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Ss Sse T dyes Fe “ge Bridal party ie © Bordervd with blue ostrich, were “NAME “BAYER” ON” pr te ee ee ee ee a a -LEWIS CEREMONY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS BLACK a Soctety Nditor of The Star eeeetDING AN EASTER BRIDE and the spring of the pit of the First Prest jan church } € ast BE A wealth of stately catia and plum bh Background for the wedding ser year, the pul ng Was transforme lovely Lyman and ma and Mr of Miss Marton Lewis Hoge Biack, performed by Dr. M. A. Matthews. After ® delightful program of orgar a song by Min Mary |“ Lauise Rochester s of the wedding march announced the approach of Mr. Joseph "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. music and with Mr, Harvey 1 G, Johnson and Mr Trand leading the way © Coates and Miss Cornetia Hoop BAY Peach-colored taffeta with large Brimyed hats to match and quaint Botiqrtets of old fashioned Mo ane Goldsmith-Aronson | Nuptials Amid @ scene of rare loveliness; was the marriage tast evening of Miss | Alice Aronson to Mr, Louls Gold-| smith of Portland tn the Louis room at the Hotel Washington. A canopy | of flowering prune in a thicket of| huckleberry with ecclesiastical oan Hieaticks made an impressive setting for the ceremony, which was per: | formed by Rabbi Koch, Graduated standards filled with * made the archway thru whieh the bridal party walked to the strains of @ stringed orchestra The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Brown and Miss Erma Brown, were | gowned alike in lavegder and silver with huge yellow plumed fans, to which were attached laven Jer shower bouquets, Next were Mins Dorothy Schubwch and Miss Norma Hamberger in charming gowns of yellow, fashioned In «imple lines, who carried fans of with bow quets of sweet peas attached to the hands Mrs. Myron Aronson, as matron of honor, in a gown of jade and silver cloth, carried an ostrich fan of jade to hare dle bouquet of daffodils and lavender blossoms The bride never looked lov gown of ivory ant severely lined and ant beauty, The simp was caught at both with real orange blossoms. A gorgeous bow | quet of white orchids, lilies of the valley and ferns completed ber cos tume. Mr. Archie Goldsmith was man for his brother. After the ceremony a © per was served in the grill. Vases of acacias and | pockets of huckieterry adorned the | room, where covers were laid for one | hundred guests. Baskets of lavender | and yellow blossoms were used # each table Later the guests adjourned to the! tearoom, where dancing was enjoyed Towed ly Mixx Helen Donley and | Mins Hivien Eagieson in dive taffeta gowns of similar style and with pink Watrich lioriering their dainty bow Quets. ‘The bride's sister, Miss Josephine ‘Lewis, as npaid of honor, was charm Ing in a gown of silver and pink Palle, with bat to match, and carried armful of Ophelia roses and pink Feet peas with a delicate fringe Vestrich and tied with a big bow calla lil Annette Black, daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Black, the girl, was smart in her crisp frock, With satin streamers. her tiny arms full of primroses fine ferns. came the bride on the arm of father, Mr. Lester W. Lewts fvory satin gown was beautiful In its simplicity, and the tong court Arain added to the dignity of her) @ark beauty. The veil of rove point Jace was made into a chic cap, with AB Spray of orange blossoms at the The bouquet was a bit of art and was composed of huge of orchids, lilies of the valley "and with rea! lace and white ostrich he drocade lavender a pnine 1a han-| » Leo Black acted as best man jer: her Iver brocade was nhanced her radi reception place at a wedding supper took ‘the home of the bride, with Mrs H..Black and Mrs. Lester Jr., presiding at the urns, ax by Mixx Marie Leghorn, Miss | Waish, Mixs Catherine Good. | and Miss Julia Fisher. The attired in a natty suft of blue) with hat to match, and the bade the guests farewell! and for an extended trip. Black is A member of the Kappa Gamma sorority, and @ host of friends, while Mr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Black, and ts popular in social and business world eee on Guild to Give until midnight ge Party Mra. Sigmund Aronson, mother of Renton Guild of the Ortho | the bride, wore an imported gown of Hospital will give a bridge |turquoise and silver brocade. Mra ty Thursday afternoon. April 15,| Rudolf Goldamith, mother of the) & the hame of Mrs. F. N. Jardin. | groom, was gowned in black net and 22nd north. For reservations | jet Mast 6983. After a month's journey