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MAY 28, 192 THURSDAY THE ’ Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 @ Assistant—Laura Emory walle Jeromes Hosts at Dinner Tonight; Luncheon Z Honors St, Paul Visitor | ft »-| Luncheon and | Lawn Fete | = ° Rainier guild of the ¢ en's OF s thopedio hospita ¢ lunch > $:0° 9 at 12:3 ' i June 1 t at the { Mrs, Frank Palmer, | Seward Park ave. The lun ! 0 eon will be jowed by a lawn fete sined | When the Kath Backus dancers « ' Mrs. John F, Rau, RA inier-2010, or of Mrs. J, Frank Fogarty, RA inter-2760 of 8 iy” ae 3 | Mrs. W f Everett ‘ | Pees the af At Home for Daughter a Oe Mr 1 » W. Wh al wil . . until S o'clock 7 M 5. De ¢ | t New Y : eae | e jew . i} v r Alumnae to Entertain ie Hace tables earmtcle OS ts Petty po add 5, s school will honor the mem: | bers of the gradu eon on Friday the Sunset Su class at lunch: afternoon, June 5, at club, Mrs. Mary Van, president of the association, will preside at the affair | Reservations may be made befgre ing Sunnycr Eatons Will Be Hosts at Dinner Mr q walk Loulse Mr am Le Monday with Miss Doris Fischer Eaton will ants at dinn rphicsrs e at t home, in . : : Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Davies, rece Bridge Dinner for Reent trom Eisees. Miss Kaufer : Mra, Lee Bennett of Auburn was Luncheon for stess Wednesday evening at a sae CC . lbridge dinner for the pleasure of Alumnae hapter Po Mise Monica Kaufer, whose mar Ons ¥ afternoon, June 6 | riage to Mr. Arthur Thomas Kane e alumnae chaD-) will take place in St,’ Patrick's Omege sorority | church on June 16. Covers were | luncheon in the! piaced for twelve friends of the| Georgian room at The Olympic paren gfiage tl The affair will’ honor the grad. su tia ee wating seniors of the active chap-| ter, and the hostesses will include | At Home on Sunday Miss Alice Reynolds, Mise Esther| Mr. and Mrs, Elkan Morgenstern Thomsen, Miss Constance Phillips,| will be at home Sunday afternoon Miss Norma Hunt, Miss Gwendolyn | from 2:30 until 6:30 o’clook, in. honor Schofield, Mixx Miss Catherine Mis Helen Hobt, Mis Miss Edna | Hopper and Miss Doris McGrath. | Announce Daughter's An invitation is extended to visit | Marriage Claris Hazen, Mojonnier, | of the confirmation of thelr daugh ter, Elizabeth Clara Jessup, Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY FE. Pine. Dinner will be from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Cards at $:30, oe MEMORIAL SERVICES | The high schools and the grade| ADDITIONAL CLUBS schools of the city will 1 memort- eos al services for members of the | CHAPTER G, P. F. O. Grand Army on Friday, May 29, at] Chapter G, P. E. 0. will meet the schools. The services at the|}Monday, June 1, at 2 p. m., at the | * ' see | LAWN MOTHERS’ CLUB Sigma Delta Theta Mothers’ club will meet Friday, at 2:30 p. m., at the fraternity house, 4746 19th N. E. pare VAN ASSELT SCHOOL 70 GIVE MAY FROLIC Van Asselt school will have a May |raged. Frolic, Friday, May 29, at the school. were Teste wil he & proarais by the oBl icapyeon HILL W. C. T.’V, Gren of the school from 2:30 to 4|~ cpa aioe o'clock; games and baseball from 4 to| Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet 6 o'clock followed by a picnic supper |*t the home of Mrs. Marie Ridgeway, and music in the evening. Tho af.|1122 20th ave. N., on Tuesday, June fair will conclude at 8 o'clock. dg ake aa cee WHIST PARTY Nina Fry tent, Daughters of Vet- erans, will have a whist party Fri-| day evening, May 29, at Veterans hail, Armory. PARTY Ark Social club, O. E. S., will en- tertain the mothers of its members at a lawn fete on Wednesday, June 3, at 2:20 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John F. Rau, 5035 43rd aye. § [An interesting program has been ar- eee | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB | ‘The officers and board of trustees ofthe Woman's Century club will entertain the new members of the jelub on Friday afternoon, May 28, at