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SJeatile Society Wiss Harriett Allen Weds at Home of Grandmoth- er; Wedding of Miss Smithson Solemnized Last Evening. AST evening, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mra, Wil Pratt McLaren, the marriage of Harriett Allen, daughter of Mrs. Allen, to Mr, Walter Beil Dusen, son of Mrs. Frederick Van Dusen, was solemnixed at ‘clock, Rev. J. Ralph Magee the service in the presence of I Asxemblage of relatives and close friends. bh on of dow ‘and white and pink blossoms fan artistic setting, lighted by the glow of cathedral tapers. Lorraine Allen, the bride's sis “Was her sole attendant. Her Was of heavily beaded george in the brown tones, and a com ef golden tinted blossoms her corsage. Mr. Lister was best man for Mr. Van wedding music was rendered by William B. Phillips at the plane, [ her son, Mr. William Phillips, 0 The “Lohengrin” “Bridal Was used for the procession Appropriate selections were played during the ceremony bride, given in marriage by Mr. William Pratt MeLar- ‘@ handsome Watson gown Awo-toned Rashanara crepe and du @e laine, embellished tn Roman At Work motif, With this she car M exequisite muff of Wart pansies and lilies-of-the-valley, Hing A most attractive picture. fnforma! reception followed the : » and supper was served rom @ table centered with a high cake, with garjands of pink ‘white blossoms leading to the corners, where lilies-of-the-val- pink buds were gracefully ar: in white Haeger pottery Beonces of the pottery helt candies and shed « soft glow bridal scene. and Mrs, Van Dusen left on a trip, to be away several the bride adding to her attire traveling a Watson cape and a felt hat, trimmed with Beal a thetr return, at Hunts Point mM ‘Van Dusen attended St. Hel Hall and the Portland academy, a also the Chicago Insti of Art. Mr. Van Dusen is a te of the University of Penn and @ member of Sigma Chi | eee Smithson Is Bride ir. C. W. Matheus, Jr. marriage of Miss Geraldine to Mr. Charles William Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Matheus was sol last evening at the home bride's brother-in-law and six ir. and Mrs. I. ¥. Mackintosh ‘T. A. Hilton read the service @'clock In a beautiful setting ze) sf dogwood, greens and pink-tinted Diossoms. Miss Winifred Bate played the Lohengrin wedding and before the service Mr. Kitlum sang “O Promise Me” “At Dawninj Mackintosh and Margaret § Mackintosh were the attractive flower girls and wore organdie in peach tones, trimmed with ot lace, and carried dainty ts Of apple blossoms. The Hit | ring bearer was Elisabeth Mack- . Her cunning frock was of Y died organdie and had lace ‘eigelets for trimmings. She carried Whe ring hidden among the petals calla ily. Gladys Irene Loer as maid of honor wore for her gown jade green and a broad drooping hat, ostrich trimmed. Her Tiowers were an arm bouquet of blossoms tied with flowing rs of pink and white tulle | Whe bride, coming in with her brother-in-law, Mr. Mackintosh, wore her sister's, Mrs. Mackintosh's, wed. @ing gown, of heavy creme crepe, fashioned with a draped skirt caught Up on one side with orange blossorm @nd an overdrapery of georgette erepe trimmed with wide bands of Maltese lace. Iridescent beads em- broidered the bodice and her long ‘tulle veil was srranged with plaits wnt tm the back. and @ tiera of Maltese! Jace and orange biossoms. Orchids, roxes and lilies of the valley im_a shower formed her lovely bou quiet, Mr. George Appleton Hawley meted as best man for Mr, Matheus. A reception followed the ceremony ‘The supper table, presided over by ‘Mrs. J. W. Mackintosh, Mrs. ®. Naier, Mrs. Denton B. Mackin tosh and Mrs, George Appleton Haw ley, had for a charming centerpiece &@ wide basket filled with apple blow foms, Miss Alice Taft, beth Kellogg and Miss Jean Mackin tosh assisted Mr, and Mra. Matheus left on a Short wedding trip, the bride travel tng in « three-piece costume of blue