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KATHERINE AVIS NEW BILL AT PALACE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Manning. HIP PROVES PLEASING The new bill which opened yeuter: | day at Loew's Palace Hip has an| Mr. Francis P. Cook left on Thurw| unusual feature in the offering of day morning for Anchorage, Alaska, | Holland, Dockrill and company, who | to be gone indefinitely are neon in @ picturesque and sen-| dihing te Jeational riding wet. Both Mr. Hol Mra. Alice Bray and son, Mr. Rob: | te and Towne Dockrill are finished | ert Bray, who has recently returned | riders who use four superb white | from four years’ service in the Brit: horses to display their skill in pos QUEEN ANNE GUILD TO GIVE MUSICAL TEA AT HOME OF MRS. TREAT BY BEU Lad MITCHELL COUTTS | jor of The Star | \R THE BENEFIT OF ‘Ta YTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL, and to name lish army, departed on Wedhesday | ing, byreback widing and catrying FY bod in that institution, the Queen Anne Guild will entertain with a| cv ore eT a | eionke "ete: atin usual Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8 etl Miia ae een Se bridge party hog ogee on i. Miwbiand rowdy ieee Sentiecn Mr. and Mrw. William Bryan For Kauftnan, romps thru a mixture of | of Marry vege —% = eb the ae — mer are réediving the felicitations of | chatter and song» 3 Beeler ao sgt iwi Nested | te pn e . their friends on the birth ofadaugh | “On the Border of Mexico” is the ea be | Stell a ELEPHONE the So- |ter Wednesday at tho Swedish how ttle of a clever skit presented by % ‘The pro ‘ | wei pital, . | Hunter, Randall and Senorita y Chaminade = «Ete ag hamina¢ 3 cle Editor of The eee Post and Pout are billed as Dixie | Fairy Pipers |] Star. ffice, Main600; Major Jay Ward MeKelvie, Mr.| entertainers, ‘The team, @ lady and Robin, [Bert Warford and Mr, Harold a blackface comedian, has some roa! Jing Me a Song..., } : Charles Gilbert Spross|| Home, Main 2761. Liss Cawsey Miss Leonora Friedland at the rcerd| mer Ginghhin; Dera, ten: a juan! ‘0 Scott ee yr Silekiant | Booth entertained with a party at thee her home on Saturday. The quests | | Crampton are en route to Stockton, | comedy talk and trombone playing | / Cal, with the Caravan. They plan | that pleased to return about June 6 Buhla Peart is a singing comedi- | eee enne | | Mrs. Elita Ferry Leary, who has! Some clever juggling, pantomime | INVITE YOU TO COME Night an Beg Curtain Is pat a included Virginia Weston, Pear! and | been it for two months as a dele- | and comedy are judiciously mixed by lies NOS Jenn Fisher Iris Grousdtielt, Shen | mate to the Continental Congress of |. K. Legel, who In assisted by a IN SATURDAY—AND a viene sel Pounds, Kiste Gjerde, Jean Sny Bilis Soap fo secured from Mew. |20F. Dorothy Nelson, Myrtle Gening, | IMRbr Reed, chairman of the ticket | Dorethy Booth, Bernice Stephens, | ; committee. 349 Kinnear pl. Mra. R,|J0ho Fisher, Eugene Miller, Gordon Be) MG Roberta, chairman of the refresh. | “Jere and George Nelson ment committee, assisted by Mra Py? ) | TRY. Medonaid, Mrv. WH. How.) Luncheon to ‘ompliment | ard and Mre. P. », Crockett, with | y : Mrs. R. K. Roberts in charge of the Mrs. Smith tables. Mrs. H.R. Bartlett is chair.) The Canadian Women’ Club will man of the prine committee, and| entertain with a large luncheon oa turday at the Seattle Yacht club | Daughters of the American Kevolu-| zealous bellboy assistant | | ton, will return, home today | 4 -— | SEE THE MANY | Mise Louine Sheard ie spending a| W. ASHING | |tew days in ‘Tacoma, the guest of STRAWBERRIES | HANDSOME SUIT Mr. and Mra. Harry Fisher | @trawh 4 . |e nee eae ogee ne wale noes —"ll| AND OVERCOAT 1 Mr. and Mre, Robert RF. ox will depart ter ole tied ta Hee eae Wy caus te tuas aoa PATTERNS ON SALE . | Sstend brim =| coming $0 Seattle to | determines the attractiveness of ft. | nd the marriage of Mids Jose| gtrawber 4 { $6 $ |phine Carman to Mr, Robert R. Fox, tage ar gg es lB Rb ang AT $65.00, $75.00 washing and if very sandy some Mrs, Thomas Nash, of decorations Nash. 