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RY MEMBERS BY BEULAH MITCHEI MOST SATISFACTORY MERTING of the mbers of the Seattle Day Nursery we «i yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs ” dames H. Calvert Mra. € rine C. Rabenau, the matron, mve an infor : mal talk on the conditions a of th An « of off cers was heli, and report \ nmitte The election results w M < rt; first vice: | | President, Mrs. F tok a * . ke ee Vice-pre oe cA ELEPHONE the So- | Whitelaw; third vice-president re. preg SW. H. Seagrave; fourth vice-prest ciety Editor of The |} ns ape Mrs gee 1 pes conere Star. Office, Main 600 Secretary, Mrs ary Broderi¢ - @orreaponding secretary, Mixx Emma { Home Main 2761 ~ Lou Aust; treasur Miss Recca A. | Collins; members gt lars Mrs. R.| Mrs, Smith Hoste } *¥ M. Burton, Mrs. Jobn Erickson, Dr 4 | Di Gora Saxe; trustees, Mrs. Henry|at Tea | § Broderick, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs Within a Qoral realm of pink haw Mark A. Matthews and Mrs, Eh mauve wistaria, and delicate Bridge A. Stuart 1 azaliag, Mra, Everett Smith A social hour followed, with Mrs poeived her friends tt afternoon, ©. C. Graves presiding at tie tea in honor of her daughtersindaw, fable, which was attractive with a Mrs. Irvin Smith, a recent bride, | ~ Basket of wild Qowers. and Mrs. Harold Smith of China, 2 oe © who i» visiting In the city Mra. :” i y " Clarence Smith, Mrs. William N.| Hl Tennis Tea Tomorrow Redfield. M Harry Smith, Mra! The regular tennis teas will be bn purwell and Mra Walter John ven cach Thursday at the Seattle sone assisted the hostess in receiv Pennis club, beginning tomorrow, at | OP, ee eey At the ‘tea table, Which time Mrs. James E. Black) yeicnt with a basket of pink blos- | na eremae over the urns }sorms, Mrs. Roy Page Ballard, Mrs. | Th Ps Joseph Black, Mrs. Lyman Hoge ) Miss Keith at Home Black and Mrs. Richard Lewis, pre- | ) to Her Friends sided; Miss Augusta Burwell, Mixs * rx Redfiel a 3 Blizabet B.A Aotignttur “At Homo™ between | Raith Redfield. and sal . | the hours of four and six was given | CUrHS &* SF awe ) Yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Wii 3) tam C. Keith and Miss Eltanor TS) Keith as hostesses. The drawing | Foom and solarium were in festive | array with artistic arrangements of White Scotch broom and dogwood. @ispensed hospitalities ) Dinner at Golf Club Buckmaster, of Tacoma, “The! 7 Mr. and Mrs» Ralph Biair wif en school Boy; Mra Bacon, “The j) fertain eight guests on Saturday | Lover”; Mrs. West, of Everett, “The a, S@vening at the dinner dance at the/ Soldier"; Mra, Hopper, “Justice”; Gj Seattle Golf and Country club. | Mra Magtiavacca, “Slippers; Mrs. | Muller, of | Childhood.” ) ‘The Broadway guild of the Ortho pede hospital will entertain their! | Members and friends with a silver } tea tomorrow afternoon at the home | ) of Mrs. Bert Farrar on Federal ave. ) Miss Grace Barnes of the Cornish schoo! ‘fel of the White Feet.” at the and the chil- Pared a French play, “Pauvre Sil vie. ineements have been re. | im the city of the marriage, | ch 22, in Hongkong, of Miss ‘Beryl Marie Troxel, daughter of Mr. i Mrs. Dillah Horton Troxel to! Hongkong, China. | house. . SALE “A dollar saved is a dollar earned.” Ladies’ Smocks Cut to $2.89 $3.50 values in Smocks of good sturdy materials; nice quality. Every one is a bar fain and every one a gem in style, cut and neatness. They are prettily embroidered and will prove serviceable. Cut A Here is a chance to save a dollar Girdle. 