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By Beautiful Dinner for Everett Guests Mr. and Mrs, Rob tertained last night at Appointed dinner at the im honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ..0f Bverett. Fotlowing the ww, the guests enjoyed dancin Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Langdon ©. Henry, Mr. and Mes Wathaniel Paschal), Mr. and Mr Josua Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry Mr. and Mrs, Tomas Stimson, M @nd Mrs, Edward Garrett, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Green Collins, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boole, Mr. and Mrs © Jack Ralitnger, Mr. and Mrs. Don @id Barnes, and the host and t P a beautife Sunset clut Greer er Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Clare B, Farns Worth had charge of the dance at © the Sunset club, which was one of > the most enjoyable affairs of the | @eason. Mr. and Mrs, Farnsworth @htertained with a dinner of el ‘tae the Rainier club r to the ption for nt Arrival An interesting recent is Mrs. Frank Nelson Mou! & pretty brunette, who was guest yesterday afternoon at Miant reception given at the elub by Mra. D. B. Skinner} Mrs, Wiltam Edris. | tea tables were in the cor ot the drawing room and one alternately presided over by Winfield R. Smith. Mrs. A. B. Mrs. L. B. Stedman and Richard A. Ballinger, who a» Mrs. Skinner. At the other table Miss Rebecca Stevenson, Josian Towne, Mrs. Harold Caughey and Mrs. T. B. Owen ternately poured, assisting Mrs. | Baskets of biue hydrangeas “And yellow roses centered the table _Amisting about the rooms were Noble Skinner, Miss} Swalwell, Mrs. Stephen | Mrs. lL. E. Eyman, Mrs | Fischer and Mrs. George T.) arrival in! lan's . Honoring Nicholas Graduates the social affairs for the Nicholas school is the tea to be 7 Monday afternoon in honor of he senior ‘class, composed of Mixs Lea Fisken, Miss Alice Hole Miss Helena Sherman. Mrs Cc. Henry will sing, anc) Mrs. R. D. Merrill and Miss | Dabney will be hostesses and ; Who writes for | ths Margaret Ames will be at the [| |} Woman's Century cleb; Mrs. BRAINERD Luncheon for Sunset Club Red Cross Workers Mr vr the #ub-|a pretuly a at th KucKts were together for su bert 4 Mrs BETTY | Dance for Sub-Debutante Set Miss Helen The mem fi her home on & the om will give Pavey entertained with »inted luncheon yes | Hotel Sorrento, The thone who have worked the Red Croms at the They were Mra. Al Mra, Thomas Green. le, Mra, O. D, Col Corbaley, Mra. Quinn Mrs, Mathieu, Mrs. Mrs. hen C. Frederick John: urday . Tea for Bride-Elect Miss Hortense Green, who will be hostess at of M Miss Clara F at une chub, th. Alfred } Mre. G. C Mrs Preder * » tea in honor Catherine Butler Miss Eleanor ow who will preside tomorrow will be Parr Frank Cook and tea ta at Little White Hous attracted by the #or side rooms off t at th Little White surprised to find a Nims, tok Mre Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood are receiving the congratulations of their friends upon the birth of a #on their home. Mra. Wood is daughter of Mra. A, J, Stanley ar a Entre Nous Club The Entre Nous club has complet 4 plans for ite final informal dance of the season, It will be given to morro ning in the New Masonic Temple, ‘The Varsity quartet will sing popular selections during an on, ‘The committee in dance Mr Rogge. Mr. Lioy sion, Mr. Charles Richard Feek, Mr, James Mr. Richard Munson, Mr Torrance and Mr. Clair Me chairman, ‘ Les Soeurs de Guerre Lee Soeurs uerre will give an au revoir” dance Saturday evening in the recital hall of Odd Fellow Temple. In accordance with the custom of the club, which has been actively engaged in patriotic work, the proceeds of the dance will be used in connection with the Base Hospital at Camp Lewis The patrons and patroneases will }be Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Studley, Mr. jand Mre. D. L. Herman, Mr. and |Mre J. M. Bunter, Mr. and Mra B. C. Henderson, Mra. Lena Pritch ard and Mra. Mabel Thomas I was at and was ae ym which . bt or ten} nough to people and which has r converted into @ private dining Tt ts an attractive place for «mall jelubs to meet and a quiet place to talk over any particular, businesg one