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Seattle Society | Informal Luncheon to} Compliment Mrs. Scud- der; Mrs. Huteson Plans Informal Tea; Wedding Day Named. FHOMPLIMENTING Mrs. Randolph | Perry Scudder, wife of Com ander Scudder, U. S. N. of the! Puget Sound naval station, Miss Frances Oldham will entertain a group of friends with an informal) Tuncheon at the Sunset club next) Tuesday afternoon. eee | Mrs. Merrill to Be Honor Guest Mra. Trafford Huteson has ar Fanged an informal tea next Monday afternoon, at her home at the High Jands, complimentary to Mrs. Thom- | &S Merrill, who is leaving “Thursday | for her home in Duluth | . Presiding at the urns the first Dour will be Mrs. R. D. Merril! and Mrs. John Collins, and the second hour Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat and Mrs. M. F. Rackus Only the intimate friends of Mrs. Berril! have been invited, | Miss Mende ‘ enhall to | Wed May 25 | The marriage of Mins Katherine | Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and) J. H. Mendenhall, to Mr. C./ t MacDougall, son of Mr. and) J. C. MacDougall, will be sol Wednesday afternoon, May | im the Pilgrim Congregations! h, with the Rev. J. R. Stead ming the ceremony 3 Pay 2 — at 3 Miss Katherine Matheson, of Ana-| eortes, a sorority sister of the bride, | Swill be maid of honor, and Mr Bruce MacDougall, brother of the| 4 will be groomsman, The| music will be played by | Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting | ki “ee Mr. and Mrs. Hall Hosts Next Saturday evening at the din mer dance to be given at the Seat the Golf and Country club, uir. and | Mrs. John Lee Hall will entertain ‘ten friends. y Party | yesterday at) ‘Charles, entertained ‘their quarters at Fort Lawton with y party for the pleasure of Kher two little daughters, Elizabeth | Frances. About nineteen chil "Gren from the post enjoyed the fes | ere lorning Musicale “The Musical Art society will pre Adelina Carola Appleton in a of original compositions morning, May 18, at 11 Fol- } “White Wings” (Negro Spiritual). Invitations have been extended by ‘the officers at Fort Lawton for an| | Gnformai dance to be given in the | gymnasium at the post, on Saturday @vening, May 21. % fe ‘ednesday Program it Sunset Club Next Wednesday afternoon at the club the members and their “friends will be entertained by the Cornish Puppets, who will present) “Maker of Dreams,” by Oliphant! Down, and “The Tale of Peter Rab- Bit,” by Beatrix Potter. The hour fs to be 3 o'clock, and the hostesses | ‘Will be Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson and | ‘Mrs. Claude Malcolm Seeley. eee _ Bridge Tea Mrs. Samuel Barnes will entertain | ith a bridge tea at her home next “Mfuesday afternoon in the interest | ef the Mount Holyoke college en-| dowment fund. Presiding at the tea hour will be Mrs. Clarence Smith, H. E. Holmes, Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. George E. Wright, Bésisted by members of the local @lumnse chapter. . _ Bchedule for _ Little Tea Shop various guilds to be in charge @t the Little Tea Shop of the Or Bhopedic hospital next week will be. | Monday, Trinity church, Miss Re-| Becea Collins, hostess; Tuesday, St.| Mark's guiid of St. Mark's church, | Mrs. J. E. Moore, hostess; Wednes day, «Westminster Presbyterian burch, Mrs. FE. T. Turner, chair @™an; Thursday, St. Margaret's @uild of St. Mark's church; Friday Alki auxiliary, Mrs. Charles Gaffner, chairman; Saturday a@pouth Social Service club, Mrs. ‘T. Woodworth, hostess. | see Denny-Fuhrman Guild Gard Party | ‘The card party to be given next) Monday afternoon at The Bunga | low by the Denny-Fuhrman guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospi: | tal promises to be a very stuccess.