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INFORMAL RECEPTION GIVEN AT SUNSET CLUB IN COMPLIMENT | yaad ts TO MRS. MILLS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soe Naite JOHN C. HIGC r MM... at the Su Bhilcago, who has come ty was fragrant with great Mrs. Elmer ¥ nd Miss KE vty NS El ttle to Ad, Mrs » Wood er, accompanied by Mra, Dalsy Wood Hildreth, Yesterday and Sproas htful numbers ” by Ch “Love Is the Wind “Questions and ival am. Mrs. John T. gar L. Webster alternat @d at the tea table, which had fo: ; cise pieee a handsome basket of Ades Wer gypsophelia, yellow daisies, snap dragons and tt . and daffodils, lips, parce ee : 1 Reception for MP. Frazer rles Gilbert by Mac F Replies Mre Condon Prowser, Miss Nollie Cornish will be hostess | Academy on Friday evening for Une) set cu ton an Aan informal reception on Sunday ing, in compliment to Mr, Arthur rf, prominent pianist of Chicago, Pollowing bis concert at the Cornish hall. Breakfast at Sunset Club Mrs, Francis Guy Frink will en ftertain at an rmal breakf Tuesday at the set club in hor @f Miss Josephine Carman to Mr. Robert Fox, golamnized om May 14. ary _ Motor Trip and €on A group of young ladies, with Miss Merril! as hostess, motored to Ohop Bob's for luncheon Thursday. for the pleasure of Marshall, of Duluth, who ts some tine at the Hotel ton. . Irs. Seagrave Luncheon ‘ostess ‘Mrs. W. Hi. Seagrave will entertain ‘ a luncheon at home, followed Qn Orpheum party, on Saturday, honor of her daughter, Ellabelle, birthday it will be. Seagrave yesterday entertain her bridge club at luncheon and at the Seattle Terfnis club. eee fy P ‘amma Phi Beta armal This Evening he annual spring formal of the ma Phi Beta sorority will be 4 this evening in Christensen's ‘The list of patrons and patron: Includes: Prosident and Mrs. Suzzallo, Professor and Mrs. 4S. Meany, Colonel and Mra. G hes of fruit blossoma, r of ‘The Star TERTAINED with a small tea this after: ea club in honor of Mrs, Rdward Morgan Mille, of | ° °F" aide, In the reception room, which Mrs. Higgins w Albert Charlés Phillips, Mra. Farwell Murphy During the receiving hours, sang three |(7].ELEPHONE the § ciety Editor of The || Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. |Mrs. Shaw Hostess In honor of Miss Frances O'Tirten, of Portland, Mra, Marry A jh jtertained at lun |the Seattle Gol | . Seattle Ridin The Riding club and Country club. g Club will meet at the usual weekly ride. . . . 'Dancing Party for Classmates Mr. Terence Parker, fr, will be host at a dancing party at his home on t § jing fifty of his ¢ evening of May Miss Phyllis Hamlin, who is @ student at L'Ecole Francaise, in New | | York, will sail for ) with a party from school. They expect to travel thru the British lales, France, Switzerland, Norway and Sweden, returning New York in September. ee Mr. W. Dwight Mead returned this morning from Portiand, San Fran to lelseo and Los Angeles, where he has/| |epent the past three months, | ee | fies Laura Robertson, of Everett, }has been the house guest this week of Miss Mario Leghorn. Miss Rob erteon and her parents, Mr. a Thomas Robertson, have recently re ‘turned from Chicago, New York Philadelphia, Florida and California, jwhere they have traveled since Oc | tober. | | Miss Efigbeth Daulton, who has apent the winter in Manila, the guest lof her brotherinlaw and sister |Governor and Mrs. Francie Burton Harrison, will arrive im Seattle on Saturday : eee Mr. an@ Mra. Clarence Blethen and Mra. Lewts BE. Eyman returned this morning from a twodays tip to Victoria, eee Mra Jphn Slattery and chii¢ren heave tken a house at Vashon Heights for the summer. ee Mr. and Mra. Howard N’ HMdreth hawe rdmoved from 1138 18th ave. N., to thelr home at 2064 23rd ave. N. eee Mr. and Mra. J. C. GC Edon will leave on Sunday for Bellingham and Do you lookasyoungasyourhusband? Ifnot —what is wrong? You may have grown stout- er and consequently somewhat older looking, go Belt Reducing’ Corsets reducethe hips, straighten that abdominal line, mold the figure into graceful linesand make