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» PAGE 8 OS { { = — + Hi By BETTY BRAINERD -y’s | trod Lewis on Monday, Mr, Lewis Henry Hadl ys died recently in Fre | } Latest Opera Ae, 98 Seattic always loves to hear of the | OF Re Ng Al Apel 1 auccesses of her adopted sons and Sa geet SS ea } > quater ane So. | Mra, Beatty waa Miss Jean Morrison a. nempheus Concerta, While | &f Portland, Ore, and visited Seattle wonductor of that organization he | frequently a found Ume to compose music which * . Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wells Par 0 and served to call eg — arte = e » por he bi ol 2 at sides. Within the last two months = : the birth of a daughter las : he bas written an opera, “Cleopat vigay ae ee ya's Night,” that is to be presented next season at the Metropolitan Op | Engagement Announced t era House. Gatt! Casazza, the man ige and Mrs, Emmet Parker of | ager of the Metropolitan Opera | Olympl phounce the engagement house, does not speak English, and of their daughter, Evangeline, to Mrs, Hadley, who has lived in Italy | Arthur F. Middleton of Tacoma. The deal of her life, acted as interpreter. Gatti Casazza was {im patient to sign the contract, which was done the day after he heard the Opera. While in New York Mra. Freder tek Bentley heard “Cleopatra's Night,” which she pronounces “bril- Mant and beautiful—a work of inspl wedding will take The announcem | tea party given b: Miss Katherine b coma, who in vial & great Entertains ration.” Mrs, Bentley was enter |" “in compliment tained at the artistic home. of Mr. Roland Ankeny and Mrs. Hadley at Greenwich Vil | yy, lage. where she met many musical celebrities, She says that Mr. Had-| pave a dinner at ley is marvelously successful \ Geccie eee . Officers of Sunset Club | Officer Retu I "The election of officers took place} Mr. John H. yesterday morning at the Sunset club, prior to the luncheon, Mrs. D. E. Skinner was made presfdent, and Mrs, M. F. Backus, Mrs, George Tilden, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Harry Boloom and Mra. A. J Rhodes were elected trustees Daf fodils and blue satin bows and streamers developet the Sunset elub colors of Blue and gold. Bas kets of daffodils with blue bows graced the tables in the dining room. During the luncheon interesting und brilliant speeches were made by Mrs. Treat, Mrs, John Collins, Mise Clio Hulbert, Mrs. Charles Willard | Stimson and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander. | The speeches were delivered in eight minutes. Miss Clio Hulbert spoke is returning from ent, and will | April 2 Col. and M Col. Samuel All at Fort Mills, F on which they Home and Overseas.” Mrs. Ostrand: | er talked of “Crinoline or Tailor Made.” “To Make the Home Worthy of Defense” was the subject of Mra. Treat’s talk. Mrs. John Col- ins gave “History and Prophecy.” About 110 members attended the ‘Susiness meeting and luncheon. Dinner for Wr. and Mrs. Hartt In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hartt, of Dover, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Oakes at | The Fruit and F give a card part Howe. There will | sadly in need of . Monday evening at their home at | challenged the siny | admission will be ried team™ and Mi program compose a quartet who will Friday evening, | David W. Bowen. April 23, Red Cross A Commission Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Backus _ + the birth of a daughter on April 14. | ' This is their fifth child. } eve _A son was born yesterday morn-/| -fmg to Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gilles- | ter. | ies ing. reach New rs. at Fort Mills, P. / o'clock at the home of Mra, J | of the “single team. oe Aviators’ Ball Post, The Seattle Flyers’ club | Mi poned the aviators’ ball, which was | ©’Brien, Mr. to have been given tomorrow night | Dennis Malloy. at the Army and Navy club, place in June, ont was made at a y Miss Parker for darshberger of ‘Ta ting in Olympia. IMr. George E. Miller to and Mr. and Mra thelr gusts, and Mrs, Martin Teetor of Dex Moines, Iowa, Mf G orge BE. Miller hip home Tuesday rning Happy of Spokane. who vivits @ great deal in Seattle, has been made a first Heutenant He overseas at prew York Allen len, L Mra Allen, and thelr dau. Ethel and Miss Mary, ar 4 Philippine Islands, near Manila. The transport Logan, | voyaged across, caught fire two hours out from | Honolulu and Col, and Mra Allen | lost all their househokt belongings }that they were taking with them. on “Promise, Performance and Re They stood by lifeboats for two suits.” Mrs. Stimson spoke on “Wo-| hours until the fire was extin man's Part in Reconstruction at guished. see Benefit Card Party “lower Mission wif n 1 at 2 B be 20 or 30 tables y on May | and