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MISS FOTHERINGHAM TO WED IN MAY R. AND MRS. DAVID & POTTER af their daughter, Patries to ¥ K,, of Bangor, Me. The . Musicale-Tea in Honor of Mrs. Nellis Ta compliment to ber mother, Mre DeWitt G. Noli, of Topeka, Kan | aK who ix her house guest, Mra Albert Chartes Phillips was howte ‘BBR mmsicale and tra yortentay at heme. Songs by Mrs W. § Feceived; Mrs. Jomeph Hicks fame of har own composicions Richard A. Rallinger and Mra F. Gaffney presided at the fable, On Tuesday Mere Phillips Again entertain at tea for the Pleasure of ber mothe Anne Fruit and Misston Benefit A bridge tea for the bene! ‘Queen Anne Fruit and Flower wht be given May ist at Thome of Mra. Harry Whitney No. 1 West Highland Drive. PM Forty tables wil! be arranged, with Mrs. Phillip Dodge Jennings in mis st Tre { Mirs. Troat will be assisted by Mrs Howe Catherine . Mra t Mra. Haroki Baker, Mrs. A. gl Mra. G. M. Arnold, Mrs ©. Fusstiman, Mre. FJ. Pum Mrs. Gilbert Duffy, Mrs Ho A Mrs. GS. Wills, Mins Helen = Miss Tyronne Whitney 5 Mrs. EF. Goodwin. ee Misses Michaelis to Guests of Honor Mre. Hugh Whitelaw will enter fein at bridge on Thoreday after Bon at her home in compliment to the Mises Elsa Renton HIN Orthapedic Cuil! wil! with a card party at the) @ Mre. F. M. Jordan. ae avenue north, at 7 mm . April 15. Phone mre | Jordan, East 5295. ad reservations. ‘Mies Margaret Ames wil) entertain a faformal uncheon Wednesday home in honor of Miss Misa and Lillfan Michaelis, of Vancouver, . . Tea Mrs. Ralph A. Dnft will entertain “Wednesday in compitment to Frank Cos, of Nebraska City, ts the house guret of Mre. Amos ‘Three tables of brides wil in play, additional guests joining for tea, Gamma Delta Luncheon Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae will @ Sancheon‘at the Northold Inn and pliable wedding will take Uarotte: Pantastia NGHAM announce the Merrill Wredertek place in May ohgagement apr the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600 Home, Main 2761. |Chapter A-C, P. E. O | Musicale Tea An interesting program Us fined at the tea to be given at hame of Mrs. Homer Hine Twenty-third avenve north, on | day, Apri at 220 p toa is given or the auspices of | Chapter A.C, P. EO, and all P. B 8 and their friends are invited The program will be given by the ‘ Gorniah school of music and will be the following | Witchea Dance Mr. Jonn Hepper “Winds fm the South” Fri m, The MacDowell ante raryet) Perey Mararate Arthur Kieth Pach Miss Patricia Bord Miss Chadw ‘ok to Be Tea Hostess Miss Hiizabeth Chadwick will be hostess at a tea Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Olymptan apart meats in honor of her guest, Mins Margaret Taman of Qtympia see Engagement Announced Mr. and aire, M. HW. Oberleder, of New York City, announce on gagement of their daughter Pear! to I Mr. Sigfried Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mayer, of this Surprise Party A aurprise part Thursday evening the ™M and Mre. William D. te hanor the birthday of Mr Ken ney. Those participating jn the af fatr were Mr. and Mre. Marry ¢ Dumar, Mr. and Mre Jay R. Har rington, Mr. and Mra. Geerge W. , Casey, Mr. and Mra Thomas H Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Edwart A Bayer, Mixa Frances Blethen and Mr, Pwo! Jodkia |“Dardane Ma” Nert Samuella Club Dance The Samuelin ctb has chosen “Derdanetia™ as the mame for its April informal dance, whieh will be held Saterday evening, April t4 In the Knights of Cotumbes bal! .