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én By Mrs. Cari Donworth Honor Guest Mes, Hibridge H. Stuart Wanoheon yesterday at he honor of Mrs. Car! Donw te were entertained et centerple gave home rth, Big Tulips the ~ Luncheon for Miss Blake The Juncheon which Miss Dorothy | Bwing gave yesterday at her home dp honor of Mixx Sally Blake was one of the most delightful ities. Ther were nree @f six girls and two smaller tabi Tot three girls were on either side Marious miniature household utensils of re at BRAINERI to the Whit week BETTY time and talent nt Shop this past Heatrige Nelson, M Mrs, HB. Perry, Mr aod Mrs. Philip Garland, Miss Thuraa Cowsey, Miss Edna MeDon agh, Mise Elisabeth Greene, Are Samuel McDonald, Mra, Franklin Hackman, Mre. Ines Morrison, Mixe Eva McAbee, Miss Grage McAbes Maj. Carl Burdick 1 theiy lept Mins Summers, Twilight Musicale These of Seattle whe to the twilight musicales mb ing & rare treat ‘Tomerrow there will be an unusually interesting pro scram nd the artists’ names speak for thgmeeives. Given under the ausploes of the National League for not go vice the Army and ) First Methodist Church Coneert The special Sunday evening cert of the big Temple chorys. reoted by Mer John Spargue the Wiret Methodiet church, be continued for the neat Unusually attractive pro: | grams to given each week Tomorrow night, Mr. Spargur ix the} soloist, Me will give the slow moved ment of Weiniaweki's D minor | certe, accompanied on the plano by Mies L » Langdon, the organiet Mr. Spargur’s success with this) choral inetrument of me two hum! dred volees was demonstrated last! Sunday when of eager music lovers were turned away : di} at are to three} months are Unique Invitation Bila Me Bride~Wayne Albee At The 1 Lowman | Honor Dear Miss Grey: Your discussion: $e ES interesting to me, mother will never consent red headed alwo. The girl will marry me, anyway | | con | Pr where she mit Mise Grey thin ne in wrong Well, you Alt mont, aren't you rather diffioult for to advine definitely, wh 1 don't Mm you and the girl and how answer li, in & predica twill be you know how | have known each other you get along now as a general rule, red mone & quick ten both of you Studio Building but She ways two redheaded I would tke nT only and w fault tw it? with as little attentions of men atttracting when they will put th uc type, trout to our marriage. as to wet ant so will ask you for @ little advice Iam much in love with a little red-headed girl, 20 yoars old ant am people will 1 want to show erook at Girls in 4 then wou hin fin: unand By CYNTHIA GREY ertain matters have very| Odd Motto on Coin Dear Miss Grey the motto, "Mind along. | mother's eon but her | 4 | Your never re old and wet was on have her Yeu bore this motto. the old girl RED-TOP, nowadays thin No Date Set Ha n net for th girls. Ie And American * present Ume? to the pownible attract and the the will to men in Germany up about the men, when it is thernae! Own ined on our for Return of A. O. O, ‘ any defi Ww. Ww, Pennies coined in 4987 Is it true thas Bust nage? Ww return of over seam at I refer especially ALICE. Women's von ae very in On the friend's rather and were the place cards and each girl had to make a poem on the article > found at her piace and then move to Miss Hiake's table and read her Gamposition. As the luncheon was © ® progressive one, there was much : mt over the poems the girls | Piano Solow called upon to write Baskets a < the Gnomes @f Ophelia roves adorned tables. Mr oe 8 Informal Luncheon 3 inp. J. 1. Hal! gave an informal 4 yesterday at her home to a guests. Afterwards bridge was for Miss Mabel ne ‘Mrs. Trafford Huteson gave & tea this afternoon at her at the Highlands in honor of Mabe! Garrison, of the Met grand opera house eee angry at the same time, doubt would make life witng for oh other hand, your who ape ty blame, both the mothers | i jand daughters? A girl is almost || O° 4 ethos aioe taught from the cradle to get a by