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MRS. BARRETT WED TO COMMANDER INFORMAL HOME CEREMONY BY BEULAH MI Society Edito TRE PRESENCE OF THE gentatives from the Bremerton nm Ben Baillie Barrett and Commander Blemnized today at 3 o'clock, at the home Gre. Alexander Baillic, Rev. George Pacious home lent itself beautifully to the eocasion, and the rooms were Widelike and gay with gorgeous baskets of brilliant spring blossoms. Mremony took place in the drawing Bom, before the fireplace, which was with great clusters of cherry. The bride was 4 in an afternoon gown of 43 flower blue chiffon fashioned Meow. with a mauve sash and tiny French flowers. Her bouquet was Orohids and lilies of the valley ‘Trafford Huteson, tn a graceful of pink georgette with an arm: | Pal of Russell roses, was matron of Capt. W, L. Pryor, of the U 8. Melville, acted as groomsman Commander Johnson. Afternoon tea was served follow: i Montgomery Russell and Mrs Commander and Mrs. Johnson left i Once for a motor trip to Vancouver land, the bride traveling in a mid- Might Diue tricotine tailleur and of sable with a small close-fit- hat of pink flowers, veiled in tulle. After June 15 they will be at home ‘Coronado, where the U. 8. 8. i stationed. eee Anglin Guest Honor honor of Miss Margaret Angtin, Trafford Huteson entertained) guests at luncheon on Friday, the Sunset club. The remainder the afternoon was spent at the) of Mrs. Huteson, in the High-| Lindsey and Mr. i to Be Married Trinity Church ‘Phe marriage service of Miss Doro- Lindsey, daughter of Mr. and Russel) Howard La Rue, and Park Galbraith Parker, Jr, of ir, N. J., will be read by Can- . H. Bliss at the Trinity Epis church on Wednesday even June second, at eight thirty compliment ef Duluth, Mrs. Thomas Merrill ined at tea informally at the ‘and Mrs. James 8. Gibson and and Mrs. William McKay will f PP Miss Marshall ‘Miss Betty Merrill was hostess at theatre party at the Metropolitan ‘Wednesday evening in honor of Marshall of Duluth, who, with parents, is visiting in the city. guests later attended the supper: at the Hotel Washington, covers were laid for thirty a board gay with a basket of i tris and pink gue peas. formal Tea Helen Richmond will enter- intimate friends at tea on Mond on oon. Mra. Richard ‘W. Perry will preside at the urns, ee 2 Linder to Wed The marriage of Miss Eleanor Tuesday Zinder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Linder, and Mr. John Dudley Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, will be solemnized on Puesday evening at 9 o'clock at the home. Rev. W. H. Blin» will | fead the service in the presence of | Felatives and close friends. eee Last of Series on Italy to Be Given Tuesday ‘Miss Lila van Kirk will give the fast of her series of lectures on Tues- Gay afternoon, at the home of Mrs. | Joshua Green, the subject this time to be “Italy Revisited as the Art Center of the World.” The public is , eee | Miss Carman to B Complimented Miss Alice Swope will be hostess ‘at an informal tea on Saturday at her home tn honor of Miss Josephine Carman, who is to be married soon. eee Mrs. Stoll Hostess Mrs, Walter Stoll was hostess at ‘an informal “tea, in honor of Mrs. Harry Gienn Stibbs, at her home Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Robert D, MacCausiand presided over the tea table, attractive with a bow! of for. nots, lavender gypsophelia and bright red tulips. Miss Marguer. ite Clericus assisted in the hospital ites. IMMEDIAT JOHNSON WITH TCHELL COUTTS + of The Star FAMILY and with repre avy yard, the marriage of Mrs. Kath- Imac Cureton Johnson, U. 8. N, was of the bride's parenta, Mr. and Gunter reading the service. The The | ELEPHONE the, So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Supper Dance Miss Dorts Mitchell entertained | twenty-four guests aC a supper dance last evening at her home eee Thrift Shop Sale At the Thrift Shop, on Monday, there will be a onedollar sale of hats. These hats are especially sttractive tand of good value. | oe 6 Miss Park Honor Guest ‘The Phitharmonte quartet, former. ly the Metropolitan quartet, will en. tertain at a dinner at the Northold Inn this evening, followed by a the atre party, in boner of Miss Zoe) Peart Park. The wide wor! First learned When Success Mrs. Richard Dwight Merrill will) arrive Monday evening from New York, where she bas spent the win- ter montha, eee Mr. Robert Fox and son, Mr, Jack | Fox, will arrive Monday evening, May 17, to be present at the wedding of Miss Josephine Carman to Mr. Robert Fox, Jr. ° He went to he And she gave “His one best Mrs. David Gitmore, who has been the guest of Mra. R. F. Parkhurst, With a love th He says it because he’s learned, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. ld over, we see it penned; fan's mother is ever his one best friend.” And it’s likely that each who says it, too, for himself, the words were true. turned off with the ones he thought Would give him aid—till the aid was sought— When his plans went wrong, and he burned with shame, She PROVED that she loved him just the same. And he told her all, and he raised his head, And she smiled, and he found that his hurt had fled. r when things all seemed blue, him courage to try anew. friend” —#o the saying goes. HE KNOWS. ru all, to the very end— What a gift, to be born with that sort of a friend! departed last evening for Walla Walla to visit her sister, Mra. Will fam Kirkman, | eee | f | Mra. Harvey J. Fetter ts suffering | Eu AR ™ a from the results of a slight accident CLUBS FOR MONDAY and will be confined to ber home for wre several days, Beta Signa of Delta Gamma Mra. Charles May, assinted by Mra. Ward Simpkins and Mrs. Ralph Gray, will entertain Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma at the home of Mra. Ps May at Laurelhurst, on Monday, Mr. Harry Lyman Strong returned | May 10 last evening from Portland, where eee he has spent several days on busi King County Minute Women ness. ‘The qtarterty meeting of the King County Minute Women will be held Monday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m., in the Frederick & Nelson auditorium. Prof. Clark Fimett of the University ee Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams wil! return on Monday from a manth’s visit in Eastern cities, ee Mr. and Mra William Pigott de parted today for San Francisco to spend 10 days. og ha 2 of Washington will be the apeaker Mrs. Harold Scott McCanghey s| of the afternoon and reports from convalescent from her recent illness, | the councilors of King county will and will be removed to her home| be heard. nf next week. fee Seattle Business Girls’ Club ‘The Seattle Business Girts’ club will meet Monday at 7 p. m. in the First Methodist church, where Moth | . Raymond Frazier returned Thursday from Pinehurst, N. C., |where he has been attending the spring meeting of the executive! ers’ Day will be observed. Fach girl council of the American Bankers’ as-| who attends may invite one mother jseciation. Mr. Frazier wan also a| Previous to the meeting at 5:20 a Promient player in the Annual golf | dinner will be held at the Good Eats tournament of the association. cafeteria. eee Mr. Thomas FE. Phipps ts tn Port |land this week on a short business | trip. | eee Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club members and friends will enjoy an afternoon devoted to Russian litera ture, customs and music on Monday May 10, at the home of Mra. C Damever, 1138 22nd ave, North, at 2 o'clock. Miss CeceliA Rapowltech, an an thority an Rursia, will give an in eee formal talk on Russian customs | Mrs. Peter Davison, widow of the! with epecial reference to the women. late Gen. Peter Davison, of New and will also interpret their munic York, arrived last week and is the | The active members are urged to guest of her mother, Mrs. Flemming, | be present, as an election of officers and brother, Mr, Stewart Flemming, | is to be held. at Adrian Court. Mrs. Davison will | shige leave next month for a trip abroad. ADDITIONAL CLUBS eee Classic Culture Club | ‘The annual business meeting of| the Claasic Culture club was held at} Mrs. Charles Pye Burnett, Mra.jthe Women's Federated club house {John Ryan and Mrs, Frederick C.