16-inch length. The Trio Elastie Gird wear. They are all elastic, yet give ful figure. Comforts $1.69 A 50 Couch Covers $2.50 $1.00, Boys’ Drawers Cut to 15¢ They can't be bought whole wale at this price. These are made of fine cotton yarns, fine- ly woven; knee length; sizes 24 to 34. Regular price 3 Kid Pumps. attractive. “THE STORE Hell Seattle BIG UNLOADING money-saving tunity for you. These Skirte sell regularty for $7.50 and are fashioned of fine quality of Serges and Granite Cloth Belted styles with pockets Elastic Girdles $5.00 These sell regularly for $6.00 and are the fortable and is suitable for dancing, sports or street A 00d serviceable cover, worth $2.50, specially reduced a These have fringed edges; Ort ,, Made of fin ental stripes; size 54x90 Inches; desbiiaan oe assorted colors. A bargain at 4 the price. Ladies’ $4.98 A neat style in Ladies’ Brown L COUTTS Mothers’ Luncheon at Moran School ‘Thirty-seven mothers accepted the lAvitation of the Moran school fac} ulty and * to attend a luncheon | Ne oo Regering got oag ten on Friday at their Bainbridge Ist tulipe and Russell roses cen.|*"4 institution. ‘The table was| the Cluny covered board. Mra.|Carmingly decorated for the occa ‘erence Richardson, Miss Char.| #08. and President Morgan Padel Pofetie Mant, Mise Clara Emory, Mim | Pd of the school body, delivered | WMarion Lane and Miss Alice. Hole|* impressive address of welcome. In response to Shakespeare's “Seven Ages of Man” toasts were given by Mrs. Padelford, “The Infant’; Mrs. | Philadelphia, “Second The boys sang several | spirited school songs, and in closing | ave a rousing yell to “Mother.” Many Dinner Reservations at Golf Club) Reservations are being made daity | Gott and Country | will present the reading, “An-|ctub for dinner parties at the first dinner dance of the summer season, ‘Gren of the Pless school have pre |to be given Saturday evening at the club. A Dutch Treat table has made up, with the following reservations: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hartsell, Mr, and Mra. Perry Traux, Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Bogie, Mr. and Mra. Harry Glenn, Stibba, Mr. Andrew Price, Dr, Walter Kelton and Dr. and Mra Brace Elmore, Building Board te Mert ‘The Building Board of the Seattle » Howard Charies Page, formerly | Federation of Women's Clubs will Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Page are| hold @ special meeting Thursday at “Kingsclair,” Kennedy | morning at ten o'clock at the club This is a good motto to go by, and by purchasing at our big sale is an easy way to save money. We are giving real values at big reductions. Let us help you save. We can do it! Ladie Skirts to $5.75 oppor. on an Elastic le is very com- a neat, grace- Ladies’ Hosiery 35¢ $2.50 Comforts, suitable for camping purposes, Size 54x74, extra heavy weight, dark pat- Raster Brown and Ironclad terns. They're a wonderful buy Hose, in Black, White and at this sale price. Brown; hemmed and ribbed tops; reinforced toes and heels. value at a special price during our sale—Three pales for Ladies’ Vests 35c fine combed yarnn; Swiss ribbed; low neck. They will wear well and are very cheap- Three for $1.00, Kid Pumps laced, They have & good wearing sole and heel and wil} prove comfortable and Reguiar price $6.50. CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Queen Anme Fortnightly Gud Queen Ame Fortnightly club meets at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Charics H. Black, €12 West Lee street. eee Social Service Department soctal service department of the Woman's Century club. The next meeting will be at the Kenney home, Saturday, June 5. eee Swedish Ladies Charity (lab, “Fre” Swedish Ladies’ Charity ctub. “Freja.” will hold its regular bust ness meeting at 2 p.m in the Swed ish club parlors. see Washington Park Guild | ‘Washington Park guild of the Or thopedic hospital meets at 2:20 p. m. with Mrs. Fret Everett. Cards and last business meeting of the season. | Bring jelly. ere John B. Allen PT. A. John B. Allen P..T, A. meets at # p.m. A musical program will be given