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PAGE 18 Seattle al ! left Inst week on Person 1. Skeet t : a business trip to New York and hd } Washington, D.C, to be gone a | ér<'s | " 2 j Miss Edith Lee of Portland ar ae jrived Sunday to att the Univer af PLIMENTING the maids of! sity of Washington for the balance # her brital party, Mise Martha | of this semester | . Mr, and Mrs. Roy Lillico returned recently from a trip of six weeks in California. Townsend entertained with a chara in@ luncheon at her home today Corsages of violets and Ceell Brun er buds, arranged in a low mound, Deautified the board, around which | ten guests Were seated Committee Named for Tennis Ball The comimitter for the tennis ball to Be given April 22 at Christensen's hall Is announced Mrs Corwin Hdertine amsiated see Mrs. FB. T. Greenwdod of Edwants who has been visiting bh nd daughtor-indaw at the Motel Pennington, will leave next Tuesday for her home. as follows Miss Helen Igoe and Mrs No Bt chairman Solner left yesterday for the Bast, to by Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. | pe gone several weeks Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mre ose Keith Gazmam Fisken, Mra, Kenelm/ Mra Stuart Thompking, who un Witsiow, Jr. Mra Gilbert) Black, | derwent an operat at Providence Birs. Paul Witbur Masters, Mra. Al was removed dert Charles Stubb, Mra. John Loor hospital ton days aso, te her home Monday Locke, Jr, Mrs. John Dudley Rob eee erts, Mrs. Cagi Gould, Mrs. William) Mrs. 1. H. Salttvan removed today | Teonard Eaton, Mrs. Guido Parts, | trom the Fairfield hotel to her home, ire. Robert McClelland, Mrs. Henry |301 Belmont ave lips, Mrs s Downs, Mrs eee y A. Fleager, Mrs. Lawrence! Mr, and Mra. Fred FL Peterson | fea, Mrs, Fred Johnston, Mrs. Hugh /are planning to leave some time tn | reell, Mrx. Rex Stafford, Mrs | May for New York, whence they will | Louis Stanton, Mrs Daryl ! sall for an extended visit in Burope. White, Mrs. Torlief Torland, Mra - a = Frank Fretwell, Mrs, H. A Speidel. | Bre. Harry Glenn Stibte, Mra) Letcher Lambuth, Mrs. BB. Ballin. | Clubs ger, Mrs. Marion Cummings and} iia Louis Boynton. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY eee The Classie Caltare Club Annual Card Party of Profeasor Willian P. Gorsuch wil! | tecture on “Mollere and His Come | Fruit and Flower | dies” at the meeting of the Clinsic Mission | Culture club, at the Federation club} The annual card party of the! house on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, In} Queen Anne Fruit and Flower Mis. vitations have been issned to the of: gion will be civen tn Frederick & Nel. | Moers of the Federated clubs, and) gon’s auditorium, Monday, May 2 Mra. C. C. Filson, Mra. John Herbert | For reservations, telephone Mrs. A.| White and Mrs, Willlam P. WN. Lindsay, Queen Anne 350, or Mrs. | will be hoste FP. A Plumer, Queen Anne 3667 | ° nil ail: Mystic Jewet Card Party Harper ; ; y P The Mystic Jewel Kitchen band Reception at Home of will give a card party in 1. 0. 0. F | Mr. and Mrs. Kennan temple, Tenth ave, and E. Pine st In compliment to their son-in-law Saturday, at $50 p.m. All Rebek-| we and their friends ahs, Odd Fel of pu are invited. end daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cotter 4 OBrien, who were recently married, | Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kennan were} ‘Bests at a larce reception at their home on Wednerday evening . . . Canadian Women's Clad The Canadian Women’s club will of location will be an eee ‘Mies Rhea Coup, Miss Thelma Cols, | Meet and Miss Margaret | There will be a meeting of the A® | fun. Dickinson ‘Trawick. Y A handsome basket of Ophelia and blue forget me nots adorned attractive supper table, while Soe Diossoms of early spring Were pleasantly arranged in all the Francais on Saturday at § p. m. 7. 