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Mr. Seymour Spring, Canton crepe. ‘finishing toveh. the bride's parents, a, 10 Seattle Society St. Paul’s Church Scene of Charming Wi edding ; Attractive Home Wed- ding Solemnized Last jiett Chorus” from Lohengrin. ‘Tan ndards crowned with fruit Blossoms thru which gleamed the from white tapers, marked the ‘Bisie down which the bridal party ad Wanced to the altar, Mr, Wilfred ‘Basterbrook was best man and the “Ushers were Mr. Claude O'Callaghan, Mr. Stanley Orne, Mr. Ernest Campbell and Mr. | John Byers of Everett _ The bridesmaids wore fetching taf. feta frocks in sunburst effect. Mise Lola Magowan, sister of the groom, Ghose coral and gold; Miss Sheriie corise and white, and Miss Beth Davidson, jade green and White. Coronets of tulle and ativer Tibbons adorned their hair and they @arried arm bouquets to harmonize with their gowns. Miss Avadana Cochran, the bride's ‘Sister, as maid of honor was be Witching in coral georgette, beaded fn fridescent beads and sequins over Snapdragons, sweet and rose buds in corresponding formed her arm bouquet. ‘The bride, given tn marriage by ) her father, was a vision of lovell eas in her mother’s bridal rode of | heavy fvory silk, with a court train Of satin falling from the shoulders ‘Ainished tn petal effect and embel Mshed with two silver lovers’ knots oa garlands of pastel flowers. The |. @ealloped at its edge, was fin tm similar decoration. Rare “@14 lace trimmed the bodice and a Birdie of cloth of silver added the The jong tulle veil arranged with a circiet of silver Fibbons and pastel tinted blos#oms “Bcross her brow, while long, white ‘@atin streamers fell from the plait train. White and mauve orchids! ‘With Ophelia roses and white irts ghowered with blue forget-me-nots! ‘GRA lilies of the valley composed her | “Beautiful bouquet. ‘Mrs. Cochran, mother of the bride, | ‘Wore a handsome costume of gray) anton crepe beaded In crystals and corsage of orchids and roses. Immediately after the ceremony) there was a reception at the hore of where fruit bios goms and spring flowers decorated ‘the reoms and supper table. Presid: | fing at the urns were Mra. Fred} Bailey Of Port’*Townsend, Mre. 0. P| Taylor, Mrs. Howard Schage and! Mrs. Burns Lindsay. They were an | ed by the sorority sisters of the} bride. | On thelr wedding trip Mrs gowan wore a dark ¢ gaberdine | tailieur braided in silk braid and a) hat in bronze shade trimmed with | fruit and ostrich tip. A corsage of| orebids completed her attire Both Mr: and Mrs. Magowan grad- uated from the University of Wash Ington with the class of 1921. The bride is a member of Kappa Alpha! ‘Theta and the groom of Sigma Chi. eee Miss Helen Bushee Weds Mr. and Mra. Robert Marsh Bushee Announce the marringe of their daughter, Helen Jane, to Mr. George! Roger Osborne, son of Mrs. Anna T. Osborne. ‘The ceremony was performed Wed Resday evening by Rev. J. Ralph Ma See at the home of the bride's par-| ents at §:20 o'clock. An altar was} improvised in front of the fireplace, | feathery greens and cathedral tapers! forming the setting The wedding march “Amarylis,”| Written by King Louis XIII of France, was played for the entrance | | of the bridal party, with Mrs. Fer-| Fand J. Tuttle, of Denver, Colo., at the piano and the harp obbligato | Fendered by Mrs. Gencita Weaver| Smith. Mr. Arthur Gleditszch, be-| fore the service, san Mavis,” and during the evening “And Yet" eal “Because | Love You, Dear.” During | the ceremony Mrs. Smith sang “O| Perfect Love. The two ribbon hearers, Mina| Evelyn Shepherd, of Tacoma, and| Miss Helen Wilson were attractive in| green organdie and carried Colonial houquet= attached to the ribbons. The bride's sister, Miss Alice Bushes, Was the maid of honor, and wore a Pench-shaded taffeta gown trimmed, and carried an arm pouauet| of Ophelia roses }- The bride was charming tn her! Wedding gown of ivory moonglov crepe meteor, and her tulle veil was worn with a coronet of real orange blossoms. For flowers she carried a shower bonquet of orchids, bride's Toses and lilies of the valley. Mr. Le. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, MAY 11-- Mine Harriett Allen to wed Mr Walker Biel) Van Dusen at the home of her grandmother, Mre William Pratt MeLaren, in the evening. SATURDAY, dinner club jail” in omens “porta Cl sonic Temple Mr, and Mrs. Prank Wlwetl entertain at dinner before Clothes Ball to give the Ma Sporte WEDNESDAY, MAY 17— Renton Hill Guild's card party at the Yacht clv ‘The wedding of Mina Retay Booth to Captain Harry Augustus Buck U, 8. ©, in the Church of the naculate neaption, at 16 k in the morning. THURSDAY, MAY 25-—~ Broadway Guild's musteale at the home of Mra. 2:89 o'clock THURSDAY, JUNE 1— The marriage of Mine Anna Hoge to Mr. Hamilton ©. Rolfe in at Mark’ church at 8 Thomas Green at o'clock. | Dinner Before “Sports J fing tn the back to the end of the | Ma} C |the Sunday Wilbur R. Oxborne, of Aberdeen, was groomaman for his brother. An informal reception followed the and Mr, and Mra, Osborne Attendants for Wedding Named Rooth, daughter of Mr ceremony Mins Tetay on A short wedding journey./and Mra, Lawrence Booth, whowe They will be at home after May 20) marriage to Capt, 10 Augustus at the Halmar apartments, 19th av®| 1 Sa Senaieg “aaenih te and . Denny way | Buckley, Hleventh Unitee a > oN fantry, will take place Wednesday : ad morning. ay . ee nureh of Miss Anna Hoge Chooses |™ern'® ™ in the Churet Bridal Atte lant the Immaculate Conception, has chow | ridal Attendants + ate, {8 to attond her Atisw Angela MoL-l Bins Anns Hoye, dang mains b 4 j land as maid of honor, and her sister, and Mre. mes Dow Ilo ae and Rose Alice Caatlen, for velyn, selected ax the attendants at flower givin friends will follow at the home of Mr, and Mre Leroy Sanders are} THE SEATTLE STAR SATTLE SERVICE SET A city possessing an officia |monies that enrich criminating travelers the regular establishment, the coast guard, the public he: personnel steadily increasing \w hose hospitality adds distine Evening. wedd to Mr, Hamilton ©. Rolfe) ai. aut clyde will be beat man for | CPVIC laurels, te ae lin St. Mark's church, Thursday] oapt, Buckley, # ushers will be| THE BOULEVARD ae es heme of fruit /8tMMm June 1. her sister, Mee. | ate «es Downs. and Mr, Kdwin| Yesterday the boulevard held an TX AN exquisite setting Of frult) james Colbert Sullivan. matron | Hooth, of Wenatoher Jair of gayety, motors Mashed in the Blossoms combined with soft of hor Mins Hetty De Voe, her] Rey, rath Ham If, Cullga"epring sunshine, pretty women in a . od ic a maid of honor, and Mra.| wilt perform ceremony at 10 greens, last evening was solemnixed n mald of hon will per Niestsier ‘Sali <tihehn RD rage tharriage ui Mise Catharyn{Atthur G. Latimer and Mie Kath-| o'clock, assisted by Rev. Father John |*Prins tallleurs accented the ani the ce tare |arine Crawford acne mated scene, with here and there a Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mra.) ste Lawrence Willams, of Chi:| A buffet breakfant will be served |*Unterer appraising the passing emm ‘Thomas Cochran, and Mr. T. will be best man,,and thelat the home of Mr. and Mra, Booth |show Ross Magowan, son of Mr. and Mra( sts are to be Mr, James Colbert after the service. Alternating at the] The restauranta at the New Wash Peiitam J. Magowan, formerly of cinivan, Mr. Marfield Boleom, Mr.|table will be Mra. James KE. Gat|!ngton were filled with Interesting Hot Springs, & D. The service was * | gro ' a aie, ‘thane bo In se }CAspar Clarke, Mr, Pat ‘Tidmarsh| braith, Mra, M, Donahoe, Mra, J. 1/sroups, chief among them that of Bere ct “ gi cara sale nd Mr. Everett Griggs and Mr.| Durand and Mrs, Charles f. Castien,|the Service Bet, ‘assembled for tts Suurch at ihe Corydon Wagner of Tacoma | Anniating are to be Mra, Harry Shaw, |fertnightly luncheon, which wae Before the ceremony Mr. Howard | : eh ing! “at De * tollo Rt. Rev. Frederick W, Keator,| Miss Margaret and Mins Eugenia Mo-|Charmingly served at email tables in Behage sang “At Dawning.” follow bi yacht isted by Rev.| Lellan and Miss Helen James, Jone of the private dining roomea, ple the which Miss Eleanor Donley, at S!