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a PAGT 10 Music Piano Recital Seattle Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY THE BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD SEATTLE STAR 'MOLIERE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION HELD AT U | Borders or, the High Pomp of Sum A city possessing an officia SEATTLE SERVICE SET TUESDAY, MAY 2%, 1922. 3 'DELAY ACTION | ON DEXTER AV} 1 circle versed in all the cere- onserve civilization, ranks as rable residents as well as dis- Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch of army, the navy, the marine, Ith and geodetic corps, with a personnel stéadily increasing in numbers and in importance, whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle's e Miss Minnie BE. Widmer will pre | Wallingford Circle t i | vembly in celebration of the! m 3 ociet Jsent her pupils in a plano recital at) Wallingford circle of the Firat’ s.r Amembly Ih competion tt ne ean those interested” ih gnrtens, MOnies that enrich life and ci © recital hall of the Young | presyyterian church will entertain sroicre was to be held at Meany| these talke are « gold mine of «ug COSMopolitan and attracts desi Women's Christian association, Sat-| with a luncheon at the home of Mr : urday afternoon, May 97, at 2 o'clock!) 2. "Barber, 4089 Sunnyside ave,, Dall at the university, Tucsday, at 4) gest and Mre, Perkins it always eriminating travelers . : “ arver wi SenayHce ave » delighte Oo give “ nfo aon fee (1 | Alisa Iva M. Lacey, soprano, will a4) Wednesday, May 20, at 1230 p.m, Poi, cece waa in line with the Selleaieg the talk on preset ¥ " Engagement of Miss Cath-|«is. rotiowing w the program followed by a short business moot, Au" Pru the time of the Dan-|ite aubject, SS «A@ Fegular establishment, the erine Howe Announced ; (3) it''s, Nolonesito }Oeguer, Se and program {te celebration, which in given In th] wervacheery ARTISTS the coast guard, the public heal eee ! pee r. ‘ Geraldine Buchner afternoon, instead of, a% customart: | gy og Ry ul = =Honor joie Man's Beremade Gaynor | Altah Social Club ‘hy, at 10 in the morning, in order that EXHIBIT WORK Bs aid al fae rs. e euve. | Minuet ta @ OCI ORK Heethoven Allah Social club will meet with Interested townspeople, as well ag the}, rt de Hs a @ . ni ” ’, i pearbae’ Ashiey Mra. Albert J. Warren, 1954 26th students, may attend wrt necmatipent af the way, 088 civic Murals, R. AND MRS, JAMES BLAKE NEM atin gia ae Sek geer ie? eres eo a arr an tend A sae ge pottery, are exhibiting gome deco. NAVY YARD ‘Curtous Story wetter | ™ 5 " je and refres! gram is an address by n rative landar on in Ne York at an Admiral John A. Hoogewerf, U. HOWE announce the engage | oases sisting hostesses, Mra. ‘Viola Olsen. ho Vriew, professor of Romanio lan.|"ative landmwapes in New 1 a } on - tg « sition rr i lo A. ON, © wdant of the Puget r shite: R “Te the F e Star .. Wagner and Mra, Agnes Black, All Kastern! gua ae uniwenel eub.) exhibition of the artist, MRalph J: ' | meee tet .Gavghiter,, Catharine es fclila Makeniiue © | penphdavited. "Saka Seeker ean. <{ leehreae te ae eee Chisaee Wejhonnet, Both Mrs, Worman and Sound navy yard, and Mre. Hooge Gadsden, to Mr. James ne pa eee Steart Dense’. >... Chaminade <a ie Motiere” William 9, Gorsuch, pro |Min® Edens studied with Mr Johon. wortt, adepta fo the. sophietianted fello ° ohn Goodfellow ac Sn | ‘ 1 0 attle abo o o ertained on | Ra nr ates [TH BNR eri icccs ann | Mr. Gales tudy Chub | fessor of aramatio art, wan to BIVe Alf, eae agg ny | Tuendny in compliment to Captain C sapen vdhoya agen porate ere oe tees 1} Rev. Agnes J. Galer, D. 8. D. will reading from Moliere | 6: \ ‘ - | Helen Wilson at the piano v. Agnes J. Galer, _¥ « , | ohn t N. and M Thurmtay, July 6 deka “bodes. Primt open a weekly study club for “The! An