| Saturday, May 1. The following of eee Mrs. James D. Farren and dangh ter, Miss Helen Farrell, will arrive Monday from Santa Rarbara, to join Mr. Farrell, and together they will Sceupy the Crosby home, on Minor ave. Mra. A. Batwell left this morn- ing for @ short trip to San Franciaco. eee | America gave their third monthty | 1. Donley, Mra. William Campbell, entertainment at the naval horpital,| Mrs. Thomas Grant and Mrs. T. B Bremerton, last Sunday afternoon.| Lafferty in charges, The hostesses Those asnisting tn the program were | for tea, which completes the en: | Mra Nichols and Miss Burgess of|tertainment, will be Mrs, Robert |the Cornish school, the Misses Ma-| Neill, Mra D. E. Ferguson, Mrs. \ginnis, Miss Blanche Wenner and| Thomas Grant, Mra. F. Hamilton Mise Wadieigh. Anyone willing to|and Mra, W. L. Brainard. Members contribute to these entertainments |and thelr friends are cordially in- | with vooal or instrumental numecrs, | vited. | dances or recitations, will pleass com: }municate with the president, Mra Jamen Holland, 2246 West 60th st Phone Ballard 240! eee eee Franklin PT. A. ‘The final meeting af the season of the Franklin P»T. A. will be held Cathotic Clubs Plan Large Affair | Thurnday afternoon, May 12, at 2:10 Friday evening, May 21, the Cen-| at the school Camp Fire Girls’ tral Council of Catholic clubs plans | Work will be exemplified by Mrs. to give one of the biggest affairs in| join Logan Bullitt and Miss Ruth its history, and the first of the two entertainments of this kind which| Brown. Musical numbers will | be ee Conducted by WOUISE ANNABLE ‘Music Festival \by Seattle Public Schools Last evening at the attle public schools held the firnt concert of their Musical Festival The large auditorium was filled to capacity The opening number was “The gied Banner,” mung by the rus of 1,600 children and the audience, This was followed b the elementary school orchestra of 200 under the skilled leadership of Fawin ( Knutsen, They played Our Students March,” “Gavotte,” and “Melody Waltz,” all by Ascher Then came the girls chorus of 800 with Mins Letha L. McCjure, who in the mupers of music in Seattle an condi The boys’ chorus, ecanducted by Laura V. Breyfogie, eame next They sang “O Mighty Land,” “Sweet Mina Mary,” “Out Where the West Regine,” by PI loleworth, and Land of Hope and Glory.” ‘The last numbers on the program were Highland Scottish and Sailors Hornpipe, two dances given by the girls of Franklin high school, At the conclusion of these dances the entire chorus of 0 voices mang. jy request, “Land of Mine.” The entire program was most en joyable and admirably executed. | There will be two programs piven today, one at 215 p, m., the other at £15 p.m. which will be the clos ing concert of the Musical Festival Seattle Music Study Club Program ‘The Seattle Music Study end will meet Tuesday, May 11, at 1:30 p. m., at the bome of Mrs. Carl Hob- ltzell, 930 Feventeenth ave, Mrs. Arden L.. Smith has arranged the following program: Pr Arena the Se 6 U8 ssemeweees Mrs & F. Burbank Re Delf Abdtero (from “Un Ballo, Maschera”) Verat Di Denna (from “La Giocona: + -Comehientt Mra Bert Harris Voral. © Rocca Dolorosa. “Delianelia” Mra MLB. =} mae Concert May 17 Tabloid Book Reviews BEYONT Neill THE HORIZON, The finest p the most promint y Ku- | thriller by an inept Robert W. Cham ber WHAT TO DRINK, by Pertha Ta Stockbridge: Household recipes for denatured egg-nogs and kickleas cocktaj}a. PICTURE SHOW, by Siegfried t of them familiar | Sassoon A volume of splendid with an| poetry by one of the few good men ‘Dean of | produced by the war. “MARSE HENKY,” Yatterson: Pieturesque memotra, keen, racy and convivial, of a man |who had mastered the art of living. |That rare thing—an interesting vob ume of reminiscenses, YANKS: A BOOK OF A. FE. F. VEKSI A collection of poema, originally published in “The Stars and Stripes,” written by men