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oe 1 TAMENTIN KATHERINE whose marriage to Mr Mett Bartee will take place on June © & Mra. Andrew Thompson will enter tain with « Penkins has arranget a misceliane @hower and 4 luncheon of thirty cov ‘ers to be given at her he Tree Point, and on Tuesdy Mrs, C. J. Kieinert will be Informal afternoon and = miscel ices shower when 20 friends of Lh be b guests. Miss Richards will be her Luncheon as Compliment | to Mrs. De Veuve _'To honor Veuve who is leaving on a European L Pre-Nuptial Entertain- ments Planned; Mrs. Mills to Be Luncheon Hostess. MARIE HICHARDS, Richard Em M fourteen her home luncheon for handkerchief shower at eaday afternoon Saturday, May 20, Mra, Charles T t Three Mrs, James Hamilton do Mrs. Edward Morgan Mille ts taining with a luncheon of ten ‘at the Boulevard Inn coffee Wednesday afternoon | cee | | iss Fischer Names THE SEATTLE STAR Personal JOAN GOTTSTEIN “I Highiands for the summer, will eee ‘Chauncey Olcott in | mtx and 6 cents respectively. John- | MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922. DK, SAMUEL Z, BATTEN will apenk at the Plymouth Consregn tional church Monday at & p. oat Th rm. Increases the 16 Trades Union Movement in | Mra, Charles 1, Moses returned) . . Kurope in 1924 Ho will addrens | daturday from a week's visit In R the Commonwealth club at Pig'n ‘ a agge ODUM AIT AUD ionic ym ction of th WA £2e a Cll Bovine Meg see —. anal BY ¢ NN HUG ry fyou know that It will be stormy Py Py day night from the Kast, where she) hauncey Olvott is too familiar and | Weather for the lain. bah boon for tue past month. | Ceauncey Oloett te toe taralliag and | wenvier Ime OM" coulart FREE LECTURES intestines eh Files ‘ stage to demand anything by way |hin audience with the ballads “ on Dr, and Mra. H gy gears | of introduction; therefore when 1/ Little Girl of My Dreams, b Hundreds of men end wo who have been visiting fF andl oay that he o} a week's engage |"The Click of Her Little Brogans ee * Sits, Mor Pane babar tor « tew|my, (mer be opened & week's engage | the Cliok of Tat. oitry his work Practical Psychology and men have already found | days, returned to their home Ii sunday night, using “Rag Ktob- |constantly, and endears him to his Hating of Character freedom from laxatives by Vortiand the last of the week in.” bie i Ap ne RR ges, suc. (hearers. | BY eating Fleischmann’s fresh (© ie My | cons, as his Vehicle, I have no doubt| The bright spot in the production yeast. o be Mr. and Mra, Reuben Jo F® lanid enough to attract his howt of fot me if Marie Vernon, @ very res |moved faturday to thelr MET! Priends and admirers jyoung lady who plays the part of | Divctens are sow oud that 4 |home across Lake Washington Fagged Robin dmple story, |Sheelah Grattan with such sparkle proper elimination of waste matter . oe . nothing more than @ picturesque |and grace that when she Is on the Gores ba Reousht thant by Ate jac Mr, and Mra, Frank C, Cover ar¢| framework for Mr, Olcott's Irish bal-|stage one's eyes rarely wander from | or the die leaving this week on a motor triP/iady, and consequently it would be | ber | states plainly indiscrim. ms to California |inappropriate for one to apply atrict| Fatrly elaborate stage netting, inate = ome ona ; | ae. larnentie sdards in any estima. |done fn the traditional realistic man the causes of constipa' f Captain Harry A . who | ¢4 of tte worth. re t# a girl, ner, provide the backgrounds for the | Physicians all over the the lin to wed Mins Betsy Booth, jthe traditional Celtic girl of the early |comedy, and rpecial musicians ap ere recommending Fleischmann’ ° Wednesday, arrived yesterday from [nineteenth century, who believes in |pear with ¢ y | fresh yeast because it is « frech — |the Presidio, San Francinco. fair and who falle in love with| There will be a performance every food, rich in those elements which s 2,2 Ragged Robin, the wandering sin. (night this week with Wednesday and keep the intestines healthy. Inone | Mins Emily Jerome, who i at |ger, There in the father, stern to | Saturday matinees, ecries of tested cases, normal |tending the Comstock neh in the /the point of cruelty, with hin eye to <— ON gare functions were restored in from ~ East, will return to her home t/the girl's and his own successful | sy. 3 days to 5 weeks. this elty, about May 26. |future, There ts the villain, a ter |Higher Duty Sought Try t out for yourself. to ar ee | ° , jrible villain with a lantern jaw and day byadding 20r3 Mr. and Mr, Thomas Bordeauxjan iron will, who connives with the on Citrus Products mann’s Yeast to your spent the weekend in Victoria, B.C.) * for the hand of the girl WASHINGTON, May 16.