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vian Consul tain Peruvian consul are to be hosts MM compliment to Cheve Brenna, Italian consul, who will # “Bhortly on » year's leave of to Italy Covers will be placed for 14 guests ee Military Wedding "Christ's Episcopal church was the geene Monday evening of a quiet oil Mary wedding when Miss Velma % nd Mr. John Morton Frank <i by the Rev. Willis bride has just re and Mrs. J. M dinner elub Paulo inter Stone, The from nin service months «in France, She s did the groom, S navy, They attended by Miss Ella Almquist Mr. Charles Franklin. The b ‘also Wore his uniform. Mr. and Franklin plan to make their in O'Brien. eee ception for th St. Denis On next Sunday evening Miss Ne! fe Cornish will give a reception at Wr apartment in honor of Miss Bt. Dents, from 9 until 11 In p evening. Miss St. Denix is to iF on the Pantages circuit en Sunday dding Announced James Clark Murray, who ly lived in Seattle, will be June 10, in Detroit, Mich Mr. Wittam P. Judsor Mre c has been visiting her par Mr. and Mrs, James L. Lee Grosse Poynt, Detroit . itudio Tea Unusually pretty studio is given yesterday by Miss and Mr. Wayne Albee in ot Miss Catherine Butler A. G. Hole and Mrs. Jason Butler assisted. The tea table Rs most artistically arranged with and forgetme-nots. The were decorated with all the Ya blossoms. Sixteen of Mise Most intimate gir! friends for pictures for the honor and these were presented to Each of the 16 girls received . of Miss Butler and her Ensign Elliott Dean Har in their aerial togs. Those young guests present were Butler, Miss Elepeth McEwan. Dorothy McEwan, Miss Gladys walwell, Miss Karla Stoltenders. iss Clarice Evelyn Stoltenberg, Alice Alston Hole, Miss Ellen Messer, Miss Clara Emory, Emily Jerome, Miss Cather | @ Louire Crawford. Miss Anna ta Hoge, Miss Eleanor Keith, ‘Hortense Green, Miss Phyllis Miss Frances Oldham, Miss econ for 8. Pettengill Mrs. H. F. Ostrander was hostess iy at a charming luncheon home in honor of Mrs. Geo.| rill, of Philadelphia, who ix her sister, Mre. E. C. Waz- ‘The guests were Mrs. Geo. W Mrs. C. W, Stimson, Mrs. C. Henry, Mrs. 8 L. Rue , Miss Katherine Kittinger, Mrs. Mrs. Pau! Henry, Mrs. John Miss Florence Williams, Pettingill and the hostess. eee Little White House Little White House is be quite the vogue for lunch- ‘They re dainty and delicious. is no heavy meal served but sandwiches, cakes, coffee and are delectable. One can buy to take home and it is a in rendezvous to linger over teacups. The prices are ex: tly moderate. er and Theatre Party Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Gwen- Carkeek, Miss Florence Wil and Miss Mary Delafield will up a party tonight and have at the Sunset Club, prior to the Orpheum theatre. see Elephant Program Mrs, Langdon Henry's vi- mezzo and Mrs. Trafford Hute- tender and delightful “Garden ” the song of the hour, White Elephant’s noon-hour Program tomorrow will start if with an eclat which must please music lovers. Mrs. Lawrence ‘will be at the piano, and Mrs. Constipated Children Gladly Take — “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels your druggist “California Syrup of Figs.’ and dose for babies and children of ali ages Tell who are constipated, | Stewart has recently tl ably discharged from the army after | Ho BRAINERD will sing several songs, The BC Rocheste White Elephant yened fn getting and Mra, GQ, A backers of th 1 no stone 1 jup an excellent on for 50 Recital for Friday The pupils of Mr, Harry will hold a recital tomorrow even ing in “yooms of the Seattle Fine Arts society at S p. m Krinke Engagement Announced | Mr, and Mrs, C. L Milke an nounce the engagement of thetr daughter Gladys to Mr Nathaniel Stewart The wedding will ts place this month Miss Milks ie a University of Washington girl and is pledged to Alpha Delta Pi. Mr been honor jservice overseas Dinner for Departing Consul Consul Chevilly and \Mme Chevilly entertained with a dinner Wednesday evening at their, home in compliment to Chevalier Paul Brenna, Malian consul, who leaves soon for an extended stay in Italy Spring flowers were arranged