whe knew the difference between slum and goldfish and who provided the billets for the cooties of Franca, Verse by men who fought the war; not by old women who wrote much about it YOUR PSYCHIC POWERS AND HOW TO DEVELOP THEM, by Hereward Carrington: Journalistie tuff by the man who has gai complete control of the capital stacl of the hereafter. SEA CHANTEYS AND TRAMP BALLADS, by Harry Kemp: Vivid, colorful vérne, by @ man who writes like Robert W. Service, if Robert W. Service could write. Kemp is @ tramp-wanderer in the fields of but he smites a wicked lyre. ¥ AMONG AMERICAN Warning: the material of this book was gathered under direction’ | rene © nm by . edited tam Dean Howell short | ntory clannicn figures in older a | introduction by the | American HIS FRIEND AND HI by Cowmo Hamilton: A she MRS. CHARLES K. PAUL |who is author of the libretto and director of dancing for| the Wellesleu Club Paaeont. dozen tholo| by Henry WIFI girl wex of “the committee on the War and | Religious Outlook.” LIGHTNIN,’ by Frank Bacom Novelized version of New York's favorite play. THE GOLDEN SCORPION, by | Sax Rohmer: A weird and thrilling |yarn, of Aslatic cut throats, Lom jdon’s Chinese quarter and an ab luring Burasian girl, TRAVELS IN PI by Christopher Morley: Sketches by @ jovial adventurer in the common. place who could get a thrill out of touring Mukilteo, The Wellesley Club Pageant will RAE TT? Bigg gad |take place at the Laurethurst Goit|TO PREVENT | |links on the evening of June 6, at| ACJD STAINS |7 o'clock. In case of bad weather) Grapefruit has « faculty | the affair will be postponed until | ing the knife blade in a pnd Monday at the same place and hour.| mined manner. The juice seems One hundred people are being T®)eat into the steel, discoloring hearsed daily in dramatic dancing keeps, under Mrs. Charles K. Paul, who ‘soon conceived the idea of the pageant, tne tate hold ‘the knit and is sparing neither time nor labor |ning water and the to make this charming spectacle 4 | washed off leaving the success. Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond | trom biack sticky spots. | Miller, chairman of the committee | win, af course, need on music, announces that Mr. W.R.| washing in soap suds Hedley will direct the orchestra. Mrs./even @ sort of onceover sc EV. Edgars, chairman of the com-/ put the necessity haré mittee on programs, ix being assisted | ang scrubbing to remove by Mra. J. L. Travis, Mra. J. A. Dou-| stains will be gona gan, Mrs. C. 8. Daken and Mrs. F.| pera ts. nA ON | HOUSEHOLD |Wellesley Pageant to Be |Given at Twilight on |June Fifth P. Foisie, Mra W. H. Sutton fs in charge of the costumes with Mra. | Johnstone spent yesterday at Eagle |ficers were elected for the ensuing Harbor, the guests of Mrs, Frank Frederick. year: President, Mias Nellie B. Ster- rett; vice president, Mra. J. N. Cobb: eee recording secretary, Mra. Frank Mr. Willis Darrow, secretary, and | Skinner; corresponding recretary, Mr. E. B. Cox, assintant to president | Miss Anna Louise Rathbun; treasur of the Washington Mutual Savings |er, Mra. Arthur Linton; critic, Mra. bank, will leave Saturday for @ mo-| William P. Harper; delegates to th tor trip to Mount Vernon, where they |city federation, Mrs. Frank Skinner will attend a group meeting of the jand Mra, F. H. Coo; delegates to the | State Bankers’ association. Mr, Cox| state federation, Mias Nellie B. Ster- | will deliver an addrens combating the |rett and Mrs. George H. Cotterill; destructive propaganda of the triple |delegate to the general federation, alliance and nonpartisan league, Mrs, C. C. Filson. The last meeting - = for this year will be a club picnic CAREFULLY STORE May 15, at the country home of Mra. 7 . AT ¥. Le Keene, near idmonda, WINTER GARMENTS |“ *eete. ey monde Before putting winter sults and Clara Barton Tent No. 1 dresses away for the summer send| Cidra Barton tent No, 1 will hold them to the cleaners to be cleaned|a business meeting on Wednesday, and pressed. May 12, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. It