—Senator a ss diet. Keep it up and see how nore eee on, luckily, there are the fairies | Hiram Johnson, California, opened a DR. FLOYD F. BARNES mally and regularly intestines — Mra. Gayton L. Knight and Iittle| themselves, who disport themselves | tight today in the senate to get bith-| 1! peychologist and Vocational act. Be sure it's } daughter, BF 4, who have been/in the moonlight, and take a hand | er duties on citric acid and citrate yar ot ‘Yeast—the familiar tin-foil J visiting in Spokane for « month, have|in shaping the destinies of mortals, |of lime for the protection of the elt ” age with the yellow label. s returned. Aw noon am they interest themaelves|rup fruit industry of California, Masonic Club Rooms standing order with your grocer, ee @ lin the love of Margaret and Robin,| ‘The duties on citric acid and 7 Building Mr. and Mrs, Edward Agnew, of| citrate of lime as proposed by the | reade Ev t, have taken @ cottage at the|Miss Jessie Walhel will speak senate committee on finance are 14/ Tonight, 8:15 o’Clock 20 cents and 12 cents re Bubpect: . jocoupy it about May 20 Webster PoT, A. ask K 9 P tridal Party ae | Webster Put. A. will meet at| spectively “SELLING YOURSELE” Don’t Spoil Your Child’s “Miss Grace Fischer has chosen as | Mine Margaret Jenkins returned | school building, 310 p, m. Program | pierre a aaa! : attendants at her (reeains today from a short visit to Eugene,|py school children and exhibits of Celebrate Mothers’ Tuesday, pins Mr. George Alson Krits of Seattle, | ; : 4 Ore. manual training work elebrate oO! 8:15 o'Cloel 4 Preder'c na! The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottstein. eee i ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kribs, ; # . see ‘ . y OF FINANCIAL When you wash your child's f Portland, which is to Le solemn-| —Portrait by Hildur Peterson-Allen, Hartsook Studio. Mr. and Mra, W. N. Putnam are Gee ‘ames ts Day With Firewater ||) “me LAW OF 9D te caretis whas you Gee, SIG ‘at the home of her herons = = = z removing Thureday to thelr FUMMET! Queen Anne Study club with M Twenty-four quarts of liquid joy, | and prepared shampoos contain tos [ad Mrs. George W. Fischer, Wee | home on Vashon island. |H. Patterson, 216 Crockett st. discovered by the police dry squad. | Permanent Address: much alkali, which is very injurious, fh y. May 24, at high neon, ber bd | ” p.m. All members urged to attend, | caused the arrest Bunday of Frank| 1) gutte 211-12 Pantages Bldg. |as st dries the scalp and makes the. , Mias Doris Fischer, for maid Eastern Stars invited. Election of officers Pointiere, 61, cook, who, police say, | hair brittle, honor, and Florence Fischer, Rar} ee ey wan celebrating Mothers’ day with) ‘The best thing to use fs Mulsified Sey colt agg Fg ate. Woodland Park W. C. TU. a : pragh hod “ sin wine, Pontiere lives | 5 pgp we agpearee for ad m ‘ollins for a er ‘wor i> ¥ * * 4 om tar club, 4090 reade | a 02 Bixth ave | y and ~ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY served. Woodland Park W. C. T. U, wit] Eastern Star * | ANGEROUS eanelean, very Rev. Sidney Morgan = peveble eee |meet at the home of Mra. R. C.|bullding, 2 p.m. Beattle Chaper No.| A bottle of moonshine likewise PYORRHEA | cheap and beats anything else all to service in the presence of rela! Quarante Club Two Irish Plays to Be Given | urna, 6703 Sycamore ave, Tuenday,|95 hontesses. Cards. Friends and | caused the downfall of 8 G. Gabriel TO LIFE AND HEALTH Glose friends. Mr. Benry Goode! 