hartman Mr. and M ton, M y George A Kribs and her/and Mrs. A Mr, and 4 Fischer, enter-| Mrs. B. W tay. Webb, tea this after.; Mr. and Mrs. J. G 1 1 nee, in hon-|and Mrs, 0. P. Kell i ford Hart-| Mrs, David McEwen nberg), who is vis-/E. Kent, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Med Mr. and Mrs. C.| ley, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. J Baht “ards are in charge of Mra. A. J McCarthy and Mrs. J. F. Bahl and on the reception committee are Mra Mra. A Harry Rowe, W, Faragher Mrs. P. J. Gallagher, Mrs. A. H Barkley Mrs } Beardaley Invitational Concert ara, Paging WV Mas Claire a oes Ne cs oa oa’ | Agnes Kilcoyne, Miss Layce Hanna, y Miss Gladys Ke Miss Martha J Kok cine ie prin ips fis. hy Prentice, Miss Helen Sheble, Mins i ac Moana 3 Ann Kerwin, Misy J. Carpenter > a iaae sat eee Miss Leona Murphy, Mins : ae Py Walla, Miss Julia O'Neil, Miss Mar Entertaining for parc Hs Sra. Seva’ if. Dun Brides-Elect Spear nier and Mra Miss Dorotha Brown wane | In Charge at : Orthopedic Shops Charlotte lett Wilson. | n and Three Tree Poir | will charge at t Orthopedic Lunch reom Sattirda ie y M ‘ence Sprague will be bh Musical Tea at ess angisted by Mra. C. 0. Lars Mrs. Smith’s Kome Mrs. FR. A. Weaver, Mra C. A The West Seattle unit of the ft, Mrs. L. HL King; Mra. 8. Music and Art Foundation fund w | Prov eo. Mra. W. W itley, Mrs. sponsor a musical tea on Thursday | Jean Sheldmyer, Mrs, G J -Hanpan, afternoon, May’ 7, at the home of Mra... L. Mel Mra, AK. Speer, Mrs. George Adrian Smith. Mra. Annette nn, Mrs. HA. Mag Mrs. Langdon Henry and Mrs. H. | nunse i M. Stryker will preside over the tea} Sur auxiliary will be in charge table, Fall da turday at the Thrift Shop. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY J2 at The Olympic Chairman of = each O. E. 8. chapter must call CHILDREN’S MAY FESTIVAL M Alberta Ford, PR ospect-0335, ‘eservations. AUXILIARY ‘The Children’s May Festival, under| for the auspices of the child welfare de- of partment of the Federation P. S&S AND T. Women’s Clubs, will be held Satuy-{ P. 3. and T. auxiliary No. 14 will day, May 2, from 2 until 4 o'clock, | have a card party Saturday evening. on the fourth floor of the Bon) May at 8 o'clock, at 1915 First Marche, with Mrs. Charles G. Miller| ave. Five hundred” — will be presiding. played. The program follows Maid Pano Solo—Selected ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Meivina Clark Robert Morris chapter O. F een! Sot! ee ie cee 1 at song of Lave”'..Momiowsks /#IVE the Iaat of @ series of 1 otndign Love Song” Tieurance (tien on Saturday evening. May 2. at Mra. Margaret Ruppia Wing's cafeteria | Aecémpanied by Melvina Clark, plano,| aah Dorathy Thomas, fiote ae Resding’” -One-Legged Goes CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB ar Classic Culture club will meet at intel the Federation clubhouse Saturday, Jane Stuver, dancing May 2, at2 o'clock Mrs. A. K. Fis ken wil] be in charge of the mu fet Man at the Baseball — | sical program ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ME ‘G POSTPONED Beemer The meeting of the board of trus-| the building board, the presi-| thelr representatives of Jones tees, a or (Totalys) Godard) affiliated clubs and the past presi Gi Vaughn Arttar | dents of the Seattle Federation of Pauline Women's clubs has been postponec uff 11 in to Monday, May at 1 o'clock firor mpg vetted the Fredérick & Nelson auditorium ; The meeting bad. been. originally | uy planned for May 6 | ¥ bile ‘At this meeting on May 11 the! ; plans for the new clubhouse and the | MacDowell! financing of the building will be dis-| , | cussed tachmaninott Lie Yeagiey | PALM CLRCL. Paim Circle N . of W., will Be 80 Slow meet at 1. 0, 0 F Monday, May 4, at 8 p.m ta Marry Both of Them hall, ree ‘Thomas Pupil of Dorothy D, Snowden | Maypole, Dance—Ruth Doherty's Tiny) MAPLE LEAF POST auxiliary of Maple 21, will sponsor a military whist drive, Tuesday eve ning, May 6, at $:30 o'clock, at the American Legion clubroom, 509 Third AUXILIARY The Indies’ Leaf Post, No. a | *| CHAPTER A, P. E. 0. / Chapter A, P. EB, 0, will meet Monday, May 4, at 2 p,m, with} Mrs. W. B. lowland, 1027 2ard ave. | ome |N. Visiting and unaffiliated mem-| 0. F. $. LUNCHEON eid tas ra 4 The presiding and past matrons of] apse SOCIAL CLUB he Order of the Eastern Star will!” ark social club, O, B. §., will meet have a junct Satu May at the home on on f Mrs, $ 95 Straw combinations, e fects banded and flower Scarfs to Match $1.95 and $2.95 SPORT HATS THE BUBBLE SHOP ooo t ri | TH MISS LUCIA FRYER % Ls Miss Lucia Fryer will assist during the card party Queen Anne cirele of the Fruit tea hour at the and Flower mise sion will give Saturday afternoon, May 2, at the home of Mrs. W. Whitney.