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HAVE AEN ARGARET PRENDERGAST MeLEAN will | SUNSET CLUB TO PROGRAM | OF MERIT FOR MAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star address the members of a the Sunset club on Wednenday, May 5, on the subject of “The Bngtish D Ranevage in America.” and a reading, “A Well Remembered Voice,” by : James Barrier, Tho hostesses will be Mra, Michael Donahoe and Mrs, Ger Eon toe ince the title Sunsee ald Frink. ‘The business meeting until Wednesday im and Brawn will @ymnastical, and wo imagine f Inclined. On Wednestay, May 26, with Mrs Ciarance B. Blethen and Mra. Fred érick T. Fischer as hostesses, a splen @id Ynusical program has been ar yanged, with Mr. Phileas Goulet, bart tone; Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, ac light ful e Country Mrs. ni M aa tharraing tea party yoo scheduled for Wednesday, May 12 has been made public. | Olympiad Contest of} aturalty be ace for Mr. Grant Tn honer Joseph I. Grant, Alice Price Moore, mxocontraite; Mins Mt. Baker Park Larncheon Club Afternoon MacWhinnie was will be post May 19, when the club members will amemble at tuncheon, followed by an entertainment which bolds mach Interest ELEPHONKE the So- ; ciety Editor of The || Star—Office, Main 600 ; Home, Main 2761. Birthday Dinner Dance of the birthday of Mr. Mra, Grant will en: corer Nota, of “Tacoma, accom-/tortain at @ dinner of sixtewn dover snd Mrs les, pian ir home on Saturday evening paniet, and Mra. Floyd Oles, pianist at their home on Sa eee May § Mount Baker Lancheon otub he Highiands. |WHl meet at 1 o'clock Wednesday, | Ragfroned at ut Nae oe May at the elub house The ete ont. a the guests |hosteases will be Mra A. BE. O'Reilly, z Ma, sewing and enjoyed an in- | Mra. C C. Rhodes, Mra. George Mor. P nat To the delight of all, |ford and Mra, W. A. Mcciee e ‘9 the deligh W. A. & by J. M. Barrie, “The Old) _ ; é Be ghows Her Medals.” was re |Clarke-Tronsiud which was given so sue Nuntials iy recently by the Women's |* $ : ierora! Sap The cast follows:| In the presence of tmm rela. Mra, le Marion Béwards; |tives, the marriage of Miss Anne ages ig Mrs. C. K. Bliss; |Tronstud, daughter of Mr. and Mra Williny So. J. J. Buchanan; |A. Tronsiud, and Mr. Neal E. Clarke 7 SAE ra A. Le Knise |took place in Snohomish on Thure Wick raey, Mra J. F.|day evening, April The bride dey: ‘Burch; the living room ted, were Mra. Dp wil be~ party de a sale Mra. Twytnley, The Haggarty Woman, Mrs Hugh M. tea table which was lovely with | and Mrs. Wetherill Hosts fr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Weth- at their home. rift Shop Wants brac are wanted at the Thr |} On Saturday morning t with a few children’s shows ST. ‘ Jot, and at the present price | shoes, the stock should be quickty | Interpalatpr, Mra. where the playlet | branches of Japannse placed at vantage) Henry Suxsaillo ad a « Overseas Club Mr. Clarke. an Caléwell presided a 9 o'clock. | je hosts at an informal of 10 covers Sunday Thursday afternoon. of women's shoes aml! reported Friday morning. 3 was attired in @ dark blue georgette |gown and wore « cormee of Ruel) jroses and sweet peas Miss Margaret Hike | Tronstud, In a gown of lavender satin and | With @ corsage of roses and sweet | peas, attended her sister, and Mr. Ralph Tronsiud was groomeman for ‘The Overseas club will haid thetr P Mcenterpiece of daffodils and Scotch | next dance on Saturday evening at Committee in charge: Mr. Jackman, Mra. Emma Rees, Mr. A. Sinclair, Mr, George Mapel, Miss Mabel Powell, Mins Genevieve) rant, Mr. A. Stringer, Mr. J. Cub bene. Overseas men are specialty ty vited. On May 22 the Overweas cab! 4 will give their annual benefit at the | W'S st #90 Dougias hall in “memory of those | who made the great micrifice.” JAMES cathedral @rtve for | m $150,000 netted $57,000 in the city, after four days of canvassing, It was | ed SPECIALS Poultry Netting-— For Saturday Only edge. Consisting of: 4Quart Covered Preserving Kettles 4Quart Covered Sauce Pan 6Quart Lipped Preserving Kettles @Quart Lipped Sance Pans 12-Quart Pail 14-Quart Dish Pan Choice—$1.39 Citrus Powder— Large size, pack- 5 eer 2 Cleans everything; is pure, harmless and effect- ive; containing ucts of the olive and lemony it keeps the hands soft and white. 