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Ba oneal whose wedding to Mr.| ranged the following complimentary 98 W. Mathenus, pr. will take) recital, to be given at the Rainier BrithhA mertran Asenrtafion in May. Miss Gladys Loer enter.| Grand hotel Tuesday eventng. April| The regular meeting of the British. American association will te held tn | the Fine Arts hall, 1212 Fourth ave, Viet Darts, trom “La Tees”. Pecetsi Friday evening, April be an old-fashioned “bring and buy lock, followed by a Monday Monoioeus pemeagd church, a reception wii! oan Ethel Jane Tewttt given, Tener Soleo — Miller Freeman, Mra. Louis Mrs. Mary Terrell Giest- fmg, Mrs. Arthur Jordan and Mrs Mark Odell. Assisting witl be Miss| cy uuetts in 1798 Condon, Mias Cameron, Misa Hodgen ~ nd Miss Wood. Spring flowers tn ‘profusion will be ‘used in decorating. ° PAGE 12 Seattle Personal, Mr, and Mra, James A, Matght, fr. . are receiving congratulations mpon the birth of a son, James A. Haleht, cape ociet IIT. at the Seattle General hospital, CLUBS F ’ April 18, A see Theta Alpha Mr. and Mra, Marion R. Cumming? | neiig 1 Pee . ority will entertain at! ‘The Reattle Federation of Women’s Mise Harrictt Allen to Be |snt Mr. and Mes. Perry Truax left] q"iuneheon at the Women's Unk | chine will mest at. the. cluthoune M Bride; Bridge maitre. versity club on Saturday, April 22. At) Monday, April 24. Kxecutive board, ay aTiae , as 8's Venere BLO. 1 o'clock, complimentary to Mr®./ 19:39 Ilection of officers, Polls . ill Complimen : John C. Higxing, Mes, David Thom | open from 1 to 4:30, Mra. Blackatone a ty WW B ‘i Mr. and Mra, Edwin A. Strout. JP. son, Mra. Frederick Jamienon, Mra| wit speak on “Child Clinle Work” Miss Betsy Booth. have taken a cottaae at the Country | Freon Garber, Mra: Ira Rronscn and | 24, speak on “ChIIA Clinle Wo ooun jelub for the summer, and removed | yy. Taian Passe, peiceneene /4f y a ° " , there th kK. HARRIETT ALLEN, daagh-| “ere this week, | the sorority, | | | ‘ Letens F-%. A ter of Mra. Stanton Allen, 88) Cane Charles @. Wand, U. & A, AM No, 168 Latona PT. A. will meet at the qhosen Thursday, May 11, as the day with Mrs, Ward and baby Sally ADR.| Anan chapter No. 168, 0, ™, ®,|%R00! Thursday, April 27, at 2:90 @f her marriage to Mr. Walter Biel! who have been stationed in Juneau! win give a dance and card party |? for several months, have been trans x pri 22, ht begga oe ferred to Camp Lewis, ea 2, In the Knights of ‘The wedding cerem ‘pe ae performed in the evening, at the) Afr, Drusctiia Percival wil leave pat Thome of her grandmother, Mrs. Wil- earty in May for Roston, where she! om., women's guild of the Church Ham Pratt McLaren, 4191 ©. Newton will be ae, em of her sister £08} oe the Epiphan: et, with only relatives and intimate ee friends in attendance, Rev. George Davis Adams and Mre. | NUTeD All day Saturday, lan t Adams save removed from Port Cub i: lan Townsend to this city to make their Lahete Dance iiss McLe! 0 ‘The Lakota club will give « “pert M a | Nome ana are domiciled at 208 36th | ¥.ohi “gunews Raturdey evening, ‘As a comptiment to Mim EA alas oa, ea April 24, in the Kaights of Columbus Booth, who will be a May bride, Miss) Mr. and Mra. Philltpe Dickinson nan, a6 6 MeLealian ts entertaining with (Rieanor MeCormick) have taken the ail bridge of five tables at her home apartment of Mins May Lee in Ad Invitations for a dance at the) Mr. and Mra Allen B. ingte wit ‘Weat Sido Women's I t evening. Assisting the hosts will Port Madison about que L cory, corner of ‘Mr, and Mrs. George W. Johnson, wh Peter Andrea, Mr. and Mra, Exngtish woman and worker among fornia ave. and Mrs. A. F. O'Reilly, Mr. and — Misa H. RiddeM, a distinguished ood " ‘OR SATURDAY Alliance Lancheon y will hold « delicates sen male in the guild vom of the ‘The annual banquet of Alpha XI een ere i |rian court for onan Delta will be held on