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a i CAMP FIREGIRLS' VAUDEVILLE _| TO BE STAGED TUESDAY EVENING| BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS S6cwty Kdttor of The ster ga ARRANGEMENTS HAVE REEN MAD® for the Camp Fire Qtr’ nineact vaudeville performance, to be presented Tuesday eve Pihg, May 18, at the Métropoiltan theatre ‘The committee t# enthtsiaatio S&urting the outcorie, and whisperings of many promised thrilie ti the Why of mysterious dancers, a full-fledged oabaret, dainty farmettés, and a Hively jax: band, not to mention numerous apectaltion, have reached the Sars of the citizen atidienos, who will ttifh out en Manes, It Is hoped, Doo mtith catindt be ant of the; 00d Work carried on by the commit: | in charge, Mre. Keith Logan Bub | Mrs. Albert Charita Pbi\lipes! Qfd Mrs, Francis Guy Frink, tn toe! Garndat efforts to provide @ feally | Splendid performance. The entire) Will be used to eatabtiat the | Goo is Gre summer cans. | Among the numbers wit! be Mary Dediey Walker and Arthur Latimer tm a dance—Futtristic Girt | The Stunt clud of the University et Washington Giee clud. will put on lively numbers. And there will & VEentriloquist—none other than own James Macfarlatio. Mary Rochester, assisted by the GBllege Glee clud, will render some @élightful musica! numbere; an te @entrie dances bY Gloria and Portia Graften, champion soft shoe dancers . Phe members of the jam band are oy Pat Patterson, Béward Berg, Thompson, J. ©. Sullivan, Tdwrence Arnold, Williath Glorius Hazen, Robert Dyer and A. M * "Phe cabaret will inctude the Misses Perothy Ewing, Mary Dudiey Walk @, Grace Heffernan, Catherite Mary Prior, Katherine -Judithe Gibbs, Dorethy » Bilepeth MePwan, Vir- ja Cook, Anna Roberta Hoge, ¥ Landsey, Lucile Green, and Neilson Hartson, Petey and George Dotgiags. They be assisted by the Cotlege Club band. Amops the specialty numbers will & Gong by Mr. Lawrence Martin: Orientals, by Miss Patricie ham; song, by Miss Hetty ; eteentric dance, by the Marion Soule and Theime 4 Freich whiters novelty, by Fotheringham and Stewart | Advance tickets may be secured from Mrs. Keith Logan Pullitt, Cap! Jol 2814, whieh, beginning Sunday, may be exchanged at the theatre for) Peserved seats. Attractive Dance for ride-Elect and Fiance » Mr. and Mrs. D, 8. Fothertngham (entertained about one hundred and Teg for Miss Carman of the younger #¢t at @ dancing last evening at the Rainier tm honor of their dainghter, Mise Fotheringham and her Merrill Frederick ‘TH® spacious fooms were trane into & lovely springtime car with large baskets of lilacs, pink and yellow snapdragons. The mantel was, entirely concealed -behind Bank of yellow Scotch broom the dining room the guests were at individual tables, which centered by bowls of red tulips. P Assisting the hosts were Capt. and|1'0 Compliment } \Mr. and James S. Gibson and Mr. and William McKay : eee Informal Supper hosts at an informal supper at their ome on Sunday evening. | Dr. and Mrs. KR. J. O'Shea will be Mra, William Leonard Baton. Pe Miss De Veuve © Mra. James Hamilton De Verve this afternoon in honor Sf her daughter, Miss Mary Cecile,|C- Belknap and sister, Miss Annic ‘an Orpheum party. Tea for the|Pelknap, are now in Paris. will be served afterwards at the De Veuve home. eee Birthday Party * Mrs. Dallas Haverstadt will enter- sixteen little guests in honor of i daughter Constance’s birthday, &t an Orpheum party this afternoon. Later they will go to the Sunset club for refreshments. : Mr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Bowden Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Bowden will Pntertain ten guests the evening of @inner in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Hamund R. Bowden, who will leave Phortly for California. Handkerchief Shower ‘or Miss Swalwell | To honor Miss Gladys Swalwetl, Mrs. J. F. Duthie will entertain with handkerchief shower on the Duthie it, Electra, Friday ‘afternoon, May 21. ‘ eee h Treat Dinner- e at Yacht Club » The Yacht club was the scene of a} Dutch treat dinner-dance Thursday ing. - The guests included: Mr. an4 Mra V. McFarland, Dr. and Mra R. L. Canderwall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred laine and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ura Case, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hatch, , and Mrg. A. &. Hansen, Mr, and Mattus, Mr. and Mr». Mille, Mr. and Mrs. Edward HH. Bergin, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. High. tower, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Harmer and Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Collins. rptings Tea and Thimble Party Mins Katherine Inglis will enter. tain at a tea and thimble party at her home Tuesday, May 25th, in honor of Miss Gladys Swalwell. Luncheon at Moran School . The boys at the Moran Lakesife School on Lake Washington will be josts at luncheon for their boy nds today. * Week-End Party at Casa Loma | Mrs Caroline Moore will entertain 10 of her sorority sisters of the Alpha Phi for the week-end at a house party at-the beautiful old coun- Fonsceon, “Cups Lama,s oe Va me Petia Loma,” on V: leital by ptlee tuetia Bradley, Mine ope Mr. David Kotmitz, and will re- "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Horné, Main 2761. Lucile Bradley Recital - Mite Kathieen Gaffney will énter ttain the Seattle Social Bef¥ice club at her heme next Wednesday, which | will be in the fort of a piano ré | Rradiey ts feeomnined aa an artiat of distinctive type, whone pianoforte playing cofpares favernsty with that 6f other younger planiata tf the Northwest ‘ A stiver offering will aise be taken to afl in paleing home service funds Little Orthopedic Tea Shop THe ditto Orthopedic Tea Shop will b¢ in chargé of Mra Hugh Pur. cell today, Aawiating her are: Mra. Marjorie Graham Rrown, Mra J. J Twomeles, Mra Ree Stafford, Mrs. Raward PP. Whiting, Mra Robert Arneson, Mita Sara Livingstane and Miss Derowiy Greene. eee Dinner Party at Boulevard Inn Mr. and Mra Hugh Phelps of! Tacoma were hosts at the Boulevard inn Tuesday evening to & party of frifmda in compliment to Mr. and Mra. Norria Grege of Pertiand, who have teen guests at the Pheipe) home during the past week. Covers | were laid for twelve o- Pi Beta Phi Alwmnae Entertained Mins Katherine Meftugh will be howtems to the Pi Reta Phi Alumnae lub this afternoon oe Banquet at Washington | The ambulance corpse of the Uni- versity of Washington will hold a banquet at the Washington hotel| Tuesday evening, May 18. Miss Josephine Carman waa the guest of honor at @ tea given by Miss Alice Swape at her home from 3 until & o'clock this afternoon. Cen- | tering We dining table was «@ large bow! of pink and yellow tulips. The rooms were attractive with apring| Nowers. Mra J. Arthur Younger en4 Mrs. Maro A. Durece presided at the} ed by Mine Leura Par. sons, Miss Grace Martz, Miss Elaine Culliton and Mins Dorothy Ament. see | Mr. and Mrs. Eaton | Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Shaw will be hosts at dinner at their hame Tuesday evening to compliment Mr, Povers will be placed for atx. Word has been received by | friends in thie city that Me. Charies They |have been abroad for the past two ;monthe and during that time have | Visited In Brussels, Holland, Monte Carlo and London. They will aul |trom Liverpeol May 15th for New |York, They will also atop at the Hotel Congress before leaving for | ir: Seattle, They expect to be home by the Mrs. Thomas Barluwm Greening (Miss Helen Richmond) whose marriage was solemnized at the Sunset club Wednesday evening. CLUBS FOR MONDAY Fruit and ‘Flower Mission THE SEATTLE STAR--S [give an informal dancim party at the Lakeside club house, bist ave. & jand Rainier ave, tonight at 9% The regular monthly meeting of | o'clock. ‘ | North Broadway Fruit and mone | lower mission will be held with Weman's Civic Clob Mire. A. O. Loe, 917 16th ave. N., on) | June let. . | rae ar Monday, May 17, &t 1:40 p.m. Pull) oy, held on May 11th, the following | | Me, Lewis B. Byman returned this | Mtencance requented for important orricers were elected for the ensuing | |afternoon fram a two weeks’ busi. | o™™ ia year: President, Mra. Clementine | ness trip to Sah Fr Pearson; first vice president, Mra. | | he dag digs : Marathon Entertainment Club | charlotte Orr; sesend vice president, | pr, and dive. 3 The Marathon Entertainment club | day tor Vieterta. 