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J a sa N) CHRISTENING OF MR. FRINK YACHT “GLORIA” “AUSPICIOUS EVENT BY BEUL AH MI HELL COt TTS : Wut —- 1 AU % _ohte sports c P @rrying ar Bens t é Charming D " nee to Complime) MM iss Merrill las Elspeth Mckwa ‘ Saturday evening of “ke Hiest dinner-dances c ; she entertained Paind bachelors of the the Sunset club. the birthday of Miss He © Phree handsome ‘were arranged in tored with a Wound in ribbons « tO which were attach gages for the for the men @roned by Mr which was ed ipa and nk, att with al f white straw wo "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; n Home, Main 2761. Mrs. Keith Hostess Mrs, W am M ner th will © of he r home Presid 0 be Mra et. at Luncheon to Compliment » Miss Lindsey Merril Mrs. ~— ° inted tables appe eee ‘Moran's May Festival Largely Attended Among th went Painbridge island to attend the | festival on Saturday Mr. and Mra. Raymond R. Fra Mr. and Mra, Fred Hudson Ff Mr. and Mra. W am Bolcom, erry B. Truax, Mr Mr. and Mrs. E i Mrs. Daniel B a Mra. Ph pa Mor and Mrs. Ralph Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. D. t mberlain, Mra. Bruce Elmore, Mra. Frederick T. Fischer, Mrs. Charles H ond, Mre. Fisher, Mra. C. Rogers Brown, Mrs. C. H. Hopper, Mrs. Ella L x, Mra dl permit Stanley Alten, Miso Cymbra, Danie} en Farrell . ‘ T to make their | Mr. William Gwin and Dr. C. F. Da | Vidson. hhome in Seattle, Mrs. Harry Whitney 5 “Preat will be at home on Friday aft : Birthday Party for Smalb Son | @rnoon, entertaining friends of the honor guests. Mrs. Treat will be as “Sisted by a In honor of the first birthday 3 Theodore Holdsworth Joshua Green, Mra | Frederic 5 Mrs. Richard | | | Dwight Merrill, Mrs. Charles D. . : ‘Btu a¥ B " Theodore Vandling enter ee eee 2 with a large party at her = ¥ n Scranton on Saturday Dinner for Mrs. Vandling will be re | Ex-President Taft Miss Velse Maude of this « Judge and Mrs. Richard = ef covers at the Rainier club on| Miss Lindsey day, May 24, in honor of Honored President William Howard | ytiss Marian Sowle was hostess at Personal friends of Mr. Taft 41, informal supper party at her be Included in the invitation list. home in Laurelhurst last evening, in a Party a7 honor of Miss Dorothy Lindsey and nfo , up ‘and Mrs. Richard Dwisht Mer-| Dinner Dance |her fiance, Mr. Park Galbraith Park er, of Montclair, New Jersey. ‘Fill will be hostess at an informal . party at their home on Tues-|at Golf Club iy evening, following the Camp Fire) The first dinnerdance of the sum vaudeville, ‘in compliment to|mer season will be given at the Se iece, Miss Betty Merril! of Du-jattle Golf and Country club on Sat urday evening. di boute eres: was chap and Mrs. Alexande )MeEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D Merri, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas D S Merril! and Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Garrett, ee aa Dinner for Mr. - and Mrs. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams. i Chicago, will entertain at a P dinner on Friday evening at the 8 Paget club in compliment to Mr Mrs, Frederick Fischer Mrs. Treat to Be _ Hostess at Tea The party so who over Ma. were 1 he xter Mr and Mrs R. Boswel Mr Mr on, am rison, and | and James D who of Pa. noon membered as A. Ba . . and Mrs. | Burr | Vand-| THE SEATTLE STAR+-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. wags r Lucille, det nver to make an odie oo HARRAH 4 FS Son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin E. Harrah JOHN FREELAND eerie Mrs. Cplvin ¢ daughter, Morens lant evening for extended visit with Mrs Mre. F.C. Rantachler CLUBS FOR TURSDAY Browning Study Club The 108th birthday Robert 1 for|on Tue Carpenter's anniversary of mother anni olebrated lock by at the Phi « will be Mra. Flo ” North Yakima Sweeney left yesterda to visit friends for a elub the Mhu bivd. Rev Mr. | Browning and | MeMorrin up @ | po y. The nt the weekend The Hr ed pothts of tr of the “s necretary wororit rwit kon ef his at Dr. and Mrs wr and Mra. Harr Mr « It. Hooker nan Strong made club cher “w « Houghtor Awpasia Club Axpania club will 1 o'¢ at the Y Howard Haskell read on the be) Miss Henrietta Hamilton returned M day from New Y where # has spent the winter at home gt the Hotel Otis c at . with Mr i" Pape . jowing dr Mra. J. W. Dorwatt ph J. Musser ward Brainard * Mre, Henry & the Golden West 1. 