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’ Engagement of Miss ley Is Announced Charming Tea; Jenner Plans Tea; Visitor Com mented at Affair. R. AND MRS, FREDI GODLEY announce the ment of their daughter Grace, to Mr. Herbert Bryant news was made known charming tea which her sister Seber Plank, gave at her hom @ay, from 3 until 5 o'clock. w door, the callers at them with sma } the betrothed pair ©) The dainty tea with its center of r table was lo 4 tul on when with at Frederick & Nelson's “afternoon, June 2 tables will be in play tonal guests coming In hour ; + 6.4 ‘Mrs. Ritter Entertains With Bridge Tea — ‘Complimenting her house Mrs. John Negle Patterson, Butler, Pa. Mrs. William H {ntertained at her home today QP attractive bridge tea. Assisting the hostess were ink P. Dow, Mrs. John © | Mrs. Winthrop T Hovey and “W. W. Barr. Se johnson presided at the the first hour, and BE. Hagyard and Mr the second hour, OW. J McAuley, Miss Meiva McAuley, mh Stryker and Miss Ra Price. ‘The home ‘central decoration a charming “rangement of snapdragons wee Dinners at Golf Club This Evening and Tea of Port Townsend, who G June bride, Mrs. Hugh de Valin ‘od- at Mrs. Brid ge pli- Attractive a Mrs. e to ovely | 4 arranged Thursday fifteen add the tea uest of Ritter with Mrs. ‘oart, Mrs. | Mrs. J. M. Robertson and Mra. C tea Mrs Little Mary Louise Foster greeted | presenting i cards, on which were the portraits and engraved names of im an artistic basket. Here Mrs. Jane | Close presided the first hour, and Mrs. Witmer C. Hewitt the second. | Japanese cherry blossoms and Iilacs | Added their beauty and sweetness, fer decorations thruout the rooms The invitations were confined to the intimate friends of the honor | guest. The wedding of this young Couple will take place in June eee Mrs. Jenner Plans Charming Affair Mrs. Theodore ner will enter tain with a large bridge party at | Cyrii | fastinted | Miss Roberta Church, Mrs. Verna | Miss | chel was beautifully deco | rated with the flowers of early sum mer, and the tea table held for ity Among those entertaining guests the dinner dance at the Seattle and Country club this evening be Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hutchin- who will have covers placed for guests, and Mr. and Mra. E. ‘who will entertain twelve. compliment to Miss Osceola will be hostess at her hore tomorrow n, entertaining with a show- ‘and tea. Presiding at the tea table wil girls of Miss House's bridal ‘The calling hours will be f: until six. sponsoring a no-host table at dance at the Golf club ‘evening. Covers will be placed ‘eighteen. Results of Card Party » Miecess financially as well as cially. fied to report that $650 was real! ‘At @ meeting held yesterday, it _ decided to maintain a Denny-F' hospital, for which the gulld gend its check for $500, thus 5 ears Dr. Hume to Speak at Women’s University Club At the Women's University on Wednesday afternoon, May @t 3:0 o'clock, Dr. Edward Hu head of the Yale ince of Hunan, Members and will speak to their guests on That Are Going On in China.” il be F. J. Bailey of Port Townsend, Mrs. C. E. Herron, assisted by par- rom Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rouke the this for Denny-Fuhrman Guild “ The Denny-Fuhrman guild card! _ / party given at the § Monday afternoon, proved a great! Bungalow on | s0- ‘The committee is very much grati ized. was ‘uhr- Man bed at the Children’s Orthopedic will ng _ for maintenance for two years in ad- club ume, medical depart “ment in China, at Changeha, Prov the “Po Hitical, Social and Economic Changes | Dr. Hume, who is a Johns Hop- kins man, comes from the famous @id missionary family of Hume, tinguished in India. He ent. The hostesses for the day be Mrs. Alvah L. Carr and Mabel Seagrave. soe Studio Recital Miss Dorothy Ewing, pianiste. will give a recital in the studi Mrs. Louise Van Ogle Monday a Hoon at 2:30 o'clock. Program hag been arranged: Rameau Godowsky