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PAGE 15 Seattle Annual Pound Party at Orthopedic Hospital During the afternoon Mra, B. C | Tea Shop Saturday lwhich is to be Kiwanis day. A ‘Miss Gladys Loer Will Wed June 2 ‘The marriage of Miss Gladys Loer, | all members of the Kiwanis clut Tunch at the little shop, Assi Keasier and Mrs. James B. Harrt os Mrs. Charles L. Harrison will ‘fon each Kav up of songs, Teelth Mrs. Phillipe at the piano. [Hostess for the Frink Park guild E; eee the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, cial invitation has been extended to «in ‘Clubs The Alpha short business m P. hall Friday ev . be a at ape- iiary will give a 26, in the old K Public invited » to her of Dr. and Mre. Thomas R. {20 service will be Mrs. E. W. John: . ' et Mr. Charles L. Smith, son ae Ft - erste Rando te : ed Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith, of 17°)" Rogers, Mra. Max Harrison. ° amber Auburn, will be solemnized June 2/ dn the Queen Anne M. E. church. ‘The Rev. Dr. Orrill will read the Service and Miss Loer will have as her attendants Miss Sheriie Rude for ig of honor, Mrs. C. William! 4 itcnecs, Jr. (Geraldine Smithson), | for matron of honor, Miss Marguerite | Bmith, a sister of the groom, and Rita Martin. Minnewatha Chi Saturday Evening Mise Katherine Hyland and Miss Club Dances Saturday evening the Minnewatha club is entertaining with two danc jive a dance thin tives. . For the benefi fund and patriotic will be given by Auxiliary will Street Car Men and Auxiliary Dance ‘The street car men and ladies’ aux Dance for Teachers This Evening sonic temple in honor of the Seattle teachers, principals and other execu Seattle Chapter, D. A. K. CHIC 4 Commemorating the founding of} CLUBS POR SATURDAY ©: the Orthopedio hospital, the annual - — ahs aft eae party will be given this yeu Seattle Audubon society will lead - \ jon Friday, June 2. The president! croun of Camp Hire girls on bird ‘ jot the various guilds will be 10) waik om Mercer island, Members of 4A ee jeharge of the tea, which will be both or 4 sure Urged to join | i | Bers. Jacob Karfman|sceved on tho nonpitar iawn, follow: | walk, | Take steamer Dawn from 7 Ki Entertains at Tea; Miss jing tne reception. ‘The board of trus ae ee a ” Loer Names Bridal At-|t 8 will form the reception commit / 0.6% | e@, as follows: Mrs, George T. Myers, | Amethyst Chapter | tendants. ‘ates. John H. Powell, Mra. C. D.| Amothyst chapter, O. FE. 8 | ae Stimeon, Mrs, David H@ward Skin-| give a card party in Wing's cafeteria | sagen in every detail WS ner, stra, John W. Roberts, Mra./at $:30 p.m. All Mason and Bastern | the tea Mra, Kaufmann 88Ve 8 Reginald Parsons, Mra, Alexander | Stars invited, with friends her home this afternoon in compl! yycjowan, Mra, W. A. Peters, Mrs. ee Ten to her davehter, Mts. Allan Wijiam D, Perkins, Mra Harry Past Matrons’ Club Bier (Adeiheid Kaufmann) of San whitney Treat, Mra. George H, Fort Past: Mearcas’ etuh. ‘abversite 0. | Francisco, 1t was a veritable spring son, Mre, William Randall Crawford 8., card party, University Masanic Tee. Baskets of the fragrant bIO®% Mre Henry C. Ewing, Mre. M. As) banquet hall, § p.m. All Kastero BOMS Fave an effective setting tO Gottstein, Mra. Frederick H. Park. | stars and friend invited Wie affair, and decorated the dainty Mrs, Frederick Mall White, Mre © > Fefreshmient table, where tall deep George W. Fischer, Mra, Frank B. rite Dine candies added the artistic Case, Mra H. J, Ramsey, Mrs. Jobo ADDITIONAL CLUBS toueh. C. MoMilian, Mre, Charles Russell se * _ Diapensing the hospitalities the Collins and Mrs. Howard Taylor eee ee "| “ee e 7 Pret hour were Mrs. John Baillan| 4 n conference will be held at the W. C goon and Mrs. Kenelm Winslow Jr. Din ner for Bridge Club 'T. U. center, 708 Findlay et. (George ‘@nd the second hour, _ Dre. leo A party ‘of twelve friends, mem-|town), Monday, May Take car Black and Mra. James Charles Kerr. pers of a bridge club who have met| No. 6 or 6, and get off at Luctile st They wore assisted by Miss Ellen this winter, will close the season hag: eR | Messer, Miss Anna Hoge, Miss Alice with a dinner at the Hotel Washing West Seattle