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_ “MRS. DE VEUVE HOSTESS AT CHARMING AFFAIR BY BEULAIL MIT Bootety Editor JAMES HAMILTON DE VEL M™. at @ ti ble centered with a gorgeous @weot peas, yellow tulips and Ophelia Toses, Small baskets of the same Diossams were placed at each corner. Mrs... Trafford Huteson and Mra. George T. Myers dispensed the how Pitalitics. eee Tea for Mrs. Bradley Mrs. Richard A, Ballinger enter tained at tea this afternoon at the Sunset clud in honor of her sister ‘Mra. John 8 Bradiey, of Portiand. eee tgs Raaktnond Gerald Shannon and Mie a Cook were hostesses today @t a luncheon at the Rainier clud in compliment to Miss Helen Richmond, whose marriage will take place on May 12. Fourteen guests were seat @@ around a beautiful centerpiece of ware spring blossoms, which were Tater divided into cormges. The) aes the matinee at the! see Mr. and Mra. Albert J. Rhodes ‘Will entertain with a dinner at their home on Tuesday evening. eee Luncheon for Guests Mra. Harold Lee will entertain at on Monday at the Rainier @lub fn compliment to her house . Mrs. Hendon Chubb and Margaret Chubb, of Orange Tn compliment to Mra. M. E. Hay, Spokane, who has been the guest her Jaughter, Mra. George Hood. herspoon entertain tem guests at luncheon at her home afternoon. eee Miss Turner Wed to Mr. Graves in New York “The marriage of Miss Ellen Tur , @aughter of Mr. and Mra. Lean- T. Turner, of this city, and Mr.| Lafayette Graves, of Greenville, ia, was solemnized on Wednes-| ning at the St. Nicholas Pres an church, in New York City, the Rev. Eullott W. Brown of- jog. After a wedding trip thru, Houthern states, Mr. and Mr Will be at home in Greenville. and Mra. Turner departed for Fast two weeks ago and were by their sons, Robert and who were present at the) ay. Graves is a graduate of the of Washington, class of esterday afternoon at the Sunnet Tange! tn the drawing room, and at the o! was Awarded the highest soore at each table Dasket of lavender hyacinths, pink | 'CHELL COUTTS of The Star TV entertained at a large bridge ten hub. wo of the mame a colonial bougtet r ‘TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—-Office, Main 600; ‘Twenty-five tablea were ar: | ‘Tea was served in the lanai] plan, Chapter A will be represented CLUBS FOR MONDAY Chapter V, P. 0. ©. Chapter V, will meet rwin &, Shank, 632 36h Monday, May ard. ‘There | usual 12 o'clock lunety the redi © with Mre. lave, N, will be the w In accordance with on ity on the program by Mra, R. D. Lang stead, Mra, James Wylie and Mre. Andrew Diffenbach will at . Lineoln The Lincain High will meet Monday, May ard, at 2 in portable No, 2 Mra, C. Mull | Max Raterly, who is apending a few | Rhodes entertained at luncheon and} |Miss Richmond Honored jtuncheons and dinners are being | Monday. Home, Main 2761. | has charge of a lbminute pa The Misses Margaret Huteson,|Mnentary procedure drill, followed y Booth, Eleanor Keith, Roberta | by & short business session, and dur * i | 7 - . a : ‘and Clara Himory aasiat-|{ng @ abort recess the parents an ve kal sf | teachers may meet. Mr. & 1. Plem a }ing, director of voontions of the pub ¥ ves recetved the | !ne, director of voontiona of the pub ot See See lic schools, and Miss I O. Johnson cards at the door. oe Affair for Mrs. Esterl Yor the pleasure of George we! . the re cities which were visited at cont N. IE A. convention. rice i ag Prairie Rose Club Mra. W. M. Prin 6208 18th ave N. BK, Will entertain the Prairie Rose club Monday, May 3, at 2 p. m. rereers Chapter A. ©. P. B. 0. Chapter A. C., FP. BO, will meet Monday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mra. W. 8. Maria, 4511 N. Em weeks in the city, Mrs. Albert J./ bridge at her home yesterday. . Mra Meary ©, Philtps entertained the membery of Miss Helen Rich | mond’s bridal party and a few ints mate friends at luncheon yesterday at her home, oe e Marathon Cloud : : ‘The Marathon