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PAGE 10 Engagement of Miss! Adele Small Announced ; Bridge Party Arranged, M* AND MRS. ROBERT E SMALL announce the engage Ment of their daughter, Adele, to Mr George Edwaris, son of Mr, and Mrs Walter Edwards, The wedding will take place on Wednesday afternoon, May 31, at 4:80 o'clock, at the coun try home of the bride-clect’s parents. A reception ie q >) “Orystal Springs Farm.” a will follow the ceremony ©) Both Miss Small and Mr. Edw attended the University of Washing ton, where she is a member of Delta > Gamma sorority and he ts affiliated | with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity ~t As & prenuptial compliment to Mise Small, Mrs. Dominic Brace has extended invitations for a bridge of [aie tables at her home on Queen © Anne Hit next Saturday afternoon > Last Saturday Miss Elizabeth Daw ) gon Was hostess at a luncheon and Miseellancous shower In her honor At her home at Medina, Twelve Euests were seated around a beautl | fully appointed table centered with corsnges in pastel shades, and mark ing each pieces were ~“ ple brides. . Bridge W ill C “omplime nt Miss Grace Fischer Miss Florida Singleton will enter fain with a bridge of three tables at Ther home Saturday afternoon, com Plimenting Miss 6 “ whose marriage to Mr. Will be solemnized this month. Only the Intimate friends of Miss Fisch. er have been invit Additional Bow Holders Added to the list of boxholders oa Studio. the “Sports Clothes Dance,” Women's University club t+ tole © @atarday evening at the Masonic! tel Sorrento to the Wi! Frederick Hall) National congress. Mrs. Paul Harper, ‘White. ee m at Sunset Club jc. i+ visiting Mrs “Something Interesting in Dancing | Lilly, and Interpretation” will be the pro | gram at the Sunset club Wednestay | afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Miss | Francis Ruhm as hostesses. eee “Mrs. Derickson Luncheon Hostess To honor Mra. J. Ro Heckman and Mrs. J. C. Barter of Ketchikan, Alaska, who are guests in town, ) Mrs. R. B. Derickson, wife of Cap-| tain Derickson, U. 8. corset and geo- | Getic survey, entertaine} with a) Tuncheon of eight covers at her) _ home today. eee Wedding Solemnized Saturday ‘The marringe of Miss Edith Wood, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. | Thomas P. Wood of Helova, Mont. \ to Mr. Grover Cordz, sop of Mr. yand Mra. S. A. Coriz of this city, solemnized on Saturday at high at the home of Mr. and Mra. Tylor Thompson, 1427 Secord ave. N.. with Rev. Cleveland Kieihaver performing the ceremony _ Following the service there was a Feception. Presiding at the table were Mrs. William Martin and Miss Ona Sloan, assisted by Mise Dora Hurley, Miss Mabel Hall and Mise Phebe Ector. Mr. and Mra, Cords | left for a trip to Portland, ond after June 1 will be at home at Snoqual mie Falls. Mrs. Cordz is a graduate of the University of Washington and « Member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Cordz attended Pullman col- lege. oe Monday Practice Club @ Monday Practice club will meet | Next Monday with Mrs. Farwell Put Mam Lilly at her home, 3731 E. Pros pect st. General | Ladies of the G ‘Thursday evening 4 ory If so-ealle corm don’t despair. Fe permanent relief is the new method. A jets-It" removes any hard or soft corn from n your Luncheon at Home cont Mrs. Max Olsen was hostess at a|jawre J by mfr Mine Elsa Michaelis of Victoria, Farwell Putnam orge Washington A. R.. }dancing party at Veterans’ ha cures” made your (eet more sore and tender, MISS ADELE The engagement of Miss Small to Mr. George lennounced today.