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oa clock were presented ©) the first dinner, and many reserva + yr SEATTLE YACHT CLUB ~ ~ ~ 4 Pa ™ HAS AUSPICIOUS OPENING BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Editor The Star * FORMAL OPENING OF THE SEATTLE YACHT CLUB Jace on Saturday evenjng at the new club house in Montlake Park ‘a large and enthusiastic audience. Invitations were extended to t lancouver and Tacoma yacht clubs, and prominent naval officers at Bremerton, in addition to the 400 glub members and their friends. Mr. N OH, Latimer, the retiring commodore, with gavel in hand, was master of ) eeremonies, and stood at attention while Mr. Charles T. Boyd ushered the Sthooming officers, escorted on both sides by the members of the club, With 7m short speech, Mr. Latimer presented the gavel to Commodore James 8. ‘Gineon, who rm a brief response. | Por his votiring ertorts is the inter | (ALE E PHONE the So- _ eats of the clud, a vanes mar and is ; Baten of the And to the oldest commodore of the Ss Main 600: Home, Main 2761. Mr. Henry Herel, an automo: Bile traveling kit was given. Pommodore Gibson, in the name of the Seattic Yacht club, accepted a sent by the Queen City Yacht) W. Karl Harbaugh, Hachelior H. Hamlin, Alvin H. Hankins, Hartzell B. Harvey in Haviland, Harry C. A. Habernal, Albert Hall c B tions were made for the affair. The members of the club are BY follows Dr. Frederick Adams, Hubbard F » George W. Allen, Edgar Hu Frank George E. Raltwin and the ceremonies were ended ‘The clud house is charmingty furn- | E and breathes an atmosphere of | W | hospitality and informality. The large Hausman, | Tooms are beautifully gecorated, and Heerma A, Held, 8. TT. Hedges the broad verandas and card rooms W. R. Hedley, C. Hellenthal Will be enticing to the club members Henry Hensel, Chas. L. Hibbard, H Di and wandering yachtsmen during the,C. Hibbard, Jas. Thatcher Hodge. ammer months. All of Seattie/Chas, D, Hoge, Harry L. Hudson. Dimeemed to be represented in the| Robt. A. Hulbert, 8. H. Hutchison. @anee which followed the ceremonies,| Ww. T. Isted, J. F. Ives abd fean indication that the club} 7 4 Jacox, W. H. Jenkins, Will be popular among the social set Jerome, Bert Jilg, L. B. Johnson, 8 Well as in nautical circles. le Sehasin Seen © Sebastenal On Sunday evening the club served) Kahin, Dr. V H, W. Kent, Walter W. Kri h Koepfii, A. Kyer, Dr. Horton Kyle. Chester M. Latimer, Charles Latta, Harotd Lee, W. R. Leet, Hervey A Fred Anderson, P.,J. Andrae,| Lightner, Chas. H. Lilly, Albert B. Ankeny Lord, V. B. Lott Raird, W. A. Magee, Dr. Chas, C Rall, Howard T. Rallard, 8.| J. C. Marmaduke, Winter Martin, L. Fred H, Baxter, John Z.| A. Mason, James Matchett, J. W Walt B. Beebo, Nell H. Reg-| Maxwell, W. M. Meacham, Dr. F. K Capt. J. F. Blain. N. J. Blan-| Munday, Wm. H. McCollock, H. W Col. C. B. Blethen, Joseph | McCrabbe-M. H. McElwain, W. H J. H. Bloedel. Wm. M. Bol-| McBwan, Chas. BE. McKelvey, John P. J. Bornstein, Chas. T. Boyd, | L. MeKenzie, 8. D. McKinstry, John DB. W. Branch, Fred S Brinton, Ira| Mclean, Maurice MeMicken, W Bronson, George Broom, C. Rogers | Mead, R. D. Merrill, Cyrus C. Miller, » Hon. Thomas Burke, C. C.| Dr. 5. M, Milne, Allan O. Miller, N. . Alfred Bornstein, F. M. Miller, 8. W. B, Miller, A. Cheshire ‘ | Mitchell, Miss Doris I. Mitchell, EB. C. |) DP. Millard Canis, Xura Case, W. E.