- was given on home of Kenney Name of ‘| Dinner | Mre. J. Sam florrel! {with a dinner Friday {honor of the birthday of Mr. Horrell |SIMPLE. REMEDIES FOR ACHING FEET A simple remedy for tired and ach ing feet i lemon juice rubbed into the soles. If the feet are dry and rough, rub ordinary ow vaneline well into the soles the toes. This will soft evening in annivermary and make around the feet Your future is going to be the future you are making now. Your duty to — and your home folks is to prepare al 4 The Ite sums you spend every day for silly extravagances would as make a nico looking bank balance at « time wien you will need money. How many times have you found yourself in financia! straits through negiectng to provide a “rainy day” fund? sort of thing by beginning now ‘Ings in this bank every month Prevent this to deposit a portion of your earn "You will be surprised how fast your balance accumulates if you adopt the system of depositing at regaiar intervals. Begin on a moderate scale and mve systematically. Safety for Your Savings ‘This in the only bank tn the State of Washington operating under * scientific savings bank savings bank law of any kind. law, or for that matter under a ‘Washington Mutual Savings Bank ‘ Fatablished 1880 810 Becond Ave. Assets, $12,000,000 TRUSTERS Heary KR. King William A. Peters James Shannon ¥. K. Struve . Thaanum = L..O. Janeck,. No. Yakima pohert Avanmy recording secretary, rection of Praf, Clark P, C.K, Vilas FW, West . David Whiteomb Wugene B. Favre, Spokane entertained \clybrs CLUBS FOR TURSDAY oT u :¥.c.% church Clty Pederatic v on Mount’ View Spiritual Ladies Ald tert t 2 o'clovk wal Ladies’ Aid that ‘Tying of’ pert of the after yemelay n Mount View Spirt at Canwe wilt meet orter it in urged t Queen Anne Study Club A tud ub meets at « No. 16, Liter ary rpretation atip m, ed by Mra. Marte Beebe, and current topiom, led by Mu Maud MoGough, 2pm Jefferson PT. A. Cooper will ‘onting Seattle ting of the Jefter o held at 145 p.m Meeting < 1 in the evening. that the f as the moth erst opportunity of hearing Cooper There will Mins Georgia York have the Superintendent solo by Writers’ Club Papers will be read by Mra Bm 1. Jenkins, Mrs, P. Bastiand and Mine Mary Blanchard at the meeting ot Writers clubreotns at the ,Y. W. C p.m, Visitors are’ weleome. Womat A busines an'a Civie ¢ Aas * Civile Cub meeting of the Wom ub will be held at the hee 2S, club at the Ertekaon | | | home of the recogding seeretary, Mra. | Helen Allen, 1647 Partiamentary section at 120 p.m. Lafayetic POT. A. \ wer w will speak on "Civic Conditions,” and Mins Mayme Schafer’s room will fur. | nish the program to be held at 220 p.m. by the Lafayette P.T. A. “ee Seatile Central Council of Mothers’ Congrew and PT. A. Dr. Frederick Styfield’s subject win | be “Fresh Air.” and Dr. Barbara | Bartlett of the University of Wash- ngton, will discuss Schools.” two subjects of vital in terest toward the development and well being of the ebild, at the meet ing of the Seattle Central Counc! of Mothers’ congress and PT, A, at 19 am at the Y W. C. A. Ip the afternoon there wil! roll call of spd & whort Duwinens aw be members ston Canadian Woman's Club urge! to be pres ent, as important busines in to be tecumed by th club at 2p. m. at the clubroom, 4090 Arcade building. Social hour will fot jlow the business meeting, and tea be served, Hostenmen: Mra. J. T Claque, Mra. Henry W. Robinson, re A. RO Ruser and Mra. B.D, Al members are arnes Athi Community Couneti Virgil Kidd will conduct the miven by the Alki Com munity council at #15 p. tm the Community hall, A group of vera! holon will also be given. see Association of Weat minster The Women’s amoctation of Weat minster moeta at 10 a, m. sewing ting in the morning. Luneb n. A program will be © afternooy im charge of whieh Mee A. Hansen The Vublic Library Mre month Women's apeak ! the Foreigner.” Alki Women's