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Mrs. Perkins to Speak at Fine Arts | : VANHILD JULE Seattle |: wu dt lepoke delightfully on “Gardens of] again tomorrow morning at the Fine 1 John Carroll Perkins 1 will ia plano r auditorium ‘Tues at $25, Ming Mr. Arville Belstad Mins Swanhild Jule atthe YW. CLA day May nd Distinotion” ne ital atlory last week, will be heard evening Arts at Bridge Will Honor Mrs. spear on Harry Augustus Buck- 1 of Summe ley; Wedding Plans An- nounced. with o'clock, when June Borders High | 7 mp Tickets for these charming talks | be door may obtained at the | Personal Mra, B.C. day for Indianapolis, |apend several months, vixiting rela: | She will return by w ot | park, Mra. Brier spent | several days last week with Mrs. Hf &. Frye at Bast Seattle, eee and Mrs, H. K, Stephenson, after spending several weeks in the city, left Friday by motor for their | home at Long Beach, Cal | eee Miss Doris rge, daughter of Mrs. R. R. George, has returned from a year’s visit with relatives in Mount Vernon and Akron, Ohio, eee Mrs. Philip J. Sinnott and Philip Jr, are spending a fortnight tn rtland, visiting relatives and friends, Harry Augustus Booth) Mrx. Diet entertain with at the College HONOR Mre Buckley (Betsy Sehmitx will of five “Bub Friday afternoon eee : ‘Miss Jenkins Names _ Bridal Party ‘Miss Margaret Jenkins, Mr, and Mrs, Edmund 1. Jenkins, i marriage to Mr, Wesley ter White of Fort Alberni, B Wi be solemnivzed Saturday, June © 8%, wit have as her attendants, Miss a. Wiley as maid of honor, and Myra Moll of Arlington for girl, and Robert Dent for bearer, Mr. Wade Hall will be man for Mr. White. ceremony will be performed home of the bride-clect’s par | Rey, Skiney Morgan reading wervice at 4 o'clock in the} pn. An informal reception | follow the ceremony. Jenkins is graduating from @ University of Washington this Mr. White attended the uni- Brier is leaving Thurs where she will watone daughter | Mr. Ge Ina Durkee, pupil of Magnus Peter. son, will be the assisting arth The program will be as follow Bi eee Mrs. Thomas Fransiolt and daugh ter, Miss Josephine, are leaving June 7 for New York to sail June 17 ties ne for six months’ travel abroad. sdoey Chaminade . ‘ Wilson Munsell Carpenter MacDowell Mendelssohn Chopin Debs Mr. and Mra. S. H. Kerr returned |! Saturday from a short motor trip to |» California, Miss Carol Kerr and her cousin, Mise Elizabeth Kerr, who have been attending Mills college, re turned with them, . "honor her daughter, Mra, Jen As entertafning with a series of teas at her home Wednesday, ‘and Friday of this week tables will be in play cach day ‘additional guests have been in- @d for the tea hour, ‘3 eee tty Tea Given for 0 Honor Guests two guests of honor—Miss ADDITIONAL CLUBS ee Gilbert Charles in Pennsylvania Study Club Re The Pennsylvania Study club met Black +|Priday, May 19, at the Federated Vancouver, | ubhouse and elected the following Presi Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end B. Cc. coming year Sheldon; firet vice Nettie BE. Winger: Mins Alice ling secretary, Mre tary Mra. Lita Deno BI officers for th Mra, H president, Mra vice president, Miss Emily Jerome, who has been dent a onl and Miss Helen | a ending the Comstock school in the leg ee ra peng] mate is expected home the early tea given at her home Satur. | Prt of this week, afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock. | dining room in pink and! wecond . Slack; corres Harriet Stein Mra. % Bracken; May Jacobs; auditor, }ho: custodian, Mrs Delegates to the City Federation Mra. Emily Peters and Mra. Nettle | Winger; alternates, Miss Retta Mar tin and Mre, Florenc Mr, and Mra. Dean Gooding Wit recordin an ter (Helen Perkins) recetving was abloom with Columbia | congratulations upon the birth of a Sweet peas, tulips and snap. | °° ms be to ae acd ind & wide becket of these | ' 82 Francigco last w centered the tea table light Mr. and Mra. George T. Hood left ed by tall tapers. Here Mrs. James ich ‘as sl ie to Alaska 'B. Bagelson, Mra. John Hamilton, eee James Rogers and Mrs. James/ yties Karla and Miss Claire Stolt-| Tremhoime dispensed hospitalt: | enberg returned Friday from a ten Seimted by Miss Mary Small. | gays’ visit in Portland Ruth Trenhoime, Miss