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By BETTY BRAINERD |Queen Anne Orthopedic ting of the Queen Guild on Friday . B. White of this x 1 have t mending for the It has be a to rr Mra, C. Wedding of Prominent Young Seattle Man in Paris Mr. and Mrs. &. 8 have Bost received a cao! ‘ id fst son, Lieut. W MeCord, Bnhouncing his marr M Adrienne Siry, daught« and Mrs, Emily Siry of andl Paris. The wedding Paris on May 17 Lieut. McCord is © Popular men in the your Twas one of tho first ¢ Mrlots to go into serv Pale, having finished bis Pim June, 1917, and er jh army. in De Went int There Waa a me Anne at rhe * children’s custom of Orthopedic the home of Mrs Mrs who | Symphony Mrs. nald 8) women all the hospital the vd nd n the * the guest of Dr eact Mr le Ww am Mrw orge Hu Mrs « qu donate some Don Palmer . who ¢ t were Mra, W ¥. Graft, Mra, W Mra, O. A, Kjos, Mra, Wi Mrs, William Howard Greenwood, Mra. ¢ N. Lindsay, Mrs dD Hamilton Mrs. Herbert W Knox, Mrs G, Pierce ¢ Mr mor Ww , " Mr, and Mre. in Seattle muc of Mr Skinner, Mr, Moul lived in Detroit, and > that city where and Mrx home In Prank Moulthrep rid night and and Mrs, D, hrep formerly @ recently they were Mc to riv ay Mew une, Mrs sithrop junior Seattle. sted in Schwab This White weeks How lett w White The many friends of Maj.Ger Mra W. McAndrew interested to know that Mre. Bart ew ts in Washington, 1 Little | Brighton hotel, await other |tUFA of her husband, who in ot I staff, Maj 1 Mrs. McAndrew forme ned at Fort Lawton und they hope to come to Seattle ar fut and be An at the American « wed his commission over the Re is in the motor transport corps and is attending Sorbonne univer 4 ity in Paris on detached duty. He 3 receive his degree from Yale + versity. Lieut. McCord has from Seattle for three y ale wife expect to r k , eee Mrs. Skinner s Luncheon M James two MoGrath and Mra of the by House du n June Mrs in be Mrs White charge ansiated the re chtet in House Gen hing’s ven were rly Engagement Newman away | and } about been rn Announce 2 Mra. William noes the engagement of her sie Miss Prudenc V. Gagnon to Mr. Alt ‘c.f man The } June epg June Weddi Announced Sunset club on Se in honor of Mra, Winfic Mrs. John F. Manning: Factatisans have bi t the marriage of Kathleen Detane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James An tt, and Mrs. Robert Treat of Portiand. Covers were }derson Wood, and Mr. William A }Deming of Bellingham. Tr ‘Placed for ten |mony, to take place at $ lock in | the evening of Wednesday, June 4th nee of the bride unt Baker park ferformed by Rt. Rev. I as no’ ter att Pu M Kagansky left for Washington. York to be gor yesterday morn D.C, and New several weeks Arthur Nation guest of Mr. Cla week, left for b V & yesterday Mins came over for a few day guest of Mrs. Alic wedding will « who Maj been the ford for 4 ng Nation land. . te tat son-in-law worth att Donworth week Mr. and Mrs. Bordeaux Give Dinne | | Mr. and M Thomas Bordeaux Ptertained at their home at a bridge on Satur y evening. Covers| Keator, bishop of OF placed for sixteen. Pink «na will be attended by her sist and Chinese trises made 4| Miss Eileen Delaney, as maid center piece, jhonor, with Miss Mary Gazgam _. Haze ed of Spokane, Miss neha an Miss Laura T a» bridesmaids. Mr. Deming will| |have as his best man Mr. Raymond) q, Ryan ed * par will be eric W T in morning for New Mre. Hodge w nt in the fa this and Orte of York. Mr files turn to the Cor rner mcheon for Evans Hodge Mrs. J. Russell Hodge was hostess | ™ @ delightful luncheon on Friday) the Women's University club in| }) of her daughter-in-law, Mrs} Hodge, who has been two in Hongkong, China. The roM erday to recei hare will retur Capt amp Lew honorable. dl eal corps Lat unset Club | tio this evening cellist, and Mr a tenor, will & and Mrs. T. A. D. unset club next Vancou a. ¢ were Mrs, Carl Donworth, | Wednesday afternoon, May Zist, at/ and will be gor M1 Tuesday H. F. Ostrander, Mrs. A. 14/3 o'clock, supported by Mise Etha 3 < . Misx Josephine Taber, Mre.) Cook and Mrs. Frederick Hen » W. Hartzell and thé hostess. at the piano r eee ‘The following interesting program ite Elephant Shop has been arr ‘An attractive program has been | d for tomorrow noon at the) Elephant Shop. Mise Lenora| d will be at the plano and| ‘Thursa Cowsey, who is charm-| her Seattle hearers with her ‘The hostesses will Gilman and Mrs. A. Albert to medi to Seat from the . a ‘8 fusicale at Su Miss Iria Canfield Earl Alexander, ly