| ful affair, The 150 tables have all| heen taken, and the committee re-| quests that the hostess at each| table supply her own cards and) { Pencil. | Card playing will commence at 2 fe'clock, and tea will be served at 4.| , Additional guests will be welcomed | this time. | Mrs. A. A. Suther!and » of the general as. | led by Mrs, H. B. Morris, Mrs, N. A. Johanson, Mrs. A. B. Inglis Airs, William T. Patten, Mrs. L. L, Pea ‘a ehair- | committee, i Miss Weeks, who is majoring in music at the University of Washington, is the daugh- sai Charles, wite of Col. Oscar J.| ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Weeks. On Thursday evening, May 19, she will appear in her THE SEATTLE STAR |the district At the function, deneribs last week, an Miss Houne t mieres hostesses of Colonel corps |Lemmon, wife Klocker, Mre. ¢ | Mra. Whelenel ; |Mre. Johnston. }Colonel John Is. A. retired | flower-decked [cluding prominer prize was won b jamin Lemmon, U orge wiv Vor Mr Henry Ma sizing the red of the wif |tables were in play nt ny th in Wor Me phy in en t |GOYA CANDLESTICKS Dw of Longstreet Whelchel, ( HANDSOME AFFAIR One of the handsomest affairs of the season wan the bridge | Wednesday, at their town house, by wife Stuart In drawing rooms ot Jol the the members of [military and civilian sets. Mrs Society at the Harbor Fo | }COAST ARTILLERY RED exceptionally beautiful his column honor of rden's pre rriam, wife erson Mer. lriam, U. # A, commander of Fort Worden; Mra. Miller, wife of Major JAlvin Charles Miller, medical corps U. & Aj Mrs, Lemmon, wife [Major Kelly Benjamin Lemay u 8. A, and Mrs. Applin, wife of Major I’. D. Applin, U. 8 A, @ charming incident was the eending lof flowers by Colonel John L. Hay den, U. BA der of the Puget Sound coast defensen, who al | ways choones red carnations, empha coast artillery | Presiding with finished grace Mra, Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairun Alphacus Moore, U 8. A. wan hostess at their Fort Flagler quarters, on Friday, at a luncheon in honor of Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A mmmander of |Fort Worden. ‘The menu was en hanced by Oriental china, the lav |ishly embroidered cloth centered by garden flowers in a Ceylon bowl guarded by candiesticke from old Seville, candlesticks that had graced [feasts Goya may have painted Completing the ensemble were Mra of Major Kelley Ben 5A Mra. Oncar vin Adams. Lieutenant 8. A given on Lieutenant hnston, U. spacious, guests in the The first D1 HM the second by Miss Downs, the third by Mrs. Applin, wife of Major F. D Applin, U. 8. A. and the conme la senior piano recital at Meany hall. —Portrait by Grady. tion by ee Ra My aye ory ae — —— | Charles ober! nley phet ora Mele 5S * After the games an elaborate colla Phineas, Peniivion, atres | Personal Business and tim was served. Tse hostess. was Seeley, Mrs. John Slater, Mra. J. A * lawsinted by Mra. Oncar Kiocker, Minx Weichbrodt, Mrs. A. D, Tollefsen.| Miss Pauline Jones, who pas been Professional Klocker, Miss Eisenbels, Mins Rich Mrs. John Travis, Mrs. W. E./the guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank ardson. Waldo, Mre. A. R. Hunt, Mre. John D. Collins, Mry. C. W. Kucher, Mise Katherine Inglis and Miss Eva Peterson. Mrs. Samuel LeRoy Crawford, Mrs. Wilmon Tucker and Mrs. Bd- war I, Webster compose the ticket | committec Sab Ladies’ Musica Club Chorus | Announcement is made that tho/ Ladies’ Musical club chorus will hold its regular rehearsal Tuesday morning at 10:15 o'clock in the First Baptist church in place of the Y W.Ca . . Wonderland Ball Seattle Knights of Columbus and their friends are preparing for their big “Wonderland Hall.” to be held in the Knights’ ball room Wedaee day evening, May 1% Decorations and novelty features will be in keeping with the title An augmented orchestra will fur- nish music and the committee in charge are working to make this affair the gala event of the season. Patrons and patronesses are Mr and Mre. Edward Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gemmil, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Benshof and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English. The committee in charge are Mr. Charies Morriarty, Mr. Edward Fin- negan, Mr. George Dreany, Mr. Jos- eph Vidone and Mr. C. Easton Con: way, chairman. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, MAY 14— Miss Ruby & Ol wed Mr the Hunt's @ at 5 o'clock In a Mra. complime with a da: wet ef SUNDAY, MAY 15— Captain Henry W A., and Mrs. Bdmonds, tain at their Fort ters, Thomas Merrill wil! Miss Virginia Morrtl! ng party at the sun ® to enter Lawton quar complimenting Mra, Walter , v. jaar Berg will be home, and Mrs. Leay itt Baker. MONDAY, MAY 16— Denny-Pubrman Guild of the Ortho pedic hospital will entertain with a card party a the Bungalow Mrs. Wyman Sheard and Mrs. David Williams entertain at luncheon at the home of Mrs Bheard, complimenting Migs Kath erine Mendenhall TUESDAY, MAY 17— re. Jamen D. Hoge will entertain with @ luncheon at the Sunset club. Mra. Hulett Wyckoff and Miss Alice Swope to entertain with @ shower and ten at Misa Swope’s y compliment to Mise Marte Alexander Duncan will ne hostess at @ bridge luncheon at her home Mrs. Winthrop T. Hovey will com- pliment Mra. Fred Everett with « bridge tea at home. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18— The marriage of Mise Katherine Inglis to Mr. Clyde Everett Hudspeth at the home of Dr. and ‘ Joha b MAY 21— le At Seattle Golf and helors’ club will entertain with “A Night at Monte Carlo, SATURDAY, MAY 24— Mme. Myra Ploes to entertain with a dancing party at the Women's University club, of Mr. y's pleturen at the Arts gallery TUESDAY, JUNE Women| r Fine G. Stewart for several months, left | Thursday for her home in London, | England. eee Mrs. I. 8. Brockway and small }aon arrived Thursday from Califor nia, where they have been spending some tima, eee Mr. and Mra, Frank Wilson and small son, George, with thetm-guest, re. Miler, of Pittsburg, left last vening for the East, to be gone two | months. | Mr. Walter Geinel fe leaving next week for an extended Eastern trip | eee | Mra. George W. Dickinson has re turned from a week spent at Con crete, eee Dr. Edward ©. Roge and Mra Ruge are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Edward Single ton, last Wednend: Mins Geraldine Jackson, who has been in Providence hospital for the | Past two weeks, is now convalescin; at her home. . Mrs. C. H. Hopper and daughter, Miss Dorothea Hopper, returned yer: terday from a visit of several months in California, eee Mrs. Langdon C. Henry and Mrs. Tra from California, where they went to attend the wedding of Mise Cynthia | Robertson. . Mr. and Mra. Herbert Witherspoon | will remove next week to their sum |mer home at Wing Point. eee Mrs. Verna H. Petrie left today for Los Angeles, where she will make a short visit before sailing on | June 7 for the Philippines, to remain indefinitely, } oe | Mrs. Hugh de Valin | Townsend, where she guest of Mrs. Fred week. . in Port be for in will Daley a . Mr. and Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs, Hi returned Thursd |B. C., where they . Paul Hf. Watt and bert Witherspoon from Vancouver, spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Francis Armstrong left yesterday afternoon for quiam and Aberdeen, where they will spend the weekend as ests of Mr, and Mra. George Gar bett Ware, the father and mothe of Mrs, Armstrong | one Mr. and Mrs. John pected to arrive in time in June for a six weeks. Perry are ex Seattle visit some of about . irs Mr. and Warren Gazzam |Mixw