| Moffatt, Robert Moran, hh, Hugh R. Chilberg, H. W Everett Clark, J. A. Clark, J. Chrk, Will S. Cole, Mrs, John| Thomas W. Nash, J. M. Newberg , Henry Colver, Georse Cong-| er, C. E. Nilson, Frank H. Nowell Ray Cook, A. H. Cox, Allan| Dr. G. M. Osterberg, H. F. ngham, Edw. Cunningham, | trander C. Cunningham, Ralston Cun. l. A. Parshall, Reginald Hf. Par m, Otis Cutting, G. 8. Chapin, | sons, J. L. Patton, William T. Pat W. Crosby, Claude P. Cax, W./ton, Chas, E. Peabody, W. Conner. Wm. 8. Peachy, James V B. Danckwortt, Geo. J. Danz,| Louis B. Peeples, Col. 8. A Dr. Richard W. Perry, | Phillips, Arthur A. Phinney. Donworth, Jas, H. De Veuve, | 8. Dulmage, J. F. Duthie, Wal-| Pratt, Jr, Wm. Pigott, ¥. Duthie. Pratt, Rodney Prentice. son, George T. Myers. ? John G. EB took | C.D. Stimson, Chas W. Stimson, Harold Stimson, Thos, D, Stimson, ¥, M, Stadiey, M. M. Sullinger, Jack J. A. Swalwell. ea Ki, Thompson, Harry W. Treat, Trefethen, Frank Tragon Truax, Vineent Waddingham daniel Bi. ing, PB. Lyle 8 Pr Mt. Watt, Prank Water Paul P. Whit Capt. BLP Williams, Frederick . W, Wiley Wiltiama, houne, ¢ ham, C. IT Whitney, ©, B. A. Wing, W. D. Wiley Q. H. Williams, Mall 1 Herbert sWitherspoon, C. B. Wool sey, Geo. H. Woodhouse, Frederick A. Wood, Dr. 1. V, Wurdemann H.W. Yuile. Mano Zan. Wharton. | Associate Members D.| John P.| Mann, | Dd.) Elkan Mor. | ganstern, Rt. BE. Morris, Philip Morré | Os | H. Payne, | H. Powell, Daniel H. Pratt, Frank J.| M.| George n Ww D. Benson, Alberta. Baxter LL win Rooth, Beatty, W 8. Frank W Hansen, | Burns. John ©. db. B oe c. 8 Capt BR. E Kuner w Me Faden ederick, Don G. Graves. Harley OA Kelley Fisher, James RB. Howe. oh A. L. Kempster, Max w E Patullo, Rhodes. Ward, a Cc Fr. P. Wai T. | Worboys, Edgar Webster. Life Members F. Roeing Calhoun, Frank E. Case, J. E. Ch Fred wot John 3.7 N. i Frank Moran W. G. Norris, W. H. Parvona. David Whitcomb. Eugene Schmits, Dettrich Schmitz, Henry Schmits, H. W. Starrett. Non Resident A. H. Daugherty. vo iL. W. Bn. Chas, A. Norton. A. Sime. BL Paterson. Capt. Fred J. Bailey. Junior Members Wimard H. Branch. G. ¥. Cathoun, Ernest Duckering HH. A. Fager, Rowland France, Thos, & France. Robert Hurlbut. L. C, Kullbers. Fart H. Latimer, Walter B. Latimer Loer, Philip MePhinips. Roland W. Nichol. Chas, Stuart Polson. Prentias Thwing. . Fisher, Miter Freematt Capt. J. 8. Gibson r. Oamam abam. Heffernan, Frank T Latimer, A. W. Lee McDermott, Hunter nard Sherman | Lawrence Moare, | Harold Chadwick. | Atlan W. Lath | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, {their horne tn honor of Miss Patricia Fotheringham and her fianes, Mr Merrill Frederic Sproul, on Sunday evening oe . Mra. Dickey to Be Hostess at Tea Mrs. Harold TL. Dickey will enter tain at tea in her apartment at Wiehland Court on Saturday in honor of Mrs, M. Ross Downs, Mrs Paul Stevens and Mra. M,C. Suhle Mra. Hester Dickey will aeiat tn re ceiving, and presiding at the urns will be Mra. Donald Whiting Hart Mrs. Yarwell Putnam Lilly, w W. Greenwood and Davia. nell Mre K, Theatre and Party — De ner entertained with a theatre part followed by @ supper party at their home on Saturday evening. Supper \ \Bridge Luncheon | Mra! Elmer Ikerd will entertain |with a bridge luncheon on Wednes day at her bame. oe Saxby-Wright Nuptials On Tuesday morning, April 27, at the home of the officiating clergy man. oy 