reservations should be made by | calling Mra. Howe. the party will go to taking care of| several destitute families, who are|(G¢reen and Black Club ‘The proceeds of help, oe the} The married men of the Dexter |C¥ening. April 26. Country club, Mr. and Mrs. Car!) Horton National Bank and the Dex- Gould gave a dinner for eight guests ter Horton Trust & Savings, have isle men to a base Country club. Yellow daffodils | bell game set for next Saturday. pink tulips graced the center of |The game starts at 3 p. m. and the free. Mr. George |B. Maine ts manager of the “mar- Ir, Chester Latimer | Birthday Dancing Party | Mise Eitzabeth Bowen and Miss| vice men Blah Upper will give a dance on) been arranged for during the inter-/| April 25, to cele and Mrs. Lang will also give | brate their birthdays. The party | The members of the reception com soles. Miss Anna Bell Trent) will be given at the home of Mrs. | mittee are hg post- to On April 22, at 2 o'cloek, there will | fre receiving congratulations upon|be a meeting at the Metropolitan | theatre, where the Red Cross award comminsion will give the certificates | strong Hart, a coloratura soprano, |for faithful service to loyal Croms workers of the Seattle chap-| frederick Appleton Red There should be a great gather- | arranged. Seattle made such a wonder | A daughter was born to Mra. Wil ful record during this late war in Which Serves When It Sells and we know we can fill your requirement as to price, terms, tone, ete. We will serve you mutually satisfactory. Dealers in Steinway and other Records, Player Music Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Spokane ‘Tacoma A Piano House When you come to Sherman, Clay & Co. we prefer to consider your require- ments first, for there are all gra Pianos, and what would be the proper instrument for the Living Room may not be the best for the children’s piano lessons. Take us into your confidence best ability and the transaction will be Pianolas and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas and Sherman Diya les of every style, to our Pianos, Portland TH 7 WAYS | TS Catch a Man 5. ECONOMY | Suppose you wish to catch a man | of substantial quality, One who will always feed and clothe and house you. One who wants to own his home and “get on.” Do you want to help him balld for his future and yours? I food man. once knew @ man, and @ very too, who married a girl because she ordered pork and beans. |the cheapest article on the menu when he invited her to an expensive restaurant. A girl who would be so careful of his pocketbook before marriage, he reasoned, would make « mate wife. But beware the tightwad! Eeonomy ts fine! The spender ts }& fool! Hut be careful to get one whe i» not unbalanced on the thrift idea. : It would mean a lifetime of bee |ging for money from a Ughtwad husband. Think of having to coax nickel by nickel, for household ex penses or for a new hat or dreas! Courtship presents are a good in tex of & man's character in this re wrd. Are his presents merely or merely cheap? Are t ughtful, kind and appropriate? y thou | Red Crom work, that on Tuesday } those who answered the question | naires will not only show “who's who in Amertea,” but for America and the Red Cros.” ° The spring informal of the Green and Black club will be given at the | Dexter-Horton Ball Game) Mt. Baker siub house on Saturday Elaborate plans have been made for thin affair Two other informals will follow] on May 10 and June 7, which will be/ thetr last informal. cee Anadel Club Dance All friends of the Anadel club are invited to attend the dance to be/| given at the Knights of Columbus hall Friday evening, April 25. The dance is in honor of returned ser | An unique novelty hax| | mination. Miss Mabel Strehiau, Miss Ellie McPherson, Mina Cath erine Beezer, Mise Sylvia Romano, ed | Miss Sarah Kelly, Mr. Stanley Scott, | Portiand, Mr, Fred Lemeile, Mr, Frank) Rey Gorman and Mr.| Mr. Elmer Kidwell, Mr. B. K. Gor: | jman, Nr. Robert B. Meivor and Mr. | Leo E. Barton compore the commit tee on arrangements. |Red Cross Jumble Shop A splendid program ts arranged tomorrow noon at the Red Cross Jumble Shop. Mra. Vivian | her hearers. Mra. in to be tie A splendid menu has been | will delight | pianist A full man and an empty pocket | book often go hand tn hand “CALLUS CORNS” LIFT RIGHT OFF | | Doesn’t hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers | Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costa but a few cents at any drug sto Apply a few drops e. | on the corns, calluses and “hard skin” on bottom of feet, then lift | them off. | When Freezone removes corns} from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is| pink and left healthy and never INSTANT ACTION | There has never