Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a 4ttti=——_.-——_- a By BETTY | France-Amerique _ the Dansant at ‘The emartest event of Kastor week Will be the France-Amerique card party and tea dansant at the Army Navy club tomorrow from 2 up the soldiers prac tieally return home to their own, now that the war is over, Our towns, our cities, our villages are game as when our boys marched . But France, beautiful and land of the Marvwellaise, the of Napoleon and the fleur de ‘of the Bourbon, is not the same. by shells, the orchards and ‘} vineyards tell their story of the van- } @aliam of the Hun. It is to a scarred ‘and serried breast that the mother feealls her soktier sons, offer No nourishment to the returned who fought valiantly that free might live. What can we do? can, we must, do everything, give everything possible. _ The card party and the danmnt Tomorrow offers overybody a little to help the returned soldiers, Go to the card at 2, or the tea at 4, or the tater. Give what you can BRAIN White Elephant Shop There is to be a great treat for the habitues of the White Blephant shop tomprrow noon. A program o! popular songs has been arranged by Mra. Hugh K. Corbett, Mra. ¢ P. Goggin will play the piano and Mina Margaret Hell, a young girl of 14, with an attractive soprano voles, Will be one of the soloists ‘The program will be as follows (@)—Dreamy Morn (b)—Beautiful Ohio Miss Margaret Hell Tenor Solo Mr. P. A. Kaufer Duet Merry Banks Gipsy Duet Mra. Corbett and Mr (@)—When You Look Heart of a Rowe Rosalie Miss Margaret Boll You can always be sure of good things to eat at the White Blephant shop. There is an excellent cateress and tomorrow's menu has been on pecially prepared, One hundred and eight people can be well taken care of, so every one can come and bring their friends. Young Ladies’ Guild of Kaufer Into the o France, for without France, would be poor, Indeed. patronesses include: Madame Auzias de Turenne, who France-Amerique Relief associa has been untiring in her ef. to aid her countrymen; Madame @Humilly de Chevilty, Mrs Pelly, Mrs. Edgar Ames, ‘A. H. Anderson, Mrs, Ceell Ba Orthopedic to Meet The Young Ladies’ guild of the Orthopedic will meet Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Miss Marton Frye. As there will be an election of officers, it is urged that every member come ee Dinner at Rainier Club Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedges gave .}a dinner at the Rainier qgub on Mrs. Ira Bronson, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Wallace G. Collins, Mra d@ay evening. Covers were placed for 4. Spring flowers and fruit blow | sons formed an attractive center | bhece. . W. H. Howard, Mrs. Dan- . Mre J. D. Lowman, Alexander F. McEwan, Mre. A. Mra. D. E. Skinner, Mra. ” | decorations. i Is g a z : | in f Feb’ oF cinta fides 2 Z z i 5 Fd 2 : e 1 E : Fi iu o. Supper Party Mins Ellen Messer entertained 14 members of the “sub debutante” set at her home last evening at an in formal supper. Mrs. Harold 'r. Cameron Hostess Mra. Harold E. Cameron enter. tained Thursday with a luncheon at her home in Mount Baker park in honor of Mrs. & Percy, who ts shortly to leave for California. Spring flowers were effective as In the afternoon the guests made up four tables of eae eee Flying Cireus to Be Entertatned The Flying Circus will be guests of the College club on Wednesday “|neon, and in the evening they will be guests at the Aviators’ ball to be “| given at the Army and Navy chub. Officers at Army and ‘avy Club Dance Among the officers of the U. &. 8. | | Oregon who came over to attend the dance at the Army and Navy club »|on Saturday evening were Eosigns Henry Schuman-Heink, Donald Mo- Kee, Roy Iback, James Coulter, Harry Swart, William Speck, E. W. Roas, M. Madden, Robert Blackman, Ned Chapin, 8. 8. Thurston, and M. Greenwell. . Engagement Announced Mrs. K. Lassitte of Los Angeles announces the engagement of her daughter, Hawiey, to Mr. William FR. Hainsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hainsworth of West Seattic. Mr. Hainsworth, who graduated from the U. of W., is a member of the Phi Gamnma Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Lambda Epsilon and of the Fir Tree fraternities. He has recently been honorably discharged from ser vice. ‘The wedding will take place in Se- attle the iatter part of May. May Day Party ‘The National League for Women's service will give a May day card party on May ist from two to four, followed by a tea at the White Ele- phant shop. The proceeds will go to the Florence Crittenden home. The committee in charge of tables is composed of Mrs. J. 8. McBride, Mrs. C. 8. Suter and Mrs. W. H. Lewis. Mrs. L. C. Gilman is chair .