Phe a | 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Henry EXHIBITION OF |Bittrnan, 4625 Eastern ave. Mra. A. DALCROZE EURYTHMICS R. Swennson, Mrs. John A. Whalley and Mrs, Bittman are in charge of There will be an annual exhibition te Deo ram of Daleroze eurythmics by students |‘)? Speer of the Cornish school Friday eve- 8 TO ning, May 29, at the Sunset club. ‘This performance will be under the! ie direction of Berthe Poncy Dow and| Clan McKenzie No. Wallace Dow. Mra, Dow is one of|Will have its regular concert and three people in the United States |dance on Friday evening, May 29, in who I# able to give the Dalcroze|A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave work exactly as it is done in the} Ting Daleroze school in Geneva. She|SUNSHINE CLUB was & member of the faculty at} Queen City Sunshine club will Geneva for five years. Mr. Dow|have a picnic at Alki beach Tuesday, ‘s one of the few people in this|June 2. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. country who holds a Daleroze cer-| see tficate, | BIRTHDAY PICNIC Bei hie es Paka on fren ay | An enjoyable picnic was held at ‘dona Ron apirendiiy, boda f Phas Lake Hickiin on Sunday by friends avole Processes which he hasior str and Mra. George A. Sangster volved for the development of] 9+ méunt View in celebration of Mr. ine and understanding: | dangster's 80th birthday, Over 60 using the human body as a medium 4 tor the inteepretatton: muse persons assembled to. do him honor. There will be over one hundred ot the corps, may take the Ever- see CLAN McKE) GIVE DANCE 14, O. B. Cy OLYMPIC CAMP Olympic camp No. 9919, f, N. of A. will hold its regular business meeting, followed by a# social, on Monday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock, jin M. W, A. hall, 1 % Third ave. see FLAGS TO BE PRESENTED Stevens corps will present two flags to'the Rotiald school on Fri- day evening, May 29, at 6:30 o'clock, ‘Those dexiring to attend] the presentation, which will be made hy Ruby Burns, patriotic instructor © tthe SCHUBERT CLUB Schubert club will meet at the corps, may take the Ever-|home of Mrs. H, J. Hein, 1622 Sixth ett interurban to Ronald station,jave. W., Friday, June 6, at 12 Members of the Gi. A, It, especially | o'clock. invited see Maik GOPHER CLUB CHICKEN DINNEI POSTPONES MEETING Widgely auxiliary will serve a| The Minnesota Gopher club has thicken dinner, followed by a mill postponed its meeting, planned for tory party, Friday, May Saturday, May 90, indefinitely, on ft Odd Fellows’ tompie, 10th and|account of Decoration day, 4 ica ] | en t MRS. GILBERT. TUCKER | | SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 B} - ale Yeap rae Personals syle See sank'sk: Gigie «1 nis ames|| AREMOval of Stains tr, and Mes, MH, Vieissner of |ine oer ; mane CLIP COUPON HERR ny Francisco, left today f ‘ ahs aw and daughter, M Mr , ; pa ew Y Ave., W ¢ - M Je i > ‘ CHAUFFEUR WEALTHY Clara Bru Toppe YDNEY W.—Ernest Bi Name © Nor ft ft x ff married MM 4 V @e rs 1 ; = St.« OER. F. Dircccccccccescccssicvscccvesccccscsedestos . . ii a LONDO: . $ 123 I am a reader of The Seattle Star) | high schools will be held at 9 a. m./home of Mra. Wilmot H. Lilly, 337/ and the grade schools at 1:30 p. ™.|18th ave. N. o- | —But where can you buy dry spaghetti as good as Heinz makes? —or tomatoes like the big, ripe, luscious ones Heinz grows? —or such cheese as the special kind Heinz selects? And if you could, why should you bother to cook spaghetti when the work has all been done for you in the Heinz kitchens? When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz kitchens HEINZ Spag 1etti with cheeses omato SAUCE, en Ing members of the sorority and | to any members whom the com. | ay ae pete pagar Ra de ae Mrs. Gilbert Edward Tucker is a new resident of Seattle, | tee has able to no nounce th lage of their ¢ h A ; ‘ eher tri Jew | eps oi op sl aoe Bathe din ter, Nancy, to Mr. Parry A. Park in| having recently come here with Mr. Tucker from New| the Misses Edna Hindman, Gladys | Chicago on May °6 Rochelle, N. Y.