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. MORAN LAKESIDE SCHOOL al TO BE AT HOME TO PARENTS E AND FRIENDS a BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety iiter of he Star | il NVITATIONS ARP nt ING toe ED to tm PARENTS and friends of bi the Moran Lakeside school for a tea on Friday afternoon, May 21, in| a the attractive ball room of the new building Assisting at the urns will be Mrs. William Leonard Baton, Mra. Von Publ, Mrs. William Gwin and Miss Cymbra Daniels. AD 7/14 event greatly ar ated by the boy “| ‘TELEPHONE the So- S Mastuall tame between fathers and|| ~ ciety Editor of The fons, “scheduled carly in the after Star- Office, Main600; _— eee Home, Main 2761. i ce for Beene Dance f {Minor Hospital to ir. and Mra. George T. Myers|(7raduate Nurses were hosts at a beautifully appointed @inner last evening at the Sunset club in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Tho graduating exercises for the senior nurses at the Minor Hospital will be held this evening in the Firw Frederick T. Fischer, who have re ‘ cently returned from the Ortent, and| Baptist church, A réveption and ‘ fm honor of Mr. and Mra. H. H. Wi-| dagce will follow at the Knights of : Mams of Chicago, Mra. David Ed-| Columbus hall ward Skinner assisted In the hospt +S ie talities. Georgeous baskets of bright ee Fe hued bioasom= graced the various ta-| May Breakfast Blea, with candies in pastel shades| The annual breakfast af the lovely color scheme. | Woman's Century club will take carrying th pa May 26, in the Hotel Wash place on Wednesday banquet room of the Mrs. Winfield Smith to ington, Toasts will be given by Mrv. . . Be Honored ¥. BE. Palmertan, chairman; Miss : Mrs. David Edwant Skinner will | Sara Williams, Mra, W. 8, Griswold, Be hostess at a luncheon on Thur | Mra’ George A. Stanton, Mra. W. A s day at the Sunset club in welcome | Foster and Mra, Henry Landes. The to Mrs. Winfield Smith, who has re-| committees in oh Decora cently returned from Europe tions, with Mra. H ebajr guests, numbering sixteen, will ins) man; Mra, H. V. Luithlie, Mrs. BW clude the members of the trustee | Campbell and Mrs. EB. D. Maddocks Board of the club. Tickets, Mra W. H. White, chair ee man; Mra. Harriet Shaw, Mrs, F. W . Meisnest and Mrs M. Rogers pa} Mrs. Dent Complimented | \intions, Mra. W. 8 Griswold, Mrs. George Warren Boole will! ving Ww. A. Foster and Mra. 8. J entertain with a small informal tea) siiwell. Phone Mra. W. H. White on Friday at her home in honor of| for twervation ‘Tickets, for mem Mrs. Hawthorne Dent. Invitations have been confined to friends of the honor guest. baal e- Miss Gaffney to Enter- |Pan-Hellénic Meeting at tain Social Service Club Women’s University Club Social Service club wil! meet | Delegates to the city Pan-Hellenic - " fney on | Meeting will meet on Saturday morn a ee M oo | ine at 1130 o'clock at the Woenen's Roe ‘diver offering will be| University club for an important te See teria eh win |Dusihiess seasion, All Pan-Hellenic gen ged Soe eee Bradley gree will jotn them for luncheon ' S New York, | &t 12:90, and it is desired that all Tacoma, form arty of | reservations be made with Mra. Cleo Din for New York P. King before Thursday. Man of Prominence Dr. bers only, until May 20; after May 20 reservations open to the public intimate | Rainbow Club to Give Mrs. Charies B. Boudwin were hosts at dinner last evening at | Dance the Seattle Tennis club in honor of} The Rainbow ctub will hold an in Mr. Rollins P. Grant, who is presi-/ formal dancing party Wednesday dent of the Irving National bank of | evening, May 12, in the Knights of New York. The guests later attended | Columbus gs The bys ogee ce at the Moore. cludes Mine roara Dryer, Misn ens e's ~ Marian Jesmer, Miss Rose Schnei YY ” jeClary abd the Luncheon at Tennis