youlook much younger. Thousands of women who had become discouraged over the growing heaviness and stoutness of their figures are now wearing these perfect Kengo Corsets with remarke able results, Tengo Corsets are economically priced from $3 to $10 : " ‘FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD STORES” THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY 170 Fifth Avenue New York City Italy, | Mrs. | ©, where they will Mixes Marjorie Vancouver, PB spend several days }u of Vancouver, will |company them home, and be their house guest at the Highlands . person, a pater ts spend jing a week in Portland, the guest of [Mra L. C. Gilman | ee and Mrs. Heber Plank are en to San Francisco from New and expect to return to this elty about June 1 . | Mr, Dr. George W. Thomas has re HE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY‘7, 1920, ROBERT REHGER BURNS Son of Mr. and Mrs, Horace De Wolfe Burns. | | turned fram a short business trip to! Spokane | CLUBS FORK SATURDAY Basket Sale Today and Saturday A wale of Bankets and bead work made by the patients of the Pirlands sanatorium, is being held today and tomorrow in & Vacant store the first floor of the McDermott build ing Fourth ave. and Pine »t The sale in in wharge of the Anti‘Tubercu losis league, with the mittee assisting: Mrs W wold, Mrs. John Trumbull, Mrs c Kden, Mra. Trafford Huteson Mra. ¢ par W. Sharples. Dr rt Amith | |suaees toes the sterilization of each basket, #0 the purchasers need have } P | no foar regarding tiona will be taken Firlands pubiicat well rium will be’ on a0. . St. Pants Kpixcopal Chureh them tor and views of Pep.” the | as nana an postal the he of Paul's Episcopal eh 4 social in the Sunday ool room of thé church Saturday evening for parishioners and their friends, eee Juniory of Temple do Hirsch The Junior congregation of Temple de Hirech will give tts dance Saturday evening at entertainment comm the last the eee Informal Dance and Card Party | Seattle Chapter, No. 95, O. FE. will entertam with an informa! dance and card party on Saturday, May § jin the banquet room of the Masonic |temple. Eastern Stars, Masons and friends invited eee Mills College Clad The Mille College club will meet on Saturday at 3 o'clock at the Wom | man's University club, oe Women's Democratic Club ‘The annual assembly of the Wom an's Democratic club will be held| Saturday at 2 p, m. in Meves cafe | teria, Annual reports and elections. | oe Who's Who Club | A card party will be held by the! Whi's Who club Saturday evening! at § o'clock with Mra H. C. Potter, | at the Armory. eee Allah Chapter, No, 165 Aflah Chapter, No. 145, Order Fast,/ ern Star, will give an informal danc | ing party at the Odd Fellows’ tempic A cordial invitation extended to all Bastern Stara, Masons and friends. eee Ladien of Woodcraft Mre George Beauchamp, 6732 Ninth ave. N. W. will entertain at/ whist thie evening. AN Neighbors | and friends cordially invited. Re freshmenta eee LUnion Francaise L’Union Francaise meets at Y. W C. A. at 8 o'clock. ADDITIONAL CLUBS May Party at Immaculate Conception Chareh A May time card party will be given by the women of the Immacu late Conception church at 8:15 this evening sharp, in the parish hali,| 1$th ave. and E. Marion st. ee Seattle Audubon Society The Seattle Audubon society will walk on Sunday. Take 830 a. m. beat for Kirkland at Madison Park. | The monthly meeting of the society | will take place on Monday evening at $ o'clock, In the Transportation rooms, Second ave. dnd Cherry at A business meeting will be held, fot lowed by a lecture on “Bird Their Relation to Forest Trees.” eee Seattle Federation to Assist tn Mother's Day Program Seattle Federation of Women Clubs accepted the invitation of the navy Y. M.C. A. to co-operate with | them on a Mothers’ day program, to! be given in the Bremerton ¥. M. C. A iditorium Sunday, May 9. | ‘Mothers’ day” address will be given | by Miss Sara Williams, of the Cen tury club. The musical program is to be contributed by elub and will include “ Stream” (Alfred Seott Mrs. gifenry