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acme ange tienen. ‘ } GAGEMENT OF MISSIZA AGNEW | 9 MR. ROBERT GILLESPY . | ANNOUNCED 4 BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS of The Star TO THEIR MANY Society Editor SURPRISE FRIENDS ee Campbell Hostess Dorothea Campbetl will enter With a luncheon on Saturday At the Tennis to several -yourey Indies who Pgeturning from Eastern schools d their holidays. with their and club, in) prizes most eee Service lub to Meet Bocial Service cla will meet ‘Bias Hazel Landeseon Monday 14th. fisa Johns Wed Mr. Boyden of the marriage of Mise M. Jonns of thu oty and fe ; al = gaward Boyden of San} 4nd from aw school, Us aes pon recetvedt The | 1970, and is a member of Theta pay was performed in San| Delta Chi fraternity as co Thorxiey, June 3, with). Thenm: PF. Gratum offi) Picnic at Home of mg. The marriage comes as ; prise to their friends ax Mrs. de Steiquer i a wer ne members of the Women’s Tai Hag day had been announced! versity club will, on Saturday, meet owl te wel) known in fe.| {OF & Diente at the heme of Mrs 4 ten, | George de Stelguer at South Beach having been associated with | one poat leaves Pier 3 at 10 o'clock Geattle Star, but recently re) and those wishing to make reserva eed Francisco, t©- JI | tions should notify the club before the Chronicles “ ee } tra Boyden em mexe|"""" ** . — * te mM YeewiTo Entertain at | Yacht Club Mrs. Frank W. Elliott and Mra. C |e Larne will entertain with a large e-Elect britew tea on Mriday, June 18, at Claire McClean entertained) the Seattle Yacht club. }® handkerchief shower and tea eee : home on Saturday afternoon ‘ 0. Ntment to Aue Btu frees |tiss Haynes Hostess fe to be a June bride \at Supper eo e.e | For the pleasure of Miss Zelma Pops of Lox Angeles and for Miss t | Cordelia Jennings, who leaves soon | |for Alaska, Mins Marion Haynes en-| Florence | tertained with a supper at her home | laat evening. urday of the engagement of Miss Iza Marth , daughter of Mr. and Mra. James P. Agnew, to Mr. Bi Sherman py, son of Mrs, Sherwood Gillespy, of Portland, formerly of Seattle, | Interesting news wns disclosed at the meeting of Miss Agnew's bridge | fon Saturday, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Gorman, with Mra, Joseph in as hostess Intimate friends of Miss Agnew were biden for toa, | lt the appointed hour, the centerpiece was divided into dainty colonial | ets, to which were attached | Mis bearing the nares of the be: | “ d couple. Mrs, Walter E. ¢ I ELEPHONE the So- th and Mra Charles R. Castien | ciety Editor of The 4 the hospitalities of the “ rs Mr. Gites fe & brother of | S fice, Main 600 Alexander MeCture Hail, of San} | Home, Main 2761 and Mrs. W K Ser } s Oregon, art sorted two | overseas with (he sicnal, corps | Ma: werade Party a Senles cem) i au to Mina Avonelle ut | Rossel of Tenino, a masquerade party was given on Friday evening [with the Misses Diana Gibson and Laura Keen as hostesses, Forty guests enjoyed the evening, were, awarded = the original costumes eee Miss Condon to Wed Mr. Faulknor | nd Mrs. Richard W. Condon ¢ the engagement of thelr! daughter, Miss Dorothy Gerrish, to Mr. Judson Faulknor, son of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Faulknor of this city The wedding will be solemnized the lant week in June Miss Condon ts a graduate of St. Helen's ball, Port land, and the University of Washing ton, and ts a member of Gamma Phi Reta sorority ated in the nformal Tea fer ounced engagement of Mis Rogers, daughter of Mrs.j Rogers, of Spokane, to Mr babasnunpeeteeteereranvn serves -centci ines ranemsteninreme saree eer neoeareriem eeetaiee ar THE SEATTLE STAR es ince Nn i Nima ge we pie te eR te “To Keep a Girl Off the Stage, The marriage service of Miss Dorothy, Lindsey and Mr. Park Galbraith Parker was in Trinity Episcopal church on Wednesday evening.