0. k sb party rd meet 1 Ww Mr. and Mra and daughter rKe Leghorn |¢ will be Mine Ma Leghorr with Mra, William Warder, of Spc ne, spent the weekend with rela: F tives in Olympia Wed "The Great Kind “The “The Yellow The Gt Frank Mra Club baby Mre, Wal Fisher daugh ter Suzanne, and Wednesday for Ungham their hor bridge tay Elke ted to Mra, Walter “ Galbraith and for Yakima, to be ib utott call L dn M. He ed at the lw « r their |B. « friends on th of @ son, born | dent Saturday morning at the Minor how pital gone ten days k tons. Mra Mr cetvin and Mra the fel ub are Ww Mr president Mir clude Ww Mr | Mrs. ing in Vancouver Mra Frye is vinit the guest of Jr Hermon Sidney Tres Campbell, Women's University Club Musicale The W day afternoon at 3 Contribut to the program will be Henry, contralto ludes stops in and | Franctace Del Monte *« Edna | Coronado and Tia Juana. fol. | o- + toderick Smith. Mr. and Mre. ¥ jal merit | gether with Mr {Grant left youte motor trip to California «4 R and Mr rday on a four we Their tun San omén's Unt ub will! Morgan, to Queen Anne Circle Child Conserva n, Joweph Dr mm in the a Mra sektor Inon's oF Mix | Mrs. | McDonagt lowing numb Andante Retigioa Mine Marjorie M Mra. Langdon ¢ erary in Queen Anne . league. 1 All circ violinist nd Mi accompaniata. The * will be given Vie San Mr. and Mre. Cecil Bacon and son axtempe | Cecil Henry, Jr. will remove the end lof the week from the H to their home on East Prospect at. Leginiative + 46 PT. A. w the Mad les ix er Madrona P.-T, A day for the held at Sorrento Madrona ip. m. in 2. Mine ‘Com Moar ® Mra. James H. Calvert and daugh ter Pegey will home at Thr Mr. and Mra and Mrs. F will the Calvert home to their sum e Tree Point or ¥. M. Dude rem Menry ¥ Hindley te oceupy during their absenc Mra. John B. Otwell, of New York in spending a few days in a pedic gulld « 1 be b Pi resi guest at the Hotel Washington. in room 1032 Henry bu Moran's Lakeside | rere om School Luncheon Mins Mildred Miller will return The boys of the Lakeside school) home the end of the week, after a o- Will entertain their boy friends with |journ of reveral weeks in California an allday outing at the school on| Saturday, Luncheon will be served | on the beach in camp style. eee Orthopedic Hospital Guild The month g of the Ort y mee the city mm Eastern Star Clab Mra. W. A. Johnson, of Everett will be hostess for the Eastern Star club card party to be given from 2 tc 4p. m. in th ab Mrs. John son will be annisted by Mre- Prim rose, Mra, Ada Bennett and Mrs. A Crawford. oe STUDY INFANT WELFARE A maternity and Infant welfare ex Castle Club Dance hibition was held in Delhi, India, in |!s | The Castle club entertained sev-|irebruary, at which the proper care| enty-five couples with a Leap Year|of mothers and babies was shown by | informal dancing party on Friday |meana of models, charts, leaflets and : evening at Redding’s hall. The hall|isctures. The topica dincuaned were | Longstreet, 7019 24th ave N. W. a! wan beautifully decorated with|madrnity, infant welfare, childhood, |? PB. ™ branches of dogwood. The patrons| domestic hygiene and sanitation, first | and patronemes included Dr. and|aid and home nuraing | Mra. E. § Barnes, Mra. C. Aurelius | and Mrs. E. Gammon. The commit toe In charge were Mina K. Stoelker Misy Luctle Gammon and Mis» Hazel Aurelios room. . . . Dorcas Circle Dorcas circle meets with Mra, A t ° FE. Cob b meets at 2 Canada bought from the United ™ States last year more than 31,000,- 000 tons of coal, valued at $70,000, 000. Beginning at 10:30 a held in the ch 4 Madison et M Jackson ) will speak on “Women fr Mr. A. Wingate will « and @ musical program will follow, W. C. T, U. members are urged to attend, and the public ts Invited. Bring lunch. Hot tea and coffee verved. Slate: Polit an addrens, WOMEN’S CLUBS Honor, v be M. he 1 f Big Unloading Sale we are offering in all departments. High class merchandise is being sold at “rock-bottom prices.” An opportunity such as this doesn’t come very of ten, so be sure and take advantage of it. ef | mm or. Ladies’ Waists