Jane | oe inson and Miss Constance Trieste. are Las treasurer, Mrew Anna E. Civic Improvement Club attle Civie Improvement club at its annual luncheon Thursday afternoon elected officers to serve for the coming year President, Mrs. He ‘a ; The Mrs. Harry Sharples returned yes Tavender and white lilacs ar | torday from m visit of several weeks in baskets and artistic pot-/in Pasadena. Feceptacies decorated the living | eee Where the hostess and the| firs. Geoffrey Winslow, of New |\" reboot Buests received. York, has arrived to spend the sum. Ma corresponding ‘aay mer with her parents, Mr. and Mr&jiiey Mrs. J. F. Weber; treasurer Cc. J. Smith. IMrs. Leonora Styer; trust Mr. J. Fohn. j ‘ough Mra. ary, Mra reere re-elec dent Fetta; r Grace e Dance to Honor and Mrs. Brier (Mr. and Mrs, Neal Boyleand Mr.| Roy Jamison are Mrs. Newton G. Bishopp are en-| for a month's visit in the BE ng with a bridge dance at the eee of Mr. and Mrs. Boyle Wed-| Mr, Edward Morgan Mills left Sat: |‘ evening, honoring Dr. andjurday for a short business trip to|” &. C. Brier. San Francisco. Literature and travel department Clubs will meet Friday at 11 a. m. in the/ a Will Compliment Miss Mins Bower wit! be hostess| CLUBS FOR TUESDAY — [¥. W. C. A. “Seattle Writers,” by » gf ooud wna ” P 20" ‘esume of “Yale Anne Hill, ¢omplimenting ere ‘. P. Wate mi resume 6 . ee Nags ecg eter “the Phe Meret department EP iseererth eee eee meets Friday at the Y. W A James B. Howe, Mrs. Don The laxt meeting of the : “ » held Friday, June 2, at t th, Mrs. Rollin Sanford and Mrs. be held Friday, June ss aid andocing ore 1 be F. EF. Palmerton, will eG, ahorrock, Mrs. Reatneld addreas, which will be fo E.G. Shorrock, Mrs. Reginald) seattle Music Study club will meet|initiation of new members, in which Charles Moliins and Mra. David 23 | with Mrs. F, 8. Burbank for annual ai! past presidents of the club will 2 participate. Members urred ° Piay day and luncheon, Program ° MN and Mrs, hursday Mrs. George B eee Wom: ‘entury Club The departments of the Woman's ntury club will meet thin ording to the following schedule Tuesday, Mra. W. H. Pittwood will entertain the board of trustees at lune! on at her home at Richmond Beach at 12 o'clock. week Current Century Club | Current Century club annual) “Housekeepers” ds at the home of Mrs. W. S. Mayfield, 2104 Market st, Luncheon at 1 o'clock, All members | urged to attend. oe e her annual Music Study Cli to attend. > ge Maple Leaf Post Auxiliary The Ladies’ auxiliary of Maple Leaf post of the American Legion will celebrate Empire day with a dance in Douglas’ hall |May 24, at 8 pym. All welcome 2%. 8 Garfield PT. A. Garfield P.-T. A. will meet at the | high school, 2:30 p.m. Reports trom convention delegates. Glee club will sing. ree <1 arranged by Mra. F. H. T. nderson. Musical Club if edly ‘The Thursday Musical club will be entertained Thursday by Mrs. Elmer © Green at her home at Hunt's ‘The steamer Tukwila will make a | @pecial trip, leaving Madison Park Promptly at 12 o'clock. An interest Ang program will follow the lunch eon, which will include these num Lo. L. 0. FE. club w Club give charity eard party at 1:30 o'clock, at Elks’ club For reservations call Mrs. W. M. Ste | venson, 2314 Halleck ave. 8. W. West O67 W NAPOLEON Ill SAID That Dr. Phillipe Ricord was France's greatest physician jo fenupert| delegates. . Program Hf poe Br Prank Goodhue a | Burien a Suneat pros Seema Setenladhiary Sethely (s) “Wind Song” Sixteenth annual meeting of Wom. on oho Mar en's Home Missionary society, of Se- | err terrene attle district will meet In First Meth ie odist church ‘Quesday, opening 4 Service at Tea a.m. Program. Banquet W Shop Tuesday day evening. | | Denny-Fubrman gulld will be in eeeme of the service at the Ortho Interla rte 1 meet In roo Pedic Tea Shop Tuesday. Mra. A.E.