En Brei eee : Khene Baton (Diamanche de Paques) Miss Kwing ‘The ftar . Rogers | Mattinata Tomti The Wind's in the Houth Lento .... May Night Isle of Bhadows Marche Mignonne o 1G. divueg OE ‘alter Run orey Gra “Miss Being one Jumble Shop Appeal The Jumble Shop is asking donations of white duck @nd also for men’s silk hats, Which there is @ great demand. ww @isted by Mrs. Ira L. Rawn, soprano, dis is passing thru Seattle on his way to the Ori-| will Dr io of fter The following Prindte iscote | -Cyrit Bett | neren ngren Poldint urrin rauss mmel | | At the Hunt's Point clubhouse Saturday afternoon, May 14, Miss R: ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Bilger, became the bride of Mr. Frank Davis, Jr. WOMEN’S CLUBS Orthopedic Tea Shop Calendar The guilds tn charge of the Little Tea Shop next week will be: Mon day, Capito! Hull guild, Mra. M. T. Gelsting, chairman; Tuesday, Denny- j | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Fuhrman guild, Mrs. L. L. Stephens, | Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs hostess; Wednesday, Madrona guild, Mrs. James B. Kinn | The executive board of the Feder. hostess; /ation of Women's clubs will meet Thursday, Queen Anne guild, Mr®. | 4: the clubhouse at 10:30 a. m. Mon H. R. Elliott, chairman; Washington Park guild, Mrs. H. Stryker, chairman; Saturday. Kast Friday, | day May 23, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Ide MeQuestion will speak at the club house on “The Underlying Cause of Capitol Hitt guild, Mrs. W. B. Phil-| Delinquency.” lips, hostess, Children’s Party Mrs. Paul Carrigan entertained | Monday, May o2e “Commonwealth Club Commonwealth club will meet at 7 p.m, In the with a children’s party at her sum.|Good Eats cafeteria, §11% Second mer home at Eagle Harbor Thurs | ve. Professor Laube, of the Univer. day afternoon, for the pleasure of| sity of Washington, will speak on her little daughter, Margaret, Pauld. ing, on her fourth birthday. Four. teen little friends of the honor guest enjoyed a delightful time. Axnisting the hostess were Mra. Max Weyman, Mra. Wiison and Miss Nettie Holcomb. eee Benefit for Fine Arts Next Wednesday at the Fine Arts gallery, at 3:20 in the afternoon and at 6:30 In the evenin the Cornish puppets will present “The Maker of | M. J. Carrigan, Mrs, Archibald | the tax problem. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club The French department will meet nday noon at the Hotel Wash ington. The board of trustees will be en- tertained in Tacoma on Tuesday with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Earl Rogers. Take Tacoma boat leaving Colman dock at 11 “ by Olipha 7 < = ee Rie ae Peer iatete yy | The Spanish department will. meet Manet Putier : Jon Wednesday at the ¥. W. C. A hate Nt + the [4t. 1030 a m the benefit of the Fine Arts. eee Junior League Rainbow Informal The Junior league of the Seattle Day Nursery association is engaged in making plans for the “Rainbow Informal” to be given at the Yacht club on Saturday evening, June 4 The tickets for this popular dance meet on Wednesday at 1 p. m. at Blanc's cafe, 509 Third ave; round table luncheon For reservations jeall Mrs. W. G. Smith, Capitol 1020. On Friday the literature and travel department will meet at the YW.C. A. at liam Mr. H R. Watson will give a summary of the year. At 2 p.m. Friday the regular club meeting will be held at the Y. W. are being sold rapidly and the|C: A. When the annual reports will young people are looking forward|>¢ heard and all new members to a gala evening jtaken in during the year will be The various committees in charge | initiated, san are: Houne committee, Miss Louise . Studley, chairman; Miss Ruth Dally,| Friendship Camp, Royal Neighbors Miss Rozella Hardeman. Music, Mias of America Catharine iblock, chairman; Miss| Friendship camp, Royal Neighbors Dorothy Alien, Miss Laura Emory.