trieotine, trimmed in gray, with Which she wore gray hore and shoes. @ hat of blue, trimmed in gray and & corsage of orchids and bride's Foes. After June 1 they will be at home at the Chelsea apartments eee Mrs. Kaufmann Issuing Invitations for Two Teas Honoring her daughter, Mrs Tan Bier (Adeihetd Kaufmann) o Franciaco, who will arrive Saturday to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufmann, Mrs. Kaufmann is issuing invitations for two teas to be given at her home 1178 E. Newton st., Fri and Saturday afternoon, May from 4 until 6 o'clock Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Youell irs, Fred, Everett ie entertaining with a luneheon at her bh 24th ave, 8, next Friday On, @8 & pre-nuptial compliment to Miss Miriam Youe!!. Invitations have been confined to the intimate friends of Mies Youell. ras Engagement of Miss Myra Lambuth Announced Mr. and Mrs, William D. announce the engagement daughter, Myra Louise, to Mr. Wil lis Webster Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Judd of Chicago, the wed- ‘ding to take place in June, x Lambuth of their George | Miss Eliza-} 19 and 20,} No-Host Dinner Before ports’ Clothes Dance” A no-host dinner at the College | \ elub » before the Women's University Sports Clothes Dance,” at t Masonte temple, Saturday evening will include Mr, and Mrs, Ro McAualand, Mr, and Mre owen, Mr, and Mre Mr. and Mrs. A. § Mre John M Harry Stephenson Fenimore Owen, Mr and Mrs. Prenter, and Kdward Mra Gordon Mr nd Leigh, an, Mr Shaw, Miss Bernice Sully, Mr, and Mrs. Chartes |" Mullin ee Luncheon and Shower Aa a compliment to Misa Kather me Richards, whose wedding to Mr Richard Emmett Barbee will take! ace early in June, Mra. George BE. | Stanley entertained with a charny ing luncheon of fifteen covers and a kitchen shower at her home in Laurethurat Thursday afternoon eee Interesting Tea Given Wednesday Mrs, Heber Plank, and Mrs, H. A Boring entertained with a tea at the home of the former Wednesday after noon, wheh Mre. Harlan Thomas gave a most interesting talk on “Japanese Printa.” At the tea hour Mrs. H. A. Friese and Mra, Jean B Adams presided at the urna, assisted by Mrs Herbert Bryant and Mra. Wiimer Hewitt, Japanese cherry blossoms were ef fectively arranged in decorating and yellow snapdra wd lavender sweet peas filled a charming basket which centered the table. . Dinner Before Dance Mr. Stephen Bacon is entertainin with an informa) dinner at his home Saturday evening preceding the dance one of the high school boys’ clubs is giving at the Tennis club, eee Luncheon Compliments Mrs. Worth Mrs. William H. Utter entertained with a luncheon for eight at her home Tuesday afternoon as a cony pliment to Mrs. Roy Worth, who ie leaving soon for a visit fn Califor: nla, eee {Patrons Named for Dance |. The patrons and patronesses for the last dance of the season the Mount Baker Park club fs giving at the clubhouse Saturday evening are they will be at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catlett, Mr. and | ficers and Mre and Mrs. |Mrs. Arthur Elmore, Mr A. B. Schneider and Mr W. N. Mackria . Married in Alaska Mr. and Mrs. John Muir announce | the marriage of their daughter, Mar} garet Park, to Mr. Willard G. Wood | ward, at Seward, Alaska, on April 24. eee Renton Hill Guild in Charge at Tea Shop Mra. John C. Watrous will be how tes for Renton Hill guild at the Orthopedic Shop Saturday, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Cassels, Mra. BE. FE. Englesoll, Mrs, Lizzie Soudie, Mra, H. M. Pease The Gonaqudet Camp- fire Girls will assist in the dining room Personal ‘hs Mrs. Edgar Lowell Dale, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Celleyhan, for severa weeks, returned to her home in Hy der, Alaska, Wednesday night, sail- ing on the Prince Rupert, eee Mrs. Robert O. Morrison and Miss jJanet Peters, of Portiand, are visit jing Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mra. D. E. Dunbar. eee Miss