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PAGE 14 MISS LINDSEY BECOMES JUNE BRIDE AT PRETTY | | ci of Commerce, Arctic bq | i, Ge ny, Junq 3 ne. hen Mra nfiel v4 ‘y 4 naeuree tiintshing extravabanee f me, when Mes, Wintel 2 CEREMONY | and dioplay by women, with ten CLUBS FORK FRIDAY |oard party at 2 p. m. in Foresters’ will apeak, on the “Recor , BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS years’ rervitude in a red labor — ae eae one before the summer |to apeak On-thie alles ‘ tor he Star 4 by the Cen Alumnae of Chi Omegs be the last party before the summe oe Dt topie, Nee ateeaters ct NT and branches of dog stg Bane agpe she teagas Brony Atunnae of Chi Omega will meet | vacation and all members of the or |" she bas just returned trom ag RU AN ARBOR OF FLOWERING CURRANT . peal § tral Bociety of the Volga com with Mee. John W. Crookn, 342|der are especially requested to be | extensive investigation of the 4 wood blossoma, the bridal pa passed last — die yh mune. The culprits must wear A Sais ncmaiea ak 1d. © predent regions of France, All whe ary the < f Trinity Ep’ al ¢ ‘ where t oO He e of for the first #ix months garments r nint . P | a ae ed are welcome, ee de ard LaRue ch ee yorothy vey, di of sacking and shoes of birch on ‘ BO? aaa Mr, Park Galbrelih e tapers placed bark Woman's Citizen Club Seattle Federation of Clube | | “The Sagebrusher” wil Barly te ; pes ss the altar, With ebtect beauty to the Women's Citizen club meets at the Prt Sie, eet ag eee ceeete | The Gtar Monday, duu © ee atve sery : At the home of Mra. KE. FE. Stewart, 720 Nob ‘ od . real bal ho jai yor ees . neering Canon W. 1 @ Broot ciety Editor of The U S ll Cc oe 6 oun wie wreed to bring in the list of dele groomsman, Mr. Ga tng) | Woe and %. 8, Guards gntes expecting to attend the state fam, took their places at the altar.|| Star—Office, Main 600; | Deal Aaddag pasty: oh. ten, ta | Serene ia Wonstaties this monte GAINS 18 POUNDS train 1 ald 7e informal dancing party at the Ma ae , The strains 1 « Final arrangements for the calico the ushers, Mr, Arthur Latimer, Mr Hom ain 276 | In Seattle sonic club rooms in the Arcade boy ie a den, Sean 14: Gerald Bhar Cheater Lath | | building, Masons, Bastern Stars and | Oo red mer and Mr co Arnold, who! Dinner at Yacht Club | their friends invited, im DAYS led the way Mr. and Mrs, Keith Bullitt will Spargur Quartet Pleas" oui Salk Aken . Little Dorothy h, clutching | entertain ten guests at dinner Sat lat First Methodist Leachi Heights Improvement Club) yo, zeta alumnae will hold an| me od sme pees, waa be rage he § Yacht at First Me st Leach! Heights Woman's improve Indoor pienic at the home of Mies Says Tanlac Put Him Back ee ae a 1 he | Play of the Spargur string ment club meets at 2:30 p.m. with . 966 eusteenth avenue . D opal slow orgas aie ana| see Preto Bia as act aakéaeh of|Mfs, mi Parker, Twenty Pie ye ed rae ts 2 rue} on His Feet and He se ay > sal lace. Mrs. F it Ev rett the Temple chorus at First Methodist fourth avenue south, Annual elec portant business meeting and all Fine Health Now apy a" frs. Francis Eve chureh Wednesday evening tion and a full attendance ts urged. | DOr ne ed to be present Mies Marion Sowle c¢ _ Mitchell to Be Honor Schumann's quartet, Opue 41 7 eS eee ia ties & ¢ gowned in white net. draped modish: |" i Harold Mead and Mis which waa the first number perform rrison PLT. A Ciiainbeiiiiin Genie Tn lene than e month's tine Tas Ty over pink embroidered crepe de|_ Mrs. Hare’ Mew ¢ issued | od by the atring ensemble, charmed! qrarrison PT. A. will hold a com-| dance will be given by 4 chine and with a broad primmed hat) nt corm ten to be give Sa by {ts melodic appeal and rich tonal| munity wing and social at 7:45 p.m.