|0f America, will entertain with a Decorations, Miss Marion chairman; Miss Helen Burton, |"0Clal and dance on Tuesday even rick, Mixa |'ng, May 24, at 8 p. m. in Woo ‘s Lurline Brown, Miss Rachel Nib-|hall, 17th ave, N, W. and Market. lock, Miss Catharine Niblock. Pont- aed ers, Miss Lucile Holloway, chair Wisconsin Goldenrod Club man; Miss Merle Glyven, Mias Helen| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club Schwager. Refreshments, Mias Janet | Will meet at the home of Mrs. D. Sheahan, chairman; Miss Frances |C- Brown, 3813 Edmunds st. Box nigan, Miss Clat ahan, Pub. {lunch at 12:30 p. m. licity, Miss Geraldine Huston, Miss cote | Trammel Rutherford. Native Daughters Card Party _f @ On Tuenday evening, May 2, at ° [815 p. m., the Grand Parlor of the Aspasia Club Native Daughters of Washington Annual Breakfast will give @ card party at the Pan The annual breakfast of the As. |2™& Cafeteria, Third avenue, be Pasia club will be held on Tuesday, {tween Pike and Union. Refresh June 21. The following committes |™¢nts Will be served. All invited. of arrangements haa been appointed | ‘ by Mrs. Carl A. Johnson, president Dickens Fellowship Club of the club: Mrs. Victor “Zedniek, | Thursday, May 26, at 8 p. m., the chairman; Mrs. Henry Bittman, Mre,|Charles Dickens Fellowship club J. W. Dorwart, Mra. Lee Chester, |meets in the Ericksen room of the field, Mra, Leo Baisden and Mrs.|*: W: ©. A. Visitors welcome. Club Frank MeGoge. reading “Edwin Drood."* WORMY HOUSE PLANTS Try putting a teaspoon of camphor Into a quart of soft. water to kill the Worm» in your house plant.’ Apply Liszt | this only when the plant i inger | for for t trousers, | in dry, ECK LINE The popular Une for the neck is the “decolette a la Vierge.” This | the line you've seen in the old paint 8 of the virgins ‘at Louvre, It is rather higher at the back and front and falls away at the shoulders, | jot | j lot oa j Annual Luncheon Postponed ‘The annua! luncheon of the Wom. en's Civie club, announced for May 24, has been indefinitely postponed. There will be a meeting, however. the club on that day at the Georgian hotel at Pp om This meeting will be the last of the sea son Attractive Walk Planned * Doris O'Neil, who has charge planning hikes for the members of the Seattle Business and Prof sional Women's club, has announced # particularly attractive walk for Mi | | | THE SEATTLE Personal STAR |Society at the Harbor Forts|| SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921 'IT ISN’T SOUP When you catch, in the alr, some. thing about tomato and corn flower, Next week Colonel Oliver Hart you are hearing not about ver Dor y. Jr, will accompany the soup oF bouquets——rather about reprosentativer of the Seattle Cham-|rorT WORDEN DINES vernary. The decorations included |latest approved color combinatlt ber of Commerce on ® tour of South. | Colonel John 1, Hayden, U, #, A.,|f0se® gathered from the #wame rowe|for the drensy blouse. went Washing - During green commander of the Puget Sound |bushes that furnished flower for BP fee EED sence Mre. Dockery will vi Nelr | coast defenses, entertained at din.|the wedding. Preceding the delight | _ “""Y Victoria, f and later their daugh-|_ Friday, complimenting Captain |!" play, Prizes for high score were Have you ever tried sewing # ter, in wchool In Tacoma Francis 3, Vitupatrics, t A.,and|won by Mra, Charles A. Progge| “runner” in those lovely silk stod 1 Mes. David Huntington | Mrs. Fitzpatrick, and Captain A, D./and Major Joho Law Hughes, | ings on the machine? It docs a ve Mr, an¢ r f or home |tushes, U, 8 A., and Mrs. Hughes, |A. retired. The consolations were|neat job, really looks better tf have removed to their summer home | awarded Mra, D. WH. Hill and Mr. | hand work on Lake W aohington. E DINNER Harvey Lewts Tibbals, The how on | _ ——~ Mr. and Mra. John Spargcur are Dinner, at their Fort Worden |¥&* aesiated a a ries Fre | Hand-washed dishes are said @) apending a few days in Mount Ver-|Quarters, followed by onetable|!