by the Latona puplix’ fifty- piece orchestra, under the direction of Mr. A. W. Knutzen, who will kive a fifteen-minute talk on orchestra music and instruments. eee West Seattle Art Cub Mra, M. Kirkorian, 2459 Second avenue west, will be hostess to the West Seattle Art club at 1:30 p. m A study of Oriental rugs, with Mre Dana W. Brown, leader. cee Longfellow PT. A. An election of officers will be held jby the Longfellow PT. A. at 2:30 p. m. in the school. A bazaar will be held by the girls of the industrial department of the school and re |freshments served. “The High Cost of Living” will be the afternoon's subject. eee Annie Wright Seminary Cinb The regular monthly meeting of the Annie Wright Seminary club will be held at 2 p,m, with Mrs, F. M. Gribble, 302 Malden avenue. oe Thursday Progress Club Members are requested to be pres of the Thursday Mra. T. M. Taggart, 4023 Sunnyside, at2 p.m eee Rainbow Temple Rainbow temple, class in peychol ory, Meets at the Congress hotel at 8 p. m. Alki Community Council A high‘class vaudeville perform | ance will be given by the Alki Corn: | munity Counctl in Community hall owl enjoy the dances I gi + so my confidenc: te 10 pm. rivate lease: Miss BRIGHT 1694 Peerth, Cov. Pine Fhene 2 ESS Son of Mrs. James Eagleson and grandson of Dr. and Mrs. James B. Eagleson. Portrait- by Wayne Albee. ent at the last meeting of the year | Progress club with ja cam acquire practice and from 10 Alki Junfor baseball team. Varied program of music and dancing. eee Play and Reerration Commitire The play and recreation committee of the Seattle Central Council of | Nelson's anditortum. P-T. A | dents please note and wend chairmen. | eee Current Events Clans in Current Bove meets at | 2p. m., with Mrs. William 5. Walk-| or, 1204 Fifteenth avenue. eee Latona P-T. A. ‘The last meeting of Latona PT. A. will be heid-in the assembly room at 245 p. m. Reports of commit teen and a statement of the year’s| work will be read, also an election of officers held. eee Alpha Club Alpha club will give an entertain ment for members and friends at the} home of Mra. T. & Masters, 2627) Franklin avenue, Proceeds for char ftable purposes. . oe Elite Social Club A whist party will be given by the EUite Soctal elub in L. ©, O. F. hall, 9 Jackson street. Cards at 9 p Refreshments at 11:30 p. m. eee nn Ladies’ Grotto Clal A business meeting will be held by the Ladies’ Grotto club at 2 p. m. at jthe ¥. W. Cc. AL soe Lady Artisans of Green Lake Assembly Lady Artisans of Green Lake as | sembly meets with Mrs. Pearl Brown, 660 Thirty-second avenue north, at |? pm. see Seattle Reviow No. 8 | Seattle Review, No. 8, Woman's | Benefit Association of Maccabees, meets at & p. m. in the W. 0. W hall, Mombers will please attend to | |arrange for a rally to be held }1 in Everett, June eee Seattle Central Council Dr. Stevenson Smith of the ley Gatzert Foundation, University of Washington, wif ik on “How Children Form Habita” at 2:90 In Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, |under auspices of Seattle Central | Council of Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations. Miss | Eva Jurgensohn will speak on “Health in Play.” cee Woodcraft Totem Clutr Woodcraft Totem club meets in| the club rooms, 312 Railway Px change building, at 2 o'clock. Mra, | Frances McLean chairman for after noon’s program on “Woodcraft.” SEATTLE STAR | dance Wells, director of the dancing de | Golst, Kirkland partment, who t recognized as a| lola May Black. 5 months, daugh- teacher who makes artints, and as-|ter of Mr. and Mra Homer Black, tinted by Dorothy Mitchel) and Mar-| 2217 14th ave, 8 jory Avery, the Cornish school pre —— rented 200 dancers at the Metropol: | with 11 finished artists, concluded itan last evening. From first to last.