been anything |with the quick action of simple witch-hazel, camphor, hydrastic, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One | lady with inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear | jafter using Lavoptik a very short | |time, In another case five applica: | | tions produced great benefit. | guarantees a small bottle ANY CASE weak, strained or in flamed eyes, Swift's Drug Co. and leading druggists, | | have your wife played square if she were > queenr JON de Nemepaper kn tea poise Aeration TELL TOMMY MY JEWELRY MY; AND PLAN A THEFT I 1 girl who had all the oblige subscribers with the ume of day. It was exceedingly an. hin Heat = of the figh appre cently gave out the following state back ache. ind Dear Miss Grey; About two years t qualitios exsential to the highest and noblest type of womanhood, Ac ay otilinn, ‘Maite , uals Guaintance developed into friendship, and then love followed on my part], ‘ tly tur oon icerms which had tog and, an 1 supponed, upon hers also, About this Ume «be met a man) skins ab Ghat dawiiene ad 1 awa iat the bottom et whe cor car and could provide a better home for her than I iad ood rat crew; then tg who had a larg r the end trail and to! o | . ere mult, whieh could. In the course of a few mouths they were married, and are now) | nile. ata Seager: ge Eat Corset! aula le happy in each other—he proving to be a model husband, and she fulfilling | yet teil you—tonight—bete 1] “Gee! Ain't I got dae =. my opinions of her frighten Hamilton Carte Q repor one . mart ‘Time has not dimmed the cherished memories of that love, for not! him, or get him arrenlen’ at the xn then added awful Jed. One who could hn day goon past that T do not think of her, I visit @ girl friend once in| a? had my aniver © gh igen hoo . while, and she haw given me every reason to believe that she Would | genuine and severe |nap—so fortunatef” fe marry me. In fact, she intimated that she could be happy with no one | ell go back to the hotel for 4) And + he blushed elec. She ts a girl that any man would be proud of, but, Mies Grey, th yr ret or saad ad seg : bn “Al i a - ‘we chances 1 Could 1 marry this girl for the sole purpose of giving |“) MU Ngo Bon paced t bit personal, ay with alacrity. It was a logica You're going to taliedll her ons and retain my selfrespect while #till loving another? Dedient. I still had much to say to| ,, Youre suing to te ONE WHO PLAYS SQUARE. Tommy And, ot course, I couldn't] inured carelemaly, psy! bs iluxion—the m beautiful, the | thing ought to be done for the bust: | 404/014 o hae confronted | J. is on this adventary: more ideal, perhaps, becaue it | neny girl, an it seems to me that| > Bhgione ple nde GnihG lhe hasn't been discharged 9 ’ was nev fulfilled, You are, I her time and her money te Just ag) o° " & boaeding bows. 1a ou'll have to look , fear, more of a dreamer than | valuable as anyone elses re rea ik Gar own ed Te & jm you 4 un allaround practical INSULTED, | perience at one of the big problems| “All right, Roster man, elxe you would be glad that | Your resentment at such con | of cit for working girls, Often This was the first time : you excaped marriage with 4 «irl | gions and treatment 1 timely. | had I read about it without realizing | had ventured to pronounce mpaal who bad her eyes glued, first | 1+ goes without saying that the | what tragedies it concealed name and we made it an " on wealth and second on th | attitude taken by the flopr man | 1 must talk to Tom no hotel|a good laugh. Then I Ay PA man, She was lacking just that ager of this particular eftablish- | parlors were crowded, I couldn't por I want that diver’s suit, Timm! much in the true principles of wnt die 4 lack of courtesy | sibly walk the streets y longer. | Certeis can’t use it if be is Mae fe womanhood, To me that seems 1 business ability. Your « and there wasn't a single warm #« will be awful hard to 3 a big flaw haps, if you plaint is only one of ma cluded and respectable apot on earth Actoctives why. A would dwell 1 on this angle | have received upon this subject. | where we could sit down and talk It's @ valuable in reat of the caso, you would gradually [11 seems to me, tho, that it is up ge out. I resolved that if the wearer can be let ee come to view your ideal woman | 15 employérs, rather than ¢ again 1 should share the Lorimer|o¢ a «mall power boat a - heal in a new light erhaps you ers of clothing fortune, my first care would be to] tracting attention, and withgl could bring yourself to appreck to remedy thi I, for |set up an attractive parlor where! of oxygen on his back, he amine ate more and more the girl whp one, do not begrudge the clerks ly young women could go with | gown and roam around the could not live happily