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B ‘Mrs. Pettengill Honoretl *|%e Mrs. H. F. Ostrander will give a/° f m tomorrow at her home fe George F. Petten who is a we her sister, Mra, B.C, War € — gucsta will enter e 6 us I chects Honor Guest Mr, and Mrs pert Charles Phi gave a dinner last night at home in honer of Mr. MH. Covers placed for ick Mrs. Luther Nellis, of R. Robbins, of St i, Mr. Sheets, and the host and rede Rob Low ae . Chanselor Feted Mra, Waller G. Chanselor is the inspiration ef affairs in during her she here | Saturday Mrs. Che Noyes six guests at the Metro theatre and later took them B tea in compliment to Mrs, Chan San ot given her pet stay flea FF y Mrs. Francis Guy Frink an informal luncheon at the lub in honor of Mrs, Chan , and later the guests occupied | at the Orpheum theatre. Thursday Mrs. J. M give a luncheon in Chanselor at the Sunset of . Elephant Shop during the noon hour the White Elephant Shop, Miss McDonagh has arranged the and will be at the piano Bitters will sing and ces Tanner will play the| Mace honor « club. Arts Exhibit Helen Hyde exhibit of wood prints will open Wednesday gallery of the Fine Arts sock Fourth ave. A loan col- of prints by loca! art deal ‘be shown at the same time. is free to the public and daily are trom 12 to 5. e. Cross Jumble Shop James Wylie, who is one of popular hostesses at the Shop, wil! sing tomorrow at hour a number of light} ‘Mrs. Frederick V. Brown the ago : Croix de Guerre Harry R. Messer received Mi that her brother, Maj. Robert B? of Marshfield, Wis, has m cited by Gen.’ Mangtn, of the army, and given a Croix Maj. Connor, who ¢h- a8 & private 14 months ago, the intter part of May, oe ‘orbett Josephine M. Gilmer, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilmer, 13th ave, N.. and Lieut. Jack tt, son of Mr. and Mrs. “gaa of Spokane, were fm marriage Sunday morning 6 ‘The wedding was a quiet mone but relatives being in at- Lieut, Corbett returned from the East, where he his Aionorable discharge service. He served in France § the 362nd infantry, 91st divi Following the ceremony, the couple left for California. their return they will make home in Spokane. Corbett, was for three years _ student af the University of i and is a member of a turton Beck q Burton F jand camp rater will be given out BRAINERD amma sorority, She re| 9 mention for «| fj painting entitled “My Mother,” re exhibited at the Northwest given under the ttle Fine *Arts society y BETTY iv beget able t exhibit AuNplo’ Mr last ni snd Mrw ht for th John W, Be ay City, Mich death of Mr ar Johnson iy deft cated Wddy's Mre ma Cal {Phi Beta Phi Sorority returned last week fr | The 62nd anniversary f the | fornia founding of Phi Beta Phi will oe ated May % Hote! Sorrente During Mra. n returned Mise Giffin, mith Soule, one of the founder ¢ t sorority Miss Evelyn Pick erell, Mise Irma Bean Miss Frances! Taylor will give and Miss Frances toastmistress, Mra. Anna Lytle ar nahill is grand president, and Mrs. president ine trip jorority the the service at Mra. B.C. Wagner returned yee terday from the Swedish hospital to re her home. D from Mrs, In ed to by ny ker ently ee Robbins, of St the Rainier Sunday Mr. LR has been at woek, left home, Paul, who elub for night for his eee violin selections Hopkins will be Mrs, V, 0, Boone and small daugh |ter Hetty, returned Saturday fre | Washington, D, C., where they hav pen visiting Mra, Boone's family province eee Mr. HW. Tacoma today | Lowell club Sheets to will wpeak . motor Women’s University Club The monthly of the Women's University will take plac ton row and be pre |wided gver by Mra. J Dowling and Mre, Stuart Strong. Mra. Robert Wyatt Sprague will contribute the musteal numbers. luncheon eee club will 1 Mra. tt, H. C. Henry, who has been is improving at her home. ore Mrs. Extward Agnew, who bh spending several days in Iv home on Saturday very ss been | Amphion Society The Amphion