8 Fastern Siar Social Club University chapter, Order of the Charming dinner gowns are these. | peach indestructible voile and lace and (right) a Jinner gown ry wt TO CLEAN GLOVES To clean suede gloves p on your hands and rub them thru| Rub the mildewed spots well with Biss Evelyn Ross, Mise Charlotte Alsacions Laorrains ¢t Francals to laundry roap, then and malt on th topent sociation des Alsactens Lorraing et) times, If necessary KITCHEN OILCLOTH If youl otleloth with flor pe THE SEATTLE STAR LATEST IN DINNER GOWNS ee low meteor. |SHAWLS CAME vce thom | RTP Alternating at the urns were: Mra. | hold a two dayw food #ale, Friday|a bow! of corn meal, as If you were | The shaw! ts the mother of « ‘Bred Inches and Mrs. Guy Snelser and Saturday, April 1 and 2 Mr®/ washing your hands. Freshen the | Clothes Before sclesors were to @f Tecoma, Mrs. Mason Prouty, Mrs.| John Hunt, chairman of the Com /nay of heavy suede by rubbing it, vented all humans, whe wore y George Woodworth, Mra George | mittee in charge of the sale, prom |iignuy with sandpaper - —s b aclo tm plenty or temonede tretes we fe | thing at all, wore shawls, The cold Assisting them were: Mrs. Alex. jellies, cookies and cakes. Notlot) ay . al svupy [ef the clim the larger and heavy i are sean tone eee ITO REMOVE MILDEW luc wns cant to tat teontie ce shawl was of fe leaf size mer shawl is cur sheet and finally the let of emerged from the original Bveq ae late as our wore shawl for evvreeeta eum today ahae! th ee process several ste the kitchen table | r paste, Instead of USES FOR VINEGAR Fooms, Invitations were isswed to | Eastern Star, Social club, will hold Ay i 8 oe me «875 guests. | card party at the home of Mra RS am on, wit! last longer, | , aye ae Wacker 1601 avenes. ied, at f remain unwrinkled, and uncracked Hot “sharp” vinegar will remove , ” * ae It cannot be moved when wash paint from window gissy if weil ledding Anniversary @clock Saturday evening. ay | rubbed Leled am a West Sentile Chapter, 0. F. S$. West Seattle chapter, No. 106, 0. 8. will give a card party at ung thetr seventh wedding » Dr. and Mra K. M , BK. entertained with a dance at/ Moves cafeteria, Saturday, April All Eastern Start, Masons and their) friends are invited ee Neighbors of Woodcraft ‘There will be a special meeting of the Neishbors of Woodcraft Satur day evening, at § o'clock, in room 40 Hoge Annex, Mra V. Chapman, Miss Helen and Miss Hazel Taytor. Teing not needed for immediate use be put into a small bow! water and is a white ctoth, corners of which slip into the ; S cee Happy Hour Happy Hour club, with Dr Mrs. Tortief Torland, 114 F. Galer st, at § p.m. Benefit entertain ment, and all friemis Invited. ee Kappes Kappa Gamma Alumnae Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae! amociation, at the chapter house, | 4604 13th ave, N. E., at 2 p.m eee 5 Alpha Phi Alumnae Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet with | Mra. Homer Leroy Bicher Saturday April 2, at 230 p, m. 8.8 Saturday White Center Camp of Royal i Neighbors Sedies iy, Shees tn White Center camp, Royal Neigh Git ton | bors of America, will hold a shadow social Saturday evening, April * p.m. at the Druids’ temporary hall. A real stylish shoe for ‘These are values at "wen Cushing Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R. will entertain the post at hall id sell else where Ladies, bring basket lunch for two. Ce et es | Every one welcome. se Special for | Cushing Corps and Ladies of the | G. Saturday— | ‘the Ballard city | April 1, 8 pm |CHEESE When planning a menu with |cheese am the central dish there are jseveral things to be kept firmly in | mind. Cheese is a concentrated food Jand bulky food must be added to ‘satinty hunger and aid digestion, A |coarne bread should be used in place of white and a vegetable containing | Uttle starch. A salad or fresh fruit | lightens the news of the cheese, Tea or coffee and never chocolate | should be served with a luncheon or ||| supper in which cheese figures as| the main dish. Saturday, $6.45 We are showing the latest In Ladies Spring Oxfords an@d Pumps