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. Fat Women ! Mrs. V. R. SWEET LOSES 40 POU WITH SAN-GRI-NA ! Wonderful formula of French Scientist, recognized harmless and effective, even in most stubborn cases, can now be obtained from leading druggists. ND Hundreds of people are sending in astonish- ing reports of reducing. To be able to take off several pounds of excess fat a week, safely and sur and at the same time improve their health, is the desire of every man and woman overburdened with ugly rolls of fat To be able to eat all one wants, not to have to exercise, take danger- ous drugs, diet or wear painful garments is another of the fat man and women’s wish, and to-day, thanks to SAN-GRI-NA, their dream of attaining a slender figure can be attained in a SAFE, easy, sure way. | Read What One Woman Among Hundreds Has To Say ! “Two months ago I sent for your treatment, and Iam glad I did, ax I reduced 40 pounds with four boxes of SAN-GRI-NA. You can expect several orders from my friends when I tell them I have been taking SAN-GRI-NA, Use my letter to help other fat people. (Signed) Mrs. V, R, Sweet, Albion, Idaho.” If you are too fat, try SAN-GRI-NA yourself, and gee what it will do for you. Why go through the aummer and its dreadful, uncomfort- able weather, burdened with fat? Why should you suffer from puf- fing, high blood pressure, swollen feet, red faces, etc.? start now and take off a few pounds each week, improve your health and your looks, then you can enjoy yourself, wear stylish clothes, look your best, you can have a pile of fun on the beach and not be a “wall lowe go to-day to any good drug or department store and ask for A (be sure to ask for and get SAN-GRI-NA), sold ata ice within the reach of all. Use it as per directions, and WATCH FE FAT ROLL OFF! TMundreds of fat men and women are reduce ing every day with it. Y I-NA works wonders. Try it yourself, On sale at any of Bartell’s or Swift's Drug Storea, + ‘ Why don’t you | Personals. Mr, and Mrs. I Gooding Witter, M u Ande Witte at i nd Arnold fF 1 D, Per for a n Richmor { j ni & { Irs. C.D. Ma f vel oar ' wn next v rem for th ant me ' k Ju rer, Mrx Irn, Vor ot eligible ree having | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kerr are |werved two term: nited Mr. and Robert Me | Mre. Alun W. F t 1 ric \ yuver, B. ¢ rere Ann: ‘ invent NEW COTTON AREA the home paring Went AG ‘ arranged t Leverhulme, w recently explore HER DIVORCE BANK the ndwic LOS ANGELES,—A woman here ments ‘ere saved her small change for 19 years los cla The bread wa work order » have enough mone t of the morning class nma| bring divorce proce Denr home economics tnatruct-| her husband, she t rt as West Queen Anne school FAR Sea HINGTON, M t I 406 men fo onal farn bu " ne 4 Fo . p e ‘ The governme r j the xper F The farm tat r f c partment of Jab ar ¢ From r rs r ervice fe e r than 400,000 t ‘ent r valued NE o do a bigge ork ATCHI of t States | 1 d tod m ut Salasdasburg, I oa j e f age Ider i 400,000 sonal Labor Demand Equal to Supply MS TO NEED SEND DIPLOMATS TO SCHOOL Is Consuls May Take Exams for Positions ri 7 f govern uw f e 200 ¥ IMESIS A LIVE GHOST } acl 4 said he t , ep for t had killed th -:- Come Shopping With Cecille - on . — her daughter's face, takes her to an capert at electrolysis! LEGHORNS, MILANS AND PANAMA HATS Reblocked and -re-sewed in the smartest and latest shapes at The Model Millinery, Peoples Bank Bldg Piekenn I's more than extravagant to let one’s last scason hat repose in the attic if tt can possibly be used again eee HEMSTITCHING, EIGHT CEN At Tho’ Elite. Best of thread and workmanship. 