Fittman; reading by Mra. Harry solo, entitled “Songs Sang” (Dvorak), by Mra nick, and @ vocal se and) ‘s Ghetty), by & dramatic Erwin; violin} My Mother! Vietor Zed-| Sometimes a man is loved for the enemies be made, but more often for the money has has inherited. If you would get close to nature get a job as a farmhand. Let Cherry Help f You Dress Better CHERRY CHAT Why handicap! yourself by dress-| ing poorly, m because you short of cash? Cherry'’# terme will enable you to secure an entire out: | fit of fashionable | «pring attire on! very small monthly | payments. Many salesmen, motion picture people and all whose work makes it necessary that they dress in. good fashion at ali times, are patrons of Cherry's, They trade at this style shop because they can secure several g00d suits of clothes on such easy terms that they feel the expense Jeas than in buying @ single article of ap- parel at the ordinary cash store. Come in and see the smart new spring sult models just received. The Values wil interest you. Cherry's Stylé Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg., over Pig'n Whistle, Second Ave. between Madison and Spring. Knights of Columbus hail, | a |Open House on Campus | |be given at 4:30 p.m. A number of Subscrip | roh will give} | James and Merrthew The public ts invited to the “Open House.” May £5, that the college of Fine Arts will hold in the “Archi tecture Shack” and in the studios back of the book store on the uni versity campus, The work of the jart students under Ambrowe Patter |son and Mies Ff will be whown, . . |Roy Partridge Now Roi | Rot Partridge has a new etching |at the Pacific Picture Frame Co.'s, Japanese Prints at University | Sa36 Spee ave, called “Hilinide ‘The Museum at the University of | ested to nee it, the first one he has Washington bag an interesting x | sent up from Ban Francisco since he hibit of old Japanese prin on “lie [loft twe years ago. He bas changed play im the Art room. © P. Willat | bi name from Hoy to Rot and his nen, Mies Maud Kerns, Mra. C. T.| prices from about $10 to $20. Takahaghl, awyer and the| » » 9 Publi them. An old style ult or worn by the fighting aristocracy has also been| Now that good weather hae come, loaned by Alexander G, Wilson. Ambrose Patterson is taking his por A set of Japanese dolls weartng | trait lane eutdoora, Tuesday and characteristic dresece of the girly’ |mureday afternoons the little col fentival held In Japan every spring | ony of ensels can be seen back of haa been presented to the university 10° Campus bookstore. Nine regu by the Japanese conmul. The most i.e studenth are in the department, interesting portraits shown are by) tut pone more faithful than the een wor in paint and charcea! Ewe sri cohen i Se stehtmenth | a ee Pechineld Fisken, and ninetes ‘ “ - segarded by the Japanese much ga] T= Edger Ames and Miss Milnora we do magagine advertisements yntil | their real value and beauty was her alded by English travelers, John LaFaree, famoun artist, had one of the most complete collections tn America, part of which Oliver La Farge of Seattle inherited and later sold to Mra. Walter Oakes. Mrs, F. M. Padelford Is one of the best posted women in Seattle on p for it is an art by Iteelf, most interesting to its devoters, To make 4 print, the-ertist first painted a/ picture, then made wood-block cary nga reparate block for each calor Those who knew can tell the old prints, done carefully, with artistic colorings, when the blocks were fresh and clean-cut, from the later and modern ones done on the old blocks by those who want to make money now that the value of the, prints is |A RT In Seattle Conducted by DOROTHY FAY GOULD Portrait Class Outdoors Roberts go regularly, and up to ber safling for Kurope, Miss Gwendolyn | Carkeek did also, $12.98. at the knee, known Howard Haskell. The program will the club women whe are going to Bremerton have sone in the service or have had during the world war, | Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE | Frances Ingram Concert | Lant evening, at the Masonic tem