| Mrs. D. W. Bowen and Mra. army will speak at the , | hall. Barr is in charge of the card tables. A. 8 Downey will pour, assisted by a bevy of giris. eee Mr. Keenan Will Speak Mr. S. A. Keenan of the Canadian Overseas club tonight at § p. m. at the Moose Mr. Keenan left Seattle three years ago to join the Canadian forces and has been in the thick of , |it and returned some weeks ago and | has many experiences to relate. Miss K. Magee will give vocal selections, , | after which there will be an informal ‘Miss Cymbra Daniels will give a rf tomorrow night at her fn honor of Mrs. Fverett , who is the guest of Mrs. L. E. Eyman. Four tables will be As Mr. Tawney is East on business trip, only snaids matrons will be entertained. Returns Walter McEwan Tomkins d New York yesterday, accord to wore sectived in Seattle. Mrs, ins recently left Seattle to f her husband, and they will spend a short time there before re- _ turning home. . ‘Luncheon at Sunset Club x Mrs. Clarance Blethen was hostess at @ most attractive luncheon today at the Sunset club. Twelve guests _ were entertained. * eee Mrs. Betty Brown, Piiuhed Seattle vaudeville artist, ac- companied by Mrs. Henry Hibbard, ‘will sing popular son at the Jumble Shon |dance, All interested in war work are requested and invited to be pres ent. On May 24th the Overseas club will give a benefit for the Overseas memorial, in memory of the men who enlisted for service, this being Empire day. . American Veterans of the Great War Arrangements have been com pleted for an informal ball to be given at the Hippodrome, Tuesday, April 22, by the American Veterans of the Great War. This is the first affair given by this organization, and a large attend ance is desired, as the organization has aspired to be self-supporting and is doing a good work in placing re turned veterans. A large delegation is expected from the newly organized Trench of the American Veterans of the Great War at Camp Lewis, Tickets may be obtained at Fred. erick & Nelson's, county<city build. ing, or at the door. Dancing at 9 p.m. Music by the Hippodrome orchestra. The patrons and patronesses are: Gen. Harvey J, Moss and Mrs. Moss, Major Thos, J. Cunningham and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs, John M. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. John Resch, Mr. and Mrs. F. W Hull, Lieut. A. BE. Royal and Mrs, Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Gaines, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Clarke, De Mrs. Rosene) of Low he city Wriday night guests of Mr. and Mre ir, Dr. White has from charge evacuation 29. Dr and Mre | for their t Ange White Wennie * arrived » the returned was in hoepital No. White will leave me tonight Mr. and Mra, Henry Winter Minn White, Mra. Wintor's wiste turned last week from a six weeks trip to California Mr. and Mra, Mrederieck Johnstone who have been making their home at the Sorrento hotelefor the past four years, moved Saturday to the Ar cadia apartments and Mr. and Mra, Raymond Wright and son James, who is attending the Moran school, motored to Skagit county on a fishing trip over the week end Mr. and Mra. George B. Lamping arrived home Friday from a three months’ trip to California Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Lagolie re turned to Beattie last week after a month's stay in California, Dr. La zelle has received his honorable dis charge from the army and has re sumed his practice. . Mr. and Mra. William H Will leave tomorrow for a «| Bast. . Mra. Letcher Lambuth and «mall baby, Prudence, returned yesterday from a two months’ sojourn in Southern California. She was ac companied by her father, Mr. John Schram. Her mother will remain tn Sierra Madre several weeks longer tonger . B.C. i the guest Mra. Thomas Scruges of Lieut. and Miss Biret's father, Major Birch, was in the Canw | cay dian artillery and wax among first to be killed at Vimy Midge eee Mr, William Urquart (* spending several days in