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@) Soc By BETTY Dinner for Bridal Party Ip rthday Part Milas Alice Hole will be host N & At a charming Fvening at her Pehearsal for the Wedding. Sixteen fertained and dinn be paired by lot Firle drawing prides which wi! ‘A basket of Ophe And white peonies able, while age mainbow colored swe Arranged for will have garde ‘The weddin fied out in the with rice, old st Dr. and Mrs. Garfield Entertained Dr. Garfiekt. president ‘Poliege, and Mra. Gartie Fived at Walla Wall is to mak address: Whitman © will come to Seattle Wednesday when the of Mr. and M who will take them on « ke fue trip to Mount Rainier. On T : ! + . i Mr. ‘and Mrs. Whitcomd wil Wedding Made Known Pieeeeenie hele guests on 8 Crue A LL seg i tiga 4 sound anc hey e for . ¢ home on Friday < r A | a for Bride-Elect soon Visitor : j toe ‘ Be compliment to na Washburn. | High School Women’s Eleanor Keith gave « pret Club Entertained Yesterday at her onl Emery and Miss Alice 2 dainty tea tat ed with pink rose of Williams id have " Dr > comm Marguer home a hundred w met Nicholas Graduates etek ins Elizabeth Rowe ained Mes Mary Lea the graduating omen, x and ment the Fisken class of the Rainier evening Mixs Alice Hole on and Orpheum ¢ the St original ¢ su served on the hedral High School Enjoys Outing oc of the graduation class with party at Suquamish lawn, per , a 7 (© On Wednesday Cat f the Cx “i ae 6 "White Elephant Shop Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Miller @rranged the program for day noon at the White Ele Shop and it will be an ex ly attractive one, given by | ae Dashiley *recently of Vancouver, ERR C., a soprano, who will be a €omp d by Mrs. Lewis Stanton at piano. ae ‘Women’s University Club ‘There will luncheon on y at the Women’s Univer lub, at which Mrs. Fred Ever and Mrs. Samue! Barnes will be 5 Miss Blanch: Becker give the vocal bers, ansint by Miss Mabel Sept the piano rage r. Eagleson Will Lecture or Orthopedic Benefit | DA big event will be the fMlustrated | Jim ble Shop Dance r by Dr. James B. Eagleson |" J) 0” 4 ; ge Pithe First Baptist church at 8:15) ) 00% J & Wednesday evening for the . it of the Orthopedic hospital charity is more deserving of | than this hospital for the| ‘children, and every one shoula| House Party interested in this altruistic move | Mr. and Mre tertained a house par Eagleson has some interesting | week end at their summer home at ees to tell in connection! pagie Harbor th his year’s service abroad, where | . @ was in command of Base Hospi-| 7), No, 50, the University of Wash | Delta Delta unit which was stationed at) Senior Breakfast manne, Sixty-eight : —~| members of the Delta T lwere in attendance at annu senior breakfast held Sunday morn ing at the chapter house on Univer xity boulevard. Miss Esther John son presided as toastmistress sponses were given by Miss Florine Merrifield, Mise Lola Friars, Miss Mabel Fraser, Miss Lucile Tweed Miss Lucile Hyndman and Mra. 1 Wright Allen. len wer fective in decor xcheme | hon a week-end towing, «wimr ng gueets Mins Mar guerite Jacobson, Miss Agnes Sulll van, Miss Edna Guiry, Mise 1 | Armstrong and Miss Alice Baldwin uation exere for the cl will be held Frida June 13. Dinner for Bride-Elect | And Groom In compliment to M Whitelaw Mr Day, whose marriage w on June will entertain guests ner at her home on Frida « Later the party will attend the sub scription dance at Christenson‘s ha see Miss Ma | we o be a Marjcele nO ran rs at din evenin ce Doris Shop dance w evening. lumnae rity active a the were also used on the table . Give Second Dance Of Series employes er _~ Carnation Always Ready! The hostess who keeps Carnation Milk on hand need never worry about milk or qe when guests “drop in lot coffee oF cocoa. sronmel with € Carnat cturing compan J dance of the serie Be 8 vening in all. About easant eve od Anon of Colum ired enjo reshment Tk ip just pure, sweet, cows led to the consistency © eteam a lized. Its creamy rich= ° phy holesome es Carna- ; ; fie te. ment ptinfactory” milk 3 soey | High School Dance cooking. baking. drinking and every gus laches mule purpose. Date € hanged a few cans with your groceries ged today. Book of 100 Recipes Fr Carnation Milk Produc