Saturday. April pitations Issued monn Karn ie semiee horas [Dale chub, 188 Seneca at a ame eg ge era x cesta ‘Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chandler have © 28 ‘Club Baker Park clubhouse, Satur. remove to their summer cottage at] 145 poids a food wale all day at gro Lander st. and Callb Dance Begef® Bridge Miller, Mr. and Mra, HL. L./ the lepers in Japan, will reach the! 4 «eagedance” will be held Sat r. hard. city April 29 to embark with her seo ‘Likert, Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Richard urday night at the Seattle Yacht aad Mr. and Mrs William Livin. retary on the Admiral tine steamehtp club for the efit of the campaign Pine Tree State for the Orient. Misa eee Riddell! has spent nearly her entire |{UNd for th Mrs. Arthur G. Latimer as Where she has been enjoying a brief ite friends, Miss Dorothy Ew. Shade of Raltimore, a missionary, ts Will entertain with a bridge|Al#e booked by the Pine Tree State | Are, Saturday, Entertai life in Japan and for years has dean | Fitse bond tswue ‘ill ertain for in charge of the leper howpital there, han ¥. Mine, WLR . Latimer She ts returning now from Engiand.| 9.’ M Pang) yp PY Miter, W. TC, will meot at the fpuest.o¢ honor ands few of her|Fest, with relatives. Miss Agnea| Miller, W. I - 2 * Montlake Stadium April 22, Luncheon on Friday, April 28. * fs en route to Shanghat, a 1300, ae oe eee Vase Glee Clad Mra. J. Harrington Edwards and and Attractive Tea | yrs. Mazet Hikes came over from4 A benefit dance will be gtven for Frederick Bolton and Mra Tacoma Wednesday night to attend | the Vasa Glee at the home of Mrs. Bolton with | retinas mosth in California. Preparation of t “Wild flowers were ued in decorat- +. 32 ing convention thie summer. with the Mowering currants pre-) Dr. and Mre, M. A. Matthews left ing, while a graceful basket this week for a three weeks’ trip to pink sweet peas centered the ta New Orieana, where, presiding, were Mra J. eee Smith, Mra. Ivan W. Goodner,) Mra. Chartes Owen Fowler of Pair. ©. H. Richardson, Mra. Iran banks, Alaska, who has been fn the , Mra. Frederick Padelford and ‘David Thomsen. town Wednesday and will leave next | meet with Mra eee i240. Take W &@ bridge breakfast at her) Mrs Hugh Scott McCunghey Ieft at Hamilton Arms, in| last evening for Visalia, Cal, where t to Mre. W. H. Talbot, qf she will join Mr. McCaughey and Francisco, for Thursday, April) make their home. Mu ‘cal satay Saturday Service at hee Tea Tea S © th ar ead iarag wn’s| East Highland @rtve will be tm prin: eter ncengen geen| oe shop with Mire 3. D. Carlisle | noidgan indoor Mrs. Philip Macbride, soprano. hostess, assisted by Mre. J. R. Stir. w Pre qiotiniet, [PM Mrs. Roy Davis, Mra. George Mr. Jack Perrine, pi t, will Drever, Mrs. H. M. Walthew, Miss contribute two numbers. Lyda May Davis, Mist Nancy Aff | bom cor and M . Mike Eleanore Jones and Miss At the tea hour Mrs. William Ran Eivina Gium, N. 40th, imentary Recital pert evening, April iss Smithson Mothers’ Club Complimenting Miss Geraldine| Miss Lillian R. Shoenberg has ar with a shower at her home on| 25, at 8:15 o'clock: Anne hill, yesterday after-| sopranc Aria— male” at 7 o'c! -|the Denny-Fuhrman guild's bal, |©. U. W, Ball, Ninth and Union, Sat C. Ayer entertained this after./the Denny aati urday night, April 22 All net re delightful tea, from 3 until 6) Mrs. James McVay te spending a| cetp will go to the singers for the week pti bene Se Dy H. A. Middaugh at 424 First ave W. . . Durtng stay tn ety is &) Wednesday, ‘Plans Bridge Breakfast | Qucu st te trout Toye “ Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve has ctl Ms w Dall, 1409 Ninth ave. Business meet ing ay 7:80. Dancing at 9, oe club in the new A. he Pacific Coast Sin. to be held in Seattle Musto by the ac cordion erchestra, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Wisconsin Goklenred ub