—Portrait by James and Merrihew. Encourage Her,” Says Emily Mile conducted LOUISE by ANNAPLE | i | Mary Louise Clary |to Present Pupils | On Wednesday e | Arta ball | will number of her v | puplia In a recital. The following p | cram will be giver Duet, “Phe Ange Mine We | In Seattle | | | | | ening at the Fine Madame Mary Louine Clary present a Rubinatein th and Mra Wentworth Hobin, Robin, tng Me & prom Del Riego be A Hoban D'Hardeio! ) Vision Kntrancing Thomas , | Roprano, Mra Clara shoud: MeTelgh ner and singer ative Daughters Measo, “Stars of the Summer Night Barbour Litiien “The I Piute membrance” (Tapeodie Davia K D'Harde 1 Am Ti Thomas Helen Bianehter tome’ Romain van and Mre. Campbell rram to Be Given ye and Elman ning at the Metropolitan two world famous violin a joint Hom, who jot play a no matter how | The program | ean follows | Mozart | theatre th ints will appear in recital ance he ( Frank F st they will great demand. ncertante f “The best way to cure a girl who|donl, the famous rite possible encouragement,” says Miss | Winter Garden last season. Bach| Emily Miles, at the Met this week | Bordoni worked in a dressmaking jwith “The sing Show am | establishment in ris. lcertain I would never have gone|way home every day she had to She wee Moliqve/on the stage if my mother had not | pass a certain theatre. French 4ancer jis stage-struck is to give her every|and actress, who appeared at the Rulte for two violina, Op. ; Ma (a) Allegro enereico (>) Allegro mod: read | paniat. tee Moncowek! | | until | munical Portland Children opposed me Miss Miles worked with a modiste she became fired with the ambition to go on the stage. She was offered a chorus position in a comedy company. Her mother violently discouraged the idea of her daughter becoming an otras, | always so interested in the pictures and posters that she finally at- tracted the attention of the mano- ger, who one day asked her if she | would Uke to go on the staga |and she accepted an engagement in |a new show. For a month she con- tinued her dressmaking in the day- time and rehearsed in the evening. ~ Her mother knew absolutely noth- ! Peabody, son of Mr. and Dinner ‘ sas to Attend Rehearsals When she recetved no sympathy Charies Vi. Peatody-of this city,| Mr. and Mre W. A. Irwin enter.) z | In Portland, Ore., the public schoo! ot ee she rehearsed secretly given at ras nee, ieee peg hg le poy be tg ng ned | - board donates $500 to the Portland) Ngati apg ye Bel teens at their evening tn | Sym yew on condition chapter house om Thursday! pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Francis R.| Mr. Franctn Everett Mitchell of Ay nY ener Tiren be atiowed |S told he would have to leave . No date hambeen set for! Singleton and Miss Florida Single Chicago will arrive about July Sth te attend the orchestm rehearsals. | ‘OWN the next day. Feeling it was wedding. ton, whe leave next Friday for Cali Mrs ebell, who the = ° a teh aoe. her vocation, she simply ran awny. eee Hfornia. Miss Singleton will be wed! #uest of her cle and aunt, Mr sicesatalaseibiaalaia ] ay ip| Mise Miles’ start on the stage is odertck | idention! with that of Irene Bor. to Lieut. James Barrett Mockbee, @nd Mra, Henr E Boole to Be U. 8. A. June 15th, in the chapel eee eben E Hostess }at the Presidio. Mr. and Mra. Clare Farnsworth George Warren Boele has ox} ee land daughter, Nancy, have removed invitations for a tea to be _— — TD from an Adrian Court on Friday afterneon at her When aman thinks he ls a genius,!to their home gt Harvard a im compliment to ber mother, | he allows his hair to crow long, and pect sts, ‘ . ‘ 1 in Schram, and her house| when a woman thinks she has a mis see i 7 . alr fest, Mins Boole of San Prancisco. sion, she cuts her hair short Mra. C. W. Winter of Low Angeles °°" m . - | arrived on Friday to visit he " Jindaw and daughter, and Mra | Herbert Hodge 7-2 ee Mr. and Mew. Morbert Witherspoon ors a é |have as their house gueste Mr. w ant reguiar im s\\ | mare ona | Witherspoon's parefite, Mr. and Mrs.