Tennis Club Season business meeting on Monday eve Opened ning at the home of Mra. Parks, 3622 ‘rhe Seattle Tennis ctud de becom Aurora ave, ing more popular with these bright) days, and groups o® players and = News of Aaburn Minute Women friends are seen daily, taking & ‘The Mirrute Women of Aubura wil momenta from their game for a chat / entertain the officers of the Beattle over the tea cups The regular) Minute Women's association ¢ New members are wante served, and soon the tepnie dances /and war workers are eligible, On will take their place im the pocial| Monday there will be @ class on par calendar, Vamentary law, and on Wednesday eee : & clans will be instructed in govern Thrift Shop Hat Sale ment The Thrift Shop will have a sale ot ba on Monday, and a goodly number are priced at fifty cents A/ hew stock of bh gear has also ar| rived, and while not so cheaply! eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Fortaen-Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson-Thygesen euxiliary, U. 8. priced, will be remarkable values, It| W. V. will give a benefit card party | ie a very great mtiafaction to the| fF the department sons at the home Thrity Shop board to see the splendid | f Mra. Harvey J. Mons, 203 J2. 4ith results of thelr enterprive, for the| "+ this evening at & o'clock, little shop ts surely meeting the de- id fi mands of the public, and proving a| G@emeral Federation of Women's financial boon te the Children’s Clubs Orthopedic hospital, With Americanism as the keynote ee of the biennial convention of the . General Federation af Women's Bridge for Mrs. Johns | ciute to be held at Dea Moines, town In compliment to Mrs. J. L. Jobna, the third week In June, one of the formerly of Olympia, who ts visiting | great programs of the meeting will friends In the city, Mra. S, R. Peck, | be that on Americanization. Mra. Wiltam P, Hoffman and Mra, Fighth ave club wil bod al wit! speak on conditions in Fastern | | | Miss Jean McLaren, whose | Barton has been announced. national chatrman of D. A. R. Amer. feantzation, will epeak on the foreign women. Mr Saunders, president of Mississippi, and Mra. Still, president of Minsourl, will speak on work among begroes, oe ‘The week of May 10 wil be de | voted to the one hundredth anni vormiry of the birth and life work of | Florence Nightingale. ‘The local jachoois for nurses will, therefore, have their commencement exercises their | Harvey B. Cochrane will entertain at bridge on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peck. Intimate friends of the guest of honor will be among the invited questa eee Birthday Party To honor the atxth birthday of her | Mr. Allen T. Burna, who te to belinat week. The Minor school will the epeaker at the evening meeting | craduate thetr class on Tuesday, May on June fist, will have as his eub-/ 1: ‘The Genttle General will hold ject “Coerstve ar Co-operative Amer | inetr exercises Wednesday, May 12, jcanteation.~ Mr. urna, who cameiand the Sweish hospital will hold into distinguished publle attention | thetr commencement on Thursday, when he conducted the Cleveland | May 18 Foundation survey, is now the @ireo | ll nurse schools wil jom tm @ tor of the Foundation | ylorence Nightingale banquet, with | | | —Portratt engagemen The Miners Nell and Beatrice Mor rion and Mise Anita Knutson will |sall tonight for Los Aggsios, where | they will remain for two montha eee Miss Betty Reddington, who has been attending the University of Callfornia, will return the firmt of the week to mpend the summer. eee Mr. Nathaniel Paschal is tm the Fast, to be gone two weeks eee James ané Merrthew to Mr. Renesslaer | | 4) In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE May Festival Program ‘The May fertival of muxte to be given by the Seattle publie schools in the Arena on May 7 and & is a bigger affair iw year than be | Altowether 6,100 children take in the chorus ever before. part