yntralto of the ing reeltal \pomnennen a volee of unusual beauty lier tones ere rich and warm, and she wings with #kill and musical in telligence. | The first part of her program was devoted to old Englivh songs, whieh | were very well rendered. “Lung! dal acre bene,” by Becobl, and Twicken ham Ferry,” by Marzals, espe mhowed bh volee to the beat age. In the next group were by Kramer; Gilberte’a ‘An Byen Hong” and the plaintive “Synnove’s Hong.” In the latter ee, Mins In| gram was given tunity to} phow the fineness of her planissimo tone In the next number, “Amour, viens alder by Saint-Saens, Mies Ingram waa at her height She sang th jexquinte aria with Intense feeling In the last part of her “ram Vous neon, Marquise, and “The Victor by Kaun, showed her }matic abiiity to th beat advant A Messenger Retreat.” both by La Fargo. pnd “Multeer by Noge dino very popular. At the « oft the program, Mine In lgram sang two e¢ ren, “The Bilver King weet Btory of Old Mins Ingram's program was mont | enjoyable, and wan enthus out | reonl ved She w ge King Job . \Concert by |Arthur Frazer lat Cornish School | 0" Sunday evening at 9 o'clock thé | |Gorninh school of music will present }Arthur Frazer, pianist, in concert. { |The following pragram will be given:| | Theme ced Varia { Bon . " | Neeturne Ke Old friends will be inter: | ) Molekowakt Jonet Buk Poivuaine (Mugen Ouse! o) Techelkowsh, |\YELLOW IS GOOD |KITCHEN COLOR | Ie tt been decided that the! kitchen walle shall be painted this | spring choone the color of the paint | with an eye for cheerfulness, | Yellow is @ good eolor to choose | for any kitehen, but especially for ene with few windows. Yellow re | Mects light and cleans well, The tint | may be strong enough ta be substan tial and still not be offensive, Be lcareful not to get a yellow with green in it. A pinkish yellow has » soothing effect on nerves and pubs light into the room. . [77 x | SWEDISH LAW G WIFE MORE RIGHTS On April 17 the Swedish part ment, with @ substantial maj passed the new marriage law. law provides for the abolition of husband's personal guardiansl lover hin wife, takes away his leg | rignt to dispowe of the wife's person ts property and generally strength KIDDIE IS FAMOUS STORY TELLER ens the wife's matrimonial indepen |MUSIC DOMINATES | PALACE HIP PROGRAM | The Celli Singers, who are a f lture of the new bill which opened al the Palace Hip yesterday, ha lected with unerring Judgment song |from the old favorites which are evi popular, ‘The company, including ¢ men and a trio of ladies, have sph | did voices which biend harmoniously, Jand in point of scente effects and Jtuming the production also presentag an artistic appeal Another musical offering that te strong favorite is that of the Fi Bangards—a family affair present |by father, non and two delightt pretty and vivacious daughters |" Mumford and Stanley, two young please with a singing and come skit The Senna & Wet» dus, nd dance. Gordon and Gordo » clever acrobatic stunt partner are dexterou hurl bright-colored ited Indian clubs, ale ix the star of “Beck Elizabeth Peuline ¢ Gulick “se |men ay nw YORK, May 6 Pauline Gulick, 8 years old, tar attraction at @ series of morning entertainments in the Hotel Vander bilt for the benefit of the Bambino} Eilzabeth tella stories to en audiences, The Bambino league an auxiliary of the Free Milk for Italy league, Ite patron enses include Mra. Enrico Caruso, the Duchess de Chaulnes and Mrs George Jay Gould, Keanie Harri feature photoplay, ieague Modded raptured is chief 4 Crom nurse for Westen Siberia, has been appointed director of Nursing Service of the Northwégh. lern Division of tt How to Keep Baby 1% Smiling and Well Wi See that the daily functions are regular and normal can't $1 BOYS’ SPRING SUITS SPECIAL $12.98 Now {fs just the time to buy your boy his new Spring Suit. iwe are making a special offer to you that can't be beat anywhere. All of our suits priced at $17.50 are put on sale at the special price of These suits come In fancy tweeds and mixtures in the very choicest itterns. All