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Society Women’s University Club Elects Officers; Miss Thomas Announces Wedding Plans ; Lunch- eon Honoring Mrs. Far- rell. SpPeTBRDAY afternoon the mem bers of the Women's University elub met for their annual session and election of officers, Mra, Alvah L. Carr was unanimously ted prest @ent for the ensuing year, and the ‘three new trustees elected were Mrs Hervey B. Wilbur, Dr, Mabel Sea > @fave and Mrs. Henry W. Pennock : 3 Thomas Will Be Bride © of Mr. and Mra. Harlan will wed Mr, Ross Perry t on Wednesday evening, : 29th, at the home of her par A Rt. Rev, Frederick W, Keator, “ Feieop of Olympia, will read the | Service in the presence of the family E @nd relatives; immediately following > the service a reception will be held fur friends of the family Mise Bilzabeth Parrington will be maid of honor, and the maida of ) the brida party are to be Miss Marte Miss Miriam Cole, Miss Fisher amt Miss Marion Tor Cousin of the bride, who is com: “Witations for a luncheon at the Sun- et club on Tuesday afternoon, May "3%, complimenting Mrs. John D. Far- Tell, who is leaving May 24 for a Eu oe : Dance : ‘Mime. Myra Pless ts tevuing Invita- tions for a large dancing party for ae Students of her school and their them to be given at the Women's University club on Saturday even- ing, May 23. irs. Peter W. Davison will be host wat a luncheon given at the Boule ‘Ward Coffee Inn next Wednesday aft . honoring Mrs. Charles, wife ‘@f Colonel! Oscar J. Charles, U. 8, A Twelve guests will be entertamed, and the party will later enjoy the Performance at the Moore. eee Preceding Janet Powell will entertain @ inner of fourteen covers at home next Saturday evening, pre- the dance Mr. Merrill are giving at the club, complimentary to Miss ia Merrill. eee Bridge Afternoon Complimenting Mrs. William Hun- ter McEwan and Mrs. Frank R Van 4 Mrs. Charles Russell Collins entertain with an afternoon per Party and Monday April 30, Al- Gamma Delta Sorority will en- with a supper dance at Belle on Lake Washington. eee D ting Bemis compliment to Mrs. Charles A. A who ts leaving soon to make home in Spokane, the North- field committee of the Y. W. A. entertained with a luncheon of ix covers in the private din- room of the Young Women's’ in association yesterday after. Forget-me-nots festooned the appointed luncheon board. out-of-town guests attending ‘@ffair were Mra. T. T. Clark of Van- @ouver, Mrs. Edgar F. Dodds and J. T. Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma, B. L. Penrose of Walla Walla, Miss Florence Brinton of Yakima, Ella Deloria of New York and Hilda Rose of Portland. eee Informal Supper 4 . and Mrs, Henry Broderick will ‘be supper hosts at their home tomor- Fow evening, when fourteen guests ‘will be entertained. 7. Schedule for Orthopedic Tea Shop The schedule for the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week is announced ‘as follows: Monday, Broadway guild, Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, chairman: Tuesday, Laurelhuret guild, Mrs. B. Ives, hostess; Wednesday, Inter- laken guild, Mrs. W. H. Utter, host- es, Thursday, Queen Anne guild, ‘Mrs. C. H. Piggott, hostess; Friday, Mt. Baker Park guild, Mrs, William Henry, hostess; Saturday, Renton Hill guild, Mrs, Stephen Chadwick, hostess. eee Informal Dance Complimenting her son, Ralph Cornwall Engberg, Mme. Davenport Engberg entertained with an in- formal dance at her home last eve @inners at the Women's University lub will be given Monday evening, @t 6:30 o'elock, with Mrs. A. M. MaeWhinnie and Mrs. George Soll- day acting as hostesses, eee Birthday Celebration Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen were Pleasantly surprised at their home last Saturday evening, the occasion being in honor of the birthday of Mrs, Toiletsen. About forty friends enjoyed the | @iversions of dancing and cards. eee y | Annual May Festival J The annual May festival of the Moran school will be given on the _ afternoon and evening of May 14, for the benefit of Seattle charities. ‘The program will include an ath- Miss Dorothy Waitstit. Thomas, | | ae ees oie os » ih | Mrs. Charles L. T. Sowle, became letic carnival and sightseeing from 4 o'clock until 5:15; retreat Inspec tion, 5:30; supper from 6 