30 ous a Pri, |W: B.A. of t abeow will Meet | tary Mra Lillian J. Lofgren; corre. a. oe veral! at Phalen’s hail, Columbia City, 09 | sponding secretary, Mrs, Margaret 6 el | Monday evening, May 17, at 1:46 for| junte: treasurer, Mra. Minnie Thomp-| |, Misa Beatrice Ober left last eve. | ning for Pullman, where she will | spend the summer, _@e Mra. David Grenoe will leave Tues |day for her home tn West. Newton, | ), Maan. : cee Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brown (Jeana- mine Garret) of San Francisco were jin Washington, D. C., recently, where Mr. Brown attended the A. I Irill practice, Important bu be taken up at this meeting. Rainier Camp Rainier camp, R. M. A., will give their regular dance at Swedish Club| a!i Monday May 17 eee Beatle Minute Women Officers of King County and Seat-| tle Minute Women are requested to meet in the conference roomy third ne Mrs, Swenson, nq; registrar, Literary and ‘Travel Club | | ‘The Literary and Travel club met! at the home of Mra. C.D. A. Mayer, | 1138 23rd ave, N. an Monday, May | 10th, to elect the officers for the following year. Mra, Daniel Buckley was elected president; Mrs. John L. | Fitzpatrick, firgt vice president; Mrs. A. W. Hawley, second vice president; Mra. C. R. Kearney, third vice preat-| | floor, Times build! at ioe. m. Sollin A. They will leave shortly for 3 6 dent; Miss Helen Collins, secretary; | | Burope, to be gone four caeane, genre for very important business | Mrs, John Kelleher, treasurer, and | evs necting |Mra, M. B. McBride, auditor a Mr, Carl F. Gould returned Friday as OL Rd | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Eastern Star Club | evening from Washington, D. C. eee Mr. and Mrs, 0. A. Kjos will de |part on the 25th of May for a trip |around the world. They will eatl|® to arrive home in the late spring. eee Mrs. Hiram PF. Hadley will leave on Monday for Vancouver to be the guest of her son-tn-law and daugh- jter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferris, for | Dr. George N, McLoughlin has re turned from California, where he spent the winter. * ee Mrs. L. C. Gilman has arrived in |Seattle from Portland to «pend a |few days at the Gilman home at | Crystal Spring», o- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman Strong will spen@ the week-end in Victoria. While there they wil! motor to Lake Shawnigan and over Malahat drive, eee Mrs, Fannie Kolmitz of Omaha, Neb. arrived Wednesday to visit her North Park Improvement Club orth Park Improvement club will give a box supper and dance at o'clock this evening at the club The from here for the Orient, going fram | "°U**- pie there to Australia, and expect to be ; , in Paris ¢or C Medical Women’s Club Oe Rt A aa eT EA | | soe Win, O° Speidel ‘gilt fend paper at the Medical Women's club meeting this eve held in Dr. Mabel § in the Cobb bui ning, which will e. ak wake Overseas Club Dance | Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Bverett will ae The Overseas clu!) will hold &) he hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. Prim: Mrs, G. A. ©. Roshester han re. 4ance this evening at % o'clock in| rose, Ada’ Bennett and Mrs. A. | turned home from Portland, where] Douglas ball. On May 22 the club | Crawford, she haa been the guest for the past| Wil! sive its annual dance for the hitage week of Mrs. L. C. Gilman and Mra. | Memorial, preceded by a vaudeville Brighton P-f. A. John Randolph Latourette (Sally |%°¥- ate ‘The Brighton P-T. “A. will méet Clay). Tuesday at 2:30. ‘Ten will be served aes All Saints Parish Reports on the state convention and| The girls of All Saintes parish will Skilled Optical Service Good Glasses $7.50 $10.00 DR. E. 0. MANN 3039 Arcade Bullding $5.00 grave's office ‘The Wastern Star club will enter tain all presiding matrons and a» sociate matrone of the city and sur. rounding vicinity Wednesday after. }noon from 2 until 4 at the club| rooms, 4040 Arcade building. The following program will be given: | Violin solo by Mra, Foster Smith; vocal duet by Mr. and Thatoher, and a reading by Mrs. | Bugens Bell. On Tueaday afternoon, | May 18th, from 2 until 6, there will | be a ecard