Cut to $3.15 Extra fine quality of Wash Silk Waists that will wear beautifully and wash well They come in real pretty stripes, in many colors, and ha ts They sell regu values at this price $3.15. Children’s Dresses Cut to $3.25 A bargain for the children Gingham Dresses, in plain pretty plaids. Nicely trimmed, be with pockets. They are well worth $4.00, and can be depended upon to wear w At the reduced price of $3.25 you can't afford to pass these by Ladies’ Serge Skirts Cut to $5.75 A big money-eaving opportunity for you These Skirts sell regularly $7.50 and are fashioned of fine quality of serges and cloth. All belted and with pockets they're great values. in colors pretty ne and for ed and $0 ar r granite Special ir M an ‘ ta w are made ir See those pretty styles. Children’s Gingham Dresses $1.29 Don't pass big barg for dresses like these can't be bought elsewhere for less th 0. They are made of good, sturdy quality of gingham real pretty styles; neatly trimmed im self colors and ng: belted and ith fancy pockets. All colors; sizes 2 to ul in the big sale, $1.29, Ladies’ Shoes $3.98 Don’t complair high are offering you splendid ones at thi $6.00; come in button and lace « and heels and fine leather uppers and can be depended upon for style Men’s Union Suits $1.29 For the warm epring and summer days, those garments are just 2 this nt Sy er the thing. They ecru color and white. come in long or short sleeves, ankle length, in At the price no thrifty man can afford to pass They're great bargains! Men’s Cotton Hose—2 Pairs 25c Just think of it! In these days of high prices we are offering Hove palr for 25¢. These a go00d everyday hose, with reinforced toes and heels, and will make serviceable and comfortable socks, Men’s Handkerchiefs 10c | A nice soft hematitched Handkerchief at a real ‘These launder nicely, Buy a dozen of them, They're awfully cheap. peck theee by. about the price of shoes, ladies, when They sell regularly for © good wearing leather soles se are a good sensible last comfort and long Children’s Shoes $2.98 hese are for the youngsters who are the skuffer last and come in tan, black ton styles; good heavy stitchdown sole. duced during the sale to $2.98. are service. cr Ke hard on shoes. They are and horseside and but Regular price $3.50. lace Another bargain Re | sale price. ‘on Ari Ladies’ Hose Cut to 89c An exceptionally fine quality of Ladies Fibre Silk Hone, in Gray and W The regular price of these is $1 they are « # at that price. The heel toes and soles are all reinforced to insure good wear you won't go wrong on these. Special price 89¢ during the five day wale Ladies’ Bloomers Cut to 85c big money-saver and a very garment as well, These fine Pink Bloomers are in extra sizes only wizes 7, 8 They are knitted of very fine combed cotton yarns and have elastic at waist and knees. You can depend upon these to t a long time and to give sérv. ice in every respect Ladies’ Aprons Cut to $1.59 Regular $2.00 dandy Another ae Bungalow Aprons of a strong quality of Gingham; cut full and well ma Th in soll with white pipin belt This low price is a real blow prices, of it Mr size come : a colors, at coilar, and sleeves, at high Mo #0 take advantage Lav dur fol ha “THE STORE THAT, Bleached Sheets $1.89 Another blow at the high cost of living. These fine Pepperell Brand Sheets are now at a bargain price. They sell regularly for $2.50; are 72x92 inches in size and are of an extra good quality of muslin; flat center or seams. Lay in a good supply of these now, for the a price is a mighty low one. att | sor tun hall, Arcade t pany will A Wom at 2 Mra. L. lawn ave. The Daughters of Ve The Caleidh club m N. | affirm Alki Review No. 59 Alki Review No, 9, Women's Ren it association of the M eots in W. O, W, hall at § p.m, Seattle Lodge No. Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree pf Hon will meet at § p.m. in Evergreen iding aboes. Mr, Carl Bush of the Rhodes com dress members of tan club 1 n's Responsibility . pSMOPO! ean.” H. Miller oth ave Mra, V 1k on “Legislation.” hite Shield home Walla Walla PT, A. Walla PT. A. meets in room the at 3:0. Election. aker Health.” Musical pro: am and refreshments. re. nd 1 Bhower for Wall Brighton P-T. A, Brighton PT, A. meets at school 0. Election, of state nvention, will be rved. reports program. Tea D, A. R. Study Class D. A. R. Study meets with Bremerman, 6834 Wood at 2 o'clock, Subject hina.” (Take Green Lake car to nwood place.) class A oe Daughters of Veterans rans will en tain t Sons of Veterans at the mory, eee Caleidh Club a with Mrs. W. Edmunds, oylston ave at 1 o'clock Chapter apter G, P. E. ‘#. James H. Calvert at 2 o'clock meets with 1809 10th ave ve puntain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid 4 Mountain View Spiritual Aid society will ncheon on Tuesday at 1 lowed by a card party, at ¢ HM. Members and friends invited dies Association Debate May 18, at 8 Fine Arts Auditorium Will be given between Ken University of Washington bater, who won the finals in the atorical contest last week, and umlet Dodd, who was third in the who will assume tive side on the subject, “Re that the province of Shan should have n awarded to lock lebate th Cole in the ne contest the ved, te of be he A The hontesnes for the On the qu ¥. W. ©. A. Clubs E wcla club wilt Seattle 1 » club will mee Fel at 6 “, fre r. All me Her Mr and the club aud ott will meet the pr A at the elub Election of Officers Dean E By order Han Women's Club of the 5 of Sprin about her tr the Eest f Bible p the om 1b member Import rnoon at vor of the Hotel Dinner ng WRC ng W. R. C. ked dinne next eral Federation Clubs to M of Women's feet in Des Moin derful cm m 11:30 te Balla held e City hall in for the bene rs ention to Yakima from June Seattle Day eo € Nursery Meeting Nurse i Mrs, Hatchinson to Visit Chapter meeting Hutch of ron of the O. B. 8., meeting of M Many matrons and “ CLEANING WALL PAPER A good paper cleaner that may be made at home is made as follows | 1 pint boiling water jablespoon gold dust ablespoons ammonia Ylour to make stiff the water boiling, vst and ammonia. much flour a# possible. Cool enough to knead. Knead until perfectly smooth and dry enough not to stick to hands db . wall Marathon Club Marathon ¢ this band A. Safford! Sic add the Stir in as Pp gold on Tent No. 1 Clara Barto Sorosis Club Luncheon r art art department of the wth at the fede sday, May rt gal an excellent cleaner and ‘onomical. Take a piece of the comfortable to hold and rub pa Brush the crumbs an cloth, loug! over the off with a ted ¢ pune, Thu of atlp will fol ft ¢ tour erie the next three May Mrs, Henry Kauffma the Di will en-! 's have lunch at E Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day Fixing the Terms In arranging terms for our customers we take the family income as a basis and make the weekly or monthly payments small enough for you to meet without hardship or inconvenience. Thousands of attractive Seattle homes bear witness to the broad and liberal credit policy of the Gottstein Store. Your account is cordially welcomed. M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. OUR EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AND WEEK —48-inch 8 Pieces— Like Picture top Buffet with French plate mir- ror. —45-inch Table with full quartered oak top, opening to six feet. —Six genuine leather slip-seat Chairs. The regular price is $162.50. SALE PRICE $119.75 ON VERY EASY TERMS Joy for the Baby New line Perambulators, Go- Carts, Sulkies and. Oriole Go- Baskets shown on Main Floor. Make your selection now and let baby enjoy the outdoor air and sunshine. Sold on Easy Terms Or Added to Customer’s Account Garden Hose, Rakes, Shovels, lawn adds value to your property. to the family income. Select out the usual first payment, Spades and the smaller hand _ tools. len Tools A nice The well-tilled family garden adds dollars what you need and charge to your account with- The Iceless Refrigerator Is Here Gus out ice. wet floors. rect. Call and see it demonstrated. ranteed to keep foodstuffs No plumbing. No connecting with Cut out the “ice man” and F Sole Agents Buck’s Ranges and Heaters M.A.GOTT FURNITURE CO: ({SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHER and beverages at the proper temperature with- water system. No dripping pan or we money. Simple but scientifically cor- t Floor, Sole Agents Buck’s Pipele: Furnace STEIN| 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine