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Ra Sn he 9S AAR A AAR a ln THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920. "Miss LINDER BECOMES _ BRIDE OF MR. ROBERTS _ AT IMPRESSIVE HOME WEDDING BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS head A FRAGRANT BOWER OF APPLE BLOSSOMS and feathery greens, and in the presence of relatives and close friends, were the Marriage vows exchanged last evening between Miss Eleanor Linder, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Linder, and Mr, John Dudley Roberta, pon of Mr. and Mrs. John W, Roberts, The ceremony, performed by Canon W. HL. Bliss, of the Trinity Episcopal church, was was beautifully impressive A huekleberry lattice in the den form If re ee @4 @ background for the altar, on (Tete s.EPHONE the So- either aide of which were effective y Editor of The \| Star—Office, Main 600; i| Home, Main 2761 Wall pockets of fruit bloasoms and | ciet tall candelabra holding seven waxen | tapers. In the drawing room and hall were creat baskets of dogwood nd wicker hampers of Iilacs. As the assembled guests awaited the bridal party, Mrs. Vivian Strong Hart sang two appropriate > Bumbers, after which the wedding March, played by Mm. Louis Stan- to precede the Camp Fire Girls vaudeville performance, which will jbe given at the Metropolitan theatra A large party of Dutch treat guests ton, signaled the bridesmaids, Miss! win dine together at 6:30 o'clock at Muriel Linder and Miss Patricia the Rainier club, and anyone wishing Fotheringham, who were gowned in jto join the party may telephone Mra. @ainty organdic frocks, and carried | andrew leapie. @rmfuls of Ophelia roses with ee Me re tita's taffeta “| Miss Carman Guest bons, The bride, on the arm of her father, was lovely in her ivory satin lof Honor Josephine own, with bodice of rose point lace} “In honor of Mins car and filmy vei! of net, bound to her/man, a brideslect, Mra. James F. @ark coiffure with a coronet of Laney entertained at an informal Grange blossoms. Her bouquet was funcheon at Lanehurst today of orchids, gartenias and lilies, of "ee ‘the valley, and encircled with a dell ot ‘ m ; IED Rie ce ince and tulle. Mr. Sam Musicale and Lecture Wel Calderhead of San Francisco Recital ‘Scted Ss groomsman for Mr. Roberts.| The Women's Univernity club will and buffet Af ipformal reception Present a musicale and lecture-recita er followed, at which Mrs. J. W.) on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock [ Roberts presided, assisted by Mis* | Miss Florence Grating will give piano, Margaret Huteson, Miss Dorothy| numbers, Mra. Robert Sandal! will Greene and Miss Elizabeth Chad-/ read from Tagore, with the musical Wick. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts de-/ interpretation by Miss Pearl MeDor Parted immediately for a short hon- aid. The program follows: the bride traveling in « t " hic tailleur of sand-colored gaber gy malady nag hth iA. dine, with a hat of b taffeta em hoven-Bueor had: Ikure by Was a by Branein) Techatkowsky tar > Broidered in tan and a cor | gage of orchids After a brief trip Mr » Roberts will receive their nds a ‘Gheie new home, 2126 Eighth ave, W eee Mrs. Bentley Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. Froderick Bentley was honteas luncheon at her home ript Rudimateta Tea Shop to Be in Charge of, Queen Anne Guild 6 Queen Anne guild of the Orth vel © hospital will have charge of the Tea Shop on Thursday, Mra, Willtam ce) tan informa Dyesterday afternoon, in compliment H. Howard will be hostess, assisted to Mr. Arthur Frese ot « hicago. by the following committ Mra. G ° P. Gogin, Mrs. Alfred W. Pratt, Mrs (7 P. W. Smith, Mra, W. W. Aust heon for Miss Mrs, Norman Tucker, Mrs. W. © Swalr well Henderson | The Misses Mildred and ( teases at a wed by May 20, at their in honor of Miss Gladys 8: who will be a summer bride : Faculty Wives’ Dinner ‘The Faculty Wives’ club, of the University of Washington, will give | the