Florine Froley, of Pasadena, }is the guest of Mrs. Albert McLean for a month. Mr. W. W. Berry, of St. Paul, spent a few days this week with bis brother.in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra, John E. Ryan ee Mims Vivien Adams, daughter of| |Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams, ts the guest of Miss Winifred Bousfieid. who is téaching In the Sequim high | school. eee | Miss Thelma Gilham, who fs at-| nding the State Normal schoo! in| jJensburg, will spend the week-end | his city jat her home in t oe Mr, and Mrs. William H. Horsley are receiving congratulations on t birth of a son, who has been given the name of Frank, at their home, | 2007 Warren on May 11. 6 Mra. J. Renner, of Columbus, Obio, ig the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. B.| | Bandel. eee Mra. Robert A. Jellisse, of Oberlin, |Onio, arrives this week to spend a| \few weeks with her brother-in-law Jand sister, Mr. and Mrs, William H. | | Rutter. STOP SKIN ITCHING | Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic | | Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief | There is one safe, dependable tment that relieves itching tor ture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35¢ or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as di rected. Boon you will find that irri rations, Pimples, Blackheads, Ke-| 2 , Blotches, Ringworms and simi lar skin troubles will disappear Zemo, the penstrating, satisfying | |liquid, 1* all that is needed for it} banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy Advertisement GOITER AFFECTS HEART AND HEAD} GOITER PREVENTS FREE CIR CULATION of BLOOD, which badly | AFFECTS THE HEART, CAUSING! NERVOUSNESS, HEADACHES, CHOKING SENSATION, LOSS OF HEARING, ETC, Use OZ%MO over the Goiter at night these symptoms of Goiter | poultices time and poisoning disapy days. OZMO ts in $2.00 and $6. within a fe old by all druggists 00 tins, or it may be ordered direct by post. Write DR CLARK OZ4MO CO., 4408 45th & W., Seattle, for special Goiter pam phiet.—Advertisement, f WOMEN CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Gopher Club The Gopher Club will hold a get together meeting at Collina field lath S. and Washington, Sat evening, May 18. After Ketacquainted’ hour, from 7 o'clock, an interesting prot be offered, followed by dancing and bments. All former Minne sotans cordially Invited see Relief Corps No, 1 Stevens W N's Relief Corps No 1, Auxiliary to Stevens Post No, 1 G. AR, will celebrate its ath birth day at it next business meeting May 13, in Veterans’ hall, Armory eee a Alumnae Meets Zeta Alumnae of Delta Zeta will meet for luncheon at Frederick & Netwon’s Tea Room, May 13th, et 1216, Make reservations with Mra Swendre Garfield 1627 or Mre . North 6200. U, of W. Alum: U, of W. alumnae will meet at Unt versity Commons. Luncheon at 12:90. Blection of officers, Phone Kenwood 0060 for reservations. soe Seattle Juveniles Juveniles, Neighbors house, urday will Stevens We Beattle of Woodcraft, with meet tn Brotherhood hall, First ave, and Pike st eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Master Key Paychology Club The Master Key Paychology club will meet Friday, May 12, at § p, m. at 9410 Rainier ave. Everyone wel come eee King County Legislative Federation The King County Legislative fed eration will meet Monday, May 16, at the Y. W. C. A. at 2p. m, The pro gram will be in charge of the Coast Rescue and Protective society. “Alma and Purposes of Society.” Mra Amanda Gordon, state superintend ent; “Welfare Legislation and Res cue Work,” Mrs. & TL. W, Clark Readings will be given by Mins Flavia Bracken and Mise Linna F Burns. Music selected. see North End Progressive Chub The North End Progressive club will meet at the St. Kegis cafe, Second and Stewart ‘Tuesday May 16, at 2 p.m. Kilve'ion of of A full attendance sequested cee Officers Invited to Visit City The officers of the National PT A. and Mothers’ Congress circle have heen invited to visit Neattle, Monday May 15. A tour of the city wilt be followed by tuncheon at the Yacht ub, reservations for which should be made before 3 o'clock on Sat afternoon with Mra. Fraok 1. non, Kenwood 6365, Mra Luithle, Kenwood 11 ee . ray Ver Jacov ul . Sunset Heights Literary Club Mra, Clara Unger will entertain the Sunset Helehts titerary club at her home, 4360 Sixth ave. N, EB. Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p. m. eee Seattle Review No, § Soctal Club The Social club of the W. BA of the Maccabers, Settle Review No 4, will meet Thursday, May 18, at 1.30 p.m, at the bonw of Mra. Mar bara Braun, 403 Eastlake ave. Mem bers and friends invited 4 Ge te aser Pat For A Few Days Only sics Reduced $85 YOUR CHOICE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA will be delivered to your home for only $1. As an Additional Advantage —our new stock has been reduced to lowest prices, ranging from $30 to $175. EVERY STYLE EVERY FINISH Just $1 Is AU You Need EASY TERMS ON BALANCE This offer good until our present stock is ex- hausted. “No Home Is Complete Without Mucic” Complete Stock Victor Victrolas All the Records OPEN EVENINGS to & TH *S CLUBS Lincoln Clrete The Lineoin of wervation league will May 16, at 280 p H. Grondahl, 1201 N o: ae Queen Anne Circle Anne clreie a the Child SEATTLE STAR DR. FAM. BOYLE "1S HELD INSANE vet ‘tun! Wealthy Pioneer of Alaska| ape a. Sent to Sanitarium the Child Suffering delusions the eft ; : ; ann |that he had imited wealth and Conservation league will With | was goin, to drain the ocean dry Mra, Guy R. Jennings, 2024 Firat /ang Leng it under cultivation, Dr. | jave. N. Tuesday, May 19, at 1:99 lrrank M. Royle, 47, pioneer Alaskan | bm physician, and member of the first! territorial legisiature, was adjudged | insane at @ hearing Fri before | Superior Judge King Dykeman. | Dr, Boyle fell into an epileptic fit! to Queen | Olymple Cirelo No. 67 | Olympie Circle, No, 8%, Neighbors of Wooderaft, will hod an old fashioned party and box lunch, Mon-/and waa carried from the courtroom, day, May 16, at Woog’s hall, at &|to be taken to the Meadows sant p.m, Cards and old-feshionet dances, |tartum | Neighbors and friends invited. ‘Testimony at the hearing showed | see that Dr, Boyle ts worth half a mil | lion dollars, He is aaid to have fre-| Weat Queen Anne High School [auentiy traveled between Beattie and | The last regular meeting of tne |Ancmorae, Where he made bis home Royle arrived in Seattle last) {Queen Anne High School PT. A. wednesday on the steamahip Ala-| will be held tn the library of the meda. He i# said to have been ai-| | school, Wednesday, May 17, at 3:19) vorced from hie wife. He had no Pp Reports of beth national and | onndren eee Dr, Boyle, according to Drs. L. D.| Queen City Sunshine Club Long and Maude Parker, alienists, | j meet at the Masonic teruple, Twew |ships in the world, that he wan gotng | day, May 16, at 2 p.m, Cards, All|to build a patace for the pope and a| eee inaton, D.C. | Rainier Camp Whist Party 7 “yy tain with « progressive whist party, EARTHQUAKE | Friday evening, May 1%, et 8:30 Music Two P t Lake Chelan in Tumult, Is: | ij rograms a Report at Spokane Two complimentary recitals will be! Gunke shocks, centered Cheaa Jeiven at the Corniah School Batur-| county, particularly in the Lake| Iida Hartshorn at 3 o'clock and | this morning, according lo reports one at 8:16 by pupils from the | reaching here abortly before noon , Armatreng, G: we C Kirchner and | of 40 miles f Lake Chelan. | seat hime |The motion was reported as jerky | atate conventions will be given. Among other delusions suffered by | ‘The Queen City Bunshine club will| were that be was admiral of al! the | Hastern Stars invite: $100,006,000 capitol building a. Warh | | RN, A. Rainier camp wi'l enter. jo'clock, in Bwedish Chuty pall HITS STATE —— | |Cornish Saturday SPOKANE, May 12-—Heavy earth | May 13. One by the puplis Of Chelan region, last night and early | | classes of Anne Grant Dall, Francis! “one shocks were felt for a radius land “up and down” inston’ of the| |Bee Specialist to [Usual undulatory waves running par * allel with the surface of the ground Address Meeting | teas on take Cheiin were rocked | | Prof. HA. Slocum, bee speciatint |4nd the lake was in tumuli, No dam. | of State Pullman, |age Was dome and there were no| lwitt addre King County Bee.