1. Quarante club will meet Tues| Two Irish plays, “T of | May 16, at 2 p,m metabers invited at Union st, and Third ave. Sunday Mul Portland will be groomaman for) 9. aii ig, with Mr. and Mra. J. Heart's Denire,” by W. it ¥ “+ haga Pe ® see Gabriel was released on bail. ertete, ames sified in @ cup or glass with @ little ; ay, Ma , with 3 Mra. " . . 2 ini ote « ter is all that ts requi _ Mr. Kribe. P. Fuller, 4054 California ave. Elec: “Breaking the News,” by I Ivy 500 Ch A. KR. EB. MB. Club stbook for Pyorrhes. wastn we uller, News, y Club ‘1 t with | Simply motsten the hair with water, if ‘cealeliond tion of officers, The program will ory, will be read oy Denn ttur Brooks 1 entertain] 4. R. EM. B. club will meet with “Sports Clothes Dance” include “Forelan Independence Jackson, under the usr 1 Mardhet tog the b00 club at her [Mea A. D. Hicks, 228 West Promect |Mlother Day Program (eset ride coe aa 5 Ss cess | Deve nd “The Three Best Plays of First Unitarian chureh, « home, 2906 Heacon ave, Tuesday, at, 2 p.m. a |Held at Bon Marche | cleanses Therowshly, and suaae - eeiiagel tuv'e| hells evening, May 16, in the recital hall | yigy 16, at 2 p.m. : ; jeasily, The hair dries quickly and ‘The Women's University Nae es age pny of Odd Fellows’ temp Tenth ave. / .e ADDITIONAL CLUBS ! A Mothers’ day program was giv levenly, and ‘fe ft, fresh. Sports Clothes Dance” et Me} = Sunset Heights Literary Clu! at E, Pine st.. The muste incidental ighton PLT. A en Saturday by the CoMperative as oak Biasopic temple Saturtay evening) Mr« Ciara Unger will entertain’ to the first play will te given by idan T. A. will meet for al commonwealth Chub |noctation of the Bon Marche in the > rage onto and easy So nae fone of the smartest dances Of the Sunset Heights Literary club at) sfies Ruth Linrud, barplet. | i uemda May 16, at! The Commonwealth club will meet| employes’ cafeteria. Mrs. Biggs. » Bes loosens and j es 2. nocial tea, Tu y y out every particle of dust, dirt spring season. her home, 4350 Sixth ave. N. E., Tues eee 13:30 p followed by a busines |at Boldt’s restaurant, Monday even-| Fred Wiederrecht, James Tennant, DENTAL CLINIO entretl ts on 7 ‘The hall was gay with brasches of day, May 16, at 2p. m. Capitol Hi W. C. T. U. | meeting at 2:10. Reports from del-|ing. Dr. Batten, of the hp mee re. 1 py 2 re ee ha Fer more than any drug store, and a few ounces will, a and fruit Biosnomd Ort ecth End Prosrataive Chub | _,abitol Hill W, C. 'F, U, will mest | egaten to the state contention. Miss| Council of Churches, will give a s@-|ty Ross, Mise Edina Merrill, Mra last everyone in the family f | Fanged on the pillars in wall p angels sbv egal . at the home of Mra. O. Stiph, 151T| Zetia EL Allen will speak. Music| drome at 7 « “La Netzg — m3 months, Be sure your druggist gives colorful! The North End Progresslv: ub . 1 i Mra, Welds eupplied the music S fe taree attendance, = summer| will meet at the St, Regis cafe, Sec-| 1th N., Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p./ by pupils of ach ment in Europe _ ‘ye : = you Mulsified —Advertisement. f elou and daly or | will er § Mothers" Resse | ee Gees SS | Ry Mt. Tueaday,|™. Mothers’ memorial me Philippines tripped gayly thru the fash-|ond ave. and Stewart st eae ae j > aa | sfies Dudley Returns to Pp i a iitise cancss | May 18, at 2 p.m. lection of of-| Strangers invited rma gta ChL Mothers’ Club | wot interest to Methodint women of| Righty-Niners to . c ndance requested pets je oo. a oF * le t *uget sound confer ~ Card tables were arrenred for|ficers, A full atten j sce 1 meet at the chapter| Seattle and the Pug Meet T d | was | lighland Park PT. A fraternity will meet at the chap we Dud-| eet on luesday ai Famous | those who did not care to dance, and | . na Be ence ia the return of Miss Rose Dud-| | the boxes assembled a large numter| Queen Anne Circle A At menting a] pewae,, 1008 ATth st, Tuesday, | eto her missionary work in the| ‘The executive committee of the — SUED Giterested onlookers. A: 1¢ o'clock} Queen Anne circle of the Child/ Park P.T. A be held .| May 16 Pease” Philippine islands, She sailed on the| qighty.Niners” of Seattle will hold nOW VACUUM PACKED ie oeecesn & Southwick uve an| Conservation league will 9 with | May 16, at 2:0 p. m. H.C. Hartman waka tomiaas Wa ie president Jefferson Saturday, May 13.