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By Distinguished Guests Entertained Complimenting their house John = MeCormack nd I Hehnelder, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Btruve gave a dinner to eight gue On Saturday night at their home and entertained ten gue at Bunday concert, wenty to meet Mr At the Struv it famous tenor, who ha ® to the hearts of all sorts and ex ditions of men \ He is the $ spirit er dowed by White Elephant Shop nd will n wclay Ww Miss Lavinia Dunbar arranged accom the the p wn | Pant guest . Tue during at the White I R noon jephant Sprague will be eee Phi Mu Forma guests will be 1 Phi Mu McCormack at supper dancing party home 3, at the Bou meet tl were white and The supper table with bowls of The pat and p Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Judge G. A. C. Rochester and Mr ar Mrs. W W. Wood, Mra, Frank Foster Laird. Thirty-five couples attended ner ter evening, Tonight the ask formal May sorority Friday yard Ir r gave a evenir is an inspirat to way was attra bachelor women In of « the immortals Fepertoire, Joh Mee @rand opera of the <« Kind and ballads of brightest rainbow . His @ Py ° Knows no impediment and r + . . Wherever fancy flies. It make Entertain Graduates difference what he sings, bh ‘The truste a offic Ris way into the souls of the Minor priv invitations to th Butler Bridal Party hag Mr. and Mrs, Jason D. Butler fasued invitations to the marria their daughter, Cathe to ) Bitiott Dean Harrington, A. 8 The ceremony will b formed on Thursday, June 1 Miss Marg 4@ o'clock at St. Mark's church Edith A. Christensen, A reception will follow at the Sun 4 Miss =a club. cock Hazel Crooks Miss Butler has « Hannah Hughes, Mixes Lucile . Miss Clara Emery will be! pohn. Friends of the Maid of honor; Miss Frances Old: | cordially invited 7 tam, Miss Alice Hole, Miss Eleanor ga Piake ana Mux Towers Washouen, Aeceive Congratulations ‘@f New York, will be bridesmaids Mr, William Walter and = Mra ~ Mr. Roger Meade of Denver, Cot.,| Walter (1 Yocum), of Tacoma Will be the best man. Mr. Ben Fox are being congratulated on the birth Butler, Lieut. Thomas Grant. Lieut.|of a son Wednesday morning. Mrs Kenelm Winslow, Lieut. Marshall| Walter is a graduate of the Unt V Alien, Lieut. Richard Haynes andj versity of Washington and former Gr, DeWolfe Emery will act as ush-| Wellesley college girl. She is a mem ers. |her of the Delta Delta D sor ) This promises to be one of the | ority Prettiest weddings that has ever| py de taken place in Seattle. The youth | Jy, Vin Eni end Sasety of the bride and her at Tu enty Six Enjoy tong Commencement Dinner Follow th tom, th Thu his mack sings Mrs. Rochester epest, tragi the cheeriest of the issued carves ay ement ex living ercises graduating class of nurses held at the First Bap have tist church, Monday evening, June of 9, at 8 o'clock. Folle the nsign ex joyed in hall. T ai wing ine, dance be ¢ of Columbus re Miss Ruth ret G, Creasey Miss leah F. roles, a the Knights graduates will Miss ther wards, Rab Miss E. M en her bridal M nurses are sa ta a ©) tendants will present a picture to be remembered! “Luncheon and | Theatre Party leaaee Mrs. C. H. Lilly will give a lunch: | year on Wednesday in compliment tolof a di Catherine Butler. The guests fill be Miss Butler, Miss Claralat the Wilkes. The , Miss Frances Oldham, Miss iad cdadie ree: efteatients nor Keith, Mis« Alice Hole, Miss ‘euk tr Gn dockets ) Phyllis Blake and Mixw)Alice lake. | Pen fipcaret eaonyges oy S Raster the guests will attend the Or@ were the Misees. Mary O'Day 4 to see the Morgan dancers. eae ees Sela Geen mr Rertha Schwartz, Margaret Anna Mihaictk, Kathleen Margaret Hall, Josephine usual ass of Prov was entertained by the was graduated the preceding The rtainment er given at th Inn, followed by a theatre hospital Ay evening class consisted orthoid party class colors of lavender rried The ere and 3 _ e an a | Morgan Son Born | Baan, *Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Carna-| Coulter, Bian (Helen Denny) are being con-|Thornton, Inez Burris, Theresa tulated upon the birth of a son McCusker, Ruth Dean, Doris Me morning at the Swedish |Goran, Bernice Desmond, Dorothy Bird, Blanche Ubelacker, Hilda De feld, Esther Donnelly, Margaret Smith, Mille Madison, Fredericka Johnson, Grace McHugh, Janette Borchers, Louise Finn and Miss Audrey Riatine. Mra, R. FE. Halnes and Miss ‘Albert Charles Phillips wilt | & tea on Wednesday at her| Charles) Katherine: Graisy represented) the wit be ey As & We guar- eyes. cup lead- eo ae argo of Chicago, aha Att. Henry |ciass of 1918 and acted as hosteses. es of Bellingham and Mrs. Joba | ee 6 - ada pee | |Benefit Card Party See] | A benefit card party Seattle Girl Engaged |given Tuesday, May 2 Bir. and Mrs. Scott C. Bone an-/at the club house of the Seattle the engagement of their/ Federation of Women's clubs, thter, Mildred. to Mr. John Ford |-phomas and Harvard sts., under the ieee @ Richmond, Ind jauspices of the Les Soeure de Miss Hone left several weeks af0 Guerre. The proceeds will go for Jolfi her father in New York. She! reir work at Camp Lewis. pan attractive, petite brunette. She | ma pA Rha Miss Madeira’s school in| hington, D. C. and the Mary | AIR CASUALTY RATES ‘Mr. Starr ix a guratare et Tala | _ ARE FIXED BY LLOYDS “fd he met Miss Bone when he came The Star by N. E. A.) } Seattle last year to serve in the May 20-—Alr sccident division of the army. ‘The | insurance rates are now quoted by ing will take place in the near’ Lloyds. For a $2.50 premium $5,000 in New York city, but on ac-|can be carried, payable on death or Of the recent death of Mr,|loss of two limbs or two eyes. For ‘# mother, it wil! be quiet. the London-Paris flight the estab ; ee |lished rate is 75 cents for each “4 os. Fe. | $500; England to Italy, $1.25; Eng Red Cross Jumble Shop | to"tomiay. 462 Miss Genevieve Wallin, a lyric so-| prano, is to sing tomorrow during 7 the noon hour at the Red Cross|Common Witchhazel Jumble Shop, and Miss Hattie Eden-| Fine for Sore Eyes holm, who has been creating a fav- > lam . Tt is surprising how quickly eye pag impression, will be at the! inmammation is helped by common ; witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete Tomorrow night, Misx Marjorie lured’ id hacen Prone itelaw, Miss Elsa Michaelis and () Ae nae oe at Lillian Michaelis will have the | Pr es with chronic « Jumble Shop dance in| P’ ion for many 3 a ae ag lly helped in two days. . Jantee a «mall bottle Victory Club Dance lhelp ANY ak, str The Victory club will give a dance | inflamed Aluminum eye n Wednesday evening in Leschi| FI Swift Drug Co, and jing druggist nm You save when you buy it You save when you use it M.J.B. Coffee is the richest flavored coffee you can buy Buy the five pound can and save more money REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE i Ml Y M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO, 7 Office and Warehouse, 313 Occidental Ave. \ annual cus | Lik | at 2 o'clock inflam | Mra, J. diel arrived Saturday night ka’ trip to New ¥ see in Se attle three from @ we rk Miss Rose Howe day after having her services for Hostess House, ret eon tw Camy Lady ¥ Ww who Golf rda 1 home to contributing months at the Lewis vernor and Col, and Mra, A toria e at rnard and ot V been loft nes have me journing club, their home Mr how John Evan guest of Mr DeVeuve, of London is the and Mrs, James | eee Mre > in weeks Paul New Jersey after with Mra, W Los Angeles ndern has gone to her he nix spending | iM. ML} Green tn Mre. Bru | Bruce, jr, a spending several at Hayden Lake. Mr, Mor last on business eee and Mra. James nt the week at Fort Wor visiting Mr, Hayden's brother John L, Hayden, who recently arrived to assume command of the Puget sound coast defenses ee Morgan and sor Mr Seattle den Co! Hayden of | Mrs. M. G, Watkins of Vancouver, | B.C. spent the week end the guest of Mixes Margaret Ames 1 McBeath, McCormack Dr. and as Mr. Dona with Joho ot Bentley the violinint is the Mrs, Frederick | houne quest Mrs. Alfred Raymond is spending | several weeks east of the mountalns, | Liout. Commander Stuart §. Brown | eft Saturday for the eastern coast! jon the U. 8. 