without their new hours. Employers r men f is. I knew that such | pottom a long time, being tell you, simply becatse you are should grant girl and women em jor would have many tragedies | surtace only by & small Haggai you. That,.really, is the only ployes one afternoon each woek * kind which society deprecates | nating? : worthwhile sort of love. | im which to shop. I know from but seldom tries to prevent Tommy took time to think emp But, if cannot apprects past experiences how absolutely Poor Tommy was almost submerge: | idea of his own. It wast Fi [ve the girl and frankly return her impoanible it is to do one’s shop | ed that night under the weight of all] “josie, you say you Hl ) fon't marry her with tis | bing on the lunch hour worries, but hi ver shirked|ynow the man the sult a mm, Of acitoncritiee in —_ one of them. The longer I talked) ts git, Why don't we get mind. You would only bri , with him the more I was tmpressed és Cortea ¢ take it away from happiness to her, Personally, f Complains a with his competency “Why.” 1 exclaimed, “E should like to see you forget | Phone Service | Aw soon as we were seated in Alun people I know! You thie sentimental tommy-rot Dear Miss Grey: As you solve|corner of the hotel dining room 1) tng, Tommy, that I am about the “one and only love.” | ine problems of life, perhaps you | pecs From my close obeervance of | will til me why “Centrai” witt not BEAUTY SPECIALIST 7, many love affairs, I bave com | orice the subscribers with the time | | Moted that love can exist be | Oe any We pay more than enowsh See an they play absolutely square | pevicg eS. b. i vith each other, The girl who i a — Mien ef ena down because some | , auite true, but we pay for | 4 Beauty Specialist Gives Simple| mer ae mare” cecmey. |” Seaenene cacelen 400 Bay, £068 Home Made Recipe to Darken re bes her en eee " general information bureau. Per Gcuy Haar, ee and a larger car, did not play | sonaliy, Tam glad the telephone y He cianep aaa square with you. And it in safe , F Kian js no a a in at din would net company aholished the practice Mra. M.D A well known | Persone, Jt atte ks young As © prop | of requiring their operators to | beauty specialist of Kanaas City, re | °°. ost cases the vietmi ie Lieut. Walter Tiffany has arrived) Working Girl Has in New York with the 330th field ar tillery. He te walting to be sent to| Camp Lewis to receive his discharge eee Mrs. Farwell P. Lilly leaves to. night for Vancouver for a week's| vielt with Mra. Waldo Buckiin. oe es Commander D. A. Scott, U. 8. N., and Mra. Scott have left the naval training work at 8 o'clock and get out at & cause he had not received bis bonus. | ment regurding gray hair: “Anyone can prepare a simple | mixture at home, at very little cost, che, nia, lame bac rheumatism, pain lower abdomen, di inne a. noying to the girls and was bound to retard and impede their ie and & ge |No Time to Shop regular business of attending to | that will darken gray Meir, and urinating, ail are indie ; sinc nto their calls. ft and gices " ie brewing in yor ‘ Dear Miss Grey: Since tores pele call, make it soft and glossy. Ot oe eee uch eymploms Sapa! have been opening at 9 o'clock In pint of water add 1 ounce of bay | t certainly find 4 t ming and are oo > 5| Bonus Received rum, wenall box of Barto Com: | Tier in GOLD MEDAL 4 o'clock M the evening, it has been pound and % ounce of glycerine. | Capsule ee, wat to impoasibie for gira who| OV These Men These ingredients can be bought at |,, This famous old — fa work in offices, ete., to do any shop- Dear Mixe Grey: I saw in your)|any drug store at very little cost, Or | sankind to fight off diseme | ping. Io fact, it is an tmpomibility, columns several days ago a letter! the druggist will put it up for you. | imported Oe from | because the majority of us go to/from a soldier who was anxious be-| Apply to the hair twice a week un-| home laboratories ip joltand, whe it has helped to develop the is obtained. | +), one of the sturdiest til the desired shade bate Tarn and are spending &) eK 1 would say to him: Don't worry.