the soloists at the . Jones Mr. lett yesterday ley) Mr. and Mra two children ing several | returned Inst w jhome at Vashon island a) Mra. P. C. Irwin left Friday for | California, where she will spend six weeks. During her stay south she >| will vinit a sister, Mra. W. E. Aver ett of San Diego, formerly of Seattic cee Mra. James H. Kane and two chil eit, | dren and sister, Mise Caroline Ha Popper | ean, will leave tomorrow for «a trip East. They will be absent several | weeks. } cee Maj. John W. Colbert R Brinker been spend Fast Sound, their summer weeks Popper Yay ‘ pe Saint-Racne 4b) Dedication .. Allegro Appassionate atield plano u Ariono—Veat! ia giubba (from “Pag- Uacet Laoncava: Mr. Alexander Mra. Bentley at the plano. nL Chanson and Pavane . ttle Golf vs. Aberdeen Broup of men from the Seattle club went over to Aberdeen the week end to play golf. who composed the team were ir. C. B. Ford, Mr. J, H. Ballinger, . Ralph Blalr, Mr. C. P. Burnett, Josiah Collins, Mr, Hawthorne Mr. Carlton Huiscamp, Mr. H. Flagler, Mr. Al. Schofield, Mr. id English) : ++, Puree! Send My Heart of Field (> @ res) Rendet y Homer Tours | cently returned from Mrs. Colbert camo Thursday and w two days of Miss They left for San Franch whence they will sail for Shanghai, China to make their home. Another guest of the week at the home of Mins Cornish was Lotta Madden of New York, who was soloist at the recent rt given by the Amphion so France, and from Tacoma . guests for Victory Club Dance The Victory club will give a dance Whitney Treat, Mr. A.|at Leschi pavilion on Wednesday 0, Mr. F. R. Van Tuyl. Mr./ evening at 9 o'clock, These dances ©. Spencer, Mr. Edward Garrett,! have been steadily becoming more H. B. Perine. popular se e | } ic at Waterman The Misses Louise and Kathryn | im gave a picnic luncheon and : at their attractive Wild Rose ‘Lodge at Waterman on Saturday. , swimming and boating were ged in during the day. The of the subdebutante set enjoyed the party were Miss hen Youle, Miss Lucy Temple Miss Anona Roberts, Miss Closson, Miss Helen Graham, Florine Graft, Miss Louise . Miss Helen Fay, Mr. Harri- Sanford, Mr. James Howe, Mr Goodwin, Mr. William How Mr. Arthur Bailey, Mr, Donald kk, Mr. Harold Vander Las, Claude Stevens, Mr. Russell Mr. George Adair and Mr. i Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. J . Goodwin chaperoned the affair, oe Informal At-Home ‘or Bride-to-Be Among the affairs given last week honor of Miss Elsa Dixon, who is be a June bride, was an informal Home,” at which Mrs. Henry W. Davis was hostess at her home the University district, and a hower given by Mrs. Robert Crane at her home on Queen| Miss Dixon received Commonwealth Club Prof. Richard F. Scholz will talk on “The League and the Terms Peace” at the Commonwealth club Monday, May 19th, at 7 p. m, at} Good Eats cafeteria, Supper at 6:20 o'clock. The public is invited. . . ee cone . Mre. W. W. Council and daugh ters, Nancy and Mary Lee, of Cor dova, Alaska, arrived in the city Sat urday to spend severg! months with her sister, Mrs. Abraham Van Vech ten, at her home, 1635 45th Ay. 8. W. Dinner’ for Two Service Men Maj, Frank Carroll, U. §. A., and! Sergt. Charles Schmutz, U. 8. A., re-| cently returned from service in| France, were honor guests at a din ner given Thursday evening by Mr.| and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, at the Boulevard Inn. Covers were laid for thirty. ° Golf Club Dinner Dance Saturday evening, May 24, is the date set for the next dinner dance at the Seattle’ Golf club. oe Bi enter Lioyd and Mra. Lioyd are ining Miss Hen ricks of Glasgow, Mont, at their home at Fort Lawton one Mr. Boyd’ Wells, of New York. expectéd to arrive in the city this week and a few days later Mr. Kirk Towns, of New York, will fo both to spend the summer in attle, Lieut. Peter 4 se , eee Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of the University of Washington, went to Vancouver, B./C., where he de Uvered the graduating address at the University of Briti#h Columbia on Thursday British-American Dance The British-American Relief Asso-| ciation will hold its last dance of the} season at Broadway hall, Broadway and Madison, Frid May 23 It was announced at the last dance that season ticket holders might not use their season tickets at thia ex- . but it as now been de cided by the dance committee that they will not now hold a dance in June, as planned, but will wind up the season with this one, and