final dinner of the year on Satur- Gay, May 15, at 7 o'clock at the Com hone. Members of the university “faculty are invited, and reservations Must be made before Friday, thru Mrs. Moripz, whore telephone ‘Bumber is Kenwood 300 Dutch Treat Dinner Several dinner parties are being a Stevens and Mrs. A. EB College Club Dinner A special dinner for the club met. bers will be served Friday evening at College club at 6:15, to be fol wed by a special club meeting at hich the new building comm rep submit plans and es meek May Blossom Party Mr. and Mra. William Sullivan All bright were hosts at a delightful May Diossom party on Saturday evening Duwam! valley. The rooms beantifully decorated with < flowers in colors appropriate hers’ day Must dancing game: wed by were to M recitations and Makes Specially Priced An unusual offering in the “Better Shoes” for women, graceful of design, trim fitting and bearing a distinct in- dividuality of their own. The Cousins Shoes find firm admirers among women who know fashions and who appreciate comfort. A few of qur specially priced offerings in- clude such Shoes these in the newest models of Pumps and Oxfords, made up in patent leather, black suede, brown suede, black kid and the popular mat kid. A range of prices for quality Shoes— $9.85 $10.85 $11.85 ‘These remarkable vi ues and others are be- ing displayed in ow windows and we will b pleased to have you call in and inspect our very complete and attractive offering LAAT POMEL SR MON, 1318 Second Ave. ranged for Tuemiay evening, May 18, © provided an eve &n elaborate supper | the following ning of pleasure for guests: Mr. and Mrs, William Sulll n Albright, Mr, and Mrs. M. Niel " . Mr, and Mra, A. Turner, Mr, and ‘Mra. J. Mershey, Mr, and Mra, Fonce Empena, Mra, Viola Farrier, Mra, C Spark Mra. A. Downing, Miss Amie Allbright Luella Downing, Miss Ruth Gr Mins Dorothy Green, Miss Dorris Farrier, Miss Gretchen Sparks, Misa Georgia Bennett, Mr Mr, Donald Green, y. Mr. A. Selena! Moright August Toell Mr. Robert I and Mr, Robe Tolo Socie ty to Give Dance Tomorrow Evening For the purpose of providing a home for freatynan girls at a nominal cost, and to asaist in the furnishing of the new » Club house, which has been recently acquired, the T tub will give an informal «pring dancing p arty ton row ever at the Maso tem ‘The T is an upper class wome the University of Washingt hwbe a URSDAY First Pres by tert ho Federatic nt the ret Preabyterign church will hold n the ladies’ parlor of the lay afternoon, May 13 ' ¥ “* * ‘ | Queen Anne Fortnightly Chuty Queen Anne Fortnight will t the home of Mra. W, 'T. Whit 4 Highland drive. Dr. i. PF, Sholx of the University of Washington will the speaker of the afternoon y Matawu Guard, Daughters of the Nile Hatanu guard. ughters of the Nile, meets for 1 o'clock luncheor with Mrs, George K. Cooley, 1918 45th ave. 8. W Council of Jewinh W anticipates great and farreaching u regular mor . benefits in the 1 n new home, Tickets for the ae at ; dog > may be secured at the door > Coa Bre eP ad Any ove of the i Mra. Arthur Y¥ 4 nm nN } n of off ade ‘ ~~ a aveenne vg Lae) Noeth End Circle, Chitd Conserva- | Poole, M tion League | a th Mra, FL OR. alien, Mew Henry Buraalie ad papers and Mr Be ert Condon, Dr aive ‘the * . a ’ wer Morgan Padelfor aire. Dimond & . 4 . Mra. & w Hunley Coldwell, Dr a Aapeosgeryet | Smith, M 1 Mre. W am Hi. i . a ae ! + am Sa oe eee Swedish Ladies “Freja” | i ~ riers Ladies’ Social and | “Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Mra. William T. FP and Mra. Mt Lant Phases 2 ieee 4 " Frants UW. Coo PTA Engagement Announced { officers will be held at Mra, Cha. G. Giver announce | * Franta H. Coe PLT Elvira. to M w N raw P T rer t ford, son of Mr. and Mra. John Weich Sele tea w wfor Heattic. The marriage| Will be given * ace in | Parents ae . Seward Distriet PuT. A. Alpha Delta Pi meni Matrict PT oA p ntee ’ Dinner p.m, In the school auditorium, Pro-| ‘The Alpha Delta .Pi s ty wit | #7 given the schoo wendy tbs one pbs Peas en i elec Moers will be held quet on Sat ng at e a | _— | Franklin POT. A | me. © | ‘The final meeting of this season of T ift Shop | the Franklin PT. A. will be held at The TI Shop offers tomorrow|? 