Remember, your erocer has Carnation | ner for their the hie trier om requert. Write Ce. 5 June On Reddings’ bh WON ITS FAVOR Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s everyday home nen Bride-to-Be | BRAINERD Benefit Card Party Odd Fellows Hold Centennial Mr. Entertain for r Ea Mary Dudley Walk oman M. ¢ New Mins of Mrs been st in gu « . Mr arrived Sunday daughter, Mra. H. F Mra. D. E & week's motor trip and Crater lake on Thursday guests will be Miss Winifred Sv well, Mra. Stephen G: and Gilbert: Skinn Skinner w to Wald bs Miss Frances Green nding Mien Kt ont, returned who > Cal home Mr Nadi kar Sunda a Tre Santa Santa Parts anda Mins Priset who has t attending the school turned hi t " a ura, Cal Mrs. Harold Preston covering from who has bee Mra Hu Henry hom Mr. and have taken M Mra. Rot Queer wht \ * ummer Hallard Knights and Ladies of Seeurity Chui CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY West Seattle Art Club Dana Brown w A Presbyterian Ladies’ meets on at Auxillary Co. 1 . 1st Ine. r 65, Knights Complexions! ‘Ware of Tan N the night eam and nts and no BY BETTY BROW then than we ein the nbura. keep ummer the apr ADP Peli, |Investigate Cause Mr and Mrs. Frank East Macklem Mr Rees int where ndefir oft M um will return within a month Misa Mar Helena Sherman and Mika h in of their this year the guest Rt rd Robb, ¥ latter part of the week for Bisbee, Ar Patrolmen’s Row Ends in Arrests ted to warrants swor other, J. R. Wil hant patre charged with fighting headquarters Mot put $25 b T of the H Surry, mer up the outcome ay tween last week alleged t Surry n W fired tw urry in ARRANGE RECEPTION SYMPHONY PLAYERS of th tra soci the to the hestra fund to make to attend the last h 01 «, June whe hot officers ttle Orehe The m ited guarantor mphony 1 special effort mphony concert Thursday of at the occurs thi 12th Masonic tem to remain thereafter for @ to be tendered Director | and the members of the or. and ception pargur hestra, Light refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Frederick Bentley, i! of Porter’s Death oat-mortem { Ernest Faulkner elevator in cht's restaurant 17 examina er way and « Monday elieved the man was mentally Relief is Positively Instantaneous for Burning Puffing Sweating or Callouses Special Plasters in Each Package or Stubbori Coms FOOT REMEDY Deliciously Different That just describes the French Pastries at Boldt’s and it’s true, too, of the other Cakes, the Bread and the Rolls e demand for these de net lous 5 the It Bake that the thing fre BOLD BAKERY grown had nee day Oh, Lady, Lady, It’s No Disgrace to Wear Stripes This Summer Ja tate brothel | sumptlo: | How to look like have that parasol, and at least ¢ notices! particular refutation of the gument enirability of ipes in para-| tely the! ne parasol prefers lue In spite of t's a really sensible waterproof and mi for nodness protection against » oF rain | the the ap ng 4 care a pair of this divert plained in one parasol and the in the tithe in summer « and ¢ against ue and white and h are width——but ¢ nhade of object o' volous ai and striki such | parano’ heduled to | t cn are « nestt wearsleither m 1 GO BACK TO THE BEACH CABIN TO | PLAY GHOST—AND MEET A REAL ONE those who pigs argh an if we. t being a mock-ghost did I ° too, thone cabins belonged in one of som: ‘Ghosts haunt tragedy”—and I cabin where I Germans the scene of a paused before the had nursed the dying acene of Neverthelenx And I remembered. New York th¢ hands of the pull toward | D*ckoned me cabin on the beach Pest boat officers had died| I had answered had come back! But the bravado with which 1 flung this @cret answer at the door of the hut perished somewhere in| midair! As if to mock me, the door swuns| slowly open! A figure clad in fish- ermen's togs stepped out and looked squarely into my face. It was, in a way, a ghost. It was one of the Hun crew I had nursed. It was the sailor I had overheard in Tommy's grocery! It was he from who I had learned that the gems! whom I had learned that the gems! (To suddenly, that sheeted dead had as I fled into the tem had we than I felt an imperati wretched he t fu nooner reached the where them at last! I of the It clutched hard—I couldn't banish It as if 1 