And orchestras ! attle is the only city on the Coast to undertake wuch a festival, the pur. pose of which is to show what the children have been doing in a mu steal way during the year, and to en courage an interest in good mune, A apecial sfeature of the two evening | perforfhances will be interpretive) dancing by a group of girls under thé direction of Mins Henriette Adams of Franklin high school, Programs for the three performances are: FLEMENTARY SCHOO FRIDAY EVENING, May 1, 8:18 Mime Alberta M. Park, sccomipaaiat ‘War Hpangied Manner” Biementary school orchestra Music by Loules Ayers Garnett Bore chorus Mise Laura V. Breyfogte, conduetor 0, Mighty Lana pe rt Bweet Mins Mary......-> Out Where the Went Herins Philieo-Holeworth ) ory Neia and ef Hope and Gi ghiand ecnottia® Bailore bornpipe Group of high echoot gtrie Mine Henriette Adams, matructer BATURDAY MATINGR, MAY 8, 3:18 Mire Alberta . Park, accompanist “Bar paneled Manner” Elementary school orchestra an My Little Fiddle ‘The Tea Ke Yopeora Fou Hripe Frog an@ the Mouse Comes Tripping chorus Mine Ethel Hensom, conductor The Bea Guil -atiate The Tides... ges: Avery Muste of the Brook (italian folk tune) Tent... . see ePrent Abt America, the Whavtiful. Kendall PATURDAY EVENING, MAT 8, 0:18 Accompanist, Norma Whitesides, Aman Bick, Frances Williame and Mra Katherye Worth Mew! high sehect orchestra “Mar fpan| Banner” Mra Bertha Witen Futrdanks who has been very ili at the Minor hospital, was removed to the bome ot ber parents on Thursday. eee High schoo! orchestra and audience WMigh school festival chorus Mr, David F, Davies, condueter Cantata, “A Bong of Victory™ Music by Coerne | tributed Mothers May Hear Expert Child Talks Beattie mothers the lip# of experts the of May women's With organizations, the babies, The baby efinfe, for children under! ie already open to mothers every o a. m. to faturday from Central school, Expert give advice and pamp! showing the g neon at phynicians sare RT A may bear from most vanced Information on child welfare and care of babies during the month cooperation the Crow is standing back of an exter sive program of education on better) ad Conducted by of Rea Gillespies Buy ‘our Gustins iff beautiful Federal ave. | tin's most paintings dis nment’s | Penn's Co’ In Seattle} DOROTHY FAY GOULD M, and Mra, Andrew Gillespie have recently acquired four of Paul Gua for One of Friday Harbor, shows his talent for painting water—trane |Bon Marche the week Figar ae recommendation on just how to care liucent, colorful, rippling, shadowed for baby. | ‘ » | with the greens of nearby hills, The erat y Sete ae eet | is @ snow scene an @x singe “Baby Week" with lectures ath v yey » as only Gustin knows how to hibits and terneoatration te. ° Forest Road” ie a study of lereens in shadow and an interpreta |tion of the mysterious and aloof, ab most inhuman, grandeur of our primeval foreste—an effeet most dif ficult to render on canvas. ‘The one most appealing of the four is “Due Cascades.” This has thas marvelous vell of atmosphere drawn lover the blue distance, so poetic arresting in any pleture, #0 | teristic of our Northwest, and so in painting. It is « perspective hundred miles, with ail the depth |color and magic of that distance: ‘The collection represents (sides of Paul Gustin’s work—bis Crt |interest was in water, and many a |his early paintings were of our wat erfront, fos, ocean and ships. Quite suddenly he took up mountains, and |mueh of his best work has been done lon Mount Rainier. Recently he has been studying the forests. Entirely self-taught, “he is succeeding slowly in mastering the secrets of render the unique atmosphere only found the Northwest, and annually at Fine Arts exhibitions is revealing te us new loveliness that surrounds Painting Portrait Miss Mable Lysle is painting 18. Experts wM lecture on child wel fare every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:30, during