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at High as Today; Musicale at eg Home Thurs- day Afternoon. -otetgiabia cD by relatives and close friends, the wedding of ‘Miss Grace Fischer to Mr. George ‘Alson Kribs, son of Mr. and Mra. “Frederick Kribs of Portland was _ golemmized today at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fischer, with Rev. Sidney Mor- Teading the service at high @napdragons and blue delph! made an exquisite setting for eceasion, These flowers banked mantel in the living room and the fireplace before which the improvised altar, and on side were standards of the and blue blossoms. Mr. Henry Goode of Portland was Krits’ best man and the four riddon bearers were Florence Barbara Fischer, Roberta rey and Mary Collins in of chiffon in the pastel tints, flowers were Colonial bou- ‘Miss Doris Fischer was her sister's of honor. Her gown was of and orchid embroidered chif- fashioned over a foundation of and for flowers she carried an bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. winsome bride, given in mar- by her father, was very lovely mother’s bridal role of ivory designed on Princess lines, It j Ornamented with duchess and point lace, which had also been on the wedding gown of her i r. A tulle band encircled Grange blossoms was worn on yer head and her bouquet was a shower of Ophelia roses, Sweet peas and lilies of the the service there wad a but. wedding breakfast, tho table @ charming basket of carly flowers. Presiding here Mrs. George T. Myers and Mrs. T. Fischer. and Mrs. Kribs left by motor pa their wedding trip and after June ‘Will be at home at 1633 36th ave. _ Kribs, who is one of Se- Most charming maids, was ed- at St. Nicholas school and bm college. Mr. Kribs is a Yale Among guests who are tn town for ) wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Kribs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | and Mr. James Brady of and Miss Margaret Deahl adway Guild s ca the home of Mrs. Thomas 954 Broadway N., Thursday , at 3 o'clock, the Broad- guild of the Orthopedic hospital Siting a musicale, with the pro- to be presented by the Mon- Practice club, assisted by Mr. Ruggles and Mr. John Jen- Following are the numbers: iprieeio” +>» femriatt! Mrs. Farwell Putnam Liliy (a) “Tine” _ ) “Rain Mra. Frederick Adame Mrs. Frederick Beatiay a: the plane | urne” -Arnold Trowell | Baiting”. Ceeil Burleigh Misa Marjorie Miller ‘Mra Paul Smith at ine plaae Jourras Pre Bruce Mor {Phe composer at the plane EP etkake Meraviee- “Dore” me * o Lemaire “The Little Sunbonnet” .. Merman Lohr guns. Mrs. € Mr. John Jenks ~ Mra. Broussais Heck at the piano ee Mrs. Radford Will Be Honored Honoring Mrs. Colin O ‘who is leaving soon for Burope, Mrs. Walter P. Miller and Biles Julia Conway will entertain With a luncheon of 18 covers.at the Women's University club Thursday @fternoon. Invitations ¢ been @onfined to the close friends of Mrs. Radford. Radford, trip to Dinner Planned for Travelers Dr. and Mrs. Jay 1. Durand will @Btertain with a dinner at the Boule Yard Inn, Friday evening, June Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Struve and Col, and Mrs. Alexander ‘Wetherill, who are leaving in June | for an extended stay abroad, ———— DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, MAY 25— Broadway Guiid's musicale at the home of Mra. Thomas Green at 2:20 o'clock. ° Miss Katherine Bacon's tea at home trom 4 until 6 o'clock, com Himenting Miss Amy Munday gx Anona Roberts, Mins Doris Fischer and Miss Margar ‘et Deah Mrn. Frederick Charles Johnatone’s Juneheon at home tor Mrs. George Alien. FRIDAY, MAY 26— Annuai stunt supper at the Women's University club at 6:30 o'clock Mrs. Dietrian Schmitz to entertain at bridue at the College club Jn compliment to Mra Harry A Bugkley. Mrs, Weaver Ketcham’s ten, com. Pliimentary to Mrs. Forrest Good. fellow, at home, from 4 until 6 o'clock SATURDAY, M MAY 27— Arthur G. Latimers o or Mina Anna . Mr. Hamil- Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Bouffleur’s din- ner at home complimenting Mrs. James Hamilton De Veuve. TUESDAY, MAY 30— Mrs.