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ag PAGE 10 =— y Jea ttle \Look Out, Sousa! BOLM BALLET ENTRANCES "LACE POPULAR ace is being used more and more Fiven tho you haven't a nice verame your baby needa tte hour tn the vit warm 7 » or carriage up tay the summer proceeds. If you can't ‘ord the expensive vertee elaborate hj |i in the morning, #0 dre ant buy @ plainer one which you w rimmed, the touches ly. and push ite er the open window Mothers! Give The Little Ones Syrup Pepsin They like Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly relieves their constipation and headaches. EGIN to teach the child regular daily elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most convenient hour throughout Ife is immediately upon g- It does not then interfere with school or work. When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. Itisa mild, gentle laxative safe for young babies; effective for grownups. 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It safeguards their health. \He’s Coming Fast |SEATTLE AUDIENCE “s He’s Coming Fast |SE AD) ENCE an ’ ° Exquisite dancing, wedded to alnumber—Lestie and Margit Leeras 1 $ S I ty Wonderful musical wore. teveuing |rand for the Intimate und deiightfar| CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY [arranged and refreshments will be 4 N of the Ballet Intime of Adolph Tol program that followed | Li ¥ ® * ; ncoln Circle iy ‘ 2 5 |__ It ts difficult to speak of the Holm! Daxaling techniqu featured thy Dr, marry Maaktere winded on | Lady Eagles Re f Hallet without piling hyperbole upon | work of Botm, Hix ceed frp enid Bom coca flor ddd IO Na page dl pe ey a POT Mrs. Hoge Entertains The various dances were} was the spirited “Venetian Youth." | (he Cute Valls Of Viele of| May If, al lp, min M. #0, A. bal > With Large Luncheon; oe Tauelon that tie, weaienee leines Hanah Belem the Child Conservation League at] Lanet i ved ‘and ‘cards| i . ime ‘ ~ Mie thr bers, including |{b® Bungalow church, 42d and Bag-| wil be the afternoon diversion Dinner Complimenting was transfixed with plea in three cor, ah Sate rg , re ‘The ballet was lent additional in-|Spanish and Assyrian pes Se ee “ite nerson PLT. A. Mr. and Mrs. Stimson; | eerest by ppearance of Caird|were a revelation to the » au a ee eat ‘ At Home Sunday After- Leatie, one of the little group of dience, which was entranced by hi Dunlap Pet, A. pin A. will moet Wednesday, Bay | ie | 4 is | nttle Jate who have scored con: | supe ndant grace and vitality A special program, including mu : Pip Prepnecrton AE wo Ee = noon. splouous au Hast. Lee| 1 uilet Wan J by a short] sical numbers by pupils from the | 1%, at #10 p.m. at the suhool | Mos sb He's dancing wai 1 only to rt of four num by the Lit-| different roo of the school, will Ngee ps B tree “0 Saag shen eg RS. JAMES PD, HOGE entertain Rolm's, and what he ed in tech the Symphony, all of which were j be the feature of the Dunlap PT Re gt Bhai RS at Walla Walla. | . ed today with a large and hand nical execution he more than made ladmirably suited to p the audi] A, moeting which is called for ’ r 3 : Eitke luncheon at tho Sunset up in the imaginative atmos ence in the proper “I for the} p.m Cites eainn Went | a erates eure. dove pheric qualities of his work amazing dancing numbers that fol eee | nm idanauate ¢ wt Senay OS | ) ae won invenane Tit fact, Leslie's artistry was by | lowed. Golden Fra Club 1h Aa eee Semen acess eaactial eo o means overshadowed by bel he Bolm Ballet appeared undor| ‘The members of the Golden Ira| this Week are urged to ‘i @evoloped with Butt rose no mean a ee wentative to the headquarters of the }]] peas and snapdrag a with that of the famous the auspices o cr sand women over! china famine fund, third floor Aro |f] 4 nh ader club, an orgunization that ba 6 yearn of @ will meet in. the . . : A large silver vase filled with But 1 Uc building, to assint in the carn terfly roses centered the round table, In the first dance of the program much to bring the best in th Ladies’ parlor of the First Presby-| U6 BUNGIE, to vce blocks of tick: | surrounded by smaller silver vases the quaint and rollicking Irish'cal world to Beattle terlan church, from 11 to 4 p. m.