especially appropriate masteal IT’S A SMALL WORLD ogg ee the party peal eth Honoring Misy Howe, Miss Eliza: |, Jane Caldwel ‘ Reconstruction of the World Thru program had also been provided, | AFTER ALL ltain I. C. Wettengel, U. #. N., mill Me Gehns to chtertaining with a) nn” ’ bestrice teintenn ele the Individual” every Wednesday aft- Horace Gilbert was to play two violin| It’ a trite myffig tha® thin ie a ne ea nme nae ng ? ~ 1 | Wateette Rorewskt ernoon, at 2 o'clock, in Evergreen numbers, “Chanson a Boire” and! small world after all. For many (0) 20 06, US i ee dant Tuncheon of twelve covers at the Col Janette Marcus hall, fifth floor of the Arcade build. “Menuet du itre a Danser,” by sunmers the Otto Hansens came to 5, Ridgely BN. aide to the Hoge Club on Tuesday afternoon, |“Cansone Amoreney ci '® ing. On Wednesday y M4, the sub. Lull, Miss Katherine Peterson, con-|4 summer home of theirs on Bain. andant, nif ive, Ridwely; Cop May 30. rude, Op No.1 Wolfeohaupt ject will be “Who A * Hveryone tralto, was to sing “Chant de I'eo:| bridge islan@ Several times, also, Me .¢. U. BN. ; eee j Jane Mayes cordially invited, Freewill offering Mere de Musique,” also by Lullt, This | Count Coudenhove visited in Seattle. om th prob ge nc Stueeiae yh Dr. i Mrs. Bouffleur (8) “Lave Sone Wakefield Cadman | fr Feconstruction work music was composed originally for) Two years ago the daughter ¢ tenant 1B. McDaniela, C. C. U. 8. Fe anc y va om) Hac see | Moliere’s play, “La Hourgeols Gentil: /Hansens married the count in Call iy “sis superintendent, and Mrs , ho ” fornia an¢ ‘6 ; as Dinner Hosts neutnh alien sidelines West Seattle W. ©. T. U. A ca St raramar,|2rni® And came north to the Bain acpaniels; Mr. and Mrs. Vrederick As a compliment to Mrs, James The West Seattle W, CT. U. wit} Glenn Hughes, professor of dramat:| bridge island home for the honey-'7 yoreg Hamilton de Veuve, who ix leaving | pe = meet at the home of Mra. J. W, Reed,|!0 art, Is chariman of the assembly} moon, Recently they returned to/ daathigtinner et Te y el fon for Europe to spend the sum: | . 6975 47th ave. 8. Wi, on Wednonday, Committee, g ae “ — “h} mer in travel, Dr. and Mrs Albert Bridge Party May 4, at 220 p.m. Members SHCOND LECTURE This winter in Boston quite a hows premmnnace <, D.. Wane, i. Irving Bouffleur are entertaining Mrs. C. E. Loomis Shaw was host-/should be present. Neighbors and| “CONCERNING GARDENS* furore waa created over the Voor yon pehpene with a dinner for sixteen at their esy thix afternoon at her home, en-| friends welcome. Phe second of « neries of lectures by a friend, for the Borton art gnl- 7 ~ “ Hilson, their guests Commander R. home Saturday evening. ltertaining with four tables of bridge. | ee ‘Concerning Garde: which Mra, |lery, for $40,000, of what the count im teeanbens ms v. Gi. aad aon. eee See Luncheon for |Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Allen | Service | Complimenting Mrs. George W | Madrona guild wilt be In charge at Allen, who, with Mr. Alien, re the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, imoving to California next month tol with Mrs, 8. E. Mitchell, hostess, make her home, Mrs. Fre K assisted by Mra, Emmett Brown, Charlies Johnstone will entertain Mrs. fh. Petley, Mra, A. W. L. Wood With a luncheon for eight, followed |man, Mra Frank Blackburn, Mrs. Dy cards at her home in the Arcadia, | Alfred Shafer, Mra, Shirley Parker, ‘Thursday afternoon |Mre. B. P. Whitney and Mra. A. B/ see Walker, ‘ Attractive Tea Given This Afternoon A very attractive tea was given this afternoon by Mrs, 5 W. R.) Mrs, Charles F. Miller and Miss Dally and her daughter, Miss Kath- | ytidred Miller returned Saturday ering Dally, at their home from 4 from an extended trip in the Bast | until 6 o'clock. Spring flowers were |anq south. Placed at vantage points thru the! eee fooms, and a pretty arrangement of/ ae and Mra, H. L. Merritt left the blossoms centered the tea table.