| jto Mr. Frank L. Tennis Club to Open Social Activities The opening tea at the Seattle Ten olub will be given Saturday after from until with FP, Douglas In charge Alternating at the tea table will be Mra. R. A. Ballinger, Mra. Burke. Mrs. Alfred H. Anderson, Mra. J Lowman, Mra, Alton W. Leon 1, Mr Mra, R. D, Me rill and Mra. s Green Included the group of younger girls who will assist are the Misses Dorothy Allen, Frances Brant gan, Laura Emory, Betty and Janet and Claire Sheahan. . Pre-Nuptial Compliment To honor Misa Margaret Jenkins, & June bride-to-be, Miss Ursula John- json and Miss Elizabeth MoCollock are entertaining with an aluminum shower at the home of the latter on Saturday afternoon. ee Mrs. Norton Pians | Luncheon Mrs, Charles Crane Norton ia en tertaining with a luncheon of sixty leovers at the Arctic club Wednes day afternoon, May 31, compliment ing Mra. John Hamrick, Assisting will be Mra, Herbert Kimpton and Mra. H. 8. Hill, oe Will Speak at Fine Arts Under the auspices of the Seattle Auxiliary Cultural A at Fine Arts, Thursday morning, Miss Eifrida Storm of the art department at the U niversity of Washington will speak on “Art Appreciation,” per. taining to color, iustrated by the exhibit now on display at the gal Yeries, and Mra. Frederick Bent who has just returned from E wil) talk on “Observations 3 6 o'clock, Miss Thirsa Cawsey will musical program at 10:30, ee Luncheon for Maine Visitor Mrs. Robert J. Fisher will enter. tain with an informal luncheon at her home Thuraday afternoon, com plimenting Mra, Thomas Doherty, of Maine, who is visiting her sister, Mra. George Donworth, Only the intimate friends of the honor guest have been invited. give the Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Joseph B. Lukes was lunch eon hostess thie afternoon at her home, entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Colin O, Radford, 48 To Assist at Tea Series Assisting Mrs. Edmund L. Jenkins ‘at the series of teas she Is giving this week {in compliment to her daughter, Miss Margaret Jenkinz, are Mra, C. B. White, who presided at the tea table this afternoon, Mra. J. R. Pattison, who will preside ‘Thursday, and Mrs. Eugene W. Beil, Friday. Sorority Dance The Alpha Phi sorority le enter- taining with a dance Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Cecil Bacon. . Married Monday Afternoon ‘The marriage of Miss Thelma Rice Nelson, of Durango, Colo., was solemnized Monday after noon at 5:30 o'clock in the Haven M. BE. chureh, Rev. F. EB. Cain per forming the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Nelson left by metor for Durango, where they will make their home. Announce Engagement Mra. lL. gagement to Mr. The wedding will take place in the autumn, of her daughter, Freda, Fraternity Dinner The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa ternity men at dinner at the chapter | house Thursday evening at 6 o'clock LONDON.—Prosecution closes tts case against Horace Bottomley, member of parliament charged with misappropriation of funds of Victory Bond club. Changed: “Ihave always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just as good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking Powder and now find all my bak- ing so much improv- ed that I will use no other kind.” Miss C.L.B, ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book —It’s FREE. Royal Baking Pow- derCo.,126 WilliamSt.,New York De Voe! the | During a Winter Spent in Europe.” | Soloman announces the en- | Alex M. Maine of this city. | Pst fraternity will entertain the fra-| CLUBS POR THURSDAY ! | May 26, Architects’ Wives’ © The Architects’ Wives’ meet Thursday at 2 p. m [Carl Siebrand, 5016 21st ave. Mera. Harold Sexamith will read a paper on “The Formation ef the! American Institute of Architects.” ub club will with Mrs, | N | | Col, Kthan Allen Circle Col, Ethan Allen circle will give a} card party Thursday, May 25, from/ 2 until 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs, | Rose Tremper, 6167 Sycamore ast} 70th at | Take Phinney oar t Kite Social Club Bilite Social club will give a card party at 2609 Jackson st, Thursday, May 25, at 9 p, m. ere e L’Amatiea Club L’Amatica club will meet at the home of Mrs, O, B. Kingsbury, 4937 | |Second ave, N Thursday, May | }25, at 1 p.m, Luncheon at 1:30] | o'clock. see Round Robin Social Club The Round Robin Social club of Seattle lodge No. 7, D. HP. A. will be entertained by the president, Mrs Mary Veale, at her residence, 2117 1th ave, 8. on Thursday, May 25, | at 8 p.m. Assisting will be Mrs. Lulu Greene, Mra, Bertha Price and| Mrs. Melissa Wells, Progressive whist. Refreshments, Members may Invite friends. For table res- lervations telephone Beacon 2649. | Take car No, / cee Manus Dramatus Club The next meeting of the Manus Dramatus club will be held Thursday. Muy 25, at the home of Melita Lalti, 4025 Ninth ave, N. E. see Fortson Thygesen Auxillary Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary, No. 2. U. 8. W. V., will give a home-cooked chicken dinner at ¢ p,m, at Armory. Dancing at 9 p. m. eee | Seattle Review No, & Seattle Review No, §, W. B. A. of | jthe Maccabees, will meet Thursday May 25, at the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409/ |Ninth ave, The oceasion will be a| jMay party and Mothers’ day exer. clves, Business meeting at 7 m. Officers wear white, eee Dorie Social Club Dorie Social club, 0. meet with Mra Clara Kine, 4809! Greenwood ave, Thursday, May 25, atl p.m. Mra Etta Kine, assisting | hostess. All Eastern Stars invited, eee Latona P.-T. A. Latona PT. A will hold Dads’ | night Thursday, May at § p.m Mr. A. L. Marsh will speak on the |20-10 plan, Program, | eee i} Rausiness Women's Banquet ‘The Seattle Business and Profes.| sional Women’s club, the Women's) Commercial club, the Women's Ad-| vertising club, the Seattle Associa | tion of Public Stenographers and the| Women’s Osteopathic association are Joint hoateunes at a banquet given in honor of Miss Lota E. Kelly, national | vice president of the National Feder-| ation of Business and Professional! | 8, wilt} } | | | | Mr. and Mra. Frederick Kribha. of | Portland, are guests at the Hotel | Washington, coming up to attend| the marriage of their son, Mr. George A. Kribs, to Miss Grace Fischer to| day, | Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Y. Keady are removing the last of this week to} their summer home at Medina. o- Miss eesti Parks of Mount Clair, N. J., will arrive in the city June 1 to visit Mr. and Mra. George Gunn, Jr. | eee Mr. and Mra, Walter P. Miller re turned yesterday from a few days spent in Victoria, B. C. ary Mr, and Mrs. Shirley Parker will lepend the week-end in Everett visit | ing relatives: . . Mr, and Mra, W. C have been occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Y. Keady at Me dina for the past two years, have purchased a home on Cascadia ave., | In Mount Baker park, | Dawson, who Ensign Robert Merrick and Mrs. | Merrick (Muriel Waterhouse), of ston, are visiting Mra, Merrick’s} parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Water-| house. | ee | F. Williams, Mra. L. {a the guest of Mrs. .. of Spokane, | C. Pigott. | returned s visit in the Mrs. Rollin V last week from with relativ East. Ankeny 4 two month and friends Mr. and Mrs. BE. L. Skeel and Mr.