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@ [Soc ss. Smith| Winfield er will en Luncheon for Mr In compliment Smith, Mrs. D. & fertain on Tuesday oth present and past of the Sunset @lub board at lune . Bet club. Covers w about twenty-eteht . Dinner for John McCormack Dr. and Mrs. Frederick will give a dinner this evening Vtheir home in honor of John Cormack, famous Irish tenor Dik accompanist, Edwin Schneider Twelve guests will be entertained eee Visitors Entertained "© Mra. James Macfarlane gave Informal tea at her @ay in compliment to Lady Barna’ ‘and Mrs. A. W. Jones of Victoria. Mrs. M. A. Arnold gave an “formal dinner party Tuesday night compliment to Governor and Lady Barnard and Col. and Mrs. A. W Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson entertained informally at dinner Pmight at their home in ho Govern: i or and ady Ra Gol. and Mrs, Arthur W Golf Club Dinner Dance | The committee in charge of ar nents for the dinner dance to given Saturday evening at th club to assist Mra. Huteson be Mrs, Paul Henry, Mrs. Bart on, Mrs. D, H. Moss, Mra. Ivan} ry, Mrs. C. W. Stimson and Mrs. | ‘George Tilden. "A number of reservations deen mace. Among Pwho will entertain at dinner ar Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hoge. Mr Mrs. P. B, Truax, Mr. and Mrs. | . H. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah . Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Boole. F. Frye, Mr. and) M. A, Math of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. C Lilly, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Greer, and Mrs. Chariton Huiscamp, rand Mrs. Hugh Caldwell and) and Lady B4rnara of Vic quests Rentley at Me and Jones, ' have those ing Trip : H. F. Sharpless, Mr ‘Lowman, Mr. James A. Kerr nd T. Myers left Monday | George Lake Southerland on a fishing ‘and will return home today. eee formal Dinner . Lewis Walker of Chicago, who} fat the Hotel Washington, was the | of Mrs. W. J, Bernard at a on Tuesday evening. eee " ge Luncheon “Mrs. H. W. Hollis gave an infor-| bridge luncheon yesterday at) home in honor of Mra. Patrick | P. Clark and Mrs. Lewis Davenport | of Spokane. Learn Further of Engagement 7 information has been | concerning the engagement ‘Mr, Horton C. Force, a well! bachelor of Seattle, He met! fiancee three years ago at the) of his roommate. Miss | Partman Greenough has been | months in France. The) Will take place in the very | ‘j irthday Luncheon ind Theatre Party "On Saturday Mrs. G. Austin Has-| will give a luncheon at Fred: | & Nelson's in honor of the y of her daughter, Jean, The will be composed of her tes at the St. Nicholas Those who will enjoy Mrs. cell's hospitality are Miss Loyal | Miss Mary Elizabeth Greer, Virginia Roberts, Miss Jane IZ, Miss Eunice Padelford, Miss tty Kempster, Miss Betsy Baird, ‘ Helen Chinn and Miss M r et Latimer. After luncheon the | e Moore theatre. i will ettend the foore theatr Varsity Boat Club t | The annual crew banquet of the “Varsity Boat club of the University of Washington, will take place} “Thursday evening, May 22, at the| Hote! Sorrento, at 6:30 o'clock . | | | Collegian Alumni Mrs, Frank S, Baker, of Tacom#, Was hostess Saturday afternoon for the .Collegiate Alumnae, honoring Mrs. Alvah L. Carr, of Seattle, the} | fectional vice president of the fociation. A delightful lunchec Was served at beautifully decorated tables, after which the guests went| fo the home of Miss Enola Me Intyre, where the election of of ficers was heid, and an attractive program was rendered. | Witchhazel and Cus phor Relieve Eye Strain Common witchhazel, camphor, hy @rastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, produce quick results when used for eye strain. One cus tomer was greatly astonished at the restful feeling produced by a single | application. A young man reports! that both he and his mother wer greatly helped by Lavoptik. Vv guarantee a small bottle to help any case weak, strained or inflamed eyes. —Swift’s Drug Co., and leading drug. | gists. ‘ PPD PD> >PDDDD DDD DD’ Last for Sore ry Pathe et Feet ¥| JEREE KEKE EEEK ERE EEE Because some patent remedies have failed, "t give up. Foot misery can absolutely ended quickly. Here is what did it in | soldiers’ training camps and for millions of fleet in the past ten years. Get a twenty- | five cent packege of Cal-o-cide from any and follow the simple directions. | positively comes in a few moments | tender burning, puffed, sweaty or cal- | fest. Gives exquisite comfort. C goes right into the pores and corrects