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2 B Seattle Men Attend Celebration at Whitman College A number of ° @a the quarter ce: nial ‘of the administration of Dr BR, 1. Penrose man college 6, returning Among the: President Henry Versity of Was ‘Thomas Burke Ua, Prof. Fred the University « Lucius Olmstead HB. Richardson of Washington, Db Mr, Otto Rupp and M comb, Tl Rev. en “Our Inhe afternoon, June Marcus Whitman college A discussion on “Values Sought in Framing the College Cur Ficulum” was led by Prof. Padelford. President Henry Suzzallo gave an @ddress on “Whitman College as a Part of the Educational Life of the Northwest.” Prof. Oliver H. Richardson spoke On “Universities on Private Founda tions.” De. Park Weed Willis presided he alumni exercises, and Judge Burke wag toastmaster at the com | Memoration dinner and chairmar the quarter-centennial celebrat committee. Among the prominent educators ) Who attended the celebration were | President Harry Garfield, of Will S) fame University, and ex-national ) fel administrator; Dr. Henry § | Pritehett, president of the Carnegie tion for Advancement of . and President Aurelia H of Mills College. » *.¢ Luncheon at Everett Mrs. James Eddy was to ¥ Wight Seattle guests at an informal ‘ at her home in Ev Two mach: Wp from Seattle eee Dr. Pritchett Honor Guest In compliment to _ Pritchett. president of ¢ Fe mn for Advancem si Judge Burke entert | fen men at luncheon on Thurs mmt the Rainier club. Dr. Pritchett © fame west for the quarter B etlebration of the administration ey . Penrose as president of W gman College. He also made an ‘dress before the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Psi honorary fraternities the University of Washington on y evening. eee ble Shop Dance "Miss Katharine Crawford and Miss Stephen as president of Whit left Seattle une 1th 1 who June M Waa Raird Baird to Be es mot Robertson will manage the| Shop dance on Tuesday even: | refreshments will] Attractive | and it promises to be a affair. Man Returns . Horton Force arrived in Se ‘Wednesday night and ts at the raity club. His engagement reeently announced to Miss Parkman Greenough of Ja Plains, Mass. Wedding plans mot yet been made. Mr. Force Miss Greenough three years ago he went East to attend his reunion at Harvard and his Ys wedding. He the 8. A. T. C. at the Utah ural College, at Logan, Utah. ‘was discharged from the service April 9. oe Luncheon for iss Anne Parsons "Mrs, Worrall Wilson entertained members of the sub-debutante at luncheon at the Sunset club @n Friday in compliment to Miss Parsons who has recently re t 4 home from school. Covers ‘were placed for Miss Mary Don worth, Miss Priscilla Treat, Tawra Joy, Miss Lucy Swanstrom © Miss Helen Fay and Miss Anne Par Tea In compliment | Jones, of Minneso ~ ther home on Thursda tea on afternoon at 3 to Mise Abigal who left for y, Mrs. R Wednesda her home. Everybody inthe/// neighborhood wants to be gure to buy a CHIEF NUT BAR from D. P. MACHONEY///who puys them 200 barsata time. He will be gladto let you have one of them 10c. His address -1201 ist Ave. Sout Yours for 85,40 Tobacco Habit Dangerous Thousands of men suffering from tal diseases would be in perfect femlth today were it not for the hy drug, nicotine. Stop the habit before it's t It's @ le process to rid f of the co habit in any form. Just ¢ i any up-to-date drug store and get me Nicotol tablets; take them as ted, and Jo! the pernicious habit Wickly Vanishes, Druggists refund i ey if they fail » sure to ge and interesting announce it foon to appear in this paper. it tellin of the dangers of nicotine ing. and how to ayold it. In ve ime, try Nicotol tablets. Ou Will be wirpelaeg mt the Sesullm has been| Miss | y BETTY BRAINERI !Informal Dance In compliment to Miss Georgia Mr, William I 1, Dr. and Mr and Mr, and Mr give an infor Lear and of Honol Wanamaker Linne wil at the atte Thursday evening Red Cross Jumble Shop Miss Mel Kalna yonagh , be Mrs Armenian Benefit Mrs. Martin Rosema er home from as wi afternoon for wcday n American at assisted Mrs, Bru man, Mra aude Le hostess will be Otis Floyd Lamson s, Mrs, Miller Fre ph Kennon and Mrs, ¢ the follow be given Mra. Alvin Warner Mra. G. EB. M. Pratt Mra. A. F, Venino During the afternoon ing program wi Mu Nature Voe Piano solo Original p Written by nd read Addreas Voc M em ‘ Mre. M. ft by Mra, Jonni Mrs. O. } Mrs, Virg Morrison at t plano Mra. F Born Augustine | Ives Lamson | 1 nolo Kidd