Mr. and agile Mrs. Goldsmith will make their home rift Shop Opened in Portland, Ore. led in a dark blue} yy was the opening day of| The bride travel | Shop of tricotine trimmed with moleskin, Ngee D of the Ortho | vith which she wore a sealskin coat hospital, and all day it was/ Nilled to its capacity. The shelves are|4 chic hat of scarlet and moleskin ry stripped of their generous sup- | ‘Timmings completed her costume. and today comes the urgent call| Amons the outertown guests more d@nations. Tomorrow there | ¥*re Mr. and Mra. William Ehrman special sale Miss Elsie Fleiachner, Mr. Joseph) * ; igi, cage Feidman, Mr. Sol Harris, Mr. Mel . | vtite Meyer, Mr. Herbert Goldsmith, | ‘ Miss Rae Goldsmith, Mr. and Mre. ‘a for Masonic | Rudolph Goldsmith, parents of the end lgroom; Mr. Archie Goldamith, the fi ot} “Dr. Char! . Mocers was host |sroom’s brother, all residents } eealong e a beautifully ap-|Portiand. From Tacoma were Mr ‘Chinese dinner given in the 4nd Mra, Lee Lewis, Miss Erma hall of the * club, to| Bachrach and Miss Nita Lewis. ty of his brother Masons, of whom » , Bolly 8 have beeni honored with the American Symphony ty-third degree. The table was Orchestra unique with a centerpiece of ad oa be A new Symphony orchestra tn be- forming the Masonic em- ‘and the place-cards represented ing formed in Boston, composed en. tirely of Americans. It t» rumored crest of the Blue Lodge. In ac A ‘ with the Chinese custom that Mr. Henry Hadley will be the director bitte maidens gowned in beauth = Musicians Honor Guests embroidered robes served the at Sunset Club and an Oriental spirit pre- thruout. flag | The fourteen musicians who came Capitol Hill Guild to over*from Tacoma to sing at the fa * Sunset club yesterday were guests to Give Card Party of honor at luncheon at the club ‘The Capitol Hill Guild of the Or. | before the concert thopedic Hospital will give a card “2 on April 9 at the home of Mrs. B Bordeaux, 806 14th ave. N Reservations may be made thru Mrs. Bordeaux af Capitol 8 or Mrs. Campbell, East $182. veil of tulle ate beat ding sup ashington wall . The program which was to have been given at the Women’s Univer xity club tomorrow haa been pont-| | poned, due to the iliness of Miss Cor nelia A. P. GENUINE ASPIRIN | made slides. The public is invited. | | fre | George Stoens | | of the G. | meets with URS FOR FRIDAY | Women's Trades Union League Mra. Florence Kelly of New Y city will speak tom at a 12 o'clock luncheon at N cafeteria under th ne of the Women's National “Tr Mra, Wi row ate ea Union league. iu Wib Compamy H, 161st Infantry There will be a meeting of Com! pany B auxiliary, i6iet infantry, to morrow at § p. m, at the county elty building. Important business to be discussed and all members of Company LU requested to be present. eee Overseas Club Overseas club will hold a party at the War Memorial club-| house, 404 13th N., at £30 o'clock this evening. Bridge and whist . . | ADDITIONAL CLUBS n Will proside The Alki Wor Social club were entertained at lunch eon on Tuesday at the home of Mre Alex. Meister, 4004 Alki ave. T table arranged for thirty was attre in tte appointments of yellow white, Spring flowers were used effectively thruout the rooma, w later the guests enjoyed an aftern of cards, The prise winners Mrs. Claude Rogers Hriggs, while the tions were awarded Mre Richard Maker and! Mra, Helen Holt. Assisting Mra. | Meister were Mre L. Medin and] the entertainment committee, The next meeting will be held at the home | of Mra. F. A, Leclercq, 4806 Beach drive were nd Mrs. Hiram M eee Ladies’ Benefit Club of Oak Park The Ladies’ Benefit club of Oak Park will give @ progreanive whist party at t yore of Mr. Koy Strong at White Center on Saturday evening at $20 p.m. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. Nomi nal fee aml eve: eee Give Complimentary Dinner A final meeting of the committee | © entertainment of the General rand chapter, O. BE. &, will be held Saturday evening, March 27, in the amall dining room at th ew Ma temple. Final reports will be A complimentary dinner for the members of the committee only Will be served at 6:20, followed by a program of toasts, dancing and other features. Reservations must be made with Mra J. G. Archer, Main 2947, or North 4046, befere Wednesday. It will be impossible to accommodat Any except members of the working committee, Mra, Edith EB. Gattis, | the general chairman, asks that| every member of the committes be present. ronic eee Annual Meeting Washington State Prisen Association ‘The annual meeting of the Wash- ington State