\ 45 at « Rnaliade dmg teen Parry will be hostess and ne, 2:20 p. m. Reports assisted by Mrs. N. A. Joh from convention delegates. Refresh Mrs. Phineas Pendleton, Mrs, Edgar | ™°"™ ss 1, Webster, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs A. D. Toilefxen, Mrs, B. M. Ederer Setat Deter Park Conran SAS, Patkner and Mrs. C Mount Baker Park church Mission sw * © | ary society will meet with Mrs. W. R. Vandergrift, 2906 Kustelle st, at 2/ Day Nursery Association |” ™ cee The Day Nursery association will | Writers’ Club hold election of officers Thurslay,| Writers’ club will meet a May 25, at 3 o'clock. The service of |in Erickson room of Y¥ tea will follow. | Stories by n Kahin, Florence ee jer Thompson and F. Roney Weir Program Announced for A poem by Hele n Emma Maring. - os Church Minute Women once Combined meetings of King County ‘The program to be given under the | ara, cesttle A rll auspices of st John's : ome wat Lise auditorium of church, at the West Seattle Frederick & Nelson; 11 a. m, to 1 p temple, 2642 Califor m., election of county officers and re-| Wuesday evening, is as ports from councilors of local units. | “Duex Polomainen”.. »-host luncheon at 1 o'clock, At 2 Rondo, “Perpetuum bers: “A May Morning”. openee Aare. R. A. Nichole +++-Denze eee Ballard High School P..T. A. Ballard High School PT, A. will meet in the music room of the school, 30 p.m. Reports from convention Nevin Schumann | W. O'Keefe Remedy lood Spee ttle. With < guarantee $2.00 per fic, $4.00 & money- . TA. school ociation . 4 in Episcopa Masonic w., follows oak Dean William C. Micks will) Miew Guive’ Vv ‘Americanism/’ At 3 p.™.,| idee’ Sone 4 ee gg counci] convenes for election | A Spirit Flower”. .Campbell Tipton | Of officers and other business, heronade even oe 8 ‘Morning’ . , te (1 ie talon Wenavia. er coee | Seattle Woman's Club . Final meeting of lit 1 Meat a Thrush at Eve (db) “Balut bite * (from tation class of Seattle Woman's club Biles Frances Tiyan. dance. with Mrs. H, Mattson, 6454 Apolio Club of Beattie, double quartet in| 8. W. Members meet at Second and repertoire. Pine at 12 o'clock for Fauntleroy car. SBpring’s Awakening” , su0k vee ee Beyond the Dawn 4 : Auxiliary to Gymnastic Society Ladiet? ary to Seattle Gym. nastic will meet for exercise at 1:30 and cards at 2 o'clock, at 1819 Eighth ave Mobile How’s Your Blood? Do You Need a Tonic? Help the Climate to keep y | East Calif, Pierce's ( al Discover the best t have ever t I have have used ‘Golden Medic ery’ in my family for man find it excellent for and as a blood purifier and Spring tonic, Whenever I become rundown! or have @ tired and wornout feeling bic ‘visite Sichin <r I take the Discovery’ and it build: Mecaro Nome.” “Rigoletto”. ‘ n sht up and gives me new life “Waits Bong” (frow a cee Rhododendron Club ‘Golden Medical Di ry’ is a very MOON Maca Down prin, solo odendron club will hold an all-| essential family medicine and ean be inn Aloian Valiotte, danseune eting with Mrs, J, Heid, $16) relied yon." rs. § (a) “Bandelierc” stewart | wifth ave, N sepa oe ope a te ogi ae : Obtain the tle well “Dr. in purifier I taken and al ary interpre Bakersfield, viden Medic and blood Faust). ... Diseov ears. I wax warian Dance” “s (from “Rosamond (6) Repertoire Der Reading The Caleidh Cluy iquid from Caleidh club will meet with Mrs, H.] send 10c Laubscher, 426 30th ave, S, at 1] Pi o's wk, Carl Hoffman Dince Happy Prince’ Oscar W ‘ery in tablets or t druggist or for trial package to Dr Invalidw' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ¥.—-Adverusement, Bs your neare Frank Giles Mra, Inex I. Morrison and Mrs, Mebm ert will be the accompanists. present M.} | men lowed by the | ~ Wednesday, | | | What Is a Gentleman?) Send In Your Answer t-8 curred relate Incident which o« lant an night, 1 was standing on one corner of the street, waiting | for On the opposite }@ kentleman and lady were waiting | He came over to me and wked if he be of any uavistance to maid he had an old father 76 years old), I thanked hi mand explained why 1 waa wait ing there 1 don't rem r any inition of not more than 150 {thing that gave me plowure words $2 will be given and $1 | than his solicitude ¢ behaif each for the five next best. 1 eons he ts one Answers must be in The Star gentieme office by noon Wednesday, Here are some that have already rived: the ear wide became perplexed over the ques: tion after he had heard several persons at & recent dinner party make futile attempts to frune « definition, ‘The question has been put up to Star readers. For the best det. more my of eee What is a perfect gentleman? ny will my & man who dresses | well and faa mably, one who knows A gentleman in a man