an a) centerpiece on the board, around which were seated the b or guente, Judge Frederick BRavseman and Mre Hausman, Judge George Donworth and the hosts. French Vice Monsieur Pierre d'Humilly Kappa Alpha Thetas iH} “Formal” The Northold Inn will be the scene Friday evening of the Kappa Alpha Theta “formal” which ts their yearty fulldress dan Spring flowers, artistically arranged. will add to the enjoyment of the 45 couples that are expected to be pres ent The patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. M. C, MacWhin nie, Mrs. Eleanor 8. Chase, Mr. and Mra. C. Ro Cave Shower for May Bride Miss Helen Worboys will be the hostess Saturday at her home on Queen Anne Hill at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Gladys ™ * daughter of Mr. and Mra C. L. Milks, whose engagement to Mr Nathaniel Stewart was announced Thursday by her mother From 20 ito 30 girls from the Alpha Delta Pi present sorority will be *HOUSECLEAN _ YOUR IDEAS \. DU | BY EMMA H. GUNTHER | | (Professor Household Administra- | j tion, Columbia University.) | One aim in housecleaning ts to | wet a fresh start. | Begin on the kitchen; study the [present arrangement of the three | working centers—the stove, the/ sink and the table—and unless) they are so related as to save! | steps, the plan is wrong. | | RE-PLAN—If the stove and the) sink are on opposite sides of the room, and it is impossible to move |them, try making a connecting! |link by using a table in the ‘center | jof the room. A wheel tray may be used, of a alight, table converted to such & use by means of rollers| saves steps, How near is your re-| frigerator to the back door? How close to your dining room are your serving dishes? RE-GROUP UTENSILS—Next, gather the small tools around the} working center at which they are to be used. The same principle as | |that of the kitchen cabinet—to| have’ the working outfit near at| hand—may be applied by grouping the right utensils near the table; | pot covers in racks near the stove; cleaning supplies near the sink, Be | jalert to see where you can make |stmpl@ changes; it i# an economy | |to have two salt shakers instead of wasting steps. RE-ARRANGE HEIGHTS OF WORKING SURPACES—Why not reduce fatigue? One of the best alterations at this housecleaning time is to arrange the heights of tables, froning boards and other working surfaces so that the house- wife does not tire by working in a| bad position. If the sink is too! low, for a small cost it can be made higher; otherwise, a block of wood, or a pan upside down, will raise the dishpan in the sink. It is possible, too, to have stoves raised by using blocks of wand, you want genuine Full directions bilious, feverish, tongue- | neta at the home of Mra Ht coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on Ud the bottle, Look for the name ‘ Mre ing ave Ralph # Moohr was w bients, Germany, while with Uy upation. While at the bedel M Jauehter, Misa riday for a UF opend atx arrived in the city Tuesday an euest of Mra Noy Page Hallard « home in Moust Baker park Mrs Will remain in the city until Satu Mr EC Heaun, Mr, Raymon: Mr. George Thompson and Walthall Baye taken a cottage for the fat Three Tree Point. They will © over June I and Mra Theo Karle, whe hare York to begin « out the United Mates Mr, Karie’s late discharge f service did not permit to make touring dates for this sea r thew som. Mra. Claire Bo Farneworth will leave te Munday for California, to be gone 10 days. Judge and Mre Cordelia J Jarvis house for the € | Mr. James D. Howe leaves Monday for Jennings summer seurry. Dr and Mra J. 7 Seturday for the Ke: th her mother, CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Clad | The last of the series of ecard parties | given by the Bhawondasce club will be M. shaw, 1638 Fifth ave. W., at 3 o'clock | Woman's Centary Cab | General meeting of the Woman's Cen- tury club at the ¥. W. C. A. at 2 o'clock. Kansas Woman's Club ‘The Kansas elu meets with | Mr KON apartments, 4269 Gre p.m. All former are welcome, | Literature and Travel Department | ‘and Travel Department of | Century club meets at the | ‘At 11 