|q short seesion Tuesday afternoon at 1 patne ‘irat from the Lighghe . he Bil rele, No. j * he gifts otel to decide “laborate fashion revue. which was| Mra. Guy KR. Jenaings, | F " ang pei as for the Blin oa pwr No 66, N. of W,,| Miss Dudiey t# sur ed by the gifts] 5 o'clock at the Frye hotel to decid ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ; ee cothiateart jave. N. Tuesday, May 16, at 1:30 will address th xhibit| Palm . Sell in [Of Methodist boys and girls. She has) on details for « reunion on the 33rd ; dt Mrs. Alvah | P- m. t n the care of Large | will entertat th a cal ! heen working in the islands asa vie-lanniversary of the Seattle fire, Last See we cin reyes pce i nH, |S worn ine ants nvm |anniermry ote Sate fre etl © COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. ithe entertainment committee, were] _ TAncoln High School PT. A. | iniee hapten Shaky Clan Tuesday, May 16, at 9 p.m, Public | UNE Poe ant year has been epent| year opinion seems to be divided be IMPORTERS AND ROASTERS Abe hostesses for the evecing. Lincoln High School PT. A _nataler ¢ oer Study Clase ms Invited. lon furlough in this country, Miss|tween an outdoor plenic and the! t hold tts last meeting Tuesday, May| Study class of er chapter, eee l mudiey, who haa been visiitng her usual banquet gement of Miss |the annex. A special “Mothers’ day's) bart, 1901 Federal ave. 2 p.m. Miss! Seattle Lodge No, 7, Degree of DNA" Oy oie the guest of Mra. T . . progr " anged by the Quigley will speak on Chile. nor Protective asmoctatio » 1 e Announced Refreshments, Current Century Clab hall, 1409 Ninth ave, at 9 p.m. west Queen Anne High School | Mr. and Mrs. Edémund 1. Jenkins £. 2 ‘ } nt Century club will meet In) Business meeting at 748, POT. A. @mnounce the engagement of their Mountain View Ladies’ Ald somes of Ballard Branch library, oe The last regular meeting of the Margaret, to Mr. Wesley} The Ladies’ Aid of Mountain View | at 2:30 p. m | Madrona PT. A. Queen Anne High School PT. A White of Port Alveroi, B. C., | Spiritual church will give a card mre © Madrona P.T. A. lant meeting of) SO") ia in the Mbracy of the fen of Dr. and Mrs, Charlies Ej Party in Caswell's hall, Tuesday, Custer Camp |year, at nchool, 2:30 p.m. Reports! ™)' 1° en aay, a at 340 “White, of this city. gu a | May 16, at 2 p. m | Custer camp, & f Veterans, No.of standing committees and state im. Fteports of both national and ‘ g eee 1, and Its auxiliary, will give a rm convention deleg " iven, ‘The date for the wedding has been Fremont W. ¢. TU. es gat at 730 p. m, in Vet + age ne wu be give Fremont W. C. T. U. will hold an/|erans’ ba All G. A. R. comrades West Side Women's Club } 4 . Jo. 51 eee - Weat Seattle Review No. day ‘ueaday, 2 4, affiliated organizations invited. | West Side Women's club fio | - 4 ‘Dr. Padelford to Speak |tecimming st 10 amen 8 Pauls) pianting ‘day at Belevidere park,| , West Seattle, Review No. 61, W. ‘ ’ i, church, 43rd and Fromont ave Caseade POT. A. Thirty-seventh ave, and Admi 5 oe seen” I Before Browning Society | Splendid program. f the «vening a| Cascade P.-T. A. will meet at Cas-|way, 2 p.m. Maj. Jenne Jackson of |08rd party in Carpenters “ee “e De; Frederick M. Padelford of the rusical contest will taks puce at &| cade ach 45 p.m. Good attend: the park board will mpeak. Social | California ave. re Bg University of Washington, will mpeak | Ocs,cy. Bring lunch. Coffes will be | ance urged, ax this Is the last meet-| hour at home of Mra, Sam Schneid-|St § p.m. Bu . nm “The Ring and the Book” at the chesinticentociaveninacts | ia: Gpeadiing. po ident, 4007 Prince st, after| o'clock. Everyone welcome, tea the Seattle Browning society will | n ] ee * the planting j ee give at the home of Mrs. Gustave | Orthopedic Tea Shop | Lincoln Cirele | eee Mysterious Club Bnelling, 309 E. Mercer ston Tues | gt. Mark’s Guild of the Orthopedic| ‘The Lincoln circle of the Child] Women’s Educational Clade The Mysterious club will give tte May afternoon. Preceding Dr. Pad-! hospital will be in charge Tuesday (Conservation league will meet Tues | Women’s educational class will) Yachting party Sunday, May 21 @iford’s address the following musi-|4+ the Orthopedic Tea Slop. Mra.