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BETTY Mis. Winfield R. Smith jana pe. 0 Entertained Mrs. M e « eae Pgs : Hi a etbave ain ite | Thompson. serkes his os ate dir ‘ Gulbhed by taste the Verdict of the @F the National Leag nb Service, who w invited GomMpliment to their chairman, Mrs Gmith, agreed that it was the ¢ Gest affair of the kind they had @Ver attended. The table was fered by flowers in color Of pink and yellow At » plac ® dard carried a verve in pra the guest of hor et > were given and to in Verte and in answer tributes paid to “our fon Smith, to whom @ surprise, returned nt ve! impromptu 7 of the occ spon fatieous interchan BRAINERI Mra. Gorden birthday party st Mrs. 1 Burke w uests u lephant Shop M Arthur An attractive tenor uring t Nephi will t plar Moore, Mra. Hitt and ndon will act off ue for Wom White. voice at a Le morrow who has the White M vinia Misa ¢ Mra, I vba gradatic mille b win 1 ea an he le which is of attention on the at er be a jam 8a at 1 Dp bonnet reaponded tracting a sistible ch on Saturday n . Trunnels-Casey Mra. Ella A. Trune the marriage of r tha, Mr, Owen Jo wedding took | . Bone Inspiration Rome on event ay Many Affair Chureh of ire. Alexander S nM t v @atighter, Mrs. El the groom, officiated ent ined informa A reception waa bh 1 at the home On Tuesday in h of Mr, and Mra, ‘T. J, Traynor fron Bone, who lea T to 9 Mr. nd Mra, © Weeks to join Mr at home after May 2 @aughter, Miss Mildren St, Olive Apts in New York *.% H Jumble Shop The soloist of the ble Shop Saturday Franklin Hack n, Mrs. | ¢ at uh Me Mra. Th be b or the day he luncheon Tuesday, during which Ruth St. Denis dancer wave 4 talk, cleared more than $196 The Deans’ Tea The De Wednesday Social Hall building and ha to charming in tal obairmar ren's asion of ¢ eee dau, r, Mar h € The on Wednesday at the at Dok Immaculate Morrix Casey, brother of Rone, . . Edward Ormsby was hostess Btw bridge luncheon on Wednesday home of her daughter, Mr ®. Taylor, in honor of ¥ 1 Crome Jum. will be Mra ralto, Mim Ines will mpanied rison mas Green patene . Walter BE. Morris gave an ae rrcat tea yesterday afternoor y ww home in honor of Mrs, Bone until 6. Mrs. who Mrs. Wason hours were from Morris was assisted by B. Stuart, of San Diego, } been wintering with Patton; Mrs. C.,D Mrs. Patton . Saturday, Mrs. George will give a luncheon ir of Mrs. Bone, and Saturday oon Mre. C. D. Mason will @ theatre party in compliment) Bone. . G. A. C. i next Tuesday QMrs. Bone. c. for the afternoon of May _ Mrs. Bone ns was given ternoon from 35 in { the Home Economics Miss May Ward, acting dean, was hostess, Tea was served by the Independent Association of young women from Hyland Hall Overseas Club The proceeds from a series dances which the Overseas Club has | been giving is used for war relief work T next dance will be to morrow evening in Douglas Hall Mullins-Culr rerson Wedding Miss Mary ter of Mr Butte, and son, of the at St. James oe Rochester is giving in compliment H. Whitelaw is plannin 4 | Leona Mull and 3 J. Mullins of Mr liam P. Culver same city, were married Cathedral yesterday give | morning in the presence of relatives and intimate friends. The bride was attended by Miss Edith Dunn and the groom by his brother. The bride wore a traveling sult of biue with burg) and Mrs. Charies|® white motre hat and a cormge of (Gene Stuart, of Ellenburg),| lilies of the valiey. Mr also to compliment Miss | Culverron will take a trip through Lear, whose engagement | California and then return to Seat Tecently announced, and who| tle to make their home. Mr, Cul Just returned from spending | Yerson Is service manager for Frank ‘winter in California. Waterhouse and company. 4 eee Party ous Club Dance and Mrs. Frank Fretwell e>-| The tre Nous club is making at a week-end party last | Preparations for their eighth in fa honor of Mr. J. J Mack, | formal cay wie tw to be the depa ‘inal one for the present season. t ey the ine Gepartnent of | Wil! be held Thursday evening, May Busch conservatory in Chi-| 2%, Memorial! day eve, tn the Shrine E The guegis were Mins Mar-|®Uditorium of the Masonic Temple Miller, Mrs. Farwell P. Laily,| The club takes this opportunity to ‘Mr. Lucien Perrot | extend invitations to former service ashenore men and present ones, The Varsity ‘| set | quartet will entertain during an in * . termission. The commitee in charge upper for Miss St. Denis - and Mrs. Hamilton are Mr. Charled Frankinnd, Mr, El Douglas | mer Quinn, Mr. Richard Feek, Mr entertain at a charmingly ap-|Lioyd Baird, Mr. Ray Guion, Mr d supper this evening at the! George Rogge, Mr. Richard Munson. ington Hotel after the per-| Mr. Charles Chadborne, Mr. Justen Ree of Miss Ruth St. Denis,| Haynes and Mr, Clair McCabe whi will be the guest of honor. Cov-| I pte ie €F8 will be placed for ten. An at. Camp Fire Meeting ve basket of spring flowers will : iis eustir ox the table. | The University extension division is trying to bring about * effort among those interested in the ained leadership and welfare of girls pitle Visitor wide in representation #0 far ts pos Dae Kagansky entertained at din | sible for the consideration of the ? dia is konar of Mra. Ea.