cause. <A few trestments absolutely foot misery « thing of the past. package of Cal-o-cide contains special ‘© that will remove the worst @burry, Clip this out,—adv, » When you think of advertising | think of The Star, i ia the home | tor | post by STTY Red Cross Jumble She Mra. Blt eth M. Perry t orrow at th Red Cros Mrs, Josephine Warda at the plane. Mr pleasing meazo sopr Violin Recital Mr Armatr * recital tomorrow night »p will ain Fumble Shop. w Prancis J ong will give puptls a « ‘orn of Musi ve White Elephar Miss Anabel. Tre the program for t White Blephant ». Mine rice Ne and Mr ert Edgars will sing Arvitle B comp them it Shop ymorrow at Mr an a shed pianist ompany Women’s Univer the members and ¢ and Mra. Frer w hostonsen. Te thos ity Club “ 4 bridge party to the for Wo Vrank Her ron etn at Elwell ¢ rt will be ved and tions are ser desiring reserva asked to call the b. ooo Will Entertain U. of W. Service Men The Faculty Wives University « Washington w a al © Tw ay eve * nm the Commons, | honor ¢ ity men of the university who have returned from. service All fi men attend. lephoning R. FE. Moritz of the i giv May made by Mra don. Mra Mrs Celebrate Empire Day Vimy Rid, . der, Daughters ¢ pire, will he bration on Sa 34, at 3 Mrs drive nature of a t tory. Rev. H. H lecture on the history of the two great F nations; Mra. Florence Denr ker will tel! of work American women France. musical part program of Mrs. Elizabeth Richn a All members and fr the chapter are invited union, announce those in charge Card Party For Orthopedic Washington Park thopedic hospital will entertain with card party Tuesday afternoon at of Mrs, John H, Powell, 101K 3th ave. N Imperial Or Br Em d ite Empir urday k John Condon, The celeb: of the unity glich speaking Hell th in of the Red Cross The Dansant Another of the popular The Dans ants will be given Saturday after. noon from 4 until 6 o'clock In the tea room of the Red Cross Jumble Shop. Miss Bernotta Barbour and Miss Hazel Allan will be in charge for the afternoon. |Golden Wedding The golden wedding anniversary of | Rev, and Mrs. BE. B. Sutton, on May 16, was attended by more than five hundred people, After a delightful visit In the home, the friends were invited to the Ravenna boulevard | Presbyterian church adjoining As Miss Della Doremus played the wedding march, the two sons and two daughters of Rev. and Mra. Sutton marched up the aisle, fol lowed by the bride and groom. The bride was arrayed in a gown of taupe satin and carried a beautiful boquet of Ophelia roses. Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D. LL. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, received the party at the altar and offered an earnest pra er, followed by a unique and impres sive ceremony, giving a benediction ag the wedding ring was placed on the bride’s finger. His addregs was glowing with words of loving kind ness Three the hun@red guests eshments and that followed the wedding ceremony Dr. Atwood, representing the Borrowed Time” club, read an orig inal poem. Rev. McIntosh. also of the club, read a poem of composition senting 85 ot progress Sutton short historic address Hurd played Georgia” on fence rose and sang the accompaniment Brother John Bust the session of the First Presbyter lan church, on behalf of the session, presented the bride a remained r years Bandmaster “Marching = Thre T “America” to of the cornet I, representing the cornet speech reviewing the prohibition work and gave Re a large part of the aving brought about mation. Mrs. Della dent of the Post made a credit for its consum Durand, presi ermon bible class, ringing speech on God's answer to prayer, and, on behaif of the class, presented the couple with a nice purse. Mr. Mrs. Hurd rendered “Old E " on the cornet and piano. The benedic- tory prayer was offered by Belivill Among the guesta the G. A. R was well represented—Green Lake its commander eral members; Stevens and posts by several prominent mem! J Stevens Relief corps, Abraham Lin. McKinle circle were and se Miller coin General circle cirele and well represent The friends rememt py couple with a beautiful and eluding over in cash red the hap number of presents, in hundred lar: costly three ENGLAND IS ENTERING SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY (Special to The Star by N A) LONDON, May 22.~-Hng has ntered the beet sugar field. Expert ments before the war established the sugar beet would Hin England as in Kel ham 5,000 de voted to beet plant has been built. It would require a half-million acres and a factory in vestment of $150,000,000 to produce one-twenty-fifth of Britain's sugar consumpt!