| of . y 1 We W, WeRebegrete, ot Spetang, «| otub roe 10am. T Baker Fruit and Power Mission Robert Millard of! work have been xpend- guests at tng of her daughter's aspiration until she had taken part in a per formance before the public. MKS. HENRIETTA C. TOWLES, wife of A. M. Towles, 3639 Dayton ave, died Sunday night at Colum- bus sanitarium. The body is at the Rafferty Undertaking Co. parlors, a number of season approximately 14,0 1 that CLUBS Fe Knock the High Cost of Living by Trading Here We know we can help you cut down expenses by our low prices. We give quality and good service and yet sell at the right prices. Try us! It will pay. ft TUESDAY . . ington.” F Shawondasee Club Meeting r 1 Club for 6 o'clock t Meve n partment tn ona there Charles P. niekerbooker be mm by quartet Mr lowa t Air Speaking ar men ia jue i ung by the Over one hundred lad ee of the program Writers’ Club Seattle Central Congress of Mothers) y. 9) [ hag Ara and Teachers Minn H t . an Tt Mr ish w t Par Star Sr Ranner angied ipes Forever WwW. F. ¢ 415 Cascadia Mr. and Mra. | Fort Wayne, Ind ing a few days in the Hotel Frye. Bhe town, tax ley pts bid and 1 Ladies’ Waists $1.49 Edward W. Ericson will leave teos heard ° Ang a | % ct a trip of several weeks € x } . White Middies $1.65 Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Middies for ladies and misses redu to a low price for le e. Why not buy one and e money? They are made of good galatea with reinforced yokes and shou ders. Special price Tuesday clean-up of odds Waists and in Voile Alki Women's Improvement eee Club Miss Beatrice Peeples will return i the last of June from Westover school in Co ctieut to spend the summer with Mr. and Lewis B. Practical Psychology Clase Postponed $1.98 and up. cial prices Tuesday Spe Le ave me ed until furt her notl Gamma Phi Beta Aluninae amma Phi Bet umnae Ww Harold Bryant POT. A To Attend Convention ni fter W. P. Harp nuditor ADDITIONAL CLUBS LADIES’ STRAW HATS $2.75 AND $3.98 A Special Inducement for the Ladies. These a tly hemp straws, tastily trimmed with flowers und ribbon, The shapes will surely please you and prove be coming, You can't afford to pass them by when you can get such values for a low price. join } 1) Tuesday 6 guest of h Mr. and Mrs Fwan and Marian and parted yesterday derat 1) Tues. | afternoon. June 9. All Dad Den Moines, lowa, to attend invited to join their ni ion of the gen-| les at the 6 o'clock dinner smn that city Sune 10 te 2 | WHIP CREAM IN 4 PITCHER If one poasenses a cream whip all} well and good, but if one doesn't a duced to this low figure. They the best thing to whip/ come in cordovan, gray and | white, with a fine 8-inch ribbed garter top. The toes and heels are reinforced and the soles are doubled to insure long service. | Full fashioned 8% to 10. | Special price Tuesday. | | the are fam Mischa Elman makes records on l y for the 9 |to spend two weeks | pba Queen Anne Alumni Association | The ¢ | mee a ve 1: | ee 0 jueen Anne Alumni associa: VICTOR : wag dager tte fy ogg wibobi Canadian Won, 6 Cl tion will give a plenic June 17 ee a see Gn ths nity, MY With Mra. C, P. *Gorma presi-| Bryn Mawr, Th will be water 07 icks one ron lent, presiding, the Canadian Wom. *P° i a dancing. ne _ z . Hendrick ntationed at Fort| dent a paahee Nga SP org bag) bake In conjunction with Ysaye, Mischa Lawton with the lath infantry adr. (en's club will meet for itx monthly |committee, headed by Mr. Alfred “ ye, ing the spring and summer of 1918,|DUsineas mecting Tuesday at 2 p.m hofield, inetud Miss Margaret Elman will play at the Metropolitan The- - woe in the Fastern Star club rooms, 4090| Hamill, Mise Virginia Wykes, Mins atre tonight. After hearing him get Arcade building. The #oc Helen Maring, Miss Dorothy Lynch, some of his Victor Records and note how remarkable are the reproductions. Alexander Fo Me gon ye daughters, the Misses Elxpeth McEwan, de for San Francisoo Rex & conve 4 and M luncheon a held with Crow ion of After will be busi meeting an election of of Silk Hose $1.50 Ladies’ Pure Silk Boys’ Union Suits 75¢ Just boy for the summer There are both porous-knit and fine balbrig short sleeves and knee lengths, Theee come in ecru color only, Regular $1.00 values. Hose re what your warm wants pitcher is days cream in, Chill the pitcher and beater before putting in the cream, A dover eae beater ix a good cream whipper, Put the pitcher in a of tee or t water and the will be to whip if there's any chance at all The pitcher is deep enough and amall enough around to make it pos sible for every revolution of the beater to count The total gold thruout t nearly $500,000,000. comr 1 commit Thomas Mrs William Camp Mra, A. 