2. w 150 ft. rolls, 2-inch mesh, 48 inches high ........$4.98 Electric T wo-pole Meter Switch .98¢ Rubber - cov e r ed, Solid Electric House Wire, No. 14, per foot... .144¢ Nu-Sink—Pints .............79¢ wha =< An assortment of white enamel Cooking Utensils with blue bead- Gives a hard, smooth porcelain-like sur- face and is not affected by boiling water. Sunset Paint— White—Quarts |. ....20seeeece0+ $2.98 Colors—QUOTEB o6. 224+ cee cece e+ 4 $2.69 Produces a durable as well as a hartdsome finish. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders, NST HARDWARE CO. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ‘The he ning at § o'clock in the Transporta. | tian club rooms, Ratlway Exchange build to meet Mr, W. A. Eliot of the Portland Audubon @oclety, Mr. | Eliot bas rece returned from war | amp community service In France, | where he gave illustrated lectures birds to the men in service dur ing the war, Mr, Eliot will talk on| the birds in France land Audubon #6 . Seattl Seattle Juvenile of Netghbors of | Woode next Saturday hall os Minn a club will meet at the Cob ns Meld Playhouse on Saturday evening for a social evening and| |danca A ch will be made by | Prof, Clark Prescott Bimwett, and | nongs will be gtven by Mra RM} Nolland of Tacoma. oe 6 j Phi Mo Alumnae te Meet | ‘The Seattle Alumnae association of Phi Mo will hold tts regular meet ing at the chapter house, 4550 Uni versity bivd., pm tended The } Meet Cyril treet, The electic will be | hone All ‘The their the W West Seattic meetir | ature we Tota FUNERAL SERVICES for Ratph) Delta, meet at China and glasrware, dishes amd parndun Stewart, prominent lumber. | 4534 University Boulevard, at man, who died Wednesday, were held | ° | Alpha Chi ¢ Tota lota of Alpha ( ret | ‘The AO. octal jand Marion street, Saturday evening, | May Lb Fortson Auxiliary No. |@ benefit cart party for the depart ment fund at the hom vey J. Moms, 202 East Forty-seventh | ers can do it and have the room Bya- 4 a apecial members are present. Pipt Onkhe club meets at the by ot Mr ean. champ, . Alpha Gamma Kighteenth avenue northeast “ee Audubon Society | Seattle Audubon soctety wil! Saturday eve and the Port polety, | 7. | le Javenile Neighbors of Wood | craft | craft will give = May party | at the Swedish elub| t 130 o'clock | Minnesota Club to Meet members and friends of the Saturday, May 1, 5 All viviting Phi Mus are a. | da al invitation. | cord Delta Gamma alumnae of Delta Gamma Saturday at 2 p.m with Mre Stutfield, 2045 Bast Newton Phone Fast 3124 ey Classic Culture Club annual business meeting and wm of the Claasc Culture et eld the Federated elub Saturday, May 1, at 230 p.m requested to be! Alpha Phi Lancheon | alumna of Alpha Phi wit gtve | remular luncheon Saturday at) omen's Univernity club. ee West Seattle Art Chub Art club, tnetead of fon Wednesday, will meet on lay, May 1, at 2 p. m. at the Henry art gallery see ipl Oakhe Ctub and Mrs George H. Bean Ninth avenue north | ° Delta My of Alpha Gamma be chapter house, Alumnae Imega Mecting hi Omega will Saturday at 145 p.m at 4543 | once. housekeeper Division 1, A. 0. HL }a lonesome look that may produce an attack of spring fever on the Ladies’ Auxillary, Divison 1, | 08? torn up if the tearing wp is in HL, will give a dance and card | evitable in the W. ©. W. hall, Fourth| Unless one has carpets 4hat have eee Fortson Auxiliary No. 1. 1 will give must of work tnvolved in cleaning a ny a0 great but that two efficient worl f Mra. Har. bie by dinner time. jan May 1, at § o'clock. Take Wall ingford car -— ——$$_—_—--- Ceommitioe (8 commmaitne mice * || Most Men Prefer Good noon. Speak ‘The | im hold in the basement of the Pine street | market ' Management Everyone ts invited. oe. Eats cafeteria Saturday at Dr. T. Owen Watson will | on Ratlways and Government} CHERRY CHAT Rummage Sale Holy Trinity Latheran ebarch ling & rummage nalé this week | lent credit o*e | Cherry’s Clothes It takes more than the mighty conven: | Accom modations extended | by Cherry's to win the patronage of the | ADDITIONAL CLUES | clans of men who | - buy thelr clothes } Fairview P-T. A. exclusively at this Fairview P.