fair means or foul, nd wo they will try to get any man that hap nt and Sane pens to talk to them a little, mar - mi request for ried or single. They have no princi ple or modesty, and they would | tract good men if they were to | dren a little more modestly, and not | \try to flaunt themselves #o much Print this, please, but I suppone the brainless things will not read the| | newspapers A MAN. | Dr, and Mrs, 1, H. Moore Entertain | Katherine Butler : In honor of their house guests May Te 1919 2126 lock Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Fargo, | . hee mother’s argument in Pocatello, Idaho, Dr, and MM “ ‘ A lame, inasmuch an ever Moore gave a dinner on | ever KO many couples of oppo ing at their home site complexions seek the db were placed for Mr. and Mrs. vorce courts daily, hourly us J, Vis Mr. and Mra, Samuet| 4 #tudio tea The right solution to your Rathburn, Mr. and Mre. ©. ML Litly,|May 7 by Mi problem simply depends upon Mr. and Mra, Fargo and Dr, andj Tr wayne d your disposition and that of the Mrs. Moore smashiean girl's, If you are two sensible young people, and care #0 much h other that you feel you t live apart, your love will even your dinpositions with Navy club, the acousti fect enjoyment. 1 from 5:30 to 6:30 p gram will be as follows n m, The Lanet Bideue Tuesday | Cavers) | Frank at Warren G. Wright William Smith, the tooniat of Skinner & rponsible for the the Invitations As the bride and gro wtart « plane will be ¢iven Mila Meliride and on unique dy, i dewign of | car Tenor Solo ' ‘Yeste ia giubbt (Pagtiacct) . Leowcavelle Bari Alexander mu bee in honor of Miss Butler, whose Ensign Biliott Dean | United States naval air take Rub the forehead temples with and rcxsVp YOUR BODYGUARD” - Sor, Mr wedding m-elect will thelr honeymoon in air the invitations to the studio | unusually appropriate. art | Miss Beth Bartlett Complimented Complimenting Mins Heth lett, & prominent member of the junior class at Queen Anne high school, Misa Lenore Mel*herson en tertained & number of the young wirts at her home last Tuesday eve ||] ning, April 29 Mine Bartlett, with her mother and ler, expects to Boprano Bolop. fa) Sone of india sin le Jour to Harrington will Rimaky -Korstkow (Louiee) thar pe oory Rugs Dot the plano, | Hint on | Good Ferm | Dear Ming Grey: In it proper for » girl to ask a boy friend to eall on her, if he bas never taken her] BLUR BYE, It is not unconventional, altho, as a rule, a modest girl demands that & man shall take the inith aUv§ in forwarding an acquaint ib) De nervice can place on conquer. Gwendolye Mise Kdna MeDon Marriage iv be she brunette or 4 titian in simply « gamble, a chance, We must take a ehance in order to gain anything eted or worth while in thin world, Married life in the 01 real and eure test for love. Some anyo de in G Minor Chopin Mr. Warren © ¥ lant out? Wright voy id ———eere Soprano Soles. " #) Beces Doloross «8 Binest » | te) Vilaneile Bidelia unwell Bidelia “Buy « Victory Bond and help Vedding Surprises Thursday afternoon Leah Miller and Capt McKay came as a surprise to thelr friends but to tives. Capt. McKay, just from a year's service in , came to Seattle Wednes- on furlough, ostensibly to visit ‘mother, Mrs. R. V. McKay, hiv x » @harles A. McKay, and sister, Mine Iva MoKay. That Thad other aims as well was re When he and Miss Miller tly and unaccompanied went to “Pirst Presbyterian chureh and married by Rev. M. A. Mat McKay ts one of Seattle’ Attractive girls, She is @ type of brunette, richly col and bas more than ordinary and dramatic gifts. een high school, in the days when! says the friendship between and Capt. McKay, the Broadway football gtar, began its course ‘Fomance which ended tn Thure 's wedding, Leah Miller showed vocal gifts. During her ty of Washington years she ntigued to develop her music and acting. Later she Ok. part in the yearly season of eal grand opera and not only her talents but won many She has been noted also her