couldn't believe all that had happened during that dreadful autumn storm unless yent back to the hut and located wheel again and heard the siren on the me it was 4 for her trousseau pr gowns and en fittings with a to her loyal Chray and shopr ordered ured her tiresom aimness wh amounted sm. The family stood by at leant it settled itse ich stos f for a long Daddy Lorimer wa in New York the wearying details of ogram embre of Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered) A New Yorker of wide experience | has written a book telling how the rosnuff habit may be easily hed three ay in the suite istomed to 4 Chrys spared us of trivial and me mark tt ts of modern bride take va eo high spots n Chr incheon one giv fun of f 8 missing r wedding fathe Edward . New nail plain . will in onderfully is out of tranquil A appetite, 4 digestion, manly vigor, strong and a general gain in ef-| are among the many b rted. Get rid of that nerv- no more need of pipe, pacify that irritating de- nuiné opportunity: write book today; show others advertisement.—Adver- out pping but never has any per ly fascinating temptations to put She to “Oh, she 3 never that wi M mark wants and Thad to believe I vas to choose do! a I truly my nothing uid I, “Dear ad more ing towel fr ® genuine ement m and own designs for mono doing them than Chrys has in her perfectly royal not a thread of because he, ©" | Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing m: then tion of liner ed her dream’ n the thought ¢ French I had twisted into bath towe dower chest brought tears I was always ready to bring back to the beach m Soap should be used fully, if you want to k ing its best. Most red shampoos contain ulkall, This dries the the hair brittle The best Mulsific very care | » your hair | aps and pre. much | calp, makes | ing it | r steady to my eye which me | ghost on the yes ult upon to motor ac just for the air tired One noon of and acting 1 asked Chr we were im rose use is shant)oo ss), and you can ith me. cocoanut oil pure and grea better than anything 1 glimpse of the followed the the swamp red the end, Chrys willing of ugh to take the duckboard with | cleanse the hair handrail which led to the/|ly. Simply moisten the hair with und the beach water and rub it in, It makes an eomed of rich, creamy lather, | awful x out easily removing it of dust, dirt, dandrutt halt The hair dries and evenly, and it leaves the Lip soft the hair fine and jiky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and | easy to manage You can get Mulsified cocoanut oft shampoo at any pharmacy, it’s very #8 of the cottages. ‘The week-end | cheap, and a few ounces will supply crowds were gathering for their|every member of the family for spring sport. Chrys and I walked | montha new road built|i and when wej use was One two teaspoonfuls will nd sealp thorough: The than on that | struggled half supported Bremer, the Hun The reeds were hut from a long way off moving up and Thin wisps of blue from the chim dunes path much — shorter | abundance ht when I had thru the mist dragged b: which | rin partic slong ever and ssive oil quickly low. 1 saw the old und Fishermen lown the sands. smoke blew lightly were By CYNTHIA GREY rr Mine Grey: 1 when convenient, take up the of suggestiy failure of a certain type of wish you would subject © wongs and dances, the ngness of supponedly rempectable and kissing, young men to respect women, the wi the ves to hugging to ot young people today oung women lena promiscuous md the laxity manners in general, which seem prevail among and come contact with young people of beth but find various times, indicates I am a workingman oxen, 1 would like to associate with them I have to hold my f more or lews aloof by © their conduet of mind dangerc near to moral turpitude I am compelled to look facta in the nditions are generally prevalent, or ‘This in @ etrong in t, but I would like to know if suck been unfortunate tions? A wise man once said me make the songs of @ nation, and I not who makes it D get their songs from the Am I wrong in my a# GEORGE. the majority of our you copie toda and thelr manners out the gutter? hope [ am You ha a very im - toph hit upon portant the notion that you are ready to 60 and there and