society will give 4 the dire om of Claude Madden sisted by Lotta Madden, at Masonite temp! auditorium, at The following program wil Mra. Frank with their daughters. Gladys, Mary and Muriel, visiting at Del Monte. Other Seattle visitors at Del are Mr. and Mra, R. D. Merrill eee Mr, and Mrs. Karl §, Harbaugh and Mr. and Mra. Lewts Bt. Peep! spent the weekend with Mra. James on at Chrystal Springs eee Mise Dorothy Waterhouse the Misses have been Mr, and wus Monte o'clock. given Hymn to Music }s be Drower Marker Masaenet Jacodecn Foote Wiestling has gone to Chico for a week to the utiful Paschall place, known from its loca as the Kien Ranem.” ie & Gotn’ it ¥ in Love Bone (a) Detok to Me Only With Thine Arr. by Max Voerieh @ Song at Twilight... Mais (es) Gypay Jonn « iene Hk tion Mre J last night mountains. Irving Cotwell returned from a visit east of th Andre Lane {e) In the Woods ro Burteigh - Frank Wiestling has just re turned from a five months’ trip thruout the East He visited New York city ton, Philadetphia, Chi jeago and other large centers. (4) Love Is Gone P | Dalay Hildreth Mul Wood Mr. « The Gall Lotta Madden ‘The Farewell of Miawatha Foote Anna Grant Dail, umpaniate . Green and Black Club The Green and Black club give @ May-time informal Saturday evening, May 10, at the Mount| Raker club house. The annual tn formal for new members on Satur-| yr, day evening, June 7, will complete | reached Seattle Sunday after a trip the dances given by the Green andj past Mre Leonard left here the [Black club. of March to spend Easter th her daughter, Miss |Olive, who is in attendance at the Emma Willard school in New York Later she was joined by Mr. ard is Roy ot been winter ling sev Annex and Mra. J Owens who ing in California, eral days at the Washington and Mrs. Alton W. Leonard have are spe | middte . lyacation w Y. W. C. As Camp Boost The annual camp boost for the ¥. W. C. A. camp will be held at the oclation building Friday. May % At 6 o'clock @ 30cent din-| ner will be served in the cafeteria) and at 7 o'clock a frolic to cele brate the opening of the camp for) this season will be held. The entertainment for the eve ning will be provided by girls, who | will furnish novel features sugges tive of the forms of recreation of fered at the summer camp on Bain-| bridge isiand. Middy blouses will) be In favor for the evening. | Information as to boat schedules | eee Mr. and Mra Ivan LL. Hyland motored to Vancouver on Friday with Mr. and Mra. Geo. R. Weaver, jand returned Sunday night with Mr | Geo. Stapleton of Portland and Mr. Richard W. Huntoon, of Seattie, .-* Lieut. Earl H. Latimer, of the aviation service, U. 8, A. returned) |from France Sunday night after a| | two years’ absence, He will remain in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval H. Latimer eee Mra, James A. Kerr, who has been spendigg several months in Lincoln, iowa, returned home this morning. o- Mr. Henry Farnum, of New Haven, |Conn., has gone to Vancouver for two days. He will return to Seat jand Imoet immediately leave for cent andl San Francisco. ce ee Phone Rate Boost Mr. ©. W. Toner has returned | Attacked by Meier |" an extensive Eastern trip, oe To show the similarity between the | Mra A. J gpreneat returned Washington telephone rate case, tn) - which the Public Service commisaion | TPUMday morning from Vancouver: granted all of Postmaster General | {> "t. ca scale ae ak Burleson'é demands, and the Oregon | \77°*) °°. x " . where the mission refused Mra foun Panton, and her brother. to p it higher rates, Walter F. John Panton, jr. and «ister, Mire Meter, tion counsel, was Dorothy Panton, who had left Bel cmenain te “err the ‘Municipal tan » remove permanently to [league Monday noon in Bird's and rere ve . teria. He will also show the action of} Mr. and Mrs commissions and courts in other | are at the Arlington hotel |atates. Meier charges tht cin son's inefficient management is re- sponsible