0 | Sottero ee ta ae Jr. Mr. Jack Fox will return on| times need to stand in water for @ AND $85.00 Re ti to Honor | Vancouver, B. C, who is the first | Tuesday to Pasadena, where he has few minutes to loosen the grains of ? e' Se oor }and only member of the Canadian | | sent the winter — cand. Water poured directly over ter parliament. Mra, J. Clifford Reid | a berries will crush them and make 1, : . Mr. and Mrs. Max Freudenberger| Will give a group of spring songs Mra. George Michaelis, who has! them soft and mushy. Extra special valyes to introduce the new been the house guest Mr. and M Fred FE. Bander for 10 days, left y terday for her home“in Victoria. An easy way to wnsh berries of ny sort is to hull the fruit Into « daylight corner store at— WHI be at home to their friends on | during the afternoon. Arrangements Sunday in honor of the confirmation | are in, charge of Mra. Charles T. | ef their daughter, Vivian | Boyd, “assisted by Mrs, Bernard home“in colander. Place the colander in a| Z vee Pelly, Mrs. ‘Trafford Hutesoa, Mrs. | | fel ten wee i a“ ty | DIE Pan of fresh water and gently w McLeod, Mr. G. P. Gorman, | Isher, who left early itt and lower the berries into and . in A irs. Boytl Guest Mry, John Inkster, Mrs, Thomas | in January with her parcnis, MP-/out of the water, ‘This causes « NORTHEAST CORNER | D and Mr Honor Grant, Mrs. William Campbell, Mra Louls D. Bradeen was hostess | W. F. Ruser, Mra, Elurie Barnes, | ‘ate charming luncheon at her he Mrs. A. J. Murray, Mra. Cell Red: | { ». D. Fisher, returned of | wwishing of the water that has not |[! } | Weteoday _ renin and ia at the enough foree to hurt the fruit but qa }home of her grandparents, Mr. and! goon dislodge any particles of “ Mra. 0. W. Fisher. Mr. O. D. Fisher |” Hs witless Pierre se Saag an ¥4 44 e Of Monday in honor of Mrs. Chart dome, Maye. Hoilingshead-Hybbell, | od - cap , " ed tO Beattie several weeks . T. Boyd, who has recently returned | Mrs. W. Ht Donley, Mra, W. D, Mo | tnemg be “") Nearly 200 new ofl com were from New York. Centering the| Kay and Mrs, J. C. Clague ear ce ee oe cgaaigea ts the sr ry ety Besse Made-In-Seattle Clothes” _ board was an offective bow! of Now vee | ieee. the sof Mr. ang |!n March | - le and sok : town, guests of Mr. ang|'9@ Maree = bieeatin sae a Stare the mescee ot bo soy Arctic Club Mrs, Donald Graham (Mia Juanita Dee fs Canadian Club, of which Mra | Dinner Dance onge i pny ey gly meeomgpio ye thal Boyd bas been president for three} The last of the serles of Arctic! _ portrait: vy Grady «| duly 1 re . ratl Fears. Covers were laid for 10 club club dinner dances was given aad Cea j ? the Stests. last evening at the club, and proved | : . es. i « te be one ef the mest Guspeentut af-{f | ay. Gat Sete. Lasrwente Martinaee Get the and and Mrs. Povell ae ot he ee: Se eed H | birth of w daughter Wednenday, May oy Hosts merous wall baskets of Scotch broom | i aw Gh ene ares eanoee henpiial | a ots log’ + hore a H Sewvit en. | and ae ear ayy br ghee Mra. ¥. Hi. Hamlin win leave al ad = tartained with a dinner of 14 covers | tered with low of spring flow: | de t \The “Bayer Cross” means ‘et their home on Saturday evening ers, HW party of friends for Hurope. e y and put aught Compliment to Dr. and Mra. Cas-| hs =) morrow tor New York ji bid bon genuine Aspirin prescribed pop ps HE oe get — garden and pi ton gh ze F : voyage to her nter, Mins Phylite ; Srarpies and Mr. and Mm. Mr, and Mrs. Price CLUBS FOR SATURDAY General Federation of Wounen's [inert ene ¢ wh § for 18 years, Des eee Hosts =a | —_— wr * Neighberhood Club An sihaweulag gos of women ? | aspirin created a sensation when Magg thait agement Announced |, Mt and Mra John Ewing Price! ae Neighborhood club will bold «| from the Friday Morning club, Los |USE SOL R HS due ineoduest by Baye over eighteen ‘o Will save your Cabbage, Radish, Turnip and all root crops from these destructive pests. Tate paves vine sonia te to o demand by the geveral public ‘ea alse a0 m protection of ear own crowing of cabbage. ete. It te the result fF. and Mrs. Harry