* Kubn and Miss Hours contain 20 times as many bacte nen. bridge, brought together an interest. | 5 Dame as thone washed by machine, ee jing group nm Monday The hort PRIDAL BOUQUETS =- = — Mr, and Mra. William Wickersham, |Colone! Henry Mygepherson Mer A flower contest formed the motif | months in California, recently mo Worden. and Mrex, Merriam The | Mra Newton W O'Tear, whowe | Given by cir | uests, Colone ae Queen Anne house wax not avail diven by tored up and are the guests of their guests, Colonel John L, Hayden, 1 non inlaw. and daughter, Mr. and|8. A. commander of the Puget |able, and who entertained in comp || Constance Horn IMre. Cart Louis Torkelson, 415 Bound coast defenses, and Mrs. Lene |™ent to Mire Houne, in the drawing | Mezuo-Boprano, Aswtated by 49th wt mon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Mm, Charles Francis GLADYS BEZEAN PHILLIPS eee Lemmon, U. 8. A Kuh he first prizes were won Pianiste (New in the City) Mra. I. P. Anderson and her! by Mra, Jacob Con House and and @aughter, Miss mma Anderson, will | nin t PREFACING DANCH Mra, George Welch, the consolations CLAUDE MADDEN Monday to be the guests for . jby Mrs, Hudson H. Morrison and| Violinist arrive Mond: '| A dinner eface the dance, | \ tag LB Ithe summer of Mra. Frederick Hall) way given on Saturday, at their Fort aes Avery, With Mra. Jacob Con. | Monday Evening, May 23 lwhite : Worden quarters, by Major F. D.|*8Y ui me and Mies House in the a alls op Applin, U. B. 4 and Mre splin, | Places of honor, high tea was served, | . Sir, and Mra, Walter 3 Mettioton |A0MIa U. B."A. om Mra. Appia, | EO oe eee, er wien eo Ons First M. E. Church have removed to their summer rest |Tieutenant Colonel Jairur Alphaeue |2°°8Mon, consisted of china from Fifth and Marion ence at Medina. {Moore, U. 8. A. and their house be McCormack studio, ep — cee estat |done in opalescent tones e fay (Paid Adverti: Mr. and Mrs. J.C. C, Eden have |® jors were bridal bouquets, and a meme! returned from a twomonth trip to! pnonopENDRON DINNE [Pretty incident was the toast writ on the Orient Decoration of rhododendrons, expe |? bY Mrs. John Evans Dobbs in eee ine teas intrict. formrea |PTMise of the bride-to-be. The host 3 Dr. and Mrs, Stuart V. Hooker |i) color note of the dinner given | WAS hawinted by Mrs, Charles : have removed from the } Gor} ae their 3 Worden ters, on | fTancts Kuhn, Mra, W. J. Fritz and rento to 4831 Beach drive, where they |at (helr Fort Worden quar pert | John Evans Dobbs Will spend the summer months. |Finley, U. 8 A, and Mr } PLZ | ‘ , ~ OFFICERS COMPLIMENTED ; * « intiam Leonara|“P4 which honored Cole ib 1 Mr. and drs, ¥ iam Leonars | vacphereon Merriam, 1 | Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A i Faton woetes: Sane eee | mint: cfFort Werte. commander ‘of the Puget Sound Ff mite heme en:take Nam |Merriam; Major Kelley Benjamin |Co@#t defenses; Colonel Henry Mac ee Lemmon, U. & A. and Mra. Lem.|Pherson Merriam, U. 8, A, com : renport, of Spokane. | , ; Ba , Mare. 2, Devens . fege are, |mnon; Major ¥. D. Applin, U. 8. A.,|™MAnder of Fort Worden; Major Al ‘asp week to be the guest of her brother. |4"d Mrs, Applia ‘uth erg — wang sikngy yuan ca 94 a on |inclaw and sister, Mr. and Mra A. W 2 958 i A; Major Re emp Greene re i | Holl» | FORT LAWTON DANCES | A; Major Kelley Benjamin & ; ah Handsomely engraved invitations |4mmon, U. 8. A; Major F. D. App : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zurasmith and |bave been issued by the officers and|'!9, U. 8. A; Major Charles Robert 7 yg gs aries Rodun, who|!adies of Fort Lawton for a hop|Minley, U. 8. A; Captain Francis J to were recently to be given at the post gymnasium | Fitzpatrick, U. 8, A aptain Wil uring California, were recen | ‘ penistered at the Sutter Fort, in Sac: |0n Saturday, May twenty-first, be-|!iam A. Black, U. 8. P. H 8; Mr.