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GOLF CLUB DINNER-DANCE DELIGHTFULLY INFORMAL BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS % THE DRIVING RAIN AND CHILL of the evening air, the season at the Seattle Golf and Coun attended, and indicated to a marked attend the remainder of the series. others wore dinner<ance of the summ: try club on Saturday evening was w Gegree the popularity which will @iners were in evening attire ‘and to the pleasure of all, fluffy « their initial bow, which lent to the affair friendliness and hospitality r= Among those in attendance were Hugh Caldwell, Mr. dinner clothes, smart sports clothes made ELEPHONE the So- Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Mayor and Mrs and Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Dr Mrs. Bruce Elmore, Dr. and Mrs.| Otis Floyd Lamson, Andrew Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Perry BR. Truax, Mr, and Mrs. Donald W and Mra, Frank Mra, Manson 4 Mrs, John Henry! a eal a Hartzell, Mr Backus, Mr. an Ballinger, Mr. Huiskamp, Mr. Mrs. Smith to Address Sunset Club Archibald & Livingston B. the members of the Sun-) set club and their guests will be ad-| Mra. Winfield BR. on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mra. Smith's topic will be “The Res | toration of France," and Mrs. James D.| and Mrs. Paul Mandell | Mr. and Mrs, Dent, Mrs. Peachy, D. Farrell, Mr. ‘Thompson of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barium Greening, Mrs. Edward Agnew of Everett} rs. Patrick Parnell Clark, | and Mrs. William T. Burwell, Mr ! Mr, and Mrs. J and as Mra ae will be of great inte ee 7 LL Webster, A. Fleager, Mr. and and Mra, W Francisco, Dr, 1. Bouffteur, Charles Willard Stimson, Harry Glenn Stibbs, H. F. Alexander, Mr. Robert R. Fox, Jr.. Mrs. Ralph Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Nam H. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unique Birthday Celebration In celebration of the seventy-ninth Horace Bennett, a dinner was given by their home on An unusual feature of the evening was the rit i & FEES four of the guests have passed their having arrived at the age of seventy seven, Mra. Nellie A. Smith seventy H. B. Brown, who was one and Rev. Ross Wilson, Thorpe Carr, Mr m Boole, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. | passed his seventy-third day were laid for Mr. and Mrs Prof. Linton F. 4 j fi +4 Brown and wife, Mrs. Libby Beach 4 Elspeth McEwan, Miss Mary Dudley Walker, Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss Helen. Farrell, Miss Virginia Cook, Hanford, Miss Mary Louise = Rochester, Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, Miss Ida , Miss Anna Roberta Hoge, Mr. ost and hostess, Smith and the h . Miss Whyte Entertains Schoolmates As @ farewell compliment to her |} Franklin high school friends before | her departure this week for Cuba. | Miss Olive Whyte entertained with | a dinner dance at Earlington on Sat urday evening. Among the guests the delightful affair were Secord, Miss Thelma Gilham, Githam, Miss Miss Marguerite n Patrick, Miss Carmen Gretchen Carson, Mins Ce Miss Helene Miller, George Wright, Mr. Emery Stanley Mr, Lioyd Smith, Mr. Howard Gal- loway, Mr. Earl Clareberg, Mr. Rinal- Thomas Olsen, Mr Clemmons Miller and Mr. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Borie Rhodes. | —Portrait by Bushnell, | ay Clark Burgard, Dr. Charles B. Ford, Mr. ©. Bertram Coil! Caspar Clarke, Capt. Linus Kirkoff.| ‘Mr. William Boeing. Senator Samuel Piles, Mr. Fred McKenzie oe and Mrs. Bacon to Dinner Hosts Ip complimen Katherine Re who attended CLUBS FOR TUERSDAY Miss Freda ee 318 Twenty.fifth Woman's Educational Club Educational clud| meets at the Northold Inn at 2 p. m Mrs. W. P. Harper will address the | club on “National Federation Work” and Mrs. John Trumbull will speak | on “Proposed Legistation.” C. Cuuffman's subject will be “Amer. fcanization as an Aid in Business.” Refreshments and a soctal hour will follow the program. Grew, hostens. Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. BR, Meets Lady Stirling chapter. it to their daughter, Bacon, who has re. recently from school in New City, Mr. and Mra. Cecil H. will entertain at dinner at the club on Saturday evening pre the dance to be given that evening by Mra. George W. Fischer a @aughter, Miss Grace Bre. Miler to be introduce Mra Leland Ww. of San Francisco, who ts in for a short time, Miss Grace wil entertain tnformally at @t the Sunset club on A. R, home of Study Class of Rairier Chapter, DAK corn will be held Mra J. E. Mo An election of off at the meeting of the mtudy class of Rainier chapter J. T. Keppel, University Guild to ‘ave Tea Room University guild will have charge of the Little Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, June 2, with Mra Hugh Hone as hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. H. McColloch, Mra. Cari Sie brand, Miss Della Wright, Mrs. N. FE Henry Bittman, Mrs. A. Allen and Mrs. A. H. Wise Creamed chicken with waffles will be the special hot luncheon dish. L. 0. E. Gub Regular business meeting of the L. O. B. club will be held at 2 p. m| in the Elks’ club rooms. bers taken in only at these moet KR. with Mra Fifty-first at Caleidh Clob first at, will be o the Caleidh A. RE. M. FE. Club club at its mee! Mra. Cornelia A. Henneken, 4106 will be hostess to the club at 3 p.m The Alpha club will hold a special meeting Tucsday, June 1 at the home of Mrs. J. ARE ME . Guild to Give and Musicale Tea ; afternoon at the Ho-| | Sorrento, the Interlaken guild of | Children’s Orthopedic hospital | bridge party and musical | Mrs. J. V. A. Smith in ©f the tables. Anyone wish- make reservations may do so calling Fast 4867. ‘and Mrs. Fred Clark wil! con- the music, and a prize will Be awarded at Caldwell to t Bridge ‘Mrs, Hugh M. Caldwell will enter- a bridge party at the Sun- on Monday afternoon, June Circle Little, 912 Mra. C. Johnston, 9600 Fifteenth . Will entertain Dorcas cir-| cle at 2 p. m. . 0. BE. 8 Guards Cob juards club meets at the armory at 630 p.m. A full attend- ance is desired. Seattle Lodge Beattie Lodge N War Mothers’ League Mrs. Theedore H. Daniels and daughter, Mies Cymbra Daniels, will leave June 13 for an extended visit with relatives and friends in Minne- sota and Wisconsin. of | America meets in the armory at § Tuesday Literary Club ‘The Tuesday hold its 25th anniversary celebrat club will Major Jay Ward McKelvie, Mr. Bert Warford and Crampton, who have been in Stock- ton, Cal. for a fortnight, will return will celebrate 1730 Fortieth ave. its anniversary with a musical pro- dancing party Arcade bullding, Browning Stady Cinb meets " Dr. Charles Noble will return this week from California. Subject, “The Queen Anne Study Club Ring and the Boo luncheon for the members of Queen Anne Study club will be held at the home of Mra. J. Pearce, 4 West Garfield st., Tuesday The following Mr, M. Kagansky, who has been The fellowship in San Francisco attending the for- eign trade convention, returned Fri day and is occupying his apartment at the Hotel Pen: . Miller Corps Miller corps meets at the| 1464 ome of Mra, Twenty-first ave Mr. and Mrs. George G. Williams were hosts at a dinner) will be given: > British-American Association Benefit A musical treat Is to be afforded the members and fri ish-American ase fit concert Tuesd Arta auditorium, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Brown! have removed from the Hotel Sor. rento to an apartment at the Wii nds of the Brit “Our President, by Mrs. C. W. Karner Members,” by Mrs. Side of Club Mrs. H. Goddard, and by Mrs. R. A. Tyler. ee 213 Fourth Fotheringham ed June 9 marriage of Miss Patricia , daughter of Mr. and David Fotheringham, to Ensign | Frederick Sproul, U.8.N., of , Me., will be quietly solem- on