#hop of Olympia, a. OY : |turesquely appotnted and lighted by the organ, and Miss Marton Kills of John D. MeLauchian, rector of 8 rose-shaded lamps. _Bettingh: violinist, played the) Mark's church, will read the service Luncheon was followed by auction, Kappa Alpha Theta Prayer, the last &t $:20 o'clock ersona some half hundred guests assisting Strains dlending tnto the “Brida! A reception for relatives and close the list including the members of the Association of Army and Navy Wom Mr. and Mrs, Hoge at the High-| ceiving measages of congratul®: len which represents all the commis ands. ail tions upon the birth of a son in Ned services In Seattle and tte en Pasadena, Cal, May 10 |virons, with thelr civilian gueate Mr. and Mrs, Fetter ‘eee : Dinner Hosts me, Jone Goodtatiow ané’Dra. ( Mr. and Mra, Harvey J. Fetter will! vera) months’ visit. with entertain with a dinner for twelve athin Kelowna, B. C. their residence Saturday evening. ye On eh Mr. and Mra, Lee Shaw Forbes removed today from the Hotel Bor rento to an apartment at 817 “18th Ave. N. relatives |Clothes Danee’ Mr. Everett Earling t# entertaining eee with a dinner of fourteen covers @t! ate and Mrs. A. K. Fisken wil! his home before the “Sports Clothes| remove Friday to thelr summer Dance Saturday evening, compli:| nome at the Country club. mentary to Miss Virginia Merrill cee m pl Sy ig Mr. C. © Belknap and his afeter, Dinner and Theater Mrs. Addie Belknap Conley, returned | Tuesday from an absence of three Party months spent in Honolulu and Call Mr a Mrs. W, M. Humason |fornia. (Catherine Hughes) will entertain ten | eee guests at dinner, followed by a thea} Mr. and Mra. W. N. Caither and ter party Friday evening, in honor of |jire, A. Ht. Todd left today by motor their first wedding anniversary for a trip to Miller river. Mre. E. V. Vachon and son, Ever Musical Art Society lett, Jr., of Portland, are viaiting Mra to Meet | Vachon's parents, Mr, and Mra. 1. 8 The Musical Art soctety wil! hoid | Turner. ite last regular meeting for this sea son at the Fine Arts hall Wednesday | Mr. and Mra. Darrah Corbett and lmorning, May 17, at 10 o'clock, when |family have returned from a six the annual committee reports will| Months’ trip in the East and South j cee be heard. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walkinshaw At 11 o'clock Dr, Robert Max rett, at ar of Engtish 8re removing Point for thie week summer asociate professor to Wing the University of Washington, will | speak on “Seattle, the Seaport of} omance.” The nual luncheon in| Mr. and Mra. Lyman Colt and fam lune will close the year’s work itty, with Mra, Colt’s mother, Mra. T eos T. Minor, plan to remove thie month to thelr home at the Country club |To Entertain cee T: Judge and Mra. Burke wil! leave Tacoma Alumnae next Tuesday morning, accompanied tam Hi Ewan, for a motor trip to C 2:15 see Mr. Leonard Hanar, newly appoint od United States district attorney for the republte of China, in visiting at the home of Mrs, W. B. Martin for a few days before sailing on the 8. & Wenatchee, to take over the duties of his new post, He ix mecompanied by Mir. Leon Douglas, of Menlo Park. who ts leaving on a trip around the world. She Gets $25 Zeta alumnae of Delta Zeta willl ny str and Mra. WI entertain the Tacoma alumnae at! luncheon Saturday, May 13, at in the Frederick & Nelson tea room instead of at the Women's University Tele club, as previously announced phone reservations to Mra Swendsen, Oliver Eliott, North 6200 Orthopedic Tea Shop Mra. Ida Hackett will be hostens for Mount Raker Park gulld at Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, asaisted by Mra. J. B. Thomas, Mra. J. E./ Garfield the | ‘olton, Mrs. E. Lewis, Mra. A. Rone, | Seward social and Literary club baa c ay ry we fie ver B | meet with Mra. Claude Stryker. horgrimson, re. 3 Rasmussen 14891 634 ave. &, Friday. May 1 at and Mee Doria Roe for Her Leg igh ee gel ME Be eee % A . TACOMA, May 11—Tears filled | “Besutifying Grounds. Small Luncheon the eyes of little Rata Wampler as | Pion 4 Celebrating her birthday, Miss|she aided her crippled mother from British American Association Mary © De Veuve will have a|superior court yesterday. Her arm| British American aasociation will small luncheon at her home in Ham-|circied her mother's waist and she | Meet? Fine Arts hall at § p.m. Rev fiton Armes Saturday, which will be/epoke consolingly to her thru ber | 1. Gowen will give « talk.followed followed by a theater party teara by «& proara given by Mr Morris eee With the aid of her 12-year-old | \Y Mee Chive Bralthwake and id @aughter and crutch, Mr Bertha | Ming Winifred Bateman. pd & crutch, Mra. Bertha | Frcgsiagycr Informal Bri ge Wampler limped down the corri |. 4 | Complimenting Mins Betsy Booth.