1° p.m Campfire Girls’ work w & man's dress sult and a most at) >° exemplified by Mrs. Keith Bullitt! tractive ladies’ chiffon beaded eve | S04 Min FT Frown. Music by | ning gown. the school Glee club, the program in 4 | charge of Mra. M. E. Norris and Mra | Alice Williams. hments and a | reception to all mothers j | eee Thursday Progress Qub | Mra. Wiltlam Warder of fpokane| Thursday Progrens club will give a jarrived thin morning to vielt her! Program at the Kenney home. Mem brotherindaw and sister, Mr orn requested to be there at 2 p. m Mra. George Leghorn, at their home| for business meeting. nm 17th ave | see ‘oe j Wooderaft Totem Club | Mr. and Mra. John A. Salzer of Wooderaft, Totem « LaCrosse, Win, who have been the|P. m. In the clubrooma of the I house guests of Mr. and Mra, John E.| way Bx © building. Social he yan, left last evening for their|to follow the ininess meeting me. Hosteases for the afternoon will be eee va Hixon. re Edith Wild, Miss Aida Hulbert of Everett d¢ 4 Merkeley and Mra. Anna parted last evening for her home | after spending several days with cee } friends in the city Theosophical Society j ee Rainh ple lodge of the Th herine Bacon will retarn| csophical soci @ rtudy clnan 29 from New York cit on “Apr 1 Thee hy” every Thure ro ahe has been a student at Miss| day at § p.m. at the Congress hotel Spence’s school. * | Public welcome. cee cee Mra. C. K. MagiN and son, C. K Magill, Jr., are planning to eal! from | New York for England on May 29 | Mrs. EB. F. Blaine had as her house guest last week Mrs. E. Dempsio of Astoria. eee Mr. Bernard Fotheringham will| leave this evening for Spokane to emain a week visiting his parents. o- Mra. Charlies F. Lawson of Port ¢ guent lant week of Mr and Mra, am H. Hartford at their home in the Maxmillian apart menta, Mra. John Collins departes yenter- flay for Victoria, where she will spend | several days, HATS FOR |WOMEN M. P'S. LONDON “Hates for women |members of parliament’ have made thetr firet appearance, the enterprise ot a Rege atreet hion store, which has b A by interest {ed feminine re. The little bats thus labeled are brimiess and of the bire i univer: |aity cap and tricorne sty Black land dark brown are the only colors used. One coquettiah lel has llong silken tassel dangling right ear. |POPOVERS FOR TWO m | One and one-half cups of flour, 2 |teaspoons baking powder, 1 table shortenipg, salt, 2 teaspoons % to % cup of mill and bake in gem tin 2 ogee Stir together ie a Cherry’ s | {Do the Waiting | CHERRY CHAT You needn't wait another or hour for the new summ: clothes you Cherry's will gladly wait for you to pay come in and make your selectiohs no and pay as you find it convenient, a few | dollars each month Cherry's display of ire new summer styles for women and | ntieegs will charm you with the variety of beautiful creations—ysuits, frocks, hats, contees, blouses; every- thing m fashionable outer apparel, And the values offered are really unusual, Cherry's Style Bhop, 207 Rialto Bldg., over Pig'n Whistle, between Madison and Spring, Woman's Benefit Axsoctation Woman's Benefit meets o Review No. § W. hall. Mra. | state commander 1 “ee | | B. F. Day PLT, A. An election of officers wT be held | SOLVING ‘SERIOUS PROBLEMS —IN YOUR OWN HOME Pojojofojojojojojojojo _| OWNERS OF THE a ‘CRYSTAL £ a Electric Washer | jdelight in telling how many |work problems the Crystal has {solved in their home. Pler of clean clothes for the whole | family at almost no labor | Phone Elliott 152,0nd let us |demonstrate in your home 1 on very easy terms & & & & fel ic) —THE— Hy | LIGHTHOUSE 418-420 Union Block and Half East of Postoifice ()) Fashion Drama [om SP a0- bans) | ELIZABETH FOSTER