really i# the safest way, for cee moths are not #0 likely to “corrupt’| Women's Auxiliary to Rainier clean garments as soiled ones. Post No. 21 When the clothes are in perfect| ‘The meeting of the Women’s auxili- shape put them into a dust and|ary to Rainier post No. 21, American moth-proof bag, label the bag, and|Legion, will be held Thursday eve hang it away for the season with|ning in the Veterans’ hall of the your minds quite at rest. Armory at 8 o'clock. The evening Woolen materials are too scarce|has been turned over to the Ameri these days to run any risk of moths |canization committee and an inter: eating holes in front breadths. The |oesting program has been arranged. bags for storing may be used Qver| The following committees will have and over again and are not prohibi:|charge of the affair: Americaniza- tive In price to begin with. tion, Mra. Wm. A Sanders, chatr- man; Mrs. C. A. Christie, Mra. W. HL |Nelson, Mrs. Carl J. Reeves, Dr, Alice |M. Burr, Reception, Mrs, Maurice |Thompson, Mrs, O. O, Mercer, Mrs. |W. 8. Beals, Mra, Rose ¥, Colvin, Mrs, John Carroll. Coffee urns, Mrs. William Thaanum, Mrs, Andrew Donald. Dining room, Mrs, W. H Finck, Mrs, H. W. Finck. The pro- gram is as follows: Prof, Geo. A. Stanton, of the Washington public school, will give an address on “Americanization.” An — orchestra from the Washington public school comprised of 20 foreign born children will render a number of selections, Carl J, Smith, a prominent Seattle at- torney, who has devoted much time to Americanization work, will also give a short addres o- ° War Mother’ League of America The War Mothers’ League of | strated in the ¥. the council ts allowed each year ao cording to ita constitution. ‘The council ix composed of one deb egate trom each club: Anadel, Ruain- bow, Newman, Hosaleen, Woetona clubs; Cathedral Ushers’ society and charge of the dance will be componed of one member from each of these. eee ¥. W. C. A. Giving Series for Children Seattlo kiddies' and their mothers are invited to attend a series of Bat urday programa which will be staged by the Young Women's Christian aasociation during the present month. Mise Mareta Hav- ens, in charge of the junior girt ac tivities at the association, has pre pared these programs because of the fact that the month of May has been | wet aside by the Seattle chapter of the Hed Crass as “Health Month” for children, Today the moving picture film “Shoes” was presented in the axso ciation building, the program etart ing at 1 p. m. At the samp hour, Saturday, May 15, a chalk talk will be given by Mins Emily H. Smith with cartoon illustrations by Mins Era Franklin, who has just returned from New York to take up poster work at the ¥. W. C. A. This is a health talk, ¢specially planned for children and will be entertaining and instructive. Physical bygiene will be demon. W. C. A. gymna sium on the following Saturday, with Miss A. Cottle in charge. Helpful games and exercises will be demon strated. Miss Havens that these programs are open to the public, with @ special invitatian to mothers and their children, eee Alki Women’s Improvement Club The Alki Women's Improvement club will hold @ business meeting and election of officers on Tuesday. May 11, at 2 p. m. at Community hall, . eee Child Welfare Week Only one more day remains for the registratian of children far the testa, to be made in connection with Child Welfare Week. Mrs. George B, Littlefield and Mrs. D. BE. Frye are at the Personal Service desk of the Bon Marche to answer questions and make all arrangements n | sary for the texts. || Mrs. Frederick Slyfield Moon and Dr, Henry Dr. A. LL. Carakadden, testa from 10 ™, to h day of Child Welfare Week, beginning, Tuesday, May 11. Miss J. G. Schlosser will, in the den tal department of the clinict give lectures on cleaning and keeping the mouth clean, also on the correct foods to eat. The dental clinic com. mittee ia composed of Mrs. J, W. White, Mra. J, KB. Patrick, Mrs, E. L, Prescott and Mrs. J. B. Hill, Reg. iatering at one