might have. The building of the Little White House is amall that I had idea of this concealed retreat James Wood and Mrs. mer of jis living on Bainbridge and Elmer Quin Month: Mr ' Van y ¢ hing at a! jand, Mr Hamilton, | Wheeler Mrs. | Rose Cabe is larg been om. no Mr who the nn. Baird, her rank ly, perhaps best known f ishing wer table with Miss Henrietta Mrs L Bh Stedman Alexander McEwan | ¢ sign, “Drop in and have al cup of tea,” is inviting enough, and] this attractive retreat for uninter:| rupted conversation will doubt prove popular . ne Mr. W. L. Rogers To Lecture Mr. W. L. Rogers will lecture on sts of Shakespeare” under the ausp! of the P. ©, next Tues day evening in the Army and Navy club. Woman's Century Club Breakfast The first breakfast of the Won | 1 | eae | Century club was held yes! Son Born terday at the Washin on hotel and Wed whe. 6 the mest interecting ot! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph Mii ken are feoeivin, ere season. One hundred and fifty | )e"n “re feeelving congratulations guests were present - THE DAY oF " — The tables were beautifully dec | . ame | | arranged in baskets. Maiden hair trailed ite way down the length of the tables, emall corsages | of snowballs being at each plate. | The table, in the frm of a “? Mr. Henry Blake, who went over bad places at the head for Mra.|®# WAneport escort with the Red Henry Landes, president of the| Cro, and Inter was Red Cross em- H. A.|darkation official at St. Nasaire, City | France, and more recently went to | Warsaw with the Polleh commission, M. Bonnar, president of the 5 we WHEN MUSIC CALLS, 3,000-MILE TRIP IS NOTHING TO SOCIETY GIRL ee By CYNTHIA GREY You expressed the desire to hear how your adviee 1 followed it to the letter, I stopped my wife from signing chedke |at our bank, a» she was not willing to accept a reasonable amount weekly or monthly, which Dear Mian Grey worked ver she cho That, you may be sure, caused a RIOT! the money on the young lady mentioned before lady haw played the leading role in our household The other ¢ my wife and I were leaving a department store after purchasing the $125 velvet suit you advised, and saw the young lady on the street. ‘To tell the truth, she did look very unhappy, and my wite 4 clone as poanible to her and in @ loud tone said “the litte den has come down a peg or two.” All the way home in the machine she made nasty, cutting remarks, and Miss Grey, something inside of me snapped — I felt I could not stand it another day. After taking her to the shop, placing no limit on her purchases, and doing all in my power to make her happy, she torments me beyond all belief I took her home and left her there. I have had our arrange for her future; but 1 simply cannot en-| which really needs answering: dure such @ life, for who gives| Does the giving of finger rings, or | nothing in return, |the exchanging of them between I would lke to put the wife, who! girls and boys, or women and n answered my first letter to you in| signify anything these days? T the right as to the style of the #ult| It used to be considered a pledge baw which the young lady wearing. | tween two parties. fie It was not a #lit skirt, nor was it too OLD-FASHIONED. tight. Her waist was not open, in A ring given and accepted 2 stead the collar was high. Her hat| without any promise attached was strictly tailored; neither did I} could not be interpreted as @ use the remark “swell”; #0 therefore | matrimonial pledge. “A girl or I can hardly be classed as having the} Woman who observes conven same taste in women’s apparel as| tonality strictly does not accept this Woman's husband. She no doubt | 4 ring, or other expensive gift, did not understand that I said “re from a man to whom she is not fined” and not “classy engaged. I have since learned the young)». ,.. lady is the wife of a business man | Wedding here in Seattle, who, by the way, is| Etiquette the secret envy of some of his| Dear Miss Grey friends in that he has such @ g00d,| nouncements sent charming and beautiful wife, all in after the wedding? It after, one! long after? Who is the person to wend them? Gi Cards of announcement usu ally are sent out immediately — after the wedding. As a rule, the bride's parents