that, therefore, they may use their season tickets in lieu of the dance aban- doned on account of the “flu.” All men in uniform are welcome guests. SCOUTS CARRY NOTE, EVERETT TO TACOMA The Boy Scouts of Kyerett, Both | ell, Seattle and Tacoma, relayed a message of greeting from Everett to) Tacoma Saturday in eight hours and thirty-four minutes, The course fol-| lowed was 80 miles and passed thru Bothell and Seattle. The message was delivered to the mayor of Both- ell and also to Councilman Robert Hesketh small cost $23,363,000,000 is Your grocer has the lemons and U. S. FIGHT EXPENSE] any arug store or toilet counter wilt WASHINGTON 19. War | SUPply three ounces of orchard white expe t for a few cents. Massage this sweet- hailed Py rrding L's fragrant lotto into the face, neck, to Gen, March, chief of staff, offatms and hands each’ day and see lthis sum, the army spent approxi-|%OW freckles and blemishes disap mately —$14,000,000,000. Ixpen year and how clear, soft and rosy ulator Com-| due direetiy the sy ai white the skin becomes. Yes! It is fe SE, 4,000,000. | harmiews and never irritates, of Mother's Friend from drag store today without fail. Catarrh try the vapor treatment— . Mr. and Mrs. William Pitt Trimble and family, who have been in the East during the last year, are ex pected to return and spend the sum- mer at their home on Blake island “-. Miss Marie Fischer has arrived in Japan where she will spend the sum mer, according to word received by Mr. and Mrs, Frederick T. Fischer, LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! SERIE eed | The expectant mother's physical com- showld be our first thought, and eli her should see to it that her prep Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three cen of orchard white, shake well you h arter pint of thg at freckle and tan lotion, and com. plexion beautifier, at very, very It is applied to the musel: re . gently rubbed in, and at once rates to relieve strain on nerves, and ligaments. It thé Muscles so pliant that they exp ives; the hours at the and pain and danger a! oar if the crime Mother's Friend enables the mother to : fe her health and strength, and if sins a pretty mother by having A discomfort and suffering. which Often than otherwise aecompanie: an oceasion when n: 4. nerve, Jubricated. Discomfort during the is counteracted, and the skin, r the ia left smooth and | States to ace Write to the Pradfield Pr. to ot war Registered Dentists | Out of the high rent district, per- PLAN BROCKETT FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs, Mary A. | Brockett, 60, resident of Seattle for the past 10 years, who ¢ the Columbus ganitarium Sunday morn ing, will be held at the Bonney-Wat son's chapel Wednesday afternoon | Interment will follow at Lake View | cemetery. iS ip Py} Some. men’s Brentness is due to UBS 1,607,926 their smaliness, tint, get hin prices, then me and get 20 per cent cut from his figure, with careful, palnicss methods and personal aitention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison, n thed in| All sorts of opinions are being n¢ | wondered whom she should marr Her parents have picked out a # him. Should Read love she marry him? thene Mi opinions Grey: What strange is a girl wanting to know How can you or ar That is a matter she will hay | wn consequences If I wore giving her advice, wh there tan't such a thing as lore, any | Wamen imagine It's all fiddled there is. ‘They love dee, ‘tho are this girl happler chosen, r just a her Id be OLD BACH Chides Mother; Admonishes Girl Dear Mise Grey: How mother wish her daughter to marr man she Thin te the could any does not love? eruelost thing I have Ht is ale a heard of for a long ume footish. Did this mother let HOR mother ick her husband for her? I did not i wag It in usa ho have By been t who the f © want t down the throat This girl has if me . their a right to make her doesn't choone hinks she nothing own cholee whe as winely as might have done re'll be wal th unus Ww hus t ere t pleks au Uinta: Marriage h wi and who is entire h r parente ab | woman tom ed upheld & endure ndividualit a giving up marr unlens bond of A WiKE \Think It Over; | How About This? Dear Mi I any marry for ne, even if you repent Sure as shooting, if thin girl mar parents’ choosing he will r A man of her |—no matter how good he is regret She fs ri | der what she |meets the man for whom she is in j tended, by and by Supposing she meets this man in a year, 1 20 years her m | hesitate and won