Ruth ¢ mand Mr, Warren |Gazzam, Jr., removed today to their |country home at Crystal Springs. oe Mr. and Mra, Charles N. Reitze jare planning to leave May 29 for |California, where they will visit for | several months. | MORE HAKESPEARE Robertson returned yesterday | the | Ho: | | |AT METROPOLITAN | “Julius Caerar,” with John B® Kellerd as Mare Antony, wa the offering at the Metropolitan Friday | evening Kellerd’s performance of , Shakespeare's immortal role was impressive Stuart Black made any} admirable rutus, and Paul Gerard brought the requisite pomp to the role of Caesar, The play was pro duced with that careful attention to} jdetail that Seattle has come to ex |pect from the Kellerd players: Julius Caesar” will be repeated |Sunday evening. The Saturday mat: | inee will see “The Merchant of | Venice” treading the boards, and in the evening” Macbeth” will be given, | Women’s Club One of the most successful soctal fanctions given by the Seattle Bunt ness and Professional Women's club this year was the program given on Mothers’ night evening at the Firet M. BE. church. One of the mothers present, Whitehead, gave a short the Woman's ite work, poem, of which she ts the author The which followed. waa varied and full Mr. Willard last Tuesday Mrs. mother of Judge Rhea aketch of Home and read a beautiful Roseley, Industrial and Seattle; base New Orleans; Program by members, of fun. Refreahments were served by the Lakota group of the Camp fire girls eee gl A pes The meeting on Tuesday will be held at 6:20 at the Chamber of |fToomamen Mr. Commerce and there will be a sur prise program. A large is urged. Saturday about one hundred of the club members enjoyed a delight Spielbauer “Know Your Own City” trips On Thursday evening of next week |the business and jen are to be the guests of the Seat- tle Grade Teachers’ club rooms in The business women of the city ap |preciate thie opportunity to become ausploes of the Mr. Mr. tendance Herron, and th lette Ev Alderwood Manor under |“ jon of Miss Josephine who ty in charge of the Post P evening. ton, U. 8 profernional wom club at their the Wintonia hotel. | supper ful industrial relations | BISHOP OF OLYMPIA On June fourth, at the wedding of George Perron and Mise Osceola House, the marriage ceremony will be performed by the Right Reverend Frederick W. Kea tor, D. D., Bishop of Olympia, arntst- e4 by the Reverend George Davis Adams, rector of Saint Pagi's, Port Townsend. Miss House haa selected an her maid of honor Miss Fliza- beth Hailey, of Seattle, and as her brideemaids, Mine Helen Sutthoff, of | rrr: Miss Dorothy Watson, TORIC Wikia® Miss Louise Corbin, of Portland, and Mim Daphne Todd, of Tacoma. Mr. Herron will be at- Jerald of Beadford Todd, as beat man, and will have as Robert Nathaniel SPANISH SUPPER Hartman, Mr. Albert Lundy Baker, Lawrence Nollam Smith, David Scott Banders. bearer will be Mins Virginia Anne and The ring e flower girl ‘Tibbals. ee on Tuesday At their town house, Surgeon Joseph Rol H. 8. and Mre. Bolton. assinted by Mr. and Mrs. Prederick A. Willoughby, entertained informa} ly at bridge, followed by as unique as it was delight Dr. Bolton has seen much serv Sunday, Captain Dorsey J a Spaniah and has secrets of | ice in Latin countries, better acquainted with the teachers. |prought home various On Wednesday evening of next/¢neir cuisine. j weet: the members are urged to ee attend a lecture by Whiting Wil-|wercomeD. TO lame at the Y. M. C. A. on "haes [avae caaay trial Mixupe and Some Ways Out”| at their Fort Casey quarters on This lecture is given under the Ruther- ford, U. S. A., commander of Fort committee of the Chamber of Com-|casey, and Mra. Rutherford, gave merce. a pretty luncheon in welcome ts Reservations for tennis should be | captain W. L. Caffee, medical