o'clock, Sulyjects: | Btatua of Women in Houth Lmer- | lca.” by Mra. F. W, Hitchings, and “The Monroe Doctrine,” by Mra. Hdwin Twit | myer, Parent-Teacher Association Whittier Parent-Teacher amociation at school house at $:20. May day program | by puplia. Speaker, Mra, A. K. Fiaken, subject, “Folk Games © Phi Nu Mothers’ Club The Phi Nu Mothers’ ctub will meet et ler house at 2 p. m. Century Cab ‘The Woman's Century clab will hold | An open meeting ip the auditortum of the | 2. We ‘A. Priday afternoon at 2 at. Colin Dyment, American | areher with the Pint divi widents of Kansas | tion, will speak on “Bome Experiences With Our Boys at the Front.” Major | George Drever will assist at the core: | mony of the demobilization of the Cen tury club service flag and give a short talk. Mothers of the returned soldiers | Will also have © part in the servic Samuel Hf. MeDonald will sing gram of patriot ot the afternoon informal reception and ten. of the clubs in the elty federation are to be the special guests of the club. Washington An: were laid for #4 ete hee, president of the societ Address of welcome, and ac’ mistress. Mra. Francis 1 co the only wor Oliver Hulback, in behalf of the elub, | Presented Mrs. Cudihee a copy of the memorial biography of Adele M. Fielde. Other speakers were Mme. Harriet Baun- derson, Mra. Donna Raker, Dr. Fannie Leake Cummings, and Dr. Lowiae Dor- Mme. Louise Clary sang several dramatic readings were given Mare t Kerr, Mine Joanie Hel genen and Mra, Harriet Mechener. Mothers’ Club Meets | ‘The Mothers’ club of Alpha Mignia Phi | will meet at, the fraternity house, 6048 | 18th ave, N. &, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ! Latona P..T. A. The Latona Hehool Parent-Teacher am- noclation haw secured the services of Mra ‘ tle to give ‘o’cloek, the’ eighth grade will Camp Fire Mor A meeting of itteen from difter- Interesting them ire Girl movement city Friday, ‘The | meeting place han not yot boon definitely d upon, but It Ie expected that the | ‘of the extension division of the | University of Washington, 1104 Henry | building, will be used, Ki. J, Dahm, head | tension departinent, will the speakers, who will include ¥, fcott, national secretary of the organization; Miss Edith Kempthorn rman of the guardians of the association: Henry Suszallo, Mra Huth Karr MeKee and Mra. Josephine ‘The history of the © meeting will to the public, Homestenders Meet Chief Heattle Homestead No. 686 of the | ® Homestead soclety will meet Friday ev aioe. at 4 o'clock In Swedish olub hall, / Cpr | HIT UPON A PLAN TO AID MY SCHEME | AND MEET ADVENTURE a sade pid bongo Aries th crowded, 1 ‘Tommy to humor if I were a ehild, tut th my adviser astonished ing quite firmly f don't mee it me take you out Thus ma‘am? t. I must think over ma‘am. eats * saith o many things," 1 replied And | al Why all this crime and I'm too tired 0 face all the explana until Bob comes home,” 1), tions which would be in order added in explanation ‘Of course, ma'am, Mut if you'll Then you might just as well turn I'd like in your uniform tomorrow and get quit of that Job, I mont forgot to tell you that Mr, Lorimer is going to be home at the kept | the week! Such news-and it was pc&rcely three hours since I had left Bob with Katherine Miller at the camp, Kath ght of the accident and the po Miller had been making her inks the majority of the giris| plana, even as T had done, But she was better informed than I. It was well for me that Tommy had more news to tell “Rob ain't going to he discharged. He's to have leave of ab nust report hin condition in so often, In to his father, | he on the rere whieh in made We canno one sour please forgive my advising ' walk of to may that Mr, Lorimer's pretty nearly wild over Chester's news, T 1m are terribly intere®ted in the Lorimer and it's all bein ¢ papers, Uut they may that ina purse, About 60 «iris “appeared in this town «ince are often the cause aye Bot end of | Butar i thoae whone the opportunity of culture, I+ believe, the much of the ature, and fashion, and, inc the automobile, a ble for the perverted mi als of the rising generation What do we see at the m suffering erine legally or otherwixe—and no one would imagine wife of Bob Lorim r voluntarily,” { put in That's it—her fate—that's what's driving Mr. Lorimer eragy, and why keeping the humping jor. knowing all, ma'am, You he's paroled my feelings! ‘Tommy 1a dripping brow, “I hate to orried, me knowing wondered if you | spirati tion pil that the would ever dis ture play—war modenty—the ploring The expression of ages: 1 be sweet and nacre nasa ally, wckly » ment light of by th ng people, or instiga “Tommy! 