department does not include the others, but for each dif. ferent test a register must be made before Tuceday. At the time of reg. istering an hour will be assigned for the test, : eee Canadian Woman's Club The Canadian Woman's club will hold its semi-¢monthly meeting ‘Tues: day, May 11, at 2p, m. In the o rooms, 4090 Arcade building, A short business session, presided over will be followed by cards, with the | Barnes, Mra, A. T. Ruser, Mra W, the Cavaliers, and the committee in| announces | | tuberculosis specialists, will conduct | | given by the Glee club of the school jand by Mrs. M. E. Morris and Mrs | Alice Williame Sherman. | Won to mathers will follow. eee N. E. Circle Child's Conservation The North East circle of Child's Conservation league Sth ave. N. E. on Thursday, May 13 {2 p.m. Papers will be read by (Mra H. RO Barnes, Mrs. Huntley, and Mra. F. W. McTag fart. A vocal salo will be given by | Mra. Stewart. All are invited. } eee Jefferson Community Club | The Jefferson High Sehool Com: |munity club will have their annual meeting on Tuesday at § p. m. the Jefferson Park club Election of officers. ee Overseas Club ‘The Overnean club will hold their | next dance an Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Douglas hall, Proceeds from thene dances are used for local re. | Met work, Committee in charge: Mr. | HL. A. Sinclair, Mr. H. Jackman, Mre Goorge Cane, Mr. George Mapel, Mrs. | Emma Rees, Mine Genevieve Grant. [On Empire day, May 24, the Over |neas club is giving a celebration in aid of returned men. a) . itona PT. A. Tea A sliver tea under the auspices of lthe Latona P.T, A. will be given an |May 12 from 2 to 5 p. m. at the home of Mra. Thos, Donegan, 4329 lhackeray Place. A program of in terest will be provided and all moth lors are urged to come. see Woman's Civic Club The Waman's Civic club meets at the home of Mra. Allen, secretary, |1547 Sixteenth avenue north, on Tuesday, May 11, for the election of | officers for next year. Al} be there to vote liamentary section at 1:30, voting at 2:00 cee Wistarila Dancing Club ‘The opening dance of the Wistaria Dancing club will be held Saturday evening, May 15, at the Leschi pa- vilion. eee Seattle Ladge Degree of Honor The Seattle Lodge No, 7 of Honor, A. O. U. W,, held an in teresting business meeting of im portance Tuesday evening at 4, in ergreen hall, Arcade building. Se were received and investigating committees, applicants were elected to member ship: A committee composed of Mrs. Maud Hearth, Mrs. Mattie Brinker boff, Mrs, Anna Farrier, Mrs French and Mrs, Bella M. Phillips, Presented a splendid program ap Propriate to Mother's Day The next meeting will Tuesday evening, May o'clock, at Evergreen hall Im portant business will be taken up of interest to all members. refer to STATE P.T. A. ELECTS SEATTLE WOMAN BELLAN HAM, May 8. — Mrx er association yesterday. Mrs. © ended today, . Refresh: | artists in American opera, will ap- ments will be served, and @ recep-| pear at the will jmeet with Mra, M. 8, Stewart, 6006 Menry | at} house, | peared, whether in opera or concert, Degree pral applications for membership the and other Lena be held 18, at 8 D Charles Miller of Seattle was elected] and pepper and dot with butter, by the president, Mrs. C. P. Gorman, | treasurer of the State Parent-Teach-| peat until all is used. social committee, Mra. Jolin Inkster,| Arthur Varney of Yakima was re-| spare ribs and bake two hours, Very Mrs. Thomas Coulson, Mra, Ei. 1D.jelected president, The convention] little butter is needed in the pota- Mary Temple, Mrs. Hallam and Miss Luckock assisting. Mra. Paul is being assisted by Miss the Metropolitan theatre | Elizabeth Dickerson of the Y. W. May 17, Her appearance here is|C. A. and Miss Ava Raze of Tacoma. | under the auspices of the Ladiet |The vice president of the Wellesley | Musical club. club, Mrs. Philip Garland, ty treas- | Born in Milan, Italy, of Spanish.