1p OO. Powers. marriagé of Miss Beulah P. Wright and Mr. Jack W. Saxby was solem | nized. Min Maude A. Moore was maid of honor, and Mr, Walter J Saxby, father of the groom, acted jan groomaman, Mr. and Mra, Saxby | left immediately for a short trip to Vancouver, Bh. C, and after June 1 will be at home to their friend: t S617 Rainier avenue, Hillman City Thrift Shop Sale At the Thrift Shop tomorrow there will be a sale of young men's cloth jing, shirts, shoes, white vests and a few muita, eee |Delta Gamma. |Mothers’ Party | ‘The Delta Garama Motherw jwill give a bridg@ party Thursday May 6, at the home of Mra. William | Martin, 158 Prompect street. \ a ace Alpha Tau Omega Banquet were hosts at a banquet of eighty covers on Saturday evening at the Hotel Sorrento. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY } Aspasta Club + The Aspasia club meets at 1 p.m. Mrs. | and Mra. Charles Christy Tur-| the | lub The Alpha Tan Omega fraternity | with Mrs. Frank J. Zorn, 6104 28th | vited. MAY 3, 1920, Mr, and Force, to gether with | Mra, David jare enjoying a fe . Mra, Horton Mra, Poree’s mother Greenough, of w days in Victoria, | Dr. A. 1. Rouffiebr has returned | from the Kast, where he spent sev jeral weeks. . Mr. and Mra. Newton Foster and family are departing in two weeks for Cincinnat, where they will re aide. eee Mr, and Mrw. Dallas V, Malverstadt and children have removed from] thelr residence and are living at'the Hotel Otis. o- Mr, and Mra. Daniel Kelleher de parted en Friday for New York and| Virginia, to remain about six weeks eee . Mra. Henry Roetskes has removed from the Hotel OUs to the home of Mra, J. Thomas Dovey, at 1202 Marion st. . Mr, and Mre. oe Harold Spelde! epent the week ond In Kiverett, the guests jof Mrs Speldel's parents, Mr. and| Mra, Irving Miller Smith. eee | The Misses Anne, Bisa and Lillian Michaelis, who have been guests of \Mre, C. H. Whitelaw and Mra, Mar well Putman Lilly, will leave for their home in Victoria on Tuesday see Mr. and Mre. Harry Rratnober Minneapolis, who have for a week been the house guests of Mr. and Mra, J Bratnober, left on Friday for their home. of | | Commander Isaac C. Johnson, U.S. N., will arrive im the city on Tues day. Mr. William Ff. Boeing has return led from Coronado, where he has so- journed since early in the winter. Camp Fire Girls will serve refresh menta. | cee | | Rainier PT. A. Rainier PT. A. meets in room 17 at school at 15. Program by pupils. community singing, election, refresh menta. | cee | | Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Church of Epiphany Musical numbers will be presented at the meeting of the Ladies aurili, ary at the home of Mra J. A. Strat ton, 153 Maiden Lane. Members and | friends invited see Laurethurst PT. A. ‘The regular meeting of the Laurel huret PT. A. will be held at the school at 2 p.m. A program will be} given and Minn Jessie B. Merrick will speak on “Play and Recreation.” |All mothers in the neighborhood in 2 Pm MARGARET ANGLIN HERE IN “THE WOMAN OF BRONZE” (4 In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Phileas Goulet to Sing Here Phileas Gotflet, French barttene, will return here after an absence of over two years in New York where lhe has appeared in numerous con certs and met with great success, On May 4 in the Fine Arts auditorium, 1203 Fourth avenue, he will com tribute a number of songs to th program