the month of May at Frederick & Nelson auditorium Mothers are urged to attend. The first lecture is Tuesday, May when Dr, Lillian Irwin speaks on “PreNatal Influence.” and Dr Frederick Siyfield talke on “Fresh Air.” Programa for there lectares will appear each preceding day tn The Star's column of announcements. The members of the central com. mittee of the child hygiene commit tes are as follows: John MeM. Porter Dean Burkhetmer, Mra, ¥ to im), r B (enatrma’ Mr W. Pa Mrs. 0. . MM. B. Newhouse Those axsisting are: Mrs. D. 1. Burkhart, old, Mra O, WH. Moti Mrs. George , Mra. Percy Thomas, . Mra J. D. Part t, | J. Fulferd, Mra BC. Dietman, art Sener, tre $ % Sat: = ings at the re ee | ~ » Mrs | portraits. One Miss nie enna ag WI “| houn, Mbrarian in the reference at the Seattle public library, is @ wii jure seated between two eno tS uere. G. |gilt candlesticks Goaned ty Mra. |gar Ames), and symbolizing light” Miss Calhoun passes em those who come tn contact with NURSES WILL HOLD BANQUET ge hap hoa! ~y- Celebrating the one hundredth an-| Arts, an artist herself, whose niversary of the birth of Fiorente|ing animal frieze will Nightingale, Seattle nurses will ban-|by those who saw the quet in the Masonic club rooms at 8| Mr. Waterhouse pdt on at DP om, May 14. Tableaux of the |two Christmases ago and epochs in the history of nursing will|later in the bookshop at be given. Marche. Mrs B. & Woodman, Dell, Mra, I J. Behofield, M May. Mra © KB. Bogardus « ¥. Haley ssi es a eich A He and is a member of Alpha Phil daughter, Antoinette, Mra Harry B.| Stuty ef Methods of Americanise- Barttone wvive ied . @rdson, Mrs. , She served overseas for a im the United States signal as telephone operator, and was to the position of chief for the peace conference. | Graves also served overseas, eee ir. and Mrs. Winslow Entertain , and Mra. Kenelm Winslow, Jr, entertain informally at tea in| apartment tomorrow afternoon. | eee Mrs. Ames Hostess ‘Mrs. Edgar Ames entertained In- y at luncheon on Friday at} hom The guests included 3 of the Country Club col-| Mrs. Louis Fischer | Miss Eleanor Linder and t Patricia Fotheringham, Mr: F. Eberting and Miss Dor-| Greene entertained one hundred delightfully at tea Thute | afternoon from 4 until ¢ at the| home of Miss Greene. | Im the hallway was a stately “Besket of greens and freesian and the large reception room was frag. Pent with cherry blossoms, daffodils | ‘and the flowering currant, while the room was & bower of huckie- | ‘berry, ferns and vari-colored flow i, The table was made attractive | by a large basket of roses, hyacinths, | “Giffodiis and carnations, tied with Mimy bows of yellow and pink chif. fon. . Presiding at the urns were: Mra. | BL. Ross Downs, Mrs, Lawrence Rich-| William Giorius, Mrs Marjory Draham Brown and Miss Dorothy Lindse | Fowler entertained seventeen little guests at her home on Thursday. Pink-tulle clad Kewples and jonqutls made the refreshment table attrac tion, This work, apringing out of the belief that we were in danger of hasty concluatons and faulty meth: ods tn Americanteation thra our lac! |Christensen’s Hall lot information, ts divided into 10 beads, namely, Schooling of the Im- migrant, Press and Theatre, Homes jand Family Life, Legal Protection and Correction, Healt, Naturallea. | tom and Politica! Experience, Indus trial and Economic Amalgamation Treatment of Immigrant Heritage, Raral Development, Neighborhood Agencten, Mr. Burns ts considered one of the firet authorities tn the country on Amerteantration. Hin paint of view is indicated by his selection of his topte. “The Moving Picture Fitm” wilt be presented by the Society * for Vieual Education, the evening of June 21. This society ts an organi zation of notable college men and teachers, who are working out a |complete course of instruction along Unes that follow our system of edu | cation and filma covering instruction | to be given to