for the deficiency which | the rate Increases are needed to wipe | A-- poor Tues by Mrs. Morris Bradley Jackson, jr. who is the new camp manager for | the season. Mrs. Marie Miller, who has been secured as cook for the camp, will also be in attendance. The camp will be open for guests on, Saturday, May 10. The formal opening will be cele- brated on Decoration day. Dearborn in Santa George F. : Lieut. Walter M. Tomkins, U. 8. and Mra, Tomkins, returned ay from New York city, Mrs. —_———_—___— Tomkins went East recently to meet A man wastes a lot of valuable her husband on his arrival from time by feeling in the wrong|service in France. Lieut. Tomkins pocket. received his honorable discharge When the Baby Needs a Laxative--- Noone knows better than the ever-watchful mother—the natural doctor of the family in the email illa—tha all Of sorts it is usually ‘The mother has the choice of many medi- cines—cathastics, pills, physics, etc, doesn’t need such harsh remedies for they wrench the system and do only temporary good, so often followed by an unpleasant A better plan is to employ a mild, gentle laxative of which only a little ie required. There is a combination of simple laxative herbe with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that thousands of mothers have used successfully for baby’s constipafion and its accompany- ing ills, such as belching, wind colic, rest- lesaness, sleeplessness, etc. ‘The nursing mother will also find it ideal for herself, and it is especially important that she be free from constipation. Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to do as prom- ised or the druggist will refund the money. Thousands of cautious families have it ia the house, secure against the little ills. Dr. Caldwell’s + it when the baby is out due to indigestion of bitter-waters, But the little body SYRUP PEPSIN za eras Sal ews et ops oe hae ca bette to Dy ti we there are \well's bool, Leon | — mentee cary neater ean ggg ANER Stan Ae: THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY I MUST MAKE HANDICAP I MEDITATE ON THE RACE FOR BOB'S LOVE—AND ON MY to From the happenings h to wtop the tine of | tess House I Katherine Miller at the How; the slightest w this: | thought 1 had lind | What she most wanted was that Jane) voion the new impuixe just t Lorimer was dead and that therefore | ) Of that I nfident had @ fair fleid before her; m waa far too sophisticated a woman srate no rivals for|not to know the weight of propin:| when he should! quity in a heart affair, and far , again the human need of| clever to neglect any opportur love. |be with Plobert Lorimer Taxiing back to the train, the in-| But with her cidents of the ay were r ed off in| she had not dincerne my mind with torturing vividness, 1/1 called to each other i wee the hateful look which | Bob might be fo or be Katherine Miller's beautiful) a love than ours took in my swaggering | would he be satisfied with to Bob. | ferent from mine, I w 4 them of that I was nevertheless, her somewh ein the ob's instant} come, Hob would be normal way red And t glad, glad, panning ‘Then to prove to my et, but I myself hed stirred some|I was I cried «@ bit and mad timental memories, They | handkerchiefs into sad, damp balls couldn't spring to life ina minute |The sight of them made me hyster | but the seed was quick—and Kath-|toal—it te considered such bad man-| erine Miller ners to roll a kerchief Into a wudge | had snatched to de believed all could twinted mouth as she salute and moc Doubtless but nev 1 love dif w wa had ar d hin elf how giad knew it The careless girl messenger had| Seeing Bob—as he was and as I laccomplished for Bob more than had proved only an agony aft | dowen learned physicians had been|er all! ring greatly is #0 often able to do suffering. It was torture to fae hi nd to leave him to the! fomfort Katherine Miller sdminiater | b's had and 1 would b tah the cure! I caught m: and « nuggested