414 Bitel Bldg. over Bartell’s | If hematitehing and picoting is well done, it never shrinks or frays; that reason good thread is very essential MARIE NELSON AT THE MODEL Makes the niftiest’ frocks, coats and sults to your order, and she will remake your last season's garments as well, Hemstitching, too, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg | Cait ae | It ig much more satisfactory to have your garments made to order whenever it is possible, particularly if one is inclined the least bit to overweight. BE STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE In the cholee of your footgear! Doesn't sound though it could be true, but it Is when you are wearing Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters 1307 Fourth Ave | a ake When your shoes are built on a last that permits freedom at the | instep and yet are good and snug at the heel, then you've attained | near-perfection in your footwear o 8 6 LOVELY PATTERN HA Gorgeous in color and unique in design are most reasonably priced at The Modgl Millinery, & Peoples Bank Bldg | If one can really have a. pattern hat, she is certain that she may | walk down the avenue withont meeting a duplicate! | THE WARM DAYS | Make cooking threo meals & day, seven days an week, ey | for the overworked hi wife, ‘Take the whole famil | next Sunday for a delicious dinner, 1409 Wirst | Cet The view from this apactous cafeteria diving room of mountains and harbor is superdt (Adver M instead! Well the young lady of today may go shopping for lovely new things, for the shops are just full of dainty frocks and coats in the brightest of colors and great, large, droopy hats with myriad flowers on them. It’s most awfully out-of-date to wear-dark, somber col- ors this spring and the coming summer, and gay shades are so youthful that every girl who possibly can should AT RACKUR'S | | LOVELY WHITE ZIRCONS xtatte, $608 46t ¢. So,, Wednesday, | eral | ut ts b May 6, at pm All Bast Stars Ne oft ALOHA HELPERS’ CLUE A fine progran A H t| ranged Green Lake M A RAIRIE ROSE UB L OCIAL CLL « ‘ r t r M 1 Linnea & b ? M Pigs | nd dan 10.0. F 10th | 6509 18th ave. N. & Mr B dB, F Tu May | wwa und Mies Harntiton will as-| i, the prog ‘ tt ' # « 1 t Cowen | x | CLARA BARTON TENT Pi | | Clara. Bart tent of loom > “pw TT > . . | ¥ : ; THE CALEIDH | THE NEW LIGHT FROCKS : a Mrs: ( M oe T Caleid mee 4 And the bright-colored Pr just ever so opie “yh May 5. at 1 p.m. with Mra. J pifty right now, und the Holly Jerful bar | Ta e docd cast Cor dn, 214.N.-46 Ps in them. 1621 Westlake, 4 fric we me ba ’ Ls “ =; Sate ENEFIT LU rey smart and suitable for wear on almost any but the most FREMONT W. C. T. 1 There format occasion are the nifty Httle print frocks of the season | Fremont W t meet vwehe ® 8 e | Tuesday, May p.m th | C ge rey | GOOD FOR NOTHING Mrs. Maybelle 4216 Ur ofr Hecause your head and eyes ache? Consult Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds y. Subject: “Christian Citizen i Balec Fraser-Paterson’s. They will fit you well and be- ship. Mr T. BK. W unt , t miperintendent, will Take | fu A 18 ws Wallingfe seb - If one ia fitted with plassce to conform to the features of the face, ‘ need not be undecoming! RECEPTION WILL HONOR ee a Pee MRS. PIERCE DORIC CHAPTER | aborate plans are being 0. E. §.. DANCE SWEET, CLEAN AND DAINTY | department of © lovely things just home from the Pantorium Dye Works ury club for the re do the most exquisite work, becausé they have the most ex { Mra. Harry P. Pierce of pert of operators and’ the latest equipment, MA in-7680 Snoqui nie Falls, he a cand . . . date for president of the Fed Bed te Its comfort to know that even your frailest garments can safcly | n of Women's Clubs be ¢ ed or dyed at @ reliable establishment | announced by the chairman of | WEST QUEBN ANNE P.T. A si | this department, 3 W. H. Pitt-| HAS NEW OFFICE | mare ae ARE WICR wood, last week before the club, the| At the regular meet ¢ thel THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE reception will take place M West Queen Anne Parent-Teach 3 : is TERE i ehithnon. Mayr dih ctthe held: "Tuesday, April 28.