'T Lafferty, | 1-0" halls ar nie ©, Rainier Chapter," D. Rainier Mrw. George Donworth and daugh ter, Miss Mary Donworth, returned Saturday evefing from the Kast Donworth went ast severa weeks ago to attend the graduation exercises of her daughter at Miss Wheeler's school, Providence, Rhode |#d will be assisted by the Island, arrangement committee, Mra. J | Primrose, Mra, D. M. Brogan ar t.|Mre. J. F, Hamil, in the ments of the card party at |for the members and their tee Is comp of Mrs. Miss Mildred ‘Tweed, Mr, Hans Hen- pan Coulson, Mrs. , D Irickson, Mr. Howard Bonnett, Mr. 1/W. H. Donley, Mrs. Kdward Krie Mr. Harold Raines, bell, Mra, Thomas Grant, Mr. Robert Corey and Mr. Herbert Ruser and Mra. ‘Thomas B eth cream sure Rarnes, : Brassieres $1.00 Up Hosiery $1.00) | jrear pretty styles in Ladies’ DropStitch Stockings Muslin Brassieres; reinforced ladies; Onyx Brand. They armholes and daintily trimmed fashioned of fine combed with embroidery Some are all cotton, yarns; knitted seamless,| lace and xtremely nifty- with reinforced soles and looking, Come in and see these. heels, | Will fit perfectly | They're good value. Nirw Onyx F for A. R. ate Chapter DA. R will at the home of Edmond §. Bowden at Port n June 14. The boat will leave ane |A tea will conclude the at tho foot of Madison st., at] If you value your watch let Haynes | Mrs. John F. Miller, who has spent lentertainment with the follow! nd 11:8 repair it. Next to Liberty Theatre ‘the winter In Washington, D. C., re- ng hostesses: Mra, K Morey db a a ‘ e turned Saturday evening | D. C. Reid, Mrs Seattle Review No. 8 -s 8 son and Mrs Courtney. ttle R No. 8 Women's Mrs. Reginald Parsons, who has| wifes efit a tion of the Macca spent several weeks in the East, re-| City Federation of W. ©, T. U meet Thursday evening, | turned on Saturday evening, accom.| The City Federation of th 8 o'clock in W. O. W |panted by her daughter, Miss Anne, en's Christian ‘Temper who was graduated from Miss will meet at the home | Wheeler's school, at Providence Dana, 9738 ist as St June &. Members are re The Rhode Island. |duented to bring -lunch. Business| year be given by St. Joseph's nension at 2 p. m., followed by an| Boys’ choir on Wednesday evening chin. Whe thie thes tacks j 4, ‘| dries he akin. he aki hat lacks Interesting program. Senator Harve| Juno 9, at 8 o'clock, in the Holy | Ores the skin. The shin tet ered Phipps of Spokane will be the prin-| Names academy auditorium, 21st] looking and soon forms wrinklos.” | cipa) speaker. The publ is cordially| ave. and E. Aloha st. he Amerioan complexton ; by applying. pure invited | Amalated by @ professional orches-| rollued waa, which causes the faded Ge eM Gay |tra and several well known maie| lifeless cutlele to flake off in minute __ Seattle Audubon Society | singers of this city, the children will ge Seattle Audubon society hold their! render a program of secular and sa last meeting forthe year at 8 p. m.|cred songs under the direction at the Chamber of Commerce, Dean| Mrs, H. M. Hume. Special feature Hugo Winkenwerder will speak on] numbers will also be given by the The Piano Used at All Elman- Ysaye Concerts Is the Steinway nual production of world amounts to eee Mr. Phillip Rowe returned on urday from San Francisco, where h j*pent weveral weeks. oe. are atetiue n basket plenic 3 p.m friend afterne CHILDREN’S PRETTY WHITE DRESSES $1.50 UP There are some of tho dearest and sweetest Summer Dresses for little folks you ever saw display” here, They are in splendid qualities of organdie, lawn and muslin, and ‘The American amart w © made up in most pleasing styles. The 2 PD . “4 . early arlier than t pee beurre iS The part of it is, they wihriatian WM are so easily laundered and they wear just great. They come in 18 Einglish health export sizes 1 to 6 years, wo exhil exert. your | grow old before you} view How American Women May Keep Faces Young styles on Sherman, in White will June 10, at ree hall eee Joseph's Boys’ Choir concert of the school Third Ave. at Pine Beattle 923-30 Broadway Tacoma Chester | Tuesday, final will Spokane Portland “HOMECROFT” means better living. © usually Spread on at night like Washing i off moxt im sumicient cold er morning