corps, made at once thru Mims Renalr g A. and Mrs. Caffee. Keiper, A court has been secured | eee at Ninth and Seneca for each Tues-|gaTuRDAY TO MONDAY and Thursday for the summer Complimenting Miss Katherine On Thursdays also during the sum-|gonulse, daughter of Colonel E mer months Misa Marietta Boch-|ward H. Schulze, U. 8 A, Mrs. man will have charge of the Row. | ing club, which will meet at Lescht|Lane, who is in charge of the trip park at 6 o'clock. Bring your|to Alaska, reports that she has had lunch and spend a delightful eveninquiries from all over the state ing on Lake Washington in this]}and from Montana and California healthful recreation. All businesa|Be sure to make your reservations girlie are invited to join. Miss Jean by June 1 Why Be Fat when I can reduce your weight a pound a day SAFELY, INEXPENSIVELY and PERMANENTLY? The only NAT- URAL way, leaving no wrinkles or flabby flesh as a result of reducing. NO DRUGS. Add ten years to your life. Increase your efficiency. BE WELL. Eliminate those nagging ail- ments due to excess fat. You can’t camouflage a fat, unattractive figure. Everyone knows you are uncomfort- able as well as yourself—and what is a pretty face if you have an ungainly, fat figure? Why carry around a load of ballast that you can throw off like an old garment when gone about in a sci- entific way? Stop envying others and HAVE YOUR FIGURE PERMA- ENTLY MARSHELLED, Women Exclusively Consultation Free If you live out of the city, and wish to reduce your weight, write for FREE information, Elizabeth Marshelle OBESITY SPECIALIST Phone Elliott 423 Suite 231-2 Vale Bldg., cor, Third Ave. and Union St., Seattle, Wash. ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN ENTIRE WEST nix | SATURDAY, MAY 14, tyz1 rts RHODODENDRON DRIVE | Moore, wife of Ideutenant Colonel At bis Fort Worden quarters, Colo-| Jatrun Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A., en nel John L, Hayden, U, & A., com-|tertained from Saturday to Monday mander of the Puget Sound coast de jat their Fort Flagler quarters, The fen is host to a hoyse party |party included Mins Soclberg, of Se. whieh Includes Mr. and Mrs, James|attle; Mins Kilocker, Lieutenan I. Hayden, of Seattle, and which | Nathaniel Allanson Burnell, 11, U enjoys ‘oring over the mountain) #. A. Lieutenant J. Longstreet roads to view the rhododendrons,;Wheichel, U. 8. A. and Mrs one of the springtime diversions of | Wheichel ATTRACTIVE TEA An attr Saturday at | Mra. Charles, J. Charlies, t |manding at Fo | Abernathy, wife A. Abernathy, U etive tea was given on the Sunset Club, by wife of Colonel Oncar 8. A. colonel com t Lawton, and Mra. of Commander i 8 | eee |PEeTIT DINER Col | Bdward H. Schule, VU. & A ietrict Engineer and) Mrs Schulze, gave a mall dinner on | Sunday in compliment to Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A. | ee |PRESIDIO OF BAN FRANCISCO | Among the officers well known to thin district who are at Letterman howpital, Presidio of San Francisec r observation and treatment, are Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A.; Major Harry Ford, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Major | Harrison, sonindaw of Coionel |Charles Albert Phillips, U. 8. A., of the University of Washington, eee ORDERED TO THE | PHILIPPINES | Recent orders will transfer tain popular army officers from the |Puget Sound coast defenses to the defenses of Manila and Subic Bay Fort Mills, Philippine Islands Among those mentioned are Captain Louis, James Bowler, U. 8 A: Cap tain Thomas R Parker, U. 8 A Lieutenant Nathaniel Allanson Bur nell, 11, U.S.A; Lieutenant © Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A |Halvor Hegland Myrah, U and Lieutenant Lee ¥. \8 A cor lew 8. A Gray, U |INTER-PORT sPoRT The Fort Worden baseball