| FOR SIDE-STEPPERS comiente, ginning at 9 o'clock Ow ar Klocker Ms James G. Me BY EDWIN J. BROWN see eka see Kcears Ply ui’ Sea — 106 Columbia Street Mr, and Mrs, Harry W. Hollis and|FORT FLAGLER BOWLS mented by len Cove ninco |, There in some lively side non, Jack, motored to Chehalis today, Preceding the bowling, on Thurs |0 Thursday, at bis Glen Cove place, | gucking, backing, filtiey and where they plan to spend several day, Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant |“ bin guests at a successful stag}ing uy; this tax problem in . Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U.| dinner. ounty and the State days | hington just no: 8 A entertained at their Fort late Governor Wiagter quarters in compliment to| DUPLICATE AUCTION this state was out her house guest, Mra. Applin, wife) Ad her town house, on Saturday sow <. yy S2000000 aatie of Major F. D. Applin, U. 8. A, of Mrs, Allan Trumbull, happily con- | $10,000,000 in debt, and by the on "i y TO REMEMBER Fort Worden. Included in the party | valescent, entertained one table of eons A Peon Fg y ere t lore 01 ne pos duplic \0 state “ol owe $50,000, gawenpay, MAT t1— were the bachelors on the post, ¢ duplicate auction. The players in-| hut that lenoton bad whey oe Heattle Golf ana || tain George B. Kent, medical co: cluded, the hostems, Mrs. Moore, | sider that the Seattle School Disl x U. B As Lieutenant Nathaniel Al-| wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus|4* & deficit for 1920 of $2,; Tia with 2 [Janson Burnell, IL, U. 8 A; Lieu | Alpheus Moore, U. 8. A; Mre. App-|9P9,, 0%, Bext March will wderick & Ne tenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A.|lin, wife of Major F. D. Applin, U. The people of this city o-e A Night at Monte Carle pare d os m Med Ot the ten Roum tions as the Young Men's Republi SUNDAY, MAY tt oe i a chu the unicipal League, the in Friday the line t Fort Casey | cee “lub, the M 1 h Mrs. KD. Merril! wilt compliment || indulged in a picnic frolic, and clam |THE CIRCUS pg fone en" —— Mise tile De! inf Bin Ses bake, on the beach opposite the} Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. elected their choice to office, ee ee para ground the first of the sea adjutant of the Puget Sound |it bas been their cholee |] Mise Marion Lane son's outings coast defenses, and Major Charles “ supper at her how . “ oe ¢ people. iby E. Bilger, daugh- on Mercer teland. veil aH ie Robert Finley, U. 8. A, chaperoned | "I move that the Munteipal cuneate, taainabe |F ARD PLAYS BRIDGE Mins Sarah Greene and Mies Ro-|and the Bolo Club take a th P. it by Grad ©. & Merron wit | Informal bridge marked the week|berta Finley at the circus on opti) se, Sacmarene oa5 out of —Portrait by Grady. ith & ten at home from 4 us at Fort Ward, several impromptu | Wednesday. motion to. include ex-scheol s ag age * |\affairs having been given in wel eee member, George Walker; Mr. & | TURADAY, MAY 14 \Soemph Weber, ete A te sec | ARCADE. Men; George D. Conger, Btate Br Mise Dorothy Camphen witt be din. |/Joseph Stiley, U. 8 A, in command! On Saturday, at thelr country |intendent of the Anti joon | her hostess, entertaining for Mise | lof the ming planter, and the house |p, Arcadia, M. ry J. J.| (on cold storage), and Jim ¥ Virginia Merrill and Mise Lucile “4 joune, Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ¥ guest of Major Thomas C. Stahle,|o’Connor gave a dance, incl who has cl of the verbostt; Giidersiveve Oak ~ Li ce, including | partment of the Post-Intelll ext Sunday, Leaving Pier 3, at|| WEDNESDAY, MAY 25-5 - BA commander of Fort Ward. |the military and civilian sets, and| 4 squane DEAL FOR Cau foe Geet of-Rinatagn etoae 8 a. me. | Maan ee net eed oe somplimenting Miss House and Mr.| Tne question ia, Are the . ames 0 Wiltard George Herron. The favors | children in Seattle gettin 1 tea at the Yacht getting a Resamn, ani fesltives bie ties | | | eae Ow rire miniature beigal veils 028 Seen | vsk sec whee ae Gee Oe tee Vactined aaa” THURADAY, MAY te— On Friday, st their Glen Covelot rice At the supper table Mre. | ternayers for sublio aeheolat ato ce Mre Wiitiem Calvert. oy et ee jcountry house, placed in a curve of | Frederick J. Bailey presided, assist-| who is responsible, and what teers at the home of the former, ||\n@ crescent Peach, sheltered by led by Mra. George Welsh, Mrs. C.