at most reasonable prices. Serview in Shee Witting Davis: SHOE $03-8 BA Thard Fi ORRIS co DAR DIN Saving Clothes and Money Too Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed $7.50 Seattle trade only Similar Reductions for Cleansing Women’s Dresses This is the logical Phone Main 7680 time to have us Ge Lats j c | cleanse your wall Office, 1419 Vourth Ave. i § = PANTORIUM Blankets DYE WORKS, inc. Draperies Dyers and Cleaners of Garments and Household Furnishings A Fleet of Autos to give you SERVICE at your door. —- fre “Food - Drink” for All Ages, Quick Lanch at Home, Office, and on! Pountains, Ash fer HORLICK'S, ea Avcid Imitations Substitutes ... s | ask! Mr man. Charge Account may be ranged Plaster of Parts mixed with vin- eear will fll floor cracks; allow plenty of time to harden before paint — i Soaking lamp wicks im vinegar Safe will prevent smoking. 9 Miri dati ame Sarees ae = 2, 4 ‘ Fe abs 21D YOU KNOW Sunlight bleaches and whitens te cotton and linen materials; at It fades colors: that it hartens i shrinks wootens and that it yeb ows white silks and weolens? Sudden changes of temperature arden and shrink woolens? A Shop of @ Thowsand Ideas in Models Wuh But a Single Idea in Tailoring tT Tl q | Th Multitude of uses, especially if it is of three-quarter length, fitted Wat the shoulders and full at P the skirt, as sketched. Belted Models add to the dash of this choice | group of coats. There is no end to the style variation of sleeves, cuffs, collars, belts, buttons and trimming. Priced between $19.50 and $67.50 A ar. by for Sher. ng Two Entrances 1332 Second 209 Union Open Until 6 P. M. * On the left a frock of} The tom. | evil war men | ON THE CARE OI Mra, Max Weet, United Sinton children's burese expert and mother of five children, will amewer questions of not medical advies, or advice mal ort hw MKS, MAX Weewr, BY MRS. MAX WEST thing from your mouth ‘nto the beard. When dry, but not brittle A correspondent makes a spirited | baby’s mouth. roll and cut in narrow strips, “Drop | tell her where and how 1 gat = protest agal th | QMy baby is 19 months olf, 1) 'nle bolling salted water and cook|J'm very proud of the fact Protest against giving over the back} | ° an her from the pottie to | 16 minutes, boiling rapidly. Drain.| “Tut, May, not so fast. FW af yards of homes to chickens, rabbite! a cup, but I find it hard to persuade Put into buttered baking dish, add mit it’s a clasny dress, and you 4a and gardens while the children play | her to drink to make moist, cover with| need something to wear around the in the atreeta, She makes the point A-Do not give her the bottle at|9efourth cup grated cheese and! «, and thin is very—er! fumey that to “use the small space back of |#!! during the da ee a bow! of a hot oven Ww reheat and} and stylish, and you do look ador- pron ae cup that baa a picture in the bottom lable in it, but didn’t 1 hear you cl en, 1B Beene for rain and make a Kame of eating out of it leay last night that the Kaster matt anime neither ¥, nor sight’! inti the baby finda thie pleture : "O)TT JON, 7 | was u could afford for @ long close by market gardenera Who af?! near ghe may forme THAT— “Yen, Jack, 1 did my J had mo trying hard to make a living. Pure) (Oo tonishing b . io wih ob a ee ther, that many dangers, both phys | Cnidnent mey be colecd tor ied coffes grounds will clea | money, but 1 went to Cherry and foal and moral, would je away | camen of ea Se ee Galt nak Weler wil Geum emo (tx tote ou ry been ae with if children had f poems te See a Fe e buy there. Just a promine re ad trea. gccena WW &) My baby, 20 months ol4, in| matting? that’s all. You can get your clothes yard in which to play As far as small city plots are con. cerned I am sure she is quite right In some cases, however, it is tmpos. tible to net axide a part of the lot for & vegetable garden, or even @ small poultry yard, and still leave room for ® play ground for the young chi dren. playgrounds, club houses, sports