team Lieutenant Charies Forrest Wilson, U. 8. A, officer in charge, Sergeant |Marion Smith, business mani has returned from ita match with Fort Lawton, and with a score of neven to three, in favor of Fort | Worden. The horpitality of Fort | Lawton was much appreciated. expecially the informal tea. riven at their quarters, by Colonel Oscar J Charles, U. 8. A. colonel command fog, and Mre, Charles, eee |SIXTH COAST ARTILL mane ILLERY Under the baton of Ra |Alwin Schier, U. 8. A tins tans ot |the Sixth Coast Artillery, U. 8. A is @ nource of pride and pleasure to every civilian, as well as to every military man in the district. The Program of bridal music given on Wednesday last, at Fort Worden, ilustrated anew Mr. Sclmer’s aki “ & munician and bis success ag a leader and interpreter, eee HOUSE GUESTS AT FORT WARD At Fort Ward Major Robert A. Allan, me@ical corps, US'S. A,, and Mra, Allan, have as their house Suests the Misses Allan of Oregon. eee The historic whist efnb was en- tertained on Tuesday evening at thelr town house by Major John Law Hughes, U. §. A, retired, and Mra. Hughes. Lieutenant | Clubs Music CLUBS FOR MONDAY Little Symphony and Woman's Century Club |Bolm Ballet Here ‘The art department of the Wom |Monday jan's Century elub will meet Mon |” 6.) stonday evening at the Metro day, May 16, at 2 p.m. at the home | roiitan theatre the Adolph Bolm Bak |of Mra, O. ¥, Hutchinson, 2016 14th | te Intime will appear in conjunction jave, 8 Take Beacon Hill car. Al with the Litte Symphony orchestra, paper on “Arthur Da will | Adolph Bolm, eminent dancer, will be be read by Mrs. Frank Sutton 494 | quieted by Ruth Page, premier 4 talk on “Barbizon School” will b® | danseuse classique, and Margit Lee siven by Prof. John Dew. Th ray, premier dannouse de character, French department will meet Mon-|ane Little Symphony 1s under the day poon at the Hotel Washington. | ieadership of George Barrere, oon- . Fe | ductor and founder Rainier Camp, 1% N. A. ‘The first half of the program will | Rainier camp, R. N. A. No. 1472, ; be given by the orchestra, the last by will hold a card party for nelgh | the Bolm Ballet, assisted by the or- |bors and friends Monday evening, | chestra May 16, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Swed The program wil! be as follows eh club hall, Tighth and Olive. | THE LITTLE SYMPHONY exh nb “Cephaie o Procrin”... ss Refreshments will be served i en SEI, * a. 1% | “Flowers ¢ Henry Hadieg. Marylawll Cirele No. 1 | "Mareguerites, Jasmine, Daffodils, Maryknoll Circle No, 1 will bold |upenene' oreetl A Special meeting at headquarters, | generzo abaee e Wioer way and Spruce st, Monday | Pinte Sete—< Barrera, ” Attia Priendn sc .seeeeee evening, May 16, at 8 o'clock. [eee ay Lee eae eee “The Vigil of the jan Anger” “March of the Littie Tin #oldiers.* PART 1 ROLM BALLET INTIME naninted by ADDITIONAL C BS | Canadian Club ADOLPH A progressive card party will be THE LITTLE SYMPHONY given by the Canadian club at the Mumoreeees® «- af ‘sia Ghee Women's University club on Tuew |p etopnon” . ‘Shubert |day evening, May 17, at 8 o'’clock,|muth Page, Amata Grassi, Caird Lesile. to which all Canadians are cordially |“A Venetian Youth Adam Adolph Bolm invited. “The White Peacock”....Chaa 7. Griffes M eee it Leora, “Vantaisie Chim seeesweee Queen Anne High School PT. A. | [7anteisie Onin i ie Oreee The laet meeting of the PT. A fenia Gluckort. \of Queen Anne high school will be | “Bal Masque : osceaes Taset |held May 17, at 3:10 o'clock, in the | Huth Page. Calrd Laeiie, Benie fisomasg school brary. The program wil Margit Leoras | schoo! ibs The p HM be |very interesting, and the report of | “Spanish nema OF sages vteee Athen jthe Parent’Teachers’ association | -pognign Rhythm. ee |wtate convention will be