Wednesday evening, June 9, the little chapel of St . H. H. Gowen will read the serv- fice at 8:20 o'clock in the presence of relatives and close Fotheringham will have Mrs. John) Dudley Roberts as her sole attend ant, and Ensign William Ingram will get as groomsman. Mrs. RF. Parkhurst has taken up her residence at the Hotel Otis. ‘Our Hostess, Capt. Linus Kirkhoft, ‘ome, Sing to Me* in Yakima for ten days, turned on Thursday. Mrs. Annie Brown Miss N. M. Marston at the piano Aspasia Club ‘The Aspasia club will hold {ts last regular meeting of thin » day at 1 p.m, with Mra, J Gory, 4412 Evanston ave ernoon's program will be devoted to papers on American operas, the fol Mr. Fred H. Gilman is on a short business trip to San Francisco, Single Line” . Mrs. E. L. Beach 1918) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whalley are} sojourning in eastern | pecting to be absent from the city about a month. friends. Miss Michael De Caro Vocal Trio— Branscombe Mrs. Burns, Miss Rawnon Miss Minnie Widener at the piano Baritone solo Mr. John Hall Hawaiian guitar quinte' Seattle Ladies’ |The Morning Wind” Harry Erwin; “Sinbad the Sailor,” by Mrs. Normile; “The Blue Bird,” by Mra. The Fnetai home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander will be oceupied | by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Parks | Curing the summ (Selected) . Night,” by Mrs. W. K. Sickels, Laurethurst PT. A. Will Gtve Tea Laureihurat P.-T. A. will entertain with a silver tea Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock at the Hallowell on Mr. Marion R. Cummings, who has | been on an extended Chicago, New York and Boston, will | return this evening. business trip to “Hilo March detta Hawkins, Miss Florence Burns Montgomery, Mr. Willard Lindell “Gypsy Love Song’ "Garden Courtships” .., Annie Brown Marston at the plano “A Row in the Pit” Cascadia View drive. Burkheimer, president of the Seattle | Central Council of the gress of Mothers and associations, hart, retiring president, will preside Blue and gold, the colors of the central council, will be used as the color scheme for the dec-| erick Adams will Lieut. and Mrs, Leland W. Miller, of San Francisco, are spending ten days in the city. ° Mr. and Mrs. FE. A. Batwell return- ed on Thursday from California. ee at the tea table. Mr. Erastus FE. Brainerd left last week for an extended Eastern trip. lo in Machera.. Michael De Caro give a vocal solo “Wake, Miss Lindy’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. hart will give a talk. oe )\and son James will return this eve- ning from Yakima, Miss Widene West Side Women Regular business meeting of the West Side Women’s club will be held at the home of Mrs. ©. see, 2342 Forty-fourth ave. 8. W., at 2p.m, Musical program. oe eee Judge and Mrs, Burke, who have been sojourning in the Kast for sev- eral weeks, will return to Seattle the end of the week. Hawaiian Guitar Quintet with sandwiches at the “United” store Nearest you. University V . T. U. The University W. C. T. t Woman's Tuesday Clab sity Baptist church Woman's Tuesday club meets with and Brooklyn ave. ge Fuller will pro Forty-fitth st Optometrist and Mfe. Optician matted Mrs, Clara Anse ave., at 2 p.m, : Seattle Chapter, D. A. R. AN members are urged to attend the chapter play day, in leu of the * 237 Kepler Bik. ye Main 2061. Sac rE Nee any re or teem flat CRC OA ae EI ‘Suffragists /Plan Future of Alliance ‘Two proponals of Mra. Carrie Chap- president of the Interna al Woman Suffrage alliance, as! Pj to the future disposition of the The first propowition ts th poral the Internat we the woman suffrage movement, the alll- |..." ance be continued with a view toward | nfranchised women of nd to furnish a mediym aiding un countries exchange and women. « Th ance wants to extend the aims of tie] nternational assoclatior T T. thon ident }cal Culture 3:20, question box, Mra. Ella H. Book-| or: “Community . Mins Maud Tey nursing department, Seattle C! Red reception, t t | Thompson | . Curran | good—cause en up and are? Pale Patna ne et a 62 ae In Seattle counsel in the w ano Recitals pubuc.jat Corn ratification campaign | there will be a ph nan suffrage ment, shall dissolve at the or elghth In Geneva, trap with it without difficulty pargur quartet, The following pro- cram will be giver May Day” (Rustic Dance) nan suffrage continue the work and ald women who have not yet secured the uch as the La The French women, who have not! have been under the| yet been enfranchised strong delegat to the suffrage cor Quartet—Op. 7 yw-Lwanow al and civil equality between the] 6 International Woman an made 100 ederick. Prank A countries in the 18 yearn of its exist: or The Sagebruxher was uncouth, | © nerved at noon, Mra, W. ean for the lunch being h names of all former members as well | Arie who belonged to the W in pther parts of the country, | reached af Kenwood gram fe votiona FS of work, by the superintendents of departments of the union foreign Neighbors,” elton; 11230, me ~Kilaaheth’s Prayer Old Wa tion of parliamentary procedure Hadie r prayer anc Alta V tions, ;| Margaret Ame union wena for Orthopedic Hospital Mrs. Harriet Ault “What Is the Use of the W . Now That We Have F Mine Mary Brown, stat re . “Health and Physi Tea Shop for and the Orthopedi The proceeds from this! M go to the Orthopedic how Mies Ames will give the Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu. ralgia, Rheumatiem, Lumbago, 8 ica, Neuritis and for Pain generally. RI Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost only a WHOLESALE P. few cents. Druggists also sell larg er “Bayer” packages. trade-mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid neces: -Lachner Mra. Elizabeth Tuesday evening Schofield; 7:45, Mra Campbell-Tipton silver meda! Woman,” “Let Us Make +-Dent Mowrey Piano Recital re by Bernice Sibley Mies Bernice auditorium W ed The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. lThe Coat Since 1900 Burrows; L. Mra. Annie K lot Mre. Ella 1. War,” Mra. Gi artist of the Andes,” tion of medal sday evening, June Iman Hanot, accom program will) ADDITIONAL CLUBS ef The following Seattle Federation to Give Danee The Seattle Fi jon of Women’s Clubs is arrang to be White Croch > | : Spreads 5 — ~ $1.98 orchestra of 12 Texas will furnish the mu buy Bedspreads cheap. These are our regular $2.50 | values, and are good sturdy, long-weetinge : They are size 64x78. Don’t miss this bargain. Ye ‘ want these at this price. Special Tuesday only.’ Wilson R an U Venetian Moon Dance to Be Given the second plane Invitations have been Ladies’ Bunga'ow Aprons $1 Concert Wednesday by Temple Chorus jbe given Tuesday Young park pavilion. | Snyders ts chairma tee in char and | Alice Su Mary Schneider ' Ten Years Younger Th His Years Doesn’t it make you feel ou to straight- eel ‘‘chesty’— when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really “ You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac- tion and say to yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of us can stay the years nor stop time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc- cessfully resist the effects of time by ever keeping our vitality at par. When you sense a feeling of slowing down of your physical forces—when your stomach, liver, kidneys and . wil other organs show signs of institute on Tues) weakness—when you notice a lack of your old time “pep” and ‘“‘punch’’—in other side at the sessions during the day Words, when you feel your vitality and Mrs. Charlena Pierce will be in, i# On the wane, you sh charge of the evening meeting. gates should take their lunches, says the announcement. A hot drink will Made up in several neat and pleasing styles, colors of blue and pink, with white piping at sleeves and belt. All are full size and well made. sell