Club | 4", Mr. Donald Mt ; 3 E Blaci pronrenl chairman, Mr. K. Bronkalla. Gis Tie ‘sate Tennis club." |Mr. Stuchell Weds Miss 2 aa Denny of Oklahoma Word from Oklahama City, Okla-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fox will! homa, announces the marriage of hosts at a dance at the Sunset) Miss Neva Denny of that city to elub Monday evening, May 24, to Mr. Edwin Stuchell, of Everett, on honor Miss Josephine Carman and Sunday, April 25. The young people | Mr. Robert R. Fox, Jr. whose mar-| expect to make their home in Ever. | Fiage will be solemnized May 18. ett. Mr. Stuchell ts well known fn | . . he! Seattlo,-as he attended the Univer ‘ sity of Washington, and is a mem-| next Monday at the home of Mrs. |": me ae Paul Wilbur Masters. . ee . |Hostesses at Golf Club A sale of men’s hats, both felt and Mrs. Gene Hatton and Mrs. C. T.| straw, is being conducted at the| Constance will be hostesses at the ‘Thrift Shop, Fifth ave. and Univer-| Earlington Golf and Country club on sity st. ladies’ day, Wetlnesday, May 12. i You Can Always Get “Napoleon” Now Good news and true! Your grocer has your favorite brand for you today. Re- new your habit of drinking it regularly in fruit juice. Safeguard your present health. Insure it in the future. “Napoleon” stores up ergy and vigor for you. en- _ The greatest of tonics | A wineglassful datly is a health habit that will keep you young. Try ith - NAPOLEON ITALIAN EXTRA VIRGI OLIVE OIL Mr. and Mrs. leaving trip, turned ‘S y from Lake Chelan and Wenatchee, where they spent several days. eee Mr, Howard D. Thomas will re turn Saturday from a business trip of two months in eastern centens and California eee Mr. and Mrs. Charlbs 8 Wallace of Boston arrived today from an ex tend eu Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, who went east eontas turn Mr. will City hon Mrs evening for id, who h Gou six Mr. and Mrs. George HL Stevenson and son. den Mrs. Margaret G. mov on apartment Mr. for a business trip to Honolulu. | ; Mr and Mr. Frank Cutlen| fo Sete 1920 Class of Brophy are receiving meanages of “DNE — ats ongratulation on the birth of a CLANS FOR WEDNESDAY \Sex ttl Nurs faughter Monday evening at the . ie oe ‘a e ur Ses Providence hospital West Seattle Art Club 8 re aa West Seattle Art club mecta with| Graduation exerciaes of the School | > 716 nlof Nursing, class of 1920 of Seattle Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot of fan | Mrs John P. Jacobson, {716 <6th) oo lime ne will be held at 8 Franciaco are questa at the Hotei |@¥® & W. at 10:30 a m. Leader, | (eners a . : ' wat the Hotel | 0 Joseph P. Harria, Dm. Wednesday at First Mothodiat Washington for a few days. | were jeburch, F ave, and Mafion at cee The program follow . where visit in Spokane for Black are on Saturday an eastern for and expect to be gone a month. eee Mr. and Mra, Homer McDonald re 1 tour thru the O and are ts at the Hotel Washington. eee several weeks ago in the inter: of th Armenian relief, will re. to her home on Saturday, eee | and Mrs. Thomas Nickerson remove June first to New York they will make thelr eee Gould departed last kane to meet Mr # been in the east for nd together they will neveral dayn can F. 8 daughter, Mins Rebecea Steven removed on Saturday to a resi © at 1178 East New®n street. . Hulbert has re. from the Hotel Sorrento to at the Maxmiliian. | a. } David H Moan left last week Mrx. Ellen Turner left tast week | for Boston to spend the summor| The rerular businew Kovard with her sister, Mrs. Philip Kelly, Vimy Ridge ch r will be held at eee the home of Mrs, Albert Warren, Herbert ©. Ostrom Miss Doris Allon of Tacoma was| 1953 20th ave, N tom to the Medical Pro- the weekend guest of Miss Elizabeth | eee mn | Quartet—"Rweet Mine Mary”...Neidiinger Chad meats. Altrutatic club meets with Mr. B.