amiability in giving her Which Is a velvety meazo- for the service of charity. her father’s activities as rep- haye kept bim in Wash she has spent part of the im the Bast and has been a it student. RV. McKay and Mrs. Joba Miller, who just returned to Se from Washington, D. C., were aware of the contemplated i nor does Representative Mil- whe is gtill in France with the irs gommitiee, yet of the marriage. McKay was with the 364th 91st division, in’ France. entering the service, he was Manager of the Kissel Kar W. Prior to that time he connected with the Locomiobile y. He was stationed at Lewis before leaving for 4 in June, 1918. In Prance ‘Feeeivyed his captaincy. He the University of Washing where he was provuinent in y He is affiilated with the i Gamma Delta fraternity. _At present Capt. McKay ts sta at Camp Lewis. After a i trip by automobile, he and bride will make their home in le. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs, R. G. King, jr. 5 Bo © receiving congratulations on the of @ daughter at the Minor! ildren’s Party at mset Club Little Miss Ann Elmore enter- tajned a number of her friends to- at luncheon at the Sunset club. the young belles and beaux Sttended the Orpheum. Those who ed the hospitality of this little were Miss Loyal Treat, Miss , Mise Elizabeth and Miss te Greer, Miss Katherine , Miss Betty Fetter, Miss ra Lazalle, Miss Jane Parkin- on, Master Bobsie Gickus, Miss / Ann and Miss Marie ‘Elmore. see Red Cross Jumble Shop An interesting program is to be ®iven at the Jumble Shop Monday hoon. Mrs. J, B, Savage, whose de- Hghtful mezzo-soprano has been s0 Much enjoyed on former occasions, Will sing. Miss Trudy Taylor, ac eompanied by Miss Anabel Trent at the piano, will add the lighter vein With popular ragtime songs. W. Sharples is to be Gwendolyn Geary Ruse Mise McDogagh at the plano. Hawley bidney Homer Bar) Alexander Music at First Methodist Episcopal Church Tomorrow at 11 o'clock the fol lowing program will be given at the First Methodist Bptecopal shurch: wean proivde—~dagio from Pith Senet Guillmant Apthem- Hpread Abroad EB. White and the Temp Che: Offertory anthem That Sleepest” . The Tem Organ postiude--Al ate lo Chorus gro Appesston ‘Gpitmant 1h OM Organ Recital by Miss Leone Langdon (a) Let There Be Light Dubots (a) In Paradise Ottestotire in D-miner Koma Ratiete Clarence Laces Velen Hood | 18 PM j Anthem-—"The Hilent Hea”... .Neidiinger | Bana craig and the Temple Chorus Ottertory’ gather —"Pralgg the Laed.. | Jerueateu™ , Maundar Mr. C. B White and the Temple whorus Organ postinde—-Warrios’s March. Biggs by | °° {Orpheus Male Chorus of, Tacoma Closes Season | { e closing coneesrt for the season ot e Orpheus Male Qhorus, of| Tacoma, which tok piace Phure was unusually |Donaid Fahey, of V the sqjoist. After the stam @ charmingly appointed sup ‘per was served. ‘Phe guests of honor were Mr. Middleton, sr. father of Mr. Keith Middietgn, of Seattle, whe lenyes sbortly fer Eng \land; Mra. Fahey and Mr. Spargur. | Mr. Middleton has been an associate |member of the chorus for eighteen years. 4 soe | Ladies of Episcopal \Guild Entertained | Mr. and Mrs. ©. ©. Bronson en |tertained the tadies and hustands of the Epiphany gutld last evening | at her home. There wag a large attendance and both dominoes and | bridge were played, Later an old| fashioned box supper was served.) the boxes being auctioned off. The| |pleasure of the evening was com-| pleted by @ short program of music, | eee Base Hospital Unit 50 | Base hospital unit 50, composed | lechiefly, of Beattie officers and men just returned from France, will reach King st. station at 8 o'clock |tonight, it is announced by Frank |Gates, chairman of the soldiers’ |and sailors’ welcome committee. An automgbile parade has been| organized which will follow Second jave. ag far as the New Washing jton hotel, after which dinner will] |be served at the Jumble Shop, to| be followed by informal dances un-| |der the auspices of various “socie- | thes. Bince permission has been re- jcelved from Washington, D. ©., for the men to remain in Seattle until | Sunday morning, those who wish |to stay at home over night may do |s0, and Seattle men wishing to ao) |to their homes will be taken to them in automobiles after the din- ner. | Lieut. Col. H. Bugene Allen, of | Seattle, is in command of the eight jofficers and 113 men on board the special train of the Seattle unit. | Dr. J. B. Crichton, chairman of |the reception committee at the de |pot, will occupy the first carriage jin the parade, with Col. Allen, Act-| ing Mayor Lane, and Dr. Bagle-| son. | Since motor cars in the parade jare to be donated by patriotic cit lizens, it is urgently requested that , [aPending the week-end in Beattie, Friday | will viet leave for Oklahoma soon. Those, present were: Misses Heth Bartlett Hvelyn Clifton, Leone Foster, Ruth Hatten, Beatty Predeon. Deretha Brown, Ida May Gulliver, Phyilix Newell, Bernice V) Keuren, Wint fred Gemmel, Laura Partlow, Mit dred McPherson, Lenore McPherson Mrs, KR. A. Hatten and the hosters Little White "House The LAttle White House, the bu | Feau of the Orthopedic guild i» being managed by the Madrona guild for the next two weeks, They serve delicious light luncheons. The hard at work upon apd are filling « As they are mak ing @ specialty of this necessary fRousehold article, ra Mre. Edward P. Orton (Aumee Han ford) wife of Gol. Orton, U. & A. who t@ stationed in Washingtan, D | G.. arrived in Beattle last night to} spend & month with her pagents, Mr. | and Mee, Clarence Hantord. cee Harvby N. Rothwotter and Mr. Sands left this morning tor a} weeks’ Eastern trip. eee Me. B. EB. three | Mr. W. A. Peters, jr, arrived in town last night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peters, for a short time. Mr. John Liity? of Cashmere, is) Thursday evening Mr. and Mra.| Harry Krinke motored to Tacoma to attend the Orpheug Male chorus, with Mr. and Mra. John Spargur as thelr guests. On thelr return they brought Mra. Donald Pahey with) them, whe remained in the city, at) the Hotel Washington, leaving Fri dey morning Lg Victoria. ae, Mr. and Mra. Willie B. Morr left fer the East, They | Denver and New York. Later Mra. Herr wil be the guest of her sistas at Toronto, She will ro- turn to Seattle in the middie of June. Mr. Herr will return in three weeks. eee Mr. Alexander Baillie returns this afternoon from San Francisco. eee Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Green re) turned yesterday from a sojourn in California, where they went to spend the Faster holidays with their two) daughters, who are in the South at | tending boarding sehools. During their stay they spent two weeks in| San Franciasco and a week at Del| Monte. | o- Mr, and Mrs, Lyman Fargo, of| Pocatello, Idaho, who arrived in the | city last Sunday, and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Moore, left Thuraday for their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Disney and family moved on Wednesday to their summer home at Wing Point, Bain bridge island. eee Miss Violet Anderson, the well known pianiate, will leave Monday for a month's vacation in California. ore Mrs. Francette P, Maring is spend ing the week-end in Spokane. ore Mr. Eugene B. Favre, of Spokane, is spending several days in Seattle cee . Mr, and Mra. H. W. Sumner have moved to their country home on Bainbridge island. ere Mrs, Nelson Phillips and daughter have returned from a month's #o- Journ at Los Gatos, Cal, Miss Peggy Ellis will vielt her sister, Mrs. Phil- lips, in June. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davenport and Mrs. J. B, Bridges, from Aberdeen, are guests at the Washington hotel. | eee [right Digasoms beenuse I FIND MY BOB AND BUS Naturally 1 wanted a flower for | Bob's Raster gift, which would some: how suggest me to him, poantble stimulate hin But I was unable to find in th piny of the reasor Which would conyey 4 per fument to him. The Arbutus and snowdrops for which used to search in the northern woods were not to be had, Orchids would make him think of his mother, viciets might arouse memories many girls It way doubly if it were to memory din 1 apn ot hard ‘to find the Rob bas an strocious taste in flowers, He must always have them a bright red. Now to my mind, Kastor blossoms should be white er purple or gold, but to catch my husband's eye and hold his interest, I knew that { must buy & stunning ret bouquet. Fortunately i came upon a rubycolored azalea, And, to my delight, it was almost & duplicate of one Bob had rent me the Easter after our wedding. I heritated about buying it be cause it would make en awkward parcel to carry on the train. But in the end I took it—and waw grateful that Tommy's puree was no elartio, Incidentally, | wondered how large a sum I could manage to pay back to JAPANESE LIKING FOR BRITISH GOODS GROWS (N. B. A, Special to The Star) LONDON, May 2.-—Japanese mer chandise buyers are visiting England in great numbers. The sie of the British colony in Japan and the gtowing fondness of the Japanese for the things of the Weat are reaponal die. “We like a kimega for comfort ot home,” gays 4 prominent Jap bust ness conn here. “But in business one must wear the European eestume, Fingti#h plays and Engiteh fllme are popular, too.” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA John Spargur, Conductor MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Tuesday Breving, May 6, at 8:30 Sharp ee + tagromtaighine hk a Y AT HER CAMPAIGN single bloxsom | ‘men were standing, and it was easy loves survive and some do not Dear Miss (Grey Last evening, | while waiting tn tine to gain admis |wion to # theatre, I overheard @ con versation betwoen a beautiful young girl and a handsome young man that made me wonder what same | Tommy, some day, in return for| Mothers are dbing inmtead of train, what he had loaned me, calling the|'na thelr children, surplus “interest,” | This couple was both exerption 1 told Tommy of my intention to] ally well dressed, the girl wearing vieit my husband in camp, and Tom-|expenaive furs and beth wearing my was patient, and kind, but not! large diamond rings, She wan tell a bit enthusiastic, Bomehow Tom (ing of being with a married man my néver is that when I mention | the evening before, and the young tob man remarked that it was all right, Very early Raster morning I put/but that people would be talkin on the dark tan complexion and the! She replied, “Well, I don't care, 1! bodied wig which I had worn with|pylled his lex for.a new pair of my messenger girl uniform, Tommy | pumps and $36f and he's going to helped mo “to entrain” with my/take me out tomorrow night, and plant, and it coburred to me that thi#| I'm going to tap him for some more, formidable piece of lugeage was in| Jack, and you know there's no harm iteelf a dinguise, None of my for |in that. I aleo met old Mr, - mer friends would ever suspect Jane on the treet tonight, and he's got Lorimer of carrying the better part! ait kinds of kale. If I can relieve of & greenhouse on a journey him of some, I'l help you buy that Many persons flocked to the camp | car” j srounds Easter Sunday and that) 4 epiid not help but think what! fret made tt easy for me to unrotl al» fine couple they would be if they lot of official red tape quickly, For) haa been morally different. Both , Hospitals, one required & special! nag evidently been college students, pass, but at Inst I found myself in] ay I am a college woman myself and Hob’ ward, facing one of his nurses. | noted the sorority and fraternity pins Then my mind aa well asumy body | they wore, and it was apparent that wobbied, Would I find Hob in bed—| they aame of welltodo parents, for and qnite helpless? An unsound mind| there was a sort of air of inate re | so often wrecks @ body. Wanld he | tinement, despite the , bisealre air be quite eraay? Or ailent and mek! tney put on. The fault in their anenewy. training surely must have been ot) | 1 wae more astonished than re-| home. Tt ee tite will be an appea! Patty Sr yaa the nurse said that Lor | to mothers to be more careful of imer fone to the song service . re I needn't wale-aie ‘weed’ Ailver their children. Many don't have the the flowers. 