Improvement Club Alki Womer Improvement club meets at o'clock with Mrs. A. E Hoh 2226 634 ave Degree of Honor and mershers of Degres of ol >. re ox attendance at district convention at at Evergreen hall, at 10 4. m Officers tonor 7 pected the King the @ county tay wensio building Clionian Club Cilonian club, regular be combined with next meeting to meeting on Literary interpretation and current topics departments of the Seattle Woman's club with Mrs. J. W. Phil lips, 1206 Summit ave, Literary if terpretations at 1 lock topics at 2 o'clock. Shawondassee Ctob Shawondassee club, regular buat | ness meeting with Mra, H. M. Rrink 1428 First ave. N. at 2 o'clock Alki Community Club Alki Community club Community ball at 815. Mre. Vir gil Kidd, leader, Group of voenl so- | low. National Woman's Trade Union ‘Local branch, National Woman's Trade Union league, on fifth floor Ar cade building, at 2 o'clock, Subjec Minimum Wage Washington.” formation call Kenwood’ 2022 ADDITIONAL CLUBS The K. ©. B. Club K. C. club mernber at the home of Mis Shaffer recently ee election of offi amendment war The | ered wath pttie 6 annual was held. An made to the conatt tution and bylaws. Tho officers elected for the coming year were |Misx Flsio Larson, president; Mrs Walter Larson, secretary; Mins Net tie Shaffer, treasurer, A dainty Juncheon was served. ‘These present were: Minn Myrtie Gilbert, Mina Fivelyn MelLean, Mra. Walter Lar son, Mrs. Burke Shearer, Mrs. % Peterson, Mins Kisie Larson next meeting will be held hame of Miss Myrtle Gilbert n at the | West Side Whetevelanes Club Holds Flection ‘The business meeting and election of officers of the West Side Wor an's Improvement club was Tuesday at the home of Mrs, 4. Mar per, 1736 Arch avenue, with the fol- lowing re-elected: Preaident, Mra, W. A. Sanford; viee president, Mrs “Open Alr| ‘wnadian Woman's | current | sing at the! The | held} 1th N, at 2 pm) Bantmyer, school director, | } | The marriage of Miss Ma Winslow, gr., | chapel of St. Barnabas. corresponding Neal, Onancal Kiefer. reas Nie Mra, Be Mra. H pocretary Kvebn Mrs. A, Le secretary, Mra. J. & urer, Mre Uo Harper was elected trustee to the batiding board. Mrs. F. A. Rapp | was elected and Mra B.C reelected an delegates the ctty federation, with Alternates Men. 1 KR Siew and Mra, O. 8. Burne Delegates and committee appetnt {ments will be announced next month . feattle Woman's club h tion of officers Monday at the Federated club houne the foftowtng reeult President | Oliver T. Brick#en: second vice prem! dent. Mre Anna A. Jenkins: record ne soretary, Mre Lealie C. Smith auditor Mrs. A. Murdock; directors [Mrs 3. G Beker, Mra Wo A Shinkle, Mra. Nellie MeGoogh and Mra Bs. 1. Pearse. ed to the city federation are, Mrs. Frank L. Raker, Mra. Jotm Phillips and Mrs. Jenkins, Mra. Rrickson, Mine Maud MoGaugh and Mrs. Jenk ins were elected delemates to the state federation to be held in Wenat chee, Bullding board trustee ie Mise | Maud MoCiough. A musical pro atam was given Guring the after noon, Mine Florence Orafing render Ing a group of plano numbers, Mine Mieanor Mehnert gave two viotin eolon accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mehnert. Mre. Mary Coolidge gave a report of the Amertcantes tion meeting in Tacoma, Tea was served after the program see afternoon with Mrs. 1 A. M. Bonnar Elected President Wednesday morning at 10:30 the Child Welfare league held ftx annual meting at the Y. W. G A, and elected: Preeident, Mra. MH. A. M. Bonnar; firet president, Mrs Leo 8. Schwabacher; second premident, Mra, Carl H. Reevea; see retary. Minn Zora Reed; treasurer, Mrs. PD. W. Jenkins; qutitor, Miss Brown: custodian, Mra. Tt. D t and historian, Mrs, George B. Littfetiold. oe yow.