| Manr7 0. Price. © Jernest White, Mont bes Bid L. Woodman, 6537 Ninth ave. N. W Fisnett, Dr. and Mrv. J. C. Moore have re |at 1 p. m. “The Nurse's Ke turned from a six weeks’ motor trip | 00 in F Major thru California. Lerraine Social Club T J Crawtora etter: an tern Mare are tavited to! ,.,,., Mm (Menteomery Lingh Mine Jane Jones of Oakland, Cal.,|the meeting of Lorraine Social club) “iit, , jureh, “Phe Nurse's arrived last week to spend the sur mer N | twick at the Olympian apart at 3 P. with friends In this city. | tortum Hoyt’s | Doughnuts | clinic, p.m. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. _ CHARLES Vimy Ridge Chapter Altruistic Club m. Masonic temple. West Woodinnd P.-T. A. A social meeting and election of! | officers of the Weat Woodland PT A. will be held in the school audi at 2:30 p.m eee Glare Barton Tent No. 1 Clara Barton tent No, 1 will hold a business meeting | May 12, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Irving School P.T. A. Miss Alice Stenholme, of the schoo! will talk on “The Needs of the Chili” at the regular meeting of the Irving school POT. A. at There will be an election of the business meeting HOYT’S (ere after the bus 322 Pike St. at 4th {ff| P WE NEVER CLOSE { Mrs, Thomas Donegan, 4329 Thack jeray place. All mothers are urged The handiest thing out to put al to come. | your closet hang your . Bee | It enab you clothes in @ peat and McDonald PT. A. y McDonald P.-T. A. meets at the PEMONSTRATED aT ft |E cates. aa school at 2:30 p. m. ficers and important business. . Vimy Ridge chapter, I meets with Mrs. Albert Warren, } 1958 26th ave. third ave. car.) Happy Hours Mra. Reidar Gjoime a BENJAMIN ORDEL Latena PT. A. A silver ten under the auspices of }the Latona PT. A. will be given from 2 to & p m. at the Mystic Jewel Auxiliary Myxtic Jewel auxiliary No. 40 will/ meet at the home of Mm. B lor, 6213 Phinney ave. 1pm eee Women of Mooseheart Legion | The Women of Mooseheart Legion | mest at 8 p. m Initiation and refreshments. at Moose Green Lake W. C. T. U, A mothers’ meeting, under auspices of Green Lake W. C. T. U., will be held at the home of Mrs. | \c e Coryell, 6711 Woodlawn a Wednesday at 2 p. m. eee Vimy Ridge Chapter o. N., at 1:30, (Twe eee Happy Hours Club ruilty in the United States dis trict court Monday to charges of altering war savings stamp certifi He Was semenced to pay a | fine of $107 and remain tn the cus tody of the marshal for one hour. MORE THAN $600,000 has been raised by Baptists of Western Wash | ington in their new world movement empaign, CHERRY CHAT Qurrosn you! haven't much ready cash now to buy clothes don't worry lee you. cash at Come in open an account | at this store in patronized to many of the better claws pedple of | Seattle, You can obtain all the lovely new pring clethes you desire, and pay (or them an you find it cenvenient—a | ittle each month. Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto nullding, over Pig'n Whistle, Second | ave. between Madison und Spring, Son of Mr. and Mrs. meeting of in the card room of the| on Wednesday, | | United States district attorney, who home of Election of of Rache- | Luncheon at | temple. DR club mests with | it 809 37th N | pleaded | |; Your Word’s as Good your credit'n an wood ay Cherry's, | Pasion LEWIS SPENCE Carl W. Spence \Graduation of an Hole-Cirand Offertoire de mt. | | Quartet cm ie Waving” Dudley Buck Temple Mais Q Address Mine Marnaret 1920, “The Nuree’s Viaiha” Presentation of Diplomas Nenediction Following the exercises an tnfor- mal reception will be held tn the parlors below, All friends are in- } vited. FRANK RK. assistant has been in charge of the Tacoma .