-* land grow Germany. 4 will be largel culture, and a program | his own | gave al groom with | la purse of fifty dollars in gold | made a dollars | BRAINERD {Sunset Club Dance A dance for the pleasur club membe will be enjoyed Wednesday event « The Robert 9. Farnsworth Greer and Mre Bach mem vite guest Alumni Reception sociation most elabor what nnua eption ation of the Washington, will be hall, on Ma 1 k, for the members in he economics campu om 4 turday until 6 of faculty ide jeamitr alum the Unt hington, 1 Mr Hunley Edward. Mr of Wa the re will t Ethe Marian Dear president alumnae * mem | nomecoming w nT The of arrangeme Washi Colonial Dames Of America Mra 1 Mrs John Ewing aniel Ke Dames and « atriot some women It is regarded and a round « of the most promi nent States in United a delightful being enjoyed Miss Olive Kerr rived town house guest of Portiand ar- Tues and is the f Mr. and Mra C. D. Hightarcte at th . John MeCormack, the Irish tenor, | who ts appearing } Edwin Schneider guests of Mr. and Struve during their Mr. and Mrs. Seattle from and house Frederic in Seattle arrive in York on Friday . Mra. Lewis Davenport of Spokane jarrived in town Saturday to visit her sister, Mra, H. W. Hollis and will leave for her home today. | see | MratW. L. Harris and Miss Isabel | Harris, who have been visiting Mra. | Harris’ aster and brotheriniaw, | Mr. and Mra. Trafford Huteson for | several months, left Monday for | their home in Providence, R. 1. c+ 6 Arena the Struve New ee will Mrs. Marbury Somervell and little daughter, Jane, and Mra ervell's grandmother, Mrs. DeHart, |have been wintering at Santa Bar bara, arrived Monday to spend the summer with Mra, Somervell’s moth Mrs. BE. C. Hughes, at the High- | lands. ler . Mr, and Mrs. Faleon Joslin wilt move June 1 to thelr country home at Beaux Arts . Stanford Fisher of Vancon ver, B. C., arrived last Friday to visit Mrs. Arthur Coutts and leaves for her home today Mra, . Mrs. E. F. Blaine will leave on une 1 to spend the summer at Stonehouse, her home at Grandview. Wash. Mr. James Blaine will join hia mother at the close of his uni versity term and Mrs. Job to Seattle | Mr | turned from Michigan Jealled by the death | sister n W. E Tuesday ¢ where they of Mr ddy re ning were Eddy's . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Todd will leave for California on Saturday |be gone a month ee . | Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Baxter, of Ida [and son-in-law } Kinsel. r daughter Mra, W. 8. . Mr. Douglas Ball left yester¢ Los Angeles to join Mrs. Ball children, who have been the winter there. They, |to the city Juno 4 y for and pending will return . Mrs, 0. C |turned fro spent three Van Houten has Spokane, where weeks Antoinette ck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Black, who has been a student at lege, will return early in June, she . Miss Mrs, from Louisa Martell has returned california, where she Mre, C. M. Ballard and son, Ernest visiting in Bellingham. eee are Mr, and Mrs, Corwin $ daughter, Virginia from Spokane with Lieut | Mrs. Shank and have returned | where they visited Corwin Philip Shank and Shank see Mr move hore and Mre, Lawrence Boge! will June 1 their summer Highland or to | | Dr have home Mrs and Kenelm Wins moved the John B Miss sister, in | return Virginia Miss school to Merrill and Merrill, who Bast, wil June 4 Eulalia in Seattle ure the about Gatewood The Gatewood Pare sociation will entert | night Friday ¢ | Mr. Henry R. King will be the cipal speaker, An entertaining gram has been planned T. A. wT as at a “Dad's” vening at & o'clock cher n pro: Don't try to unlock « door with a kevatona, who | to re | Vassar cok | prin. | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. 1 AM RESURRECTED FOR THE LORIMER FAMILY AND WE HATCH NEW SCH™ME ex:| Holwhe Let's return to our has just «ug the experts ‘ot 80 many ded to try what his Rot Daddy asperated comment upen the wan Lorimer'« vik Heerature Tomm. consulted and muttons ted ut I've Rot that I'm e Abo I've opinic my owr ning to nee environment will accomplish forts of hin old of mother the oung women he r b im—the co and twin sister—and of the presence bas s known Here Daddy look ended his method of t Go on, Daddy, I womeh ai that there w 4 at me tment and ean endure the said, but 1 miserable know ws 8 in my comfort quaver It | know, Jane t Bob flees y pretty girl who } a girl, 1 od in me? tful a wingle slender