—Portrait THE SMALL CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Nurses A meeting al undergraduate Nurses perat club will be held at the saniterium the vice-president, Mra, W. A MeDevitt, 102 16th ave Wed nenday, May 10, at & p.m, Import ant matters will be ¢ Al [nurses interested tn th mania | Hon are requented to be present | Alpha Bell Camp, No, 8831, RN, A Alpha Bell camp, No, 8831, RN A., will meet at Fraternal Brother hood hall, Fremont, on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each | month Bazaar and Luncheon | The Women's guild of St. Mark's lehureh ip planning ® bagaar and luncheon, which will be given at the chureh on Wednesday, May 10, the arrangements to be announced later | Denver Consumptive Society The regular meeting of the Seattle lOrthodox Jewlsh Ladies’ « itary to the Denver Orthodox hospital for consumptives will be held Wednes day, May 10, at 2 p.m, at Y, M. 1 A. 17th ave, and EB. Union et Au members urged to be present. | Allah Social Club. Allah Social club wi be enter tained at the home of Mra Rex A Turner, 790 Hellevue N.. Wednesday May 10, at 2 p.m. Mra, Blanche Le Crone and Mra, Frederick O'Neil! anninting hostes Cards and re freahmente. All Eastern Stare in vited eee Circle J, Wallingford Circle J, Wallingford, of the First Presbyterian chureh #tl! Yold wn all day meeting at the hone of Mra Arthur Jeffery, 4403 Denamore ave Wednesday, May 10, at 10 a, m In dividual lunches wilt ie ved farm Sdwarda is| ity style at 12 o'clock fembers of / m thy trict in Albee, .M {church and friends in the district by Wayne Albee, McBride \\'™" ete = nisys kena amnoraaee West Seattle W. C, Tt itonia apart-|o’clock, to which the public ts invit.| The West Seattle W. CT. U, will ed. Refreshm: meet at the home of Mrs. Kitts ‘ee Exgleston, 635 Dist ave, Wednesday Vimy Ridge Chapter May 10, at 2:30 p.m. Members ex Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of pected to be present neighbors temple are: Mr. and Mrs, P. M.| ments Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. William Cros-/ ee. by. Mr. and Mra. PD. EB. Frederick, Mra, William Sherman Walker re Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Backus, Mr. | turned Sunday from Washi D. ) and Mrs. R. G. Wright, Mr. and Mra.|C. where she attended the D. r ADDITIONAL CLUBS Nellie Cornish and Mrs. ThOMAS| General George Washington Circle le will give a! arm May 11 When Your: Corns Hurt Use “Gets- Ends Corns and Calluses Quick It’ have only r instant, complete, saranteed drops of old or new, it any foot fingers. eR Tuncheon of twenty covers, followed |in Seattie by the Ow! Drug Co. by bridge, at her home yesterday | afternoon. MK 2 ETROPOLITAN) Orthopedic Tea Shop | ALL 1s WheK Interlaken guild will be fe charge} Of the Orthopedic day, with Mrs Tea Shop Wedne Boyd Goebel as host ess, She will be assisted by Mrs. A G. Rochford, Mrs. Ray Ling, Mrs. G WALTER Hamil, Mrs. J. A. Millias, Mrs AMPDE James R. Darrow, Mra. C. C. Tenny, Mrs. B, J. Parrahn, Mrs. F. “HAMLET” R. Bates “TAMING OF TH ersona Wednesday “MERCHANT OF Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot and Wednesday “MACBE Thursday © Miss Vera Talbot of San Francisco, : who have been guests at the Hotel pon 4 ” Washington for several weeks, left ae! i A Ma 96s nd this afternoon for their home. | OTHELLO” dnt Mth } Saturday Eve. Miss Lora Thornhilly of Wenat chee, who is visiting with Mrs. W. B.| Martin at her country home, “Ai Cideh,” will leave next week for New York, to complete her study of dan S ry S§ y a Sta § a cing in the school of Cehalif. Mee mt ad Miss ©. H. Hamlin and Miss Phyl A. L. ERLANGER lis Hamlin will return tomorrow Presents M evening from a trip to California. oe € The Distinguished : Mr, and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry Actor and Singer ¢ are plan ig to remove in a fortnight i to their summer home at the High CHAUNCEY % lands, 1 ogi LCOT Mrs, Edward B. Ballinger left yes terday for Portland, to visit Mrs.