-T. A. will have com- establishment. it | mguety singing this evening at takes the best of | 8 @d@tock at the school. Mr. ¥. E ntylen and the best | Train | ing. home Flemming will speak on “Vocational North. 95 Yesler Way ing for Boys and Girts.” | man's tailored clothes—the national General Sherman Circle at prices that a advertiatd makes CHERRY'S STYLE SHOP 207 Rialto Bldg, tween Mad of Mr. Clifford Clark, 734 19th pn and Spring Seattle’s Popular Dentists GOOD TEETH MEAN GOOD HEALTH! We know all this to be true. Rut the main thing ig GOOD TEETH. Good Teeth are the only product that we can turn out. Through our painless dentistry methods we are Able to give you the highest class work at the most moderate rates, and aur years of experience can only do this. We do all our own work—no operators or students work on your teeth here—personal service backs up our guaranteed work Crowns Bridgework Plates We use only the Our gold inlay Our popular An- best materials in Bridgework id ap- chor Plates stayin our gold crowns. pealing tomanyand place and prices Prices range from the prices range from $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 uP UP UP In order to get the best dentistry be sure that the denthit that i» going ta do your work is registered under the state laws, We are registered dentists and comply with all state dental laws. Convenient Office Hours—? to » to 8p. my Sundays, 10 a. m, m. Our Easy Plan Will Appeal to You— Come In and We Will PIONEER DENTISTS, Inc. DR. DANFORD, President Southwest Avenue and First lexker Way ly re The Geveril Sherman Circle, La-| surprisingty low, and on terms that dies of the G. A. R, will gtve an/ add a great deal to the pleasure of | anniversary entertainment and sup | buying here. | per this evening at 8 o'clock at the of valves, too—-and tlmt is exactly | | whet men get at Cherry's. They find | | Frances Russell will lead the atnig- | that Cherry’s selis the highest claus | } Over Pig’n Whistle BURRITT NICHOLS, Jr. Son of Mr. and Mrs, Burritt R. Nichols Portrait by James and Merr 4) Opera company en # visiting friends before leaving for her hotne returned to the Chicago Opera com eee | pany, where she remained for some Mra. A. I. Halbert, of Bettingham, | !™*. At present she is with the Met has been spending several weeks in| "Polltan Opera company of New town, the guest of her daughter,| Y°r* clty |Mra, Ralph Blatr During the war Milas Ingram sang ce } for more # » than any other Mre. Laurence E. Dunawny Gielen | i" day arity was 6 sxsimatvs Spaulding) will arrive in about two] | at e Geos i. I na, t ru Pisce weeks; to be the guest of ber sister,| ‘0° “airman of the music In war. _ | Mra. Robinson D. Pike {time cormmittes invited her to sing in 1 ere the camp hospitals in England dur-| Mr. Bernard Fotheringham wi|!%# the demobilization period. | ee Jeave this evening to spend the week-| oS 4 Jend in Spokane \George Kirchner Recital jat Cornish School | Mr. and Mra Eaton returned or ge Kirchner, viologcelliat. Leonard months in Alaskan waters. oe e | Mr, and Mrs. rret Lowman, who have been extended Bastern | Sonrerts trip, have returned and are domictied |Gperry tip. in Adrian Court | Mariequin ‘Aliecgro con brio Andante ma non troppo Allegre vire rerto A Minor Baint-feens | ered a » ar +-Cyril Boott Mies Kilimabeth Crane, who has) made her home in Baa Claire, Wis consin, for the past nino years, has | returned to Beattle to reside perma | nently. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moses, to- leether with Mra. Moses’ mother, Mra eggs m J. Harvey, will leave next week HOUSECLEANING |NEWEST BLOUSES IN There is othing more diwmal than | BLACK ARE SHOWN having the whole house upset all at) gom@ chic new blouses have been | San Francisco, is the he Bare windows and floors have | developed in black this season. Black | Col. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson at 1028) Jace and net are used for ela: blouses of kneelength, worn ekirtd of matin or silk. trimmed with collars of blouses have collars of white batiste It is possible for’s plain cook te be dium-aized agd furnixhed room ts not | * Pretty one. These suits come to $17.50. price Ages 7 to 17... Good, sturdy flannel bio: larly for $1.25. These are wear and come in a khaki Special sale price. Chambray Roys’ blue chambray sh quality of chambray. ‘The values, Sizes 12% to 14. Many are inade of black geargette or crepe de One room at a time ts enongh to/ chine ° Black cotton blouses are also very wnart Black organdie walsts are white or. to be taken out and beaten there ta] @8Pdie, while binck dotted Swiss | no necessity for any great unbeave! }Of course, curtains and deperics | °F Ormandia come down, bat the amoun ys BOYS’ SUIT SALE Special $12.98 Now is the time to buy your boy a suit. We are offering a real big special in our Month-End Clear- ance Sale. Don’t miss it! and choice patterns. All are cut in the very latest styles and are of the highest grade of workmah- ship. The pants are full lined, and button at the knee. Regular prices of these range from $15.00 Boys’ Pants | —..... $1.50 Flannel Blouses They will go in the month-end sale at...-... \tor Cashmere, to spend a few days jat their rangh. eee | Hasting Brooks, of | me RueKt © Col, Wiliam orth... . borate | Fifteenth avenue Ne with mm Mra. Thomas Fransioli and dangh ter, Jonephine, will depart on Mon day for an astern trip w be gone until July 1. | “MAKE IT YOURSELF” tn the logan ‘of the ¥. M. C. A. girts who are hitting the high cost of feminine apparel by this simple tnethod. | | “Tl feel splendid” “Cascarets” act without Griping or Sickening you—So Convenient! You wake up with your Mead Clear, Complexion Rosy, Breath apd Sweet—Ne Bitousness, Headache, Constipation, Indigestion . Stomach ‘The hand of folly is responsible for quite a number of black eyes. \Children to Sing “Song of Victory” DOWNTOWN SECTION was cam Concert by om & ern trip anied by Miss Anna’ Grant ie ‘ 4 seal Rica! SB a sppear in a recital at the! Philip Hillstrom : * téeut. Comm er Francia Aflen| Cornish School of Music, Saturday| On Saturday evening, May 1, Philip) departed yent on the U. 8. 8./ even 20 o'clock. The following | Hillstrom, one of the foremost bark Algonquin for a cruise of several F ven tones of the Northwest, will appemgy ---fitrauzs Op €/in reettal at Swedish Baptist church Mr. Fillistrom has studied abroad ag: | well as in this Rachmaninoff | ti will be assisted by Carrie Resp, Pepper soprano, and Paul McCoole, pianist. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W | rhe feature of the May fexttvaly Walker, who bave recently returned | of music to given by Seattle to Beattlp after a mix month lachool chiléten at the Arena next dence in Bhanghal, will remove next | | week will be the rendition, for the week to their apartment at the aunt ris first time in Seattle, of the cantata Harvard, on Harvard avenue and ‘onducted by ong of Victory.” by a combine® Rast Denny Way, Mr. and Mra,| ABLE \ high school eborus. Walker have been the guests of Mra, | 7. Other numbers will include @ Walker's brotheriniaw and sister, F “ 9A if ye Greek int retative dance and @& Mr, and Mra. Itobinson D. Pike. pa ances Ingram Liberty Maypole dance ha | . Me + | ue ota Mr, and Mre, Wallace Ronenbiatt, Comes May 6 \CHOCOLATE who have bepn wintering in Shang-| Under the auspices of David] Tie hal, will return home in June. Breve Craig, Frances Ingram, con COOKIES ma oe 8 4 poor Mra. Geo | tralto, will appear © In concert at » ou od bate jeorge Hare, of Buftalo, New up suger York, who has been the guest of her |‘ Masonic temple, May 6. \ ylespoons grated chocolate, sinter, Mra. Rex Stafford, at the| Wuring her concert tour Miss In poon milk. Hote! Borrento, will depart for her! gram ha» received very commends hii home on Saturday I Bes sienich * Wee ences tbe % teaspoon vanilla, “ef © : ” m i, a ™% cup nuts Mra. Frederick Han White wit do. | (7Mcted Musical attention by 1% cups flour part on Monday for Duluth, Chs.