until 7:15; & musionle by Phi Mu Alpha and Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary men’s and women's musical fraternities at the University of Washington, from 7:30 until 9, and from 9 until 11 a dance will close the day's festivities. eee Surprise Party Mr, and Mrs. O. Christensen were Pleasantly surprised by twelve of thelr friends, Wednesday evening. Cards and music were the pleasures enjoyed. Mre. Harry Dormas con- eee Knickerbocker Club to Dance The Knickerbocker club will en- tertain with the second tn its series of dancing parties this evening at the Leschi pavilion. The committee in charge includes Mr. Trafford Huteson, Mr, Ervin Harkness and Mr. Stephen Haynes. Personal Mra. C. EB. Claypool ts in Olympia, the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. B. Cowles, for t weeks. oe Mr. and Mra, Stephen Fowler Chadwick are receiving congratula- | tions upon the birth of a daughter, Frances Mary Tyler, at the St. Luke's hospital, Thursday. eee Miss Clara Emory, who is visit- ing in the East, arrived Sunday in Schenectady, N. ¥., to be the guest for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. El. lott Dean Harrington. eee Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson Smith (Ruth Norton) and Mrs, Frank D. Norton left today for a visit of six weeks in Berkeley, Cal. eee Mrs. Robert L. Green, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Butler for the past three months, left. today for California, where she will visit for some time before returning to her home in Chicago. eee Mrs. Hazel Higbee, of Tacoma, has been spending several days in the city, a guest at the Hotel Sor- rento, and of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Bacon at Hunt's Point. eee Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut, who ts attending Wells college, will return the first week in June, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Huribut. cee Mr. George W. Allen returned Thursday night from a two weeks’ business trip to San Francisco. eee Mrs. Edgar ¥. Dodds of Tacoma spent yesterday in the city. cee Mr. Henry C. Engberg is leaving this week for a business trip of two or three months in Europe. ee Mru, Frederick Struve returned the first of the week from a short trip to New York. eee Mrs. James Sheahan and family will occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fransioli, during the summer montha. cee Miss Margaret Newlove, daughter of Capt. George Newlove, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Newlove, will arrive tomor- row from Vancouver, B. C., after spending the past month as the guest of Mies Dorothy Van Way at the Vancouver Barracks, ee Mrs. George W. Allen and Mra, P. F. Ogg spent several days in Van- couver, B. C., this week. eee Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Fransioli and children will remove the first of |the month to Wing Point, where they wil) occupy the Ewing cottage for the strmmer, es TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, MAY 7 Dr. sed Mra J. © Moore wilt enter tain with a supper dance at the Yacht club, honorthg Dr. and Mra, James B. Hunter and Dr. Ralph Kehna Mra Chariton Hall, Mra D. K MacDonald and Mra, Guy Rowden will entertain with @ dancing party at the Hunt's Point elub- heves. *UNDAY, MAY o— Deita Kappa Epstion to entertats the mothers with @ dinner at the house, bert B Barry wilt & supper at their p' ting Mise Kath: ile and her fianca Mr. Ciyde Everett Mudepeth. MONDAY, MAY 6— || Musical Art society and the Clef chub will entertain with @ luneh- j oom at the Rainier club, Donoring Mr. Waiter Henry Rothwell and Mr. W. A. Clark. Jr |] Mrs” James Hamiliton de Veuve win luncheon hostess to the board of trustees of the Light house for the Blind at her home at the Highlands. Mrs. C. H. Dahiem will compliment Mise Huby K Bilger with « lypeheon and theatre party FURSDAY, MAY 10— Mra Leland Clark will compliment Mise Kuby & Bilecr with « luncheon at hee home at Hunt's tertein at ment at the Kinnear. Mra. Joti tain with « tea at her mother, Mra M. J. Ca 4270 20th ave. N. BR, from ¢ until 4 o'clock, complimenting Miss Katherine Ingits. at an afternoon Miss Ruby %. Bi Piimented guest. Miss Grace Fischer will entertain ‘at luncheon, complimentary to Mrs. John Arthur Baillargeon. Mra Albert Wilton will entertain with a luncheon at her home, com Henry Hull, of Calttornia. Mrs. John B. McPherson will be hoste: SATURDAY, MAY 16— Mise Ruby ® Bilger wit) wed Mr. Frank Davis, Jr, at the Hunt's Point club house at 6 o'clock In the afternoon. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will meet at the home of Mise Kath- ering Baxter, Mr. and Mra, Thomas Merrfi! wil! compliment Mise Virginia Morrtil with @ dancing party at the Bun- set club. MONDAY, MAY 16— Denny-Pubrman Gutid of the Ortho- Pedic hospital will entertain with & card party at the Bungalow, WEDNEADAY, MAY 18— The marriage of Mine Katherine Inglis to Mr, Clyde Everett Mudepeth at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Johanson, TUPADAY, JUNE 1— Women's Ausiliary to Rainier Noble Post No. 1, American Legion, will entertain with @ bri Frederick & Nelson's If your small mat becomes dis- agreeably curled at the edges, before you retire tonight turn it upside down—by morning it will be straight. Did you ase “MAIN 6860” flying over the city today? It was painted on the wings of rtias Bea Gull f ying boat. Th 1 is operat by the Puget Sound Airway Com- any, with o hangar at ison Park, on Lake Washington. If you want a combination of land and sky taxi ride, call MAIN 6600, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any part of the business section of the city. including both LAND Rates, and SKY trip ar MRS. PHILIP AUSTIN HENDERSON In Trinity church, on last Saturday evening, Miss Marion Sowle, daughter of Mr. and the bride of Mr. Philip Austin Henderson, —Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio | | | lcurdie put in a little of thé unbeaten j whit Mise THE SEATTLE STAR }\Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Commonwealth Club Ella Deloria, whose Indian jname in Ampetu Washp and wh |is & graduate of Columbia Univer J laity and the ¥. W. ©. A. training an achoot of New York, will speak be | fore the Commonwealth club on Fe Monday, May 9, at the Good Bats cafeteria, 11% Becond ave her topic being “Y. W. CG. A. Work Among Ind | The Liter meet at Keenan, May 9 AERTS at core cers May | school. for 3:46 a Griswold Piers — \s | nik ton.” No, 7 ansociatio | Everwreen }tion of M | planint to PEACH FOAM Freah peaches will soon be on the) market. You'll find peach foam de lictous, To make it you must have one pound of peaches, one pint of whipping cream and enough sugar to favor it as you with. Cook the Peaches until soft, cool, then mash thru a sieve. Whip cream very stiff and then gradually whip into It the peaches. Serve with white onke. The Fr. 8. Re UNTRIMMED It ts well to remember when you buy your new lingerie that the Pldtner it in, the better will set your gown. Too much ornamented un- dergarments have been the ruination of more than one gvod-looking frock, TU BARE FEET Perhaps it is in an effort to per. fect their feet that no many of the letsure clase are affecting sandals for morning wear with intimate gar- menta, or even going barefoot. ao Seattle C TRY THIS Conerem To prevent the gions coming off Tuesday, of your white paint, wash it with milk and a little soap. That will be much cheaper than repainting and is effectiv CURDLE? If your salad dressing begiha to of an agg. You'll find it amooth. ‘Thursday, Popcorn will be more flaky if a Ite cold water is thrown over it before it is popped. The word “mob” was considered slang 200 yearn ago. the Inside r the 628 |“Birds” and Mr. exhibit his collection of bird skins to iuntrate the talk. tare.” oe ary and home 16th a pom oe The Seattle Grade | will hold its annual election of offi | Beattie Grade Teacher’ Chi | |Yakima Friday, April 29 of Seattle, “Industrial Condit Women in the State of Washing hall, Literary and Travel Clab Travel club will Mra. C. G. N, Monday Blection of offi All members urged to attend Teachers’ club Hiroadway high ‘Thin will be the last regular meeting of the year and it is called | ADDITIONAL CLUBS i | State Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. A. EB. Larson, of Yakima ae jwas endorsed for state president of 4 | Women's clubs at the meeting of| iB) the. Yakima Valley district, held in Mra. W ave a talk i» Regarding Lodge No, 7, Degree of Honor At the regular meeting of Lodge ‘Degree of Honor