Prison Association, Inc. in conjunction with the Oregon Prie oners’ Aid society, will held in} the Pilgrim Congregational church March eee Combined Catholic Clubs Mixer The combined Catholic clubs of this | city will give a mixer April 9 at Col ine playfield. All young people in- terested cordially invited. Dancing at opm . . King County Humane Society | King County Humane society and ite friends will be entertained April | Zi by Mr. Richard C. Craven, a leo turer of national reputation, who will tell bis fascinating stories. “Animais | in War and Peace, (lustrated with Y. W. ©. A. Classes Forming ] Rotier skating. volley ball and! tennis at ¥. W. C. A. from T to 9! © clock Gymnasium and horseback riding classes are forming. ' 7. Bastern Star Card Party Fastern Star card party in club rooms, Arcade building, at § o'clock Hostesses, Mre. Ruse, Mre Minnie | Allen, Mrs. A. Prescott and Mra Ladies of G. A. KR. Whist Party General Elieworth Circte, Ladies A. Rt, whist party at Vet ball, Armory, at 8:30. Bi oe Seward Social and Literary Club Seward Social Literary club | Mre Duis, 5214 Far-| 2 Topic, “Great erans’ and A rar st, at Educators.” Pr Procedure Club Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro cedure club at Wasbington Annex | at 1:30, Subject, General Review of 500 Questions. . . Tonia Chapter, 0. E. 8. Tonia chapter, O. E. S., card party iow WouLD you “|Spanish Color LIKE TO BORROW | Combinations ‘A KIDDIE FOR A } LITTLE. WHiLk? Used in Blouse Who has a home for « 13, another of 12, ti aint Litthe ot and « Th children tr a7 are neven heir family. ‘The father and the mother place them temporarily They are not for ad wishon na home on. Write The Baby Editor, in care ms Marriatte Geary and brother, | Mr, Martin Geary, of Portiand, will arrive next week to spend the weason with Mr. and Mr Mallard, at their home Maker Park. in Mount oe Frederick W . Mra. Ross, of Winnt | peg, is apending three weeks in th city, the guest of her sister, Mra John C. MeMillan. Mr, Ross, who ts in Vancouver, will join his wife in & few days . Mra. M. A. Thomas and niece, Mins dna Van Dyne, left Tuesday for Mt. Clemens, Michigan, to enter a sanitartum, Later they will go to New York and plan to return to Seattle in June with Mra. Thomas’ and daughteriniaw, Mr J.D. Thomas. oe Mre and O."¢ Mr. James H. Lawson, of Vancou ver, B.C, was a visitor in city | yesterday en route to Portland for @ short business trip * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marx, of Port land, have been guests for a week ot Mr. and Mrs, &. F, Garde, at thetr | home on Capitol Hill, Mra, Marx will be remembered as Mise Ruth Frank, formerly of Seattle BY COKA MOOKE Mra. A. Schubach and daughter, | “ a Gonghter New York's Fashion Authority Mine Derethy Soh ach, left this morning for New York to spend the Paster holidays with Mr Stanley Schubach, who attending the | blouse idea. t in of blocked University of Pennsylvania, we sted, great diamond at eee | ternating red and green, outlined in Mr. and Mra. M. A. Arnold re. \black. Topping this is a black matin turMed on Sunday from California we that has an odd little fare where they have spent two months |#ection Inset at the sides after be eee ing piped all around with red satin A section of the red te inserted in | Here in an tion the y new sugges in overworked Mr, and Mra, Henry Herschbach and the Mimes Elizabeth and Marie | the long, closefitting sieeven, Hersehbach, who have been the} guests of Mr. Frank C. Herschbach JACQUE THIBAUD TO PLAY HERE will leave Mopday for their home in MARCH 29 “heater, Tl Thibaud, distinguished will be heard in temple Mo and Mra. Samuel the Misses Evelyn and Dorothy! Jacques Dawe of New Westminster, B. C.,| French violinin are the guests of the Hotel Sorrento. eital aq the Masonic ee levening, March 29. De and Mrs. Henry Schmitz of | In his mastery of technique and tn Moscow, Idaho, will arrive Saturday bie possession of a deeply emotional to be the house guests of Mr. and|Snse of musical v@lues, Thibaud is Mra. Ferdinand Schinita of Alki Point |COmpared by prominent critics wit for several weeks | Ole Bull, the great Norwegian violin — — eeeee—eeeeeEeEeEeeeees set Columbia college, will give a talk on| ‘The impreasion that Thibaud made ‘American Musicians and Their) ——— ~ Work.” Mra. Alfred Jenkins and| Mrs. W. H. Johnson will interpret by song the works of these musi clans Mr Dawe and Literary and Travel Literature and travel department meets at 31 a. m., Friday, at the Y.