years or ure parer to help her out hey show her how lhe happy, tho in love with another man? Wil they be willing for her to | divorce the husband and go to the man she loves? I gues not. So, young Indy, go siow. Look before you leap yourself more time | whole matter over. E she in to | Should Marry | Man She Loves | Dear Mise Grey: I want to anewer the other night, about happily mar | ried grin, | Cornish, | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ights Club Sunset Heights club at the home lot Mra. C. H. Corbitt, 4535 Sixth jay. N., at 2 o'clock. eee Study Classes of D. A. R. Study clase of Rainier chapter, D. A. K., will meet at 2 p. m. with Mrx L. A. Bremerman, 5834 Woodlawn ay. eee Ladies of the Maccabees Washington Hive No, 944, Ladies [of Maccabees, in club rooms, Odd Fellows hall, card party at 8:20. ee Gatewood P.-T. A. The last regular meeting of the year of the Gatewood Parent Teach er association will be held in roorfi | No, 9. Prof. George E. Freeland will | address the meeting on a subject of special Interest to members of the} | Mothers’ club auxiliary, All who! have pre-school age children are urg-| ed to attend. | . Fruit and Flower Mission at Hunt's Point The Hunt's Point circle of the| Fruit and Flower Mission will meet at the club house at 11 a. m. for Riga Cross sewing oe Board of Trustees of Woman's Century Club Board of trutees of the Women's Century club in private dining room of the ¥. W. C. A. at 12:30, ry Queen Anne Study Club ‘The Queen Anne Study club meets at 1:30 p. m. at the library, There will be the annual election of offi-| cers. eee | Brighton P..T. A. | | Brighton Parent-Teacher associa tion at school at 3 o'clock. lection | of officers, | Madrona fF The Madrona Parent cher asso- | ciation meets at 3:15 p. m. at the achool, Patriotic entertainment by sixth grade pupil Diection of of ficers and Miss Almina George will apeak on “New Laws Passed in the Last Legislature.” oan Alki Review Alki Review, No. 59 j the M., will hold a Jat 8 p.m. in W. 0 Jand Marion # . T. A. | . W. 7. A, of lar meeting hall, Fourth | Lady Stirling Chapter | Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R.,| ] will entertain the home of Mrs. | |C. F, Walker, 67 Shoreland drive, | | Tuesday evening, May 20. Cards and |a musical program will be offered | }on the main floor and dancing in| the ball room | Seattle Seattle Music & home of Mrs, Arden L, 18th ay., at 1:20. * Quarante Club The Quarante club meets with th 1602 | | Club at | Smith, nt in on the question of the girl who| weetheart for her, But she does not | juextions people ask you, Now here whom #he should marry, yone tell her? work out by herself and take the ich I wouldn't, 1 would tell her that way often marry in the bellef they are tr but man that a girl | No dow shoul ear opinio: If thie girl want her whole world marries the young man | her parer to marry, some day whe will meet the man whom she really There will be trouble from that day She will never be satiatiod will making two men unhappy and herself miner able It is a sharle that their opinions in there he | lover. on. She be its force of the par affairs When a mind of her If or over, she has and ought to be a girt to lowed to act upon »9 much interferenc# of parents t wirat KNOWS often leady to me " WHO 4 Girl's Privilege to Choose Her Mate P who wrote hing at ar bout married the devil 1 advise he between p, blue ff marrying ren for ear feeln meantime ble he will per lor to meet and other young men an with himaeif. This will » to nee whom she ikes best of all. It might give the sng man another year to prove his own correctness of judg H sive her a chan n't think parents should force sughters to marry. They can r to bring certam clannes of young people into the lives of their daughters. They can my they think of certain young Then it is up to the daughters te for themselves, unless there thing & diy against the one the daux finally chooses. A FATHER I the use th sence wh m to de is any whom er Dear Mine Grey I would like to a word to Merle | As to marrying a man you do not ly no! You have him. your mother, mother should more jerate and thoughtful. 