If ever Katherine to make love to her,” "you're done for, te of the mystical na B If he nan, believing t will be too late for you te yourself, And you won't right to come to life again will ited it by mensed-up existence.” (To Be Continued) was only had been held by w t riosity old playmate as charming friend Lorimer family lke Katherine The GIRL in me, and the a girl that I was 1, was poor and had wurtied » Lorimer’ waann’t mine, I ready could aroused hh in me ae & an an like | Ames, not pansed ite nero ter manage to er did not fin-| Jane cane | breath at the thought Miller gets Bob I warned m the MAN in I The incident to com: | pare at all with a vulgar flirtation in which each dangles a character it before the other T cl in my brain flashed back to Katherine Miller an she stood at in the lunch room | resurrect nted the drama in which | have the Rob and I had played t ads, She | You had called me a little and nhe | pre had sent me ayay re ever n love 6 ad, it camp have for your from wervice in panying them to & Charles H. Hanks and little daugh ter Jeanette, of Lakevill4, Conn who will spend summer with Mra. Bank's mother, Mra, Alexander Bailite. o'clock. Members ub desiring to take next year are end the meeting. see West Side Art Department The art department of the West Side Woman's Improvement clot meets at the home of Mre Finet, 1918 42nd ave, & W pom. The lesson will Study of Laces.” . Women of Mocscheart Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a card party, at 2 p, m. in Moose temple, A business meeting and initiation will held in the evening at & o'clock cee Ladies of the Maccabees Mabel Seagrave will address Ladies of the Maccabees tn jodge rooms in Odd Fellows’ 10th and Pine, at 9 tonight. eee Mra, Harry Troutman and Infant Matasu Guards left today for Yakima. They will! #atasu Guard club at join Mr, Troutman and make thetr/of Mra. 0, BE. Bierbrauer, home there. Mise Manche Troutman |mit N, at 1 o'clock will remain in the city at the home| see lof Mrs, Fred Purtn Lowell P-T. A. i 7 © | Lowell Parent-Teacher association | Mr. and Mra. Henry Ward Beecher | with meet at 2:39 p. m. in the ae jand lttle daughter removed Satur | sembly room. Assistant Superinten day to their new home in Denny-| dent of Schools T. FR. Cole will apeak Blaine addition. jon “Junior High Schools.” Musie by the students. Tea will be Mrs. John w Wady has returned served. from a sojourn in California yented to aw 1 Capt. Leland Tol U's corps, has returned - Fisher wi Bast. The ined in Ch n marine » Beattie, Mr. 0. iil leave week for t he will be wife and tom to Northampton middie of June they will attend the graduating exercises at Bmith Ce lege, their daughter, Miss Juanita Fisher, expocting to be graduated at Another daughter, Mis» Irene Fisher, who ts a student at Miss Evans’ school in Boston, will join them, The Fisher family will | viait in New York for a short time, returning to Seattle early in July. eee D ret of Ju his proceed ago by r they ¥ Mass, where the be De the their hall, the home 201 Sum | | | Tonia Tonia Social sonic temple at . Progressive Thought Clab The Pre sive Thought Club meeta at 1:20 p. m. at the Federa | Women's auxiliary to company B,|tion club house. Mra. Jennie Hope 1Giet infantry, will meet in the| Will speak on “The Trinity.” Execu:| Chamber of Commerce Wednesday |tive meeting called for 12:30 p. m. evening at 8 mt eee Ridgely Rebeceas Ridgely Rebecea Auxiliary, No. 6. Social Club club meets 2 o'clock, Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESD! | Women's Auxiliary to Company B, | Gist Infantry in Ma ‘clock . Women's Foreign Missionary Society | The Women's Foreign Missiofiary | will be entertained by Mra. Adaline! society of the University Methodist Poore, Mra. Perey John mand Mrs.| church will meet at the home of |J, Ff. Forehand at the latter's rest | Mrs. Minnie Pasede, 4244 10th ave.