—Portrait by Grady. | Cole Dawe, Robin Wilkes Goodrich. | After a trip thru California and a | —— eck Mrs. Dorothy Graham Cover is| Week's visit in Seattle, Mr. dn Mr. woytancs CITY CLUB are in charge of the table reserva-{ chairman of the committee in| Park will be at home in Chicago PLANS PARTY | tions | charge, , The Woman's City club announces | Inclu among have | Rune ete | Annual Luncheon a Gad GadL Gatahsala’ Goal sahdes Limase” reebevatibge aie’ Mra. ¥. W y . i, elt others’ club ' Sorority Supper Tonight a se dhean: eep stn bb , tp tion for Thursday afternoon, June! Hargrave O. 0. Mercer, dir Mu chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will | Wisonian, Thuraday, June 4, at 1/4, from 2 until 6 o'clock, at Ply-|J. D. Blackwell, Mra. | Annotte pegpre in at supe Me evening At | o'clock ! mouth hou. Sixth and $eneca.| Moore, Mrs. Elmer Woldron, Mre i tontces ac eae Hee For reservations cal! EAst:6972. {The affair 1s sponsored hy the John Baker, Mrs, Arthur Chetlain invitation is extended to all Alpha ; | board of directors of the club, The | Mrs. Hugh Hone, Mrs. Wiley Hemp Deltas. The regular monthiy| Orthopedic Laiich and | reception will be open to alf mem-| nit, Mra. John Morrison, Mra. C. C xi gular monthly business meeting will follow the din-| Thrift Shops | bers of other clubs in the city | Duff, Mrs. George Nash, Mrs. Cart ne | Mins Olive McNace will be hosteas| Mrs. C. B. Ruggles is general) Siebrand, Mrs. T. P. Fahey, Mra.| F oan lfor the Eastern Star club Friday, at} chairman of arrangements, Mrs. | John Maan kyl tebe rie Bridge Luncheon Club | the Orthopedic Lunch room. Otis Floyd Lamson in in charge of eal Neat eee gly Mrs. Louls Fisher Boynton will eh-/ sisting will be: Mra. Alice Shep- the music; Mra. Sol Levinson, of Guy Parmelee, Mrs. Charles tertain the members of her bridge|pard, Mrs. Katherine McKuen, Mra Roe cea ee Sete) (ae bo Meat are | Taneheon. elub on Monday afternoon,| Lida Weber, Mra. Maude Sprague, | (He tables aid cots: Al) sa ee Mme Men Gi. ie tony Jane tat the home of her parents,| Mrs. Pansy ‘Shaffer, Mra Grace|Graetx. of scores and pencils: Mra.j Lola Bromley, Mra. ©. 1. Corp Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Peters. avorott,; are. diarriet. Littoral, | CSF Se rnees Cerne ore ce eer weere : fe +6 Mrs, Lillian Prescott. Mra. Cina|freshments; Mra, IF. H. Simmons, |nedy, Mrs, Ro R. Upton, Mra Shields, Mra. Minnie Ellie, Mra.{ticket#; Mrs Arthur Chetlain, talleys; | K Mra. A Mason, Mrs. ¥ Luncheon for ae eat Mtoe, tre | Mes, Robert Moen, favors, “Mrs. J.| W Min. Edna Morgan, Mrs Graduating Class res pies Be erred pce h toeed oe Ot kwell, RA nier-1708, and| Paul Graetz, Mra, Henry Anger and GY da . | 3 wh nwdist Mrs. EL G. Will To compliment members of the| East Madison guild will be in| Mra. B eR ONY RIRE, Oe GMT) Forest Ridge convent graduating) charge all day Friday at the ‘Thrift | — ™ . ¢ class, Miss Marie Louise L’Abbe will| Shop, represented by Mrs. H. G.| entertain with a luncheon of ten| Stern, Mra. RJ. Ward, Mra. Orval| covers Saturday afternoon at the| White and Mra. Herbert Washing: | Tennis club. ton Whee :- Come Shopping @ith Cecille -: The coming week-end promises to be a whole haps it’s something different. “finds” for your benefit. TUB FROCKS AT $ of Renuine English Broadcloth cial because of Memortal Day nd the voile and tub silk frock e priced just a wee bit above Wholesule at m’s, 709 Pine With Saturday and Sunday both free, ove can enjoy a delightful week-end—providing that one’s clothes are auttable—-and they can be, if you've an eye for bargains! j Sine Het | FOR SHOWER AND WEDDING GIFTS | Don't fail to drop in at Coleman's Import Shop. They've lovely | things from the Orient and Europe, and 1 know you'll uncover | treasures. 