L. Brown an-| Hore hosts last evening at dinner 8) posteeason dance on Saturday eve | Angeles, Cal. will attend tho un) REMOVE INK the engagement of their) \iemanam yciwan Ring at 9 o'clock at the Hiawatha| biennial convention of the General! Sour milk hax miny u er, Helen, to Mr. Raymond ge aggro playfield clubhouse | Federation of Women’s Clube at Des| the least is its action © Hawkes, son of Mrs. Bertha Ps ghd | Moines, lowa, the third week in June. If the sta es of this city. The wedding St. Nicholas Pageant 0. r. 8. No. 83 | With a membership of nearly 2.000, | milk and years ago. Physicians at on sand not proved its wondegtul Wfficiency in nk stain® the relief of pain. The genuine, | in ls fresh, put into oUF | world famous Aspirin, in “Bayer Tab. k until the epot in KoN*. tet, of Anpirin” is safely taken by fake place the second week in| Post d University chapter No. 83, O. F. S.,/ this club will send the largest num-| An old stain may not respond to my » for Colds, Headache, Rheu-| Glos eotatnabie’ tyes Covernment and State iaseeticias. pone will give @ card party and dance at| ber of delegates of any club in the|sour milk alone. The milk will re ‘gmatiam, Neuralgia, Earache, Tooth Experts. poe ae Because of ihe rain, tie spring | Littie’s hail, 14th ave, N. EB. and EB.| general federation, as it han the din jmove the worst darkness but it mayjache, Aching Joints, Neuritis and | 1-Ib. cans with sifter tops, 25c¢ each ; also 25- ., . | Pageant se! ul give 45th st, Mis evening. Unction of being the largest club in) need a wenk solution of chloride of Pat enerally 1 bags, tage Receive in Honor day adternoon by thme St. Nicholas e 7s 0 the national organization. Its presi }irme to make the article clear. After me oe the “Bayer Cross,” which Ib. gS, $2.25; postag sdditional, | os | wchoot was postponed unut _Monday Ladies’ Grotto Club { dent, Mrs. O. Shepard Barnum, ta! soaking two or three hours in milk is the mark of true “Bayer Tablets 6) At your dealer’s or our uptown store, Pioneer Dovey will re 9 Wey Ladies Grotto club meets with) chairman of education in the general{ rinse in the solution. If the stain is of Aspirin,” le on each genuine pack- hive their frieads at their home on > Mra. C. B. Raymond, 2211 N. Broad. | federation, a member of the Califor.) still in evidence try rinsing in am age and eac jenuine tablet. in honor of the confirmation WAN TS TO HAVE A way. ° nia State Hoard of education, and 4/ monia water Boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few their daughters, the Misses tsa-/ CULTURE SOCIETY eee leader among women who are doing cents and contain proper directions and Gladys Dovey. | Leo Gregory, who ‘says he Is a ‘Woman's Democratic Club [things in California. The Friday| More than 8,000 people visited the Druggists also sell larger “Thayer” eee literary man, promoting his so-cailed| The Woman's Democratic club of! Morning club is preparing to sup-| Yerkes observatory at Williams Bay,| packages. Aspirin is the trade mark Mrs. Freed to Receive “Cult of the Human,” bas engaged | King county will meet Saturday aft-| plantéite pleturesque clubhouse that| Wis, on Saturday afternoons last/of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- Inf hon. nie es F a rodm at the Washington Annex,|¢fnoon at 2 o'clock at Meves’ cafe-|it has outgrown with @ $150.000 | summer. acidester of Balicylicacid. ionor of her daughter Ruth's! 1 witt held public meetings each | teria to install the newly elected off | structure equipped with every mod-| ——— —— ————— — ; irmation, Mrs. Max Freed ‘er { might cers. They are: President, Mra. Della ern convenience known In an up-to-| Be at home at her residence, 527/ "Cr ish to organise here a society | Morris; first vice preaident. Mise Elia-|date building devoted to club pur jLLy. THE CHAS. H, LILLY CO. Estodiohed H i ave. on Sunday between | abeth Haw! second vice heh | 5 fo he otion of hum culture ey; md vi president, pores. the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. ler understand it” he says, | Mies Edna Crangic: secretary, Mre cee | ay Ephraim Stewart; press correspond-| Latona P.T. A. Meeting | 4 mer ent, Mrs. Emma A. Hausman; trees-| The last meeting of the Latona| Bee. sir au‘smy ot NEVER-PAIL ICING — |e Sinatra ph Reng BES Sydney. Australia, and for Mrw.