| Ww ca Mre H. L. Glenn on “Education in Mexico,” and Mra | Fred Bert, Jr., on “Religion.” ay ie Mystle Jewel Social Club The Mystic Jewel Social club will give an informal dance Friday eve ning, March 26, in Douglas hall, 10th ave. and Pine at. Social features | and good mus Elderbioom Club Mra, Olivia B. Dodds, 6214 Unt versity boulevard, will entertain the Elderbioom and Borrowed Time clubs at her home on Friday, March 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, Please bring lunch. eee Century Club mtury club will at 2 p. m. Friday at the ¥. W. CLA At 3 p. m. a musical program, with | Mre. F. BE. Palmer, chairman, will be | given. Each member may bring a/ guest. Harp solo. eoune) Woma Woman's moet tasia Kyrulf (Mer A. ¥. Pinto Miss Ruth Lanred > Roger Quilter Mr. James Harvey Bong (with harp saecompaniment) Ould Piel Apart”. wee Mind Hut Linrwa Jom “She Is Far From the Land” Frank Lambert “The Haynes (>) “The Links 0” Love Abelard Needham ‘o ©. Millican Fox Mr. James Harvey “Laddie” = at the Panama Cafeteria at & o'clock. All Bayterp Stars, ipvited. REO ud Ad William Cullen Bryant P.T. A. William Cullen Bryant PT. A.| home play demonstration at the schoo! Friday, March 26, at 2 o'clock A variety of children's pets will be ‘The “Bayer Cross” is the signa-) Headache, Toothache, Karache, Neu- ture of the true “Bayer Tablets of | ralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sei i a as im | atiea, Neuritis, apirin.” The name “Bayer” is only |" “Tin boxes of 12 tablets cont only a “on geriuine Aspirin prescribed by | few cents, Druggiats also sell larger physicians for over eighteen years. | “Bayer” packages. Awpirin is the In every handy “Bayer” package | trade mark of Bayér Manufacture of are proper directions for Pain, Colds, | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS anit 2i2e1,t2, ntrodner our new (whalsbone) plate, which Ja the lightest strongest plate Known, covers ittle of the roof of the mout y can bite corn off the cob; ¢ 15 years EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth......... 310.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. x ane ‘* impression taken in the ion and advice free. re ridne Work. W. recommen: Ing ood milstaction. Ask our ing to our Leming 4 office, be sure Open Sundays From © to 12 for Working Prople OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UMIVEMsITY oF. ‘Opposite exhibited; also home-made toys, de vices for self-entertainment, games, books, play clothes, ete. The program includes: Mra. C. Compton, he Audubon society, “Birdw Eleanor Phillips, School and Home Gardens”; Miss Grace Hanson, “Songs for Children”; Miss Eva Jurgensohn, “Games and Play Equipment.” Tea will be served. All residents of the district are invited. eee Queen City Council 904 Dancing Party Queen City Council, 994, Security Raenefit association, dancing party at Moose hall. Members and friends | invited. Wonder Council 904 Business | Meeting | Wonder Council 904, Juniors of Security, business meeting at Moose hall, followed by rehearsal of va riety show, Sorin! Score Luncheon Social Score with Mra. 0. Oflock, 2410 KB, Columbia st. 1 o'clock. Luncheon at Eastern Star Program Ruth Limrod » Connell PLT. A. ardhi €6, \the Officers’ oil of the P.T. A. will meet in entral building in room 830, All officers are requested to be present to weleome the new presideht, Mra. 'WORKERS DON’T WANT DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW BY CYNTHIA GREY ! | “Defeat the daylight saving law!” wives of working men are shouting from the housetops | Protests from workers who must begin their day's labor when the clock points sharply at 7 a. m., and who live in the outlying districts of the city, are descending upon my head like a heavy hailstorm To all of these correspondents I can say: daylight saving law is past. Our political editor, who has just returned from Olympia, tella me that this measure ‘have a chance; it was snowed under completely. Some firma are now agitating the “hour-earlier-to-work” lwcheme since the measure failed, but I do not believe it will affect men and women who already must begin their labor lat 7 o'clock. If it \thwart a ruling which would " work more injustice than | justice, 1 am printing a letter from the wife of a working ¢ Het arguments are typical of those sent ine r Miss Grey: Like the housewife in last night’s paper, would appreciate it if you would use your influence at this daylight saving rumor that is in danger of becoming a law. {| During the days when it was almost impossible to find a house in the city limits, we moved beyond and put up a shack; but, as my husband still works in the city, we are governed by city rules; but it will be still harder for us, as our cars are on a half-hour schedule, | HAT do YOU I now get up at 4:30, as think? Write Cyn- my husband must leave on the} fa Grev. care . 