} and Mrs. H. H. Manny lett today for | a short motor trip to California. * Mrs. George Purcell, who spent the | winter in California, returned yester- | day and is a guest at the Hotel Washington. Later she will occupy | an apartment in Hamilton Arms, | ore | Mr. and Mrs, Claude Philbrick and | Mr. and Mrs. Homer MacDonald have returned from a motor trip to] California, | Knights of Columbua ball, | ot Mra, W | will | Ladies Auxillary, Temple De Hirsch | | Ladies jat 1:30 p, THE SEATTLE STAR ‘War on Opium NowT akenUp to Parhinineat| American Woman in Eng- land Is Leading Fight Against Deadly Drug evening, Ma) Women’s clubs, Thursday at 6 p.m. at the sonic clubrooms, Arcade building Tickets for the banquet may be ob | tained the Potlateh shop, 801% from Mins Irene Johneon, Leary bullding; Curtia studio Fourth and University, and from} Mrs, Katherine Wilson, 665 Hmpire building, As there are only a limited number of reservations, It is desired | that all wikhing to attend banquet procure thelr tickets in advance; however, there will be tickets at the joor, and clubs wish every business women interested to have an oppor tunity to hear Miss Kelly ee Y. L. 1, Dramatle Club The Masque and Dagger Dramatic club of the Y. L. 1. will prosent three one-act playe—"Overton “Will of Wisp” and “The Unseen’ —at the Thursday sharp, evening, May ‘The production ts under the direc tion of Minn Margaret Akin, of the dramatic department of the Franklin high school, Following is the cast: “OVERTONEM, , Mary Dougherty Tie Wiser The Old Country Woman. V | The White Faced Girl. Elizabeth Robinson The Poet's Wife, . Bthel Mannan The MBIG....cseccc0.. Maybeth Downer THE UNSEEN foftrey Beewia, an arehitect Ally Lola, his w Nessie Huldah, & Swedieh maid...Mery m woutlve force Includes Auxiliary to Rainier-Noble Post > The Ladien’ Auxiliary to Raini Noble Post No. 1 will hold an all- day meeting at the home of Mrs. Alan D, Sanders, rooklyn ay Thursday, M Copy Committee American Legion | Hull The copy committee of the Amer-| “Look here, Jobn, let's talk about joan Legion will meet at noon/that opium monopoly of yours. By Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. Cap-| reason of your encouragement of the tains and lieutenants urged to at |opium industry, my sons and my ear daughters are being poisoned by |thousands. They are becoming | morphine and herein ad Ellen N. Lamotte BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, May %4—#ome day Unete Sam will have to sy to John | | Seattle Ladge No, 1074 Seattia Lodge No. 1074, Fraternal Brotherhood, will give an all-day | ecard party and supper in their hall, Thureday, May 25, at § p. m. ee Nineteenth Cent Aterary Club eenuets, Coane Literary club}. Miss LaMotte, an American, wan) will meet with Minn Meyers and Mra, |bonored recently by being asked to} Blake D. Mills, at Y. W.C. A. address a meeting under the aus “6 © plees of the British AntiOpium so | ¢ She is over here trying to! Veritas Whist Clab ay | Veritas Whist club will meet with | Mterest_ members of parliament and Mra, Loulna Birkel, 1602 Tenth ave rg PaiLa. optum: evil. W. Cards at 2 p Dinner at 6.) , and theater party at f o'clock. Pare ricutT ‘That is the view of one of tho lead ing crusaders against opium, Miss | Ellen N. Lamotte, author of “The| jum Monopoly,” “Peking Dust"! land other books, | George puts his policies and accom. | plishments at Genoa to the test to INTERNATIONAL BANKERS MEET Proposed German Loan Is) Principal Issue | PATUS, May The | tonal banker’ conference, | by leading | senting ve ne 1, Morgan for ppened its first session here today Afte De La Belgian | banker member repara:| tions commission, greeted th financiers, the began im mediate discussion of prospects of an international to many Other bankers attending Signor Amelio, Italy; Bir Robert! | Kindersiey, Britain; M. Sergent, | France; M, Vinsertng, Holland, and Herr Bergman, Germany, J. 1. Morgan was given the place of honor on De La Croix’s right. Herr Bergmann the con ference