| office, ix transfegred to Seattle, but a Buboffice will still be maintained there, says District Attorney Baun. ders Conway's succewor has not Scag | 2Ot Deen selected. FIT-ALL EXTENDABLE CLOSET POLE 1630 FOURTH AVE. Between Pine and Olive Phone Elliott 3657 the U ave nty | just that and that | by ‘THOUSANDS of women buy these shoes season after season because they get better all-around satisfaction—more comfort and wear and a wide selection from fashion’s foremost styles. Seventy different handsome styles and patterns to choose from. Look for the Mayer trade- mark and the name Martha Washington on the sole, Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Galli-Curci to Sing “Mad Scene” From “Lucia” | The sale of sea for the general public for the Galli-Curet concert j wilt open Thur y morning at 10 Jo'clock, members of the Ladies’ Muate club reserving on Wednee day rom the Interest man’ Jit would seem as if all munioal § | tle would be represented. Emphasizing the need of @ large auditorium to | thousafids of patron tend so important an event, iv an account of 0. Gall-Curel’s first accommodate the who would at rt, which opened at It Lake City April 26 thou and people filled to capacity the Mormon Tabernacle, with the larg ext audience ever gathered in that ity Muste crition were unanimous tn expressions of supreme enjoyment the critic of the Salt I 7 ‘ pronouncing her “technique flawless, with voice brilliant ng, and beautiful, with such an evening of ong not having been given since | Adelina Patt! warbied to another ca pacity audience in the early elg thes.” Gall-Curet has been compared to Lind, the “Swedish nightin | gale,” for no singer of modern time Jennie | has a voice whore quality is com | parable In rewponse to requests that the diva » ine of the ope je arias has achieved her sen: onal “, the great “mad scene” cia 49 Lammer | ° nome" from “Rigo. a ibera” from “Travi “Lo, Hear the Gentle | flute obligato, will be npeclal feaures of a program which |contains seven complete numbers, atx contributed by the prima donna iste| There aro several groups of early | rhe | and modem songn alliCurel tw Italian by birth, ks English, French, Spanish, | Russian, and is an authority on Ital jan Uterature. | ae Club |Planning Concert he Ap lub, Adarn Jardine, at rector, announce @ concert to be given some time in the latter part of May. Those who heard their initial performance a few months ago will jlook forward with expectancy to this performance, which promises to be something out of the ordipary. Mr. Jardine bids us announce that the club can use a few more good voices, eapecially first and second tenors, The club, a strictly male organization and non-sectarian, the basement of St. Mark's church. COCOANUT |CUSTARD PIE | 2 cups milk | 1% cups grated cocoanut % cup sugar ' s eeee \% teaxpoon salt 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Beat yolks of exes slightly with wugar and salt. Add cocoanut and milk. Pour into a ple dish i with ple crust and bake in a mod- erate oven. Beat whites of eggs till stiff and dry, add powdered sugar, Spread over pie and put in & hot oven to brown. sll tly ALASKA DOGS, as well as Esk mos, are being cotnted by Hoy Abm gak, 23-year-old Exkimo, who is mushing 300 miles fram Point Barrow to Demaroation point. | a) Washington Shoes meets Monday night for rehearsal in, |10 REMOVE STAINS |FROM TABLE LINEN If one knows the nature of a stain jon nen it's not so hard to remove he npot bie linen should always be d over very ¢ ally before put | Ung in the w uh ter Hot water | “hetn” nome stains, making it almost Jimponsible to get the discoloration | out An eee stain ts ensity removed by oaking it in cold water, Soft boiled ees are nometimen slippery to han- a and land on the table cloth itn ntead of in the cup, Hot water will cook the white into the linen, making week. Double Inducements Tomorrow Ladies’ Skirts | Ladies’ } | | in Pink and find these beth in Regular $2.50 Stockings. and wear like 8%. Regular CHAD seceesees Buster Hose, in White; heels; hemmed Made of best cotton yarns. Spec values, for . 