| the number the program was one that rivaled| ‘The orchestra, under the leader any profemional act of its kind.| ship of George Kirschner, From the little ones of the singing clannes to the more finished student they proved themaeives true artiste The costumes varied from the time of the early Exyptians to the prese day The first part of the program waa xiven by pupils of the xinging clases “The Cymthia Series,” composed and | Produced by Miss Marion Coryell; tm a Quandary.” “Rus rian Comack Dance” and “The Story A wolo dance by Frank Crawford, which received well at $15 p.m. for the benefit of the | ™P*rited applaum, cloned the first “flarlequin of the Fan.” Un part of the “A Parisian Costume Shop,” wt dances by Franklin Crawford, Rw Lindsey and in Ancient Times.” was very effective. group Avery, danced to Greig’s “The Bu terfly.” was solon on the program. rave a wonderful interpretation thie beautiful number, “To a Wat “BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED” y CRYSTAL Electric Washer Wil make your clothes #0 snowy white that you will often uae the expression quoted above, Phone Filliott 162 and us prove ls your home thoroughly well it Sold on easy terms. let how cleanses, —THE— LIGHTHOUSE a 418-420 Union Block and Half Kast of Postoffice Elimabeth Kerr, came nett. This was followed by “Greece A silhouette “Greek There will be no meeting. as previ. |Conarees of Mothers and PT. A) siaiteng Gartand Dance,” “Greek ously announced, on May 27, of the| meets at 130 p. m. in Frederick &/ pan players,” “The Butterfly.” by Marjorie one of the principal Lily.” “Valse Lente” and a “Valse” included many of the Cornish puptis and fur nished admirable music for the danc orn, tee Youthful Voices in Sonora Company Critics may the Sonora Italian grand opera company, coming to the Metro politan Thursday for three days only, is camposed of bright, snappy, youth- ful voices, whore personal appear- ance goes far to make the beautiful picture #0 néceseary for a well pre- sented grand opera performanca, It is pot particularly edifying to sre and hear a languishing Lenore of 200 pounds or more and who long ago crased to count the years as they came. The Sonora company prides it- self on having young principals, with @ youthful chorus, and beautiful cos- tuming, historicaly correct. nt th th “Greek Children at! eo wal bg : pening bill will be Verdi's Play.” “Walt” | “Greek Archers.” | masterpiece, “Rigoletto,” on Thurs Jota Espanol” were dances in thi*| day. Other grand operas to be pre sented will be as fi ning ne, we: Friday eve- “Il Trovatore”; Saturday mati “Lucta di Lammermoor”; Satur- ut-| “Pallet of the Swans and the Wa ween d-ptecerae ny $ Pag llaced ter Lilie” was the closing number. a poi Dorothy Mitchell as “The Swan,” of er | Program at Cornish School Thin evening at 820 o'clock at the Cornish school there will be a piano recital by Warren Wright, assiated by Mra. Charles Ferrell, soprano. The following program will be given: Introduction and Fuso Pallade G Minor (theme thona)... Warren Wr | Aria, “Pleures mes ye + Debussy Polcninetion ) Rachmaninoff Warren Wright 0 mio Ren ..-Gloradant With the Delicate Air.....Arne ny sees Manney “Parrett” Vordi-Lisst WHAT IS A HOME? Your place of residence is a real me only when you are the owner. Bvery man and woman should aim to have a real home. I have made homes for over 100 families on my Little City Weat Seattle, and they are h will start y it in Seattle er let me tell you about it. or go out Sunday to S424 Rt Ave. 8. W. Take Fauntleroy car and 35th ave. city bus Enjoy New Styles While They’re NEW CHERRY CHAT Why walt until styles are stale before you buy your new spring suit, frock, coat or hat? Half the charm of new fashions is in wearing them while they're innova: tions—before they become common. You mny enjoy thin