1 have married for 30 years, and 1 two sons and one daughter | married and none of them married to sult my taste; but that was their | business, I gave them some advice | hem that was all. | 1 know by experience if there was nay love, 1 my, absotu to tive ‘ conad wit not your be Gena Branscombe | Hospital 364, Slat Division, who re-| the question asked in your column | no love attached t6 my married life, | |t would have been a widow today, tor married life fa no snap. | Mins Clara Hazelgreen, 4213 Alki av this evening. Subjects: “Universal Military Training Aw @ Prominent | American by Mra. 8. J Hagiat * by Mra. W. Cc. Kintner. The evening will close | | with music and refreshments, Chorus of the Ladies’ Musical Club) Chorus of the Ladies’ Musica! club at Chickering hall at A. R. E. M. E. Club, A. ROK, M. EB. club will meet with Mra. C. C. Knapp. 2 Orchard st Ask for Fourth av, transfer, take Renton car to Myrtle st ove Spanish Department of the Women’s | Centary Club Spanish department of the Wo men's Century club at the New| Washington hotel at 10:30, eee Life Study Class The Life Study class meets at 2) o'clock in the ‘T. 8, hall, Lyons building. Visitors welcome. Walla Walla P.T. A. Walla Walla Parent-Teacher asso elation at seho tion of officers. . L. 0. L. 0. EB. club Elks’ club at 2 card party at the clock. Seattle Lodge, N Seattle lodge, o .7, Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W., will entertain with a progressive whist party at 9 o'clock in Evergreen hall, Refresh ments will be served, All friends are cordially invited. Room 600 Arcade building. ° Lady Eagle Club The Lady Eagle club will meet at ‘esters’ hall Wednesday, May 21, for 1 luncheon, to be fol lowed by cards.. The committee in charge is composed of the following members: Mra, R, Walden, Mrs, F, Eklune nd Mra, William Royle. | | | | (For Baring Eczema) | i | Greasy salves and ointments should | not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get abottle of Zemo, When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene-| trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, | antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe | nothing you have ever used ia as effece | tive and satisfying. ‘The E, W, Rose Co., Cleveland, O. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Eliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE dia bride Le emer Enterparse hesoriatin Copyrighted KAO by tho (J MY BOB, THEY SAY, SEEMS INTERESTED IN THAT LITTLE MESSENGER GIRL! Here lent! bad Dada Come, Jane nal ¢ f to prevent nterrupted, returne r. You're ready? I'd rather ta Dad- Maybe you'll it best that houldn’t particular for w you w messenger Tommy found beat all the crack det counts Dadi 1 an if to deny bia tears Tommy t chair « beside himself upon a I'm going to hang onto «irl, That's where I've got a big ad ants over Tommy!" he added Upping « firm and comforting arm around me “And abrupt! timid know, of the out wt rimer MMe 1 6 ommy of the laughed motioned ted n Weil little order Find a boy to put Mrs, Lorimer's | 4, in the car, We'll hear what) \,\), » has to say for herself when we|,.., get her home “Wait, Daddy! “Out at the h too, exeept that woman around ‘Or at lately ever. over b ar Me a that — Where in Tob?” wwe. Quite himself, won't have his mother 4 girl The Da lou you were ejaculated it ridiew- in my life 1 don't to do’ And the director corporations looked a& claimed to be hin wife ix dead? realized that it was & question for Bob deuce It's ou any absurd but he wouldn't until continued, “How at @ symptom of A few days ago Bob le messenger girl some strikers were bothering her Bob rushed her to a hoxpital—and he has asked about her frequently, und sent her flowers from our « house. ms as if he couldn't her out his mind—and yet as if he didn’t want her there ‘m down on Certeis of town when I need him Fo! leant what Daddy I'm catehing hope, my dear picked up « litt know in a dozen helpless ‘Bob think as for Tommy fhe entioman that he tui upon i even y. ‘Va I'm nick ana business! I ation, th you ured an man. and make it dod-gasted grocery I'm ¢ with it! to fline Then Da ‘ ® & corpor hum, but th gets my goat He ¢ but Tom went on ‘or morning He'll hand and 1 And he ter & mingle ntead he e faltered, an 1 mighty queer 2 to ask b thinks Jane Ames is dead,” corrected Dad Maybe be neo maaan ne th little messenger girl Bob again?” I sug. 8 at used for Torn hit it, Jane" Dag shouting in bis stooped “Se y jext, bi in his old ri you've He's out bet He ought » gets tates of down to my off the near to Then in dy citerfient kinned me cheek It was old was a sad tremble axing tone (To be continued) ed te wtock Tommy atitude ks w » around e of thene Maybe Certeis could push over the top. 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