|Fremedy? Tonia Chapter, 0. E. 8. Complimenting Miss Betty Skin: |] Wooded hills, Mra. Frederick J. Bak|\. Walsh, Miss Kinkaid, Mins Helen | ,..V¢,,tUre SF¢ 08 our way, se Tonia chapter, O. EB. 8. are plan ner with @ handkerchief sho ley gave a shower for Miss House.| Kinkaid, Miss Barnes. Among the] In 1910, Seattle had 2 ning a May party for Thursday Mre. Charles K. ilier will enter preeeded by bridge. Seven tables : in school, and the administs Pei allt, the book review clans and. the guects accorded pincsy ef bene | Else abet penal par Gee evening, May 26, in the Masonic! Grama reading circle of the Wom- ||/Were in play, the first prize going were the father and mother of the +f PUP. Seattle vas conker club rooms, Arcade building. Ally '® University club with « pie [ito Mrs. Newton W. O’Rear, of Se-|prideto-be, Dr. Jacob Conway House | in the United States in everytl Masons, Eastern Stars and friends od at ber home on Bambridge jattle, the second to Mrs. Fitzpatrick. |and Mra House. except attendance by the are invited. Dancing and cards. mae wife of Captain Francis J. Fitzpat- eee Sage foundations. ATURDAY, MAY 28— psengien nm 1920-1921, Seattle had pent SAT ae Myre Plone to ebtertain with |/rick, U.S A. and the third to Mrs.|APTERNOON TEA qhilaren in pines (ree ie ters of British a dancing party at the Wom Rowler, wife of Captain Louis James| Complimentin, ie |dently padded.) It cost $196.71 . rd é p! iz Mrs. Bolton, wif > Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of Somat, eons jBowler, U. 8. A. Thé collation waslot Past Surgeon Joseph Bolton, U./44 0" *¢ch for edmintocration 5 the British Empire, will recognize || WEDNESDAY, ZUNM te oe er, |jnerved In the billiard room, decorat- s. P, H. 8, afternoon tea was| Chie ony imasne i choot ee Empire day, May 24, with a basket Ambrose Patley’s pletures at the |/ed in lilac and parciast. Mrs. Hud-)charmingly served on Tuesday, in|ance since 1910 is 65 per cen! |pienic at the home of Mra. A. K Fine Arte gallery, jsen_H. Morrison and Mra. James G./their dismantied Fort Flagler quar- jever ase ace cont Tee Fisken at Yeomalt on Bainbridge || SATURDAY, ous 7 whites + |) MeCurdy poured. The hostess was ters, by Mra. Moore, wife of Lieu-| Portland, Oregon, with 34.865 ele |island. A business meeting will be cep open house trom’ é uneii |jassisted by her house guest, Mrs.itanant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus |@ren in school, spends $88.840 held, the last of the season. The } w “Ail friends invited to || De Vallin, wife of Surgeon Hugh | Moore, U. 8. A. Tea was poured by |} 08%, for administration. “Mi boat leaves Galbraith-Bacon dock at cal = | De Vallin, U. 8. P. H. 8; Mra. Jacob Mrs. Wheichel, wife of Lieutenant |dren and spende $15 10:30 @ m, returning at 4:15 p. m.|] TUBADAY, JUNE tm ie Noble | /CONWAY House, Mra, William J./J, Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8. A. |iatration. Milwauk oe — 1 American Legion, wilt || Frits, Mise Elsenbeis, Miss Helen eee children in school, | | | Bellevue ave. Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Emma Lazarus auxiliary of adop. tion of war orphans in Europe will entertain with a card party on May at § p. m. Refreshments will Port Ne entertain with a bridge tea Frederick & Nelson's tea room. tn COMBINATION be, cerved: If you are handy with your needle " oie © you can make of black taffeta and " . die some neckwear Convention of Women's Clubs = | WhI'® organ The chairman of the een which the very smartest of women committee for the convention of the State Federation of Women’s clubs, which meets at Tacoma May 31 are wearing. ‘The first woman to fly across the June 4, requests all delegates who |4ndes ned arin 1 gellyveragias! wish to be entertained while in Ta-|W** ® native of France, coma to send their namea tmmedi r 7 ately, if they have not aiready done| AMUSEMENTS to Mrs. Hereford Anderson st, Fitch, 2400 N oma, Wash. . Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet at the home of Mra. Rex A. Turner, N., Wednesday, May m. Mrs, Bertha M. Pur. be hostess. Cards and re All Eastern Stars in. 730 at 2 p. cell wilt freshmenta, vited. eee po Canadian Women’ ‘The Canadian Wome Join with the other British organ izations in an entertainment brating Empire day, in the Masonic temple, May 24, at # p, m. eee Orphee Club The Orphee club met at the home of Miss Lauretta Harding Thursday Club ‘# club will evening, May 18, when a delightful program was given by Mra. L. C. Duntwelt, pianist: Mra. Morts Hicks | and Mrs. J, J. May, vocalists, with | readings by Miss Styer and Mrs.|}. J. B. Coughlin, cee Rummage Sale ‘The rummage sale which is being held under the auspices of the Wom en's clubs has changed its location to Stall 120, Westlake market. ‘The sale will continue Saturday, May 21, and Monday, May 23. Literary Interpretation Class The Literary Interpretation class of the Seattle Women's clubs will hold the last meeting of the season with Mrs. Hl. Matson, 6454 43rd ave, 8. W., Tuerday, May 24, at 1 DP. m. The current topica depart ment will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the same ple eee Seattle Council of Minute Women The Seattle Council of Minute Women will hold its annual busi-! ness meeting and election of offi cers Thursday t2pom in the Fede! clubhouse, Harvard ave The reports N district chairmen and standing com. mittees will be heard, of MOORE LOEWs LAcE HI PLAYING pb FRATURE JUBTIN PHOTOF yD -IN ERED DAUGHTERS” orp Mt cineuiT and Nert Leigh; Derts © Romanos; Texas a Wa Stetao ‘UNCLE TOM'’S CABIN'* - Bhe to 1; Mat, 2he te The would stop that itehing. No matser how severe or stubborn the trouble, un- Jean it is due to some in- ternal disorder, Resinol Ointment esually clears it away in a reasonable time. ‘Try itandoee. Atall drugginte. Ne Ry | |TH A 8. For' ing tall Col M ente tion | | | } Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, linner of fourteen covers, of the ninth Benjamin HONOR GUE! Mrs. 8S, A., was honor guest, on Sunday, WEDDING ROSES | | Kinkaid, Miss Jordan, The program | pHILT was completed by two clever mor-| Capt ceaux, recited by Mrs. Black, wife|s. 4. Bm WISHTD CANDLE t their Fort Worden quarters, Saturday, Mrs. Lemmon, wife of A. assisted by Mra, Merriam,| Ensi |who » U. & A, Worden, arranged a commander of birthday in honor anniversary of Kelley Lemmon, Il. A fascinat feature was the wishing candle. decorated, fateful, made especial t | Chapia: honey ly in Stockholm, and lighted cere: | aign moniously before the young host | while his guests wished health and) paag happiness cee Moore, Jairus Alphaeus Moore, wife of Lieutenant one} U.) at an attractive luncheon given at their Fort Flagler quarters by Liew tenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8./] 94, A., and Mrs, Whelchel, will eee and F r. and Mrs, John Evans Dobbs ertained on Monday in celebra of their fifteenth wedding anni- to 10 or. THE WAYFARER Rehearsal and Enrollment for the Chorus of 3,000 Voices Will Be Held MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2 PLYMOUTH CONGREGATI SIXTH AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Katherine jhas been ordered to report to Camp Mills, Corregador, Philippine Islands eee |SAN DIEGO DETAIL | Flagier, has joined the destroyer Morris, and will proceed to San Diego. Prunes and oranges served with | French pastry.