| incr week for a month's motor trip to Assisting were Mrs. Park Weed Gojifornia. ‘Willis, Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, ‘wre Mrs. Norval H. Latimer, Mrs. Wal-! scr nietrich Schmitz returned Sun- place Green Collins, Mrs. Edmund |4.. from a short business trip to Bowden, Mrs. Will H. Parry, Mrs. | spokane. 1. H. Gray, Mrs. Ralph Stacy and ’ wieie Mrs. Cecil Bacon. Personal Mrs. Lawrence Dunaway, of Bridal Veil Falls, Ore., is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ty Luncheon M Rob D. Pik th h ¥ * Mrs. obinson D. Pike, at eir home Compliments at Seahurat, d Mrs. Sirrine eee Mr. and Mra. H. W. Appleton left! / Mra. Edward S. Campau enter. tained with a prettily appointed |this morning on the Admiral Dewey Tunicheon at ber home in Mount Ba./for Los Angeles, to be away until ker Park Saturday afternoon, com. |July 1 yi plimenting Mrs. Ernest Sirrine, who Rie has recently returned from a motor| Mrs. Katherine Reed Peterson has trip to California. Covers were|returned from a stay of peveral Placed for 25 at a table centered| months in California. with a lovely arrangement of purple eee and white Iilacs and sweet peas.| Mr. and Mra. A. B. Galloway and Bridge was played later, the favors|Mrs, ©. J. David left last week by x to Mrs. V. H. Hutchinson. | motor for a trip to California. Mrs. F. A. Neithrope and Mrs. F. J eee ‘Calkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hurlbut are receiving congratulations upon the birth 6f a son at Columbus Sant tarium May 15, cee Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Hyland and daughter, Miss Marianne Hyland. are leaving Saturday for Howe, Ind to attend the graduation of Holmes ‘Assisting the hostess were Mrs. - Leonard J. Vaupell, Mrs. W. Keene and Mrs. T.G, Albin. Smart Tea Honors Miss Katherine Luke Miss Marie Carison and her sister, Miss Julia Tecla Carlson, gave a/ Hyland, who is a student at Howe @mart tea this afternoon at their | school home, 322°10th ave. N., as a compli- eee Ment to Ming Katherine Luke, who| Mrs. George Black and daughter, fa leaving shortly for California to| Nancy Dorsey, returned thin week make her home. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Russel ‘Waesche, Mrs. Frank Fretwell and Mrs. Drury K. Adams, assisted by Miss Lurline Brown, Miss Tramme! Rutherford, Mise Ruth Dally and} Miss Ethel Miller. from a trip of three months in Call fornia. IT’S NEURITIS! NOT RHEUMATISM Mrs, James Wylie assisted In the| upperarmn entertainment of the guests, and lit-|in the nape of ¢ tle Betty Spurgeon received the | forearm gS eards at the door. wt com bate a A color scheme of yellow and lav- ender was developed in tullps and| gnapdragons as a decoration in all| the rooms, and the same delicate col- | orings in spring flowers were ar- ranged in a graceful basket for the tea table. 4 aches, with a feeling that somethin: hing or pulling at the eye dull,; aching pain in the ing in the finge here and there, hat your trouble | the chance: Neuritis. No matter where your pain is lo- yi aalas cated, you can get prompt relief | Breakfast Compliments | Rarcotica or other dope. Take 4 Ty Mf mol Tableta in hot water, and in a Young Misses Few pateatee you will ba. tid of the Complimenting the senior class of | torture. Tysmol is guaranteed harm- | leas. It helps to the and heal the St. Nicholas, Miss Neva Douglas en k, inflamed ne tertained the senior and junior! on't euffer any longer. Get a $1 classes with a breakfast at her home, | package of Tysmol Tablets from Bar “Melrose Cottage,” at Earlington,|te!l's or Ow! Drug Co. or any other! " first class druggist. Tyamol Com- Saturday afternoon. pany, Mfg. Chemists, 400 Sutter st, Tea Planned for Friday Afternoon Mrs. Weaver Ketcharp is arrang- fng a tea at her home for Friday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock honoring Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow, of San Franciseo. HEART AND HEAD PREVENTS FREE CIR LATION of BLOOD, which badly ZART, CAUSIN' Snoqualmie. 