tmmigrants on ehip | board, even before they land. Dr, Carotine Hedger ts to guest of honor and speaker at an - Americantzation luncheon June 224. BIRTH STATISTICS Dr. Hedger is well known for the no. ‘An average of $8,000,000 babies | table work shé\has done in prepar oe in the world each year, ac |!9 Americanzation workers thru aed to. statinticn compiled’ by |{nstitutes held in Chienga, an outline French official birth statistician |°f which she has pared for the after 10 years’ work. This average |T*neral Fedgratio€n pamphlet on amounts to 70 births per minute Americanization, and fof her grent ‘The statistics further any that if|*Uccess among foreign-born moth- the cradies containing babies born|¢T*. Hecently Dr. Hedger has been in one year were pldted end to end| Making & mpecial study of night they would Just reach around the|®hools among foreign born tn many dasth's equator cities, and it ts of this matter she will speak The Americantzation conference to struét a motorcycle waa made by W.|be held on the afternoon of June 22d W. Austin, of Winthrop, Mass, in| will be a true conference. Moat of 1868. | the time will be given to discussion tive and games completed the after noon's pleasure. eee May Day Party at Prof. Frederic Christensen “ras host at a delightful May day party thiq afternoon, when the following Compliment... . Neviere Remmi Cymbal dance. .. Bisa Christensen nese dance (Mirtation) secceress baeretia Larkin, Bdith Alle Oriental dance Princesa orders her slaves to dance while she worships Else Christensen, Ellen Rhodes, Mthel- sigh Young and Wisifred James The earliest known attempt to con Give Yourself a Fresh Start— If only you could and start all over more worth living? We'll lend you the m debts, or for any other legitimate purpose, at the legal rate of 8% interest, if you can get two friends to vouch for your personal character, and can repay the amount regu- larly by the week or, NO STRINGS ATTACHED TO OUR OFFER—JUST YOUR PROMISE TO REPAY INDUSTRIAL LOAN S& INVESTMENT Co, 421 Unio get rid of those debts again—wouldn’t life be ~| of experience and practical methods of work. A few club workers have | been asked to speak briefly, just to jstart the discussion. Mra. MacNish of Minois will speak on the first steps in Americanization work. Mra. Blanchard, chairman of G. F. W. C. |Moving Picture committee, will | speak on the “Movie and Amertcani i} | zation.” Mrs. Howel of Iowa, alxo Mattnees 2:30 BEGINNING TOM oney to pay off your “YOU'D BE month. MERRY MUSICAL FOUR DANU Purepe. ms Canting Me HOWARD 4 HELEN SAVAGE “The Shooting Stara” Laurie Asninted by Irene ns General Admiastoun—M. @ the) In COMEDY 80NG RECITATIONS on, 2% Cemtay Ni representatives from the army and navy, Red Crom, as well as students from all the nurses’ schools in the ctu. eee Gaara Barton Tent No. 1 Clara Barton Tent, No. 1, Daugh- | tere of Veterans, met in regular ses | | ston, April 28. Mra. Stewart report led the presentation of a fing to the |suntor clase at Mount View school. |A splendid program was given, with a talk by Mra. Rose Jackson, depart | ment president. Delegates were olect led to attend the convention at Yakima in June, and the remults |were: Meadames Hazen, Reynolds, |Gouth, Squires, Higby, Diamond Lyman. Alternates were: Mesdames Phoenix, Jobes, Hubbard, Whitting. | ton, MeCombs, Atkens, Burbanks. A | business meeting will be held Wed | needay, May 12, in the Veterans’ hall, | armory. © © .