Fast for several months, arrived in| ‘The Wisconsin Gollenrod club will A. Witeox and Mra rfl 24. Box lunch at ost Quewe Anne car, eee West Seattle W. C. T. UL ‘The West Seattle W. C T. U. wf meet at the home of the president, Mra, H. 1. James, 222 West Seattlan, Wednesday, April 26, at 2:30 p.m. Members urged to at tend. Friends cordially invited. are) sharge Saturday at the Orthopedic! geatie oaseenadine tea. =m Walnut st, pienlc and play day with Mra. Frederick March Colby, 2200 E. 66th st, Monday, April 34, atip.m Take Ravenna or Cowen transfer to jitney at Review No. 8 Beattie Review No. &, W. BA. of : re Boe 5 Compliments Will Speak Before the Maccabees iss will meet Thursday 37, tn A. O. There will 2 A Bouthern Lotaby ........ war In the receiving line will be & The Blind Ploughmanm ......Clarte| ‘Mrs. Frank Elwell Case, Mra Fa. » Little Mother of Mine |... Burleigh Tours Ward Lincoln Smith, Mra J. WwW.) Ridney Lawrence Dizon Spangier, Mrs. Martin Rozema and) ‘Mrs. Charies Roy. » The Little Damornt Alternating at the urns are to be Miss Gladys Wh First separate school for colored children was established tn Mase) Oregon produces 70,000,000 domn ogee annualty. Aantatants a ‘Take 1 or @ Lemons Little Cost Private Talle ‘The McKelvey Filiet: ease STEVENS ‘They Are Danctng Wow Day and Evening. Lady Assistanta III Fourth Av., Ne, Pike soe ‘Tel. Main 3011 Pept! of Albert Rose Parsons and Rafael Josefty it Moderate Prices her home Wednesday, an a compt!- Will Speak: Be} Will Speak: Before Prepare Dr, Stevenson Smith wif deftver a courte of nix tenures on “tee tes'| Lhe Great American Dessert chology of Discipline” before the Mothers’ club of the Lowell school, beginning Monday afternoon, Apri; KINGSFORD’S CORN STARCH PUDDING | 24, at 2 o'clock, ana continuing for five consecutive Monday: 2 cups scalded Milk cup Snger 2 Eggs \ teanpoon Salt The subjects will be The Instincts 4 level tablespoons Kingsford’s Corn Starch 4 teaspoon Vanilla Of Babies,” “Peychology of Habit 1 oz, Chocolate melted (optional) Formation,” “How Obedience Is Ob- Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. Stir the hot milk tained,” “Psychology of Punishment and Reward,” “The Causes of Cor slowly into the corn starch and stir over water till it thickens. tain Faults of Childhood” and “what Cook fifteen minutes, Beat the eggs slightly, add the sugar to Avoid in the Discipline of Chil- and salt. Add the corn starch mixture to the Founders’ Day Banquet Founders’ day banquet of Wash- ington Alpha and Puget Sound alum- 'T is not ‘necessa: * Bi sy-endn I ry to purchase both a bread and a pastry hae of Fi Beta Phi sorority will be flour. By . quart Pp f Kingsfi d's C Si Biven at the Automobile Dealers’ elub on Friday evening, Apri! 28, at 6:20 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Madigan is in charge of arrangements and reservations may be made by calling her at Eiliott 2093-R, see Dinner at Home Mr. and Mra. M. L. Baker enter. tained with a dinner of 123 orvers, followea by bridge, at their home Baturday evening. to three-quarter cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake, FRET: Ask your tor or write John= son-Lieber — Mercan- tile Con Beattie, THK VAMOUS BALDWIN Solder of the Mine ford Corn Sta \ recipes. - Store ; ame | Arnerica’s Favorite Pleases Every Fancy Serves brace wise) —eOnomical And Easy To. stirring constantly, one minute longer. Remove from fire, add the vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Serve cold ‘with cream and sugar. (Serves six persons.) eggs, and cook, WOMEN’S CLUBS THE SEATTLE STAR musical program. Members urged to attend and bring their friends. m™ Mise emily The Theta Alpha Alliance of Delta | Seasde Federation of Women’s Clubs eee Warren Avenne Schoot ‘Warren Avenue school will meet ‘Tuesday evening, April 26, at 7:45 in the assembly room. A program of interest to fathers