|,,A poclal dunes wil ao. ™ 4 of: pink pleated tulle, She o » |urday afternoo: . coloring Mr. Frances Russell will lead the 2° 1" sak aan aad © } Ghewer of Ophelia rose, Wil nome, if Two brief compositions by Ippoll-|aing and Mr. Santmeyer, of the Se sae { streamers of tulle ribbon wiknehe eetes- St tow-Iwanow, a scherzando humoresca | «hoot board, will speak. FP c street, y — ns Men t preceded the er tn ar nt Pe yp f 6 Intermezzo, yitec Refreshment = Mr/ Hill sgl oermadtg een 9a cerre rad y orgg Mhacallp = is datz usteaaatey veustvan somaya itr iat" Fruit and Mower Mission t popular. tafe at sip bride, wearing a be ng "4 nd Mra. Henry Brode i k. Mrs. were ent rg ra ecg Ss shinia ue ane ounssas of tan Web aad Pivede ; Pigs ae * ot ui An Ov eland Ward Peck, of San Francisco, ¢ playing of the Spar Amothy wpter No. of $15 apatite ‘ aa ae np fi ie of chi « with filet oe pects at the tea table, to be tet, coming between the splendid) Amethyst chapter No, 138, 0, F, | Mission Boss e at 315 University geles, Cal, his home for the past if lace, and hat of sar t ted by t Misses Arline and choral number f t 8, will give a card party at Wing's . ai ne ened similarity to that of Miss| Con claiweil, A number of Se Shoras, ect off the aplendid vocal se-|Gceriorie at #:50 p. on Mrs. B.D. | Alki Council to Give Entertainment everal thes during the past Sowle. Her bouquet wae an armful |), 4s and matrona will motor ectiona of the ¢ a built UP! ora, chairman | ‘The children of the Alki Commun. ye explained Mr. Hill, “I had to Se Mussel! roses, tied lav Witte aaa E by Montgomery Lyneh ‘ cee lity council will give an entertain-|negiect my business on elma of Russell rosea, tied eg Dian og ? | : ment at the community hall, Friday an attack ef tp violet tulle. ee J eee Ladies’ Auxiliary evening, June 4, at 8 o'clock for the I Jowt my appetite and my The bride on the arm Py bo Hostesses at Tennis Cornish School’s ‘The egy auciy poh Besa benefit of the Alki junior basebal!| stomach was in such « bad fix thet brother, Mr. C. Abbott Linds 7" . : i ten . team. what little I did eat seemed f. was radiantly beautiful | Tea Today Pam Concluding Event —ae ohh Ay me more harm than good. ed nified robe of ivory At the ular Theme ear tate Haydn's Symphony No. 12, known Evergreen Court No. 2 the Ume and suffered The bodice of rare rose e seen Sees ; ve, Wi as the military symphony, was ren Evergreen Court No, 2, Order of terribly with gas on my stomeck was fashioned in a #8 S te, Mere ae “4 Jered before an appreciative audi-| Amaranth, will hold a sting Fri "Ppis condition pulled me dows ustg short French sleeves of lace, and tye Eh eer ee ee ence by the Cornish atring orches | day evening, June 11 the Ma-}] only weighed 115 pounds, and twas Der court train, caught at the shoul-| assisted by Mise Irene Fishes an tra, directed by Francia J. Arm:{ Years ot ex-||sonie temple, Harvard avenue and! so weak and felt so bad that J hel ders, was very long yeh wea Eo . 1nd Mise Doris strong, head of the violin depart perience {n || Hast Tine street, to give up work. I tried all kinds of tulle, embellished with lace and ae. Wa. te al af re ment, at Odd Fellows’ hall Wednes | filhy ped “ee | medicines, but nothing helped me ie ¥ bound to her dark colf, t n charge of the tea : te nip day night. It was the school's con: | = Lecture on Italy and I was a mighty éown-hearted deticately, ound sie blos-| the summer season. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Horwitz. (Portrait one inusical event of the season making glass Miss Lila Van Kirk will give ®/ and discouraged man. he The orchestr Sayed Schubert's es, and our | talk in the Fine Arts building Friday A friend whom I vintted at the soma. and her ¢ . by Grady. Tr hentra also played gl . J friend wh con Garey Engagement Announced \9Y Grady Lege Sea ee ae ae | "Moment Musicale.” Kelly's “A Chi low operating | evening a: 8:15 on “Italy and the| beach advised me to try Tamla Ie 4 lilies of the v Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schubach wil! neae Episode” and two of Debusmy's Adriatic Prebiem.” Miss Van rk spoke so well of what it had des Re as ‘ edinte be at home to their friends Sunday Raxter for several days, left yenter ooo us expense = I has been ng a series of jectures|for him that I decided to give ite ‘The bridal a ee bor: em afternoon in honor of their daughter day for her home tn Eagle Harbor. | — _ } able us tol in private homes and before the Ital trial, even though I bad about let family gathered at the Seattle Ten-| | 1 « . | eee a ake better | ian Commercial club. fait everythi : swing | Miss Dorothie Lucille, whose engas | | MMITTER ELECTION hela by make ian ce ‘ h in everything. I started ea nis Cash for @ collation following). oe ts Mr man Block. of Mr. and Mra. George W. Di commer be glans for|g The lecture will be accompanied part of a bottie that be bad loft gal i the oer Baskets bef — , | Buffalo, N announced see and family, who have been res | joes money by Italian music 1 commenced to improve before I broom and snowball were massed se 8 ‘ fo Hote} Otis, departed yesterda a e6 Gelnes that Seunntal artistically baskets and Wedding Date Chosen ae for their r Yakima, where 7 parse . po Eastern Star Club picked right up apd I felt Poy - wicker e at the sup edaing : Bi Psd rae tt the they will spend the summer Reading or Distance Glasses The Eastern Star club will hold @ better that I bought another bottle, See tabi larium, © band:| Miss Dorothy Siegel whose game pemereey. i ee including examination, com basiness meeting Friday ernoen | and pretty scon & on eee, oanserpioce ot ee ihel Gade |Son canon gts glee on ber ee Mr. Robert KE. Dwyer returned pletg for at 3 o'clock in the clubrooms, 4090| anything I wanted erica gh ‘and Shasta daisies shed their fro, was announced la iB . A s Arcade building. The board meeting | one bit of trouble with stornach A as Mra. Alexander Chalmers, small) Wednesday morning from a short) «4 ”, e one bi my Face on the festive scene Mrs. | wedding date for ~~ ee Gaughter, and Miss Marjorie Stevens trip to Yakima. Homec roft : Little e will be held at 2 o'clock 1 am back at work now, and my La Rue was gowned in silver cloth ‘ will return on Sunday from Daven eee farms within the city. J ° ° gain in weight and strength is sim «aad blue brocade, with touches of| Marriage Announced port, Ia, where they attended the Mra Hermon Sydney Frye return A broad acre that will Rroken Lenses duplicated on omen Soe Coe ,| Ply remarkable, for T top the seals of chit a ~ Lil ° ~ " | i” eta meet at 133 po i fon rose! Te reese a. | garter tae Mr. Frank {. Hulburd gna Mr. Harold Phoenix, which was ver, Th. C. where she has be sume. A place where ave the siete. many cnaeer Li the time, ‘The way Tas — a Sof while, “ 4 was performed on Sunday afternoon | a) event of May 1 guest for two weeks of Mrs. Re neon. up was the surprise of my Mean i | Y. Tiffany of Santa Barbara, aunt yt 2 o'clock, at the home of the of-| ek Camevell, 2: spare time can be oonmak 9 Co | ——$—$___— lit will always get a good ram Bet the bride, wore an imported| ficiating clergyman, Rev. J. D. O! 4 sie Horace N. Richmond mere turned into dollars. er J}. || UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON | mendation from me” f = model of blue and gold brocaded | powers. A collation was served, fol.