| This will make a gray haired person | races in the world, and it a with Mr. and Mra, Henry Du | °C soon hour I was angered| My husband received his, also a |look twenty years younger. This is|had at almost every d ; pent Henvia, |whon I went Into s Indies’ apparel | friend of his recetved his bonus, just | not a dye, it does not color the most | mone: ve you Be sure be \ | three weeks after he applied for it | delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy | POt Te ‘ shop and asked if I might see some . nt genuine Ellensburg and Walla Walla, and|@*. “Ate you on your noon espe will return on Sunday }i_answered, “Yes.” and he an low much time have you?” 1 an | | Mra. George Dickinson has, as her house guests, Mra. Dudley Greene and Mra. G. E. Dickinson of Con ¢rete, Wash., who will visit her for! two weeks. . Capt. and Mra. J. W. Morris of | Ore, are the guests of Mr. | and Mra. A. L. Eldridge for several | days, Capt. Morris has recently re turned ‘from France. oe j Mrs. Shackelford, who haa been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry} Owens, left Sunday for her home i Eastern Oregon. “2 Mra day f Mr Reginald Parsons left Satur. ra week's stay at Saints Rest. ‘ursons is East on business. Mra. leave for Chicago for a visit. She will be met by her husband in Spo- | kane, who will accompany her to Chicago. eee | Mre. F. Fi. Swanstrom, «ho has been spending a week in Vancouver, B, C., will return tomorrow one Mr. and Mra, Andrew M. Thomas have rented their house at Wing Point, Eagle Harber, to Mra 1 B. Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will move shortly to Queen Anne hil. . Mr. Otto Hansen, Santa Rar bara, Cal., spent several days at the Country club, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Carl Gould. Mrs. William Harrison Abbott, of Bellingham, will be the weekend guest of Miss Katherine Howe. She has come down to attend the Kappa | Kappa Gamma banquet on Saturday night. . Mrs. George T. Myers and Mrs. | Fred Fisher left this afternoon for! a ten days’ visit in San Francisco, . ° Mr. Robert Gilleepy his honorable discharge from ser. vice, and is visiting his mother, Mrs. | Sherwood Gillespy, in Portland, Ore Sore | Mrs, William Beckett of Helena, | Mont., is the guest of her daughter and sondn-law, Mr. and Mrs, John B. Greenough | see Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson | and daughter Miss Rebecca Steven: | son, have moved to 1530 36th ave, one Mra, W. 8. Walker returned Inst week from a two months’ trip to San Francisco and Low Angeles, } see | Mrs, Newton Leithead leaves next | week for San Francisco to see her | son, Mr. Donald Lelthead, who ix attending Stanford University, and| her mother, Mrs. Barker, who has | been wintering In California. Mrs. | Barker will return to Seattle with | her daughter in several w | Gray Hair 'y Now easily restored toa natural color without 7 embarrassing a Begin now--Uso “NEVER-TEL” Me Nair Beau 1 exquisite drewsiny eats nile soft and tontrount removes dandrat 9 o'clock swered that 1 he He aaid only be a waste 0! ours, too.” Mins Grey, how | we goltg to do our shopping at all. 4 don’t you think the above men tioned store, at least lacked common and CLUBS FOR FRIDAY The Adele M. Fie club will hold its meeting at the W Friday, April 18, a subjecta for discum William Clyde Brown will) o¢ ¢ricers’ and “Reconsideration of | Amendment to Amendment.” COTERIE CLUB A special moetini club is called at t M. A. Cogswell 3 16th ave. at 215 p.m. At the last annual} election the results were as follows: President, Mrs, William Hovey; vice president, Mra. Allison B. Pike; recording secretary, Mra. ella | Rupe; correspondin, Pau’ ca Mallett. ee PENNSYLVANIA The Pennsylvant t at the Feder o'clock. peak Dr “wt ‘There will on ach member is . FLEUR DE Fleur de Lys club Dancing. oe . CHILD Child study of Mrs, Blake D. ave, N., at 2 o'clos to 28 of Child Study ing, by William Fe Story of the Sand ley Hall, discussed Mills, EVERGREEN COU Evergreen court No. 0, 0. Ay will hold a whist party in the card room of the Masonic temple, Har | vard ave, and Pine A woman may coa n seldom drive ¢ a Head or are best “external: “Well, Iam afraid we can't | show you any suits, because ft will H. Reeves, and treasurer, a | | asked to bring a Pennsylvania friend. TUDY DEPARTM |THE WOMEN’S CENTURY CLUB department has received | Women’s Century club at the home | OLDS Vics Varoru . YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%, GO! ) or 20 minutes ¢ your time and in the world are 1 think nrome:, ide Parliamentary regular weekly | ‘ashington annex, {120 p.m. The sion are, “Duties . | of the Coterie of Mra. N. E. he hom sg secretary, Mrs. STUDY CLUB a Study club will] ation club house | William L, Hall) oxpital Work in be special muse. . LYS CLUB | », Douglas hall at} | T OF of the Mills, 938 22nd| ek, Chapters 25 and Child Train. orbush, reviewed. Pile, by S. Sta by Mrs, Blake D, | | RT NO. 2, 0.0.4, st. at 2 p.m. ax a nail, but she | e. | chest— treated ly” with bers Chicago \—OASH—P A. 505 TY BONDS DIRECT PRIVATE WH KS MAC FARLANE & HALL RES GRAIN Foard of Trade AKT PAYMENT University EASTER WEEK SPECIALS specials for the Easter season, we call your atte to many wonderful values in Women’s Pumps Oxfords, and white Shoes at very inviting prices f will remain in force until Easter Day. 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