Inez V Readings bert Langwtead Daughter Is Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Valder, Alaska, are being cong lated upon the birth of a daughter Mrs. a was formerly Miss | nston of Seattle, and the | been given the nam Cussler of atu sler le one has of Caro! pecial Music at First Methodist Church On Sunday at different bours there will be three different programs pre | sented at the First Methodist church At 11 m. the following program will be given Organ prelude, Rarcarolle Anthem-——"‘Angels That Aro Hover The Temple Chorus. Sing Allelubia Du Bu adna Allwynn Craig, Clarence J Ilaasen, C. Earnest White and emple Chorus Organ postiude—Triumphal a. Hollins und Us Wal Offertor: Forth anthem ley k March Buck m. Miss Leone Langdon an organ recital, play at. Wely | At 430 will give March Militaire in E Love Song . Nevin Barnes Melody and Intermezzo Parker At 5 p. m. at the vesper service! the following program will be pre sented Anthem, “God So the World” .... Stainer ‘The Temple Chorus. { Trio for violin, cello and piano. | pealheee Si Reali Mrs. Alice Williams Sherman, | Miss Bernice Neil, and Mins | Leone Langdon Oftertory anthem—*“Shout Ye High Heavens” ‘be Chadwick Alice Pinckston Maclean, Agnes and Clarence the Temple p Loved | Nellsen-Skartvedt | J. Sylitaasen and | Chorus. | Organ postiude... | Quarante Club The Quarante club will meet a the home of Mr. and Mra. George |W. Alken, 2967 Alki ave. Tuesday levening, June 17. New officers will be installed, after which the even-| ing will be spent in a social w |There will be music, dancing refreshments. | On June 25 the club will hold pienic at Alki beach at 7:30. The| dinner is open to all members and friends. 1 eee Child Conservation | League The members of the Child Conser ation league were summoned to the Pilgrim Congregational church Friday, June 6, to organize the first local chapter in Seattle, It is to be known as the Capitol Hul « e the Child Conservation league. | After the reading and adoption of the constitution and by we it decided to Nl one more mee this month. This will be on 20 at 2:30 p. m, at the FP Congregational church. One fea of the meeting will be a sb ture by Charlotte E. W organizer of the league bers are requested to keep this date and attend if possible. eee Visitors Entertained Mrs. F. Wilkins, of Eugene who with her husband v her daughter and and Mrs, Herbert Condon spiration for a good deal taining In compliment to Mr. Wilkins Dr. and Mfs. ¥. ford gave a theatre party on Tuesday John Condon entertained con at club in honor of Mrs. Wilkins. Irving Glen entertained informally on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs Wilkias. | Following commencement exer! at the University Mr. and} Wilkins will go with Mr. and Herbert Condon to their home a Kagle i ek’s visit | and al on | was ing | June grim Ore., iting son-in-law and ds supper ing. Mrs. at lunch.) Wednes- | Mrs. | eve the Sunset on cises Mrs Mrs. mer sum Harbor for a - | rar | |White Elephant Shop | Mra. Ray D. the program to be given the White Elephant Shop on Monday | Miss Elizabeth Hopper will wing, ac-| companied at the plano by her| brother, Mr. John Hopper. | eee Dance This Evening The Minnewatha club will dance this evening at Christensen’s hall at 9 o'clock Men uniform admit ted free. Clarke has arranged |Dance at Leschi Pavilion | The third dance of the series of jouting parties at Lesehi pavilion | will be held this evening. Dancing | jbemins at 9 o'clock, and uniformed men are invited, | Point | who ) Persomal Mine Ih Mel ust week for pend the Pr near Mrw. f Lieut Rremerton., rent ‘@an in Lenore Blackwell. Seattle, Miss Merrill, who n attending school at Dobbs and Hise Merril! been attending the Virginia has be ry. Fer Hlalle who Walker will ar ool at © home Simsbury this evening Conn. Mr. A. & this morr weeks ys lor lef for New York gone severa Mr. and Mra. Mra. . G motored week-end Pr Ruge of Bellingham have to Seattle to be the ts of Madame Pleas Newman and gue Mra. J. 1 San spend Durand lett Fran and Low Ar a mor Towns taken at the Sorrento for Mr. Kirk apartment summer. m¢ Mre visiting Heitechu. Gaton her of Canada Mrs, W Mr and Mr in Spokane Mr. Royd Well on Wednesday fre o- Mr Rast to a Leteher nd Lam hin clase re uth . ram is tempor Mr. ¢ ave taken a m Arma Mins Ida Murphy fornia whe country place of M ents near San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abercrombie Brown will leave today to spend the