|\1 In a 3-Act Irish Romantic ° Harry Keyes Brooks until the last of 7 the week. Comedy-Drama eee Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. W. D. Perkins and Mrs. John D. Roberts gge motored to Anacortes urday for a 0 in the day, HEAR OLCOT LATEST eee Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stewart ana| Mrs. Margaret Stewart Fisk and small son Stewart of Yakima have || Kvenings— . $1. taken an apartment at The Gables Sat. Mat for a short time | ae | Bargain Wednesday Mat. Mins Elizabeth Adams of Hoquiam cf . Visited friends in town over the| Bent Seats $1.10 week-end | eee | MAIL ORDERS NOW Mr, and Mrs, Lee Shaw Forbes | wAT S 3 TRS 4 will remove this week from the Ho. T SALE THURSDAY ‘The Great Amertean Ac Tuesday and Friday VENICE” Eves mw" ne and friends will be welcome, Take ear No, 11 to Sint ave British Empire, will not h 10, but on Empire Day toh elec Woman's Service Club Luncheon May 24. “_* The month luncheon the Worm King County Hospital Club an's Service club will be held Wed King Cou Hospital club. wit | Pesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the meet Thursday, May 11, at 1 p. m,| Hotel Washington, instead of the with Mra. L. C. Whorf, 3 Highland| Washington Annex, as formerly drive. Take West Queen Anne car! Luncheon will be followed by bridge on First ave Reserva ay be made thru the ob sb service representative or with Mra Richard B West 0951.5 Derickson. Adele M. Fielde Clab Jo Parliamentary Pro- Friday at the Rai Weet Seattle Art Club r xchange building and elected| Wert Seat Art club will meet 5 lowing officers for the ensuing | with Mrs, A. L. Warner, 1634 Palm ear: President, Mra. Bt ave, at 10:30, Edgar Forkner, Seat art ed; first v tle artist, will talk and exhibit his Mra. Clementine Pear 1 ‘ Mra M. A eee Mra, C Home Sewing Chit nan, and treasurer, Mra The Tadwe of the Grand Army Randall. The clase in public speak-| Home Sew club will be entertais ing will be in clinrge of Mra. M. A.|ed by the members of Gen. Lawton Rogers, The b will hold ite next|cirele at their hall In Ballard, Wed. ng the first Friday in October, when the annual breakfast will be! and Three Others “| May Pay the Price Your dentist will tell you that four people out of every five past the age of forty have Pyorrhea. And thousands of younger persons are victims of this dangerous enemy. Are your gums sore or tender? Do they bleed when you brush your teeth? If so, go to your dentist at once and start using Forhan’s For the Gums immediately. For bleeding gums are an early symptom of Pyorrhea which quickly loosens the teeth, until they drop out or must be pulled, and causes poisonous pus pockets to which scientists trace many serious ailments. You can prevent Pyorrhea, or arrest its course, by the con- sistent use of Forhan’s For the Gums in sufficient time. Brush your teeth with Forhan's twice a day or oftener. It will keep your teeth and gums in a healthy condition, Remember—four out of five are caught by Pyorrhea because they are neglectful. Start using Forhan’s For the Gums today. 35c and 60c tubes at your druggist’ Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. 8. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea | Interbay PT. A will speak on “The Irrigation Proj A nocial peirso val of Interbay PT, ee of the State.” Members urged| Oscar J. Charlies, U. 8 A., colonel A. wih hs tase GUA te eo Gras, (t0 eee commanding, and Mra, Charles, in gee, 899 W. Holliday, at 445 Gon ove or of Colonel C. C. Ballou, U. 8 Convention reporta. D. K, E, Mothers’ Club jonel of the regiment, here on ee | ‘The Mothers’ club of Delt Kappa | official Inspection, is atill a matter Mystic Jowel Auxiliary Epailon meets at 2 p.m. at the chap-| Of pleasant comment, as are the Mystic Jewel auxiliary with moot at |te? Bowes | agreeable parties at which the hosts bb welivee “deanta 16 nee cad see : were Major Harvard C. Moore, 1 B. F t. Lunch at 1 p,m. All Greon Lake W, CT. U. ak atl pe ge’ jar ayeag hee a legen Rebekahs invited. 4 Green Lake W, C. T. U, will meet| ander McGee, U. 8. A., and Mra. Me cee at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Claude Snyder, | Gee, Lieutenant Henri 8t. Cyr, U. 8 Ladies’ Grotto Club 624 Ravenna bivd A., and Mra. St, Cyr ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet odin fs * : n 7 et the Feder use at 2 p.m Daughters of ¢Vterans Coons MM. Fale, Wi. 8. A. te | ore Clara Barton Tent No, 1, Daugh.