to be given at the meeting of the British American association, He will be accompanied by J. Fda- |monds Butler, Mins Therera Caw- | sey, soprano, will be the other solo Dr. Frederick A. Murphy will lepeak on “Britain and America in |the Trans-pacific ‘The musical program to be given will be as fok int lane je Lave Giordant Me Not of « Lovely Lass’. Forsyth hanson & Boire Old French Bong! Preguntaic a lax Estretiaw an Folk Song Mex Phileas Ge ‘Care Nome” + Neral curren Remberg Arai Li bacto | Mins Therese Cawsey 'Recital at Alki Under auspices of the Ali, Community connetl | next Thursday, Jat the Alki Community hall, Mra \Gwendolyn Geary Ruge, soprang; |Mrs. Sarah ‘Thornton, dramatia | render; Mr, Claude Madden, violinist? 7 | Miss Edna, McDonagh and Mr. Are Beistad, accompanists, will” ive a program. The proceeds will | | © used for the Armenian relief 7 eee be : Svea Male Choir ‘The Svea Male choir wil give a concert at the Swedish Baptist lchureh, Ninth and Pine, Thursday levening, May 6, at 8:30 o'clock. The soloists will be Alfred Halvorsen, Elmer Ohrne and Ivan Lindholm, They will be assisted by Mra. A. Hale vorsen and Miss Elsie Erickson, ao com panists the a = \« |b Margaret Anglin Marguret Anglin has, in “The;to the presentation of the wife the Woman of Bronze,” which comes to| ®ureness of touch, the sincerity and ing tonight, a play which gives her drama, high comedy, or Greek trag-| 4 again the opportunity to displ thone gifts which have won her poni bes \Birthday Party for. a As i her custom, she has eur. tion among the foremost Small Daughter rounded herself with valuable asnist actremen og the American sta; ants—Fred Eric as the husband,| In celebration of the first birthday The play deals with a woman who Mary Margaret, Nedda Harrigan as the girl, and|/0f her daughter, after 10 yoars of happy margied life) Walter Connolly in a leading role,|Mre. E. H. Abrens entertained at finds herself supplanted by a younger ‘The setting is the work of Living. |/uncheon at her home on Saturday. woman. Mise Anglin is said to bring | ston Piatt Among the guests were five little — vail children from the Orphans’ home, | Overseas to Give Program |May wreaths and brightcolored bale be age loons marked the places at the table, emotional Columbus hall on Saturday evening, May 3. Members and their friends 8 y Wim. W. Eartes, John W. Ed. Walter Rameeyer, Samuel a Robert C. Williams, Thos. Warde | jare invited, and this ts the last dance! Phe Overseas club will give an in [which was centered with a single ~ eee | Frank W. Ellicott, Henry C. F. Faben, Lioyd Faust, W. ; Joseph Gottstein, Joseph | Grant, Joshua Green, Robert P. A. V. Griffiths, Capt. James Stanley A. Griffiths. US mussen, Cheater Roberta, David Rodgers, Mra. Hugh Rood, George L. Ross, H. N. Rothwetler, H. W. Row ley, Dr. Louls Rubenstein. George A. Sample, Roger Bands, A. Schubach, C. N. Seaborn, Henry G. Seaborn, Gearge Nelsog J. Shaw, Eugene M Sherman, Wm. H. Billi. | man, Geo. I, Seibert, Ralph F | Stacy, J. W. Spangler, John M Spargur, Mra. Dorothy C. Simontoy, | W. A. M. Smith, Roy C. Southworth Alexander B. Stewart, H. G. Stibbs, | | 3 | il] 4 > Orpheum Grok Aiannaad TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:15 Nights—15c, 25c; 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mats—1 5c, to 50c The following selection of Orpheum Cirenit tal- ent is