interest It when at to Daddy ven't mite te pres from hermit ada his wa actually interes nodded 4 Uh ent Daddy t emotional little ot we web took un a our time, but last it was with t anked ve been long spun, 1 turned And you I've b where ner wh 1 up to So I haven't! I'm get ting careless old boob, I queen And you're a bleaned little goore! You're forgiven Daddy's inclu wh of Bless me to be Jane a whatever you've done ne gesture Reemed With a flour smoothed prin to a wide horizon he y, th had #0 latel tremses he then he gave me a | nd went awa CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Literature and Travel Department | Women’s Century Clab ure and Travel Department clu at the] Amerton,” Pan Ame! Opportunities Liter , es oe men's Centur 11 o% Be at Conditions in South Mra. L. Bradner and Business Mra. & A. Sears Women's Century Club General Meeting - General meeting of the Women's | club at ¥. W. C. 4 2} Annual reports of officers, |chairman of standing committees | and of department committeer, Ad | by president. Inauguration by Madame Louise Clary. eee Alki Community Clab The women of the Alki Commun ity club will hold a May festival at the Alki community house on Friday, | May 23, and Saturday, May 24. A hot luncheon will be served on both days at 1 o'clock. On Friday there will be a card party. On Friday evening a free entertainment. Saturday af- |ternoon, sales at the different | booths. Saturday evening, grand | patriotic ball. Mrs. A. EB. Schutt ts! | managing the affair, aasinted by | Mra, W. 8 Hitehings, Mra. Helen | | Holt, Mrs. 8. B, Lushington and/ Mra. J. C. MeCo eee Ballard W. C. T. U. Ballard W, C. T. U. will hold ita regular meeting at 2 o'clock at the |home of Mra, C. A. Brewster, 2641 | West Sixtyfourth st. The program is in charge of Mrs. Ernest Healey, }local superintendent of mothers’ meetings. drems | must eee Adams School Meeting The Parent‘Teacher association will hold its last meeting at the Bal lard playfield house, Friday, May 23, Jat 8 p,m. All parents of the Adams | schoo! children are especially Invited, also the pastors of the different churches, The Whitney boys’ chor us will sing. There will be a talk on “Fire Prevention” by one of the} members. The school children will | also take part and tea will be served. | eee j Interlake School | Patrons and teachers of the Inter lake school have insued invitations to an entertainment at the school at 8 o'clock. The program is as fol lows Community singing, “America” Piano and violin, Donna Ward and ertrude Allen; address, W. J. Sant-| myer; vocal selections, Mra. Clara] \Hartie; reading, Mrs. A. Jacobson; | \ vocal selections, Mr. and Mrs, Suth Lert address Dad and the Bo: | Mr. J. H. Piper, Music and refreshments will close |the entertainment. No admission | will be charged. Ameranth Club Amaranth club, No. 1, will meet in Masonic Temple at 2 p. m. | Ci Bt | Social Score | Social Score at the home of Mra | Alice Connors, 2107 ast Union st. | for luhcheon, 1 o'clock. eee | Dorie Chapter, 0. E. 8. | Doric Chapter, O. EB. 8. No. 69, will entertain with a dance at the Masonic hall, [All O. EB. | Fremont, this evening. and friends are invited. eee } BritishAmerican Relief | ‘The British-American Relief asso: Jelation will hold its Inst dance of the at Broadway hall, Broad way and Madison, Friday, May 22. It w nounced at the last dance that season ticket holders might not use their season tickets at this ex tra dance, but it has now been de. cided by the dance committee that they will not hold a dance in June, as planned, but will wind up the season with this one, and that there fore they may use their season tick Jets in lieu of the dance abandoned on account of th flu.” All men in uniform are weleome guests season eee Rainier Beach Club | The Rainier Beach Women's club will give a card party at the Lake | side clubhouse Friday afternoon to ‘raise funds for the Victory Bonds purchased by the club * * Co, B Awxiliary Company B Auxiliary to the 1#1st Infantry will hold a special meeting next Friday evening at 8 o'clock in rooms of the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, Third ave, and | Cherry st, And cavalior and went 1 And all thin two agine ly L Chry In m rimer vim 7 hw pearanc Mott of her undertake urr tured his m the er swept me rud ordered tr and arow hand excune for ata ial functions our set has pu Ye u see with our plan Tommy kinsed I men n I had ¢ and the to heart attacks uon to her was Pr and enter a Chr formed bis hadn't w verdict | Mother Te Stands Fire Dear M