party in the @ub rooms, | 4 be | Hood’s | Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetite, aids diges- tien, purifies the blood, promotes assimilation so as to seeure full ATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920, —Perwen by Bustedi election of officers will be given eee Lady Kagics Lady Eagles will meet in Forrest ers’ hall Wednesday at 1 @ card party. eee Caiedih Club The Caledin clubd Will meet Tuee- |day at 10 o’clock at the bome of Mra Hate Egbert ding eccre- | Mra, J, W. Edmunda, 2612 Boylston ave. N eee W.o. 7.0, Beginning at 10:30 a, m. Tuesday, |May 18th, an institute will be held in the chapel, dist ave, and Madison st. The program conaists of discus of interest Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh will talk on women in politics. Mr. Win | eate will also give an address. All sions, apesches and music to ail p.m | Luncheon will be served, after which At @ meeting of the Woman's Civic | ¥#!! be a business meeting and then Im Seattle Conducted by DOROTHY FAY GOULD Bronze for Sale, $18.50 a Pound We are not so demedcratis aa we think—witness the éxtra thterest tnanifested this week at the Fine Arts in the three #inall bronae fe | y Prince Paul “Two Children Sittin | girl reading a book Dog,” an aristocratic fig Shaggy, alert dog; @hA “Tolstoi,” « |portrait of tho famous author on |Horweback.” All are éaaily efiticlaed As being too long-litibed ~6 bA sor | fect ahatomically. The real artint | will retaliate immediately by point ing out how well the “effect,” the “character” of the pétsona and of the animals ts obtained. ‘The three bronzes are wefl worth & visit, partly becaune they af@ A fuggeation for thone wha ean afford to have their portfatts done in thia fmanner, partly becauer Trowubetahoy fe a prince who has doubly earned his right to a title of mupertority to the reat of us, and partly bemase they are the work of an interna tionally known man. Half Ameri fan, half Kussian by birth, gnd eat fated in Europe, his things first @laimed attention if New York when shown at the Huntington The three bronzes—they 80 pounds altogether, but are at $500 each Victor Alonzo Lewis Opens Studio Here Victor Alonzo Lewis, @ young feulptor of ‘Tacama, haa opened a ftudio at 2606 Kastiaks He has two large bronze heada of View at the Fine Arta, both of mon. Some eriticn only fale my they are too individuaiiotic and) show that he interests himeelt too fouch in passing fads without get ting down to hard training in tach nique, Be that as it may, while there is youth there is hape. ee perwidge Etchings in New York Library Rel Partridge has two of his ttchings—“Laughing Waters" and “Under the Rridge"—now hung in the New York public library as a} part of the permanent collection eee Batik Doesn’t Get Over, Here Mine Luey Miller has cloned her studio in the Northern Life puilaing and leaves this ween for San Frae- on « larger ty Los Angeles, and has , in in Low opened o etudie there. John Butler atarted the first batik tm Beattie five years ago at the Cor- Aish school. For some reason the crase for this Oriental silk, dyed, | wared, “erackied” and redyed Innum- erable times to get oator effects sim ‘iar to Oriental rugs, has never “taken” tn Seattle, Bast, South and Middie Weet pay faddious gums for it to deck everythi from the family sofa or curtained nook to milady in her boudoir. ee Miss Van Kirk to Talk on Italy Misa Lila VanKirk, whose leo tures on Italy and Fiume have been h at the homes of several lead- | ing hertossen, will gtve @ general leo ture te the public under the ausploss of the Italian Consul and the Italian Commercial club at the Seattle Fine Arts society’s gnileries, 1213 Fourth ave, Saturday, May $3, at 8 o'clock. —$$ FOSDICK HEAD OF BOOK MOVEMENT NEW YORK, May 16—New York ‘of the country in tts support for the “Books for Everybody” mefement, |Amerioan Lebrary association ofti- |otals declare, The executive com |mittes, which is to direct the effort to obtain the city’s ahere of the “Books for Everybody” fund of §3,- |000,000, is headed by Raymond B. | Fosdick, Whose work in the war re |catved world recognition. ‘The chief alm of the “Books for body” movement is to promate