the city, the guest of Mr. Cheater Latimer, at the home of Mr. and Mra N. H. Latimer » Rosene, | Miss Mollie Birch of Vancouver I | takes a real woman to wackle Mra | Latimer, who has been spending the | By CYNTI Mine Grey | | coming to you in my sorrow if 1 have 1 kne doubt husband loves me any niderate, loves the children, stays in in the daytime, when not at work Hut, in the prewe | He | him, buys them chocolates and nice and he mys lhe can't help that ed, but when I uslk He ways he is afraid to tell m smnoclating with girls who weren't ni than all of them 1 would forget the better tainly wouldn't band to be nO unattractive and 4 that other women would admire him. More sthan all it's wonder nooks w pany of other girls when you are #0 peevinh at hirg constantly. If take hold of yourself to your tion, you'll wake day to find that fr has gone for good to Improve appearance, — Invite friends to your home. Make an effort please hu na, | and I) wager that before many | months your trouble will be at | it, and the You mowt cer want your hus wtu no he and nag you don't and make your pont fine conquer eronn dt up som 1 husband | Negin right per congenial | now your nal to your an Takes Real Woman to Hold Man's Job Dear Minn column some time past, | read where a would be man would not tip his hat to a girl in overa I wonder if his mind ts broad enough ceive that his moth I bet she cuts the 4 at home, while he reads Snappy Stories, This man. a bathing beach would follow a girl, in the water out, whose garb consisted anty pair of tights, But wh comes to the real girl who. ime of need, dawns « pair Grey: In your letter to corr | man? | we | same on | ally and bucks a job he would quail the is beneath his notice Would this human insect don an apron to dry his mother's dishes?! Nay, but he would take her money | to feed his fat head, (Man ts 90 | pure, he should judge woman) It man’s | Take a Up from me young Saat and never again forget it the te past week at her summer home 4t! woman who is not afraid to wear @ Port Madison, returned to town f0F | pair of overalls that ha Easter . Mrs. F. E. Swanstron after several days spent couver, B.C. . . Mr. and Mra, W. D. McDonald go to California on Wednesday, to be fone « month. . returned in Van Mrs. Milburn and two sons re. turned home today after a week spent with Mra, Cushman at Lake Cushman o- Mise Mary Donworth, who is at tending boarding school, and Mr. Robert Donworth, who ix a student at Yale, «pent their Easter vacation with their parents in New York Judge and Mrs, Donworth returned home Friday, Judge King Dykeman left yenter day for 4 10 days’ sojourn at North Yakima. ’ see Mins Mildred Furdenseld, who has been visiting Mine Helen Thompech for « few days, returned to her home in Tacoma Sunday night. eee Mrs. Max Easterly of Waldo, Ore. fa the guest of her daughter, Mra. Harold McCaughey Miss Edith Prosch, who haa been living in Sierra Madre, Cal, will re turn next week and be with her si» ter, Mrs. August W. Anderson ee Mrs. Maurice Brown came down from his summer home at Nelita. Hood Canal, and returned Saturday Mra. Browne is visiting her mother. Mrs. Van Volkenberg, in Chicago, and witli return to Seattle the latter part of this week. She has been touring the Bast with the Tony Sarg Puppets and has been greeted everywhere with marked success, ee Mr. and Mrs, John Donald Hull returned Friday from a two weeks’ trip to California . Mrs. David Gitmore returned last week from a trip to California. furnished Unele Sam with win this war From one who t# not a macker AN AMERICAN WOMAN. | men Looking at Life's | Brighter Side | Dear Miss Grey: “Seret. Ro 1} We" letter caught and held my at} tention. At first, I read it and said | to myself: “A man of high ideals whose illuxions ha been shattered.” Then I pondered: “Is he really so fine’" There was about his letter & hint of grosmness, rather offensive | to delicate sensibilities, For in-| stance, as he described his father's | lowe for his mother, one thought in| stinetively of the cave man, The} mofern husband and wife are pala | She belongs to him—yes; but he oean't remind her of it too forcibly. | Because he trusts ber, she may | dance with other men without fear that her husband will man-handie her partner. There's no more harm in dancing than there ix in walking, unlese one makes harm out of it.| You should learn to dance, sergeant. | A musician, you would probably | make a good dancer. To be able to| move easily and gracefully, in per fect accord with the rhythm of the | gives the mune netic | pleasure to be found in the pursuit | of any of the arte Seriously, I believe “Sergt. R. L W.” to be a very worthy young man, | who has fallen into a deplorable mental state ‘There are any num ber of good women in this world A WOMAN'S STORY | WITH GREAT MEANING rth Discussed by Women everywhere tell their friends how, through the use ol Mother's Friend, the wonderful pen etrating external application, they avoided suffering and distress be- fore the advent of nature's most wonderful « Mother's Friend i spreads {ts influence upon the corda, nerves and ligaments involved, ren- dering them pliant to readily yield to nature's demand for expansion The nerves, cords, tendons and lica- ments expand without that p: hing #train, and neryo nrestful senantions are ided when the nerves are relieved, and thus nd drawn. lower ab- with ease hours are pain and remedy which ly and musel are not tat Ry regular uae, the dominal region expands baby is born, the loam at the crisis, and danger is naturally lens. u can obtain Mother's Friend any drug store. It has been 4d by women for over half a century,and is Just as standard as | anything you can think of | Write the Regulator | Company ‘, Atlanta, Hook, and get a Friend today, and thus f self against ‘pain and disco STHMA but relief is often brought by— Vices ‘YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30%, 607, 91.20 Witchhazel and Camphor Relieve Eye Strain | Common witchhazel, camphor, hy-| drastis, voptik eye wash, produce quick results when used for e strain, One cus tomer was greatly astonished at the restful feeling produced by a single} application, A® young man reports | that both he and his mother were | greatly helped by Lavoptik, We ete, as mixed in La guarantee a small bottle to help ANY CASE weak, strained or in flamed eyes. Swift Drug Co. and leading druggist» read mo many of other girls, him about other girls anything What would you do? | waynide | air }A But only God can mak } made by phone | 8. IIA GREY of your answers tha wl am nervous and peevirh He jx always kind and at night and seldom leaves he seems to be much more happy presenta, They all seem to ire He always provides everything we I can't help but get angry. | any more. I never knew of him | und he mays he loves me HEARTIVIOKEN WIFE sergeant. Plenty of fine and honor able men. Don't aliow yourself to believe anything different, “God's | in bis Heaven; alls right with the world.” A few are mingulded; a few having no th, have fallen by the but, in the main, the Amert can people are Wholesome and clean hearted I would like to suggent of the mental rut inte whic tL. W." has f from cities for good books and your tunic an much time & way out jorge with Spend an pommible in the open Home bright May morning, take | ite book and lie dowr under | p at the blue ay. | And, a» you lasily and coritentedly watch the waving branches mind Joyce Kilmer’s beautifu De you know it? . in. Bits awhile. Live a fay a tree, looking all to I think that I shall ne A poem lovely as a tree A hur tree whowe mouth in prenned Against breast A tree that looks at Gc And lifts ber leafy the earth's sweet-flowing J all da arms to pray tree that may A next of robins in Summer wear In her hair © bose now haw lain lives with matel Poeme are rain made by foolw ike me, The above poem ” Bergt. Joyce Kilmer, who fell fighting, “Somewhere ir With beet winhes MIS Clubs CLUBS FOR TUERSDAY Women's Century Club Spanish depar en's Century « ton at 10:20 Roard of trustees of the Won Century club at YW. CA o'clock f the Wom lotel Washing . Ladies’ Masical Club Choros Chorus of Ladies’ Musical club at Chickering hall at 10 jock Walla Walla PT. A. | Walk Walle FP ciation in Koom o'clock, Program der direction of teachers and puplis of school Brighton PLT, A Brighton Parent-Teacher tion at achool at 3 o'clock in charge of teachers “ee | ansocia Program Madrona POT. A. Madrona Parent-Teacher associa: | en meets at 2:15 p.m. at the school It will home talent day. The pro-| gram consists of a vocal solo by Mre. | R. D. Clarke, « reading by Mrs. Jay-| cox, and a talk on it Girls,” by | Mrs. Jack Little Nominations of officers for the coming year will also | take place. Demonstration by sev enth grade pupils + 06 W. C. T. 0. Jubilee Dinner The University W. Cc Tt will hold a jubliee dinner at 6:30 p. m. at the Methodist church. Brooklyn ave. | cast 424 at. The guest of honor be Mre. Cornelia Tempteton | er, president of Alaska W, C. T. U. Presiding at the dinner will be Mra. Clara Ansorge Fuller, presi dent of University W. C. T. U. Toast mistress, Mra. Harriet B. Dunlap. Mount Vernon, former «tate dent Invocation by Rev Lathrop. Toasts: “Welcome the University Commercial C. W. Hart; “Vietory, the W U. and the City,” W. D. Lane, act: | ing mayor; “The W. ©. T. U. Around the World,” Rev. Cleveland ‘Kiei hauer, pastor of University Christian | ination», Mrs. H. A. M. Bonnar, pres. | ident of Federation of Women’s clubs of Seattle. Rewervations may be | North 875. M. E, Club A. RB. M. E. club will meet at 2 o'clock with Mra. H. L. Van Brock lin, 1704 Bellevue ave. . Hants’ Point Fruit and Flower Mission Hunt's Point circle and Flower Mission will bold its meeting at 11 a. m. at the Hunt's point club house to sew on refugee garments. presi AH From Club, aT. A. RK of the Frult LINCOLN i PT. A, The Lincoln High School Parent Tencher association will meet at 3 Pp. m..in the lunch room of the school, The educational committee will have charge of the program. eee CANADIAN WQMAN’S CLUB The Canadian Woman's club will meet at 10 o'clock for Red Cross work at St. Barnabas’ hall, At 2p. m, the business meeting will be call ed eee COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan club of the ¥ W. C. A. will hold its Bible class and current events study at 6:45 p.m . EMMA LAZARUS SOCIETY Th mma Lazarus auxiliary, Daughters of the Covenant, will hold ite ular meeting at 8 p. m. at the Educational Center, 804 18th ave All members are asked to at- tend and to bring their friends WRITERS’ CLUB ‘Thee Writers’ club will meet in the Erickson room, Y. W, C. A,, at 8 p m. Papers will be read by Mra, W. H, Sutton and Mr, James M Stamps, Visitors are w ne You can always borrow trouble without security, but the interest is exorbitant, Wa bride Newnpoper La terpriae he W000 " Another War Bride | BOB’S GREAT NEED OF MY HELP OPEN TE/SANU ™ returned t |band. ¥ | summer ban Janu accomy Adele uel ma h . thi any wh day tb and white tTeacher amo | 1, A y 4 ' NEW PATHS TO ME Back to America canhiort™ ‘ ttle ie " * == CHS LITE Socudcane |Look at tongue! Remove pole ‘sons from stomach, liver MME legation A inte war x | | Humphreys Humphreys, althy Philadelphian Her return to Am 1 with 5 ure in Wasnt da usc rriage People always langh at the foot n't remember ed again and Manning Lemon Juice i kn For Freckles | i rssh had been eel ‘ \ \ A ace E i ‘ Girlie! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try it! tent 4 next arte Accept Figs only—iook for package. 1 gasped thought our last name bad ere sure Paris edition, which | best and ma'am, and he physic for the little 1 to and bowels, sal] ie three ti pint of the i é n, but | for ebild's an lowt | Without picked _— off in and w M. P. a little has the lem and et counter will ot 4 bis mind, ma‘am “Do fou mean to tell me that my} husband is insane? | I seized the lapels of ‘Tommy's coat to keep my knees from bending beneath me. And all the poor boy ould do was to grasp my ts and hold me up while he guided me to| a davenport. Then he answered me grocer drug store or to! ounces for a few centa eweetly fragrant lotion neck three ores Manon g into ty nds each blem arms and bh 1 nee how freckles Lima pee th wri a oF [AGES Kb é The DUO ART Piano A Wonderful Player With A Dual Personality The Art of the The world’s master pianists will Master Pianists play for you in your own home. With a Duo Art Roll, you listen to the master’s actual playing—you will recognize his performance, his characteristics of tone, his peculiar dynamics, his particular interpretation. ; Your Art—The whole world of music is in your grasp, though you do not know one note from an- other. Insert any roll—you can play it according to your own interpretation—you can please your own musical taste. We Cordially Invite You to Come in and Hear This Marvelous Piano Sherman |\Glay &Co, Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Spokane Tacoma Portland