|‘20ir Givermity, She possess | 1 teaxpoon baking powder. cago, New York and Borton. she| 2! contralto voice of unus % teaspoon salt ' will later attend the graduation of |''% Which combined with a winning) cream butter and add sugar sow: her sister, Miss Emma Anderson, : fsa porns peer Melt chocolate with milk. A@@ Wellesley, returning to Seattle about Z to butter a sugar. Mix baking the end of June. | Ms eo # first muccens WAS! Lowder with flour. Bent exe. x o@ 8 hieago- Philadelphia Oper® | troroly, Let stand for half an flour, eo. Mardgrove, of Spo i toe, One 5 The f0F lt chill 1 very thin on turned today from Olympia ss rd : me 3 of the floured board, cut with cookie cut n4 will remain in town for two arUsts th ob . 1 bake ir a moderate oven. 1AN SECRETA nany million-dollar xas has @ woman see > M. Sterling, nin a most b 0 bustness men Friday interests of the Interchurch yuntry and is consid- of unusual promise, vocal YOUTHS’ SUIT suits. in fancy tweeds and mixtures Suits, cut in the very latest mode’ to $32.50. Specials in Men’s and Boys’ Wear Men’s Blue Shirts | Fine union camdmeres, in Night and dark | Made of a good strong grade of chambray, | Men's mixtures, Every pair te cut full size and | cut full siso and made well. ' For ,the work: | color; medium weight; riromely mada. For achool wear they are | mgman these are just the thing. legular | eae ey’ 1 b in | Price $1.50; 1 35 Regular $1.26 values; just the thing, and they're sold atga bargal! |e» ROGERS, ROR ‘ ul ee ri Flannel Shirts Men's cotton flannel shirts in khaki color, For wear and real satisfaction you can certainly depend on these, These sell for $2.69 but are cut a $2.29 in the sale to. Athletic Union Suits For the warm spring days you'll be wanting light underwear. These garments are knee length and sleeveless, with elastic insert in the back. Sizes 34 to 42 only; $1 00 . ° $1.26 gray and uses that sell regu. suitable for school “$1.10 Shirts irts of an excellent se are regular $1.50 Here's a bargain light wool hose. have reinforced toes Two pairs POP... .e0eee sesees Special $15.00 Youths’ Long-pants Suits at a special price. These come in neat mixtures, light and dark shades. They are nicely made up and will prove excellent wearing Don’t let this opportunity go by. They’re won- derful values at this low price. Ages 12 to 18 years. We have also a very snappy line of Young Men’s slash pockets. They’re just the kind that every young man wants, and are marked at very low prices—$25.00 Men’s Undershirts cotton ribbed undershirts in ecru havo Jockstitched seams to prevent ripping. Men’s Hose Men's cotton hage in black; reinforced toes and heela These will r @ay sock and wilf stand lots of wear. special sale price, two pairs for .... Men’s Cashmere Hose These are in ecru color and and heels; strong 3 ribbed garter top; all sizes; pair, . 9c SALE , belted and with long sleeves. These 8c ke a splendid eyery- 25c for the man who wears 98c trimmed collars and cuffs; A great big bargain..... Mad terns; mostly extra good value at.. of a splendid qual 1 si Children’s Dresses Size 12 enty, in blue and white patterns of percdle Short Kimonos neat designs; . 69¢ pretty styles. skuffers can't be t sole; button and lace values to $4.50; special at...... Childre A sturdy little Oxford for They have stitched down, heavyweight soles ity of gingham; Wlaue and white stripe pat SHOE BARGAIN Children’s Skuffers If you are looking for a good strong shoe for school wear, these They are of good calfskin uppers and leather me in brown and black; n's Oxfords the youngster who is ... $3.50 hard on shoes. and strong 10. Regular $1.00 values. Special price in our month-end sale, pair... -00.--.0++++ An extra good sub-standard hose; have double toes, These are im a fine silk Lisle and come in black only. $1.25 _75¢ and with pocket: Special sale price, $5.75. Ladies’ Serge Skirts A big money-saving opportunity for you. These Skirts are fashioned of fine quality of serges and granite cloth. All are made in pretty styles, belted price of these is $7.50. | leather uppers. Sizes 8% to 11 Extra d value "eae | Ladies’ Hose age ree apd heen Ladies’ Shoes au t Broken lines in ladies’ button and lace shoes; Sizes 516 19 | uppers; leather soles and heels; Cuban heel; blac extra good value at the low price of.. “RICA. Sar Dace . $2.50 light weight calf ic Coty. ean ae $4.50 at.,