72 inches wide ished; woven staple cotton $1. Ladies’ fine quality Waists at a epecial price. good, strong sateen, accordion pleated. ished. These are well worth Bleached Damask $1 value in Bi 17 to 20. made, May 19. | s expected, | ya asi a dark stain. Cold water will the albumen and warm water and soup will do the rest. THIRTY-SEVENTH GRA 4 lodge of the Knights of Pyt thi «tate will be held in Seattle 4 vtertainment STANDING OIL down 609 feet at Moclips. tary drill is making from 100 to Mp feet a day in andy formation, Every Nook and Corner It’s hard to find a dusty spot that the PREMIER won't reach. Phone Elliott 152 and let us send one to your home. great help in house cleaning time. mE LIGHTHOUSE uc. 418-420 Union Street Block and Half East of , Postoffice. 4 _—~ Extensive prepaaration of visitors with a parade scheduled An attendance of over 1 DRILLS The one oded | f New HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan ts the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained A wave will save you at least one-half hour every Gay of t Eivery ene can now discard the old curling tron and curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN’ THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADEIS’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP Waists 98 They are White, and Bine and White, and have dainty organdie vest, collar and cuff combinations. You'll very attractive style and price. Waista Kiddies’ Stockings A real big value in Children’s Brown and White; have reinforced toes and heels Sizes 5 to “Spe 35¢ iron. ie values, Ladies’ Hose Brown Black, reinforced and Tronclad Brown and toes and and ribbed tops 5c lal, three pair eeeee ee 81.00 d Damask; e; mercerized fin of good, long with high satin finish, giving the appearance of linen. Yard .... o¢ Boston Scrim 36 Inches wide. . Suitable for eur tains or side drapes; dark col- ors; floral 35¢; 3 yards quality yard. 150 Cotton inches; weight rolls to full Roll ... SECOND designs. quality of carded cotton. Per yard. 1 for Outing Flannel 36 Inches wide, in white; good heavy fleeced. Per, Cotton Bats Rats, Size 72x90 3 pounds; good Un size comforter. 1.25 SAVES VOU MONEY’) $5.75 ford to overlook. 520 Union St. Regular $7.50 values tn good quality of Serges and Gran- ite Cloth, in Blues and Blacks. All are belted ang, have pockets; button trim (J med. This is a buy that no . economical woman can af- 4 7 Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats $1.50 Don't miss these, ladies; they are wonderful values, Made of They will give good wear. Plain black only Warner’s Corsets A splendid rustproof Corset at @ reasonable price, High bust long hips, made of good coutil; 4 garter supports, back Ince. guaranteed. PHICO « ceeweccececoes Abdominal Corsets For stout figures; perfect ft ting bust and skirt; high bust. Will reduce hip measure, These Warner's guaranteed Cor Worth §7 priced at...@6 Every pair are sets, Boys’ Shoes A dandy strong shoe for school Munson last, calfskin up- Teather soles and heels. © will wear fine and are reasonably priced, Pair, boys. $s, P Th and Comfort Shoes We have EEE widths; tip toe; medium plain common heel. up. Corset Covers For the lady who appreciates a serviceable Corset Cover at a low price, we are offering \ some splendid values in Muslin 8] They trimmed with ribbon and inser- good Corset Covers. tion, Priced at The flounces are Cut full size and well fin- $2.00 each. & good stock of Ladies’ Comfort Shoes; EB and and stock sense and are real good values at the price, $6 These i (6p: AVENUE AT JAMES STREET _ “< si $s $5.50 79¢)

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