for $2.00 regularly and are a bargain at q price, A ara Bell Lynch will play Warner’s Corsets Comfort Shoes knows the quality and merits Ladies’ Comfort Sh and aadies Shoes of Wa ai guaranteed rustproof andcome others have stock tip double skirt, front and back Come in and let us you lace; m a and 6 83.00. Priced, $6.00 up. SS Children’s White Dresses, $1.50 Up mence at once to restore your energy, strength and endurance by taking The Great General Tonic This master body-builder will help yon keep young in spirit and mental because it will ure in maintaining your vitality at par the blood, restores worn-out tissues, 1 to 6 5 Lawn, Musl i j ; ii sweet and pleasing styles. Most of them have artistie touches of embroidery and lace. These can be laundered physical action, soothes jangling and overwrought nerves, in- duces sound refreshing sleep, sharpens theappe tite, tones up thedigestion~ in short, will put new life, new vigor and new vim in taking a treat. ment of LYKO, dition, a bottle from your druggist LYKO te sold in Wik Sole Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE CO: f New York Kansas For Sale at All Druggists—Always in Stock at the [77 ows | rr |SUFFRAGISTS ! \RETAIN HUGHES Overallette Is AS COU] The | ex-Juntice ‘Ch aries Evans Hughes has EL ‘Novel Phase of American omy Latest Fad retained by that organization a ing up of its PIERCE LEATHER | n may be plerced thru the th Frederick Stevenson J. M. Corbm of Dee*.. Prederick Clay orant, Mary Warren was| bred. 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The “Bayer Cross” placed on tablets presto, it is a dress, alluring neans you are ng true “Bayer em Tablets of Aspirin, longs of people—the genuine As pirin prescribed by physicians for) with a plain cotton used im eats over eighteen years. | the short sleev: ve es, in butterfly sash, In every handy “Bayer” package | jn collar and vest and as binding for | dress, too. £ proved «afe by The gingham itself ts effectiveand | expecially so as it ts in proper directions for Colds,|the skirt hem and pocket & at In New York, Jean Twill Aspirin is the | are selling at $8.75 per dozen, sale. - | ‘Tafteta and georgette -|the prevailing fashion of the are advertised in New York | Wholesale house at $3.75 ech. Rugs and Carpets CLEANED | Would a refined cept marriage thru a aad? Mary Warren Sagebrusher. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Phone Capitol 1233 Ladie Here is an exceptional offer for you to | _———— SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Splendid quality of Gingham Aprons, in sizes to Silk Hose Onyx Brand of — stytish drop-stitch fiber Silk Stockings for ladies’ wear. Knitted in fine gauge with a seam back which insures perfect fit Double garter top; heels and toes reinforced. Pair, $2.00, og : Ladies’ Union Suits Very serviceable Union Suits for ladies; close fitting knee; made of a fine quality of soft combed cotton yarn; bodice top, mercerized tape shoulder straps. Priced reasonably $1.25 to $1.50, Every good judge of corsets We have a very good stock of ner's Corsets. Theyare EEE widths. Some have plain, com- high and low bust with mon sense and medium of strong coutil, 4 a pair of these. They are g00a rter supports, Priced, values and so easy on the feet. Charming little White Dresses for little misses from - They are fashioned of fine qualities of in and Organdie and made up ; and will make delightful Sunday dresses. Silk Gloves There's a wealth of style in our new Silk Gloves for spring w and there's plenty of good wear in them, too, They come in Gray, Blue, Pongee, Black and White, and have two buttons and stitched backs. Priced, $1.00 to $2.00. Beautiful Venise Point Lace in the latest designs, suitable for collars and dress trimmings. The qual- ity is especially ‘fine will surely appeal to you, Per yard, $1.00 to $2.25. “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEV'4