8, HEADACH Assisting are to be Mrs. Walter | CHOKIN SENSATION, LOS! Williams, Mrs. Allan B. Engle, Mrs. | HEARING, ETC. Use OZMO poul- Lewis Conner, Mies Klizabeth Henry, | tices over the Goiter at night time Miss Hifreda Smith, Miss Marie Leg |and these symptoms of Goiter| horn and Mrs, Harold Priest. powoning disappear within a few eal days. OZ%MO is sold by all drug Ladies’ Musical Club # in $2.00 and $5.00 tim, or it be ordered direct by post. Write Elects Officers DR CLARK OZMO CO., 4403 45th The Ladies’ Musical club met at|$. W,, ‘Seattle, for special Golter the home of Mrs. W. PD. Perkins | pamphiet.—Advertisemen Monday afternoon when the follow- | —— ing officers were unanimously elect ed. Mrs, Ivan Hyland, president: Mra. C. H. Hopper, vice president; Mrs. J. M. Lang, recording secre tary; Mrs. Henry Hibbard, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. M. A. Gott stein, executly secretary Mr H. 8. Tremper, treasurer | The new trust ude Mrs. A.| K. ¥Fisken, Mr Mrs Mitchell Gilliam, Mrs. William Hick man Moore, Mrs, A. %. Boardman @nd Mrs, Eugene M. Sherman Tea Honors Mills ; College Club sae a ey Mrs. Grosvenor Sherman enter ‘No” just because tained the members of the Mills Col you can't bake, lege club at a tea given at her home Boldt’s Bakery Goods this afternoon, with the girls who have all the quality have just returned from Mills ag the guests of honor. Plans were made of the home baked for an informal dance to take place product. at the Tennis club Friday evening, June 9. -_ | wae BGLDTS ; ; ] Music Practice Club | afternoon at the home of Mrs, Keith fi) 913 Second — 1414 Third Logan Bullitt. Plans were made tor Ml 513 Pike the annual musicale, to be given at W Queen City Market the home of Mrs, C. D. Stimson uf | Corner Public Market the Highiands this suramer, -|Leat port of the American Legion | _ | wilt | has »| meet Vimy Ridge Chapter Vimy Ridi British Empire, will celebrate “Em. home of Mrs. A. Pritchard, 8612 Te land detve, Take Rose et, or Rainier |. Valley exprean to Rone st, Viocks toward the lake. oe ‘Woman's Century Clab Child xtudy department of Wom: an’s Century club wil! hold its final meeting of the season wh Mra, John Doreas circle will meet with Mra T. Courtney, 1428 W. 46th at, at 1 pm eee West Seattle Art Clo! | West Seattle Art club will hold} final meeting with Mew. Dana Brown, | 11 27th ave, SW. Luncheon at 1 o'clock, Costume party. eee Alpha Phi Sorority at Alpha Phi sorority will entertain with a musioale-tea from 9:30 until 6 o'clock, at Arctic club, af a benefit for endowment fu oe jM Progressive Thought Club , Progressive Thought club study de partment wili meet with Mra. Harry Stuart, 2419 Broadway N. at 130 pm. eee G. A. R Home Sewing Club Ladies of the Grand Army Sewing go toward new wing of hospital bulla Haman Analysis Class Human analysis class will meet at ¥. W. CA, 8 p, m. Readings of character by Professor John B. Ayer. Persons interested in study of human | nature invited . Lorraine Social Clab Lorraine Social club will meet with Mrs. C. M. Lohndorff, 211 24th ave. at2 p.m. Yealer . “- Rallard Lady Elks Rallard Lady Etkes wil! give last so- clal of season in Elke’ hall, eee Maple Leaf Post Acxiliary The Ladies’ auxiliary of Mapte| celebrate Empire day with a} dance in Douglas’ hall Wednesday, May 24, at 8 p. m. All welcome, eee Clara Barton Tent No. 1 Daughters of Veterans, Clara Rar ton tent No, 1, will give an enter tainment, followed by a box supper. Wednesday evening, May 24, at 8/ o'clock, to which the public t# in vited. The program for the evening been arranged by Mrs. M. J Fobn and will consist of a number by the Seattle Credit Men's Giee | club, harp solo by Mise Ruth Lin |rud. vocal solo by Mr. Herbert Smith, reading, Mrs. Henry Doepke. eee Auxiliary to Locomotive Engineers | The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi | neers will entertain with a card par. ty at 1923% First ave. Wednesday, May 24, at 2 p. m. . eee North End Flower Clab The North End Flower club will Wednesday, May 24, at 1 o'clock for a picnic at the home of Mixe Wilibur, 112th and Third ave. N. W. eee Green Lake Camp R. N. A. | Green Lake camp, R. N. A., will give a social dance in Thorn'’s hall, Green Lake, Wednesday evening, | | May 24, at 9 o'clock eee Canadian Club to Celebrate Empire Day Mies Dorothy Mitchell, giving an| exhibition of solo cing, will be! one a the added features at the Canadian club's informal Empire day dan the Seattle Yacht club on Wedn y evening, May 24.) Miss Mitchell is of Canadian ances. | |try and is very favorably known as n accomplished dancer. She will dance during the intermission, begin. |ning at 10:30, | Following {ts usual custom, the} club has ed Dr. lL. L. Neill as’ floor manager for the evening, and on the reception committee will be Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. David Ros. ser, Mr. and Mrs, H. J, Leamy, Mr. and Mrs, James Campbell, Mrs. R. THE NEW CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS, — 25 50 ‘THE GREATEST ACTERS IN THE WORLD YO KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY. AT ALL GOOD DEUGGISIS Walk four | Nixon, Mr will give the second in & series card partiby at the club houxe Fri day, Jv | will be played beginning at 2 p. m. the debt on t tlehtened in Dr saan tonenteaiia bel Apeaeean Eee acaer id cae) Jobn Carrol! Perkins is giving this hapter, Daughters of Month at the Fine Arts gallery, 1213 Fourth ave pire day" with a basket piente at the, Morning. The subject waa was delivered Tuesday “June Noble, Dr, and Mra Crombie and Mrs. A. R. MeLeod and Mr. and Mra. B, J. O'Reilly The Canadian club i» just closing the most successful year of it» hin | tory. . Aquila Lodge No. 35 W. Dolby, 112 17th ave. N., at 2 p.m.| Aquila lodge, No. 35, D. HP. A Talk on “The Paychology of Discl-| Will entertain with a progressive pline for Beginners in Music,” by Whist party Wednesday, May 24, at Mrs. Martin Rosema. § p.m. in their hall, 106 Madison eee st. High honors awarded and re-| Doreas Circle freshments served. see Women of Mooscheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a card party Wednesday even ing at Moone temple. / . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Federated Clubs Card wy ed The board of trustees of the Se tle Federation of Women's ctu! ne. Both bridge and whine embers urged to attend as the pro du will be devoted to eliminating Tonia Chapter No. 114 Tonia chapter, No. 114, will give a Idance and card party in the K. of P. ball Friday 2 Mo at? p.m. cee Thareday Progress Club club will hold bazaar and rummage sale in public market, at Pike pl, in| The Thursday Progrem club will Atkinson downstairs store, Proceeds Mert Thursday, May with Mre. Ralph Kincaid, 4027 Corlins ave., at ing at Puyallup. oa ms S #8 eee Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton Altraistie Cab PTA. Pythian Sisters Altruistic club wit! hold an all-day session at the home | Beacon Hill and Robert Fulton P. : T. A.cwill meet with Mra Rex Smith, |}@f Mre. PJ. Bond, 3034 45th ave, 8. | 1242 12th ave. #, 9 tOS p.m. Music,|W. Thursday, Take No. 3 car on Patrons invited. First ave. eee on Cheapent USEMENTS _ % uERE TODAT BERT LYTELL “The Right That Patied™ SPRCIAL—APTERNOONS HAROLD LLOYD inny” eVILLE ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE Other