| casualties, according to the reports. | | Keepers’ association at 2 p. m Rat} - . urday in room 409 county-city buid-| SPOKANE, jing. All Interested In bee) defeated loulture are tn it toe Chatter of the Shops BY SUZANNE the College at May Gonzaga here Montana | nm Thursday, | | Just two Gays left and then| Mother's Day, and of course you are! going to remember her with some! | little gift to let her know abe hasn't! been forgotten. fering #0 many wonderful things candy of the best, books, dainty | dresses that have dignity and yet, give youth — end —- last but | at all least—flowers, So many dif-| The shops are of. not} ferent kinds and colors, one couldn't find any more expressive brance, So bere ts the best wishes to you all—may your day | ' | yen, and all the years, be filled igo | | j ] Joy and sunshine. HERE'S A HELP TO MOTHER i You know how aggravating it is to have a dress that te @ bit old doesn’t fit well. Of course you do; but Agnes Perry | howe worries in & minute. 316 Yale sihott 4525. can erase from Bullding your mind |A WORD TO THE WISE If you are looking for a charming littie hat for almost a song—or you want to have your Inst year's hat remodeled or reblocked, just take it to the Model Millinery, 527 Peoples Rank RBullding, where some dainty tinted flowers or bright bit of ribbon will make it new again, eee j ORIGIN AL COURSES IN CULTURED SPEECH 1. Do you Inck pot | 2._De you find yourself at = lose for the right word? # fuller, more expressive vocabulary? 3. Deo you find yourself Ul at ease when with those who have had a cultural rather than a practical education? Deo you dread an occasional public apeeoh? Do you fealize what Miss Anderagord’s courses may mean to you} in self-confidence, charm and a well-rounded personality? Call Main 6856 for FREE CONSULTATION-266 Empire Buiiding Would you like | } 4 | ‘ | | JUST WORLDS OF FLOWERS } At the City Flower Shop, Third and Jam nd they are so reasonabte, too, Just step to your phon id they are at yo vie 241 p and they your service, Main 241 If you have that organdie dress you had last summer, you won't be {n the wrong at all to wear it—it’s even more tn vogue than it wag then. | Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne wil! help you on Friday each week. SUNDAY IS MOTHERS’ DAY And, of course, you are going to remember her with the best sweets money can buy~you'll find them at The Potlatch Candy Shop, Pine st. CALL DR. MAE BECK—M. “2313 Where « few adjustments will convince you that 4 c hiropractic DOES correct the CAUSE of disease and restores good health Ninth Ave. at Cherry, 202% conditions eee IT’S REALLY REMARKABLE How superfluous hair and moles can be removed with needle, but you will be thorough’ talk to la Laing, Eitel Building a multiple convinced of its value when you Main 4607, , ,HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELED ) A mappy choker Is just the thing to finish that dress or spring, and you will find sor 316 Yale Bullding, Biijote 4528. sult this excellent buys at Agnes Perry's Shop | | | | |MARCELS THAT STAY | In the password at the Marcel Beauty Shop, Denny offering extraordinary values in all hair goods, too. number, Building—they're Main 1695 is the (Advertisement) That Famous CORONA BLEND COFFEE NOW VACUUM PACKED ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. IMPORTER AND ROASTERS | o help In reuniting wted, Those friends are missing [or |Two Telegrams Are RIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. | on