1 seized hin arm and clung to it, «for I had # grand in-| ¥° n and I wanted bis approval. | Passion, the hame right now mmy! I'm going to parole my. | crime ce—and the ex » Daddy Lorimer! Won't that; Much of our modern fiction in pmy foundered lovely? I'll get him to | effert to portray rea well that the ex e|k 5 tity concealed and to! such an ngling of vice back my husband, as an to lone might of the id quires u mature mind to 4 right and or of had not » do with the case » me win a etranger! “Once he knows nb@ut you, ma’am,) cern the ot I'll be awful watixfied and relieved.” | its own ide “I'm awful Ured of betng lost," 1) The eb think | remarked with a ® to cheer | to life, but are they Tommy of imitation? We ne I'm going to turn out the | real, we need mare of the ide the end, ma‘am, Low | 1 would b going to hurt | “beautifu' bluntly heroes all brave cessful. Hut I WOULD have th onm f tay font and itr wet a tt meters are, no doubt Tommy, don’t I know man mind of a child { % woman and how that kind pa lots of trouble for thelr hard Ittle wister tm working relatives and friends wae You, ma’a The workt’s chock 4 up to the curb. full of ‘em. That's why [ ain't nev I think I've made er felt in love, ma‘am., ain't | solve at last,” I added kind.” Tommy came to a full | from the oar atop suddenly Hut it so happened that that re ‘I simply must keep out of «ight solve led me straight into my great)ality? 1 a little while longer,” { aald in an ap | adventure “Theme pealing tone, “ye (To Re Continued) well know eae tl seni - evil exints, "SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES and the some more the boy as he handsome and the right re as 1 jumped | tion but you that think I things exist, they forces bout the do you w upon it, to dren to @ hardened to it? antinept! ao immed murder ease, umns are not too hould like to offer a few neral rect immoral of wrongdoing surroundings and conditions are such as to afford education and prevailing modern liter ntally, largely remponnl and mor crime, im very things ¥ de r which else an @ gloating vies and life han become create true enough of the es all « pili aire For Afternoons | svn reer sear ie, ie @-- sprinkled tn The Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in be careful what you 004 condition. wash it with Mont ms and prepared poo contain too much alkali | dries the scalp tle, and i* very harmful ter than anything else ! Why put before the minds of the! worg to young even the suggestion of Immor hear someone say may as Recause your chil become | the love of a mother sham: | This makes che hair brit Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo (which is pure! [and entirely gretselesm), in much bet ou can use dren, is a love com fare not By CYNTHIA GREY As & man thinketh in his heart oO i# he,” and we not prone to t we nee and read thin: et them be re led as deplorable think on wh If we must know these not included in high claws literature If we must b record of the pro ceedings of the divorce court Mr, Editors of papers and magazine “ our refined readers the un disgusting detal In the rur ent of the of much ounKg people When the and girls were de pendent on “Old Dolly nbout, they did not mmunities the sutomobile is the sour anxiety to the parents of boys" to take then far from home, and their companion: re the youths and maidens of th nele “. ut the mo with the coming of rn car, they ra distancer ! among strangers for their umusermenta Often when one take @ spin to a neighbor and finish shmentsa at some ¢ entertainment in ing t take in a show off with refr nda the comions of the