satisfaction now by mak Jing your selections at Cherry's—for Cherry's will gladly accommodate you with credit, and give you an Abundance of time to pay, Cherry'a Style Shop, 207 Rialto as Ye | Mrs, Archibald FON Ferguson an@ Here’s Husky [So “ise arrived on Go Sena lof Kuswia, and are guerte of Mra Young Fellow iets ‘noreat, tt) ‘ “ > Mayor and Mrs. RW le of | William 1 MrPwan, r sere — ouve 4 motored back to! In Seattle | . bm th mf . ose — 5 Mr. J. FE. Balllargeon returned ] Sauce waladaa Te, *l this week from California and the | Conducted by Kast, where he bas spent the win- ; * AY . nhs id will occupy an «partment LOUISE ANNABLE Mr. and Mrs, Newton Laithead| "0 aveagia. Mr. Cebert Balle 8 ie £ " remove June first from East) reeon will, join his father next s Frederick & Nelson ttle. to. the Mote Apsasbly Sree a at sana ae Chorus Concert sae | Cx Jifornta. | 1 The Frederick & Neilson choral #0 Mr. EAward tvonard of Mhode ee Jelety appeared in a most delightful Iniand arrived last ‘Thursday to be Mr. and Mra. G Marcum reterne@ t program last evening at the Masonic the guest for several weeks of Mr.|this week from an exterded motor temple auditorium, before a large and Mra, Donald Barnes. Mr. and tri» to California 7 Jand enthusiastic audience | Mrs. rpes, with Mr. Leonard and ee ba ~ j Under the able leadersiip of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. D. Jones, spent! yes Wenonah Blackwell will | Claude Madden, the chorus of over the week end in Victoria leave on Friday for Snohomish te 100 has aftained a high 4 of eo 2 make a short visit with her brother. @ | musical efficency, They sang with Mre. J has removed | iniaw and sister, Mr. and Mra. Wit- unusual ease and in et uninon. from the nd will make) son MeLean-Snyder, who wan for . Minnie Carey Stine of New York home 4 Mra. Fred-| merly Miss June Blackwell. fi the soloist of the evening, gave wev erie Btruve. | ee i eral numbers that were well re: 2. @ | Mr. Frederick C. Johnstone, who " ceived, Mins Stine pomsenson a very Mr. Earl Winston Keed, who has! nos been spending several weeks in pleasing contralto voice, Her tones heen ill for the pant three weeks! ,issca, will return this evening. t |were rich and cledr lerbert Hansen, Jr. the Swedish Hospital, is con eee t | The opened with “The valescent at home, Carter Star * follo by | ‘The robust young gentleman in| + ose | es ene prayer Reg tn A 4 t “O, Lady Leave Thy Silken Tread,” | the picture in Mauriee Herbert Han-| Mr. and Mra, Bert Sherman, of s visiting relatives and friends, s by Jacobson, and Dennee's “Angio| sen, Jr. of 821 14th ave, Winner Of | Walia Walla, who have been house | ¢p “y are house guests of Mr, and Saxons of Today,” sung by chorus,| perfect baby honors at the clinic at | euests of Mr 4 Mrs. R. R. Fox,| yrs, E. Holster Guile P Then ¢ame the Aria “Fanculle che il | Seventh ave 4 Madison at have remove) to the Hotel Wash 4 Age ys" s » Dinorah,” by Meyerbeer, Mins| Maurice ix 14 months old, and, ac inane: tt 0 reulain for Btine’s first number. “Where My |cording to doctors, has a fine chest! soverni Gays, | Me. an Mrs. Francis B. Ricaby ss Caravan Has Rested’’ a great favor. | development. He weighs 22 pounds vias |are spending several weeks in Pere r ite, and “Love's Garden of Roses” 3 ounces and is 32 inches bigh.| ye and Men nk Feltowes | “2 P \by Hayden Wood, for the chorus| Seven other babies mentio i sire aietenl tile evening ices uae Joame next. “Winds of the East,"|“above avernge* by the Central!) ie" t mpend a few daps with ADDITIONAL CLUBS 7 | "Vaemin,” “Now Like a nell of Mothers’ Congress and] y7 “as conte Me. aad Sn Daughters of Veterans . Lantern J as a fitting clone for nt-Teacher assockitions, are + : Cie , - her part of the program Miss Stine| Murray B. Coe months ol,| #48 Whit ae = igen as ee ; |euve the Aria “Amour viens alder | #0n of Mr. and Mrs. Algernon 8. ( oe Cee ee M 8 bowie the b of Mra. v | ma faiblenme” from “Samson and De- | 2047 26th ave. A mee gon bd ae A Mapoe t H tt George Thompsot a |iiah by Saint Baens. Other numbers! Beatrice cline Carlson, 3| Hazen. Mr rge Thompson, Mr.