W. CT. U Hole, Miss Clara Emery, Miss Mari- ton tomorrow evening. Included are] The West Seattle W. C. T. U. will “Beth Gerbel, Miss Irene Huse, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Apfel, Mr. and/ meet at the home of Mra. J. W. Reed, “Mise Olive Leonard. Mrs, Carl Hoge, Mr, and Mra, George | 6975 47th ave. 8, W., on Wednesday Assisting about the rooms were Bundy, Mr, and Mra. BF, Castner,|May 24, at 2:50 p. m. Members Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs. Mr. and Mra, David Child and Mr. | should be present, Neighbors and Zohn EB. Ryan, Mrs. Jason D. But-jand Mra, J. BE. Burkheimer. friends welcome. Jer, Mra. Alton W. Leonard and A pbtiuttiae’ e398 Mra. Arthur Gerbe! | Frink Park Guild at Alpha Auxillary Dress of Ratine hold a eoting in the old K ening, May 26 at & oe materials for summer, dance Friday, May YP. hall, at 9 p. m are the colors of the moment, fusing all others, e- | torchlight of Commerce will/ | them, evening at the Ma j stripes and temperamental |are almost endiens, hat it of the monument wha ° started out to mi o work, a card party Seattle chapter, D. Uni | out at least one ratine frock it's a brilliant color you won't ATINE, one of the most popular is shown in more colors than a rainbow ever dreamed of—but nature is so limited! Serpent green and periwinkle blue one needn't eramp one's style by re Deep rose, lemon yellow, new blue, red are only a few of Katine is shown not only in | plain colors but In gingham checks, plaidn. ‘The styles in which it may be used You may have gathered by now —that | your season won't be complete with PORTLAND IS FACING FLOOD TOWING OZMO | NEARER PORT) + MARSHIIELD, ¢ Moy 19 PORTLAND, May 19,--With ood The disabled motorship Osmo, in| waters in both the Columbia and l@nake rivers rising at the rate of |tow of the steamer Dulay, and with) 6 inch every hour, according to her decks awash, wae her WaY| reports to the weather bureau, up the Oregon coast today en route] dangerous flood tage is expected with the Daisy to the Columbia] *t Portland and down-river points ! within the next three days. = | Portland i» fairly well protected | Captain Worth and 17 men, BM \ gon the mighty Columbia. Tt ts | | entire crew, are on board the Daisy,| when the Columbia's waters are \according to radiogmmms to the| backed up in the Wilamette th | Kinglewood station here the danger arises. Lowlands « being cleared of stock, and prepara: | The last report concerning the! done are being made along the} |Dalsy and her charge came late) waterfront here to meet flood con lyesterday from the steamer Piei-| ditions when they arise ades, which reported meeting the 7 ik aeeerca at two veawele, The Pleiades reported the Osmo tow in the water, No re port had been received either here or at North Head today, so it was awwumed that the two vessels were! making their way thru @ smooth| neu without trouble. j Venire Exhausted in Tong War Trial SANTA CRUZ, Cal, May 19-—-A venire of 200 men had been exhaunt ed on the third day of a tong war rourder trial here without selection of one juror. Varcello Munoz, Bam Key and Low Bing are the aren on) trial chyrged with the murder of Ah Lum last winter at the Hotel Apple- ton, Watsonville Court attaches expect the trial to PLANS BAN ON CHILD LABOR| WASHINGTON, May 1%—An ‘ amendment to the tenth article of" }9P# drawn out cae the Constitution of the United | gay TD States which would expressly re nerve to the federal government the right to control, regulate or pro- hibit the employment of children under 18 years of age, Was pro posed in the senate today by Ben- ator Johnson, of California, LAST TIMES TONIGHT “A WONDERFUL WIFE” Starring MISS DU PONT STARTING TOMORKOW “Second- Hand Rose” A beautifal sereen version of the mn BONE SucreeR, arring but BEAUTIFY SEATTLE All varietion FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, regular Ibe Packets at 4¢ each PACKETS SPENCER SWEET PEAS .......60¢ Garden Peas, Beans and u lens be ing parties, the usual dance ati, po at ¢ Basis 9 7 aaa ee; ie nga Mrs. Ernest Bissett for bridesmaids. Christensen’s Broadway hall, and|) — he home { Mrs. Arthur | nie wo look your mirror in the , per por ie GLADYS WALTON Alice Murphy will act as flower girl. 5 lope Jones, 1132 2rd ave. N., Mon 12 CHOICK DABLIA ; the opening outing dance at Leschi| 4.) 