8 Utah. He has] been spending two weeks with hig | Mr. and Mra. Dana Brown. | parents, Mrs. Hl. W. Holt's left Wednenday Pia: von gl agg night to spend several weeks in Spo kane see Mra, O. J, David and Mra, B. Cur ran arrived Thursday from Califor nia ee Miss Marian Martin, of Portland spent the week end with Misy Mar jorie Whitelaw eee Howard Hawkins. Hawkins, who was sergeant first class in the 20th sero squad ron, and was in France 1s months, arrived home Saturday ‘ eee |. Mra. C. C. Carpenter and Mine | Lucilie Carpenter left yesterday to| 80 Rose, the office girl, sat oppo \apend several weeks in Denver [atte Bob Lorimer at luncheon that Rein ve day, and Katherine Miller, who had just arrived, sat next to him. It | wasn't becoming of me to talk, and I didn't. It wasn’t Katherine's habit to notice girls like me, and she aids ‘The arrangement Was satis factory to all of us. Hdb was in « taciturn mood—one | of his too familiar and oft-represent b.. ~ {ed phases in the long ago, but never 303 Frink! to be fussed over again—that I 3 ojclock. Yenler car. | promised myself{—when we should win our way back to Paradise. qpittinier Chapters D. A. R. | Mies Miller recognised me as the e annual election of officers of | girt of the ruby azalea. She ditn't Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., for 1919-| take my new ponition in the Lori- | 1920, will be held at the regular! mer household seriously. I could see monthly meeting at the residence| that the only thing she ever took of Mrs. EB. B. Burwell, 1421 East) seriousty was her beauty and its | Aloha at be or over anen Mr EB. C. son of Mrx | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Seattle Chapter, D. A. K. Seattle Chapter, Daughters of the American Revotution, at the home of Mrs. Balley Williams, Boulevard, at 2 o'clock eee 3 ‘ From the conversation at table, I | Alld Women's Improvement Club | discovered that she was to accom Alki Women's Improvement club! Suny mother in the aute that will hold a meeting of stockholders) noon, and Bob was to go with them at 2p. m. at the Community ball,! to a greenhouse in the suburbs for Alki beach, for the purpose of dis-| 4 new rose which the Lorimer green posing of the club house property. | houses lacked | i folowed me down to the of John Hay PT. A luncheon to explain and to The next meeting of the John Hay! xiag me and comfort me. It worried Parent-Teacher association will b6! ner because | had to be left behind | held at the school house at 3 p. m./ 11 worried me, too, altho 1 wouldn't | There will be an election of officers! contoss 4t iss | and a report from the state meeting|" Now the office window next my jat Olympia. Mr. Santmyer, from the] desk opened upon the porte cochere jschool board, will talk on “Ventila-|.nqtn the edriy afternoon I saw the tion.” Refreshments will be served.| heautitul Katherine, most becoming E . ly hatted, waiting in the car for Mra _ Caleldh Club Ceduna ia Gar’ wae | The Caleidh club meets with Mra I muec adaut thas 2 fet aw David E. Fryer, 1223 Eighth And I thanked ray west. Luncheon at 12:20 p. m. that I had a work attached to it; I | ‘ ‘ without E6 Sindy ‘Cinne didn't have a thing to do in that of ery if 1 wanted to. I Lite Study Class meets tise caneih hall, Lyon Ly 2 | felt I was liable to be rather busy . | that way ae em net = - A. 3 | But presently I wiped my eyea to os pale esa 04g sociation | wee if I could believe them! The car —,* ri ty 2 Ren School} ad whirled away, occupied only lunch room. Edna McCann Folwom.