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By BETTY Skinner-Eddy Corpor- ition to Show Pictures Will HH, Bmith bt vas issued in xhibit war priv n of fepicting the w & } office Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs, M. G tay ing Miss Saw and Miss bra elen Cat intimate invited ¢ tt The party welk home for attend Ha w Fra i was ir Lane musical miven by Mrs, H.W Mra. Frank Fretwe i J numbers, with a 7 fied the rooms i ea Plains, Mass., ¢ Cc. For of a Stramods just am Mc who san Mrs y angest from University of Michigan Alumni Luncheon The alumni the M at emble of University of give a tay, May h Du roses lunch at the Those asked t Bertha . RI “Engagement Announced S) Word has reached 8 the sion of ment of Miss sta ng are s of Went | Homesteaders’ Card Party A will | the Lodge ‘olf Club Robert Greer on Saturday |¢ the Golf club in honor viewe Joh daugh Johnson, Camp be given by ige ish club . Dinner at G "Mr. and Mrs at dinner sear efreshmer 1 be served b club kive pavilion on ¥ 9 o'clock. The steadily becoming Dance will Victory Clu The Vict Le "ea for Mrs. Bone A. C. Rothester yesterday of Mrs. Scott C invitations were con the friends of Mrs. Bone her an oppertunity to bid adieu before she departs for ‘York The rooms were at we with Siberian iris and pink . Mrs. Frederick Bausman Mrs. L. Gilman presided the tea table assiste by Josephine Yott Daughters Christened ; two little daughters of Mr Mrs. John Hull and Lieut nder and Mrs. Thomas Daly, were christened afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Hull was given the of Susan Elizabeth, and wee Daly is to be called Elizabeth A few intimate friends were to be present. s’ Day at Golf Club tournament at Ladies’ day Golf clul® yesterday, gave the to Mrs. Sherman J. Davis. players «were Mrs. C. HL} inson, Mrs. Walter Henry, E. M. Mathewson, Mrs. David Mrs, William Pigott, Mrs. J. ‘Hall, Mrs. T. A. Fransioli, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. George Tilden, Liewellyn Morrison, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Sherman Mrs. William E. Grimshaw, Mary Lee Fisher, Miss Re} Collins. The links are un-| ually enjoyable these days, and fattie nmids and matrons of the Martsetare frequenting them more More. Sunburn, tan and that y air of the outofdoor girl is cing dainty French rouge and hi evening at wave a at her ces have been more popular, Ladies’ Musical Club Complimentary The Musical club tary concert Monday was very much to the credit an organization that, taking !t history into count, has done firectly for the art life of ty than any other society the ab conducting ¢ “aude Madden, he Ladies’ Club Chorus and the Am society displayed careful preparation and conscientious ex ecut The lovely “From the en Heart of the Waters 8. was well unter preted by the Ladies’ Musical Club chorus, sustained by violins, viola. cello, Mute and plano. In “Orpheus With His Late,” by Sullivan; “Deep River,” a Vietor Harris arrange ment of a negro melody, and the N. Cilfford Page arrangement of Techaikowsky’s, “The Sleeping Beauty the chorus showed con siderable Interpretive variety. ‘The Amphions, a wellbalanced chorus. jwhose phrasing is Mudably clean. |wave the always pleasing “Drink to [Me Only With Thine Eyes,” ar lranged by Max Vogrich, |by an arrangement by N. [Page of Frederick Clay's “Gipsy John,” accompanied at the plano by Miss Anna Grant Dall But possibly H. Flaxington Har ker'’s unaccompanied “Stare of the Summer Night,” gave most satis faction to those who care for the male voice tn chorus. Its exquisite musical quality was richly brought out. In gontrast, the sensuous “Redouin Song” of Arthur Foote, langour. Fiftee: cables of with Miss Dall at the plano, charm- furnished recreation to thore/ 4 1. its well interpreted local did hot care to follow the balls | sotor the green. iin e ff . |companied by Mrs. Josephine War. ted Cross Jumble Shop }dall at the plano, rendered Ia an Eleanor Mehnert, 4 violinist,| unusually pleasing manner, “Now,” fs unusually gifted, accompa |by Eleanor E. Freer; “The China by her mother, Mrs. H. A.