| Urer. Mrx. R. A. Ballinger ts chair | Italian parents, GalliCurci at a very|™man of the committee on patron- early age won a prize at the Milan | ses. | conservatory as a pianist. She was| Mrs. Chartes T. Jordan ts at the preparing to go on concert tour when | head of refreshments, and Mrs. W V. Gulick has charge of publicity, as |risted by Mra. W, H. Sutton, Mra. J L. Travis, Miss Blanche Wenner, | jand Mra, Harry Pratt of Tacoma. ’| Mra. J. 1. Weyerhauser, Mrs.| | George C. Wagner, Mrs. James N. in the|A®hton and Mrs. William L. Davis are Tacoma patronesses who are lending their support to the under- | taking. GRAHAM DROP CAKES Make a batter of 1% cups of true graham flour, 1 teaspoon of salt, % teaspoon of soda and “% cup brown sugar and enough sour milk to make the batter stiff. Drop by spoonfuls Thursday Musical club will give its|on a buttered baking tin. Bake for annual matinee musicale for the| about 15 minutes in a very quick members and their friends. The fol. | oven. lowing program will be given: MAPLE CUSTARD Vora! no) % cup maple syrup Mme. Ametita Galli Cure, colora- tura soprano, and one of the leading | Mascagni, the composer, hearing her wing, advised her to cultivate her voice. In 1910 she made her debut an a singer in Rome, where she ap. peared as Gil in “Rigoletto.” “Six years later she created a great sen sation when she appeared same role in Chicago. Wherever Gall-Curet has ap-| she has triumphed. Europe, South | America and the United States have acclaimed ber the greatest colora- tura soprano of the age. eee Thursday Musical Club Matinee Musicale Friday, May 14, at 2:30 p. m., the o- “The Bird With @ Broken Wing” Florence Golson If once @ month one will put strong solution of washing down the pipes and ¢rains tn bathroom one may be assured the pipes are in perfect con: There are very good ant lutions on the market that may used. However washing soda quite cheap and answers the pi ‘pose. Dissolve the powder in boiling wa ter and pour slowly down each pipa, Wait 10 or 15 minutes and then pour quantities of hot water thru the drains. This cleans and washes out the pipes thoroly. 5038 Your favorite beve Eek “Retore the f Mt Minn 3 cups milk 2 eggs Piano solos Liebetraume No, 2 Impromptu tn A Plat Eugene Fiset 1% teaspoons cornstarch \4 teaspoon salt Canned peaches | Scald half of the milk fn the top! of a double boiler. Beat ees slighly Add syrup, salt and cornstarch dis- solved in a little oolg milk, two eggs. | Add this to hot milk and cook ever Vocal solon hot water till thick. Add the rest | "A Day Dream” ..... Anton Streletaki /Of the milk, cold, and cook § or 10| diye ger Bake ~ pg minutes longer, Put a half of a ete ieee Mie eign PSS" | peach in individual molds and pour ire. M. Duk ia Mins Elwell, accompantet over cust Chill and serve. Viotin obits Mr. Alleman Ballade in A Fint Chopin Mire. Char Violin rote “Romance” Johan 8. Svendsen John Alleman A monolorue “A Woman tn a Shoe Shop™ “Angelina,” with muste Mme, Harriet Saunderson * Mattield : rs. Romeyn Jansen in New York Mrs, Romeyn Jansen fs at present coaching with Josiah Zuro, an emi- nent opera coach, in New York City. Alice Gentle With Scotti Alice ‘True Gentle, mezzo-soprano, is singing with Scotti, in the Scotfi opera company, during the month of May. In July and August they will ~ at Ravenna park in Chicago, and in September will start on a western tour which will include Seattle. SCALLOPED POTATOES WITH SPARE RIBS 4 pounds spare ribs 4 medium-sized patotoes 4 tablespoons flour Butter Salt Pepper Mustard Pare potatoes and slice very thin. Butter the bottom and sides of bak. ing dish, Put a lawyer of potatoes in the dish, sift over flour, add a dash of mustard, season with salt Re- Pour over Cover with Temporarily, Bread Strik ered in wrappers. few days, milk to cover potatoes, toes as the meat furnishes fat. United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market FORGET US during the e, all bread baked’ by us is deliv- plain white, sanitary waxed paper In just a you can again ask us for Balter Nut HOLSUM! Bread ie. 6.8 © aes geen

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