tee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton B. Foster, will depart from Seattle to make her home in Cleveland. | Mins La V |Two More Babies Found “Perfect” daughter of BY MAIL! erne Brown | Thom Drown, 6420 Carleton ave., jand Mins Naney Stuart, daughter of W. Stuart Lowman re gure: ling with delight ¥ day over thelr performance mt the baby elini Tuesday at the Bon Marche, when they were acclaimed by leading baby ologists to be perfect babies, Over 240 babies were examined at} the clinic held under the auspices of | the Beattie Federated Women's clubs, = Many marked mal,” but f 1a Vern a Nancy were the only two who reached the 100 per cent mark in per fect babyhood Hi last for three more w 1,000 & r ables have been Bon Marche program Chie tral Coun nerens of| Mothers and Pa ansocia tions wil) be given at Frederich Nelson's in the auditorium, floor, "Th y, at 2p. m ood for the Orowing Child. Inc Effie 1 hon « Mire Amy Aldrich A romance that “bloomed thrusethe mall,” according to Mra. Helen Gal- Jatin Welsh, will rewult in her marri age to Count Jean von Zenuckens, ‘Tae Raby Clinic w held Bat | paris next July. ‘The count ie = wry MY Coe to ty clock: |gian whom the bridetobemet in —e “ai ang pace ed weomcerapradlgg ® ™. paris five years ago. Mrs. Welsh ™ > Ce by dalinte will be in attend has been divorced twice. POR RTS eT SME RE ER from thd Fie ance. Tubercular and other teats ca an is vs be made where case indicates npe at the meeting of the Bt. F. Day P.-T.| attorney, will also give a short ad | attenth The clinic ta he A. Thureday at 3 p. m. at the echool | dress. lechoal clinic, Tth and Madie sts. house, Reports of state conve see . 1 Ee #8 Seattle Con Heath | 70 CLEAN | Women's Auxiliary to Posg 21 pining TO CLEAN | | MAHOGANY First wash with weak vinegar and The meeting « the Womens aux Health lecture at Predorick & Neb Rainier pont American | son's at 2 o'clock under aus es of | «ion, will be held Thureday eve.| Seattle Central coum of Mothers’) Water; dry carefully and rub wel ning in the Veterans’ hall of the| Congress and ParentTeacher ueso-| With » simple polish. Apply Armory at § o’clock'The evening | clations, "Food—Milk,"” Miss EiMfe|thinly on @ bit of flannel, ‘rubbing | nas been turned over to the Amert| Raitt, Univerkity of Washbington;|!t sharply the way of the grain till an om committer and an inter-|“Pxychfe Atmosphere in the Home,” | li ts rubbed in. Then use another esting program has been arranged. | Mrs. Ellen Dabney flannel, and finally a bandker Bun on atten wea hls eer Jehief. The great thing is the amount , of rubbing; it is to. this not NY Alpha Club a . age : (e] Was me. Mire William A.) ‘The Alpha club will meet Thursday | rom ‘on antic Py furniture wndve. | ur anders (chairman), Mrs. CA. Chrie-| at the home of Mra W. H. Oliver, . 7 if iH T . Mrs, W. HON n, Mrw. Carl J./ 1154 20th ave. Luncheon will be ome on Reeves and Dr. Allee M. Burr served at 12:40 o'clock Reception—Mra. Maurice Thomp. > a ¢ . * . son, Mra ©. C. Mercer Ww. § ¢ fain Stra Roe Yr'Gaivin tod hie | FertammThyemen AuxSlary If ee CTADDED Ore W) YOUN like its fine John Carrol | Porteon-Thygesen auxiliary w nif OY. fresh flavor Coffee urne-—Mre, William Thas.|™meet Thursday at the arn 7 umes aumevy. num and Mra. Andrew Donald. Lencheon will be served Aye ee ees Dining room-—Mra, W. MH. Finck | O'Clock. ‘The business meeting w and Mra. H. W. Finck held at 2 BiLNOD per /b, The program ts as follows i n na ia wos A as wd Prof. George A. Stanton of the! , IE washington pabits sonee'witt giee| OLD-FASHIONED TO || United Ten & Calle Sores an address on “Amertcanization.” (STITCHES * Liberty Market 119 YeslerWay South End Market chestra f nthe Washington| New lingerie ts being displayed | school comprined of 20 foreign-/with the old-fashioned fagot stitch born children will render a number of | for a tri miming. Bometimes it is used | selections. |in a contrasting color, sometimes in Carl J A