| White 1 ese eee held on Thursday, May 37, at 2:45| CBarles T. Boyd, who recently re 1 cupsugar ADDITIONAL CLUBS P. m., in the assembly room, of the turned from an extended visit in the | 1 tablespoon water | - school. Reporte of committees will} Bast, Mrs. Lovett _M. Wood enter- teaspoon vanilla Circle F, First Presbyterian Church |%° received and a statement of the} Bere wih & Ginner of 16 covers od, Bs white of Me hagnt and water | “itele ¥ of the First Presbyterian | ¥tar'e work will be read. Election of Many thrifty men and. women are saving money by pales during our Unloading Sale. Are WBdey evening at her home lin top of double boiler, Set over|CRUFCH will give a musicale and sil. | OMcers will be held you? Do you really want to supply your needs at real low prices? If so, why wait? We ss offer- ver tea at the home of Mra. M. B.| , - pith te 1d beat it o" | Birthday Party IPeater for 4 minutes, Remove from |Arnesen. 1638 11th ave. W., this eve.) | As s result of wee@cuiting cam. Jn honor of the eighth birthday of heat and spread on cakes. ming, May 31, fram § to 19 o'clock. | PANE ONTOS OSE Ne denne ot rf irthday eat and spread on cal ‘The following program will be given:|th® spring of 1916, the number of (a) Memory [hay fever cases was reduced to lens Nee (b) Love ia « Bubble than 50 per cent of the usual preva. Mra. Dillie Knapp jenes. | (Accompanied by Mra Cotviny | Guitar selection, Lucta 4i Lammermoor Donniestts ing the biggest reductions of the season in high-grade merchandise. You can’t go wrong by buying now, and at our store. Boys’ Suit Sale Mothers! Don’t overlook this sale of Boys’ Suits. You can’t afford to at the special prices we are sell- ing our suits at. But there is more than a low price— there is quality and workmanship which mean real service and hard wear, and there’s lots of style and snap to them, too. Bring your boy in tomorrow. Don't delay. $10.00 Suits cut to. $7.98 nests - Boys’ Pants, $1.50 A big special in Pants for boys. These are made of ynion tassimeres in light and dark mixtures and are especially suitable for schoo! an’ everyday wear. They are cut full size and well ‘inished. You'll find these a dandy buy at this price Men’s Chambray Shirts $1.29 Mrs. Kiia Cudinew f (s) Spring Bong Pinsutt \ <b) May Mary Carr Moore Beatrice A. Bartell 1¢ Readings with piano accompaniment | (a) Comfort | | {b) To Marry or Not to Marry o Paes | Expenses 1 (a) Joy of the Morning | (b) The etter Land : HERR: (©) Goad Morning, Hrother Hunanine | CHERRY CHAT co ee oe | : LOTHES form a $12.50 Suits cut to.... +. 89.98 An exceptionally good shirt at this cut price. For (s) inne ‘nw at ba i eee $15.00 Suits cut to.... .$11.98 work these Blue Chambray Shirts are just the thing. rn | 7g ll gay Suits cut to.... ‘ 13.25 | | They are good and strong and will stand hard wear. Viotin—Metodie Op. 43, Noro Y | verses. But there's| 50 Suits cut to.... 13.98] | Better get a few at this special sale price. ‘wohsikowsky | a imple solution Four Popular pune_sonstitatstyEite ne torts pst ot your ' rihur | living problems: Do " NE W RECORDS cab iiis Giapinen aha vivitar ws Uiounanda of ot Men’s Underwear - Ladies’ Vests 35c 4, No 2 in bell sg Alpe This is an unusual good value at this price. These $F, Beets casasitscs 33s MRE | Ue asta ax Ondeee ne to ane Light weight Shirts and Drawers, suitable for spring | Vests are daintily trimmed with lace and Swiss ribbed; Mra. ‘Von Lichtenow | The circles of the church and their friends are invited. eee | Toasts to Be Given A number of clever toasts will be given ut the Woman's Century ciub breakfast to be held at the Hotel Washington Wednesday, May 26, at 12:20 p. m., “Club Woman vs, Wom- an” will be Mra, C. P. Balabanoff's toast; “Balance,” by Mrs, H. A. M WAP Ce Bonnar; “The Two Mirrors,” Mrs, W ‘old; “Our Future,” Mrs. J.M “Inspiration,” Mra, G. N. Moe Loughlin?"Our Cornerston . and summer wear; jaeger color; reinforced seat; knit Jeeveless; low neck. Buy several of these du cuffs and ankles. Special, per garment, 79¢. ray They’ re 3 for $1.00. ring the Men’s Cotton Hose Ladies’ Bloomers 85c . ‘ 5 big money-saver, and a very serviceable gar- A good everyday Hose at a bargain price. These Cot- Another gal ton Hose have reinforced toes and heels and will give | ment as well, These fine Pink Bloomers are in extra good wear. Black only. Special, 2 PAIR FOR 25¢. esecoagely heed Lb fo Pigs Bake —— of fine cotton Men’s Union Suits $1.29 Ladies’ Hose 89c : Dandy spring weight Union Suits at a sale price. They A fine quality of Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, in Gray and come in white or ecru; long or short sleeves, ankle | White. The regular price of these is $1.25. The heels length. Why pay a high price when we offer you a good | and , toes are reinforced, to insure good wear, so you garment at this low figure? won't go wrong on these. venient monthly payment plan, and | instead of having to pay a large sum of money at one time, pay just » smajl sum each month, 6o little you'll never notice It You'll find it a big help, for you'll have more cash left for other pur poses, Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto over Pig'n Whistle, Second, be: From 1 May List Come. in and Hear These In Our Victrola Dept. “Jost Like the Rose” Sung by Charles Harrison “Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me” Sung by Henry Burr 10-Inch Double Face Record—s5c “Whose Baby Are You?”—One step ‘Leit Alone Again Blues”—Fox Trot Both Played by Smith's Orchestra—sic “Karavan”—Fox Trot “When You Are Alone” —#ox Trot Both by Good Orchestras—85c “The Crocodiie’™—Fox Trot Played by Wiedoefit Wadsworth Quartet “I'll See You in CU-BA” Medley Fox Trot by Palace Trio 10-Inch Double Face Record—&s5c VICTROLAS FROM $25 UP Convenient Payment Terms “Our Ideals,” Mra, S. W. Barker:| “Flowers for the Living” will be the toast give nby Mrs. George D. Scho- field; “Our Greatest Art,” Mra. O H. Perry; “Jingles for Juveniles,” an original poem by Mrs, H. B. Luithlen, “The Greatest Thing 0) by Mrs. Harvey Glenn, Guest ‘tickets may be ob- WOMEN LIKE tained from Mra. W. P. White, chair- man of the ticket committee. at com — Seattle Day Nursery Mpeting pe an sie ‘The Seattle Day Nursery associa. TOWELING i tion will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, May 25, at the home of the! It dries and polishes the most ex- President, Mra. James H, Calvert,| quisite glassware and china—leaving 1809 10th ave, N., at 1:30 p. m. rr a0 lint or fluff. election of officers for the coming) [ts absorbing and dure! | | year will be held and reports of the| are ite charne ret cenpe A aneltios i} | standing committees will be heard.| its attractive ‘ast border. fabric Mrs, Catherine C. Rabenau, the ma-| actually improves with washing and tron at the nursery situated at 302) ironing. | Broadway, will give an interesting B ' talk to the members concerning con- SARTER A ici nad eres, ditions in the nursery. ‘Muslin Petticoats Cut to $1.98 These Petticoats sell regularly for $2.50 and are good values at that price. They are of a nice soft quality of mustin, cut full size and have an 8inch embroidered flounce, A bargain at this price. Ladies’ Pumps . Cut to $4.98 A neat style in Ladies’ Brown Kid Pumps. They have good wearing soles and heeis and will prove both comfortable and attractive. Regular price $5.50. Children’s Aprons Cut to $1.19 Dainty little Aprons with short sleeve in good serviceable quality of gingham. Ages 2 to 12, Made with fancy pockets, belts and piping; variety of colors in plaids. . Pretty Voile Dresses—Cut to $7.98 Real pretty Voile Dresses at a very special price. They sell regularly for $10.00. There are Checks and Plaids in many colors and attractive styles. They have white organdie vests, collars und cuffs; belted styles. Sizes 36, 38, 40, _SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET SAVES VOUMONEV's