1 “Thank you,” I murmured, “but ad eek hes sans Bare were maybeprobably-—there’ll be an an. | = Dear Mise Grey; 1 would like to) call the attention af the mothers to the upbringing of their daughters. | There are hundreds of silly girls who are so manatruck that they | would not hesitate to flirt with al most any man who will pay atten: | tion to them, married or single. I) personally know that there are a| hundred giris in thia town with) whom | work and otters of my ac | quaintance who would not hesitate! | bending a little «idewaye—toward jg gy A dad esl once | girl who was holding @ hymnal! [on o00 wy wife Sok Moar And he wore an air of deep inter. | r jest in the young woman—but that 1|'t Meally meems as tho a man has | recognized as Bob's manner—hia lt the way which means nothing at all, tho ft flatters most girle—they take if as & personal compliment. I let the crowd surge slowly past me. Hob looked very tired and wor: ried—but net at all inaane, | He took the girl's elbow in the palm of his hand to guide her thru the crowd, and ahd smiled up at him, facing my way. And I knew that snever In my life had I seen a pret tier girl! And my Bob didn’t look bored. Ay : Weeks’ Run in inty he didn’t resemble St. An one bit, His familiar voice | | Quinn’s startled me if "But—my dear Katherino—* he | Rialto, wan protenting. | = Los Angeles DISCOVER MY RIVAL ‘ery well, Walt if you want to. Perhaps you'd like to hear the Eas ter singing, tho it's almost finished. It's at the hut-—where you see the | Red Triangle.” “Onward Christian Soldiers” was filing the room a» I entered. The} to pick out my Bob, for few are as tall an he ts. Bob towers, usualty, but T had to look twine to locate him, for he was thony And just then my know, must have lovely. own face, I been very un- 8G: ACTION. 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Mrs. ©. hostess. |citizens send in machines for the yesterday for a short stay in San All patrons of the Jumble Shop | use of the rturned soldiers and eat- }lors, All re especially invited. cay Se Kappa Card ‘arty Postpohed he card party which was to have been given by the Puget Sound greg chapter of Sigma Kappa the Chapter House, May 3, has been postponed ning, May 17. * i o- White Elephant Shop Mrs. Lane Summers has arranged program at the White Elephant during the noon hour an Mon- and will be at the piano, Miss Dunbar, soprang, will be the to Saturday eve #@ who have graciously given cial Club, for the election of afticers, those desiring to lend ears “should communicate with the soldiers’ and sailors’ welfare com- | mittee, at 412 County-City building, | | Main 5900, Local 103. All cars do- | noted should be at King st. station at & o'clock Saturday evening. The banquet at the Jumble Shop is provided by the Seven-in-One War Service organization, The dinner will be served by Red Cross work: ers. Judge ¥. V. Brown is to be toastmaster at the banquet. LEAGUE WILL ELECT The Public School Protective league will meet Thursday, May 15, at 8 p. m., in the assembly hall of the Francisco, ove Mr. U. K. Loone left yesterday for | Bt. Louls, where he will be in attend ance at the Presbyterian General | assembly. Later he will visit rela tives in the Kast. ere | Mrs. Paul Berkman and daughter, Dorothy, have returned from a ten days’ trip to Portland and Albany, Or IVATE WIRES GRAIN MAC FARLANE & HALL Members Ohicawo Board of Trade MAKGIN—CASH--PART PAYMENT DIRKCT STOCK: Chamber of Commerce and Commer: Hllott 1324, 606 Lowman Bids. LIBELTY BONDS LOCAL STOCKH THEO KARLE Assisting Artist Full Symphonic Pro- gram Featuring Mo- art’s Symphony in G Minor. 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