offered at The Moore for the week starting this afternoon: GET SEATS EARLY SYLVESTER SCHAFFER “THE MAN WHO DOES EVERYTHING” presenting MANY HEADLINE ACTS IN HIS OWN PERSON “The Speaker of the House” MILT COLLINS in “The Patriot” MME. CLAIRE FORBES Plano soloist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra DEMAREST AND DOLL _ ‘The man, the maid and the piano HERBERT Athletic AND DARE Simplicity THE ROSAIRES “The Act Different” FLORENCE TEMPEST — In “TUMBLE IN LOVE” With Alon and Allen At the piano—George Harris WEDNESDAY MATINEE, MAY 5 Benefit National Vaudeville Artiste’ Association | —USUAL i Junior Applicants Marvhall Allen. Jobn M. Brae, A. P. Camel. De. H. L Gilbert. Gorton Wesley Marwh, Arthur Morgenstern, Edw. F. Maxwell, Howard M. Mid. Geton, Hugh M. Middleton, Keith C. Middleton. John F. Snapp. Senior A, Wm. FE. Benedict, Victor 0. Roone. Edw, D. Carlisie, M. C. Collina, C. P. Conktantina T. A. Davies, RB. Davis, Tra §. Dilte. George Ferrts. Dr. Bruce Elmore, Jaa D. Esary. F Farrell George Stanley Kahin. Walter Madigan Colin O. Radford, Jas, Robinson. H, W. Schmitz, F, Ward Simpkins, Watson Squires, Dr. L. L. Stephens Alfred E. Wason. Raymond C. Hazen. V. McFarland. A. 8. Nicherson, Julius Lang. . Mrs. Barrett to Wed Commander Johnson on Saturday The marriage ot Mra. Kathieen Baillie Barrett and Commander Inaac C. Johnson will be quietly solemnized on Saturday May & at the home of Mra rett’s parents, Mr. and Mra. ander Baillie. Rar Alex Supper Hosts Mr. and Mrs Russell Hubbard White will be hosts at a smail in formal supper Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speidel, at their apartments at the De Luxe. . Camp Fire Girls to Give Vaudeville Entertainment Under the ple =mana, nt of Francia y rink Mrs. len Phillips. formance will be giv: evening, May 18, for the benefit of the Camp Fire Girls at the Metre politan theatre. Mrs, Keith Logan Bullitt has the tickets In charge, and Mrs, Peachy is chairman of publicity. Nine acta will be crowded into one short evening, each presenting the rnier cri” in music, dancing and fashion. An especial interesting feature will be the replica a can teen hut in France, which will be in charge of Miss Mary L&ulee Roch ester and Miss Katherine Kittinger. who were in the service during the war. The proceeds of thie entertainment will go to further the scheme for summer camp for the Camp Fire Mrls, Mr. William Pitt Trimble has donated the use of one end of Trim- ble Island for the camp, but many supplies must be purchased, such as tent food, ete, and the hearty co operation of thé public is urged, oi‘ . overseas Engagement Announced Mr. and Mra, G. W. Kyle, of Win nipeg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mre. Mary Ross Bradley, to Dr. Robert D. Forbes, of this city. The marriage will be sol emnized on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edgar L. Webster. Bride-Elect to Be Honor Guest Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Fretwell win entertain with a supper of ten at afternoon, | ville |noon will be papers and discussion of Amertatn operas, with Mra, W. K. Sickels, leader. “Natoma.” by Victor \Wromer Murray, and “Fairyland,” by !Moratio Parker, will be given by Mra. Victor Zednick. eee Woman's Educational Club A businens meeting of the Wom- an’ Educational @ub will be held at the Federated club house at 2p, m. eee Browning Study