| Spring” by Minnie H. Ransom; “But t, will play at the Red Cross|terflies.” by Linn Seller; “Yester Shop Wednesday. Mrs.|day and Today,” by Charles Gilbert H. DeVeuve and Mrs. James | Sprow will be hostes: “Trio,” ee Williams ladame Pless School Miss Bernice Neil i “i Leone Langdon Graduating Exercises lacking contrast On Friday morning, six young | exceedingly e But the lies will graduate from the school united choral work of the Ladies’ Madame Those who will| chorus, with the Amphion was ex Celve their diplomas are Mies dingly the stimulati ire Stoltenberg, Miss Gladys Polovetzi an ion, Miss Isabel Stewart Borodin’s Igor,” nM ry Prior, Miss Priscilla ve and Prayer from (fon, and Miss Cora Ake. ana,” tained by Pexercises will take at 10:30| flute, plano and organ, reached , after which a spring | 5 fete| musical climax of the evening pwill be given on the comp! evening ot Ladies’ men on by Cufford H. Erskine Campbell, ac by Gade, Sherman with with the celle t the p as a sele Mrs, Alice the violin and Miss no, tho on, was dance “Prince in Miss Ander. ‘The | Rust and In the Cavalleria strings the wn, | ee age | sna The ladies of Alki community will “White Elephant Shop 1a Ma at the A Mrs. Frederick W. raham Commun May 23 a Brranged the program for rved “White Elephant Shop tomorrow after. treat is in for the pat Oe Who wil! Mrs, Gwe entertai Geary Ruge and Mise / > MeDonay; will be plano. Kjos PL. C. Giiman will act as Mrs. Winnifred M. Mansfield f don, England, who sang y at the White has will be Friday party. the A card free store Friday evening Saturda the will hear ® who oO. A dolyn Edna the|4 sale from Mr he festival patriotic ball Mrs. Hitchings, P. ment err and hostesse close wit The ladle A. EB. Schutt Mrs. Hele Lushington 4 of ye Elephant aa @ most favorable im Lakota Camp Fire Girls On Monday ening the Shil Camps Fire offich chang "name to Lakota Seremony took council tire, thorne, vi of Camp Shop. o- | Birthday Te Miss Mi a aret Ames will afterno ave 5 enter Saturda Harvard birthday N he of Va student as Ame Codelia which Miss Kemp. national over iting Fire secretary G presided invitations have schoolmates of th Miss Starr to Give | Luncheon Safe Pills = “wl j have been the ideal Family with « the Laxative for 40 years—aguar- ‘ honor antee of reliability. Gentle |}!'".,.°°' gygoegg fn action, they are entirely F to! free from injurious drugs, * and are intended especially ; : for constipation, |ancing Party biliousness, indi- Kenneth and Herbert gestion, torpid liv- | f.',07iy eveuina ie er or inactivity of | were present. The the bowels, spersed Your druggist arlene sells them. tertain Red of luneh Jumble Seudd Scudder bride 1s to Schoenfeld icing party hteen couple enjoyed with =m features and evening novel dancing. inte »——-——-__—+,_-____ — When you think of advertising : | think of The Star, followed | spirited | chorus from | i|_ The BRAINERI Miss Je ther at Mrs n Pay will ap the and brother Cart ad the ub with nlaw, Mr Mr, and ve Just elr son Mr A oolved a ut ed Quebe Ww Wireless from Tidmarsh, that he lant night. He al flying Pidmarat with m v8 am the Elméndort ha Olympian Allison street eee Mrs. apart M Mins and Een Thomas Bordeaux Bordeaux and Mins will the lat week & motor Florence Cooper ter part of the trip to California leave on o- Dorothy McEwan leave for New York and to visit school friends Mins Saturday necticut th July 1 * on Con . Mrs, Frank Black will leave Sat urday for New Haven to attend,the graduation of her Yale son, Leo, Thomas left at to be Mr. week for July 4 Howard the gone u {day | | Mr. and Mrs. eattle D. B. Fairley to spend the summer in Mra, Grow r to the Country oe and club Mrs. Kenelm Winslow John Erickson home oe oe and have taken ¢ | Miss Loulea home Martell has returned from a n ¢ fornia } . | Mr, and Mra F | thetr children, Hora Willye, will remove dar Hollow” their | Port Madin year’s sojourn in ither deric and June 1 to “Ce country home n for the summer 2 8 | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rogie will |remove the first of June to their country place at The Highlands