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DANCE AT TENNIS CLUB OYABLE AFFAIR BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Stor FIRST FORTNIGHTLY DANCE OF TILE SEASON was given last At the Seattle Tennis club. Raskets of mowballa and dogwood | ve thruout the verandas and living room. Among those giving were Dr. and Mra Peterkin, Mr. and Mrs. “| (7TSELEPHONE the So- Mr. and Mra, John Bayless, ciety Editor of The. Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Mrs. George Stirratt, M ] Frank Fretwell, Dr. an ‘William ©. Speidel, Mrs. W. strong, Miss Julla Ripley, Misa Jose- phine Lewis, Mine Trammel Ruther. for® Miss Frances Isted, Mise Wilma Mead, Miss Katherine Craw fine Elizabeth Daulton, Miss p Yott and Mr. William Me: " Ferguson Ewing, Miss Peart Harold, Mina Doris | * | We usthek, Mins Mildred Hart, ted Miss Biva Saunders, Mixs Helen | Archibald Hill Ferguson was! Clarke, Miss Ellen Dulmage and tion Thursday evening of | Miss Marion McGee. ‘and theatre party with Mr. Pea . Tha Hodge as hosts.| 7. ‘ oe 2 | Birthday Party Guests at for Son Mrs Henry Ward Beecher enter Pageant J tained with a birthday party at her those who motored over | ‘Ained WHD O ee neaine park on Tacoma today to witness the | Wea) cciw affernoon, in celebration pageant were: Mrs. J of the third birthday of her son , Mra, William 8. Davis, | Of the third Birthday o ‘Keyes, Mrs. lL. T. Mur ere ‘Miss Beatrice Turrell, M | Cannon-Gooden Nuptiale Gallaher, Mra, W. C.} ow, Mrs. C. A. Strong, Mrs Carstens, and from Camp)“ 4)" tne Rayview Congregational Gol. and Mrs, Jobn L. Rob-| nurch on June 2 occurred the mar riage of Mary A. Cannon, daughter of Mr, and Mra Henry Cannon, to at ‘Home Edward C. Gooden, of St. Maries, and Mrs. Philip Fisher enter. | Idaho, with the Rev, Clarence R. twelve guests at dinner at| Gale officiating. Lohengrin’ chorus was played for t of the bridal party by Mra, Fred Bird. Little Geraldine Cannon, niece of the bride, was the flower girl and ring bearer, and Mr. and Mrg J. A., Boyd attended the couple as matron of honor and groomeman. An informal reception followed the ceremony in the church parlors. Mr and Mrs. Gooden will be at home in St. Maries. home last evening. Stibbs Hostess | of the honor guests were to tea yesterday afternoon at | it chub by Mrs. Harry Glenn | | | in compliment to Miss Mar- Mrs. Charlies Roemer and Russell Horton. Mrs. Elbridge | and Mrs. Andrew Gillespie at the tea table. ee ee Hat Sale at Thrift Shop ¥ A remarkable sale of hats for 50 cents will be held on Monday at the Thrift Shop. eon for Elect Hortense Keenan and Miss | capvaed were hostesses at a| last Tuesday in compliment | Irene McDermott and Miss MeLaren, at the Arctic club. cee ent Announced ané Mrs. John E. 8. Nordah! the engagement of their , Genevieve Olivia to Mr. Curtis Welling, son of Mrs. C. Walling of this city. The 7 will take place the first ‘ola eee ce at the Home of heme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles was the scene last evening i. attractive summer dance with young ladies as hostess | ave Monday night Elizabeth Lea, Miss Lucia | wig, to attend the marriage of her Miss Hazel Allen, Miss | niene, Mina Mary Little, to Mr, WU- Barbour, Miss Ruth Bam} iam & Drips on Ju 19, M4, Mise Eiizabeth Lea, Mias Lucile » Mies Dilma Arnold, Bliss! yr, Kenneth ‘Bagees, who has been Miss Helen and been a student at the Northwestern | Dorothy Lyter, Miss Dorothy | Naval and Military academy, Wal-| | worth, Wis., will return next week to Mend the summer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Edgers. arr Mr. F. H. Hamtin is tn Vanoouver, |B. C., on @ short business trip. eee Mr. and Mre. Edward I. Garrett will spend the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gould at their home near the Country club. eee Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt and baby of’ Loutevitle, Ky, with Rer par. ents, Mr. and Mra. Charlies D. Stim- son, arrived in the city on Thursday to spend the summer with her fam- ily at the Highlands. oe . Miss Frances Oldham returned on Thursday from California, where she has been attending Mills college. ~ eee Mra. David Edward Skinner will for Menasha, Mr. and Mrs. Ciifferd A. Houlahan are receiving the congratulations of | thetr friends on the birth of a daugh- ter May 26 in the Swedish hospital, who has been given the name of Pa