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a i ond a * ¢ ‘at her home. By BETTY BRAINERD | hundred are ex Mathie-Ames Mile, Marie Mathie France, and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Seattle, were marricd Mr, Ames wer 1917, with « He attenc and and was a Parsons Hostess Reginald at a luncheon Parsons was . Wed gues on El @ntertained and the party later “The Better “Ole” at the ht of Bordeaux B. Ames, son A) Amea, of April tn to France D, 18th Lincoln sity of Jeane John t npar d the Unive France July te for Younger Set See Mire. Henry C. Pigott! hign school | dance at their home| washington evening in honor of thelt ithe Kappa Sigma fraternity rad J Pigott, who ©! his discharge from army Getarned with the 63rd. The/ana Mra. Ames will come to 8 MIN be decorated with dat to ahd fruit blossoms, Invita Piiave been issued for about) rns Weer Complimented In Weer Red dinner was close friends Samuel LeRoy ay evening for 20. engineers member I the reside, compliment ¢ who leaves see Cross Jumble Shop rn noon Miss Hilda Lingren and Mrs, Gwendolyn Will entertain the diners at Cross Jumble Shop with welectior Elephant, promptiy at 12 , Mr. Bart Alexander following selections at Elephant: Blucevan Le Stelle. ... Puccini to Me Only With Eyes English Homer Cross mission le group of of Mrs on Tu Daughter Born M and Mra. Dan M are receiving congratulath the birth of a daw . . Chief Seattle The Chief 586, will meet in the Swedish and Olive members will t oc i ce upon » Homestead thin homestead 0 o'clock halk Bighth 1 visiting Seattle night club All members a Birth of Morn... . Suton ts ( Leoni Claude Lehman will accom Mr. Alexander, who Is able to “qnly 45 minutes of time noon hour eee Tea Wohn H. Perry. of Cleve “Ohio, is being much feted Ther visit with her parents, Mrs. C. H. Lilly. Mrs. Wil is giving a tea for her from 3 to 5 at the home Mrs. A. K. Yerkes, Mrs. Porter Blaney and Mrs. H. F. Brown, the hostess in recetving Mrs. Farwell Putnam please be presen Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their niversary their home A uppe was served from an attractive table jot daffodils an decorations . Benefit Dance The auxiliary to company B. infantry, is giving a dance tomor row night at Redding hall for the benefit of the boys of the company Henry Hibbard, Mrs. C.| who are returning from overseas fend Mrs. Sam Lamping | ee over the tea tables. |Dancing Party > planes | Miss Nadine Evans, Miss Pegey | Hess and Miss Myrtle Ranes gave a on Wednesday nv eee rS Saturday evenin of 6 yellow o- 1éiat al Luncheon Ceci! Bacon and her mother, | dancing party C. Cook, entertained | J W. Tidmarsh and her guest.| Entre Nous Club of St. Paul, at the Sun-| The Entre Nous club will enter at luncheon yesterday. Htain tonight with an Informal dance eee lat the Masonic temple at Women’s ity Club Maj. Ostrom Returns Mabel Seagrave and Mrs Mas. H. ©. Ostrom returned Thursday morning from duty over. Denny Heiliker are the to- for a dinner to be given seas. He left with the 163rd field tal unit and arrived in France Pevening at 6 o'clock by |p T eemner. 1917, eof the Women's Unit > in December, 1917. He was with the 163rd until the middle of Octo club. *Dr. Seagrave and Mre\ter, when he was made director of loft Benttle last May and tn. field hospital. The field hospital @ to New York March 28. cutee of the 163rd was in the Cha Seattle Wednesday ¢veiieay Thierry, St. Mibiel and Ar They brought back many conne drives. In the St. Mihtel picked up on the battle drive they were cited for carrying while they were in Foug dur-|o, under stress. eciestpedeonila | ‘The 16%rd field hospital unit is led now near Coblenz, all packed up tle Girls to Return and awaiting transportation. This ligt “letters trom ine 8 one of the few hospital units ‘Hazel tar ane ae. hat has been kept together. os the trio of Seattle giris| ” te France in the Red Seattle Man Promoted Service, say that they ex-| Mr. Homer Yager has been pro- |moted to chief engineer of the gail April 12 for home. \eruiser Huntington. Mrs. Yager was one Club Dance Anita Todd, and she will return to is are being made for 4 large dance tomorrow night at the) Mre. Thomas Bordeaux A. I. Bouffleur will enter.) ot 26; Mr. and Mrs. lon Edwards will en 14 guests, and among the and hostesses who have ‘ordered tables are Dr. and % L. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Former Seattleite Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James 1. Kelly will give a Nute, Mrs. Gerald Shannon, reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. sed Mrs. Raymond R. Frazier, de Doclow (Mre. Mary Carr Moore), ©. Condon, Commander jof San Francisco, at the Rainier Miller Freeman, Mr. and/Grand hotel on Saturday evening E. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs.| Members of the P. EB. 0, and former Brooks. It promises to befriends of the guests of honor are /the gayest affairs of the sea-|cordially invited. went Mrs. W. N. Gather. Miss C. Moran Ill Miss Catherine Moran is confined to her home with Iliness. | Reception for These Are Very Special Bargain Offerings for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. avery piece guaranteed. housekeeper’s delight. and Satisfactory | The Sanitary 3% apecia 8-in. A | on Dishes, i at .. he Gratin Dishes, special faked’ “App al at Meat at .. aseeeee é at -in, Bread Dish, special at 79 | 4%4-in -in. Round Baker, special 7#e | ” in. Pie Plates, special...fse | 13-in. Platters,’ in. Pie Plates, special. -@e | at - ‘These are reduced prices for first quality goods that will be much higher. Frames for same one-fourth off. See window display. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A fine, perfect White China Cup and Saucer with gold band—six for $1.68. Value $7.90. We only have a few dozen, Buy any quantity you want, Come and See Our Bargains in Dinner Sets PHONEM5S23 SEATTLE WASH. Seattle next week to visit her sister, | Dear Mi read with interest letters with ¢ l sions of feeling rem ftuth Gar 1 all And rinon am u mother of four daugh tery ried. und happll for the grown up mar 1 Elsewhere M last Jeanne Pete in her ery letter home, te that New Cow New York Pakire’ Ball appearing won m nnot tand doing did and what Man the r right mind vd fin he oO things tr in s which sorry # called the ! funey affair ' afterward condemn girl without 1 of her Ve tral. derful d in the facts lifferent ehildiah ssmume Lork now at 40 ff in with creations rted at i m,. Jeanne the went altho Height. She says hax not acquired York habit of danc than » hours There rooma at the hotel and parate orehe 18 that 45 pieces, Seattle. in will very the juite some girl ome 4 th home at dance wes that t more 1 not New born ninal ail Then around #0 cannot think unkind letter arried womer heb we tn happened tak A ntinuouw , four ball Comm had sh comy Jeanne an y were New each tra cells taken I Ruth wou ‘ men 4 of loft 4 i one was ruary return busy rR from Caird Caira that perdonally a " n't ar June ons ing ballet Bohm's pre anything of t t me I bellqve Storr Had left th was working for he whe lessons the criminal. irl alone (she anst and wan 1, from sid never have ad, of hm nd he is making able Personal | Mr. and Mrs. George and small son Warren fornia this afternoon to be gone ts where worke this reapected th 1 Instructs very few 7 accounts), would o much to re » might remark nuccens ow clerks | Ww left for Cat They expect Boole passion, But ten days. “2 Mrs, Hugh and yesterday Shilberg, bab arrived daugh- nure Seattle from California Mr home Kenelm Winslow yesterday, gfter an aby almost two years, «pent in diff aviation fields in the United States reached Remembe child toward Ruth nee of t who 4 re and that those Captain and Mew York, arrived here stopping « Mra. Lund her be of New and Lundin Monday Washington in well known because uliful soprano voice the peo think the allowed to e2 who are w Beatth « but I the hotel his count much . with men acquain Ider and = more wateh your daugh' and these Mr. Robert Williams, who has been visiting his mother and sister, Mra }A. M. Williams Mies F | Williams, at ub several weeks. night inning Me ck herw re more rocailed friends Sorr left for his home fo ow fe« We miew because kindn Think, friends and let her bast And have a i poor, minguided girl