held Tuesday, May 3 Arcade |much important business was trans jacted, among which wan Protective in building the elec re. Archie 8 Hall as fill an unexpired term, Elinor land the appointment of Mrs. 8. White as captain jmtat and the appointment of a new members to be present iting members are wel oe May 11 Seattle Audubon Socicty Beattlc Audubon society wii meet Tuewday, May jat the Chamber of Commerce. thburn D. Sentral May im. of the degree jauarterly social committee, as fol lows: Mre. Elinor 8. White, chair Iman; Mrs, Katherine Fyhu and Mra. Lena French. who are prepar ing something new and novel for |soctal entertainment. | eee | Aquilla Lodge No. 35 | Aquilla lodge No. 35, Degree of | Honor, Protective ansociation, will hold ite regular business meeting May 10 In Bvergreen hall, Arca |dullding. The president requests all and all vie ome . Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club the card room, Masonic | Wednesday, Kastern Stars welcome. temple, pom. All on at 3 10, at & p. m Mr will speak on FE. Brown will ity Fodrrstion of W. ©. T. U. The City Federation of the W. C will meet at Plymouth church Tueeday, May 10. mittee will meet at 105 p. m. consider matters of importance, An interesting program will follow ‘the regular business session Executive com. to Canadian Women's Club The Canadian Women's club will bold its regular busingm Tuesday, May 10, at 2 p. m., in the Fastern Star club rooms, 4090 Ar cade building. . neanton Congrens of Mothers Counelt of Mothers and P-T. A of the be held at the Y. W. CA May circles will report at the morning sexnion, beginning at 9 o'clock. 11 o'clock Prof. B. C. the Lincoln high school will speak Business meeting at Election of officers and annual re ports of standing committees. eee Dickens Fellowship Club 12, Dickens Fellowship club will meet in Ericksen'’s ball (Y. W. C. A.) at 8 p. m. Subject, “Pickwick Papers.” Parent-Teacher At Hastings of 120 p. m. the Charles The contents of a cooking dish will never tel over if you first grease FRENCH JAZZ SWEEPING NEW YORK CITY Paris Sends Counter-Peptant to America France to the rescue! Heroes, perfumes, frilla, war brides and invigorating beverages—ft is for these that the land of Lafayette has in the past claimed American gratitode. But the greatest of these in the days preceding our great Volsteedian disaster was the last item. When these latter days of Prohibition made the influx of cordials, wince ‘and champagnes from the sunny land ef grapes impossible, France mourned for the bereaved of this country. And it is as a matter of compensation—a counter-peptant as it were— that she bas sent us ber latest invigorator, the first specimen of French Jess, “Mon Homme.” “My Man,” as the title translates, has already won the of danc- ing New York, where it made its American debut. It is the tuneful com With ite various wiggles and shoulder shaking diversities, it is a con- ttracus shimmy from head to toe, although it is officially described as an Apache Fox-Trot. As a song it voices the pride of possession that thrills a French girl edays—-since now: exclusive companionship of a male person. the war created a scarcity of men—in the more or less Discreetly expurgated, the words in Engtish express this in the refrain, “Everybody envies me when they see me with my man.” “Mon Homme” marks the first effort of any foreign country to manu- facture its own syncopated music. Heretofore America has been the sole exporter, with customers in every corner of the earth, from the court of Siam at Bangkok, to the land of the midnight sun, where the only music beard is “‘canned white man, "’ a4 American phonograph records are known will meet in| Benefit Concert for Russian Relief Work nN Pete |TDarnen and Mr®, Barnes, ‘Assisting | TH following concert, to be givem At Fort Worden the week was|were Mra, Merriam, wife of Colonel | at the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium Satur. able for the bridge tea given on| Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. | day evening, May 4, will he donated | Wednesday at the quarters of the|A, commander of Fort Worden; | ror the benefit of Russian relief work ommanding officer, by four popu | Mra, Phillips, wife of Colonel Charles \ lar hostesses, Mra, Merriam, wife of | Albert Phillipe, U. # A. of the)!” well known Seattle concert art |Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | University of Washington staff, and | late. U, 8. A. commander of Fort Wor | Mra, Oxcar Klocker, Dancing was| ‘The program follows den; Mra, Miller, wife of Major |followed by supper, hoapltably served | piane number Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps,|by Mins Barnes, Miss Mildred | “vretuae woes Beha U. &. Aj Mra, Applin, wife of Major | Barnes, Minx Hughes, Miss Klocker | | Gustave Sehanke F. D, Applin, U. 8. Aj Mrv, Lem-\and Miss Kinkaid. The reopening | VO" DUMP yea xreaib " wife of Major Kelley I of thin « as home, the scene of| b “Molisande in the Wood”.....Goetm min Lemmon, U. 8. A. and which|many military festivities, is a mat | Margaret Harman honored Miss House, whore mar-|ter of congratulation to both the At the plane, Lovite Harting riage to Mr, Willard George Her-|army and civilian sets Coote ron, of Beattle, will be solemnized Rorodin in Ju The beautifully appointed * nye drawing rooms were decorated in| ATTRACTIVE TEA white Iilaca, massed an if to frame| A Attractive tea was given on | Vira) null COThe Kine)... Araitte ja bride, and there were white nar rhsoged re ag va yaa a » “Celt Mo Ne Meee. oy Caémen ‘staat tn eeent ate sowla of black |tet® by Mrs, Londahl, wife of Chap- | Mins Abbie Howar exnential in a picture. The bridge |Plimenting their house guest, Mixa | Vin Number, tables were covered in pale green, | Hesmer Sooeraiar ae ag — ja heme ct Mode tay ee a ‘or | WAN centered with searlet tulips, piano, bonbonaleren were tied ‘with green (Softee was poured by Mra, TL I. wee es tulle, and on the score cards the |Jouctt, and the salad was served Just Keep © Thought tor Me" monogram of the honor guest wan|®Y Mrs. Welchel, wife of Lieutenant | ¢ “Crooning’ | in silver. The first prize was won |J> Longstreet Welchel, U. 8. A | Rovert I. Ndwar, Marry J. Monagham, |by Mrs. Voue, wife of Major Robert | - Peet: J, Pihedenan, wie, Vone, U. 8. A., retired; the seo: | TENTH ANNIVERSARY Jona by Mra ack wite of Captain| At their Ford Ward quarters, on| Program to Be Given 1 Slack 1, 8 . Mo the uesday, Captain they {. Cha H |third by Mrs. Charles Francis ieaka, | eon U a A, a wee Chambers | Lhursday Evening |and the consolation by Mies Downs.|gave @ dinner in honor of the tenth| On Thursday evening, in the Im- |The tea table, with its riches of| birthday anniversary of Robert A,|™manuel Lutheran church, Pontius embroidered linen and Oriental | Alien, IL, the son of Major Robert | #V¢. and Thomas st., there will be a china, carried out the bridal motif.|A, Allen, medical corps, U. 8. A Beneath & wedding bell of white|All traditions were observed, birth | Mr. Arville Belstad, Mr cyclamen there were Roman hyw\day cake, birthday candies and | Ritchie and Mra. Hoblitzell cinths, superbly white in a ellver|birthday good wishes. | The following program bowl, white dies in silver dle. | Riven jeticka, flaunting streamers of green tulle, and @ green vine, encircling jthe table, was held by nilver stand jardy bearing clusters of white Ilac Aknivep FROM PHILIPPINES Lieutenant J 8. An, and Captain W. L. Coffee, medical | tends With Overflowing Heart ‘The Soft Southern Breeze v ur 1, Vane, program given by Mr. Sydney Dixon, . Albany will be | Recitative and Aria (ebekah), Barnby Sydney Laurence Dizon ‘ . Wientawsky blooms. ‘The coffee was poured by [200 Caetano ieee, meiet | Mevery (dedicated to Mr. Siiteble).. | Mra. Hudson H. Morrison, and the (COPD®. U- | 6 See Sees sevee Claude MaAdom licen were merved by Mra. Frederick |St Fort Casey, transferred from the | Mazourka se " > oa | Philippines. } Mr. Albany Ritchie J, Bailey, ansisted by Mins Down en | Eitzabeth’s Prayer (Tanvhauser) Wagner ing. For finale, the guest of honor | | Mra. Carl Hobiltaell was showered with silk stockings fair 9-wmeeienoe PARTY | Vaise-Caprice Chaminate which poured from a wonderful| Léeutenant Dean Luce, U. 8. A.,| every Cari Paine Wood dai arianded ,|of Fort Ward, was host at a the. | Prelude ; Rachmaninott |white wedding bell, garlanded with | : Maa sig re at as Mr. Arvilie Beletad | white Iftacn, Noticed in the smartly |4tre party in Seattle, on Saturday PEM sat scsdueidail |eowned and merry throng were complimenting Captain Arthur K. ¥ Kissed Mer . . : . seowents Mra, Jacob Conway House, mother |Chambers, U. 8. A lw wkies Are Weepiug (dedieat- et ths betdetode, and thas bene! ie e¢ to Mr, Dixon).Amy Aldrich Worth | . - | . ° . Leoncawaile guest, Mrs. Charies Ellison Herron,| TEMPORARY DUTY Mr. Dixon of Seattle, mother of the prospect-| Captain Joseph Stilley, U. 8. A..