surnmer at their summer home Ptiot on the Sound. Mim Helen Brown, with Mies Tibby Mather, will go down on Monday. Constar axter with M left for at * par ay » Murphy and children Mrs. Harrison Harv of Thane, Alaska, who bee the guests of her sister, Mra, O, R Gibbs, will } Saturday for their home in wrth oe Dr. and Mre. J McRPride have taken a country home at Richmand each for the summer cee ave ° 8 Mibwen Josephine and Pauline Yott) will leave Sunday to spend a month in Minneapo! guests of Mrs. Alexander Anderson and Mre George Raymond Mrs from a short st Warren Hinton has returned in Ellensburg. . Mr, Edward Puxton ts spending several n the guest of Mr D. Merri Mrs. P. with a coldent She ts with her Denny met 10 ing nice! mother Mrs. R. Mrs. Josiah Co! will leave M town, FR. I, where the summer has move brother ins or hay they will at y to Rebecea Collins, beer the Terry hot rt the will her East home wh ns Mr three and sons CLUBS FOR MONDAY Myrtle Chapter, 0. E. 8. No. 48, Order of anniversary at the Masonic Temple Chapter Sunset Clab At Sunset Monday ¢ve ing, June 30, a cantata entitled “Tr Golden Prince,” composed by Henry Hadley of New York, formerly direc tor of the Symphony Orc this city, will be produced under of Mr. John Spargur, with Lawrence Bogle at the piano. chorus of twenty voices will be ted from club mem. rection among the ber Mra, John prano, will be of “The Swallow." ranged to Wilson, baritone ing, soloist the prince will an operatic Henry Ballinger, #0. sist for the part club has ar have Suropean train He will take Mr, Wilson aria of hi 1s male role of tk ulso give own selection “The Golden Princ a splendid work the talent arranged to interpret it promises to make one of the big musical treats of the season, Tick may had from any of the Sunset club members. and with it Russian Club The Russian club will meet on Monday at 12:30 o'clock at the Army and Navy club for luncheon, Lieut Hoffman will speak on the relations between KRusela and America, d, who recently} Lovell} THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919. FAIR BLOOMS THE ROSE FOR A BRIDE’S BOUQUET 7 Pield daisies and ferme are fast jonable as orange blossoms or or chids. Apple blossoms and lillies of the valley are an exquisite combination with ferns, Thoriey's vogue ts far two types of flowers in same bouquet, not min gled but in separate masses, BY BETTY BROWN When it bouquet meth the be two kinds not m vogue for of the bride ven in the bouquet rem¢ omen ne stonniere > y one, and manne the them fa eptior to note r y r r oe, white roses a aatel baad 4 other nes among fashion nnumerable ng stream Max things w never in a b wh y tho he one kind ed butter are out and precisely niere complete nf more than uquet. Cul 1 the fie ure tied in the ribbons * Thorley has set a Nefore she throws her after the conventional of great-erandma’s ya towed the Lace ribbon inaugurated a d one ba Thorley kgerour has cups u By CYNTHIA GREY My hushand’s urteot ie all right for h It iss that It would ac I MEET AGAIN THE QUEEN O SMILES—ALSO HUNTING , came for me.” And yo here all }elothes?"’ I asked, h has | that Chrys’ quest must alno, | to bride-to-be it is not really ec to read t PEARLS .an m to buy be on th you months rry Tiny the wh ago ome | “I told tld never ted him sg 1 bave She stopped Rl **Hut, of course, Tiny didn't-—" y ’ “Yea, he did, tho, He heard me to the end, then he looked my way He didn't look angry or hurt It was no much worse, He glanced at me as if I were an utter stranger ‘Then he went away.” “Oh, Mary! Mary! y own 4 under much I am very wh and the paune any old acquaint be visiting in New oe eo confidence and was re abou ne very much ” afternoon, I stepped » elevator side by side with | Mary Queen of Smiles! Her astonishment, her uncertain | ty, even her silence was painful |_ I didn't permit her to speak first. | Gaff—roustabout and adventurer | 1 whispered | Judge you?’ I asked. | "¥en, it is T, Jane Lorimert’ And 1 didn’t mind nhe looked so wh Jane, What bh took her arm and m didn't to “Come with me t peemed to enjoy at my a ~o mover into reps thar or two and she seemed perfectly happy and satisfied Who ts Tiny | ¥en with me. During « ‘8 te |ence In the navy, her cheerful jtere were a great comfort Upon my return she still seemed care a for me, and of her more a week of my t en nights jinto as oman ab the Judgment, | no wan that he ferstand! He understanding so to great deal b a ful str beaut fler want become th mp company the invitation: and I stopped e then returned stating that she could not keep obstinately!"’ And here in a flaming example. said 1 to myself, of all that tur of thinking I went thr “1 muppose Tiny Gotf went back to his old cattle ranch,’ I said “| thought #0, too, but I was mis taken, He's here. He pasmed me) ‘em yesterday He was in Dr. Certeis’ Now, upon casual ns delighted to see me fers no explanation for her fF action, nor will she ¢ on wan not ckname a corner, } The Queen of Sm fe, up >a chair in let her big h ain between h 1 then the big wn her pretty accepting & men Hing upon her. pearls, mer them, but my once in her ! to herr n began She of other yesterday you | brim drop like a cu | face and the crowd, tearm ran a race cheeks | ‘*¥ou see, ter, I nev ere no Roo thing I had m of the report tha made me a nervou Sure he did, Certets had a diver’s 3ut Tiny—ce 1 t made to fit Tiny. And Tiny nerves?’ I inquired, belie spent hours last winter, trait was introducing her fav some swimming pool. But, I ¥ | conversation to tell you, Jane, that if I | Miss Grey | y mneer spo to have those pearls, no ser girl, Might be you know ar is going to! It I shuddered. Those uncanny that y fixed their curne wherever they known, Who was to suffer in the present conflict, Chrys or the Queen of Smil he a red meetings she never had a sis 1 but girl friend. You you were every wed. And the shock t you had been killed Jane, had a > me car.”* heal of “"Mary—did he stay to help Dr. ¢ do you think, rtels get up the Ger from her girl friend, I 1 not care fe 1 her discontinue the man's treasure? ‘ learned that of them, I Shall sh ay understar actions er out of my life entirely ? ov fe for th led her 8 ything o me almost preposterous »u should not realize that sch too long for up a girl's time, sme serious pur The girl, no doubt, you bu she has 1a to act other than she about men ne Lorimer?’’ she said aris I was honest, I told you I expect ed that when Tiny had recovered from the & ¢ would insist that we get married. He got well rap Jup on @ Canadian Then three are ism A man to tak unl pe loves os he has in mind. too, no (To be continued.) ranch Why don’t you tell the girl how her, unless 4 to marry it would be best should p much you you do not tb of course, for bot her out of your life. care i TaN TN Peter Meets Redhead Stir BY THORNTON W. BURGESS t (Copyright, 1919, t W. Burgess) ; Egyptians Used | Wheelbarrows Dear Mise G that it s not been the Christian Please wheelbarrow friends co! tends in use r 600 eeleeaiet ears, ¥ icker loves to drum on a tin interrupted by the a trunk of the very » she was sitting of a size of Sammy Ja and neck were a his breast pure his back blac nearly to the | beginning of his tall, where it was whit The way in which he clung to the trunk of the tree and b to climb up it would have told any jo that he was a member of the ul » Redhead” How did you Rhow wa Were talking | 7 A New Home Cure That Anyone Can | . 4 de sas Une Without Discomfort or about ur famil He Chatterbox" Le of Time. We have n New Method that cures head, his € anthma, and we want to try it know you at our expense, No matter whether fam! but I could your case is of long standing or re + eent development, whether It is prea- hat were talkin, ent as occasional or chronic asthma, Jone's family. Doe you should send for a free trial of dur method. No matter in what clt- nate you live, no matter what yo dignant and scold, then thought bet | Med with asthma, our method should ter of it v talking f¢ oter's | relieve you promptly bead phiedieane tpg Ready |TeWe especially want to send tt to yenefit,” aaid s to look those apparently hopeless cases, nified, a thing quite ib where all forma of inhalers, aches, of the opium preparations, fumes, “patent {amokes,” ete. have failed. We want came fo show everyone at our own ex idea that Yellow pense that this new method ts de- Woodpecker that goes down on Figned to end all difficult breath!ne : wheerl all those terrib the ground I reminded him that all nose Gon, © ¥ retble | you often: @6"@Own on the ground,” | thing? Redhead nodded, “Of course Th Jen aroxysma at once and for all time. said he, “I don't spend as| ldly ‘This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and much time there as Yellow Wing| told,” does, because I am not quite so| him then begin the method at once, ond of ants as he is, T like a few| have, no money, Simply mall coupon below it