given by Margit Leeras, Adolph Bo! the president, Mra, F. W. Gilbert. | “Valse” octane? Vskeet EE ee . Mendeissohe . Kenia’ Giuckoft. are Ladies’ Antiliary to Railway Conductors Caird Lestia. | The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Or |der of Railway Conductors wil! hold a echoo!l of instruction on May pd 21 in Masonic hall, 1923% First aye. | “Ameyrian Dance” } Ado! |STAR CARRIERS SEE |SHOW AT PANTAGES | This meeting will be under the As guests of Manager Eddie direction of the grand president of/atine of the Pantages theatre, the order, Mrs. J. H. Moore, of Co-|979 Star newsboys witnemed the lambus, Ohio, assisted by Mra. Hen rietta Ferguson, of Spokane The divisions comprising this dis trict are Tacoma No, 35, Portland | show Friday night. The boys were enthuwiastic in their applause. Will H. Armstrong in the role of Irish baggageman found particul No. 91, Seattle No, 216, Spokane|tayor with the. boys. No, 222, Sunset No. 321 of Edmon- - ton, Alta., and Everett No, 354. PEACH MERINGUE On Friday, May 20, at 2 p.m. a large class initiation will be held. | Spokane division is bringing with them a drill team who will exem- plify the work during these meet- ings. Headquarters have been estab- lished at the Washington Annex. All members of the order are quested to attend these meetings. eee Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Parlor will meet with Mrs. Mollie Case, at 12 E. Roy est, at 6:30 p. m, Fri- day evening, May 20. Meeting starts promptly at 745 as business of great importance is to be trans- acted before the special session of the Grand Parlor, which meets at 3:30 the same evening, as well as inetaliation of the following offi- cers: Mrs. Besste Williams, exalted queen; Miss Nellie Hans, queen; |Miss Eva Kent, princess; Mrs. Ella Shannon, countess; Mrs. Ida Sven- gard, recording secretary; Miss Bios- som Kent, financial secretary; Mrs. Ruby Connell, treasurer; Mrs. Bessie Williams, Mrs. Janet Wilson, Mrs. Iéa Svengard, Misses Zelda Dean and Eva Kent, trustees; Mies Hazel Kent, conductor; Mra. Mollie Case, Pour over one pint of cut up peaches, an icing made of the beaten whites of six eggs and six table spoons of sugar. Brown slightly in the oven and serve with a golden custard made from the egg yolks. LONGER BLOUSES Some of the dressy blouses are coming in longer lines. They extend quite below the waistline and are of very soft material—many of them are black, embroidered in gold REMOVE PUTTY To remove putty from window piece of iron over the putty. It will drop off. inquisitor, and Miss Zelda Deas, musician. bas A the home of Mrs. Case, to the subordinate parlors are ed to send their delegates. election of officers will take place and amendments to articles of in- corporation, rituals, constitution, by- laws, etc. will be finished at this meeting. This was the Intelligencer. ten a story tha finish. It is a Remember TT Last week th gencer was so great that many people were unable to secure copies. Avoid disappointment— Only Two Days In Which to Find a Man Well-Born and With Social Position Who Would Be Her Husband Why a young girl of refinement and high ideals should be placed in this peculiar position—and why she should be so desirous of ‘carrying out the obligation forms the keynote of a story whose first installment will appear in the Magazine Section of the Seattle Post- Sunday, May 15 In “The Gates of Hope,” Anthony Carlyle has writ- | “The Gates of Hope” starts Sunday, May 15, in the Magazine Section of the Order Your Copy Today problem which faced Marcia Halstead. t will hold your interest from start to story of love, intrigue and millions. e demand for the Sunday Post-Intelli- iJ frames pass a very hot poker or special session of the Gran@™ Parlor will be held at 8:30 p. m. at ‘ 4