| | NT: And Mie Loree 1 On niaw, n Gist at |} ases 6 nds, Main 6477 || Daily and Tyee staffs will be the| Tanlac in sold in Seattle B % eatin, with a hat of black tulle and|iowing the ceremony, at the homeot| With their daughter and sonin-law,’ Mise Amefia Brainerd Cornel! will) | Pies guests of the associated student body | Drug Stores under the f % «paradise. During the evening, Mrs.|tne groom's mother, Mrs, Ts 1. Hut Mr. and Mrs Thomas Barlum Green depart Friday for Los Angeles, where One Block South Public Market [oO °S panquet at the Hotel Washing: | rec of a special Tanlac Parker appeared Im her traveling py Mr. and Mrs. Hutburd wi ing, © red to Tacoma Monday to! she w vinit for «ix weeks before i ton Thureday evening tative. costume’ of midnight blue braided | home after the 15th of June at their ¢ the guests of honor at a luncheon leaving for New York, where she will es ~ - ech as A twill, with a hat of black silk trim ee given by Mr. aod Mrs. Guiles make her home on ern med in uneut ostrich. After | Sixteen of Mr. Harry F. Gilbert Roca ‘ & 68 } i short wedding journey, Mr. and son's men friends surprised bim at Emily Jerome, who has Ween) ir, and Mrs. Newton Liethead E Mrs. Parker will return to Seattle, his home on Saturday ng in\® 7 aecaranrp Bee @ in AY have removed from their East Seat as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. La/nonor of his birthday 5 and| Tora, New York, will arrive Saturday) tie home to an apartment at the Im & Rive, before departing for their cards were the Ulversion of the eve °* yaa 9 spend the summer with " | > new home in Montclair, . J intog. Oe I ie | dled The Store of Big Values If you really are looking for good merchandise at low prices, our store is the place for you to buy. We aim to keep the high cost of living down and give quality at the same time. Ladies’ Hose, 89c A $1.25 fiber silk hose re duced to fe That's the whole story & nutshell. Ladies’ Smocks, $2.89 pretty good These usually stocks are in un value at thin You can't go wrong on these. reduced price. They are woll They're reinforced where the tailored and tastef trim wear im hardest. The colors med with embro tegu are gray and white lar $3.50 values. erences er . Ladies’ Spring Sweaters Overcoats have been cast off in favor of the sweater since the cold days have gone, and they “fill the bill” admirably. Our new pull-over sweaters are the very latest models in style and are of plain and basket weaves with rippled cuffs and peplums; short sleeves; square and v-neck; plain colors and combi- nations. Priced $8.50, and $9.50. Muslin Nightgowns We are offering some aplen- Stamped Gowns Good heavy muslin gowns, stamped rtady to be embroid ered. They are cut full size, did muslin nightgowns for and best of all, are marked at ladies; Dove Brand. There the old pri Come in and are short and long sleeves, see these. They're bargains and all are trimmed with lace at $1.50, and embroidery. Cut good and full. All sizes. Priced reasonably—each $1.85, | Ladies’ Union Suits Corset Covers | A dandy spring weight Dov’ Brand muslin corset | union suit for ladies’ wear; covers for ladies, These are | tight knee, of a nice, soft quality of mus neck, ribbon run. lin, embroidery trimmed, rib woven of fine I. bon run They are of the will prove very best workmanship and garments and very comforts depended upon for sty ble as w Sizes 5 to 9 service, Sizes 36 to 44 Suite $1.50 and $1.75. Priced 69¢ up. Embroideries Tea Aprons We have a splendid assort In muslin and fine