|charse of the Reserve Officers ters of Veterans, will meet at the ining Camps for the Sth corps The hought club| Armory Wednesday, May 10, at 2 p Ft — Fort Lawton officially rtudy depar ts with Mra,|m. Election of delegates to the de. |? Wednesday Annie KE. Winsor, 2612 14th ave. S, at| partment convention at Aberdeen.’ 1 a. 1:20 p.m. Members are requested to take the» CAM? nigh i eas cae 6 o'clock interurban for Hverett,|, * reception ball. pr pesnige td The y League of Women Vot-| Temt, Daughters of Veterans. Charles H. Muir, U. 8. A., command ore w < a business meeting at nit) Aes ing the 3rd division and Camp noon Wednesday, May 10, at the ¥ Signal Corps Auxiliary | Lewis, and Mra. Muir, whose, honor W. C. A. cafeteria, Mr, Thomas B. The Signal Corps Auxiliary will) guest was Major General Charles G hold it# regular monthly meeting | Morton, U, 8. A. commander of the Wednesday, May 10, following | 9tn corps area | dinner at Meven « erie. | ~ see | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | " SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS nenday, May 10, Take ear No. 23) monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, sanks as 20 te gg ba Ab tunch-| cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis eon at noon, welcome x ie criminating traveler. Lorraine Social Club Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch of Lorraine Social club will meet with | t regular estaplishment, the army, the navy, the marine, Mra, HK, 7 r, 1118 10th ave. N..| the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corpz, with a Tah Pee pe baa when = ‘| personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance, | oe : whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Beattle’s " Analysis Class civic laurels. Human Analysis class will meet at YW. C. A, & pm. Readings of | FORT LAWTON & handsome reception was given at character by Professor Johnag, Ayer,| Thi week at Fort Lawton, and in| Fort Lawton by Colonel Oncar J M. Vv, B © invited Seattle, officially and # the| Charles, U. 8. A., colonel command i ie ° central figure is Major General/ing, and Mrs. Charles Charles Morton, t B. A., senior) Decor ne nda Dilation elicited en » at vehectheube,-486..°¢ Heel States army, next in rank to Gen-| poured, Mrs. Burke, Mra, Richard A . ole oh: ” ng, U, 8 A, ond] Ballinger, Mra, Hugh M. Caldwell national con tho pO! ral John J. Pershing. - be f vention will report lrecently appointed commander of| Mra, Stephen J. Chadwick ° " ” the Sth corps area, who is here on! The affair was notable, not only Won y chna deesagciap = Aagar wom. | #2 inspection tour in its receiving line, but in the em an's Century elub will meet with M In honor of the general, on Mon-|inence of ite guests, military and J. KR. Persons, Kirkland, Further in| 08% afternoon, after official hours, | civilian, marking anew the import formation from Mre. ¥. L. Parker ance of Beuttle’s Service Bet Kast 7979 Hill of the state development depart eee ment of the Chamber of Commerce| The delightful bridge buffet given STAR TOMORROW Two Fried Begs, Strictly Presh— 10c In the following COLEGROVE Restaurants AUTO KITCHEN #21 Kast Pike BGYPTIAN KITCHEN 15M Third Ave. SPECIALTY rooDp sHOP 110 Pike St, b-plece AN-wool wear; coat, knickers and skirt with Toast; OUR POLICY OF NO SALES TT has given to Seattle women a confi- dence in that measu’ it is Fashion, and for intrinsic worth, not ficti- tious value. IF (and, maybe, “Knicker Just the thing for outing and street EATTLE SERVICE SET A city possessing an official cirele versed in all the last week at Fort Law Beattlo Chamber of Com Women's Auxillary American Legion | B. D. CHARMER ileal ae ay ILMAN ie THE DUSKY the illness of his mother. ¢ that he had located the money A ~ in bis room at the Y. M. C. S. KIMATA AND #18 WIFE, 119} were releaned opening the paper, according to a be- fter being arrested | lief common among the peasant wom: lon of France. on $760 bail ¢ on boone charges. TUESDAY, MAY 9, cere- 1 by Colonel ree gave a luncheon at the Rat the general the leaders of Seattle's | shot bim with a revolver from No. 160 1" The Women's Auxiliary of the} ler club on Monday in compliment American Legion, Post No, 160, West to Major General Charles G. Mor Beattie, are entertal 4 silver | ton, U, S, A. commander of the 9th tea at the home ». C. E. MeMil.