is being prepared Judge Dykeman will speak and spe celal musio will be turniatet by the sohool orohestra. Folk dancing by Mins Sophia Locks’ clasm; vocal solo, Kaener, accompanied by Kevelyn Gerina Refreshmenta ee Progress (tub ‘Thureday ‘The Thursday Progress club wil! meet with Mra. A. M. Snow, 4403 Kighth N. BH, Thursday, April 27, avam Reyal Neichbors ef Green Lake ‘The Royal Neighbors of Green Lake are giving an old fashioned 49 enter. tainment at Thorne’s hall, Friday and Saturday eveninga, April 2) 22. All welcome, eee “At Home” for Shatin A moet pleasing Master event at Richmond Beach was an given for Mra John Magner at her home on Easter afternoon from 2 te|the address, Mra Paul Richardon 5. Mrs. Magner ts « sbut-in, having |is hostess for Saturday, been confined to her chair for many yearn, Urges Singers to Try for Wayfarer Any person tn Western Washing ton, whe can sing, the 1922 chorus of “The Wayfarer,” Registration t# not limited to those who took part last year, said Mont rolled in the chorus last year and 5,000 singers have been called for to take part in thie season's production in addition to several thousand for the cast Lynch te urging every person who Plans to participate in amy way, both the cast and chorus, be present at the firwt rehearsal Monday at 4 p.m. at the First Methodist church, At tendance ls necessary at that time #0 that registration can be completed | Mra. Miake 1. Mita and agignment of costurnes made ALL SHRINERS tn America have been invited by the Ruth Barlow, school nure, will #peak, Election of of. feers, it horme* a ARCHITECTS’ EXHIBITION \DRAWS BIG CROWDS DAILY BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Another picture of Mr, Albee’a tw Austalned interest has been appar |a study of Adolph Bolm and hin baby jent this month in the architects’ free | son, Olnt, tak here last summer ibition of the latest atyles in| when at the Cornish school, which ts }bullding, open dafly to the public | published in the April Theatre Mag from 12 to § and Sundays from 3 to| azine, 6 at the Fine Arta guilerios, 1218 The Seattle Art Cub school ts thin Fourth ave. The talke on house | week holding tts second exhibition in have been the most popular |the clase rooma in the Thompson ‘This week the last of the series of | building, Fourth ave, and Cherry et. informing articles by leading archi teots of the city will be given, tar | old Bexamith of the university de | partment of architecture was to 0 e or wpeak Friday afternoon, Saturday TL Mareus Pritika will make some remarks on the newest developments hostews, Sunday an elaborate pro- gram has been provided. Mra, A. M P b Albertson, whose husband ts archi tect for the Metropolitan Building er To em company, and Mra. Blimabeth Champ. ney, the author, whore son designed ea the new St. Mark's cathedral, soon to na Landon Baker Just ‘a nebo ae ag engage. n't Make Up Her nie, Mra. Pierre J. Prien, Mra. James Mind on It Robertson, Mre, John Lincoin Hall, anenene Mra. John Travis and Mise 3 BY WEBB MILLER Rennett. The women's chorus from) panis, April 2i—-Mary Landon the Women's University club will! naer, four times since arriving Huntington, former city architect.| whether and when she wil! marry will give a epnetsl eneress wagee the | Altister MoCormick. modern tendencies tn architecture ‘This waa the anawer furnished to. Monday Mre W. R. B. Wiloox wil! aay ny Viscount Janza, who «poke be in charge of the gnileries and Mr. | roe wise Baker to questions as to Narramore, school architect, will be! wit atm had decided. epeaker, Tuestay, Mrs. it aes ‘The mystery of the Chicago girfs Mallia te to be hostess a ng romance deepens every hour. Clara Reynolds, head of the a io Allister MeCormick is in Parts to- partment of the high schools, will * give an address. Mra John Nevins pearson es. reporters and “buying is hostess for Wednesday and Mre ion