¢ Aprit 19 A. * Tuewtay the Commopett tan club meets in the club roome at | to be fol-| 645 p. m. for Bible clas, lowed by rehearsals for the play that members of the club are going to present The chorus will meet to arrange for thelr rehearsals. club, far young married | women, will meet on Wetnesday, | April 14, for Bible study, after which there will be the social hotr and tea. Acacia At 6 o'clock Wednesday the Kwan Kweo club will have supper in the |ten room with the Fellowship chub, with Bible class to follow in the club | rooms at 6:45, | ‘The business exchange committee, | which Is compoved of drlegates from all the clubs, and who confer with | Miss Marie Bernard in her work of jplactng ‘irla in positions thru the Y. W. C. A. business exchange, | meets at 6 o'clock for supper tn the | tea room, to be followed by a meet ing of sald committee In the officd of the getieral seoretary ‘Thursday, April 15, the Friends of AN club will meet for efub supper in the private dintng room of the cafe. | teria at 6 o'clock and Bible class in |the club rooms at 6:45. After the | Bible class the club members will have éheir play rehearsal | The Union Bible clase will have | thelr regular weekly Rfble study in |the Bible rooms at 6:45 Thursday, April 15. o- Minute Women to Meet A clam in the study of gavern ment for Minute Women will begin on Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the conference room on the third floor of the Times buflding, under the at Bissett of Perdue | Mra-t Delegates elect. | Cosmopolitan | Mrs, Clare HMartle —Phote by Rutheen ry Delafield and Mr. Kenelm was solemnized last Tuexday evening in the, ‘the University of Washington, and | Will be held Wednesdays for eight weeks thereafter Members taking ,this courme wilt | be prepared to teach classes ip theér own districts when needed. There ia no charge for the instruction, but | | regular attendance i# required. ‘The | ings will be limited to fifty at pree ent. Registration may be made with Mra. Fred W. Pert, Jr. Queen Anne} T178, and Miss Roth Gemsam, Capttot 04 } Mra Charles A. Thatcher, of To- ledo, O., whe with Mr. Thateher ha» been wintering at Coronado, is in the! city, a gurat at the Hotel Washiag-| ton Men Thatcher will be remem bered as Minn Augusta Greene, and during ber residence here several years ago was popular in social) irchan. | j eee | | Judge and Mra Barks left last Fri. | day for Washington, to be the quceta | of Gen. Jamex McAndrew, U. & A.| and Mra McAndrew for @ short time. | | They will aise be entertained in New | York, and expect to be gone ontil | the early part a May | . Mr. and ure, Wretertck Rom, who have been the cuesta of Mr. and Mrk Joho MoMillan for @ fortnight, left) | thin morning for Victoria, en route to their home in Winnipeg. eee Dr, and Mra Mitwin W. Dwight! and nicce, Mise Rodd. of Mann, who are on an extended tour of the United States, and have been | | epending a few days with friends in| Seattle, left today for Portland, en route to Denver ane |, mane Mr and Mra Roy Page Ballard left yemterday for the Bast, to be! |gone about @ month, ‘They will vist the Southiand before their return. eee | Mr. and Mra C. HL Whitelaw have lam thelr house guest the Minsos Him. jand LAtlian Michnelia, of Vancouver, | B.C, who during thelr week's stay bere will probably be 4he insptration | } pus inf a * joe Bumerous informal social affair Mr. and Mra J. Harold Pim, of Dublin, Ireland, will arrive ‘Tuesday to viet Mr. and Mra Alexander Dickinson. oe Mra. Gerald Shannon has reeuper ated from her recent illness, and has | removed from the Swedish hospital | | to her home in the’ Arcadia Apart- | menta | Mr. and Mra William