2 P face, Mr. Lawrence Loer will be best : day, May 22, at 2 p.m. Take 33rd a Oe ie a 1 SET ane the ushers are Me Ras |Pavilion, celebrating the 20th anni 1." Olly ward at —$—$—$__—_—_— mixed 5... Sey “ sell Horton, Walter Coughiin, Walter | Yrs" sagt * sod aged ead be 12 Choice Dahlias, named 4c. * there wi spec’ pusic birth . ; Fogel 7 Long, and a solo dance by Miss} 0 yw. ™ Bedding plants, al) kind: on “ Marvey wil! render the musical selee | ny’ potter: prmbindrgtiee ary tune acute d gl window boxes or hanging bas Leather Pushers a ‘cle at her borne, znd) ‘2 ‘The patrons and patronesses for}. gow * kets at the right prices. x SRR Hugh M. Caldwell, Mayorelect and a ee an 2s COLT-McLOUGHLIN eee | » 7, 5 Mrs. Edwin J. Brown, Judge and | r > Party Will Compliment jim Aust & Grittins, Judwe and] yp, Bemedt Card Party || Band to Play in Interest Of]9 Near spring S103 Int Ave. ; ‘ Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam, Judge and nti Training Camps Kiliott 5156 _. Miss Howe card party will be y F me rows Mise Katherine | Mrs. J- T. Ronald, Prof. and Mrs Bevo B54 pone “ates ee wre) 9 : p 4 Mra. Stanley Griffiths and|P4mond 8. Meany, Prof. and Mrs 1st sty Riley's | caste! i ee: Maaniey Grltnne Henry Landes Mr. and Mre. Harry ley's ico cream parior,| ‘ry t artille bend from Mrs. Colin O. Radford are entertain | on, pr, and Mrs. Fordyce | Maden park. Monday, May at) Fort Worden ie scheduled to hold dog with « bridge of six tabies |C. Gorham, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mes-| 2. P: ™ Public invited a cone H@lurday afternoon from © Mrs. Griffiths oe Cogreeed — dag, Mi. and Mrs. Oliver T. Brick-| 8% 23 Apa 3 to 42 look Woodland park _ fRoon. A ny a vgn hg od _ eon, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Griffin, j= the interest of the citizens’ mill Supe Seked for tea, with invitations 3 . Mr. Ballard W. C. , tary training camps, to be held this GaE the afternoon’ confined to the| MF. and Mra. M. J. Carrigan, Mr ard | TU, | ery trating h bale Oe close friends of Miss Howe. and Mrs. W. G. Herron, Mr. and] Bafard W. C. T. U. wil) moet) 7O8r at Camp Lewia @ 0 : Fi yi Mrs. Henry K. Benson, Mr. and|with Mrs. E. J. Hudman, 1503 w.| Worden. The public is invited to : Mre> Charles W. Hill, Mr. and Mre./@ard ave, Friday, May 2%, at 2) %ttend this concert | Informal Luncheon Given| Tomas Jonn Acheson, Dr. and Mra.|p. m. The program will be in|, 7)" vand will Play Saturday moos p J. Tate Mason, Col. and Mrs. Oscar|charge of Mrs. Wood the corner of University at. and Mrs. Cummings 3. Charles, Mr. and Mra. Keith Lo pin [Fourth ave, and on Sunday after menting Mrs. Marguerite} gan Bullitt, Mr. and Mre. Broussain noon will play at Fort Lawton, ‘Stewart Fisk, of Yakima, Mrs./C. Beck, Hon. and Mra, Thomas F- Bazaar and Rummage Sale where Lieut FB. ‘Tyndall, army Marion FR. Cummings entertained | Murphine, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hen The ladies of the G. A. Ro Home| #ih service, will stage a flying ex a rp | With an informal luncheon at her|derson, Mr. and Mra. George T.|Sewing club will bold an alhday| hibition with & German Fokker home yesterday afternoon. The guest|Rummens, Mr. and Mrs, Staniey|beraar and rummage sale in the “rplane Mat included only the intimate friends | Griffiths, Mr. H. A. Kyer, Mise F public market at Pike Place, down | Th® Concerts and exhibitions are (Of Mrs. Fisk. Jane Sirginson, Mr. and Mra. © stairs in Atkinson’ tore, Wednes the interest of th summers : eee ford H. Birkel. Dr. Cart Hoffman.|day, May 4. ‘Tho proceeds will be military training camps, to Te, Mr. Robert McCormack, Mr. Walter] added to the fund for the new bow aly 37 to At " Cards Out for Tea i Mami Mina, Mattie: G, Cornish, | gia oh-dusaiion Camp Lewis and Fort Worden Mrs. 5, W_R. Dally and daughter, | Prof. and Mre. Frederic Christensen. “ee | Headquarters has been opened Miss Katherine Dally, have issued os Congrove Club the Ameriean Legion offices at — for a tea at their home, 1207 he Cecnsete Gk. cuxtuar, tof Urey @ Boston st. Tuesday afternoon, | ersonal agebee Mehdi Milan. oie cio ioe May 2%, trom 4 until ¢ o'clock. H card party in Fraternal Brotherhood, Three gg tad hall, Fremont, Friduy evening, May | Lost at Sea . ae Mr, Jobn A. Miller and his daugh-| x, May | Delightful Tea Given ter, Miss Alberta Miller, of Belling |!