today of them, but Yellow Wing just about | Sammy J lives on them when he can 1| But, gr am rather fond of beetles myself, here gossiping FREF ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 683-F, Niagara and iudson ats, Buffalo, N.Y. and an occasional grasshopper tastes | twitched her funny little — tail Send free trial of your method very good to me. I like variety in| snapped her bright at Peter |] t my bill of fare, Yes, sir, I certainly | and disappeared into her house. | do like variety—cherries, blackber ries raspberries, strawberries, Next story to: grapes. The fact is, most kinds of | Good Name, fruit taste good to me, n tion beechnuts and there is no fruit.” Jenny Wren tossed her head that muey way of hers. mention the ergs of shbors,” said she, thead did his nocent, but Peter noticed gave a gufity start ar ruptly changed the ment later be flew nt to 8 JEND N was men when ig before tures ¢ wheelbarrows and the wheel barrow urally be used by man long before the chariots If you cannot find the date when w t it know that it ha cRT R une ac aebe’ ti ptians with tn “You didn't some of sharply to le with wooden whee would 1 your th s whole head tiful, deep red bent - the wheelbarrow used would be enough te been in use over 600 ye HER FREE TO | subje away ort Jenny retorted F I didn't talking about m have gues about your tongue ever es twinkling wed ou some stop, Jenn trying impo Wren f over here Wing dig amily to with the member Peter any do “y ello, Redhead!” cried Jenny. | the 18 only Te it tre asked Peter, a “that does such dreadful Wren bobbed her head rap. jerked her tall. “So I “L have never know others who ey say he is no better than| or Blacky the Crow . Koodness! T can't sit| forever.” Jenny do, and am | she but I said do it seen eyes woevers Sally Sly Disgraces a | speak the bride's pure thoughts, The quaint tailored bonquet roses, ferns and lace paper frill the royal favorite for 1919 brides. little white vellum and #0 does an- other that is really the very last word in the bridal bouquet. And finally, there is the pyrm@ regula Jal bouquet. ‘This is a loose ith uf type and “tight” bouquet in combination, the top being of! flowers with a firm foune “ Snowwhite pansies in great masses carry the prayer bod arm by von ding ‘This scheme hands free to bout large u leaves the . loose dation | your appeal about the girl whowe w to marry @ man ii whom she is disinterested, I wou ke to tell you my viewpoint. feel u Since marriage is “until death part” and “for better and f it is only logical that should require the best suited panion before taking the great st Love, I consider the great ¢ tial. It is life itself, and without a home can not be called a home. hat no parent has the right t jemand that a child marry agai: her wishes. In such a case they toying with a soul, and they are aking on their shoulders a b responsibility. I even consent t girl's offering direct refusal in obedian She has a right to her! own heart, after ail. ents wish her other, wh ves with us us aper at breakfa. a discourtesy. Of course, is is the only time the man ardonable than if it is done so news 4 occasion whi wh re this a I can fin to wh 1 no definite reference wheelbarrow * initial appearance stori records of which ened prove that man- kind ilized us a transp tion from pe The first man who cut two slices from a t trunk and mounted them axle was the builder of the first carriage. The early Egyp- tians and Assyrians knew how to make wheels, as evidenced by carvings On their monuments. Some of these show a wheel made with tire and spokes, a constr ng consider as ° ma en Raton Horlick’s evens Malted Milk means earl on | A Nutritious Diet for? AD | Quick Lunch; Home or O OTHERS are IMITATIONS able Love Is Life Dear Miss Grey: In answer to BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING June {7th The Seattle Depot of the SEATTLE - EVERETT INTERURBAN Will Be Located on SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PINE AND OLIVE STREETS (Near Frederick & Nelson's Stera) The same high-speed “limited” and “local” train service which has always characterized this line will continue to be furnished. Trains will leave the depot every hour-on the half-hour. Connections at Everett for Snohomish, Hartford, Granite Falls, Silverton and other towns in Snohomish County. —_————— PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. PHONE MAIN 4678

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