| gory away from the court room | West Seattle Review Sewing Circle Miss Phyllis Hamlin ts entertaining | where it seemed to her t justice | West Seattle review W. B. A. new. with an informal bridge at her home| was indeed blind. She had received |" circle will meet with Mra. W. J 4 deed blind. She had received | ine circle will meet w Fr Friday afternoon. $25 for the loss of her leg rif en . < sw satiate On April 18, 1920, Mrs, Wampler |” lock ; Rae cca assisting in ampler | hoate s invited Pageant Will Be |was run down by Arthur C. Beiner + ae a >, an accountant. She was painfully | Presented injured and amputation of her Kanaas Women's Club The Women's Missionary society | was necessary, Her back was also| Kansas Women's club will meet of the First Presbyterian church wi jured with Mrs. Hampton Morgan, 2440 present the beautiful pageant.| Six weeks later, while confined to| Mirst ave. W. Mra. C. J Moone: “Womanhood tn Many Lands. tolher t her busban John Wamp-| rs. G. F. Evans and Mrs, 8. which the public ta invited, on Fri-|ier. ¢ 4 her and her three chil-| Stryker will axnist day evening, May 12, at 8 o'clock, in| wren, tee howe, Albis ad Lee | a school room. Following ter, 17 and 18 years old, @1 up is the program jtheir schooling to support the fam Reader Mra RR Routers ily — are Fe Lone eee Mra, Wampler filed auit for The Mountaineer Mise Ruth Everett | $10,000 againwt Reinert after she “Atal Misa Lorna f nad jected two offer ttle yale sicstline Loree had 1 two offers of sett American Indian”. Mise Mildred Crandail|Ment of $60 and $200 Mexz0 Bopranc Boll ; | hile the was pending . of Minetonka | Lieurance | W am returned to town, and, un. Serrhi Oedper [known to hia wife, setgled with Rein Edith Kendal ert for $350 and signed a release. ath Wihonaney He used $150 to fight a non-sup. ME Sigs he |port action inatituted by his wife and . rin lapent $5 to start suit for divorce jagninat hin wife. the court When order contribute to 4 by his fam upport he turned over $26, eay in gthat had apent the remainder above his attorney's fees, In support ing himself. facts are tained in the court records. Monday Mra. Wampler’s action against Reinert came to trial before jury in Judge W. D. Askern's + Mannae|COUrt. Yesterday it came to an ab anette Boya Tupt end attorneys for Rein ice Lindberg ert introduced the release signed by a ay Adeiali “ee ae Wampler and the check for $350 ae iea Virginia Biocam |Fe@inert had given him. Judge Askern ruled that an head of the family These con. Alberta Wilson « Presbyterian Church in the fame lored hern ja when Mise Gladys Matthews Mise Elaie W Wamp. ¢ Bolo no divorce ler, (Mina Wong la @ charming Chin student at the University of Wash {action having been filed, was legally ington.) entitled to make settlement in be. - nedynge Mien Marg t Tiling if of his wife, and dis ie ne Soprano Bolo—-vmtar Mpangied Banner” = | iat s wife, and dismiased th Mre. John Prakken = Tableau All Nationa| In speaking of the testimony Vinale~—"In the Cross of Ch 1 | Judge Askern remarked at tha con nip ir, James Matchett cinsion of the trial that there had Refreshments will be served at the been nothing introduced to lessen hi clone of the entertainment and will| personal conviction that Wampler in charge of Mrs. MeDowall, Mrs.| was the meanest man with whom he BH. BE. Harrah, Mra. David Jack, Mra.| had ever come tn contact beth Schonacker, Mra. A. W.| r esivstes isd tases’ tus to EAivaen Johnaod “Asks The ing arranged by Mrs. F. R. Benz, srs. J. A. Coltock, Atte, W. Yor Anti- Newberry Move kers, Mrs, R. M. Millington, Mra. R WASHINGTON, Ma Senator L. House, Mrs. C. 8. Miller, Mra, Hiram Johnaon,’ ¢ Wtornia today Scidey Untied urged the wenate Judiciary committee Mrs. Roland C. Williame ts in|to speed action on his proposed con astitutional amendment to in Kress control over charge of the muasleal program. Mi Gwendolyn Gutherte, charge of the ushers, will be asslat ed by the Misses Dorothy Lynn,| The ruling of Attorney General Fidian, Margueriette Boutin, Daugherty that senatorial candidates ithrie, Laura MeClain, Jean \do not have to file ex give the campaign ex penditures of senators. con nKe Accounts stelle Pease, Eleanor Wal-|because of the supreme court action in the Newberry ease can be rer The Weatminster guild will haveldied only by « constitutional