prominent Senttiela self shade, and ix very effective Smith, BIG UNLOADING ——_3A—* Five Big Money-Saving Days for you. McCormack Bros.’ are going to help you fight the high cost of living and unload some of their big stock at the same time. Prices have been cut to the core in all departments for this big sale, giving you a wonderful opportunity to supply your wants at great big savings. This big Unloading Sale begins Thursday morning, and lasts for five days. DON’T MISS IT! SAVE MONEY HERE! Washable Skirts Cut to 89c Children’s Dresses Cut to $3.25 Ladies’ Waists Cut to $3.15 ladies! Jest think of it, ‘These fine Extra fine quality of Wash Silk Walsts A bargain for the children tn pretty . that will wear beautifully and wash Gingham Dresses, in plain colors and Washable Skirts that sel regularly for well. They come im real pretty stripes, in pretty .plaids, Nicely trimmed, belted. end $1.50 are now cut to 890, “They're good many colors, and have neat collars and with pockets. They are well worth $4.00, serviceable Skirts; come in Black and They sell regularly for $3.98, and and can be depended upon to wear well. White Check and are cut full size Rea! » valuek nt’ this price. Special in At the reduced price of $3.25 you can’t bargains at the price the a $3.15. afford to pass these by. Bleached Sheets, $1.89 Another blow at the high cost of living, These fine Pepperill Brand Men’s Overalls, $1.98 | Just think of it! Overalls at this price. They are regular $2.75 Sheets are now at a bargain price. They sell regularly for $2.60; are | values, but we have only 84 and 36 left in these. They are made 72x92 inches in size and are of an extra ge quality of muslin; | of a good heavy weight of blue denim and have bib. Plenty of flat center seams. Lay in a good supply of these now, for the | pockets and they are made strongly to stand lots of wear and tear price is a mighty low one, | ‘This price is far below the present wholesale price, so buy them ae | now and save money on them, Ladies’ Shoes, $3.98 Huck Towels, 19c Don’t complain about the high price of shoes, ladies, when we uc. owe. 9 Are offering you splendid ones at this price, They sell regularly for Whether you need towels right now or not, buy these, for it will $6.00, come in button and ince style, have good wearing leather soles | be a long time before they are so reasonable again. They are regular and heels and fine leatHer uppers. These are a good sensible last | 290 values, size 15x35, and good heavy weight. You will save money and can be depended upon for style, comfort and long service. | on these during our big unloading sale, Ladies’ Hose Cut to 89c Ladies’ Bloomers Cut to 85c Ladies’ Aprons Cut to $1.59 Reguing 9400 Bunsulow,Aproné of & An except nally fine quality of Ladies' Another big money-saver and a very i re Fiber Silk » in Gray and White. The serviceable garment as we! y dandy, strong quality of Gingham; cut regular price of these is $1.25, and they Pink Bloomers are in Pets Prieta Bes full size and well made, They come in are good values at that price, ‘The heels. sizes 7, 8, 9. They are knitted of vary lid colors, with white piping at. collar, toes and soles are all reinforced to insure fine combed cottongyarns and have elastic belt and sleeves. This low price te a real good Wear, #0 you wan't go wrong on at waist and knees, You can depend upon blow at high prices, so take advantage these. Special price 8D9¢@ during the five these to last a long time and to give of it day sale service in every respect, Children’s Denim Play Suits | ‘SAVES VOU MONEY’ ry | Cut to $1.35 a For the youngsters who are hard on+ clothes, we are offering e thene heavy blue denim Play Suits at a special price of $1.35 7 during our unloading sale, They well regularly for $1.50 and are neatly trimmed with red at collar and cuffs. They come in sizes 9 4 to 7, and are extra good values at this price. SECOND

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