Ry |the ties thruout large sections of the United States where the public \ibrary is almost unknown, and to encourage increased support for pub- Ne Ubraries everywhere members of the W. C. T. U. are urged to attend. The public ts tn-| Instead ef burning {te old bank vited to attend also, Hot tea and| notes, France treats them with an coffee will be served free, eee Capito! Hil W. ©. T. U. The Capitol Hill W. C T. U. will hold & meeting from 11 a m. to 4 P. m. at the home of Mra. A. H. Miller, Bast Thomas and 19th ave , Tuerday, May 1 Bring lunch. Mrs. Victoria Trumble will speak on be a legislation, also there will shawer for the White Shield home. . Marathon Ctub The Marathon dance and card party Saturday eve Mrs. J.| ning, May 29, at the K. of P. hal), First and Pike at, eee Haven M. B. Charch club wil held a acid which turns them into a dark- colored pulp. The pulp ts used for making the covers of government ledgera. ‘We Cosking The Haven Methodist church wn a, Nutritious Diet for All Ages give a spectal home-cooked dinner on | Wednesday evening, May 26, at 6 David Sheets-Craig for reservations—Capi- o'clock. Telephone Mra. tol 2739. Daughters of Pioncers to Give Party The Daughters of Pioneers will give @ card party and musicale at the Washington Annex of Wednes- day, May 26, the proceeds to be used for historicn] purposes. Mrs. J, L. Sheets is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mra. RH. Abrams, Mrs. E. J, Wallace, Mra. Kil- bourne and Mrs, Fill, of Tacoma, mn 9 PHOENIX, Ariz.—One dead and four critically ill at Florence after beans and eating canned string beets. ° CHILLICOTHE, O.—Carl Am- erine, 24, deserter, gives self up nutritive value ef food, and to ive strength te the whele after hiding for two years tn caves. Let's bave breakinst at Quick Lunch at Home or Office Aveid Imitations and Substitutes AMUSEMENTS Lomw's PALACF HIP * 4 Direction of Ackerman & Harris SIX CLEVER ACTS OF bay ogee and ORPHEUM omecurr CRESSY AND DA' BLOSSOM TERLEYS Daval Symon Orville Stamm) De Wite oF and Com- pany; Jenale letom TWICE DAILY—3:00-6115 extension of public library facili-¢ (GLENN HUGHES’ NEW BOOK READY FOR DELIVERY So rem ee ee re gag ready for delivery today. This ta Mr. ‘ches was a student at the unl ‘sity. Mr. English, Publication of “Broken Lights,” @/usual plays with the students this book of verse by Giehn Mughen|winter in Meany Hall “Proken Lights” has been Hughes’ second volume The firet,|ed by the university “Souls,” was published by Patil Mider| thesis for the degree in San Francisco, in 1917, when MP.| Arts, and is ford, Hughes is at present |school, and David Starr J tm leu of a of Master of praised by Dr. Paéel- new dean of the graduate jordan. =aocecec eoSeratad ef —“"s p> = ew * hee a e a a fe ts * n t One-Act Plays lby “U” Professors Seattle is shortly to be shown that | the Pinglish faculty at the ufitversity Gow, wilt Hugher “Pierrot’s Mother” produced. playwriting is @ new departure. Joneph Fitth Commandment,” and It.” by Matquerite miss BRIGHT 1004 4th, cor. Pine City is setting the pace for the rest | PALACE HIp TONIGHT—LAST TIMES “KINKAID KILTIES” TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAT A New Show ef HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE | PHIL E. ADAMS in | “THE OWL” | | | | | |ronnd out the program announssd | by the Red Domino dramatic of the university for an loriginal oneact plays, ning, May 19, at §:20, in the C. A. Auditorium. hab some talented young protessars.| Mischa Elman Farewell Concert Mr, Hughes has two volumes ef| On April 25, tn ‘Chicago, poetry already to his credit, and| Biman B. Hartison, « former | here for seme time. Rhodes scholar, will produce ‘The | templates a world’s tour Which “Darn | keep Phone Mate 6272 GEORGE WALSH In “THE DEAD LINE” _ A Stirring Story ef @ Deadty Mountain Feed | 4 TarTersc Beeeca PP ‘Teenday i 4a 2eMe ‘wits THEATRE Continuous troll A Beautiful Colonial JENNINGS & MACK “The Camoufinge Taxi” PANTAGES ‘ BEGINNING MONDAY. MATINEE SEVEN BELLE TONES Musical Offering EARLY & LAIGHT On the Water Wagen” SIOUX INDIANS In “Pastimes of the Plains* Pantagescope, showing final episode ef “The Black Secret Nighte—7 anid §