|DiDpur ie tion, “Heeing China-| lof lavender sweet peas and pink — - rn fe OD: alee, town" groups are being organized in| : ons, while the two oblong this way that practically . Citas side, were henutifel Personal Music ron 72ctin Mule PT. AL Jorganization in Seattle tnters With silver baskets of the snap-| : ne John Muir Pe. A, will bold) gocial and religous work will # l@ragons and sweet peas. | Dr. Annie & Turner and i! Recital at Cornish a “Dad’n Night” meeting at the! groupe of sightseers to vinit . . | “ " Irene Huse, who have been winter) . ry echool, Mr. Cal Carson will be the | ¢ ese nelghbors one day during . ‘ PORTLAND, Ore, May 17.—Bight ing in Honolulu and Southern Call School Tonight a rn gy hi roach saent " Ko 7 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ie roek an: rele gt 04 son “ fornia, arrived home yesterday. This evening at 8.15 o'clock there | wint be domestic science and manual | rj eh © Plan Dinner this city, is the future Sousa’ of| Hi ct aden: ahi tear aemeel ae Sibu Con lade Tee |e ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘ Mrs. John Negley Patterson of} chool by ‘olla Maud Doll-| are j Complimenting Mr, and Mre. C. D.| America, his parents declare. | : ‘ “ and) mann, dramatic soprano, ansiated by . | tanson, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart| “Young Crain asked for an oppor| Butler, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and) mann, dramatic sopra sor tected Ladiew’ Ald Annnal Recreation Day Will be dinner hosts at their home,|tunity to lead the orchestra at the) M7 William H. Ritter for the sum) Mr, tau te public 4 In) Mire, I"."Tyndall, Mra. H, F. Paulk-| ‘The annual recreation day of the “Braeburn.” at the Highlands, 08) Irvington school here, It was grant-|™° eee The program to be given follows: | je, — eg aaa at 4 Res eet ks ce - = ‘ ot | Thursday evening ed—and he made good | a Shaw,|J¢wel Aria from “Faust Gourned | Hostenses at the meeting of the La-| Friday, was one of the most In Ste Now. the boy is designated as the| Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. Loomis owed) Sane. Dellmans dies’ Aid of the I d Presbyterian ings of the year. h oo: 7° 7 tr bi who have been making Uieir home) rugs Cheptn|chureh, in the church annex at 2 ted its line of Honored lasenti As moved to this city. liebe noon Starcin | cee | Askeviseniothion Meparement:” baal . ro pth ae t } Women of Mooseheart Legion gayly attired foreign mothers group Honoring Miss Ella Deloria and] —— 2 +. and Mrs. Elmer &. Adame are!! aco | Behubert| op ; p opined r" 7 Miss Susie Meck, national Y. W. C Guild Meetings | devine the "taet "08. hbs seca: for Ss The Women of Moossheart Legion | ed around the Statue of Liberty. The (Ae secretaries for Indian schools,| Broadway guild of the Children's! !eAving the last of thie month foc) Re will meet at § p.m. in the Moose /art department had living pictures PwWho are the guests of the North-|/ Orthopedic hospital will meet at the Nedra thete Mieaa ° ® Pereoleee emple. si ie jot the _— Sgaatere porte wre _ pects Western ficld committee of the Y. W.| no of ~ oh tratnobe 6 s Gordiging the little children of Mrs. ran! « EA. rs and Sire, KD. Mercllilenth ave, North, Friday, May 2 Dai renag cad seautan sores William MeKinley Circle | Parker as hdeek Danday atterecen|.s 2 dcncd ch oa . tere Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Ives Leg | a * Haint-taens| William MoKinley Cirele, in Veter-} ‘The child study department held ly reloeh jet 2 Celok. “On Fucetay, May i sunday ty moter for fornia, | u ans’ ball, the Armory & discussion of books, authors and pda ee |@ silver tea will bo given at Mrs.| where they will tour for several) mhapeody (u Hrahme 2. 33,8 me t* of child training. Current b Sdgar Ames’ home, 1132 Harvard| weeks, Eranata Club | + tt oh ee . re . ee the opping bags fu Sunday Night Supper lave North, at which tine. Protest eee csausiegunn Franata club, at Northold Inn, at sean cote Sa vel rh Entertaining twelve friends at sup-|Gorsuch will read two plays Mre. Frank Madden, her sister,| Mow, Blew, Thou Wister Wied. Martie! 