Baker i i Harlan Thomag will give a special) y 16 to be tourin ie Wrance with his talk upon Japanese prints. Thursday | i, ana maid. He anid he did not Mra. Thomas will be hostess; Friday. | io ow where they were. A maid at Mra, David Myers has charge of the | . he Janze residence said Viscountess gallery, and Mr. Curtion Will mane) 5... was at home. A (tip to the Normandy retreat at Neufehate! On-Bray, prepared for ‘Thin week will close the exhibit, = but by request a considerable portion | Mise Baker's “retreat to restful farm As & token of the appreciation of |of the exhibit will again be shown at | lif.” ene Se woah y poe oni the leading citizens of the community |the Real Betate Bhow in May. gone there. je Lowen chateau tn & wheel chair wae presented to Mrs, of the As Magner, More than fifty guests call. | Alliance is meeting regularly ed during the afternoon. ‘Toa and | nendays at Frederick & Nelson's for | “™* ee oe a gage female wafers were served by the Misses luncheon. With lofty alms for de | Caretaker who o! 4 ecg Modelle Osbern, Tina Cobb and Jean | veloping the cultural arts in Seattle | COrreepondent out ¢ door when ire, M. Osborn, Mra. C. Taytor ud for the elty, the | there. avd needed auditorium for the city, the and Mra. Lilia G. Norman acted as|committes is at present engaged in| When this was communicated to bosteasen, ‘The working committee of the Art|‘ hills of Normandy to which Vis and eventually acquiring « much-|!t We insisted Mise Baker must be Viscount Janse he surmised that the preparing « series of 10 lectures upon a hes art by Mra, Harriet M. Shaw. The ae wirt “didn’t care for farm lectures will te given on Thorstay mornings and Saturday evenings, 10| He said he hoped his wife would in afl. The firet of the series will ae from the trip within a few be on “How to Judge a Picture,” on os April 27, at 11 a m. Preceding each | The bridegroom-mayte-tobe ar. ia invited to Join | (Prise of thm perien there will be aftived here from London by air and Viscount Janz halt hour of music at 19:80. ‘The | tlephoned to evening lectures will be at #20, with "The detionte question of the wes. music at ding be 8 prechemnnnsrad the visewunt Tick Pe haset the | maid. “Mr. ‘ormick merely con- Fine Ara. 1319 yoarth ave, pot | sulted me about an atitomobile, since the lectures will also be given. The |! &m In the business. dates are May 6, 13, 20 an‘ 27, and May 4 11, 18 and 25, and June | Will Tell Congress ot Mm dD. Merheron, Mra. | About West Shipping M. Pratt, Mra Bailey, Mra. G. J Representing Seattle and other Haecker. The temporary committee | ports of the wtata, Judge George Don- in charce ts Mra. F. B&B. Palmerton | worth will appear before the joint fehairman) Mrs. J. D. Butier, Mra. senate and house committee on mer. John Shaw, Mra. R. P. Ballard and | chant marine in Washington, D. C. Saturday or Monday to present the ‘Wayne Albee of the McBride wtu- | views of this section on shipping lege dio received fourth prize at the sec | islation now pending. The joint com ond annual cotnpetition of American | mittee ls considering the ship subsidy Photography tn Moston in February | bili that has the support of the ed haraber of Com-| Called the “Portrait of a Pinyer,” hin | ministration. merce to stop in Benttle on their way | was the only picture not a landscape to or from the convention of the Anaient Arabic Order Nobies of the Mystic Shrine tn Ban Francisco, June | by Mr. Albee, Glenn Hughes hae an | colony. to rroetve # prine, REndapest, Eungary, tnctudes the Nitustrated by photographs taken | historic town of Ofen, once a Roman 14, 192%, the tourist and conventions | article fg the March “Drama” called —_ berean of the chamber amnounced| “The Maurice Brownes 1921 Season! James Fennimore Cooper wrote 70 Friday mornin: Dooke in 30 years. pointment. 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