1616 Second. Hotel Gowman. it means so much to the one tho receives your olft—when it bears cvery evidence of being carefully selected, with a view to : her particular taste “NORTH OF 36” TO BE AT COLONIAL SUNDAY And Monday, May 31 1 June J. This wonder story by Emerson Hough stars Jack Holt, Lols Wilson, Noah Beery and Ernest Torrence, Tuesday, June Marie Prevost will be there in| “Cornered,” and Thursday, June 4, “The Fast Set.” features Batty | mpson, supported by Adolphe Menjou and Zasu Pitts The name Colonial” suggests to the “movie-fan” pictures always well worth seeing. | Agee Sar | MISS STEELE FIRES CHINA | ts for all occasions. 1630 Fourth, | © siete | June—the month of showers, weddings and graduations is close at| hand, ond the things you'll find in gift shops are so much more appropriate and “different” than in the larger stores SMART PATTERN HATS Are priced remarkably low at The MoM! as a special for Memorial Day. A new hat will add to the week-end’s enjoyment. | 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. It's always wiser to buy a pattern hat df it's at all within reach of your purse, for they are almost never duplicated. EASILY WORTH $10 MORE! You will agreo with me when you see the adorable frocks Betty Faris ts featuring at her new Wirth- more Shop at $14.75, 1631 on Sixth Ave. New Medi¢al Bldg » 108% There are tailored frocks of striped tud silk, or| dainty gowns of printed sill: and georgette—suitable | remains | | for almost any occasion, as long as it informal, @ ee | AT L. M. COFFMAN’S | Hats of white and black and white are priced specially low to permit every girl a smart new | chapeau for Memorial Day. Scarfs to match, too. | 223. Pine St. oe | “Exclusive without being expensive,” seems to be the dy-word | in at least one millinery shop! | eure YOUR OLD FASHIONED FUR | Whether {t's a coat or a cape, can reasonably be made into a} smart jacquette at Peoples Bank Bldg, MA in-1837. . Having your furs remodeled during the rather a clever idea. summer ta, I think, YOU NEED HAVE NO HESITATION In sending your daintiest and perishable frock to The Pantorium Dye Works, and they do Oriental rugs and drapes, too. | MA In-7680, Service and reliability build a foundation for a most successful | business venture—look for the firm whose motto scems to cor- respond to this. at THE “CROW’S-FEET” That appear around the eyes may be from eyestrain (and they make one look so old.) Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds will rid you of that. Balcony Fraser-Paterson's, Ciara bah 3 Aside from the torinkles that come from cyestrain, there are the headaches and the “grumpiness” that make life a burden to oneself and associates. e “ 1 > RLITE HEMSTITCHING AT THE ELITE Only 8 cents. Very best of thread, 414 Bitel Bldg. Over Bartell's, . 8 day longer, preparation, and such preparattion, to the feminine population, means a new pair of shoes, a hat, a frock or a blouse—or per- At any rate, I have, i think, made the “hunting” a little lese wearisome, with my list of and just everyone, who has not some special reason for stay- ing in the city on that day, scems to be looking forward to the holiday. In this part of the country, there is so much one can do with an extra day! Just a ride of an hour or two takes one far away from the noise and heat of the city, and off to @ fishing stream, or a mountain to climb. There’s swim- ming and boating and hiking and .driving, not to speak of resting and dancing, all within casy driving distance of an town. he Rut every occasion of this sort entails some degree of IN THE LATEST MODE Is the footwea wonderfully oxfords) Yourth ee Se (pumps comfortable and 1307 at Lindgren’s, and they're Avenue. With floors the warmer weather, as much as possible should are what is needed one feels the impulse to stay out-ofe and shoes that fit the feet as they for walking YOUR HAIR AFTER SWIMMING WIL be wavy as before if it is permanently waved by the Ime proved Lanoll method at Rackur's Beauty Shoppe, 210 Eitel Bldgy EL tot-6584. eee Is there anything more disillusioning to your escort on the housg