tricla Claire. Mrs. Houlahan will be remembered as Miss Patricia Henry. eee Mr. Charles Bartlett wil arrtve from Shattuck Military academy [June 13 to spend his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry R. Bartlett. B NISH Shopping fatigue with a cup of od eee Mins Elizabeth Sherman, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sharp, will spend the week-end with {riends at kaa Leeson You'll want to take a pound home with you. United Tea & Coffee Stores LAberty Market 119 Yeater Way | fe South End Market Miss Elma Cottins we is sojourn) ing in California, ix at present enjoy- ing @ visit at Carmel-by the Sea. eee Mrs. Stephen Cook left this morn. ing for Portland to spend a month as/| | the guest of her son and daughter. indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Cook. WOMAN SUPERVISOR| Milwaukee's playgrounds, social | center and night schools gare under | the supervision of ® woman, Mise Dorothy C, Enderis, who draws a) salary of $4,000 a year Curtis Studio $ FOURTH AT UNIVERSITY Seattle, ‘ash., Inc. The Original Home of THE CURTIS INDIAN Announce that they are in a better position than ever to furnish Curt-ones and prints. The new Curt-ones Portraits are so dis- tinetive that they can be recognized at once. A work of real art. That old daguerreotype—preseryed by the family so many years—can be made a Curt-ones or a colored min- iature—enlarged to suit. The Studio is under the vision of Mrs. Clara J. Gartis Sue Phillips Gates. panel reer is and THE oeaeres are Children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross.—Portrait by Grady. PARIS THRU AN ATTIC, by A. Hertage Exdwards.—How to five “in Paris on $360 a year. It's just as eany fo live a night in Paris on the same amount, But the book gives & delightful glimpse of Moatmarte | for all that. | THE STRANGER, by Arthur Bul-| lard.—-A careful study of several in teresting and ultra-modern types. A book of values and standards and of thoughtful character analysis. The | author's “Comrade Yetta" will be remembered WHAT'S THE WORLD COMING | TO? by Rupert Rughes—Laura Jean Libby modernised. Of course, the| young hero is an aviator | FROM A. SOUTHERN PORCH, | by Dorothy Scarborough —"The | poxiest, raciest, jaziest, craziest, sun | niest, funniest, gypsiest, tipstest) | book the bounty of destiny ever per | mitted the writer to meet.”--The Re | view. Evidently the critic of The! RT {i In Seattle || Conducted by DOROTHY FAY GOULD Miss Fisken to Give Summer Sketching Class Miss Jessie Fisken has promised to give ber usual sumnfer sketching class this year at her summer cot- tage at Eagle Harbor, Evelyn Col-| ven, Charlotte Heuasy, Gertrude} Dunn, Betty Nicholas and Jean Fay, former students, are planning to en roll again, Several generations of girls, extending even to some of the} |young married ones, have belonged | to these outdoor sketching classes. | With or without talent, whether studious or lazy, each girl came away | richer for association with a lovely | character, and many @ mother sent | a difficult child to Miss Fisken's, for | even a smattering of acquaintance with brush and palette opens 4 Permanent viata in the future toe young person. | ee Example of Inness’ Earliest Work Many people have been to look at a George Inness on view at the Seat tle Fine Arts galleries, that waa un earthed here under rather romantic circumstances by Mra. U. R. Niew and Mra, Katherine D. Baker, and identified by relatives of the artiat It was painted when Inness was only 23, and naturally is no better than hundreds of similar practice sketches any young artist does. It especially shows up the fact that every man, while getting the technique of his ert must needs show the ancestors |he adopted before branching out into his own unique style, eee Industrial Art Exhibition Under Way The exhibition of industrial art opened at the Fine Arta galleries Tuesday, after a delay of a week in shipment. It is open free of charge to the public this month. Originals of Vogue covers, landscape architec: tural layouts, textile designs, batik, and types of printing are on view, all showing the commercial processes involved and espectally interesting to Tabloid Book Reviews|! led a special examiner. Review enjoyed this book. So did we. | WANDERINGS, by = Richard Curle.