amend delicious home-made candies on sale. ment, Johnson declared, Burnett returned this week from | Noticeable jwere Mra tm the att ive throng Meyer, president of the Association of Army and Navy Wom on, wife of Colonel Oren B. Moyer, |U. & A: Mra, Gamborg-Andresen, life and conserve civiliza coemopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis-| morning t | ul circle versed in all the cere-) awn, ranks as} Seattle has a Service Set that comprises every branch of} the army, the navy, alth and geodetic corps, with ¢ the marine, in numbers and in importance tion and prosperity to Seattle's jfiret vice-president, wife of Colonel Carl Gamborg-Andrenen, U. 8, M. ¢ nking Officer in command of narine barracks at the Navy Yard; Mrs, de Valin, treasurer, wife of Bur xeon Hugh de Valin, U. 8. PL HB, the ranking officer and supervisor of the 14th district; Mra, Derickson, secre tary, wife of Commander Michard 1. Derickson, U. & ©. G. &, ranking officer in command of the coast and geodetic station; Mra, Phillips, wife of el Charles Albert Phillips vu retired, in command of the reserve officers’ training camp at the University of Washington; Mrs. Matthews, wife of Colonel Harry T. Matthews, U. A. In eharge of the Ninth ¢ rps area coast artillery ao tivities of the organized reserves; Mre, Maize, wife of Lieutenant Colo nel Sidney Derby Maize, U. 8. A., on temporary duty at Fort Miley, Kan recently on duty at the reserve officers’ training camp, University ot Washingt The next project of the Ansociation of Army and Navy Women ts « din her dance at the Yacht club. | BDA | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Col, MAisworth Circe Col, Ellsworth ctrele, Ladies ef G. A. FR, will bold tte regular meeting pened May 12, in Veterans’ hall, arm An ne day seasion will be held May oT} 4 o'clock dinner and mending at 6:50 p.m ome. see Ballard W. ¢. T OU. | short program ard party Everyone w Matard W. C. T. CU. will meet with Mra. F. Rich, 1439 W. 67th et, Fri jday, May tip m Derations the White Shield home w#ill be re. 4. Mra. of program. ce Fred #auer, tn charge ee Washington Anchor No, 1 Washington Anchor, No. 1, Ladies Licensed Mariners, ¥ give @ party and basket social, Fri- May 12, at #20 p. m., In An hall, 6000 Arcade building friends Invited, La to bring basket with Coffees will be of fay | cade Membera and tien requested unch for two served, eee Canadian Women's Club The Canadian We teen tertaining tt friends with a dance and card party in the men's ob members and evening, May ee “Master Key” Stody Clase ‘The “Master Key” study clase will meet in the University Branch It | brary hall, Friday evening, May 12, fat on 30 o'clock. Dr. Wood will speak “Applied Psychology.” Freewill offering. eee Seward Soctal and Literary Club | Phi Mu Mothers’ Club Phi Mu M chapter house. ers’ club will meet in at 2p. m eee | Soclal Score Club Social Score club will meet | Mra. Frank Berto, 10 BE. Fir ot Luncheon at 1 o'clock is € Art department of in club wil meet at 2 o'clock, at John Muir school eee Chapter AO, P. FE. 0. Chapter AO, P. E. ©. will meet with Mra, Virginia Kennett and Mra Della Hendershott, at Normandie Apartments, 1303 Ninth ave, at p.m eee Nordlea Choral Club Not horal club rehearsal at § p. m., 309 EB. Mercer res aes Alpha Auxiliary Alpha auxiliary will mest In old K. of P. hall see Seattle Woman's Club Art department of Seattle Wom, an's club will meet at Federation clubhouse, at 2 p.m. Miss Della Wright will speak on "Coveriets followed by Mra, Oliver T. Erickson on “Old China.” see Auxiliary Post No, 18 The regular meeting of the Amert can Legion auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 14 will be held Friday ¢ May 12, at 8:30 o'clock In Veterans’ hall, Armory, eee Ionia Chapter No. Tonia chapter No, 114 will meet Friday, Ma at 1:30 p. m. with Mra. George M. Brown, 739 Homer st, Take Georgetown car oe 4 wing club 12 American Legion Dance The second dance of the sertes giv on by Seattle post 18, American Le gion, to finance the sending of the American Legion band to the na tional and state convention of the American Legion at New Orleans and Wenatchee respectively, will be held Friday evening, May 12, at Leachi pavilion The American Legion band will Mount Haker park clubhouse, Friday} ning, | play at the ceremonies held by War ren ©. Grimm post, American Le |gion, of Kirkland, when the Kirk- nd port moves their new home, the shipping board hull Fort Jack eon, to Kirkland, The band will also go to Port Townrend on the Ameri can Legion (Mothers’ day) excur sion, where they will play for the Lunch from 11:40 to 1, followed by | disabled veterans in the marine hos-|some of the artists interested. pital eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Mysterious Club The Mysterious olub will give tte yachting party Sunday, May 21 There will be a cruise to points of Interest on ht cruise around Bainbridge Inland, Thia is the first of @ weries | of summer outings planned by the committee, which includes Mr. Fred |department at our university that Under the sheerest of gowns they are as un- Sead werd ae tases | gp cla ge det ela Barer obtrusive as perfect fit can make them—and as ap- Quarante Club |there were barely 60 art students, parent as nicety demands. ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues | today there are nearly 700. Among @ay, May 16, with Mr. and Mra, J.|those who assisted were Mra. Wor P. Puller, 4054 California ave. Elec-|man, an instructor at the university le an tion of officers. The program will/tn ceram pottery and jewelry, as include “Foreign Independence | well as old-fashioned booked rugs | Daye” and “The Three Best Piays|Also exhibiting are Mre. Atwater, ’ |ot 1921-22." whone weaving classes two years} ] cee &£o opened an entirely new field to} | Annual May Lancheon handicraft workers here, and Mra. / ‘The Ladies’ Guild of the Epiphany | John Cooper, who ts exhibiting sev | hibition |strangere lin charge assisted by Miss M the Bound and a moon-/all of whom Series of Lectures Be Given on Gar dens on DOROTHY FAY GOUL ring Garden s the In triguing tit of @ nerion ke Mra, John ue kins is giving at the Fine Arts ga lories, 1214 Fourth « The lectures will be given at 11 in the 1 The ls are Tuesday, May 16, “Gardens of Charm and Distinction Sprin n and the Decorative Value of Tuesday, May 2 June Bor the High Pomp of Summer Wednesday, May 31, “Gardenn Melody and Verne.” In the lant songs will be sung by Ellen Harrison, with Abbie Verne Bissell at the plano, and poems read by Mrs, Perkins, Tickets may be btained at the Kine Arts galleries or by telephoning yitol 4917 Mra, C. H, Graves exhibits a enee of Japanene things, especially the un. usual batik kir Of the out oft wu, and in one Shelton wn things, the blue and white check tles from Mr, Do: lon, of Banta Harbara; the cen it tiles of Kathering Gillespie and the two casen of articles from California are all interesting, One empecially notes that their batik te by the sew ing method, while that done here in made with tiny or large bamboo wicks, Three illustrations by Kath erine Van Wyck, of Bellingham, are among the best work exhibite cially one called “The Nun.” ARTS AND CRAFTS SKILL, SHOWN “Polly, ait by teh fire and spin” may be 4 commandment seldom heard by the present generation, and “being domestic’ may be de splined by many maidens today, but | there are some still left the arta re certainly in town who excel in quiring deftness of finger and much | time spent quietly at home. Witness the Arts and Crafts ex this month at the Fine Arts galleries, It is open, free to the public daily from 12 to 6, and Sundays from 3 to 6 ing. Incidentally these opening | loan an opportunity for any in-| Ti fi seitak Sento eat oy oul ime for |the exhibition but also to meet Always some of the exhibitors In the current exhibit are present m howteases and glad to see that any meet cthers a learn Anything Gosired about the display Sunday Mise Frances Heverioo ww urine Johanna Matheson, have interesting work | accepted for this exhibit Incidentally all are university | girls and it ts from the growing art Miatt and Mb church will hold ite annual May/eral unusually attractive hooke luncheon in the church Thursday, | rugs, May 18 Bveryone cordially invited | JUNE EXHIBITION to attend, TO BE DIFFERENT Me The June exhibition at the Fine ee Ionia Chapter No. 114 Tonia Chapter No. 114 0. BE. & ) will entertain with a dance and card! party in K. P. hall, Third and Vir-) cinia, Friday, May 26. All Eastern | Stars and friends Invited | Lincoln High School PT. A. Lincoin High sehoot PT. A. will hold ite last meeting Tuesday, May 16, at 2:20 p. m., tn the study hall of the annex A special “Mothers | Day" program has been arranged by the Girls’ club. Patrons urged | to attend. Refreshments. eee Pi Kaopa Alphe Mothers’ Club The Mothe Club of Pi Kapna Alpha Fraternity will give tte sem) annual dinner at the chapter how Friday, May 19, at @ p. m. Who sayn art ts not almost boom. sce ing in Beattie this y4er? First comes Renefit Jefferson Park Club =| Miss Cornish bringing Rudolph For the benefit of the Jefferson |fehafer and Cornelius Van Vliet up Park Ladies’ Improvement Club a@|for some very modern color work luncheon will be given at the home| Then the Seattle Art club offers out of Mra. Floyd Ellis, 2022 1¢th §,/400r sketch classes and evening Monday, May 15, at 12:20 o'clock |@rt Classes, Last, but not least, the Cards. university announces that Prof. eee Walter F. Inaacs will shorty take up West Seattle Review No. 51 jhie duties as head of the le poeonnan ee) Seattle Review No. 51, W.\ nae ss ee | “co's DOCTOR DISCOVERS ard party In Carpenters’ hall, 4441) California ave. Wednesday, May at Sp. m o'clock Business meeting at 7 Everyone welcome. Woat "ls A., of the Mace | PLAN FLOWERS FOR AUTO CAMP | Other Ideas for, Beautifying | City Outlined Plans for supplying the Woodland! park auto camp with cut flowers! daily thruout the summer, the eatab- ishment of a municipal rose testing | garden. and the beautification of the pant lot at Fourth ave, and Madi son at., adjoining the Elks club, were joutlined at a joint meting of the |Chamber of Commerce floral display committee and garden clubs in the] chamber assembly rooms Wednesday night Arts Thru the kindness of Mra. Merriam, our own artist, @ collection of paint. ings by different artists in Arizona will be went bere for the month. ROSENBERG SKETCHES TO BE EXHIBITED About 300 sketches by Lewts Rosenberg have arrived tn town and will shortly be exhibited in some public place. They are unusual in | technique, memingly and ink work which has heen spat tered and touched faintly with color, The drawings are clever and as dis. | WHO SAYS ART | ISN'T BOOMING NEW RUPTURE REMEDY ) Akron, 9, May 11 A wid Obio physician has discovered « won- | derful new met wht le com- | pletely r the treatment of rupture. different from remedy is tc y other lly rub | tlon—no thing to on.” An it without pain or danger and without losing an hour from wor Relief in felt almoat immediately, | and recovery is usually so rapid as to seem miraculous. Anyone who Is ruptured may obtain full information regarding this remarkable discovery | by writing KE. H. Scott, Hernia Spe- olatiat, Scott Bide, Akron, O. who Will send interesting booklet in [plain sealed wrapper. | Hot Water and Magnesia the Best | Stomach Medicine| A Glassful After Menla Neutrattses the Dangerous Stomach Acids |_ The foregoing were outstanding an- jnouncements made, but equally tm | portant in the opinion of Col, How rd A. Hannon, chairman, was the declaration of the associated clubs that the flower campaign must be made an annual event. Mas. Jense superintendent of the mu |nielpal park system, said that the city In already making plana along this line, The park department has directed the water, light, fire, police and other departments to submit a dofinite statement df what may be nended to beautify thelr reepective buildings and grounds next year, and Jackson, |the work of planting will begin in |the fall and apring in accordance jwith a general city beautification jacheme. Woman in France Seeks Her Fiance Mins Gaby Simon, 28 Rue Camille Desmoulines, Choisy le rol, Seine, | France, asked Mayor Caldwell's help |Thureday in locating her fiance, James Rolla Garven, who left France on March 22 for Seattle and who has not been heard from since, lin the stomach, That Caune Indigestion Medical authorities are now prac- tieally agreed t mach trouble and indigestion never be treated with artificial digestenta and medicines that weaken the power of dig n, but inst stomach should kept aw and tts excess acid digen m the stomach as nature intended Practically all Indigestion ts caused | by an excess of acid in the stomach, which causes the food to sour and ferment. bringing on gas, bloatin, heartburn, sharp paing and a dull heav liatiess feeling. Neutralize or drive out this dangerous acidity and all the