party than to sce you emerge from your dip with stringy, scragglp hair? A permanent is the only damp-proof wave? $: 44,9 THE TAYLOR BABY SERVICE Second floor Bigelow Bldg., corner Fourth and Pike, gifts for showers at fifty cents to one dollar. diapers at $2.85 per dozen It's such a delight to shop for tHe little tots, and particularly of is showing Also daisy cloth @ shop where there is really individuality shown in the s¢= lection. eo ee MOTHERS TAKE THEIR DAUGHTER: 4 ro consult Esther Baum about superfluous hairs. She is am expert in electrolysis, who has been established for twelve yeara, 1109 American Bank Bldg. EL jot-6449. F e+ Js anything quite so ruinous to the peace of mind of an othere wise pretty girl as the unwanted hairs that occasionally show : themselves on the fairest face? a eee MARIE NELSON AT THE MODEL Is making smart frocks (sport and dress) for six dollars and Up. Remodeling and hemstitching, too. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. cee Some of the smartest and most original creations that Tf have seen this season are products of the needle of a smart modiste. DAINTY WHITE FROCKS For the “sweet girl graduate’ are most reasonably priced at The Hollywood, where you've found so many treasures in frocks and coats, 1621 Westlake—North of Pine. os . WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE AND SMALL HEADSIZES And remodeling. Hazel Josselyn, Millinery, 4054 Arcade Square. Successor to Edna E. Walker. eee The woman who is not yet “bobbed” will have some. difficulty. in finding a realy smart factory-made hat to fit and look tell, WANT TO CAMP THIS WEEK-END? Well you can, for you may rent your tent, cots and other equipment at The Camp Lewis Wireless at a very nominal cost. They're at University St, on the corner of Western . °. * a You needn't make your arrangements so far ahead when it’s possible to rent all the things you're going to need on your camping trip. ‘ by . . . ADORABLE HATS AT $5 ON FRIDAY ; Marvelous buys—at The Bubble—in the Gloria Swanson bonnets se popular now, Flower-trimmed, dainty affairs, and sports sets, cone sisting of banded hat and scarf to match—the same price, 218 Pike street. ave. T think you'll find that you cari afford that very essential article— a smart new hat, at the wonderful prices they're being offered for this week-end. DAINTY WHITE FROCKS For the “sweet girl graduate” are most reasonably priced at The Hollywood, where you've found so many treasures in frocks and coats, 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. : eee Graduation is really one of the very most thrilling happenings in @ girl’s Ufe, and she deserves to be dressed to fit the occasion. fs . OLD FASHIONED SHORTCAKE Made of luscious strawberries—this is but one of the delicacies to be had at Wing's Cafeteria, 1409 First Avenue, . eo if For simmer dining, this downtown cafe is unique in that th ix from the spacious dining room a wonderful view of Sound ay mountains. Hematitching keeps the simmers sewing from becoming a burden,| very yay ¥ Ad) daiity touch to the home-made garment, “f m ny \ oe at atte DISCOUNT ON FUR WORK : ‘ s Of 26 per cent at The Model. Peoples Bank Bldg. MILANS, LEGHORNS, PANAMAS saan pinert : Roblocked, resowed and remade into the smartest and latest shapes | Summer modes are stilt calling sor fsurstrimatup, at The Model. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg | mi 99 : a ye one | TAKE YOUR MONEY NEED: b THE LOVELIEST CHINA ‘To The Pacific Loan Company. ‘They will help you. 603 ‘Thin 4 Painted or white, at Ceramic Arts Studio, 4187 Areade Square, : f pC Ses De Ua FRANCO-AMERICAN TOILETRIES The lovely ploce of deticate china—broken and useless on the At The Model, 29 Peoples Bank Bldg. helf-Loan be perfectly mended and made ready for use again at eyes $ mite where an artist does the work! | Are you as particular as you might be about your toler requisivear, i (Advertisement) s 4 1 AMON REAL PEM MERE II IIL YETI RTCA PF —