Fare From Seattle to Oswego, N. way he had p with lonel ymmunior ple who far mnt ¢ er felt in me yement WITHOUT have wate within mother’s love in If there arnation, I trust the © Daddy had fe Piret” will no’ n of my | bodied in that of a pu s torn 1 own room, I tried to im ive if ages to 35 oe Dada would disturb the peacefu Mother und Daddy and sudden and then one could go first 4 from Chicago to Oswego. would them un the A iren, with long arms ene with which m chosen px household dead my mm. wit! thing nul of be Encouragement for “Sergt. R. L. Dear Miss Gre your circle ‘ed me reed that in the flesh might put dear bed for Dp pure out a w.” such a un re A em ent M weeks with one|in ng to love. vined would ke te RL. W Stand pat, old our first t« dear old 4 they we n to break the news nno emi vali and and ant efforts t pu mbine of Why She Prefers . Men Tena De 1 could nee dinng: sent nin t before | § 7 at the | Tesard to i) I rimer be proud ¢ few there uld need in a our id girl murderer i" m ae ve pe n your umn men $n apartmer weer 5 4 understand are preferred to women. I deavor to enlighten her The better M thank like reigns more people would be cote : a letter in als & we ge Oe : t houses n r evoted love; fidelity, stor or thee. ST A PLAIN GIRL Father's Son Half-Brother Dear father are and could they party not seem to why 4 t Da tank Idy had epeedily and the will en Irie—A menage f n get because reason in men are women men, I Miss Grey ity: unfaithfulness, house n divorced Vather rema whom I | Would this boy an if house . 4m | mother thing goes | q 1 harmon after n the morn. : to wa © to grip my of their ¢ en boy r seen half-brother? | GLADYS, Yes, answers your question. clock work, order # war ng cleaning up after my last woman te be upinat while my wupreme. 1 pausing only and until 3 © ntrong man ~ Dear Cynthia Grey—Will you please kindly print “The Langua, of the Flowers?” Thank you. A Florist I will print it, altho it Is long, be believe many people would t for their scrapbook All th id clip it now, as it » not be reprinted, and it takes a great Address of | deal of time to copy it Prima Donna pot ae a give address the a Wellotrope—tI adore you. singer Olive Fremstad? I saw inj Piuepell the paper that she is coming here in vant Another reason I prefer men room » that they things that had all kin m “ne omy to not stoop to do ome women is of things apartments by wom M ar m ndor: modeaty, ate misfortune, STOCKADE GUARD REMOVED No successor has been named for the post left vacant by the removal of A. R. Davis, city stockade guas® by Chief of Police Warren Wedness da ternoon. In the order, Davis | was relieved of his duties effective May 19. No reasons were given for ‘the removal. leave ngs M nas who do she w fre me an n the no ed off " py my thoughts. ng away Would your feelings. ot ou did not die (To Be Continued) tn Crocus—Cheertulness. * * * their specialty is salmon canning machinery A company which has done much to facilitate the growth of the fish packing industry of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest—an indus- try which provides employment for more than fifty thousand peo- | ple and represents an investment of more than $100,000,000, is the Seattle-Astoria Iron Works of this city. Builders of the Troyer- Fox canning machinery for hand- ling salmon through all the pro- cesses from the water to the case, their work in designing im- proving specialized equipment has placed them in a position to equip a cannery, wherever situated, in its entirety, with the most approved and up-to-date machinery. The last year witnessed the perfection by this company of a new internal expanding lever swing door for re- torts used in cooking and steriliz- ing salmon and other products, a non-spilling closing machine for liquid products and an automatic filler for placing meat and fish products in flat cans. Expanding from a local concern upon their removal from Astoria in 1913, the company now ships machinery from Seattle to all parts of the world, including Scotland, Aus- tralia, Siberia and many parts of British Columbia and Alaska. Seattle is indeed fortunate in hav- ing a manufacturing plant of this kind, the logical and natural point for supplying the many canneries of the Pacific Northwest and the Orient. Yl ‘Ss MUL Z EA i. WK mg Sy; yo LT EF} PY tt =a \ 7 wy, j= St 2 7 CHIT [wal ram NSS TO IONAL BANK Union Savings & Trust JOS. A. SWALWELL BE. E J. D. LOWMAN A. B. STEWART FORR WHITTY JAMES D. FAR CHAS. A. SCRUBY Hoge Bldg. Second Ave. at Cherry St. Seattle