|C®™D Fire organization and the le P. m, who is visiting her ture training course for guardians 4 a, Mrs. Clarence Han-|""4 leadern Friday, May 16 | Mr. Lester F. Scott and Mixs The ‘guests later attended the! pain Kempthorn, who are. nation m and afterward a supper, }ally prominent in their connection ae ene Bawlewent, |with the Camp Fire organization, y Party will meet the group present, and by Mrs. Harry Thompson’ tures nt, daugh for Two Brides d Bride-to-Be E. B. Ballinger will | Hea from 3 to 5 on Tuesday in of two brides, who have here to make their homes, Warren Hinton (Anne Sander, Entre } ie means. of motion pictures and and special exhibits will Wha SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of “Physicians’ Who’s Who.” the body cells with the necessary Phosphoric food elements, bitro Phosphate quickly produces a wel- come transformation in the appear ance; the inere, in weight fre- quently being astonishing Clinieal testa made in St. Cather- | ine’s hospital, N. Y. C., showed that @ plain bitro-phosphate, is the ‘of, physicians to thin, delicate, nergy more phosphate than is con- in modern foods. Physicians im there is nothing that will sup- ciency so well as the or- oaphate known among drug- 3 : ous people who lack vim, erve force, and there seems to ‘ample proof of the efficacy of tion to warrant the rec- n in. Moreover, if we judge the countless preparations and tments which are continually |two patients gained in weight 23 an: Ing advertised for the purpose of |27 pounds, respectively, through the ng thin people fleshy, develop-|administration of this organic phow- neck and bust, and re-| phate: both patients claim they have ugly hollows and angles by|not felt as strong and soft curved lines of health and|past 12 years, there are evidently thou-| This increase in weight also ear- ries with it a general improvement in the health, Nervourness, sleep- lesaneas and iack of energy, which nearly always accompany excennive thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes become bright and pale checks glow with the bloom of perfect health Physicians and hospitals every- where are now recognizing ita mer- ‘as bitro-phosphate, which is|its by its use in ever increasing pensive, and is 01d by most all|quantities, Wredericl Kole, M.D { under a guarantee of sat-\editor of New York Physician: 6 By feeding |“Who's Who,” says: “Hitro-Pho by supplying | phate should a fusion of | Is and How It Increases Weight, Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many. Instances I for the| ) explain Camp Fire and tell of eptance in the Mant who informed of and for a this ta wide tn need of proper « Every 4 rHon purpone girls’ organization f the Camp Fire lbeen both morally It tw nature which has up endeay and wir hannel has proven to be and a patriott pleasis: on: interested invite purposes the actively porting it well who everyone is snd thelr that fare in the may be and of lee training of social we ul guardians may be cour outlin The meeting to 8 p.m. will be Pr club tative be held in the 11 Firth ave attendance in} iw hoped that every daughter will to attend Frida Annex to A m at the reprene for w make and it ort 4 special Culbert W. Skinner, son of Mrs. David EB. Skinner, of ersity Ambulance corp Ler ned to Camp Lewis He will be discharged to: l return to his home. Sergt and Ur aterday day and w Her % few liv ry Sunsalo has been spend where mencemnt ad raity of British He will return lays in Vane ed the ¢ the Univ terday uuver dre Colw to ty John F. the eral day Mra in at Manning, of Everett Sunset club spending nev Sir Frank Barnard. British Columbia arrived from week governor and Lady arn Victoria today to ten days at the entertainments cir honor. or if M are planned in Mr. and Mra, Walter C. have gone to their country Wing Potnt for the summer cee ‘Tiffany place at will leave the relatives and Miss 7 city June 1 & friends in St be Semple viait M. T. Glesting moved Wed to Eagle Harbor, where she summer and Mra. Aleck last week to Engle Harbor for the summer. oe Todd, who has been months with her Homer Yeager (Anita D. C., arrived t and will and Mrs. Mra newtay will spend the Mr Goodfellow moved Mre. A. RB spending nine daughter, Mrs Todd) in Washington. make her home with |W. N. Gaither Mra. Robert Treat Matt, land, ts spending a week at the Sun- net club. e | Mr. and Mre. F. BL Truax and daughter, Jane, wilt