—Advertisement, SEATTLE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL Commercial Dermott buflding, Fi day and Fy administration. fornia, with 3 el school, spends only $132, ministration. Seattl PPINE TOUR ain Louis James Bowler, U. and Mrs. Bowler, will be ac id 106 for of Past Surgeon William A. Black,/companied to the Philippines by | 1921 iMovides for $2147 Store is Us. PL 8. Mrs. Bowler's sister, Miss Laura |!stration—an increase of 2 ° per over 1919-1920. In 1910 it cost ty tle $38.28 per pupil for . In 1920, it cost $65.81 per popitg instruction—al increase 0! ¥ cent. and in 1921, it is costing or per cent more for ini per pupil than it did in 1920, Special attention is called ti fact that administration costs increased over 200 per cel against 72 per cent increase struction from 1910 to 1920. The cost for operation of has decreased 1 per cent over and the cost for maintenance repairs bas not increased. SEATTLE SCHOOL DI Our school properties are at $10,400,362. Our bonded debt is now 869,000, or over for every pupil. In_ other attic is in debt by over 80 per of the valuation of its school pre erties. There are, $3,000,000 in yet to be sold. Toda: c rank eighth in everything but pense. Seattle holds Lg the amount of money we si ‘Ther school ‘tp expense” . # charged to miscellaneo: business man could allow this in-a-bag method and succeed? _ 1910, the miscel! eous cost $29,097.78, and in 1921 this. (¢ a-bag) miscellaneous expense grow to $272,600 (some cat! per cent increase over 1920. item represents money spent things not wanted known or or for whims, fancies and empirics. DEBT INCREASE Prior to 1916, our schools 2 a cash basis. In December, 191 went on a warrant basis for $530) Last March, we owed $2,225,000; § jmonth our school will a on a warrant basis, and by | March our schools will owe @ of $3,000,000, as we are going over $750,000 per year. * Ler | Eves. Captain Bowler en F, W. Londabl, U. 8. N., pent the week end at Fort the guest of his father, un M, M. Londahl, U. S.4A., 3 make a good breakfast fruit dy, bring home some Boldt's ART Rn. CLEVE class in illustration and hing from life (costume) be held in the School for Lettering, 212 Me- urth Avenue "ine Street, Monday, Wednes- meer, evenings from 8 o'cloc r, Coxe, instruct- WHO IS RESPON ‘To be exact and up to dal |increase in attendance for 192 over 1910 is 69 per cent | ere: in maintenance and lover 1920 is nothing. The ope of schools, such as Janitors, cers, firemen, ete. is 1 per cent. 745 O'CLOCK ONAL CHURCH than 1919-1920. "The — incre wine, fenttle edition of “The — Lieut. C. G. Carr, Police [M teachers’ salaries is 9 Wayfarer” “books — words and rartic Squad ver 1910, but the increase im musloe now on aule at i coat of adininistration is 202 per a J 2 oat “all more. This supervision schem IAIN Second Ave, ‘all-day parkere” would Hii Coot results either from the om At $1.00 each; 123 pages, revised leave their cars above Fifth to organize around our sche and copyrighted by ne or, Political machine, or the school w" Dr, J.B. Cro 4 ; avenue it would relieve the cipais are, incompetent for tt n¢ he Glory entire congestion positions, In either case the tax : Lord, "8 Wave, neestion situation. Hi tra cannot have reliet until @ chi Choral Xe My As we hope to bring 3,000 to of head or @ business manage cople, ¢ the ‘ shad. erie. AN® 6,000 cars here daily during atile 1s wasting $150,000 ley 8 ni Kor ~Waytarer Week.” let's atart year for supervisors, directors a « torn, Glory to supervisors and political assistant Hal Tyan Chorus, Ho ve now onatwo-hour limit park- superintendents, . duplication th J That ‘Thirsteth, O ‘Thou ing privilege in the retail dis- usurps the duties and functions & Surely He Has Korns Our Griste, {ict #o aa to give our guests fM] sence! Uninc pals. We should Si Untold Ye Portals rlasting, @ fair chance to visit stores lavoiding waste. This dual system The Palms. and theatres while here. has disorganized and destroyed our EDGAR 1.’ WENSTER, General Ma hers’ efficiency remedy for high taxes is stop waste by employing those will regard and conserve payers’ money, ager “The Wayfarer”

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