115 p.m. Asnual luncheon department per, Miss Karla and Miss Claire| +78 Mrs. Frederick Lamb of Chicago, Mme. eee 1 ed patomime o' Btoltenberg wil! be hostesses at their) May Party Mra. F.C. Thompson and Mise ‘ Health and Rreereation Center Jopement.” The Spanish de-| # home next Sunday evening |” Del sta Epsilon fraternity | Frances Quigley are spending a few/Temple Chorus ‘to | Business Girlw Health and Recrea| partment gave a reading of “The | Delta Kapp , | 1 | Read jwill entertain with thetr annual) dys in Victoria and Vancouver,| (1° 7 et |tional Center, at 3414% Fremont! ‘Two Goblets.” The titles of books. : | : B.C. | ave, at 7:30 p, m. Subject of ad-| por ed in charucter,, was en _No-Host Dinner | May party on Friday evening, May| eee Tomorrow evening the Temple! gree “Ww ater,” by Dr, Hlizabeth ty ee feeions and cure ‘ena er ond Mrs. Prank F lg Mp bay hoor Mrs. Nathaniel Paschal is injchorus of the First Methodist | jiu tane. ae ye lance at the 6 and|forty couples will enjoy the festive Ss ¢ concert. The pre m will include! + 2 vir 4. aiieatry club Saturday evening. pnb agent Pesos zig Abt ce nada gwd Bg mse Progressive Thought Club | featured by dancing girls from the| ‘ eee ove Mr. and Mre. Cari ¥ phoebe beonpe tyr ; y mem | Progressive Thought club, at Fed-| Parental home. A court scene of ¢ moving Thursday to rf summer| bers of the organization. rated clubhouse, at 1:30 p. m.| divor " ght i y é t ers clubhouse, > | divorce proceedings brought to a | Charming Dinner Guild Party Successful | nome near the Country club The chorus intends to endow 81 ipeaker, Rabbi Samuel Koch, on the| happy conclusion by home econornics| 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Reitze| ‘The card party given by the} ne eee name bed in the Children’s Ortho | «Zionint Movement.” All thase inter-| was presented by the household ad-| (eatertained with a charming dinner | Denny-Fuhrman Guild of the Orth-| Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Henry are|pedic howpital. All proceeds exceed: | ted invited. thinietration . depextunent The @f twelve covers at their home Sat-| opedic hospital at the Bungalow Inn|removing the last of this week to|ing the bonpital subscription will be oAevie French department gave a skit en | Urday evening in compliment to Mr.| yeaterday afternoon was a very suc-/ their summer home at the Highlands./added to the choir endowment British American Association [tities “The Birthday Party” which nd Mrs. Elmer EF. Adams, who are| cessful affair, Over six hundred) Abas r — . ae fol Women's auxiliary to the British! closed the program for the after- Weaving soon to make their home in| women contributed * occasion,| Returning today to spend the sum © program will be as follows Aimeatiams Apmetationy With Min H.Vdecks At ake Gis tos te sireat Falls, Mont either by the purchasing of a table|Mer vacation With her parents, Mr. |Organ sole, Fantasie Triemphale Iron, 2670 38th ave. 8. W. Take! the club since September are requent- eee or calling at the tea hour. A de vag am neat ald 1 : game | Went Seattle car to Lander at ed to be tat the final meeting : " lightful musi ram was given| be Mise Parsons, who hae been At-| compose cee | inttiatio Bridge Tea by Mr. Magn the Shrine| tending Milly college in Oakland, Cai. | “rr Curbing Auxiliary Mrs. William H. Ritter will enter-| ¢ “ eee for th 4 Chanters and h Osborne Boyer . Cushing auxiliary to Orthopedk tain with a bridge tea at her home . Mra. E. P. Orton of San Franciaco, |, Rady De iieatiiah “Wits Stow 0. Coarass Sat: . omplimentin ~y is the guest of her mother, Mre po anewe| cane ae : ° r ie sunt, Mra. Jono Neeley Patter. |Dance and Card Party | Gistenoe iantord, for a tew weeks ‘ PROGR hemedad Somedirs saclay zs Intve: Id of the Chil . & Conmaie . She to her house ques The Untversity gull rae eé¢e ‘ dren's Orthopedic hospital will en Mra. George A. Smith has returned oa Tonia Social Club tertain with a card party and dance * domorrow evening at the new Alpha St. Paul’s Church |Sigma Phi fraternity pouse, 19th | The marriage of Miss Berthajave, N. E. and East 47th st, the Lindh to Mr. George Chester Web-|proceeds to go toward the estab "Ber of Tacoma, was solemnized yes |lishing of a bed in the hospital ferday afternoon at four o'clock in| The general committee includes St. Paul's Episcopa! church, with | Mrs. George W. Wilson, Mre. W. H | the Rev. Sidney H. Morgan reading} MeColioch and Miss Della Wright, ‘the’ service, in the presence