Leonard | Faton wilt leave Tuesday for New York. During thelr month's absence | Mra. Della Hahn Geartn, of Portland, | will occupy their apartments. see Mice Lucile Green has removed to | the Hotel Otia. . Mies Gwendolyn Carkeek will leave |next Friday for Kngland, where she is to be the eu of her relatives, | Sir Arthur and lady Carkeek, fot the summer . | | Mias Dorothy Lindsey returned yesterday from an extended sojourn | in the New England states and Cali fornia. NEW SET | | COMBINATION | The latest fad in.Now York is the | consisting of collars and quits | matching a hat of the same mater. lial, One of these novel sete ia of suede colored duvetyn, trimmed with | appliqued flowers of ‘the same ma- |{erial. The hat matching te col lars and cuffs ix of draped duvetyn, ornamented with eut-cet flowers. ; The brim t* faced with viera straw | cloth Another set is carried out io kreen patent leather ‘The U, 8. Public Health Service ta now caring for 12,000 discharged sold- fers, sailors and marines in govern iment hospitals, USIC In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Concert by Famous Flonzaley Quartet Under the management of J Willie Sayre, four musicians known as the Vianmaleys, whoee string quartet is considered almom perfect will give a concert at the Metropoti. | April 26. ‘This group of play have gutned for themarives a jon ae the world’s mreatort chamber ensembia, They have given cattle before and thelr AP exceptional event M usical Club tan Ladies’ C, once: rl following netive = members was given at the Y WoC A torium today vy the Ladies’ Mu al club conee aud . Ceeopin Aver Moguko wk! Pentaisie” ' Dvorak Krotter Mint Frances Tanner Mine Edna McDonagh at the Plane. Voos) » del mio detes ardor “Wherwer You Walk” “Min roma | shoven™ Choe - Mande! Auber Neere Mim Anna Grast Dall, Piano. Clande Madden, Violin Georges Kiremner, Cole oar Pupils’ Recital by Mrs. Just Mrs. Agnes Behr Junt. one of the! best known music teachers in Se attic, will give a puplie’ recital Sat urday evening, April 7, in the ¥ W C A. auditertum. Mra. Just haa) piven many such affairs, but 1@ thin! one she will present twenty-three accomplished pupils. irst Woman on | Service Commission. | WASHINGTON, April 12--Mre. | | Helen Hamilton Gardener, writer and prominent suffrage worker, has | been appointed a member of the! ivil service commission. She is the first woman ever appointed to this or any similar commission. i Mra. Gardener is a vice president of the National American Woman | amociation, and congres- sional counselor of the National | League of ‘Wenn ‘Vetere, ‘Femininity : ‘Rules Mannish styles are rather out of the running in appare! for femininity this spring. The severe lines are ab- | eent even from sports apparel, ail | types of garments having an unmix takable feminine tquoh, This extends even to eweaters. ‘Te newest models way, affairs, fringe are dreasy | trimmed often, and embellished with | tamefs, novelty buttons and all sorts Of clever little pockets, ete. Summer sports and the vacation! [period make the sweats sweater an absolute | ‘NAME. “BAYER” MEANS ASPIRIN 5 GENUINE For Toothache, Neuralgia, Pain, Colds, Headache! You want relief—quickly and mfely! Then inaist ‘on “Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin,” stamped with the “Bayer Cross. The name “Rayer” means you are getting genuine Aspirin pre. scribed by physicians for over eight cen years, and proved safe by mil lions of people. Yor a few cents you can cet a handy tn box of genuine “Rayer ablets of Aspirin,” contatning twelve tablets. Druggieta also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Asptrin in the trade mark of Rayer Manufac ture of