announce marriage. If the parents dead, the cards may be sent the name of the bride's Married sister, aunt, unele grandparents. If the bride no near relatives, the Bhe accused me of spending 1 ever since that young a stepped Dear Miss Grey: Here is a question attorney one wan Are wedding out before Miss Grey, don't you think this fs a litte matter to cause so much trouble over? My wife admitted, | when she was over one of ber spells, that the young lady was sweetlook ing, and she was so different that she wan afraid I was attracted to the young lady, and not the sult | I have tried my best to convince | her, and this is the result. No di-| virce hag been spoken of. We are | not young any more, and it would| united couple may thi not do me any good in a business or| announce the marriage. social way, altho the latter I care) nothing about | She Advises I had been thinking I would t Love Match my wife to the South for a few) “7 °e Ste mee months, and perhaps that would do |, /cet 3M Bose pg her good — the ehange, ete, but : eirl WOULD there be any use? j Barents wish her to male . on she doesn’t love; also the letters Perhaps some of the readers whe |1 20 (OCT let have had such a problem can answer. | “1 woud like to say © Wonk ‘ . ; ya in Thong — thanking you ge on | Ply, ax her letter touched my y. : . | I way it would be a sin to marry It seems to me that ANY- | this man as she now feels. Does he THING, no matter how great or know her feeling toward him? small, that will preserve the | would imagine he does not, and peace and happinens of Your she would tell him, he would home is worth while, And Iam | marry a woman that did not sure the trip South will go & | nim, | Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. | If he cared enough he G. Gallina |N.- 8. McCready, of Snohomish,| ‘king @ trainloads of supplies, a long way toward bridging this try to teach her to love him, and he — sudden gap in your wife's nappt- | might succeed, but he ness, if it doosn't turn the trick ee ee .& ~ rived home Friduy evening. He has BiGeed Recon, Mra. F. M. Pade! |oc. Womens the, State Federation] 1.25 four Months in urope. he guests will be the students their parents. ite wedding veil which fell lines, was caught around head with a wreath of lilies of Valley. She carried an arm of white roses and lilies of and Mrs. Hainsworth left for ort wedding trip and after a , will return to Seattle before ing Boston where they ex to 6 thelr home. bride was attended by her jaw, Miss Jeannette Hains- and Mr. Arthur Hainsworth best man, The Rev. Major of- | After the wedding ceremony a din “fer was served in the dining room, ; ted with yellow roses and Beotech broom. The parior, where 4 wedding took place, was all in , white roses and white tulle carrying out the effect. The sun arior, in which the wedding pres. ‘ents were displayed, was effectively | decorated with pink roses, pink rho- dodendron and pink hawthorne. > Miss Jeannette Hainsworth caught the bridal bouquet. ——— silted * Don’t get too swift; you can walk: | farther in a day than you can run enjoy a delightful sh: poo with very little effort and for « Very trifling cost, if you get from Your druggist a package of Can | throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in "@ CUD of hot water. This maken « full cup of shampoo liquid—enou #o it is easy to apply it all the tAlumnae Reception | Saturday afternoon, May | Ho White, chairman of committee of arrangements for this breakfast; Miss Sara Williams, who presided as toastmistress, and for Dr. sarah |"? Kendall, @ charter member of thé| we and Mrs. Henry Phillipe (Este ote, | Pratt) of Everett have taken an Mrs. hite introduced the toast | apartment at the Martin eee mistress and Mrs. Daisy Wood Hit | dreth and Mra. H. O. Perry. Mr*.! Miss Hazel Archibald and Miss Landes responded to a “Toast of| ima Collins arrived home yester Greetings.” |day, having left Seattle November Mrs, McCready spoke upon the|2 for Red Cross service overseas “Meaning of the State Federation.” eee She explained the benefits it should) Ensign Elliott Dean Harrington have for all clubs and she stated | tiance of Miss Catherine Butler, will that the home economic department! arrive in