ner kiows ride b ah in thelr minds 1 do not wish to be understood movies or the no right things put to ey should all be im vortant factors in our educ purces of enjc Th give to us fad condemning th or car, The wrong uses. T Just a word about dress, W: supponed to wear gar body for ction, grace. As th ment serves none of th one might ents to clothe modesty and modern rai purposes: Hottentot ERVE! Each Love noble characters, worthy of emula-|¥s Complete Dear Mins Gre I wan@to say a A Wife First,” who claims that she husband than she does her children to her erities They are all wrong. love of a wife for her loves her and also Either the husband, or for her chil te in itself, and conflicting emotions, A mother’s love for ber babe is as dif erent from wife's mate am the day is from the night The mother love is the unselfish love. She loves her child, in spite of what the child in or does, She can never really hate it for is it not a part of her And still she ne just as intensely, but in a different way. The human heart has room rm than one love, thank God. And every love ts, in itself, an en tity. I am the mother of five, and loves her hunts more | love for her | Addresses of Film Companies will irene or end short stories film corporations? BLN. W, You will find the names and Mdrewses of the various film mpar any of the motion pleture magaz She's Auntie Anyway! 1 ™ uny relation to my brother's ehila? ome not FB You most certainly are the Citizenship Question Dear Miss Grey If a man ia plying for hin citizenshp papers, 4 during that time his wi for divorce will that from getting them? I It depends upon the ch which the wife is seeking divorce, Ordinarily I believe 4 sult would not neces ere. Spring Medicine Hood's Sani Purifies the Blood Adler-ickay | _ Did It! “I bad pain in the pit of my jach, no appetite, sour stomach very much gas. Doctors could help me. The FIRST dose of (Signed) w, Lowa. expels ALL gan pping stomach 4d INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH and lower bowel, flushing EN’ alimentary canal. Removes foul matter, which poisons Often CURES constipation. | appendicitis. 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Long Face lather rinses out easliy, and re Dear Miss T am a high! | moves evety particle of dust, dirt, | school girl. mpooing, as this can’t w injure the hair. pos Crookes of any Grey To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or A Keep a little powdered handy and when hairy I bave an awfully Jong | pear, make @ paste with some dandruff and excessive off. The hair| face, and I cannot find any way to| powder and a little water, dries quickly and evenly, jehven it fine and nilky, bright, Muffy | rounder. and easy to manage. }a few ways? 8. R You can get Mulsified cocoanut off] Comb your hair real low over shampoo at most any drvg store, It| your forehead, and puff it over is very cheap, and a few ounces is| your ears. Bring the strands to- enough to last every one in the fam-| gether and coil them low on the back of your head. jor blemish. @ It is right that Seattle should have and support a Symphony Orchestra. @ With the support of twenty trustees and ninety-one guarantors, we _ have organized and financed what we think is going to be one of the finest musical organizations in the country. Unlimited money and the best of music would not make a successful Orchestra—people have to go to hear that music. @ We need you at our concerts. Please watch for announcements, and plan to go with your family or friends—and if you have a ticket and can’t use it, pass it on to someone who will. Seattle Symphony Orchestra Society JAMES D. HOGE, President B. C. Beck, Vice President Joseph Blethen, Secretary J. T. MeVay, Treasurer “Pop” Concert Sunday, May 11, 3 P. M. Masonic Temple and {t|comb my hair to make my face look | spread over hatry surface. Afi Will you please tell me of |or 3 minutes rub off, wash the and it will be entirely free This simple | is unfailing, but care should 6 ercived to be sure and get delatone, otherwise you may appointed.—Advertisement.

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