| two women and the chauffeurt of the school faculty, will speak ¢ , wt the fi und, Oral Expression Mrs. ¢ PUT ao Haley will talk on “Training of the I'll bet Wil.” =A. rece the facu wee i. « will follow the program. An urgent sh-ah- invitation is extended to patrons of | In came my husband © school to come anc ee e peo: | th school to come and meet the peo-| rerent invitation—for ple | trying out a new roadst | travel pretty fast once we Emma Lazarus Auxiliary of town—but I didn’t look The Emma Lazarus Auxiliary, | were afraid—« Daughters of the Covenant, will hold Bord ag a regular meeting at the educational center, teenth and Jackson st., at 8 p. shar cee Seattle Woma Beattie Woman's ave at the T.| 8 ting, at 2 o'clock. . ‘cloc ward commer Rob batke to with He was he might were out if 1 a dif me etc es the second round,” ent to myself.) grunted daddy, a al The Whisper That Charles Kitchin, 1611 Fortieth | north. The entertainment will Glorious in When thus m. event Mrs. ave be a musicale. eae Writers’ Club The Writers’ club will meet in the Erickson room of the Y. W. C. A at 8 p.m, Papers will be read by Mra. BE. L, Jenkins, Miss V sey, Mra. Florence McKinley Miss Mary Blanchard | oe. | Canadian Woman's Club The regular meeting of the Canad, j an Woman's club will be held at |8t. Barnabas’ hall at 10 o'clock Business meeting at 2 p. m. Sewing Circle of Bikur Chotum |The ite most thrilling woman with the ing a baby in the joy of com should prepare her yatem for the unusual atrain | th generations have found the | tried nd reliable — preparation | Mother's ric of the groatest help at wuch @ ti y its daily use throughout the period, the skin of Tho sewing circle of tho auxiliary |the abdomen is made soft and elas , expanding muscles relax easily to Congregation Bikur Cholum will] Wien baby arrives, and pain ue the Z o'clock t the home of is in thie way avoided J. Matager, 214 Seventeenth}. The inflammation of breast glands north ta soothe 5 Obtain from your druggist means, this great preparat jaclence has offered for s | years to expectant mothers Write t Bradfield tegulator Company D, Lamar Building Atlanta, ¢ their heipful and interesting Motherhood Boo! i begin the use of Mother's nd It in for external use, is absolutely safe and wonderfull ffective, And member, there is nothing take the plice of MOTHIGI'S Happine degree thought of posse livery woma ing motherhood by all whieh many ee | Degree of Seattle 1 e Honor in FT building at 8 o'clock ing. Honor No, 7, Degree hall, Areade | Business m vergreen Dept for Spanish department of the Wom jan’s Century club at Hotel Washing. ton at 10:0 ¥ SOCIETY GIRL WHOSE ATURDAY By CYNTHIA GREY month A few dayn a I ran across en married thre ets out to clean his mult 3 written In a woman dozen times and smelied It it didn't seem @ times, but didn’t | . er the suit was cleaned. But I haven't had ughter of Mr Miss Whitelaw has endeared herself in the hear | Red Cross Jumble Shop and in other philanthrople w after: | and Mrs, € of the public LOVE WINS THE FIRST ROUND OF THE FIGHT TO WAKEN A HEART settling @ difficulty And thus my began to woo time! | The old thrill stirred my nerves as Bob helped me into his car. The old| flush wh had annoyed me no in| my girlhood crept into my cheeks! | whenever Bob looked my way | We were alone together—and in « sense clone together—and yet sep | arated by all eternity—uniess 1 Could make his pulses thrill to match my own! Surely no bride. wife was ever so harassed by that will-o'-the-wixp which men cail love! Rob sent bis car up all the dan-| gerous grades in the country to text} his gears, More than once I wished that, If Bob wasn't to get well, we might skid and elip down nome steep #lide-ba.k together, and have-done with life. | the homeward trip, Bob turned into the street where he and 1 had lived and kept our own Iittle } for n few short months. It to me @ thousand since the corner of the curb was | box. for us all very own husband me for the second years At a post please,” I said. “I'd like to drop this letter for the next col- lection.” i Bob drew up at the curb, where his old “bus had stood a hundred times. We had re the place furnished after Bob had gone to war and I had gone