and) recreation for its children. } Q—Shall Lwean my baby now or nurse him through the hot weather. | Ile is one your old? | A—This question has already been ahawered several times. A baby |ahould be weaned by the end of the! | first year, In nearly every case Q—What kind of milk is best for weaning a baby? A-—-All the authorition may that next to breast milk, frewh cows’ milk is the best baby food, A baby a your old will also be having some other foods, such as cereals, fruit Juice, and beef juton, | Q—My baby is three months old Some of my neighbors say he will not | cut his teeth unless he is fed some “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” ‘ Warning’ Unlees you ste the name [ache Neurnigta, Rheumation Far Wiayer” on package or on tablets Ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for | Pain. [lets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of precribed by Bhynicians for twenty:/ 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100. A» you are not getting genuine Aspirin one years and proved safe by mi>- fiona, Take Aspirin only as told tn Special at $1.49 Extra good values of Children’s One - Piece Rompers; drop seat; plain colors and neat stripes; nicely trimmed collars, cuffs and belts; all sizes. Extra Size Aprons Special $1.98 Special offering of ladies’ extra size Ging- ham Aprons; over-all style; plaid, check and striped patterns; belted styles. Sizes 48 to 54. Ladies’ Silk Hose Special $1.50 2.25 valyes; pure thread Silk Stockings; reinforced toes and heels ; 9-inch garter top; colors are black, brown, gray and white; very service- able; all sizes. Kitchen Crash, Yard 35c 600 =O VALUE; = AN. Linen Kitchen Crash, 18 inches wide bleached and — unbleached; heavy weight. : FRIDAY, APRIL rr 'MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ’ THE #TAK, SEATTLE, cot mothers om child welfare She will | 5) : mise | of chiful eurprine 1 tad i" footing ay yp yp BS Keat exes nlightly with milk. Sift | 0! * ee " <> - Satlep-abeus Timtance af bantthe salt with one cup of flour and atir| store for you, o hove ‘qavctope fay poreonal reply nto exes with fork. Add enough | Blu ome over tonight. Im thre this cohum@pinion s werk, Adres!) more flour to make a «uff dough.|Cying to show it to them, too, be » Mr. Blagk’s always showing bow legKked. | anteed to give a child red blood. some house plans of thin kind, in| ay ice' ptensh, calane ane Which @ central, sunny part of the wher we len, meat cays , and yard is thua saved for the children, | ciner things. But diet i mgs tee and at the back, behind @ hedge Of| uisted according to the apecial needs flowera, in the kitchen garden. But| tr tne child. Pallor toes indioste in addition to home play grounds! oo. lack of outdoor life, lack of every city must plan from the start | jio00” or natural coloring, Hover for a large muntelpal acreage for | : ~ apts fe | thing. Is it right to chew his food| Persons who do not think, worry bers that you will surely want to hear. for him? or laugh have tight skins and mask A.—You 40 not say how he is being |like expreasions 19729 Home Again Biucs—Mediey Fox Trot...- fed at present. If you are nursing| Removing wrinkles ts a compara ces Bisse “rox Ute! Dixieland Jazz Ban@ i noth ut brew vel ‘elopt of pain | Crasy Pox Trot woes se ‘ sae Gala Gs bck tak tote mmates|bureecy, sure the Bopsiar. Beienes ** s+ Original Disiolass 1k un \ n " ne Pop’ lence hs ag age but fresh cows’ milk, mixed with / ———--—_—__——— Tip-Teop—Mediey One-Btep .. +. sstee | water anda little wugar, Milk is the| A giant grain elevator, with aon) PUP eee psfae a peer Smith's Orchestral Jonty food o * macity ¢ sushels, has been | 18724 I Never Knew—For Trot ....++ sia nly fi aa young b by needa, and! pacity of * 000 000 bush has been Se d Paul Whiteman and His Orch t is a perfect food. Never put any completed at Canton, Md. | De Yeu Kver Think ef Met—Medley Fox - —_——_— ———-- rot.....Puul Whiteman and His Orch: 88e28 Sevenata....Enrice Caruso (Tenor)—In Italian 1. the Bayer package for Colds, Head. of Balicylicacid CREAMED NOODLE, 3 exer 2 tablespoons milk HOW CO. it wonderfal? 