¢ Mis College Ctnd MIMa College club meets Saturday, | May 8, instead ‘of the first of May eee Annie Wright Seminary Cub An informal dance will be given by the Annie Wright Seminary club at |the Jumble Shop on Saturday, May 4. ‘The patronessen will be Mra N. | TL. Latimer, Mra, J, C. Hayden, Mra |F. D. Moore, Mra R. W. Condon, | Mra? Lawrence Booth, Mra, Froeder. lick Gribble, Mra, W. T. Davia, Mre | Harry Egan. ee Jefferson PT. A. ‘The Jefferson PT. A. will meet Tuesday evening, May 4, at 7:45 at |the school. Officers will be elected land a program will include a talk lon “Mental Development of the |chid,” by D. D. Johnaon, of the | Federated Board of Vocational Edu cation. eee Seattle Chapter, 95, 0. FB. 8. The Seattle Chapter, 95, 0. EB. 8. Social club, will meet at the home of Mra. Nellie Walla, 2428 Second ave, W., on Thursday, at 2 p, m, North Queen Anne car. Artesian wells are named after the French province of Artais, where they appear to have betn first used on an extensive scale. Dr. and Mra Harvey BR. Cochran are spending the weekend tn Cle Eien eee . Mra & B. Hutchinson of Chicago, who bas been the guest of her «is ter, Mra. Jarnes Bt. Cavanaugh, left Friday for California, eee Ensign Fred W. Darnefl, who has | been for the past 10 months in com |mand of the U. 8. 8. Subchaser No | 296, haw been transferred to the At |lantio Meet, and left for the Kast const on the U. 8 & Gwin. | Darnell’s mother, Mrs, Edith C. Dar. nel, will spend the eummer tn the Bast and at Coronada eee Cupt. and Mra. Bruce Gricge re moved on Thursday to their home at the Earlington Golf and Country club. Mr. and Mra J. F. Dourtaa and family have removed to the Barling ton Golf and Country club where they will epend the summer. eee Mra. Harold Lee has as her howse guests, Mf. Hendon Chubb and daughter Miss Margaret Chubb, of Orange, N. J, who will remain a wook. eee Mr. Frank Cullen Rrophy wif ar rive Thursday from Phoenix, Ariz, to Join his wife, who in the guest of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Blake, eee Mra. John P. Fay, with her grand- children, Anne Westbrook and Carl | Gould, Jr, and nurse, are spending a week at the Gould home at the| |Country club. Mr. and"Mre. Cart F.! Gould will join them May 8, see Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Losey, who have been the house guests of Mr. jand Mra. Frank T. Lewin for several | weeks, left yesterday for their home jin Syracuse, New York. Mr. and Mra. Losey spent the winter in Cali-| fornia, } Weather reports are now reeetved| from more than 3,500 stations in the United States, besides about 60 for- eign stations, Mre Rrnest Worth High exhoo! festival orchestra ‘Mr. Brest Worth, conductor Liberty pole dance of high etheo! trie Group Miss Heartette Adama, instructor Beat yolks of eggs with sugar til! Ught. Add butter and cornstarch. | Stir in milk and cook, stirring con stantly, till thick. Pour in a but tered pudding dish and cover with thé whites of the eggs beaten till stiff and dry with the powdered sugar, Put in oven and brown slightly. Serve with whipped cream. AMUSEMENTS PALACE HIp *)*: Direction of Ackerman & Harrie 7 ft Mw Matines Today NORA BAYES tm Her Joyous Musteal € “LADIES FinsT’? Even, 50c to $2.50. PANTAGES Nights 7 and 9 IORROW MATINEE Emilie De Recat Presents SURPRISED” MINIATURE FARCE With Billy Zeck, Gladys Randolph, Jack O'Malley and Six Typlead 0 Keeat Beauties r RUCKER & WINFRED Ebony-Hued@ Watertainers LOWKY & Ncw “vitty-itty” ‘The Popular Eecentrie Comedie Ordway » Wisher at the Plane _Pantagescope Presenting Pearl White in Kipisode 13, “The Black Secret” # Conta HIPPODROME OMER LIND & © “The Singing Teacher” NTURY FOUR From Ragtime to Geand Opera STRYKER PALACE HI Direction of Ackerman @ Harte TOMORROW, MONTAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A Crackerjack New Show of to THEATRE Continuous Iroll VAUDEVILLE NIOn America’s Aquat SHEPPARD & DUNN *Oh, What a Pal Was Mary” HERE’S A WEEK OF MERRIMENT FOR YOU MAT. TODAY Now Continuous Performance » SUNDAY “ THE BIG WHIRLY GIRLY FUN AND MUSICAL COCKTAIL WITH A KICK— Th WITH LEW WHITE OSCAR GERARD BESS HILL ROBERT LORENZO and the splendid Levy’s Musical Comedy Company with the large beauty chorus of TWENTY-TWO GIRLS THE LARGEST AND MUSICAL SHOW IN THE WEST FOR THE MONEY Sundays and Evenings: 40c Mat. Today: 27¢ |

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