to live with his peo ple. Its chairs and tables—even aluminum kitehen were dear to my heart Surely, Rob had not forgott first little home? (To Be Continued) RECRUITING TOUR OF STATE IS SCHEDULED With of the 21 r Firet inf he kettles tn the n our the ald the plece try K ruiting They will in Se Tues Enlistments tr for either epending Wednesday the ai three serv para day morning are now years, | ice FIRST MACHINE GOES OVER HIGHWAY PASS utomobile traffic neer one or on previou oqualmic early this week open to uecording to County uel J. Humes King county has cleared the pass to the Kittitas county line, i. B. New man, of 141 23d ver th pass Saturday, three 1 BUSINESS MEN START TOUR OF SOUTHWEST To conduct v Southwestern tle busine Cherry st | the auspice committe will be ng Sam: who announces that returning in fiveday tour of Washington, 50 Seat-| s men left Third ave. and | Monday morning, under | of the trade ations of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club. | Welcome committees will meet the | Seattle men in all principal cities of Southwestern Washington | MOUNTAINE) Braving showers. Mountaineers from Bothell KS ON HIKE small party of ked 18 miles Sunday, to Kirkland, avoiding | | paved roads and sticking to trails, | [skid roads and cross-country, Hikes to leswer of the Cascade peaks are scheduled H, Whitelaw, who will wed Mr cient | cler | Cincinnati Frank Fellows thru her untiring activity at the “Proper Thing at W eddings Millions and millions of girls have the “proper well standard Lick n married and hing” ie now pretty zed—with sensi aim motte. First y aw the about Invitations: should be sent out fi m a month to fife ys before the wedding date | and should be engraved by a good} They on da | wtationer who will be able to advise | the bride on the proper phraseology. | They are sent at the expense of the bride or her parents. If only a few guests are to attend the wedding the | bride herself should send them in. | formal notes of invitation. For church weddings the groom choones his best man and the ushers | who seat the guests and the bride| chooses one or more maids, The/| bridesmaids and ushers are usually | qual in number ] At the church there is a musical program while the guests assemble. The groom and his man wait in the vestry, and when the bride and her maids reach the church vestibule at the hour set for the ceremeny the groom and attendant are notified their arrival and walk to th h tar to await the bride The clergy man takes his place for the and the 9 march As the bride approaches the tar the groom steps forward to meet her and takes her right hand for the last few For the bridal procession the ush-| ers walk first, two by two, followed | by the bridesmaids. If there is a! maid or matron of honor she walks alone preceding the bride who comes last, At the altar the maids and ushers separate and stand in two groups at either side of the bride and groom | During the ceremony the maid of honor holds the bride's bouquet, and the groomeman trusted with the wedding ring which he hands to the groom at the The bride siita the fc of the left glove no that it awily turned back to r overed hand customary f the earri in ceremeny ading begins. steps proper moment th finger may ¢ be | elve ring on} her 1 | It the groom to which brings to also to yman to the church, yman's fee a carriage 1 carries bride me for 1 or the train for 1 pay pro: him the ney vide th whic and his to the I recept moon journe Retr the wed st cof. ment rved t ro LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only fe Magic! Just drop a little Freezon on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers, Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your drug bottle for a few cents, suffi to rid your t of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the s, and calluses, without par of pain, soreness irritation is the discovery of a noted | genius, ! t sells a tiny tich Freezone —_— | When you think of advertising | | think of The Star, | w- mine ree witht many other And if it wi to print on the matter not, I their doos am quite ide husband's your doubt of your purpe marrie m Or it not may be from a woman, und a busi anyth need over Ip you had the ¢ pretty husband, You something of his friends know something of his and his habit you married, ity to be quain know You ideals esume, before portu come well with your Unless you had reason to doubt him before 4 married him, do not let this matter up- set your home now. WAIT and while you wait, instead of watching for something to make you #u ‘ous, do your utmost to mak welt d your home the tractive in the world to this man who, tho having won you, has not yet won your com- plete confidence. This mode of procedure will cost you an effort, for you are evidently of a jealous disposi ton There will be many times, in your life, probably, when the course you decide to berthe wiser one will take a mental effort to follow. Don't sidestep because it re- quires hard work of the will power, I suggest this plan because I am very loathe to believe a man, just married — who otherwise seems a good man—would have any other woman, seriously in mind, except his wife. A bad man might. But so far as I can Jearn your husband is not such a one, according to your own appraising of his qualities. Don't ask your husband for the letter or for an explanation. Always remember that every time you charge an innocent on with wrongdoing, you make that person's resistance that much weaker to the wrong you fiaunt in their face. most a me 4 Dear aan i are judged. Sherman some pleasant thing to we were marr and always thi know him well 1 consideration. Never goes am = x A hat #h XIOUS WIFE. Personality Wins Popularity Miss Grey: 1 have om 4 girl not as many ax most girls, and | guess ause 1 don't let them hold mj hand or kiss me. I have about dey ed that a girl has to allow familiarities in to have f Are there no sensible be more? Must « girl permit ngs in order to have friends? KATHLEEN, Do not abandon your high standards to gain a cheap popu do not be discouraged ou have only a few The men whose worth while, | many such men, li the more if 7} ou refuse to grant them priv? which properly belong only G man you eventually will J Culuvate a charming and — gracious manner, ant you will] widen your circle of friends. Dear and I frier be whe ends any larity, a fr friend: and there respect marry Etiquette For Anniversary Dinner Miss Grey: We have married just one year, and are ning an anniversary dinner. want to have as our guesta, | bridesmaids and ushers and jants who assisted at our weddi | Now, since our wedding, one of | bridesmaids and two of the have been married, May the be asked without their wives and @ | bridesmaid without her husband? | want just the original party. G. No, it would be most improper not to include the bridesmaid’ | husband and the wives of | ushers. And you would be shows ing discourtesy to the persons fi vited as well as to the ones they married if you carried out 4 such a plan. ” | oni | History of Famous Diamond Dear Miss Grey: Can you tells something about the Kohinoor mond? N ‘The Kohinoor is a famous , dian diamond which was pre” sented to Queen Victoria on’ the” annexation of the Punjab to British crown in 1849. It figured in many romantic sodes since 1304 and has ff ured largely in the history” India. It is fabled to bring luck to its possessor. Its ent weight is 10423 carats,” Pronunciation Of “Magyar” Dear Miss Gray: What correct pronunciation of the “Magyar”? ELD! Either mod-yor, or m accented on the first in both cases. ee JOHN McCORMACK now here in concert, is accompanied by the STEINWAY the Piano used by the World’s Great Artists The Steinway is the highest achieve- ment in Pianoforte making toward which all others strive — it is the standard by which all other Pianos ay & Co Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Portland

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