disagreeable symptom will quickly cease, | Men and women who muffer after | eating are urged to drink after every meal a giase of hot water with a teasp ful or two tablets of pure Bisurated Magneaia in it, as a pleas- ant and harmless means of prevent- | the excessive formation of acid) and thereby stopping all chance of pain, gas, sourness or indigestion. This treatment ta not vontive, but a corrective, promptly when pain is felt, gives almost immediate relief, Genuine | Bisurated Magnesia can be obtained at most any good drug stre in either wder or tablet form. It does it injure the stomach, is easy and pl ant lo use, and quite inexpensiv Advertisement. only a pre- and used Last Sunday | nome 200 people attended the open: | in to be something different. | a fort of pen} tinguished as etchings. All were made during a two years’ stay in| Europe following the war, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 4 SENTENCED» FOR FRAI to all six to and design at! Plead tinting, sculpture the university, While it was known |an Indictment charging eonep that he has been promised to the and use of the matin to def; university for two years, = was not | Charles W. Calloway, his wife, announced as certain until this week A. € own and Henr Hla He in at present in Burope, where he | and wife, Gertrude Hw han heen for two years 1 and b were # need at Yakima formerly been at the Chicago Art In-| Judge Frank A. Kudkin late Wi rtitute, Art Students’ league in New day York and under Prof. Dow at Colum-| Garjoway was sentenced bia university months and Hawkine to one » SPANISH ARCHITECTURE ja Gay at MeNet) island federal TO BE SHOWN Hike tentiary, and both women were An exhibition of Spanish architee- | one day in jail The four defendants promoted fold stock in a hog ranch, the financial returns from falsely represented thru ture and allied subjects Yas been ar ranged by Mise Annie Calhoun and in now hung on the fourth floor of | vie the library were USUAL, LACKS | mais, the information charged, AT K MUSEUM , “ Director Hall of the University museum has now on display an ex hibition of laces and ehawis. A nimi jar display was given in 1917, Laces | from ropean countries, several Paisley shawls and nome English laces will be added to the museum collection. Mrs. Charles L. Hel minge will exhibit some unusual lncen she herself has made CANADIAN EDUCATOR VISITING SEATTLE Sir Robert A. Fuleoner, president lof Toronto university, and a well known English scholar, is spending fn week in Beattie. He will give sev Jeral talks while in the éity. Tuesday he gave an assembly to the univer vity students and @ talk at the Col- lege club. |Spring Repair Wo for Muny Line Is Spring repair work im in full in the muny ratfWay departm Railway trackage that will be proved this month includes that ning on Second and First aves, Virginia to ¢ lar ste, and Firet S. from Massachusetts st. to } _ CEREMONY AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON May 29 the University of © n will have opening ceremonies for Warner Memorial collection of ental art, which was recently that fnetitution. Several from Seattle are attending the hibit of thin unusual gift, Correct Apparel for Women | Petticoats Now is the time for shadow-proofed petticoats, A colorful array of Radium wash satin and habutal has just reached us. They are in tailored and em- broidered styles, with hemstitched, tailored or scal- loped hem lines, Second Avenue at Seneca Street Kill Plant Lice NOW Indications point to unu activity on the part of aphis this season. NOW is th | | time to protect your sariet SOAP SPRAY with a soap emulsion is In Lilly’s Tobacco ful, convenient, ready to use. Simply add bottle makes 3 gallons. Get some today!) Open Till 6 P. M. 3 DAYS | It is well reco; most successful insecticide One 30c Bottle Soap Spray you have this combina- | water. A 30¢ THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. SEATTLE srartine Thursday, May 1 TOB ACCO nicotine sulphate combin for aphis. Makes 3 Gallons tion ready prepared, power- Sold in small or large quantities. 621 First Avenue, Pioneer Square Fourth Avenne and Republican Street OROT AM ADMISSION 50¢ AND 75¢ Reserved Numbered Chair Sale Starting Wedne May 17th, 9 A. M.—Owl Drug Co., Third and Pik

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