|dence, 1602 82nd ave., at 2:30 p. m N. BE. Wedn ay at 2 o'clock. Mra. ee C. EB. Stover will be the leeter Women's League, University Congre | Ne ee ¢ j gational Church Vimy Ridge Chapter The Women's League of the Unt! | Vimy Ridge chapter, Imperial Or | versity Congregational church will) der, Daughters of the British Em hold an allday meeting at the! pire, at the home of Mrs, W. L.| church, beginning at 10:30 a. m. At) Myers, 955 18th ave. N., at 2/2:30 o'clock Mra. Walter Gulick, al o'clock, Regent Mrs. J. BE. Radford former resident of Constantinople. desires a full attendance so that ar | whose father waa for many years| rangements may be completed for| president of Roberts college there,| the observance of Empire day. | will speak on “America in ‘Turkey.”| | eee eee Child Welfare League. Native Daughters of Washington Child Welfare league will! ‘The Native Daughters of the Pio meet at the Federation club house| neem of Washington will hold their at 10 a, m. Any welfare organiza |regular meeting at the Women's tion interested in the welfare of the | University Club at 2 o'clock. The child of preschool age i# asked to/ club will be entertained by Mrs, W. send a delegate. B. Jackling, Mra. F. Albert Bartlett | . and Mrs. M. J. McElroy. The West Queen Anne P-T. A. West Queen Anne Parent-Teacher | Red Cross Auxiliary Association will hold the last meet:| Red Cross Auxiliary, ing of the season in the community | Rebekahs, guests school room at 2:30 p, m. Music! Poole, Mra. Percy Johnson and Mra. and a springtime program will be| J. BE. Forehand, 1602 32nd ave, at given by the pupils. Mrs, Florence | 2:20 o'clock. Denny Helliker will be the after | oon speaker. of Rebekahs No. 6, of the of Miss Adaline cee Webster PT, A. Webster Parent Teacher tion, Inst meeting of |echool at 2:30. Music, Spring pro- gram by pupils of school. Mrs Florence Denny Heltker,. recently re. |turned from France, and chairman of the Volunteer Worker Service, | will be the speak . Acacia Meets The Acacia Club will hold tts reg monthly business meeting on Wednesday, May 7th, at 1 o'clock, jin the Y¥. W. C. A. club rooma, pre- ceded by the Bible study, conducted R./by Mrs. C. B. McAbee. ee Woman's Educational Club The next meeting of the Woman's Jucational club will be held at the ederation club house at 2 p. m Delegates will be elected to attend the convention of the State ra tion of Women's Clubs in Centralia, in June, A referendum of the City Federation will be acted upon and | other matters of importance will come before the club } At the annual meeting of t the following officers were to serve: President, Mra, W. F. Hitehings; vice president, Mrs W. Smart; recording secretary, Mrs. | eee R. J. Reekle; corresponding seere- Faholo Business tary, Mrs. J. B. McGrew; treasurer,| The Faholo Club of the ¥. W. C Mrs, C, BE, Dewhurst; building board) A. will hold its regular monthly trustee, Mrs. Harriet Stein; delegates | business meeting Wednesday, May to City Federation, Mrs. J. BE. Mc-|7th, in the club rooms on the sec Grew, Mrs. ZC. Cauffman; alter|ond floor. hates, Mess Ke W. Smart, Me, 1 J HILDREN | Associa season, at jar elub elected eee Signal Corps Auxiliary The Signal Corps auxiliary meets | in company L headquarters, Arm ory, at § p. m eee Woman's Century Club Parliamentary procedure depart ment of the Womgn’s Century elub, at the home of Mrs. A. Harker, 115 Coyle. aye ae be “dosed” cas Varo ICK'S VAP Or, 60 te ete A not publish communications coming from outside the city; that you catered could not believe the aspec nounced for my upon read wife | ty married fu wh him kno under such cir loved. other nome man know gle, an's love really is Husband First In Her Home plea in By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: 1 wae told on several occasions that you would ple whose dured, if A HERO LOVER, firet love seems to have e ours has not the elty re nts to the exclusion of thone ivi farther awa 1 —_s She's in Favor of