Acts as Good TO MEET THE NEEDS OF MANY SUFFERERS THE PRICE OF | Moorite Treatments Is Reduced to $3 The hardest element i Moorite Mineral Institute has been the refusal to treat many sufferers who could a course of treatments. When one has at his di powerful effect in the rel matism, neuritis, blood po ments, together with the facilities for ment, it hurts one’s feelin one. speaks of ax a “small Velasques,” but which all Boston speaks of as “The Infanta”—a really lovely por trait with ivery and rose predomt |nating in the color scheme, For 300 lyears it had hung in the Imperial art gallery in Vienna y, Acting upon-the desire to nee our cquire fine masterpieces & Beatle friend wrote concerning lopportunities of purchasing similar | lart objects of the highest merit. A| lseries of photographs of rare taper tries hat been received from the count, which can be purchased for from $3,000 to 85,000, or $20,000 for the set. At present one Seattle per son ts considering the purchase of lone. MARGARET PETTIT IN VANITY FAIR Have you the pleture of IMarguret Pettit (Mrs, Margaret | Green of Seattle) In the June Vanity | Fair? She is dancing in the Green wich Village Follies again this year. PICTURES SHOWN AT | TOURISTS BUREAU ‘The Chamber of Commerce has jopened thie week a tourist and inf mation bureau. mphasizing the scenic and recreational attractions of thin section of the country to tourists institutions will be a series of photographs of ncenes in the San Juan inands made by A. O. McCormick that have been pecially colored and the striking lpainting of Mount Rainier by Am brose Patterson, professor of paint-+ ity, Which won first ing at the unive | prize the February Northwest | Artiste’ exhibit @t the Fine Arts. | SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN SKETCHING IN FRANCE Samuel Chamberlain, the young | Reattie artist, who went last month te now the chateau untry of France at Amboine, sketching for a couple of months. Ho writes that all Paris is apparent ly becoming Ameficanized and Europe, is in METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK KOLB AND DILL “GIVE AND TAKE” Matinees Wedacraday~ EXT WEEK| BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT chs NOW SALE OFPNS A. | ™ SHAT wrt & Cusene wd mo wmcuDING, bo) eT voae! PRICES: ‘Tax Neh’ 73. Pop. Decoration Day (Tuesday BSc to $1.65. Special Sat. Mat., She to 82.20. Mineral 00 Per Treatment n the management of the not arrange payments for Rome on lamp posta and buildings [Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 1,000. Hanson; Commander L. 8. Shapley, | U. BN, and Mra, Shapley; Com: | mander Ro 1. Irvine, U. 8. N., pro- duction superintendent, and Mr#. Ir vine; Captain C. P. Kindleberger, M. C, U. 8 N., commanding officer of the Puget Sound naval howpital, and Mra. Kindleberger; Lieutenant Com mander M. C. Shirley, 6 N., and! Mra. Bhirley Lieutenant Commander B. 8. Bul-| lard, C. C. U. 8. Ny plant engineer, and Mra, Bullard, gave an informal! buffet on Sunday: tn farewell to Com- | mander Rt. T, Hanson, C. C. U. 8.| N., and Mrs, Hanson, Those assist: | ing were Lieutenant W, J. Malone, | France is full of Americans, From time to time he sends home sketches | which can be seen at the Little Shop, | Harvard ave. and Aloha st. MORE DISPLAY FOR STREETS The Clower display committee of | Beattie, with Howard A. Hanson, | chairman, is taking up the matter) oft greater decorative dimplay for our down-town streets for the entertain- ment of the conventions meeting in| Seattle this summer, One sugges | on ix the development of flower | and festoons of electric lights on the downtown atreets, With this funda mental decoration a minimum of | banner and other color display would give Beattle « truly festive appear: ance sure to create a most favorable Impression This is to co-operate