j where they will remain un tember | . | Mrs. John Wallace, | Mra. G. H. Gaffney and Mra. D, W Bowen left today for Yakima to at tend e annual state convention of the P. BE. 0. Soctety, which convenes | today for a session of several days | They represent Chapter “A bw CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ‘Thursday Progress Club | The Thursday Progress club wilt meet with Mra. May Brown, 4348 j Seventh ave. northeast, at 10 a. m This will be the large meeting of the year. Sep. o- Dr iL Chm Alpha Club The Alpha club meets with T. H. Little, 912 Third ave Kinnear car, Luncheon at | m, Mrs. west 12:30 p. Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters, Altruistic club at the home of Mra. D. M. Burd, 2342 47th 8. W., at 10 o'clock. Fauntle roy car . . Chapter No. 95, 0. E. 8. Seattle Chapter, No. 95, O. E. 8 will meet in Corinthian hall, Masonje temple, at 8 p. m. one Manus Dramatus Clob The Manus Dramatus club will |meet with Miss Lillian Campbell at |her home, 4819 Burke ave. All the members are urged to be present Women's Federation of the First Presbyterian Chureh ‘The Women's Federation of the | First Presbyterian church will meet lin the ladies’ parlors, at 3 p. m. The program will consist of an address by Mr. Henry White, commiasoner f the United States immigration ervice, on “Immigration as Affect ing the Industrial Question.” Music | will be furnished by Miss Lobber egt and a recitation by Miss T. Whitney | Forteson and Thygesen Forteson and v regular Luncheon members meeting Thygesen aux ary hold a ting Thursdi May 2 at 1 lock asked to attend tak in Mrs mee will All be o are will Cotter’s room at . U. Jubilee way and Capitol hill W will meet at the Methodist ant church, corner John and nth , for a jubilee meeting Thursday cer will speak | Whe | ing one boy sees another eat something he always gets hun: When your Doctor gives you a prescription he yants it to be filled with pure, fresh drugs. Bring your _prescrip- tions here and you will be sure to get just what your doctor wants you to have. The price will be lower, " ED. R. BRALEY, Prescription Druggist 1411 Fourth Ave. dust off Union St, Phone Elliott 3106 Folsom | | to teach real Amer te, with | # at Cora Saxe, | offi. | US ON AMERICANISM AS A WOMAN VOTER The girl wh | TOMMY LECTI AND WARNS the man her pa she really have surely be Nead thin trag to talk and then read Which in b rade ought to teach me to our ma‘am,” brick, Tom: | eons right une t things ou mean Dear Mina Gr cussed the letter of the gi whether to mar favor my next query t me an representing cap. mot c ta Daa ankod that chap ma'am! No, str! nditions ain't that un’t what they the fath t exact a yet. May ught to be rs of the re should be, but votes can change nd make ‘em what prefer, ma‘am. Which Is m there Holshevists ¢ gather. Moreover, naluted me parents ot love. uniforr v " elf nor yet In spl Daddy w the the thr hapa haps he the elty 1 knew once The what nned that ditions oters per: | a t th to h com to financier carefully I the rioters had Certainly pleading, | public 5 ywed him had! I'm met him him. ae girl not hovel manag old and delaye ent the at any Per tt ‘Tommy man up himmelf felt it wise in chief tun his inn the pla She figured # ma‘arn| gravely-—"you the vote #0 many ought te ‘ommy to refuse, wed her, The wept sre getting didn't the Lite past want flag omy rec he nooman like arn how to it—for the good of your children-and mmny's rhetoric was ew it, but be m t. my way You'll ma‘am, but unless they ain't going to prove no more good to their na tive 1, politieally, than them pa ma'am! Daddy and I applauded and Tommy pulled from his pockets some leafieta which he had picked up after the police had dixpersed the crowd. He handed one to Daddy, and several to me, as he then he watched me carefully aa I with the glanced down the pages It was Bolshevik stuff! had picked up proofs literature in Certets’ r while the diplomatic gentleman waa stretched jin @ stupor on the floor T shook my head violently at Tom It wWaan't pe to be Final Certeis to Daddy Lorimer, hia| ent and broken nd-——at | not until the | out wervice had us 7T y found tting on the Her husband lum, not know! So far as I k right again Three you red apol into a » stormed by une crew. With many ay he edged Daddy I eased window a pled until tM te ure y years her She didn’t kn she didn't mi But, one @ lite whom she woon after the the man wed ma rim ur mer failing and he k 4 last pass with t pardon my Ideas, vote right a kept him o crowd had be red and Tommy came back I told that fool kid in khaki to drop the red flag or I'd drop him and see that he shed his uniform, announced triumphantly a 1 trophy int ean go back riots a shower! Fut I think I echo In ite thunder marked Daddy surveyed the debris of the ‘Not a bit optim 0 en neat th women Tomm radern, he red Tt ereat Now we to our rout | vigorously tone over—nhort as & She was band and One day an was hurt And to her reecue love to her whe dying. Bhe Yor be epring hear an thoughtfully street at fray ominous rewn, Tommy ‘otested of thin very That pa Gon another rade a wife The was to ne like me he tt ver here man went awa run my nt joes get that riot 100-per cent my 20d grow bent at n riven Just how ventured, partly to se whether or not I was still thelr perminnion. (To Be Continued ™ Chinese Fined for Having Dope Supply Lee Ying, against whom the grand | jury returned a secret pleaded guilty in F a pans ¢ Easy to Copy Slip-Over Vest || wee om way hild. »- Indictment, ral Judge a charge of having optum in his posession, and was fined $500. R. Barnes pleaded guilty charge amisting in the cotaine, and was, fined $75 urt to Dear M x in answer to Ry man of pare come home to r A girl, I had sev paid me atten toular friends. me to marry th One was yc looking, very very much to ot nale thin que of Great Rose Show to Start June 11. The sixth annual show of the Pa Ife Northwest? Ross society will be held in the Forestry building, at the University of Washington, June 11 and 12. Entries fr Tacoma, Bel lingham, Everett, Mount Vernon and other Northwest cities are expected in large numbers It is believed that the displays of previous years will be surpassed in and that I out him. quiet, SACRAMENTO UNION SOLD s May 21.—The Sacramento Union, a morning news paper, has been purchased by Ben 8. Alien, it was announced here. Allen was Herbert Hoover's Aight hand man in Belgium and Washing-| My folks were te fe is a Californian and my mother “BARTELL ~ | DRUG STORES Oey eee eee] came || Thursday Specials here's a charming bit in satin which the clever fingers of any wo-/ artell Sodium Phosphate, regular 50c, special $9¢ man may fashion easily, and far! more cheaply than it may @e bought | Bartell Blaud Iron Pills, regular 35c, special, 23¢ in a shop, The vest proper is of blue and gold brocaded ribbon, and the McLaren’s Mustard Cerate, regular 25c, special, 19¢ upper part is of plain blue silk in harmonious shades. Black velvet Castoria, regular 35c, spe- . . 25e¢ | ribbon and bla ons add a touch of ornament lips over the head, and is suitable for wear with & tailored sult of wo silk or linen. 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SORE . quention of @ aituation ith was thought she ought to marry the man her parents chose for her I won in mind #o it would b Bo she aceepted fim Bhe was ordin whom she For a year they met, socially. word of love panmsed between. them absolut their recovered home she had gone inte f the house one night and fied. lives were anything about The parents of that girl were good many much in love. The other was not quite ro young, not a good convermationalist, not pollshed and not demonstrative, | the he cared for me « great deal I liked and respected him and ap- | preciated his many fine qualities I was confronted with problem the girl who wrote to you I had made up my mind fully to} marry the man I believed I lowest possible price. 