| Q econd floor Bigelow Bldg., corner Fourth and é'clock, in the beautiful new Wikaras Were elketan (| Pike, in specializing for clearance number of } , be 975.2 es at $9 cents; also broken lines of of Rainier Chapter, D..A. R. | nerve 1925-26; President, Mrs ; NeflarnikiPmahrideny at not only members ¢ | Fred Ring; vice presidents, Mrs. J. 0. r, including wool-flannel gertrudes, a club tend, but a gen-' Phillips’ and Mra, Victor F.: Stolle; ~ (Advertinement) naccuegaen Ts (Ao eh j | G From the amazing prices this acems to be the | i Ad | best time to purchase a complete wardrobe for | nterestin | | your family’s very youngest members! NO MATTER HOW LOVELY | © features, the face can never be truly lovely if it's marred by superfluous hairs, Esther Baum, twelve years established and an xpert at electrolysis, will ald you. 1109 American Bank Bldg EL fot-5449 - 2 8 t's a wise mother who, then she notices the signs of ugly hairs | AY forth a vagrant thrill, when it recalls old times. The bashful swain no longer puts flowers on the veranda of his loved one; the young husband no longer thinks to send flowers to his bride on that day—he buys her a new frock DAY! It isn’t what it used to b wear them! If you'll just look thru my column, you'll discover where you may find all these lovely things at the best imagin- able prices! BEAUTY SHOPP A lovely marcel, with a re-wave mentary neck-clip—Jjust a dollar! 210 { graceful ooiffure is the “making” o. and if the hair is trimmed to suit the ¢ is the best! within three e, but it still calls E day Eitel Bldg and a compli- EL iot-6584 { a smartly-gowned woman, ‘ontour of the face, the effect THE ROTH DIGBY FUR COMPANY A Has moved to 1903 Second ave., from they do repairing and remodeling of ft o 8 Pur and winter. 1f you know of someone you ee 6 more brilliant than diamonds, have Siam. All sizes, and colors, too! 1426 se 8 These beautiful semi-precious stones are of the even less brilliant diamond! es 8 THE In the hot day ant, avoiding it will measure, ing. 76 Unt EL iot-3411 eee It's a comfort to know that the urs. Peoples Bank Bldg., and EL iot-3344. is to be as popular this spring and summer as it was last falt who remodels furs cleverly; can have your discarded furs made into really useful things! come to the Gold Shop from First ave. only about a tenth the cost UN ON YOUR WINDOWS s of summer fs never pleas- and an awning is the only way of The Camp Lewis Wireless make and put up your awn- versity st—on the Bridge there is a place where you can have your outdoor necds supplicd at almost a moment's notice. WONDERFUL WEEK AT THE COLONIAL! You surely must see your favorite stars Sunday and Monday, May 3 and 4, Kathleen Norris, with ura La Plante, ford and Kenneth Ha On the sam an. Butterfl there in the next few days. * the famous noyel by . Norman Kerry, Ruth Cllt- © program is Jack Dempsey in "The Title Holder,” one of the popular “fight and win” pictures. Tuesday, May 5, Constance Talmadge will be there in “Her Night of Romance,” and Thursday, May 7, Betty Compson is coming in *“Ramshackle House.” Peak apa 3 AN ALTERATION SALE Makes frocks and coats half price at Borgum’s for Saturday only: CALL AT 1630 FOURTH WHEN ox 20 LIKE TAKE YOUR MOD FRANCO-AMERICAN TOIL 709 Pine st s 8 8 Some of the loveliest and smartest frocks are sale to almost nothing, compared to the shops. And see M. E. Steele's line of gifts Lovely hand-made and hand-painted th and bridge prizes. You'll find that nearly 4 can be matched with 2 and all so reasonable! oe To find quality without get it is @ rare expericn eee A YOU? you think your YOU WERE You had a dog! Don't Puppies, 1828 First aye. ee { home isn’t @ home unless there are there are‘ children PER CENT DISCOUNT On all fur work at The Model, 529 Pee A NATURAB WAVE Is the lovely marcel you get at the Pantages. MA in-7224 Soutien) 1 friend of mine Metropolitan marked down in @ prices in most of the larger ings are wonderful for gifts AT L. M. COFFMAN’S SHOP all of their very smart hats lorable scarfs and sweatera— Pine, st. paying scandalous prices to GSTER : Kiddies deserve a pet, too? rabbits, birds and pets of all sorts at Barnier’s Pet Store, pets around, particularly if »ples Bank Bldg Hair Shop, 604 who as perfectly marvelous hair has told me of a shop where henna packs do not appear in the least artificial EY NEEDS They eo. ‘To the Pacific Loan company, At The Model, $29 Peoples Bank Bldg diave you ever studied your particular Chased your cosmetics with regard to y FOR YOUR OWN CHINA WORK A large display of white ehina at Cerar mont) You'll find, ina shop with lovely things delicately hand-painted for those who can help you ‘Third ave, JETRIES » type your of shin and then pure individual needs? mic Arts, 4187 Arcade Bldg. for the artist, china are uready wnghkilled themsele