are cut in the latest and smartest styles, and are of the ighest grade of workmanship. The pants are full lined and button Regular prices of most of these are $17.00 and $17.50. Ages 8 to 18, ° ° Juvenile Suits We have also a very nice select line of Suits for the little lads from 8 to 8 years. These are made of serviceable qualities of serges, 5.00, $18.00, tweeda, velyets and corduroys. Single and double breasted and belted, MILLER’S 1007 Second Ave. ’ Boys’ Pants | ight and dark out full size Fine union cassimeren, in mixtures, Every pair is perenne Perea wa 4 strongly made. For school wear p52 the thing, and they're sold at a bargain price Ages 7 to 1t.. $ Ohe Quality Trunk ( Seasoned travelers have learned in the Uni- versity of hard knocks the value of being equip- with Indestructo trunks, @ The Indestructo is Boy# blue chambray shirts of quality of chambray. These are Anup PHIOO. ..eeseeee Balbriggan knee length drawer sizes 24 to 24. These are regul and were good values at that pri Specially reduced to, a pair, Chambray Shirts values and come in slzes 12% to 14. Boys’ Drawers They will stand plenty of rough wear and are smart in style. Priced $6.50 to $10.98. MEN’S AND BOYS’ and they are just | YOU ever saw, mixtures, sleeves will please the | have pockets and belta, Ages 3 to 8 years.. 1.50 an excetient | regylar $1.60 Special | | | | .... 98c Think of it! Men's bi price these days. The p and have fine big ste #, eoru color; | heavy blue denim, strip ets and a fo ar 35¢ values po re ba Be | reaeete ant “ ; Boys’ Spring Coats These aro the smartest looking ttle Some are of serge with sailor collar and braid trimming, others are of brown Embroidered Men’s Overalls $2.19 is even bigher than this, but we bought early Men's Blue Shirts Made of a good strong grade of chambray, cut full size and made well. For the work- Ingman these are just the thing. Regular price £1.60; $1.35 insigniag on the | Special price... Flannel Shirts little fellows and they . Men's cotton flannel shirts in gray and too. $ +4 12.00 | khaki color. For wear and real satisfaction you can certainly depend on these. These sell for $2.69 but are out $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 sleeveleks, with elastic insert in the back, Sizes 34 to 42 only; 98 JSC | $1.25 values; special......... coats ib overalls at this low presont wholesale price nek left. ‘They are of 4, and have plenty of or real hard wear. Get argains at the price. the unquestionable passport of a stranger in a strange land. It is ac- cepted as face value for his sense of appreciation, his standard of accu: tomed service and a hall- mark of his character. © Alost miles for the least money Sole Agents in Seattle “Largest assortment of Trunks, Traveling Bags and general leather goods in Pacific Northwest.” Children’s Skuffers $3.50 Are your kiddies hard on shoes? If they are, get them shoes ‘that will stand hard wear. That is what these skuffers are made for They ure made of horsehide and calfskin, with good heavy leather soles; button and lace style, The prices very low for these when you consider the wearing quali- tics, Sizen 11% to 3. MILLER’S “Reliable” 1007 Second Ave. the most there is a them. Ages 1 to 6, leasing styles. The Priced.... Children’s White Dresses For Spring days, these little white drtsses are just the thing. They are made up very daintily of or palth of good wear in ‘wandies, lawns and musiins and in laundering of these is simple and .. $1.50 . $4.50 | tength; daintily trimmed with embroidery. All are y Muslin Underskirts Fine grade of soft muslin underskirts for ladies; knee and full 35 . e 1.50 to $3.50 cut good and full Knee Wull length . ength Ladies’ Union Suits Close fitting knee union suits of a very fine quality of soft combed cotton; bodice top; mercerized tape $1 .25 “ $1 50 shoulder straps. Bach Silk Hose Qnyx brand of stylish drop-stitched fiber silk stockings for Indies’ wear, Knitted in fine gauge with a seam back, which insures perfect fit, Double garter top; heels and toes reinforced, Pair “THE STORE THAT,