lawns ment of @mbrolderies, flounc Some are richly trimmed with ings, insertions and allovers, in neat patterns, suitable for Tae SAUER NG, ah ae PRR underskirts and children’s dresses. Priced low. strings; others are Priced 65 to $2.00, plain. SAVES VOU MONEY| SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET THE Mr. and Mra. Chartes Farrell bare removed from the Hotel Sorrento to their new residence on Federal ave = | eee | Miss Jane Perkins will arrive on Tuesday from Chicago, where she _bas been a student at the Chicago University School for Girls. Her mate, Mins Cornelia Black, will accompany her, to be her house guest for several weeks. Lieut. T. J. Maher of the U. 8. const geodedic survey sailed Inst eve ning for Southeastern Alaska, spending ten days in the city. 1} Mrs. Belle Burns Updegratt wil! depart on Sunday for Scranton, Pa, : Winlock W. Miller and Mre.| Mra. to spend @ month as the guest of Homer Wisner are anticipating a Mr. and Mra. Theodore H. Vandling,| visit from their sisters, Mra. Vincent | who have taken the Throup country P. Lobdell and Mins Margaret Keat estate at Lake Ariel for the summer. ing of New York, who will arrive in ¥ ° the city tomorrow to spend the sum- Miss Gloria k will arrive on mer Sunday from Sweet Briar college tc sinh shinai spend the summer with her parents, SKATTLE POLICE BAND w Mrs. Francis Guy Frink. play for the inmates of the Old Sol h diers home at Orting Sunday after accompany k, to remain ahaa ~ here for the summer FULLER'S NEWS BUREAU pie bought Donald C. Stewart, of the M Elizabeth Dau Pacific Northwest Preas Clipping bu been the guest of Miss © reau Can or phone we will demonstrate the merits of this Latest Model in your own & and home. Pare IT PAYS operate. BEST Connects to TO BUY any light THE BEST socket. The New Premier is the very hi a in labor-saving de- vices, It is scientifieally constructed by experts; it is absolutely reliable, beautifully finished, and made to last A marked advance on the old type of cleaner, Combines in terchangeable motor-driven tufted bristle brush, pliable fingered rubber brush and vacuum cleaner—three machines in one. Sold on very easy terms. SEATTLE Soviet Forces Moderation in Women’s Dress STAR \Mrs. Smith to Give Address ‘The National League for Womenty ervice and thetr friends are tevites & meeting tomorrow morn. ) o'clock 10 be held tm the Cake Soap—+se rubbing wears the life out of your clothes “Washing Powder’ —good enough for — scrubbing but ruinous for clothes ITH cake soap you rub till you wear the life out of your garments. If you add washing powders full of harsh chemicals, they “eat’’ the clothes, and ruin your hands. But you have to get the clothes white. And they go to pieces! Worn out by friction. Destroyed by strong alkalis, You need not go on ruining your clothes like this. Soak them in a tubful of soapy, bubbly Rinso suds. Rinso is not a cake soap! Not a “washing powder!”” But a wonder- ful new form of soap—in fine granules, Granules so cleansing they loosen all the dirt while the clothes are soaking overnight or for three hours in the morning. Then you rinse the clothes! And hang them out! Snowy white without boiling or any real rubbing! The pure Rinso suds have soaked the clothes clean, Don’t wash the old way another week. One package of Rinso will show you how to save hours of exhausting work, how to save yourself and save your clothes. Get Rinso from your grocer and follow the easy directions on the package. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers, of Lux.) _ Pinso The new form of soap for the family washing Made by the makers of Lux Ee eae — ey a oemae ee ee ee <—_