Yemove from | 961 Federal ave June 1, to #15 Edgar st. the home formerly ecew | pled by Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gar rett. Mr. and Mrs. Truax have sold their home on Federal ave. to Mr and Mrs. A. J. Fenner. Mra. George W. Lear and daugh. ters, Mra. W. G. Mertens and Mise Georgia Lear, and with her son, Mr. Marry Lear, returned Wednesday from California. Belgium Keeps Lid on Mails; Many Huns (Special to The Star by N. EB. AD BRUSSELS. May ” eleium has the most rigid postal censorship that remains since the war. The reason? So many Germans in Hel cium and #0 many spies among them It takes about a month fe tters to pass thru the censorship. © the German army of oceupation in gone, the are thousands of Ger. mans remaining, m:. xf whom hope to escape deportation. Three train ke i. day are being sent out thru Holland, as military reetrictions pre vent direct deportation. HAS TRIPLETS TWICE, TWINS SIX TIMES LONDON, May 16.—Triplets twice, twins six tit six singles for good measure. That's the birth record for 21 years in a Compton household. The second wet of triplets came to the mother when she waa 41 years eh Mr ee and Mrs./ Strength and Nerve. doctor and used in every hospital to increase strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood.” Joseph D. Harrigan, ling specialist to North penwatory, ways: “Lat th weak, thin, nervous, ana or run- down take @ natural, unadulterated substance such as bitro-phosphate and you will soon see some aston hing result: im the iner berve energy, strength of b mind and power of enduran: Bitro-Phosphate is made en of the organic phoaph rr rred to in the N Dispensatory as being an exe jtonic and pervine and a p tion which has recently acqu considerable reputation in the treat- rasthenia. The standard |of excellence, strength and purity of | stance is beyond questio \for « ry Bitro-Phosphate tablet is manufacture rdance with the U tent requirementa. Bitro-Vhosphate ta | therefore not @ patent medicine an |should not be confused with any |the secret noastruma, so-called to \ica or widely advertined “cure-alla, CAUTION :—Although itro-Phosphate | ta unsurpassed f | sleep! lenenene = general weakness, owing to tte remarkable flesh wing Properties it should net be used by any- " former visit- wtarn Din who are prescribed by every |one whe does net desire to put on flesh, | ais and New York. | of Port. | relieving nervousness, | we ot BY BETTY BROWN A sort peath the this left ot triple ruffied In softest of brown armadillo augmestio b enveloping, turnover collar To rival the richness of winter and furs, and take away the laying them aside, dark duvetyn haw been f nd the cape on velour, it wraps hurt of brown is draped, too, the first thing to hit oye is th ¢ miniat © three-layer com: bination ure capes starting CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Overseas Club Dance Saturday evening, in Dougias hall, the Overseas club will hold a dance lat 9 o'clock. A large attendance tn lurged, as the proceeds are needed \for war relief work | Canadian Women's Sale | ‘The Canadian Women's club wit!| Time stood still while that cut on 4 a misceliancous sale Friday |my forehead was healing. And yet and Saturday, beginning at 9 a m., | it was well that I had to live quietly At 1622 Second ave. Donations are |for a while. Thun I stored up a lit anked for the which includes | tle extra nervous energy with which clothing, millinery, faney articies,/to face the ordeal of my resurrec- home-cooked dainties, canned fruits, tion, At least I am eure that I ete, The proceeds are to go for re. *aved my nerves as long as I could lief work keep my mind away from Mine Katherine Miller } Mount Holyoke Clab She was living in the Lorimer | The Mount Holyoke club will hold house, Tommy reported, not to nurse Rob, but to keep a record of his cane for his physicians, Bob's was considered one of the moat re {markable problems to be found in the annals of mental disease. Pay chologista all over the country were interested in it; news making copy of it; medical stud lwere betting on young Lor chances, Mine Miller was pi what Daddy called “a jog,” and some day It wan to be embodied in & medica! magazine, all which, of course, Rob didn't know And Katherine Miller most beautiful woman I ween! I was distinctly Jealous, I regard ed my own chalky face in my mirror and thought of my rival's gold I PLAN AGAINST MY R nale, ite regular meting at the residence ¢ Mrs. l. Barnes, 706 12th ave at 220 o'clock Danco by Pythian Sisters Pythian Sieters will entertain with a dance at K. of P. hall Saturday, at 9 o'clock apers were te mer Ballard High Play Rallard high school stage "Quality Street,” success in which Maude to such advantage iditorium, Saturday have been and evenings seniors will the comedy Adama has m the even he under afternoons for several weeks under the direction of Mise Hubert tresnes, and white throat, and pink Mins Beatrice Norton has tre role Phoebe, that portrayed by Mia gage that ot cheeks and blue eyes, She had been the red, white nd blue Adama, and Edward Ward that eae Valentine the leading male | CMled | Pokemon play, Hagel Bur. |2Ufee" by soldier boys abroad. 