of the |aad the commiltee chairmen Are \ Married in ter, and Th [immediate family and a few ciose |followe: Mra. Howard Hanson, |the Yriends. The bride was given in| “My: Mra. HH. D, . tekets; ‘marriage by her uncle, Mr. George | Mrs. H. C. Joy, p Ww. EB Lindstrom. Lovejoy, punch; Mrs. Edgar Royer Riaes the ‘coveinen: small re.jS#ndwiches; Mrs. Henry Morgan, o> irs Vettes Mre. Carl Seibrand, balloons: ception was held at the home of the bride’s uncie and aunt, Mr. and ‘BMrs. R..C. Frankie. At the con- ‘Ghusion of a short wedding trip Mr Mrs. C. A. Wintermute, ice cream cones; Mrs. J. E. MacDowell, cards; | Mrs. Hugh Hone, pencile; Mra, Cath team pow ss ne - erine Clark, music; Mra. W. E eee Mrs. Webber will be at home| iiiiner, chairs; Mrs. Clare Kinne, im Tacoma. fates tables; Mrs. W. E. Henry, reserva-|add ‘f |tions; Mrs. J. W. Phillips, tallies:] Bea Dinner Party |Mrs. P. J. Frein, house; Mra. James | add Tomorrow evening at the Bunga-| Thompson, correspondence: Mr. J.jtry | jow Inn, Col. C. A. Sacone is spon-|W. Phillipe, dancing; Mr. Roy Ros goring a dinner party. the guests to/enthal, publicity; Messrs. George be members of army and navy cir-| Wilson, Clare Kinne and W. H. Me ¢les. |Colloch, doorkeepers. Crescent Parker House Rolls— —made with Crescent Baking Powder. Thousands of women have recently asked for the recipe for these delicious, crisp rolls, with just the proper taste and texture for the home or company dinner, club luncheon or party. They're so easy to make and the recipe is new and reliable. Write for your copy of the recipe, and— Dip | fat. HI mat | suit from San Domingo, been the guest for the past three Flower Sale at There will be & flower pale Narcisai being featured. RICE CAKES One cup boiled rice cups milk, 1 Add 1 cup milk to rice, cover and let stand ov FRENCH FRIED ONIONS Peel onions and cut tn thin, slices. with 2 ta dried bread crumbs and fry in deep sprinkle with salt and pepper. | There toward ‘the high waistline in suite Bome of the newest models have the | extremely |tached to a yokelike blouse of thin | FOR MERINGUE Add & teaspoon of corn starch your meringue and it will not fall so easily | RUIN where she has ithe of her son-inlaw and daugh- Major F. D, Kilgore, U. 8. MC Mra. 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Some dresses were originally $75.00. Our new location will Fifth ave., at Pike st. account is practic of expenditure. » Voice @i donna La G: Lace hi ternoon use bag. often fashioned of it at Half Price of these be 1427 Open a Charge Account Yon need not pay all in 30 days. 1 and will help to simplify Strictly one price, cash or charge. An 1 Wleteher Messrs Price and Glase, the Temple Chorus There is No Death The Temple Chorus the outside this time! pouch shape, has into The Gately charge the problem 1113 Third Ave. Betweeg Seneca and Spring Streets Brown La Fores Qeottrey OF tars invaded even the realm of AL are lI ie i= Tonia Social club, at Masonic tem-| 2pm. Car ve Women’s Auxiliary to Pioneers | The Women's auxiliary to the Pioncers will meet at the State Hin | torical soclety bullding in Tacoma| ff Wednesday, May 18, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bonney. Dine! ner atl ® m. ‘Take 11 a. m. boat.) Reservations may be made with the pentiant, Mra, E 7 Meany, North and fragr The Orphee club will meet at the home of Mins Lauretta Mardi: 32 10th ave N. Wednesday, May 16 at § p.m. A musical program ts promised and plans will be dis cursed for the coming dance to be} given in Christenses’s hall | eae Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton ret, A. delightful “Both Kinds j Robert Fulton| Beacon Hill and HUUVUUUUUUT EAR UCU Have Happy Hair— Hair just spilling over with Health Beauty Vitality Hair that is Good to look at Delightful to touch Fragrant to smell— Happy Hair—the kind of hair that is “second nature” to faithful users of ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC This wonderful French Eau de Quinine is sold by all good Drug and Department Stores, _ PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. NEW YORK Sg —A better tea and the most PT. A. will meet Wednesday, May = 18, at 2:15 p. m., at” Beacon Hin] GREEN or BLACK. school. 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