Monoaceticacidester of alicy lead, IBERTY MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre ie _ By ay v2 Stattle ty Foo By Mabel Cl ee ON: Page 22 L AVID had but a bad be was to to have the toothache. Not «rumbly ache at felock the dentist ust an ordinary one 4 taken to tooth out He had even cried some night about it; but now when he war up and awake just WOULDN'T! Grandmother knew a young in the of course he 4 ail in David, 1 In & toothache wtory, ( mother,” be asked toothache ator ‘Weil, 1 Grandmother «ir t remember what I how it was Well, there wasn't tet t ip iran an early 4 unt eueRw aid, “Th enum tola you docto: y body or a train, nor ev ra wr any Way at all for foika-to get rom Bnume the other lit piacen except to WALK ‘This girl wan married very young, and busy as a bee all the t to make the litte eabin she her husband lived in seem like home ‘One morning she waked early with a dreadful pain in her tooth so she got up and split kindling t and heated water 1 bathed her cheek it seemed to do very wood. The tooth ached and throbbed just the mme. You sen. her husband was away at work and she seemed a long day en & Frew aw to tho she would enough easier, Hut night 1 began aguim and ‘of Up and walked up and down little ttle cabin. fhe jest COULDNT tached m And whe anid Oh, if only 1 aould y to pull it owt for me one was here to pall ™ for then one aunt whe oni, Crandmother,” David inter iack Diamond ts quite far 1 out of the way that 4 Ww drive home that know exactly how far other said. “It is about od o half ride by auto over 4M thone long, rough the forest! And when she ame lo Uitte streama her feet were ~ tired and hot she would poll off her hoqe and stockings and dabbie (hem inthe cold water, aed she said 4 would reat ber “AL \aat the reashed the Gentiat— and what Go you think? She baan't a bit ef an ache in her tooth any more" ‘ And didn't they pull tt out? De ed, emwerly. surely @10'" Grandmother anehed. “4 arked her that same a was quite alone, fo it to be brave, too, David. et neoemsit conta emart they may be, can out very useful and becoming garment. At least ( it in well made, Many of them are hopelessly otberwine. In the showing of «ports coats, hip dength models predorninate and many of theae are so well taflored and so s sweater may be becoming and no amount of sports no matter how attractive and this Seattie’s guest late in May, Cham Monday. FOR HEROISM jn France Péter De Rosselli, 252% 29th ave @ penned been awarded the D. 8. C. LL + Fy : generally conservative that they are Perfectly correct for general wear. The sweater ix the ideal and widely acdepted garment for sports wear In the Lineup of coats for general the three-quarter length model leaving the wear, that Is belted in front, back to hang loose, is a great favor tte A type of coat that will be much featured for general wear the model which combines coat and cape. Sometimes the Coat proper, 4 rather well fitted affair is lopped with a hip or waist length cape, Again a cape ts mimulated by the wide, flaring sleeves. Sik coats, following the lines dremees, aro also among ot |the feure as well an to give the im | pression at firet glance that they are the «pring Mn cone QCpheum Grok Aiannaad “YE SONG SHOP” ee a Warren Jackson and Robert Adams Music and Lyrics by Cliff Heas and Joe Santley FRANK Excerpts From / “MAIDS AND MELODIES” AX G. IRENE COOPER & RICARDO “Ah Giese de Ring” DE VOE & HOSFORD Musical Comedy Maud Fulton Presents MARY MARBLE & CO. In a Little Play of the Stage “MY HOME TOWN” VALENTE BROTHERS Accordionists FRANK WILSON The Cyeling Genius ERNESTINE PAISLEY MYERS A canpecmons PRI NIGHTS 1Se, 250, SOc, Ie, $1 ssn arr Sanya EAN CREATION CES NEN FN MEME ANS on 2