Cab | Browning Study club meets with Mra. A. H. Wiseman, 4750 21st ave. N. EB. at'a p.m. Subject: “The Ring and the Book.” Mra. David B. Fryer, 122% Mighth ave. W., will entertain the Caleidh club at 1 p. gn. eee ‘Woman's Turaday Club Mra. F. M. Padelford and Mrs. D C. Hall have charge of the program at the meeting of the Woman's Tuesday club at the home of Mra. E. M. Shelton, 2904 Franklin st, at 1:30 p.m. The subject of the pro- gram is “The Opera.” eee Revned Ch | Revned club meets at the home of |Mre. Oscar W. Watson, 1416 Bast Marion st, at 2 p. m see Fairview Improvement Cl | Fairview Improvement club meets at 745 p. m. at the echool. eee dohn F. Miller Relief Corps | Johp F. Miller Relief corps will ‘meet for a rocial afternoon with Mra Eliza Rice, 128 W. Sist st. Luncheon at 2:20 p. m. eee West Side Woman’ Club The regular monthly meeting of the West Side Woman's Improve- ment club will be held with Mra. i 1, Gaines, 4040 40th st. 8. W., at 2 p.m. ‘ eee A. R. E. M. E. Cinb A. RE. M. E. |the home of Mra. H. L, Van Brocklin, 1704 Bellevue ave, at D. ™. eee Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. lady Stirling chapter, D. A, R,, will meet for the annual business Meeting and election of officers at 11 a, m. at the home of Mrs. C. 8. McCord, 6530 17th ave. N. E. Mem: | bers requested to bring lunch. ‘This |meeting is restricted to members of Lady Stirling chapter Ladies’ Reliet Society Ladies’ Relief society will hold its regula? meeting at the Children |Honie at Tenth ave. W. and Mc |Graw st. at bp. m Tea will be served. provement eee Jefferson PT. A. Jefferson PT. A. meets at the son, formerly of the University of Washington, now with the federal board of vocational training, will talk on the “Mental Development of the Child.” The principal, Mr. Leo B. Baisden, will outline plans for the Jefferson school program for the coming year, Musical selections by the school orchestra, ‘The program will be preceded by @ short busines» meeting at which the annual election of officers will take place. * cee Alki PT, A. Mr. Frank B. Cooper, superintend ent of schools, will give a talk on “Co-operation” at the meeting of the Aiki PT. A. to be held at 8 p. m, in ave, 8 The program for the after-| Jon “Rritain and club will meet at! school at 745 p.m. Mr. D. D. John-| | without being registered next week Pastor's A Mra. Charles 8. Wills will entertatn the Pastor's Ald society of Bethany | Herbert, will be presented by Mra. Presbyterian chureh at her home, 416/ under tlie auspices of the Alki Com- Inere en Went Comstock st. eee Alki Review No. 59 ATK review No. 69, W. I. A, meeta in W. O. W, ball at § p.m eee Agice Sisters Mra. R. Brill) and Mra. 8. B. Elilott | will be hostesses at the meeting of the Agiee Sisters at 1604 43rd ave N. Lancheon at 12 o'clock. (ness and cards. | eee Bettindy American Meeting ‘The semimonthly meeting of the | Britiah-Amertoan amoctation will be held at the Fine Arts auditorium | 1213 Fourth ave. at § o'clock Tues day evening. An address will be iven by Dr. Frederick A. Murphy merica in the Transpacific” V selections will, be rendered by Mr. Phileas Goulet |the celebrated French baritone, ac companied by Prof. J. Edmonde Butler, Miss Thirea Cawsey, so prano, with Miss Lenora Friedland at the piano, will give a group of, fongs. A rare opportunity is pre sented to view the beautiful paint ings on exhibition at the present time. Admission is free and all are | invited. 