% &t 8:30 p.m. Refreshments Nearly Two Weeks h © guest the Hotel Frye a i Thursday Afternoon pray Gat Acca oy tas a Myrtle Social Club WEST PALM BBACH, Fla, May Sapp eee \ pidge , 19—Lost et sea for 12 days and] HELLO, JERYONE! A very delightrut tea was given “ee A bridge and whist party will be! e 4LO, E INE? Yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ivan] sais miei sina given by Myrtie Social club in Ma — hy ty “tig for three, Another week towards summer, and T know you are still perplexed IW. Goodner and Mrs. William aui-| Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bigiow. accom, [wnic temple Monday, May #2, at 2/ 0h nM og te eee ee over the everworrying question of what to get and where to get it. fon at the home of the former,| DAnied hag ah ae : agp thin. gy” Da vaaseh, A860 ‘aaire sek cies You will find below the cream of the shops-—where quality, reliability, | complimenting = Mrs Goodner’s| Beckwith. left today by motor for Ri mee — yerws of shots bere om service and reasonable prices are always considered. j Mumahter, Mra. M. G. Berge of|° ifornia, to be gone about six Seattle Review No. 8 reir last drop of gasoline and were suman. Portland, who is her guest poe Seattle Review No. &, W. B ood RMI ba poaig passing ates Spring flowers with pink and} o-9' 0 the Maccabees, will et Thursday, | * mi . pe shore saw their distress! 7 ‘ 4 White tulips predominating were| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Philbrick ana| May at the AO. U. W. hall, 1409 | “8 GRADL ATION GIFTS THAT LAST— sed to adorn the home and the|Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDonald, who|Ninth ave. The occasion will be a — —~——— — necklaces—manniah looking rings and a world of other things game flowers in a crystal bow!|are enjoying a motor trip to Califor party and Mothers’ day exer./at 2 p.m. Mrs, Etta Kine, assisting found at Richardwon's Gem Shop at his new location, 1223 2nd| centered the pretty tea table where|nia, are expected to return in a few Business meeting at 7:45 p.|hostess. All Eastern Stars invited. Ave, His pricea are so reasonable, too, alternating at the urns were Mrs, | day! Officers wear white | see ata > ie . BP cooaner’ sare sd, Orion, silane Dorie Social Clab | Latona rn ons 14 vate | CHANCE TO BCONOMIZE Mrs, Hertert Gonton, Mrs. BE. Vie|,, Miss Gladys Lanspere of New! Doric Social club, O. EB. 8. will /night Thursday, May ce ame You won't need to throw that old dress away if you take it to Agnes Deen and Mre T Magnus| York is spending a few days at the/meet with Mrs, Clara Kine, 4809 Mr. A. L. Marsh will speak om the Perry, 316 Yale Bidg., beoause she can remake or remodel it until it Gen. Assicting tn the dining room| Washington Annex. — Greenweod.aye, Thuretay, May 9518040 pion. B meets with fashion’s fancies. Biliott 4528. were Mrs. Harvey Lantz, Mrs ah —e ree — — ee James Harrison, Mrs. R. H.| Mrs. Lewis Deither of Vancouver EXPERT WORKMANSHIP HERE A lhe por ra oz tis tg agg 1d pogg tinge her nv wee & last year's hat, a flower or two and the Nolde Millinery rf ageth gen Bee Re ane: ee ee has a brand new hat for you. It sounds impossible, but if you take % living room were Mrs W. H. Henry | Washington. it up to People’s Mank Wide. you will catty be eubvinaes and Mrs. Clarence Corey ee ¥ see Mrs. J. H. Cummings of Ithaca > vOTT . veraeee:dindiaie’. Informal Bridge N. Y., is the guest of her son and| |IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A MARCEL < daughter-in-law Mr. and = Mrs.| Or & manicure that’s lasting, or if you are in need of a refreshing Luncheon Mrs. Robert Keith entertained with an informal bridge luncheon at her Marion R. Cummings. eee summer home at Port Orchard Thurs: @ay afternoon. the summer. see eee Small Informal Dance Mr. and Mra., Andrew Price (Vir. | ginia Wiley), who went abroa®@ in| For the pleasure of Miss ANOM&|Hebruary on thelr wedding trip, Roberts, who is planning to leave! returning to Beattie Sunday soon to spend the summer traveling | 8. ogee rast = Mra. Ch ue H.| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Hedges iy ntertain twenty-four | wij remove June 1 from their town ) friends of the honor guest with a pie Bk, house to their summer home at The dancing party at their home Tuesday | prigny, } | Highlands H evening, May 30. eee | vee Mrs. Fred Sander returned re. Paper Costume Dance Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haller will | * Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Strong are removing June 1 to Wing Point for cently from a visit in Victoria, B, C \ are| gus CO You can tell it’s l $$$ Io: Tria entertain with a paper costume dance! Mrs. W. A. Shannon i# leaving @t their residence next Wednesday | Tuesday for her country home, ea acuum- ac ed evening, Ma 2%, honoring Miss | “Shannon-on-Chelan,” to spend the Aniona Roberts and Captain and Mrs. | summer, No hit or miss methods in vacuum packing CORONA COFFER Eewry Augustus Buckley (Betsy) Fee ! We have the very latest and most efficient machin “He Booth). | Mr. William Pigott left today for a vacuum packs Corona under GREAT SUCTION, by SLOW see short trip to San Francisco PROCESS ‘ N, by SLOW ee Program for | j | Mise Anna C. Campbell, who Musical Tea been visiting her brother, Capt. J The program for the musical tea Campbell, in Juneau, Alaska, for Sigma chapter of Alp! at the Arctic club Wednesday after. With her and noon, May 24, for the benefit of the Dr. and Mrs, Samuel Leonhardt endowment fund, is as follows brother-in-law sii “Impromptu” Navonne Jane Titic ompring’s a Lovable Lady “The Btar rhe Birds Go North Again Charles Witieby Keith Biltort James Kogers pring Mrs HoH. A. Beach rewes f, spne Your's at tho i Phi is giving ¢T@l years, will spend the summer has John ater, roasting by Co CORONA COFFEE (Blend) I TR is the final word in yacuum pack. You'll know this when eto ee Take 1 or ¢ Lessons examine the can, You'll find the coffee itself to b n unsur ‘Btude de Concert’ MoDowe STEVENS passable blend, with 25 years of supremacy to back it. Now Ruth Vrances Allen on sale i F Philips Way They Are Dancing Now mini oot ‘i At Grocery St ne Night > sen tn wn Groce ores Minstreted Talk on the Harp 1511% Vourth Av. Ne, Pike CORONA BLEND CO 3 is worth more and costs more. “Petite Buite Orientale cl. Main hot i No.1": Orientale ‘i Just try it—-thore’s @ money-back guarantee if it doosn't make No. 2 "Serenade Hindo = good. Stefano de Btefano Selected, blended, roasted and vacuum-packed immediately after mmercial Importing Co. Seattle, U. 8. A. facial, stop in at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Bldg. where | work and service are of the highest quality. Main 1696. DID YOU KNOW THAT \ The Garment Shop, 709 Pine, is offering some wonderful values in ladies’ slightly used sults and dresses? The prices range from $4.95 to $10. eee SHOE SELECTION MADE EASY | In your search for reliable footwear at popular prices, you'll find | Newbrand’s Shoes second to none, The newest creations in pumps | { and oxfords for all occasions—1525 Third ave. - { CHOKERS FOR $9 | They are imitation stone marten and squirrel, but it takes an expert | to tell the difference. Agnes Perry, 316 Yale Bldg., has these, and | she can also remodel or dye your old furs, H prorat ttarenatat nr thttidnnnetnitaitimiin ; R | Whether it's fashion or beauty or gifts you seek, Susanne will help you on Friday each week DON’T HAVE YOUR APPEARANCE MARRED By superfiuous hairs and moles. la Laing, Eitel Bidg., can remove them with @ multiple neodle painlessly and permanently, a A WELL-APPOINTED SHOP You will find in the Montelius Bldg. where made beautiful. Splendid manteures and The Rose Beauty Shop. 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C., May 19—The Nie” ola river, which was in flood comdk. jtion yesterday due to the bursting of « large dam 12 miles from the town, was down to normal this morm Particulars of damage in the: | ailable, No! New clasnes tn Expression are’ forming and will continue all summer. . 4 Juner wre ane ait a Sy %