1 ot knew she wore her uniform most I rell, as Susan Throssel, has one the Jeaditig: comedy. reled becomingly. And she saw my Streot” im anid to be one| at breakfast, hincheon, dinner and between meals! "Quality of the most ambitious efforts under No wonder I was too jealous to store up any nervous reserve. No taken by Seattle hich atu dents, but the Rallard pupils are ex wonder time stood still for me while that plaster stuck tight—as it sted to acquit themselves credit ably intended to do—to make the my brow as small as possible No wonder I starred the ever waa oe had ing way eureale the ie school was ar on Patriotic Entertainment George Furry entertainment of the John F. an'a Relief corps, at hall in the Armory. Capt. ("Wee") Coyle, recently re. turned from service in France, will speak, and Mra, Lioyd Beckett will sing a group of sons# The public i# cordially Invited. consulted my glass so frequently. As a beauty, I coulin't compete with my rival ‘Then it would be folly to try But TI hoped that I had a capacity for loving which she altogether lacked She desired love only as a tribute to her beauty, and she wanted only the love of man. She had nursed [men efficiently because their admi ration made her labor worth while. Nobody could imagine Katherine Carline Extension None ; * ier nursing a woman Nobody May Delay Paving ever nerd of ner doing #0 Question of whether paving al-|, Maybe I was of commoner clay ready provided for on Seventh ave, | PUt I-couldn’t help loving my neigh: Mah and Leary should be put {bor If 1 tr I loved my washer in or delayed until it is definitely de- | omaN'# bables. And never a day cided whether the street railway SORTS Cie Dee nepene “the “a de. | P partment will use éither or both | “llect these streets for extension of its | lines was raised in the meeting of the council utilities committee ‘Thurs: | day | Members of the committee, accom: | panied by Superintendent ‘Thomas F. | Murphin f th utilities depart ment intendent Wettrick of the track 1 ways department of the street railways, visited = the ground during the morning. Superintendent Murphine told the | committes he knew nothing of the |¢ve? proposal to run a car Jine out Sav. | Mo#t enth ave, N. E., and that the plan extend the tracks on Mrs. triotic pieces will give a pa under the aus Miller Wom the Veterans’ ave, "We are Short days ago dawn Loved and we lie In Fh T loved the them always. There are many kinds of love, and each Inspires and strengthens the fothers. And the women who know Jonly the love of man can never know that ite best. And—-what is av r-can never satisfy the |man they love It was my democrati> capacity loving all things, both great lamall, which had attracted Bob me in the long ago daya when was a student very tANCISCO, May 16.—Just| with humanitarianism | to the world that there} “Oh, la! la! Elizabeth and Venus ain't no| such thing,” a burglar! struggling for Tannhauser didn't early today burg much bruites have a thing on me and Katherin |burglar-proof room at leading ho-| Miller,” I said to myself. be tel. He took only a few tigars and‘ about to mn e in woman's handkerchiefs, old battle for the soul of a man! It the we sunset dead lived glow id now felt saw were loved a fields.” and re nders a all pmbered for to he VER BURGLAR TO PIT MY POWER TO LOVE and much taken up| By CYNTI In it wuftic Her mother she 8h Minw Grey letter Dear ing Merle's who in sane, ¥ and been } vine a doesn't If a girl is 6 ing life partner whom she knows “nd her und one whe protect her in not capable rious step of marr Merle, the name ed mother whom I really refined, kind loved me dearly ur the thought I did not ral nted me to aid ny but I marrying w m: nome ‘ time | man with ana married th n love ho } have beer are as ba were m happler for real ¢ ripens finer and deeper w rried We this do not ponsexs M's good wonderful bab y I would no I know mother 4 the m of wor or ¢ heard er of in now r an I did teal wonin-l Merle, ¢ if you future it unt someone ut whom th in own mi value pur you meet «no doubt * marriages ce court or, wor unhappy li A YOUNG MOTHER. What's Wrong With Our High Schools? Dear Mins Grey Will you please tell me what is the matter with our |high schools? Why i» it that so | often the finished product of those worthy d necessary institutions is so dinappointing? A short time ago I attended |achool piay at one of our high