has lots of en has been shown what her ng Ensign Elliott left yexterday f [he is stationed aviation field |spent a week in the city jot Mr. and Mra nD. Dean he San at the an instructor the guent | Butler Harrington KO, where San feeling» are co he her worst accuser an w the real fac » don't her to a certain extent demn. Of course, I k act w wicked and. ald euffer » Lam sure she AN ENGLISH MOTHER. very Mr. and Mre | will return home | month's sojourn Del Monte James Macfartane tonight from Altadena and at Mother Is Guardian Dear Mise Gre old daughter of see Mr. and Mra. D. E. Frederick left |for California Wednesday afternoon jto be gone several weeks. | Mra. M. Roesing arrived in Seattle Wednesday night en route from| California to Chicago. Sh isn the sister of Mr. Henry Kyer, and will | wpend several days at the Washing: | | ton hotel. 7 year divorced parents jah wuld wish to marry the } consent of the father ent if the court had granted the mother the custody of the child at the age ot wr MOTHER OF. A MINOT If the mother did not quish her custodianship to the father, hia consent would be void, ‘The girl could not legally marry without her mother relin “ee | | Lieut. Paul Houston, formerly of Seattle, has been honorably dis charged from the aviation corps and has returned to Toledo, Ohio, where jhe has been making his home for two years. ] . | Government Bonus | Hasn't Arrived | Dear Mins Grey: Will you kindly left | answer, ax soon as ponsible, whether any of the soldiers have received their $80 bonus from the govern ment yet? I sent my honorable din |charge on the ard of March, regis qaenpemeaaantipanininenntinaad ‘Clubs FORK SATURDAY Alice French, who has been in charge of the arrangements for of Sacra-|the benefit dance for the boys of of her sister,!Co. B, 61st infantry, announces Mrs. Samuel LeRoy Crawford. Mrs.| that one of the moat populdr orches Crawford is convalescent at her/tras has been procured for tty home after three weeks in the hos-|casion, and an entertaining evening pital, and altho confined to her bed,|is promised. The auxiliary, which she is able to see her friends. han been actively engaged in work of vag ged all kinds, maintains a fund for the Capt. Charles B. Warren, of the| benefit of soldiers returning from Sixth division signal corps, returned | overseas duty. The dance will take Sunday evening from overseas, and | place at Redding’s hall, First ave. W, is at the Hotel Otis, with Mrs, War-|and Roy st., Saturday evening, April ren, 12. The committee asks that th be a good attendance, as they have many demands upon its funds sent Mr. and Mre. BE. B. recently for California. one Ireland Mr {from a short trip Robert Graham has returned to New York .- Mr. and Mra. Frank Carter have | given up their home at Mount Baker | park and will be at the Washington | hotel for three weeks, before depart- ing for Brazil, where they will make | | their home. Mr. and Mra, Vibtor Zednick left | | yesterdayfor a t to California. | Mise Mrs, A. J. Gardiner, mento, is the guest eee Dr. S. Thomas will leave to morrow for a two months’ course in the New York Post Graduate col-| lege, and later will visit Eastern hospitals: county division of the on state branch af the Nw areus of Mothers and Par fr ANHOC | The king Washing tonal Ce ent Te h annual convention in Seattle Chamber of Commerce mer al Chu porns in the build ling, Third ave, and Cherty st. at 10 Mrs, Arthur de Duclos, | 4 in, he morning session will be at the Washington hotel, | gj tae urn to their home in San! and circles, The inco’ on Sunday and addres General tople, “What gS Bah |the Parent‘Teacher Means to Me." Mins Mary F has removed) an urgent invitation le extended to |from the Assembly hotel to her «um: | Ai) members of rural ch ajegel |mer home at Richmond Beach, as the éppal | Mixa Nellie Co | H. Soelberg have |ten-day trip to Hi | . Mra. A from a piwh and returned oods canal, “ t the Me who will Der and ar " afternoon to music per Mrs, Harry R. Meyer and daugh ter Marjorie visiting Mr, and Mrs, William » in Tacoma. Mrs. Meyer is M | Puget Sound Alumnae of Alply Omicron Phi will meet at the Hoi of Minx Mild: Loring, Broo apartinents, 4227 Brooklyn ave., urday at lock ce eee ELIEVE colds from! ‘hvrmiay Music Witlet, Di6 12th ave, Nu | Mus program and r 66 club and hua, Mrs, ©. L, § o'clock eshments. " Mount Holyoke club will have its annual luncheon and election of officers at the Women’s University club Saturday, April 12, at 1 o'clock, All former Mount Holyoke students invited to be present \of outdoor work- ers, factory work- ers, indoor workers. ¥ = 4 LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF SCHOOL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE WILL MEET The Public School Protective league will meet Sunday afternoon: 20 o'clock in the Masonic club Arcade building. » annofincement of the meeting says the league plans to prevent the exploitation of public schools by When you think of advertising, | | medical, politi religious or other think of The Star, sects or culfs, The meeting will be <n Open to the public, ° ations will hold its | ta from officers |" Copyrighted TOLO ky the From Paris? Oh Certainment! BY BETTY BROWN tered same snd before and ha un yet wonde ruld be Jwet it, for know Thanking ANXIOL That bo ou kind OLDIE HOY need it ry boy who perfume haven't who hax who ha talked “pr rec ed ceived went in thelr did, 1 elne Doubtlens million of the Wanshingtor and it will take of them. pit n't to tell anything to Riding Breeches Versus Overalls Dear Mim hould tip Is, What Would fall frie « funn ques of to habit Ke up man met h | tad he « N absurd ting of irse not. That The ne br ted fe the riding re better su pur that particular re. Th th ra them beca adda pte ek The ton kuen Liable ) Bigamy Charge for Dear Mins Gre a tow ust tar marria took again jeame tell te 1 it would be about nds © wife could bring juliet r Your hust rat an igners—nilk conte expres of bigamy against him Right Thinking Makes Right Living Min nd crime fh evil thinking child wupreme mood of the moment The one of engagement frock the mm. denigned onpe re and re arbutus pink Th om | draped It ix’ of heavy silk) Dear Grey taurant wear a and co which dropped good thoughts, and cast of the *, thi of bound alone life f min prot too would the ma it think to live right Another great mistake young folke make debt for furn 1 number of couples t hapy abou Jebt for fur niture They for » char and the ¢ of the white we right, we are tight alee har low eut ¢ is to go in t known " French y-time and and or kn for semi-fe wear, Ma as bring out hundreds of low-cut gowns-—with an effect | startling after the demure} that crushed p deen spe 3 hanging would better ble and an and be tauran ruch store box rather box for use apple ee from ¢ married w that young f to begin and climb up lest they 1 have d 20 years, and kr should willing bottom of the ladder step by xtep, very om fall A young bride ld happy things niece advice liw uly naid to me that she could take for ee not be nlews she wouldn't debt hay ™ * comp! for The result wan she had to ma her clothes and hat« for two ye until there wae p left longer, It le for: her to buy clothes and keep up her pay ments that the de 9 it turned out fter all and outfit in hourekeeping » over te in to use wax impor 'BOLD BANDIT FIRES SHOT, THEN RAMBLES After entering the pool hall of Tony Sukiski at Wilburton, on the east side of Lake Washington, and firing one shot at the pre late Wednesday night exe would-be be it fled, followed a hail of from Sukiski's gun Sukiski reported the shooting to Sheriff J Stringey — Thureday joorning. , Deputy sheritté de taile but could find of the robb no trace \“U" STUDENTS STAGE | OPERA “DEBUTANTE” | * Herbert's “The Debutante” will be presented at the Metropoli tan theatre April 21, by University jot Washington students. hin will} mark the first rance of the Irving M. Glen of fine arts, is} } | Vie dean direct of the college SAILS WITH SUPP The Curacao, Pacific amuhip | Costumes of wartimes, The skirt of | company, sailed Friday for the west | this model ix slightly full and draped t of Prin of Wales Island! about the hips and the front nel | Chatham straits with a full list lays an odd bit of ornament in| svengers and cannery pleated ruff | Madamoiselle Chic charming inh of 5 supplies. | t ‘Time Brings Happiness With the Dawn The Coming of Baby ans shown above, is | y cont dress of rust yred satin moderne—we Ameri cans nil it kitten’s ear crepe which has @ fascinatingly boyish cut, | }a single button, and a turn-up hem that is an all-around pocket! j Chemist Gives Recipe for a Face Cream A mac well-known chemist recently the following statement about | ULES “Any lady ean easily wply make a face cream or | lotion that will improve the complex: | ,. | lon, alter roughness of the skin, pre: | lied | Vent and cure chapped hands and! as | cracked ps, *Lt will remove as well | as prevent tan or sunburn in sum: | mer, and softens the skin. Men will find it excellent after shaving, | “To make It, merely get one ounce | of glycerine and 2¢ worth of pow: dered grexite at any drug store. Dis: solve the grexite in the glycerine, per add « pint of water and pour into Hy the ne of Mother's Friend night | Uottles and morning, the muscles relax with ease | ‘This makes more than a pint of | ally avolded lotion, v healing and soothing, | Write the “Bradfield Regulator Com: | and perfectly harmless. It is enough | pany, Dept. , Lamar Building, Atlante to last you for montits, and costs you tain bottle of Mother's Friend from the only a few cents. ‘The Magne amount druggist, by all moans, and get into con- (Of cream purchased in tubes dr bot: dition to meet the crisis, tles would cost you several dollars.” fate way Kreat stream should be Influence which Ratal dinposition dd future of the « By ite regular @ nerves, tendons and there ix an bearing-down pal ‘ discomfort more otherwise experienced when nature is * tranger under ¢ ordered had had averred grec about’ me. of ACK FREEDOM AND LEARN NEWS OF BOB’S RETURN THE 5 WIN f£ York t Lorime husband body I nm seer “in ghoke orimer—wher the George Wash arrive tomorrow she returned pa etfullly I murmured receiver, IL slumped stool in Umt shabby booth so weak tha wobbled. 1 fumbied and called us morning tiently Thar 1 to down on the public telephone After leaving my head fairly for for, anothe Tome. rr ma'am, it’s you af The thrill in Tommy's tone me. “I've been worrled tt ut not hearing from you your orders?” our car—at once 1 replied Ast a table near the win dow watehing for his car, I forgot the queer tremble in Tommy's vole 1 forgot about the red madness an¢ Certeix’ plotting onal tragedy crushed me coming and I, bis ones was not going to web him home. UMONIA petin. boot Vicxs Vs “YOUR BODYGUARD™ - SOF, the corner Goa un jee und | for telept « drink with y Tomm counte in the crowd at the i roy mind was 4 most uncom matter onsidering econd * p he s with Tomm: make m de necret 1 then t ‘ per % government ed come in. for rere explain n girl, hap of Certeis’ | Calla what I, ately would clusion nator er And that wasn't very couldn 4 history Bloine Vandertyn k to the name ot EASTER The honor | APPAREL With the Very Essence ~ of Charm Silk Dresses _ , Replete with the prettiest style features; in the most fa- vored shades. Materials, Taf- feta, Georgette and combina- tions of both. All sizes. Regular $25 values. Special Saturday $24.75. Jersey Dresses Featuring the most popular line in style and color.. me are embroidered, others plain, close fitting and with hip- pocket effects. ‘ Sold regularly for $30. Special for Saturday $24.75. Serge Dresses Only a few of these models left; materials, all -wool serge; colors, Navy and Tan. Regular $25 values. 25 Special for Saturday $19.75. 5 Capes, Dolmans and Suits Ranging in price from $29.75 to $85. These are fresh from our factory and include the fullest variety of the newest and most up-to-date styles for Easter. i Our Selling Plan “Direct from mantfacturer to wearer,” makes the matter of a fashionable appearance a very simple problem, indeed. Come early tgmorrow, selections easier. can be made E 221 Elliott 2883 Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY Affecting our entire stock of the season’s choicest Suits, Coats, Capes, Dresses and Skirts Always the lowest priced apparel shop in Sea’ Quality considered, this sale is a significant pace ADLER’S