with the pub licity the Chamber of Commerce, the railroads and steamships have been giving Seattle tn national magazines ss the “Summer playground of America.” ‘The city beautiful idea’ would also be augniented by some downtown decorative treatment. Already the list of viniting con- ventions includes: State Dental as sociation, $00; N, W. Photographers’ ansociation, 450; «tate convention Masons, 600; Eastern Star, 1,000; Na- tional Nurses’ association, 6,000; Jorthwest Merchants and Buyers, 2,000; International Apple Shippers, 1,200; Veterans of Foreign Wars, 5.000; Associated Sign Crafts, 400; for fi sposal a natural mineral of ief of suffering from rheu- ' ison and similar painful ail- entific treat- gs to refuse service to any- But if we did not charge, we could not remain in business here to relieve the suffering of those who can pay. So we have compromised by putting into effect a 40 per cent reduction in the charg: with the privilege of payi Our treatments reduce i son from the for ail treatments, ng for treatments as taken. nflammation, eliminate poi- ystem, relieve pain and allow nature to effect a cure in the class of ailments in which Moorite Mineral is effective. Call or Phone for Appointment Moorite Mineral Institute 912 Third Avenue FULL LINE OF MOORITE Elliott 4549 PRODUCTS ON SALE Old-fashioned bar soap has project engin T os the establishment of a highway from Denny way ret ave, with the possible re jon of Dex improvement proposed ing of the hump at Second ave Virginia st Preparation of the engineer's %. C. U, 8. N. office superintendent, | Port will require several weeks, ; 4 Mrs, Malone | HAI House Blows Away a PUBLIC HBALTH Conps i l BE! Gergete R, &. Rammuscen, U. &. ¥.| and Reveals Loa i H. 8., is.@ new arrival in the district,| VANCOUVER, B.C. May a nic and will later be joined by Mrs, Ras | When a strong wert wind blew a Al munssen, Br. house of William Ernest Potter el - |it# foundations on Sunday night FORT CASEY |ecleared up the mystery of who A Fort Casey's delightful hospitality, | been committing a series of 4 can under the inspiration of Major Royal | robberies here during the past — Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., commander | months, aceording to police offid at of Fort Casey, and Mra. Greene, was| Officers who rushed to the a enjoyed during the week-end by a/of Potter and his family when Up, contingent from the University of | house collapsed found enough part Washington representing the Re; g00ds to stock a large depa: oF ¢ nerve Officers’ Training corps. store, the police declare. Potter ban FORT WORDEN Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Fitepatrick, wife of 8. A., were honor guests at an all- | garrison tea given on Friday by Mra. | Hayden, wife of Lieutenant Freder ick L, Hayden, U. 8. A. B.D. A. rmerly bar soap | or aPashing® | ne thing «and Rinso an entirely new kind of soap for the regular family washm been supplanted by two modern soap products, Lux for dainty things, and kind of soap that does the easily as Lux does fine laundering. Every grain of Rinso is a 8o pure and perfectly balanced that it soaks clothes clean without hard rubbing. With these two wonderful soaps, you need no other soap—no soa; Rinso comes in two sizes—the regular size and the big new package. grocery and department stores everywhere. Lever Bros. Co,, Cambridge, Mass. Rinso—the new is family wash as tiny bit of soap iP powder. Get it today at arrested and will be charged wit lengthy list of burglaries. THE CITY ZONING nmi was to present Its findings to the ceiving ship and barracks, and Mra. ‘Captain Francis James Fitzpatrick, | nictpal league Tuesday noon, at L. C. Smith Building resfaurant, Zoological gardens in England the market for American bi For Over Thirty Yea CASTOR f ‘Yue camraue couvany. sewvees erry,