every where, any time he feels tnclined. Show just enough indifference to make him “sit up and take notice.” No man has a right to keep company with a girl steadily for two years without stating his in- tentions; that is, without asking her to wed him He is keeping her from other suitors, very likely, and monopolizing her ume if you have a father it is his place to ask the young man what his intentions are. This is the mode in the olf countries, and @ mighty good one. otr here The expect young men nowadays the | ack women, of women for thems reape are tracing Undoubtedly you of the present social noane he right place ntage and teacher t haw beer the greatest The preacher the from ‘ the beginning ume coarse jokes pong” and to bring musical com down the plays i tend standard of society You undefiled, in ing. It's truth in early morning sunshine It would be a wonderful if clubwomen, as an organization took up this matter of the stage ts phases—not to stop its not to put a damper on office receipts of the y manager; not to prevent young people and al the people ng theatric entertainment, if they choore it, as a recreation, but to bring the stage back to its double mission of teaching as well as entertain ing Clean fairly mirth of life and be y say as the pitch home annot tour as new Dear Mins Grey: I have been @ reader of your letters and now I think I am in need of some good ad- vice. Two years ago I met a young man at a dance hall, and was in- troduced by a friend. This man was cultured and good looking, and, aa he asked, I allowed him to take me home. He was well behaved and asked if he could call, as he wanted cultivate our friendship. He came, and since then we have been going together regularly He told me a few nights ago that he loved me, and asked me to be his wife, Of what I knew then, f would have said " without much hesitation, but the next day the friend who introduced us told me of | hin past, which is not very honor jable. For myself, I could have him for my husband, but I am at a loss as to whether to have him for the father of my children, as I would be in constant fear of his past looming up and blighting the lives of m hing the kind ra your bones in one of the best elixirs I am for it that in com Wants to Rush Him Mins I am a young ars old. 1 have been go ing with a young man for the last ent years. I know he loves me, but | children. ‘Thanking you in advance so far he has not said anything. |1 am PUZZLED. Should I rush him? Please let me You should be frank with the Know ELMA. young man in a case of this kind. Are you a good football player? Tell him what you have heard st, don't try it; he might be | and of your fears. If he can dodger produce a clean slate in the way takes a mighty shrewd of a health certificate from a re- woman to “rush” a man into Uable physician, your problem matrimony. It has been done, will be easily solved. but I wouldn't recommend a young novice to undertake the jot iow, if you were a very, very entrancing young widow, with heaps of knowledge of the oddi- ties and eccentricities of mere man at your beck and call, you might try it As it is, I recommend you try just the opposite treatment on | him. i} Don't be quite so attentive to || him. Don't have quite #0 much |} time for him. Get him out of Dear girl, 19 It ac It ever Kryptok, Punktal, Croc! other kind of lens fitted Optometrist of large 1511 Peerth Ave. Second and University Phone Main 7100 THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT Special Wednesday Offering of 50 New Suits Priced at Each $15.00 A SPECIAL purchase of fifty New Suits has arrived for Wednesday’s selling. They are all new styles in tailored, box, braided and silk-trimmed models. —Made of splendid all-wool navy serges, possessing all the style touches of higher priced garments. All silk lined and in a good range of sizes. —A special offering which should not be overlooked. 400 Office Aprons Special Wednesday, Each $1.00 ADE of extra good black sateen; cut full, to cover the skirt completely; both one- and two-pocket styles. —These are excellent values at the price and will go rapidly. kes or any perfectly by] OPO OOOOOOOOOSOOOOHOOSOO HH OO OOOO OOOO OLOOOOOSOOHO8RS: hee POvccccccccsoccccocoocoococe