1 eonldnt half fast enough thinks CHILDREN “Tent % teaxpoon malt . flour | Rell very thift on a floured things, and I'm going to What ean 1 do for her? | DY mprchadint Ordinary bouse paint will make old ‘there tne mame way, Jack. De you waste baskets look Uke new? | blame me for being excited?” knives will it) Take her to a tarnish the orthopedic| Steet eet Their store ts on Second ave, our city leaned immediatel, fier using? Sans emp Kae aneesn) heal ta eres d immediately after using? | wien Madinon and Spring, way * |” For good apple pie, go to Boldt’s, | Walto building, over the Q.—Piease give a lint of foods guar. | Advertisement Whirtie.- Advertisement, thing must be taken together in a} child's ure. The firet thing Is to} have him thor examined by a} competent physician determine what causes his lack of color and who can then direct bis care in the proper way. | Will a maternity corset cause a baby to be deformed? AA soft and property fitted ma ternity corset may be worn if loosely adjusted in the first half of pregnancy. A «tif enugiy laced, 1% quite « ne »ping | LISTEN TO THE New Victor Records je of brin ape due pressure upon the WRINKLES. IN OUR PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS They're caused by thinking, | worrying, or even laughing | Here are just a few of tne new Victor num- Samece et Dat adelphia Orchestre ile ... . Pat Use Stckowski Diz} Peerless Quartet Albert Cam All drugetets sell Bayer Tab pirin iw the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcrticacidester OYS’ SPRING SUITS $10.00 to $17.50 We have a complete line of Boys’ Spring Suits now and we invite you to come and inspect them. They are all made in the latest styles, some with patch pockets and some with slash pockets. There is a wide range of patterns to gelect from in light, medium and dark colors, The fabrics are of good firm texture and, with the extra pair of trousers, long and dependable service is assured. The coats and pants are full lined. Ages 8 to 18. Men’s Summer Union Suits—98¢ Special values of Cotton Ribbed Union Suits; light weight; short sleeves; ankle length; ecru color; closed crotch. Sizes 38 to 44. Men’s Shirts and Drawers—Each 59c 75e values; light weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; long sleeves, ankle length; ecru and Jaeger colors; all sizes. Men’s Athletic Union Suits—Each $1.00 Formerly priced at $1.50; good weight Crossbar Nainsook; made in athletic style, with elastic insert in back; very comfortable for summer. Men’s Dress Shirts—Special $1.49 An extra good offering of Men’s Soft Cuff Shirts in good percales; neat stripes, in a variety of colors; cut full size. Sizes 1414 to 17. Men’s Muslin Nightgowns—Special $1.50 Nice quality of soft muslin, good weight; Gowns are cut full size, and neatly trimmed. Ladies’ Vests 50c and 59¢ New Spring Vests for women; these are from fine combed cotton. yarns and are light weight; low neck and sleeveless; pink and white. Sizes 36 to 44. Boys’ Union Suits Special $1.50 Good, serviceable cot- ton ribbed Union Suits, medium weight; short sleeves and knee length; for the high quality these are very reason- ably priced; ages 6 to 16, Boys’ Shoes Special $4.25 $5.50 values of nicé, dressy Shoes for boys; brown calf skin; Eng- lish walking shoes. Sizes 18% to2. - New Spring Skirts $7.50 to $10.00 A nifty showing of Serge, Worsted and Silk Poplin Skirts, made up in the most favored Spring styles. The poplins come with self colored silk stripes; colors are Harding blue, gold, did rose and white. The serges and worsteds are in pleated styles and come in a variety of good plaids.- Priced very reasonably. Ladies’ Oxfords, Pair $6.00 A fine, cuaranteed Oxfort: all leather; cordevan brown shade; Goodyear welt; military heel. Sizes 3% to 8 SE&CONO AVENUE AT UAMES STREE®