Bobbed Hair Mine Gr 1 wer the letter on it would be #0, consequently I sent you an article on of the and my views were no more pro or against the ¢ Ruth Garrison case, than dozens of others you printed, and haw been forced ir would ke bobbed hair” a few days bobbed eo ahead It ts her hair, and an tell whether it will or ne I om the T had but it three-quarters to an to dress it, and it had to be ed #o tight and plain to hold Someone tell me this; Do women that I braved the thoughts of marry men just to get ehildren to| what my neighbors would say and s care of and to lavish their af-| bobbed ft I've been glad ever sines fection on? And, again, how many |! did it. I can wash it whenever I young women ever married a man, | please, now. At night I am ready even dreaming that anybody's bunch | for bed without the long ok I had of kids could ever stand between | nightly before. If the doorbell rings, If women wanted children|I just shake my head a little and wouldn't they all adopt some | look fit to answer it ns and asked the st to help| I wear hats that conceal my ntain them? locks from ‘ow, my dear friends, let's don't|At home I do not care. It is my be fooled. If we ti there ever | home, and I intend to do as I please, was a God who naw that it was not |as long as I in no way interfere with “good for man to be alone,” let's! the tems "RO os literary at sax good as many I read, #0 it pt the heard must be true sUBSCRIT think she awhile, mind eport i" sine - t printed in your column oh FOR If has YHA! had enough & : leant oe gO this woman wants a | for Ar ople would way ve it do most women umber of pe fa un : ; fr ha m J . commu and fact ject dren should come firwt & ot awife and mother. 1 should like to know many REAL MEN would like to live in a family whe they are expected to do a lot of ing and supporting, and yet be the last one considered? published, T become tated in the column sev wi these _ letters ning, that it wi utter Im powntl print all of even half of them, or 4 { them, and that it was no the letters but I might every page in the paper with Garrison letters from then until now, were it ponsible to do wo, 1 simply printed many fa I could in « perfectly impartial manner, and let it go at that ‘The report you heard in abso- lutely false, ax [am sure many of my outof-town nts | teatify t They very thought th rumor is absurd, should ne p to consider the ¥ outof-town cireul Star has, Try your luck again, Subscriber,” and I'll do my best to t the er you hold of me them in mother of several beautiful from time how ones er ile were ly them. ru hair, Inet short. urlous eyes on the street. correspond ate corre neous opinion Wrong Sort of Love I have "Yours » to me her husband 4 and courted a wom should en her up man- forever have kept the or from the woman he | a debt of gratitude. | seems to have paid her in poor just re in Die that she Miss Grey the letter of Dear an welt is weak man two her, or for are have ® and ir how can she s heart is with cannot give | ly she doesn't | t principle of true would not want him | umstances. | young days I had a the other hand to keep him if b er? She up gr w the On mayen whe te one ve ahe Once in my minunderstanding with my «weethart | and » & fit of desperation, came) near agreeing to marry 4 wid- four children, whom I} and never could have) Who knows but that the * in this case acted on | such impulse? Probably the 1 depth enough to | or care what a beautiful, fra- | destiny-making thing a wom fl D. a. B A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant. Try it? May I enter «at First?” Dear Mins Grey: wr of the “Wi Which Woman is the Happier? The One Who Buys, or the One Who Bakes S there any logical reason why an: Is, hnoakd tie Rerealf’ down to beaea Mebinis te aan days of bread perfection? Her pore Toa who buys bread, saves this time for healthier and happier occupation. 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