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Would not hildren have all they sfford to take care of, ana 1 the other class deserve them? yne-half of the children that »ple who have more time other thing re in the care of vust wed ry court, and the orphan alued her life ’ 1 T ry few happy ‘ae I couldn't | couples but that have all the farm#iy” thought of being the means |they can properly care for, and tt why have ave more? What # fight ble and what a reward the poor fina jd reap if they contro! have in mind at least onehalf families who are the dearest vho love their children, of another six to buy milk so seanty th test a sees it, and th of another hey wanted the second and perhaps @ But that was all that could be cared for. But when six or eight mouths to feed » very few dollars left amuned and disgusted, too, an editorial in one of the dailies, to blame poor broken Garrison for bringing should oppose otter” people Final blar n dis 1 octor told me, in the didn't sacrifice wn't know marry the man 1 whom her | h worr prob I ha point my of ey could raine wou rl who de ry but a ma would whom doe ahe not be ere 6 that 1“oved her bear the made a own In the very dutiful and Bicone sing with my y gave up But said I could an else. I mother I would wort of marriage while she was #0 ill mind and she he birth had no other per man was anxious to younger man could have never marry I told ot m not with | parents It re | but to think 4| hoes for and for two good to arily happy n was fairly ii her improv gradually arcely Int meantime. te often I met the nd fo altogether undesirable. m passed. I heard and then of the eseapades ‘ ounger man, r girl two him down ow what love was, #0 other it a man came Into her |! adored 10 knew had met, he ought to have 4 his com. | first and not third proper there y who had m No| months after I turned pet tempting good down Mrs. m fortune, as it fe of the young sion, wad, the true to her hus 1d. cident occurred. She the other man went He poured out his n he thought she was ay" kness, How absurd! et everything I possens that Mrs. Garrison would have been glad not to have brought Ruth or sey. eral of the other children before her into world if she had hed any other choice. Her case is an excellent example of the good birth control would do, It would save i world from degenerates, murderers and beggars. YOURS FOR MORE the fan I'l wa man on one pitiful, in fact wreck of her forme I couldn't believe er © worn. r self 3 eyes. 1 the and my hers cause, waid the their und's f heads she continued ait.” mother in the Th The other | *tarted me I sudden’ that my living hell year t and . thinking on for me It a new tack came to the conclusion asi Geneon mother maved me from a rhe slipped ing nick hearted I ma steps @ whose pe © up my mind to retrace my nd win back affection I 0d. the older man, thought I still her later, demented nadnide sent her to an asy ng what was wrong.| l've been married 20 years. The new, sho wes never| “© man” is my husband today I have never repented the marriage I made. It was my mother’s choice all alor eredit for my VICTORIA TO CELEBRATE — Victoria, B. C., will stage a Victory pageant May 24, Empire day, in hon- or of the soldiers of the provinee ‘who fought overseas. The benefits fo to the dependents left by the men who died in service. 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You say “Bayer.” ask for merely Aspirin tablets, The hardly In the Bayer package are directions and the dose for ache, Toothache, Earache, |gia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciaf} Never | ca, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal-Colds, | Neuritis and pain generally, , ’ “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’ Hayer” means you are get-| American made and owned, ting the genuine “Bayer Tablets of/ sold in vest pocket boxes of If Aspirin,” proven safe by mifiions|tablets, which cost lof people. “Bayer on and on must ‘ | name the same cents, also in bottles of 24 and bote Beware of counterfeits! Only re-|tles of 100—also capsules. Aspiria, loved. |cently Brooklyn manufacturer |is the trade mark of Bayer Manus very sad about it.) was gent to the penitentiary for facture of Monoaceticacidester of | became fil |Mooding the country with talcum | Salicylicacid. 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