| Rachel Mong. A Help Yourself : by the chorus were “Maaaa‘s in the|months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Afchibald J. Bymes and Dr. J. Hun-|luncheon was served, which all Gi , Cold, Cola Ground, @ Banks and| George Carlson, 1302 Thomas st | nold, who compose the Bachelor's) joyed. The quilt was placed on sale ; Brass.” “The Miller's Wooing” | W m Hugene Brace, 7 months,| Cl have removed from the home | this afternoon at the regular meet When My Shiga > Chmne” Ganaas| ove Of ler. aun Mre, Mart Eivhce, © Mra. John K. Winslow, to aling. A dinner will be served by the : Hitcene” ad “Sete of Daive = |i Howell st residence at 2722 Franklin. st. | Daughters this evening at 6 o'clock t | Home” a mnie ¢ rance a ’ p: eee in Veterans’ hall, to be followed hy ‘ | Arvilie Belstad proved himeelf an| Martin Chester Lindell, 7 months, mu. F. G@ Be evi card party. . [able accompanist both for the chorus|son of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Lindenl,| ™™ F. G. ae ee Aig ‘ See coheae 3937 10th ave. W. ver, B. C, im the guest of her son- | Moa Flora. Helen MeKensie, 9 months, 2-lW and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.| Neckties came inte prominence ta ‘ |Cornish School @aughter of Mr. and Mra Claude|J- © Bratnober, » | the eleventh century, when the F % rey = McKenzie, Three Lakes Croats, from which the name , Dancing Festival Ann Hunter Goist, 3 months,|_ Mise Dorothy McEwan went to| vat” comes, entered the French ser» ; Under the leadership-of Mary Anne|@saghter of Mr. and Mra. Clarence | Victoria Saturday to meet her sister, ' joe, : Bidg., over Pig'n Whistle, Second, between Madison and Spring, “Stop, Bill!” —"Why, you didn’t use tomind a friendly elap on the shoulder.” ——‘‘No, but lately [havent beenmy usual smiling self. My nerves are steady, but I am bothered with a slight headache all the time. I eat, work and sleep as much as ever—but somehow 1 don't get the all-fired joy out of life that I used ta.” —"*Yes, I know. You wake up in the morning with a taste as thongh you'd been dicting on moth-ballay You hate your breakfast. You'd gladly anybody that contradicted you up to.eleven o'clock in the morning. And along about three pm. old John J. Fatigue starts you to yswning as though you'd anhinge your lower jaw.” 7 —‘You’re right. Bat how do you know all this? —"“Because I felt the same way, until about a month ago. J was constipated. Then a doctor told me about Nujol-—said that f was absolutely harmless and pleasant to take, and helped the food waste move out of the body by keeping it soft. It enables those tiny muscles in the intestines, contracting and expanding as they should, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. ‘ 1 “Three or four days of Nujol, and my friends were glad to speak to me again. I got back my pep, forgot headaches and had a real ‘how-dye-do’ for the people I met. Just a tablespoonfal of Najol night and moming tumed, the trick.” MEME y. Five Fine New Red Seal Records From May List ‘You'll enjoy hearing these in our Victrola Dept. GALLI-CURCI Sings “Lo, “— rag Gentle Lark” MISCHA ELMAN Plays “Songs Without Words” (Mendelssohn) —$].50. MABEL GARRISON Sings “Call _Me _Thine Own”—$1.50 GABRIELLA BESANZONI Sings “Habanera” from “Carmen” $1.50 Plays “Symphony in G Minor— Menuetto”—$1.50 VICTROLAS $25 to $1500 Convenient Payment Terms Sherman, (@lay & Go, Third Avenue at Pine Seattle . Spokane Tacoma STH AUN UMN AA

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