—Another book of travel BRITISH ATRSHIPS, by Major George Whaile--An = informative! book on the famous “Blimps” and their sausage brethren, which should be read by all those who are desir ous of keeping uptodate on the ad vance of science HIKER JOY, by James 8. Con- nolly.—Here is a book that you will like if you care for the thrill of true adventure and the favor of the sea. Hiker Joy is a blood brother of Huckleberry Finn. THE LIGHT HEART, by Maurice Hewlett.—A tale of the Viking» by the colorful author of “The Forest Lovers.” Hewlett in about the only man who can successfully resurrect & past age for us. | THE CAIKN OF STARS, by Francis Carlin.—A_ collection of Irish songs that has the trye Gallic sens of beauty LETTERS FROM CHINA AND JAPAN, by John Dewey and Alice Chipman Dewey.--Pot-luck sketches of the Orient, with @ few pertinent paragraphs on our little “yellow brothers.” THE WHITE MOLA, by Frank L. | Packard.—Rousing adventures of the |underworld, with a” feminine | “Jimmy Dule” east in the lending role. ' THE CREDENTIALS OF CHRIS- | TIANITY, by Martin J. Scott, 8. J. A book of Catholic logic on the evi dences of the Christian faith. A liftie book for those who delight In the reasoning of @ trained dialec- tictan. | JOHN SILENCE, by Algernon | Binckwood.The world of mystery, the ghostly shadowland between the world of material things and the grey spaces*surrounding it, are sug: | gested with stark power and a aubtle | style by thie advocate ot of mysticiam | EGG DRESSING Take % teaspoon mustard, 1 tea spoon salt, 1 ee yolk (raw), 2 hard-| boiled eggs, 4 tablespoons oll, 3 tablespoons vinegar and paprika. Mix mustard, salt and paprika and add to raw yolk. Work in the hard botled yolks with a fork. When well mixed add of] and vinegar slowly Beat until thoroly blended and add the chopped whites of the hard boiled eggs. Arrange vegetables and lettuce in a salad bowl and pour over dreasing. This i# a good dress ing to use with plain lettuce, A European florist has found that plants can be forced by immersing their leaves and branches in hot wa- ter while the earth ts dry. |A SPECIAL |EXAMINER For the firw of the New Yo ate woman is Mra. Uonal organiaations in thet city. With the possible exorpuon the said to be easily measured, Do You Know— Or, possibly, even though you do know, you may have a friend who does not know, and who ought to hear Mr. Hayward discuss * “How We Know The Bible Is - True” SUNDAY NIGHT Central Church OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Olive Street and Boylston Avenue the worker actively engaged in cre ative design. 10 a. m. te 10 p.m. 1604 Fourth, e6P, Pine time in the history k Civil Service com mission & woman has been appoint The fortun Harry Hastings | who is a member of various educa influenza germ, @nicrobes are CLUTS FOR MONDAY Court of Honor regular rension at Bwedish Club hall, Highth ave, on Monday eve June 7, at § o'clock. Visiting members are cordially invited. Re freshments will be served. eee King County Minute Women King County Minute Women class in paliamentary procedure will meet Monday at 1 p. m. in the Assembly hall, 4029 Arcade building. Mrs. George N. MeLoughlin, instructor eee Ladies’ Auxiliary The Ladion’ Auxiliary to the Tom ple de Hirsch will meet Monday June 7, at 2:80 in the vestry rooms of the temple. The board will meet at 1:30 eee King County Legislative Chub The King County Legislative Fed. tration will entertain Monday, June 7, with @ pienie luncheon at the home of Mra. Emma A. Hausman 721 Ninth ave, from 12 o'clock to 4:30, According to the original plans, the affair was scheduled to take place at the home of Mrs. A. A Raker on May @1, but due to Mrs. Baker's absence from the city, it wes postponed until June 7 and will be id at Mrs, Hausman's home. The general committee in charge of the social meeting is Mra. L. K Pastrovich, chairman; Mra, Haus man, Mra, Wilda Sheldon and Mre Tone K. Humes. The luncheon com mittee is headed by Mra. Carrie Miller, the other members being Mrs Mary M. Wade and Mrs. Mary Nau man. A recording secretary and a cor responding secretary will be ehosgn. The election arrangements are in charge of Mra. Hausrnan. ‘The program. will open with a salute to the Stars and Stripes and the singing of “America.” The toast Mistress at the luncheon will be Mra. A. A. Haker, past president whone subject is “Past Achieve ments.” The response will be made by Mrs, Pastrouich, newly elected President, on “New Possibilities.” Lieut, William Hausman will enter tain with vocal selections, The Various delegates will give toaste on “Club Accomplishments.” “Mra, Wade will give a reading. Mrs, Gophia L. W. Clark, president of the Woman's Legislative Council of Washington, will speak on ew Legiaiation,” while Mr. Thomas |Morner will make an address on “The New Ere.” The program will lose With musical numbers by the assembly, eee ° ADDITIONAL CLUBS given this evening in the Knights of Columbus hall, Thia will be the last dance of the spring series, and will be informal An invitation is extend. led to friends of the club. eee Rainier Camp, 1472, RB. N. A. wed The Rainier Camp, 1472, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold | services Sunday, June 6. at 2 p.m, in the @wedieh Club hall, Eighth and Olive et. All Royal Neighbors and relatives of deceased members are invited to attend. M. BE. Hawthorne is chairman of the meeting. of eee Wistaria Dancing Club The Wistaria Dancing clidb an- | nounces & meonlight hop this eve |ning at the Leschi pavilion. eee Venetian Moon Dance The Young Ladies’ Institute have |ingued invitations for a dance to be |@tven June 8 at Leschi park. The [committee in charge in: Miss Eliza | beth Van Snyder (chairman), Miss | Mary Holcomb, Mies Alice J. Hol comb, Mixa Alice Sullivan, the Misses {Mary and Katherine Colton and Miss Mary Schneider. | eee | Lady Artisans | The Lady Artisans of Seattle as- jsembly will meet Thursday after. noon, June 10, from 2 to 6, at the home of Mfs, Ada Bowen, 1029 East | 70th st. | i] cee | City Federation of W. C. T. U. | The City Federation of the Wom- jen'’s Christian Temperance Union jwill meet at the home of Mrs. Chester Dana, 9738 61st ave. 8, on Tuesday, June $. Members are re quested to bring lunch. Business |seesion at 2 p, m., followed by an linteresting program. Senator Harde | Phipps of Spokane will be the prin ‘cipal speaker, The public is cordially invited. Lorraine Social Club The Lorraine Social club will meet on Wednesday, June 9, at 2 p. m, in the card room of the Masonic temple. All Pastern Stars invited. . Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor ‘The: Beattle Lodge, No, 7, Degree \of Honor, A. O. U. W., celebrated their 28th anniversary on Tuenday evening tn Evergreen hall, Arcade building. A pleasing program was given, which follows: Piano solo, Prof. George Sehanke; toe dance, Lois Ivey; vocal solo, “Our Yesterdays,” Mr. Wm. Phillips; toe dance, Dorothy Baker; vocal trio, “Let the Rest of the World Go By,” and “Can't You Hear Me Calling You,” Mrs. Sadie Jénsen and Mr. and Mra. William Phillips; vocal solo, “Mother Machree,” Mr, Thomas Ivey; toe dance, Reva Landworth. Mr. J. H, Hemer gave the history of the Seattle Lodge, No. 7, and of the fraternal social affairs as well as the benefits of the order, The only charter member, Mr. Frank Ernest, who has been officially iden- tified with the order since its birth, was presented with an envelope con- taining a small appreciation of fra- ternal love from the members of No, 7. Refreshments and an in- formal reception and dance followed A business meeting preceded the gocial affair, Mrs. Ella Kittridge, fast grand president and chairman of the grand finance committee of Washington, attende@ The next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 15. eee Canadian Women's Club ‘With Mra. C. P. Gorman, presi- The Court of Honor will meet in| ing, the Canadian Wom an's club will meet for its monthly | business meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m | Arcade buliding. The social commit bell, Mra. Thomar Grant, Muser and Mra. Thomas B. Lafferty fend will be assisted by the halls and arrangement committee, Mra. J. ¥ Primrose, Mra. D. M. Mre. J. ¥. Harnil, in the arrange ments of the card party at 3 p. m for the members and their friends. A tea will concinde the afternoon's entertainment with the following |acting hostesses; Mrs, EB. Tt. Morey, Mra. D, C. Reid, Mrs. Thomas Coul won and Mrs. G. Courtney. eee Alki Women's Improvement Chub ‘The Alki Women's Improvement club will have thelr business meet ing on Tuesday, June #, at 2 p. m lat the home of Mrs. Gilbert Tweedy, 2008 Alki ave. eee Geemma Phi Beta Alummae Gamma Phi Beta alumnae will be entertained at luncheon Tuesday at 12:20 p, m. in the residence of Mra. | William B. Sander, 6734 East Green |Lake boulevard. The assistant host epnos will be Mre, Ralph MeDonaid, Mra. KE, Rex Smith, Mre, Herbert Crowder and Mra, George Scott. After luncheon a business meetin will be held with an election of of ficers. Brattle ers and Parent-Teacher ascciation Will hold its Inst cfub rooms Tuesday at 10 a. m The president will report on the year's work, Miss Florence Mann wehool tax levy. After the lunch: eon adjournment a business reasion wif be held and final reports of all committees heard eee Ladies’ Retief Society Benefit The Ladies’ Relief society will give @ card party at the Seattle Chil dren’e home, Tenth ave. and Me Graw st, Tuesday, June 15, Keser- vations may be made'by telephoning to Mrs, Henry Broderick, Mra, C. B. Dodge or Mra. C. H. Whitelaw. cee ‘Women's Auxiliary te Rainier Post The Women's Auxillary, Rainier Post No, 21, meet Thureday evening, June 10, at § o'clock in the Veterans’ hall of the Armory. Mrs. Amanda Gorden, state superintendent of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society, will speak on the “Problems of Delin- quency and Morals far Women.” eee Calico Ball te Bé Given June 14 ‘The Seattle Federation of Won Q's Clubs will give a calico ball Monday, June 14, at the Leachi pav- ition in Leschi park, The music will consiat of a 12-plece \orchestra fur- fished by the U. S. 8. Texas, sta- tioned at Bremerton. A large num- ber of the Bremerton naval men are expected to attend thd dance which will be given for the benefit of the clubhouse fund. Mie. Wilson R. Gay, assisted by Mps Maud Me- Gough, are in charge of the af- fair Clans in American Government The class in American govern- ment, under Prof. Cark P. Bissett. of the University of seenets. meets Wednesday at 145 p. the assembly hall, 4099 Arcade pane. ing. fhe. Conus tn Side Dr, George W. Carey of Los An. Direction Jon TONIGBT LAST Tres: HIPPODROME MEN GHT AND FORGET Life's a in the Kastern Star club rooms, 4090) |tee is composed of Mrs, Thomas} Coulson, Mra, B. PD. Barnes, Mra W. H. Donley, Mra, William Carp Mra. A. T.| Brogan and |" Seattle Central Congress of foth-| regular meeting | of this season at the Y. W. C. A) ana Mr. F. Bhorrock will discuss the | American Legion, will, PALACE HIP f Ackerman 4 Harris Admise! Afternoons, 0c. Children 15¢ Sundays, Kvenings and Holidays, 30c. Childree 300 SEROLICS OF YOUTH” im, wit Beactn i Girls Feature Photoptay ny Proposition “WOMEN MEN FORGET? Starring the Most Beautiful Girl om the Stage MOLLIE KING Mus! In Sea jucted LOUISE ANNABLE | day evening, at the Metropolitan. In speaking of the playing of the | Belgian artist, Kiman's eyes ight up jects will | Freemasonry and Primitive Chrie tlanity Revealed. the afternoon at Evergreen bel in |the Arcade building, and in the eve | nings in the Congress hotel. . Shawondasce Chub Meeting The Shawondasee club will hold | the last meeting of the season at the hore of Mrs. W. B. Martin, 96th and 15th ave. N. W., Tuesday at 7 o'clock luncheon. Annual reports will be read. eee Irving PT. A. Miss Katherine Gabriel and Miss Hattie Edenholm gave @ group of | songs at the evening meeting of the Irving School Parent-Teachers’ aseo ciation on Wednesday evening, June 2. | oe ° | Clara Barton Tent, D. of V. The Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of Vetyrans, will hold their regular westion Wednesday, June %, at 1:30 jin the Armory, Veterans’ hall. All |daughters are requested to be pres: ent as important questions will be discussed at the meeting. eee Minnewatha Club to Meet ‘The Minnewatha club will dance at Christensen’s hall tonight. Men in | aaitoray 99 will be guests of the club. |CUSTOMS COLLECTOR Estelle V. Collier, recently nomi nated for customs colleetor at Salt Lake City, Utah, is, so far as known, |the first woman to be appointed te such @ position. PALACE HIP © Direction of Ackerman & Harris A Big De Lexe Show of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE And Feature Photeplay ZASU PITTS in “SEKING FPF THROUGH” W's = THEATRE ConTimuous Iroll “HONEYMOON INN” TOMORROW, MONDAY, TURSDAY AxD WEDNESDAY A Brand New show of VAUDEVILLE Lew Gleasch ané a WOMEN GIVE AND_FORGIVE at ) An Amasing Angregation of JUST RETURNED FROM WORLD TOUR LONG TACK SAM & CO. Atarding performance the Ameri DE WINTER & ROSH In “Am Indien Iéyti” Leoe Mabe Presents ard & Co. taatle Kate” Pete, Pinto & Boyle In “The Myaterious Trunk”