| mumoreaque ive om. An enchanting incidenr has been temporarily transferred, to | Partaiia . . lof the afternoon was the program | Mort Ward while mine practice is Sr. pean of love idylia, played with muted |in operation. Me a Song ...... a“ ‘ | Only « Tiny Garden bansen, by the Fort Worden band, ed nae Sacred Fire 4 ationed on the terrace. And #0 Fort Worden added another laurel to its already famous wreath of | hompitality worn, STAG DINNER At his Fort Worden quarters, on Saturday, a stag dinner was given fruit. | Altho tong chiffon blouses are ‘il shorter ones are becoming more popular. Staming an bow! will make an excellent bow! for into a scratch in a polished chopping by Colonel Jobn L. Hayden, U. 8.|— A. commander of the Puget Sound jcoast defenses, in compliment to| ‘olonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, |U. 8. A, commander of Fort Wor. |den; Colonel Charleg Albert Phil ltipa, U. S. A; Lieutenant Colonel |\Harry Mathews, U. & A; Major! Thomas C. Stahie, U. 8 A; Major! Wiliam D, Frasier, U. 8 A, and) Captain Gregory, U. 8. A. | HANDSOME RECEPTION At thetr fown house, on Tuesday, Mra. Jacob Conway House and Mies Mouse gave a handsome reception | in compliment to their house guest, Mra Charles Ellison Herron, of Se | attle, Facing ‘the blue waters of the bay, the ¢rawing rooms were embowered in apple blossoma, and | were filled with leading representa tives of the army and civilian sete. In the recetving line were Mra, Jacob Conway House, Mra. Charlies Ellison Herron and Miss House. Assisting in the drawing rooms were Mra, D. H. Hill, Mra. Hudson H. Morrison and Mra. George Davis Adams. The dining room was in yellow, emphasized in the flowers, the candles, the table, and in the expecially dainty collation. Presid- ing in the dining room was Mrs. Hughes, wife of Major John Law| Hughes, S&S A. retired, assisted by Mra. W. J. Frits, Miss Eisenbeis, Mine Hughes and Miss Kinkaid. Mrs. George Welch poured the cof- fee, and the ices were dispensed by Mre. Charles Francis Kuhn. A charming group of songs, with Mrs. | Harvey at thy plano, was sung by AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN®!5,. Matinee Today MARJIONIE RAMBEAU' owe 009 nt Chansing Potieck’s Great Drama “THE SIGN ON Eves, SOc to jay. Bi Pies E TOD. Wm. EB. Morris, Van Sherman Play and Castleton. 2.50. to $2.00. Tax AY and Vi Van and Hyman Frank Hartley. Feature Photoplay— NEAL HART. in “HELL'S OASIS." PORTRAIT SPECIAL Six Sepia Photographs Specially Priced at successfully conceal the scratch. Rubbing the meat of a pecan not table will (EE ES S335 WN RY Ry Mr. HL A. Harvey, the English tenor, and a musician of exceptional culture. This happy occasion in cluded some hundred guests. INFORMAL BRIDGE At their Fort Worden quarters, on Saturday afternoon, an informal bridge was given by Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A. commander of Fort Worden, which brought out the intimate friends of Mrs. Phillips, wife of Colone! Charles Albert Phillips, U S. A., formerly commander of Fort Worden, now on duty at the Uni versity of Washington. ORDERED TO SAN FRANCISCO Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphae- us Moore, U. 8. A., whose recent iliness hag been a matter of much concern, has been ordered to Let. terman hospital, Presidio, San Fran cisco. RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS The junior members of the re- serve officers’ training corps unit, which epent the week-end in inten- | sive training at Fort Worden, were entertained on Saturday evening, at PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF LOS ANGELES Founded by W. A. Clark, Jr. WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL Conductor SEVENTY-FIVE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICIANS ASSISTING ARTIST— Mma Eiizebeth Rothwell Dramatic Soprane MONPAY IVE. 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