6:10, in order to be at work “a ap baad of The ————— | man. in the city by 7. Four-thirty come } bad enough, but when it 20, 1 protest. .As for renting p the rest of the night.” afternoon, it ts impossible w A HOUSEWIFE AND MOTHER. | has children. Anyone who has| | or tried to Ket children off to b before dark, knows how difficult 1 They can't understand why they | uid go t the daylig get up in the dark uned to say last summer for TY other hour an't they put in that how before breakfast? My to am well wtay or Dear Mins Grey; What is it you Pe would nay is affecting this $125 swell | srold an writter the H. C kn manta and, therefore not what she amuning, tho Just think you twice of L. mania means insanity te poor thing knows says. It really is ua She has as my Gye surely You ‘God means mt in the k time office people who w for their get t wardens, wh pur earlior and 5 gas and rent all day hunt s and pulls and| and uses up bi of strength to get home from | rat night, an of the! is too tired to ea upper | ald len work mostly with and iron and mend » have the nerve to 3:30 is too much ant mont The upon to wash Then, to get depen me four small children in Boston when be firnt America, Was even more marked than in New York, where upon an one of the lead the musica his appearance ng events of season, MASONS WILL, DIRECT tunerat | of Gee A m, 72, contractor who died at TIT Cloverdale st, Wed nemday | | Luna Park Swimming Pool opens} ‘Maren 27th-—Advertisement | the rich Rinso suds. And the HAT hard rubbing the old way of washing meant! Even though you boiled the clothes, didn't should, it will be a shame, and, to help|™° phone The danger of a\* her husbar tend the eran ey are rich. ¢ take a daily paper dines buy « tow there must be for inwurance, have doctor's and are their teeth ap that they never need the of a dentist? How about Car fare alone amountg thing out of $125 per they ever need to buy towels, di Does the for and sure rugs, she home? © wag @ total of $112 « with, and there would another $112 before you And, yes, I almost fi k how much you save out of ach month. I am sure @ erage person of small salary this subject the same as I is too dingusted with the “One With Experience” to ai Hard years of experience 40 bring down the price of foo etc. Of course it would cut @ grand operas and dress suits, for most people, tho. And I wonder what this dame does at Christmas time for ents, writes a note to all fi relatives long afterwards, them that she had the sleeping ness when Christmas came does she buy elegant gifts on per month? DISGU! need only a light at heb eo between ‘your hands ‘W And rinse them! are clean and white! With- | sixth | rummage sale, F. J. Thatcher, see Washington Park Guild Washington Park Guild of the Children's Orthopedic hospital meets with Mrs. Frank P. Dow, 627 Thirty. | north, on Friday at 2 p, m. Members to bring thimbles and sew ing materials to make hats far the eee Washington Bivd. W. C. T. U Washington Blvd. W T.U hold their regular meeting in the chapel, Sist ave, und Madison, at 2 p m, Friday, Mrs. Lillian Vincent; su perintendent of prison reform, will speak will eee Col. Ellsworth Cirelo Col, Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the A. R,, will give a whist party at! eterans’ hall at the Armory at 8:30} p.m. Friday evening. Prizes and re-| freshments a Vv iBERTY MARKET Mrs. W. H. Johnson, of Everett, will have charge of the program at the Kastern Star club on Friday at 230 p.m, Miss Edna M, McKee, of Pike and Liberty Theatre used cake soap and washing “powder,” the bad spots simply would not bud, without a long session with the washboard. While now—you soak your clothes clean! You use Rinso, the new form of soap for the family washing—in fine granules, Granules so igh in p Wire value they Joosen all the dirt while the clothes are soaking. There's not a bit of hard mb- bing—there's not the slightest injury to your clothes. You soak the clothes overnight in out any valhing, except edges of cuffs and such hard spots, which you rub lightly between your hands. Vithout any boiling—except occasionally, if you wish, to sterilize. Rinso cleans as perfectly in cold water as in warm! This week start soaking your clothes clean.’ Get a package of Rinso and follow the casy directions on the package. 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