schools. Seated near me were seven girl pupils who took no part in the ning’s program. Six of the seven highly powdered, three a miserable, the right which hold the f Half-oriental, by ly broldery bestowed tn wide bands on r and coat It has deep cuffs ons where it should be f-conventional, whol bewite is the wool handem. is were were rouged ax if made up to dance | the footlights, and a short blonde, with morning-after-the-ball com- wore a decollette dress, one cut V in the back and C (see) in front, an immodest display to at tract the attention of youths. And then their conversation: “Oh, I am going to have mine made with real | Ught skirt, ete, ete.” And they j kept up this line of monkey chatter even while the orchestra was play- ing some realty delightful, merito- | rious music. As I observed, and stened during the evening, I won- ered what has become of the re- freshing naturalness and simplicity ba beto the girls pasty, xior of th IVAL’S BEAUTY | body versus spirit as urual. It's the eternal triangle—the original sex: problem—some time every woman's problem—and at last my own!” (To Be Continued) | | the world’s history? ‘The manners and conversation of |but one of these seven school girls was marked by sincerity and lack of affectation. She, seemingly, was the only one of the bunch that | Spokane Telephone Union Waits Word SPOKANE, May 16.—-Local offi cers of the telephone workers’ union on anybody. There are some parents who do not care what is in their children's minds and hearts, but only for the polish and form on the end of their tongues. Bat happily these are in the minority. The great majority of parents are hard-working, sacrific- ing, unse their children, anxiously desirous here say they know of no strike of thelr members next week, a» report ed from San Francisco, The workers voted mously for a strike, if such action ts the tnternational Thursday they ved a the acting president F. Nonnan, Springfield, IL, to egard any agitation for a local almost unani held nv officers warning from commary by we and that are they deeply, shall a lof youth that poets and artists have | | idealized and portrayed in all ages of | wann't trying to put anything over | hb in the extreme toward | IIA GREY be ha these queries in @ py? her, but whom happy, high- women and useful, nded, worth-wt y disappoint observed, nd my comments am What is the matter hoolwr” = T. RY. answer your by asking an matter with 16 and 17 will permit publicly pa rooms, on t of amu tight ski “, elaborate coiffur smeared with rouge and to say anything liowing them to wea nd velv thin stig school?) They don't all true, but th are who do to cause unrest class rooms and create nem in the hearta of other whose parents are more I am ¢ to tion part What is t of 16 with short not to ch girls sensible THE FOU HIGH SCHOOLS RIGHT. It's the indulgence 1 petty extra nee of too overfond parents that is under the mor of our If parents can't see ang 4, then I say, let udopt a uniform dress If girls must go to one ne or th ther, COMPEL TO GO TO THE EX OF DECENCY AND TY. DATION OF OUR Is ALL mining farther the school nysten extre THEM TREM MODES The Jazzers Are Upon Our Trail Dear Miss Grey: Altho T have new er written you I have been a a stant reader of your big Uitte paper, expecially the Cynthia Grey column, Sergeant FR. L. W.'s letter on the jazz throng sure made a big hit with me. Even if I didn’t believe what he wrote about the jazz hounds, one night spent at any of the publig | dance halls would clinch any of his arguments. And while I am with the sergeant in all he says in regard to dances, music and eong, I am. afraid the Jazzers rule the majori And it is either flowers and sldé music for us, or follow the throng. Old “Sol” travels thru space at ti rate of over 12 miles per second our earth travels with him at sume speed thru space, which n | that the world is going ahead ly and no one can stop it. We mi | keep up with the world or take @ back seat. It ts either progress or obi! | Which will we have, sergeant? | world is on the go. : | Pleasure is Its only pleasure, | you're ambitious for a good time, the | jazzers have it. So strive to get harmony with that fact. If you have any friendly fe for the pleasure you might d in the future, get busy and erate with the jazzers. New @ new methods, new systems, and lyrics and perpetual motion what keep the jazzers going they DO go” say I. Lots of en lots of thought, no brains and muscle, “that's it.” Now we're jazzers! I'm with you sergeant, a bu thousand strong; but in the babel voices the silent man is ignored. Tl silent age passed with our forefs ers, and whether we like it or we have to recognize we are living! the noisy age. So let's go! |@ noise from now on. 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