|day, May 16, at 2:30 p. m, With| meet at the Federated club house,| There will be a cruise to points i aa cal program will be given: Margaret Cheal, hoatess, will be as-| Mrs. H. Grondahl, 1201 N. 60th st.! Annual Reciprocity Day. Lunch at|!nterest on the 8c p = = Be. a, aisles Crowe sostiin \ ted by Mra. J. T. Hall, Mrs. W. A sig ier ji p.m jlight cruise around —_ \ Ciyae E Honham, Mre. Seeing | Hail, Mrs. R. L. Rush, Mrs, Adam | Queen City Sunshine Club | eee | Istand. nis is the first of @ we Plano Duet—Minvet trom Symphonie | Jardine, Mrs. F. J. Hoyt. Miss Laura! The Queen City Sunshine club will Horace Mann PT. A. of summer outings planned by the Re. 6. --. . Maydn | Cardin, Miss Katherine Thorson and | meet at the Masonic temple, Tues-| Horace Mann PT. A. regular! committee, which includes Mr. Fred oo. 2 ro a a ory Miss May Cardin day, May 16, at 2p. m. Cards. All! meeting in auditorium of achool.|Ocelschiagel and Mr. A. Bahle. e Bopranc Solo—"Wanting I Bidece +s. Helen Crowe-Snelling | - Mra. Snelling Mrs. Helmiings at the plans . Patronesses Named for Dance The patroness lst for the dance the recreational division of the edu | cational department of the Chamber of Commerce is giving Friday eve ming at the Masonic Temple, for the school teachers of Seattle includes Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. E. J Brown, Mrs. Frank Wa’ Daniel B. Trefethen, Mrs. Sharples, Mrs. F. G. Graham, Burke, Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mra John L, Travis, Mrs. Carl Gould, Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mre, Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. 5S. H. Hedges, Mrs. George Donworth, Mrs. Richard A Ballinger, Mrs. Don Palmer, Mrs, Park ‘Weed Willis, Mrs. Judson Jen- nings, Miss May Goldsmith, Mrs. W J. Santmyer, Mrs. E. F. Taylor, Mrs, Worrall Wilson, Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs. Lester J. Clarke, Mrs. John L. Travis. ee | To Entertain Luncheon Club Mrs. Howard E. Luby ts entertain. ing the West Seattle Tuesday bridge Tuncheon club at her home tomorrow afternoon. | ° Studio Tea | Mr, Paul Gustin will be host at his studio Wednesday afternoon a 2 O'clock entertaining the West Seat. tle Art club. Mount Baker Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Luncheon club will meet at the club house Wedne day afternoon at 1 o'clock, The hostesses will be Mrs, W. L. Muncy, chairman; Mrs. 8. 8. Chadderton, Mrs. J. W, Jones and Mrs. BE. H Meiklejohn, ee Musical Tea For the benefit of the endowment fund, a mus’ tea will be given by Alpha Phi sorority, Wedne , May 24 from 2:20 until 6 o'clock at the Artic club. Napoleon Bonaparte declared, “The only happiness lies tn sleep.” ~ SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement A Big Special Lot of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Will Be Placed on Sale Tuesday At $2.00 Pair An Extraordinary Special—At less than one-third the original prices. Extremely fine qualities from makers of the highest grade footwear Broken lines of women’s pumps and oxfords, including women’s brown kid and yelet pumps; patent and gun-metal pumps; and patent oxfords with | and low heels. In the following range of sizes, with the number of pairsin | calf one- turn sol each size indicated: 2 15 | 110/}10} 8 | 19/7/8] KFaOonms | | Special Lots and Special Lots Only at extremely up the stocks of the Special Price Basement. low prices—that’s what makes eA player piano is not expensive Do you know that Sherman, Clay & Co. will place a very poe Player Piano in your ome for $395? How it will brightenup your home life! What a jolly gather. ing-place your home will be! This price—$395—is for Faéts about this low- priced player piano BACK—Six posts of solid hard wood SOUNDING BOARD— Selected spruce properly seasoned, s “4 BRIDGES-Solid rock maple, an instrument bearing the full er selected Sherman, Clay & Co. . tee. 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