who doe | just what to do and how to act on [not reserve the little courtes all occasions, one who in a graceful emes of life for only t knows how to show n he wishes to make a good im-|er little attentions on a woman, and pression. He tries, at all times, to} one who can converse well; but de be considerate of the feelings of| you really think that manners and others. |drees alone make @ perfect gentle He is not easily provoked, does| man? Perfect gentiemen—the kind not vaunt his successes nor loudly | 1 would call perfect gentiomen-—are bewall his losses, but goes about his | very d to find nowadays. daily tasks quietly and never for-| Suppone I were to choose a hus gets that others have beliefs and|band-—of course I would want him creeds which are just as sacred to | to be a perfect gentleman-—would he |them as his own are to him, If he| have to be handsome? No, must assert himself he does so, | know the c ing, “Beauty ts onty firmly, but without bluster or bois | skin deep’ oh, so truce. He terousnens, would bo a good-natured man; one Careful training by others may | Who would always be kind urob } fail to make of a man a gentleman, animals; he would love little chil but by persistent effort on his own |@ren (there must be _womething | part, and constant observance of | Fong with men who don't like littie/ the rights of others, anyone may | °D!idren, music or nature): he would juatly acquire the tite of gentieman. |®® 4" heneet man, with unques. ROY G. GILBERT, tioned business integrity; he would 1114 Ninth Ave. Seattle, Wa. | D* kind to old peo: I don’t think Hap jit ts for men to give up their seats in a etreet car to young My Idea of @ perfect gentioman | giriy or business women, but when A man who is & good man; & Man!» iEtle, old, feeble man or woman In who is liked by everyone he comes | jeft standing, 1 think it Is a man’s in contact with; in well liked by all |auty to get up and give them his his bosses, a good worker and not! seat & quitt a nan is always! Farthermore, a perfect gentleman looking to do a kind deed and not} wit! | boast about it. cor, one whe enmary who always be just as courteous and kind to his wife as he usually is to} W. J. WATT, nome other fellow's wife $24 Southern, Seattle, Wash. S83 EBA ee | Dear Sir—I am a school boy; but | would like to what I think a perfect gentleman in man himself a gen but a gentieman is one who parents ar hin wife and who never tellin | | Reading caretu the y and understand eat inely whole book of Proverbs gentleman . | ANVISER.* Seven Graduate at Lake Grade School! Reven puplis were graduated from | the eighth grade of the Lake school King county district No. 3, Saturday night the largest audience ever & Every call tleman | respects b jeares for home has never been in jail or NATHAN 928 *- REED, tard Ave., City A gen other wher unt a in attendance at the school witneaned unto ke Oe ee ne graduate was Maldin pip gentleman reape l eight years what his outward appearanc to be at ail tir public or in his own by no character secrets. nhown ut being once! He was presented Box 1, La Conner, Wash. | os re on the even me; w eg in alment o hus Yea, attle. the there are centiemen He may not be the man with] most manner, for all be watkine books off From Here Honored etiquette The beet book of all PULLMAN, May 22. Clarence says: “As he thinketh in his heart, of Seattle, has just #0 ie he,” Prov, xxii The man of | elected to the Crimeon cin clean life is a gentieman, for b& organization at ly {6 courteous, patient and| college cannot Loomin been ¢, student} Washington State} organized to further perative interest in athletics ai ATWOOD, 2027 W. sth st.' general college development. natu kind. dD. EF. for you| jental noveltion, will teach the requirements of a real| Do the neighbors ather in Your home? Do you know that Sherman, Clay & Co. will place a very good Player Piano in your home for $395? How it will brighten up your home life! What a jolly gather- ing-place your home will be! This price—$395— is for an instrument bearing the full Sherman, Clay & Co. guaran- tee. A very small down payment, and the balance s tis dhl a broad period, will make you the owner of this player piano. Sherman |@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma * Spokane + Portland STURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. Wilkes Players Seek | to Get Away ‘Clean’ The away Wilkes Players voles of exceptional range and sings clean,” want to get new songs fetchingly. A blackface act that tertainment in supplied in good en they by Calvin That is why are planning to ot “Mary beginning Wednes- | wtage eight performance Ankle nd O'Connor Hillie Rose and Blossom Dell open the bill ously with some classy eyeling feats “The Hight That feature photoplay in Lytell in the star Girl, 20, Needs $25,000 aYear, Heiress Avers! thin week day afternoon and ending Sunday aus night Bince January the play they could continu work at the | house. not met with financial success their wore ha» been appreciated by! many theater-goers of the city, Simi d company fated nde meet, and closed the Bert Wailea” is which have felt ith their ry have tho not lo ay the Wilkes people presented their last play. time, however, the desire art of the players to get clean” has changed their | plans, They will present “Mary's | Ankle,” a play never previously shown in Beattie, to ansist them in ing rent and board bills, The usiclans and stage hands have msions to work with them. f the Wilkes cast, who have made for themselves many friends in Seattle, have no definite plans for the future, They declare that theater pditions all over the | country are at present, Radio parties, spring weather and tt ac-) companying auto rides, are affectin; the theater trade, they may. They are not certain whether or | not they will return to Seattle in the fail. They are planning now just to make enough from “Mary's Ankie” to pay back bille—and to get out ' | “olean.” | eee } pemingly Since th on the away made conc Memberr Palace Hip Offers Well-Balanced Bill An outstanding feature of the bil at the Palace Hip this week in the offering of the Royal Pekin Troupe, | including @ quartet of Chinese men | and two women, all gorgeously ap- pareled in elaborately embroidered | Whetinr they offer feats Juggling, acrobation or Ort- all their work sented with skill and artistic that inspire merited applause, | An vidual hit in scored le } The Poster Girl,” who has evolved | & new and pleturesque way of pre | | senting her impersonations of celeb- | She conspires with a bill s Fay | | | } contumes of magic, in pre. fintsh in rittes. poster to put up posters of : ” the Miss Diana Westhcrim nter, of Karyl Nor and of NEW YORK, May 22.—Does a 20- € ¢ Fashion Pilate,” a may F girl, and as each is 000 & year for shown, she appears before them, an | year-old girl need exact counterpart of the characters. | living expenses? Lee Mason, asninted by Stan Scott, | *) Mi na W keeping the audience| “ise Diana Wertheim, heiress, thinks so. to whether “he” is a is a man, At any! But the ¥Y. W. C. A. estimates that Dommeanes @ pleasing $1,200 a year js a falr budget for any —— | young girl. John F, Couch, surrogate's referee, | will have to decide. | Mre. Stern Wertheim, | mother of Diana and her 15-year-old | sinter, petitioned the surrogate to set | $50,000 a year as the children’s in- |come from their father’s estate. “These figures,” Mrs. Wertheim pointed out, “are in keeping with the money «pent upon the girls by their father during his lifetime and with | their station in life.” Here's how they compare with the | | budget arranged by Mra, Marie Lut- ters Stanton of the ¥. W. C. A.: Diana's Y.W.C.A. penses Budget $3,000 New York | succeeds in guessing an girt rate. or “ube” “she” | | Emma Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due i. system to keep the ‘ood waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because ii clone to Clothing Travel | Education | Horses | Sports Food 2 | Entertainment | Doctor Auto .... eeutaiie:. mei: tae | vestments cannot gripe. Try it today. WILKES Theater 5 Nights and & Matiness Commencing Wed, Mat, May 24 A Short Season of nen for and by the the Wilkes in the Hor MARY'S return to their ® ON SA Exercise is most valuable when the body is proper- ly nourished to supply the necessary energy. Kristoferson’s Perfect- ly Pasteurized Milk as a part of the daily diet builds health and strength. BREAD For picnics and outings. Smooth and thin sandwiches, “DEMAND THE WRAPPED LOAF”