Seattle Friday to be the Judge Donworth goes to San Fran- claco on Friday for a short business and recommended all clubs to take until his wedding on June 12 up study along these lines. and said +e service, citizenship and culture were all to be derived from the city eration Mrs. Bonnar's City Federation.” fed-| Mrs. Ed. Stief, Mrs. and Mrs, William Young and two subject was “Our| children and Mr. and Mra, N, F. Dr. Sarah Kendali| Brown will form a party oceupying gave a toast to Carrie Catt Chap-| three automobiles on a motor trip man. Mrs. R. W., Weeks spoke | to Vancouver, B.,C., lenving Friday briefly on “Woman's Work in the| Mr, and Mrs. N. F. Brown will co Legisiature.” as far as Bellingham, where they “A Club Woman's Opportunities | will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs for Service” was given to Mra,| Henry Jukes. Thomas Craban, Mrs, O. H. Rich : Mt spoke on “The Red Cross,” giving| Mts. P. MH. Bamford i confined an excellent interpretation of ‘the| to the home of her parents, Mr. and | work for which it stands. Mrs. J. A.| Mrs, R. H, Denny at Loch Kelden, Kerr spoke on “Future of the|0n Lake Washington, suffering from Woman's Club.” Mrs, J. J. Lea’s| the effects of a broken bone In her| subject was “An Ideal Club Wom. | *%kle. Pe an.” Mrs. HL P. Fish was asked | to respond to “Absent Members.” Fred EK. Bert gave an ad on “Victory.” The moeting ad-| journed with the singing of the new verse to “Ameria, The speeches were clever and most | enjoyable. Oo. Galer. French Vice Consul Pierre de| Chevilly and Mrs. de Chevilly wil! remove June 15 to the home of Dr. Bruce Eimore and Mra. Elmore which they will occupy during the sojourn of Mrs, Elmore and children in California Mr. and Mrs. Christian D. Larson | returned Friday from a two weekw visit in Victoria, B. C., as the guests of Dr. T. W. Butler and Mrs. Butler. Mr. Larson left Saturday for Van couver, B. C. He will be joined at the Vancouver hotel later by Mrs Larson 1 ore White Elephant Shop The White Blephant Shop will be closed on Decoration day and will remain closed until Monday. To honor the faculty, the alumni and seniors of the University of Washington, the annual reception of | spending a few days with Mrs. C. D.| the Alumnae Association of the Uni-| Stimson at the Highlands, lett Tues versity of Washington will be held| day for her home in Portland, Ore , in the} wee Ae Miss Helen Starr will leave Fri day for California, where she will re. Coid-| main a while before going to Lin well, Mra. Marion . the re-|coln, Neb., to spend the summer tiring president, and Mrs, Harvey | with her paren Lantz, the president-elect of the as 3 The affair promises to be the largest held in years as all alum. ni of the university as well as mem bers of the association in celebra | tion of Home Coming week are exe | pected to be present. The commit tee in charge has requested all! Mrs. Wil Washington alumni to wear the uni-| Wilson, U versity colors of purple and gold if command Mias Olive Kerry, who has been| Eeonomics building The guesta will be received by Mrs Henry Suzzallo, Dean oe sociation Mra. Marion J. C, Huteson and daughter left last week for their coun: home, Haleyona, at East Sound. | | try | where they will remain during the summer. | see of Col few Li H years ago Fort wton, and wife a R A at hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready Just pour a little at a time on the Kealp and hair until both are en Wrely covered by the daintily pe fumed preparation that thoroly 4 ) wolves and removes every bit of dandruff, excess of! and dirt. After Finging, the hair dries quickly with @ fiuffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on Fich luster and a softne ) makes arranging it a pleasure. -vertisement Fe mace — intestine Reduce your doctor's a that Ad | her ghter, Mins Wilson, are in the city for a few days, guests at the Calhoun hotel A. Haynes the North Pacific | Artillery District, with Mrs. Haynes has removed from the New Wash |ington hotel to the Hotel Sorrento "* || Tightens Her Skin— Loses Her Wrinkles |) ®"« in com: Const 1 want to tell y got rid of my 4 ella Marsh. “Wh 4 youthful looks, formula | for @ home-made preparation which has the effect of