| corps area, assembling in honor of | n, 4132 W. Austin ot., Wednesday, May 10, from 2 until 6 o'clock social, professional and business life. PHILIP = TIN-| Rev, Herbert J. Murchison, Ketehi racy missionary, aesesed back at hin desk Tues. | Jen his wallet containing |@ay in the city council chamber Sunday night was exonerated after a short trip to Alton, Ill, | Tuesday when Murchison notified where he was called on account of|1e— Mon, who two weeke after The third needle In a paper is a/ three ots at him from a rifle, lucky charm {f one takes it first on 1922, QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE Women Should Know how ham’ s Vegetable Com; ‘Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wiscons n. "1 run down, tired and nervous. Io not even do own how could not ah ight and all gave ~ or and a told me of E. Pinkhai Vegetable C a to sleep better and I have kept on iq proving ever since. I have t seven bottles now and am so that I am all over these bad feelin Mra. B. Lansen, 1639 N. ard Sieber Wisconsin. For the woman entering Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vi pound can be of much ng this time of life certain ch ¢ place which sometimes d into serious trouble. Piha ery nervousness. i headache and dizziness are - tne symptoms. Lydia E. Vegetable Compound is a restorative, —— etapa toa ist nature in c: y past this time. Why not ceaialy — Advert frialt INTERPRETERS | FOR TON | | Thru three interpreters, Eng Ye Hip Sing tong member, 109 King explained to Judge C..C. D Tuesday how Ab Sing, a Bow tong man, had entered the side of Yen's store, February 12, shot him. Ab Sing ts on trial charged fe degree ansault, as the 4 table Con of his alleged part in one of many tong war outbreaks last ter Yen explains that Ah Sing two other tong men, Wong jand Chin Yuen, came to his lishment, and that, as he was ing farewell to two friends, Ah hind ‘The other two Chinamen were with Ah Sing are naid to ha opened fire on Yen's two friends b missed. Consequently Wong jand Chin Yuen left the city. One of the three interpreters Yen shooting, was himself the of a tong markeman, who In Paria, the higher above pavement a citizen lives, the higt the taxes be must pay. “SWEET SIXTEEN” WE TELL IT WITH VALUES Persistently and Consistently —Else We Never Could Have Made the Wonderful Success We Have of ‘Sweet Sixteen” ¢ up to the desires for rments and service style when the price of a garment can be cut in half it is probably worth the half price only that’s too much), and was out- rageously over-priced in the first place. To “fall” for the pretentions that a garment has been “reduced” from $50 to $25 was once common. But the sham has been exploded and shown to be expensive to the patron, WE are firmly against “Sale merchants are driven to “Sales” to realize “ready cash” on unsalable goods. Some hate to do it. Others delight in “putting it over.” They are not in position to merchandise as we do and cannot “Tell It With Values” as we do, Many dy-to-Wear” and command the largest “R Coast without in senting new creations. not cut in price. garments. Every day tn the year at “Stung again” is the oft-expressed reflec- tion of a “Sales” vic- tim, Sut." $16 1023 Second Ave., VOLUME makes the low price. We do business on the York the best styles and values, constantly pre- If we desired, we could Our profit is so small on every sale it is only the great volume of business that works out the success of selling “Sweet Sixteen” Spring's Newest—A lovable sult model in ali-wool Tweeds and other wool eultings; all popular colors. Bilk~ 16 UNed oerceeeeeceees New Le LE OS and always freshly styled Corner Spring St.