FJ. BETTS f Bethany ¥ ocURY the urch ag " . nay. te the f Antrinn " kell, w SELECT BAR Rupp, Ses appointed We the delegation ch pulpit the 11 ¢ (Bureau of Missing Relatives The Htar bavites te rend department as am aid in finding tives of friends, The depart the evening rep ~ the ‘Take 1 or « tonne STEVENS Way They Are Dancing Mog Lite Cost. Private fatig Dey and Bvening, Attorney Gen Touns Lady Anwistants and Thomas 111% Fourth Av. Thoman Ls Teh Ma ri She could +} eat anything —without indigestion} or sleeplessness For a time she had been troubled. with gas after her evening meal. The distress was most painful after cat~ ing potatorsor other starch y foods, of which she was very fond. of san ¥ Donworth. war jation an o Aug. 8 yunnel, corn unwel, tant an alternate delegat Other ¥ are eral L. lL. 1 on of poreon rudy tilesing are requested aime Orad The Afar nd ry, Olympia. Mt. Vernon, | ternaten j The American Bar sanociation| | wilt meet fan Francisco from, Aus. 9 | Washington State Bar association will hold a) Sole, Bane Se three day #e in Tacoma be him father, Hugh J pinning Aue, 3 j heard from in Beattie in 1y18 we eRe ea P | MEETINGS John 1 ruit trace of He was “ Pears . O ih peeking a AZABETIL PARSHA Relwved to be in Wouter Mra, Elizabeth by Mra, Minnie Blutt the new Beattie Theosophical organisation, Besant | lodge, will be held Friday event at § at the J. M. Lang residence at 926 36th. Plans are now being drawn for ® building to house the group and it will be completed by fall. Six |ty members signed the charter ot MES, Kf MAU will preach on “Re TN member us Christ Riven From Seneraeen nee ners the Dead” at Columbia Bethlehem 618 Dearborn st, and for A. O. An! Lutheran ehurch at 11 4, m. Sunday derson, 1310 Renton ave., are being Sunday school will be at 10. A serv held at the main office of the Weat. toe will be heid at Grace Lutheran | chure 3 town at 2:30. orn Union Telegraph Co. 112 C id BE ipghendsher tet . at, because the addrennec 4 not! sSOTHERS’ DAY will be observed! be located. The message to the for! in Calvary Methodist church with aj , ‘Thousands of men and wornen are mer concerns the death of Willlam| special sermon in the morning by | - ' the pastor's wife, Mrs, William finding that Fieischmann's Yeast Ps y | corrects stomach and intestinal rk, on “A Mother's Wages. | There will uiso be readings and xpe-|] {voubles. Te en ae iB |e oe ee cine, Sytotner, the |] always kept normal and you are REV. W. H. BLISS wil! presch| Queen of the Home.” protected againet indigestion. on “The Holy Spirit, Convieting the! Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann's World of Sin 11 a. m. Bunday| ‘Yeast to your daily diet. You will at Trinity parish church, His sub! ject at & p. m. will be “The Bx.) pedient Departure.” There will be & communion service at § a. m and Sunday school at 945. Sunday school will also be held Treimity chapel at 9:46 Awaiting Addres: al REV, Mabel Grant eddedalittlecold water and She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. 00! Harris, at Tacoma, that to the latter announces the death of Albert Olson. at Selab, Wash a WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on W Davia st, from 17th ave. W. to Tint ave. W., and on 20th ave. W. from W,. Barrett st, to W. Bertona st. Saturday, May 1% ~ from § @ to 7p. m Should Be His Pal No real boy wants a suit he has to “baby.” day's work or play. display of Cheasty Junior Suits $9.75 $14.85 $18.50 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS ! Attractive New Spring Top Coats, suitable for little Boys and Girls— $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 A Kite to every Boy who comes to the CHEASTY JUNIOR t His clothes must be ready for his That's the sort of suits we are showing for Spring in our a ae a@neweheakh emaesewasmedaw eave ne se neue ewredacuwrws a Peet a y b b n h n r yeveowre run

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