instantly tighten- ing the skin, thus smoothing out| wrinkles and’ furrows “The principal ingredient ta pow dered waxolite, which can be had at| drug stores here. An ounce of sax olite is dissolved in a half pint{ witch hagel. After bathing my face | in this but once the transformation | was #o marvelous IT looked years younger, Hven the deep crow'n feot| of | visitor Mrs. Tacoma, is for a couple guest of her sister, Taylor lL. Lov formerly to be Seattle of weeks as the Mrs. Frank house a Mrs. O. C. Graves, of Hotel Sorrento, returned to Se last Saturday after a motor to Portland Mr the attle and bills by keepin always on hand were affected, and the annoying| ‘'!P about my neck. Tt seems ve anything could results, ral to and Mrs, William 1, shaw left last evening for a trip thru California and will be absent from the elty for about a month sie ~THE DAY OF DAYS — Mr Grim, come quite ‘bags Advertisement was the most vital one of a club| house guest of Mr». Jason D. Butler | Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David, Mr. and| Dr. | Mises Margaret Ames in before everything else a lover of munic. —Photo by- Field. She has just returned to the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgat Ames, in Meattie, after a three-month trip to New York, where she lived at the Semple school, in order to be [blooded Pekinese. He likex music Players, after the performance. | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Stevens Retief Corps No. 1 | Services for the natic rors of the sea will be held 1 i wtreet | docks at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon Memoria! day, under the auspices of | Stevens Relief Corps No. 1. The public is invite Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters of Confederacy | Robert KE. Lee Chapter of ¢ United Daughters of the Confedera ley will holt memorial services at Lake View cemetery Friday after noon at 3 o'clock Doctors Fail “Terrible case of Kesema— contracted when a mare boy— fought disease for 10 years— with half @ dosen specialista Both legs im terrible condition. Almost «@ nervous wreck rt took just etght betties of D. D D, to clear up this disease.” This ta th sufferers NV this marvelous lotion that we freely offer you a bottle on our sonal guarentee, Try it today, e, 60c and §1.00. Rp. lotion for Bartell Deng § Carnation For School Lunches Carnation Milk is ideal for school children’s lunches. Diluted, three- filthe pure water ourishing on Milk is just rich, pu milk, evaporated sistency of cream and sterilised to tect ite purity and goodnes Iti pure and sweet. Carnation all the milk supply needed for the home, Use it for cook- ing and baking—in coffee, cocoa or tea “Yor creaming vegetables, ete Order « fow cans of Carnation Milk from your grocer today: Book of 100 Recipes F Carnation Milk Produ Remember, your grocer has Carnatios Liberty Bonds Bought and ia John E. Price & Co. ‘Telephone Main 2264, com pro vst, Write le, Wash 10 hear good music, With her in the blue: too. photograph is “Mite,” Miss Ames was hostess Wednesday night at & supper given in honor of Mise Ruth Renick of the Wilkes I TAKE FIRST STEPS TOWARD LOVE’S VICTORY WHILE MISS MILLER RECORDS IT IN A BOOK! GO “Perhaps you'll walk back to that{ plan of our first litue home! And he cottage with me tonight?’ Bob put had asked me to walk back to the the question as his roadster tralied | Mother Lorimer’s car homeward. | My eyes were glued to that car, for it pleased me to think that Kath erine Miller must be wild to turn around and look back at us, and, of course, she couldn't! Bob's query spoiled that petty joy for me, but it supplied mo with an. other, which was much greater. Certainly it was going to be rare | bliss to be wooed a second time by |my very own husband! IT snatched ut each email attention as eagerly indeed far more engerly, than a mad of sweet 16, who beholds lover in each man who asks her for a dance And I answered Rob as demurely As & young girl! In fact, { felt more than shy. I was afraid! So much was at stake in Bob's first awaken ing to the need of a woman, espe claily to his need of me. | “Of course I'll be most happy—to go with you—for a walk tonight,” I managed to murmur, and I tried not |to