2:30 p.m. Seattle Progressive Clab The Seattle Progressive club will Meet in the club house, 323 Harvard jave. N.° Important business at 2 o'clock. eee | | Ladies’ Relief Society | | The Ladies’ Relief society meets) at the Seattle Children's Home, 10th ave. W. and McGraw st, at 2 lock. Tea will be served | eee | Cosmopolitan Club On Tuesday the Cosmopolitan club}! of the Y. W. C. A. will hold its) monthly businers meeting at 7 o'clock in the club rooms. Rehear. sais will follow for the player group and members of the chorus and for the plays and concert to be pre rented in May, All club girls or Y W. C. A. members are welcome to join the chorus under direction of| Mrs. Clara M. Hartle. No feo is re-| quired and girls who enjoy singing Jare offered this opportunity. | eee Easteen Star Club to Give Card Party The tern Star club will give a card party Tuesday from 2 until 4 o'clock in the club rooms, 4090 Ar » bidg. Members and their friends are invit | | ADDITIONAL C Registration of Children a¢ Bon Marche Registration of children to be ex amined at the Bon Marche during} Child Welfare Week, from May 11 to 14, began this morning in the | personal service department of that store and wilt continue all week. The registration is in charge of Mrs, D. F Fryer, assisted by Mrs. George B. Littlefield. Children must be regis: tered between 11 and 4 o’olock. No} child will be given any of the tests | Mrs. Littlefield heads the clinic com: mitfee of Child Welfare Week. eee Postpone Meeting of Q. A. P.T. A. The meeting of the Queen Anne High School P.-T. A. has been post- poned from May 7 to May 14. eee Junior Congregation of Temple De Hirsch The Junior Congregation of the Temple de Hirsch will give its spring rdom $ of the school, The Loquage informal dance at the Knights of Bus 7 taper, to represent a May Polay teresting program this evening at), ‘bery of Kewple dolls surrounded» | | 8 o'clock at Moose ball, Second ave. the pretty scene, and were later p An artists’ recital will be given |and Seneca st. The following mem- |sented to the children. 4 friends will take part in < munity Council next Thursday at i the Alki Community ball The fol-|{® Program: Mr. Carl Cet| WATER AFFECTS \§ lowing artists will appear: Mra |Mr. and Mra Smitheringale, Mr. TEETH Gwendolyn Geary Ruge, soprano; | Harold Duckton, Mra Myrtle smith | Scientific investigation disclosed the fact that where “hard” water is” used for drinking, good teeth are Mra. Sarah Thornton, dramatic|and Miss Helga Soderman. reader; Mr. Claud Madden, violinist; - — Mra Edna McDonough and Mr. Ar-| WASHINGTON.—According to de-|the general result. “Hard” water ville Bolstad, accompanist The! partment of labor figures, cost of| contains: a large amount of lime Proceeds will. be used for the Ar-|living in Detroit has increased 108| which enters largely into the com- menian relief. per cent sinoe 1914. position of teeth. of the season. eee Alki Community to Glre Recital One-Third Reduction SALE Inaugurated Today Preliminary TO OPENING IN OUR NEW BUILDING ‘Second Avenue at Pine Street MONDAY, MAY TENTH Continues the Remainder of This Week on UITS GOWNS SWEATERS and TRIMMED HATS s, Petticoats and Silk Underwear Excepted) a x COATS BLOUSES FROCKS SKIRTS i isi td ts i Ss AlN

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