let my voice tell him of my glad: | ness “It's nice of you to bother,” Bob continued with something which sounded like a sigh of relief. “I'd like to win thru, The doctors have told me that I'll never shake off the remnants of shock unless I make a conscious effort, unless I want to do so. They say I'll have to use my will, And I haven't wanted to. 1 haven't cared about anything; at least, not until this week, Of course it sounds like @ fool stunt, trying to think out the plan of that place. But honestly, I'm in earnest about it. You don't mind helping a fellow?" I knew of but one proper way to tell him that I didn't mind, and that was to throw my arms about his neck as he helped me from the car. It hurt horribly to say, and to do nothing but say, quite demurely: ‘I'm wild to go.” Phanks, You see, Ud bother, alone. know, Right Rob concluded, the gi hall As soon as he was out of sight gone upstairs to his room, which had once been our room=“1 fairly flew to Daddy's lounge and into Daddy's arms. We sent for Mother We didn't have to send far, she was hovering anxiously on the edge of events, and 1 told the dear good king and the tender queen all that happened that afternoon to the beg gar maid and the prince, who was under a spell Rob had come to the point of making an effort to remember! And |whot was most astonishing, the thing he wanted to recall was the I don't believe Too absurd, you after dinner, then,” and we parted in place with him! And oh, it was go- ing to be a gorgeous moonlight night! “Cost premier pas qui coute!’ murmured Mother. “if wo take this | first step successfully—"* “And don't skid—" Daddy chimed in. “The poor lad has been stirred and our Jane has done it! And Daddy would have hugged both Mother and me in a grand ensemble embrace—but I felt that somebody | was coming and I slipped across the |room, It was not part of our plan |to let Katherine Miller know that— | my complexion was a false one! | Miss Miller came, it seemed, for an | accurate account of Bob's afternoon! |To write into her record of his | She was entitled to it, of course. ‘That was what she was in the house for—and yet—it waa a startling idea | that each step of my second wooing |was golng to be written down in a book—by my rival! | (To Be Continued) | —— THE DAY OF DATS —— Let's go buy Boldt’s French Paa- try. Uptown, 1414 3rd Av.; down. town, 913 2nd Ay. SP>DPPDPPDDDDD>DDDDDDDP>>>>d Absolutely Ends Worst Foot Misery iE EEE EEE KEEEEL EEE KEKE Because some patent remedies have failed, fon't give up. Foot misery can al |be ended quickly. 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Aluminum eye cup FREE. Swift Drug company and leading druggists, {her real attitude toward If she should conceal her and marry simply for her sake, she would be doing him a wrong. His love should be and then, even tho he knew not love him, he would respect too. If she married him without her heart, he could not fail that he was not receiving his | Dear Misa Grey: A short time a@0 | for love is sacred and he % 1 read an advertisement from a pic-| neither love nor respect her. ture show company in St. Louls,| The only thing for Merle to | Mo,, claiming to teach @ person how |¢o wait. If he is as good to write stories-for picture Compa: |orabie as she now believes, nies for three dollars. I sent them | ijttle time she might even. & threedoliar money order to join! mind and feeling toward the company for one year, and they | not, she will find the one A | didn't do it. 1 wrote back and asked | jove, them to send the three dollars back,| And then she will not have to | but they refuse to return my money. ‘anyone whether she should obey B |The three dollars meahs a lot to me, mother or her conscience, and if as I have an aged mother to support, | mother loves her, she would and I am not very strong. What/see her happily married than would you advise me to do? even tho the man is ever so EDNA. MOTHER OF DAUGH If the company is a fraud they sth bi Oo Re should be reported to the U. 8, ‘ ‘No oné writes better light fi postal authorities, Take the matter Up with your jocal post- [than Louis Joseph Vance. the author of “The Days of altogether. 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