with an. f Ger many's financial nituation, which was expected to occupy most of the day. There was in the French papers at the Of & Japanese representative Efficiency Urged by Seattle Principals Creation of & special bureau to| follow up the expenditures of the | school board from time to time and! to devine methods of increasing the | efficiency of that body, was urged by mpeakers at-a meeting of Seattle | school principals at the Plymouth | Congregational church Tuesday eve- ni Intern: attend wove financiers, repre including J United States, M and Cro! of th 4 tin: Ger were! considerable comment absence *. Methods of determining the qualifi- cations of teachers were discussed, The mecting was well attended. Lloyd George: Will Force Genoa Issue LONDON, May 24.—Premier Lioyd morrow, The little Welshman han} changed his plans and agreed w) open the debate on the international economic conference himwelf instead of awaiting opportunity for rebuttal after his enemies’ attack Lieyd George had planned to have | Sir Laming Worthington-Evans pre. went the government's case and to} answer tnterpellations himself, Tacoman to Head < ~ | “It ie an uphill fight,” says Mina well party for Mre. Anton Mache, | 1. sotte. “One in always met with | the bland statement that the league of nations is taking up Ube matter Dickens Fellowship will meet at 8) 14 that all civilized nations, will be p.m. at Y. W.C. A. Reading, “Olb) ed to pass uniform lawn against! ver Twist.” Visitors welcome. jopiurn | | “But laws don't suppress the} jourse. The way to suppress it In to} go to the source and stop the growth | jot popples for opium and the whole-/ sale disposition of the deadly drug. “Now that source is India, where| producing opium ts a government | or Hs whic u e Mra. Elmer C. Green, at Hunt's Point. [iment of India. Yopiltea' sere tun] ie Washingtot $20,000,000 a year, makes special trip from Madison “serine opium poppy is cultivated park at 13 o'clock. mainly in Bengal, The cultivator re celves & government license and he }is loaned money without interest by the government to enable him to raine the crop. “In return Dickens Fellowship Chapter Beattie chapter, } will meet in Corinthian temple, at § p.m. . 0, 95, 0. F. 8. 6.0K 8 hall, Masonic ‘Thursday Musical Clob Thursday Musical club meets with . Queen dale Vortalghtty Club Queen Anne Fortnightly club will meet Thursday evening at the home W. Reed, 143 Kinnear pl the cultivator has guests, |government at a fixed price. The | government opium agents send t raw material to the government loptum factory at. Ghazipur. “Here it in manufactured in three forms—'excise opium,’ which is sold | to the natives of India and Burma; |provision opium,’ intended for ex. port to foreign countries, and medi cal oplum, for export to London. eee Sorosis Ch Art department of Sorosis club will moet at 230 o'clock in Federation clubhouse, eee Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progrem club will meet Thursday, May 25, with Mra. Ralph Kincaid, 4027 Corliss ave. 10 a m, off once a month by }of India. all the government Hither come buyers from parts of the world. After the ee Altruistic Clab Pythian Sisters Altruistic club will [hold an all-day session at the home of Mra. P. J. Bond, 3034 45th ave. 8. W., Thursday. Take No. 3 car on First ave. these auctions in Calcutta, it washes | te hands of the matter, | passes from dirty hands to jhands, In each transfer the price mounts and mounts, It falls into the possession of those who smuggle it into the United States by way of Capada and Mexico. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Doric Chapter No. 69 Dorie Chapter No, 69, O. EB. &., | to! Husbands of members will be honor! aetiver the whole of his crop to thet “The provision opium is auctioned | government has sold the opium at| | | “And from that time on the stuff | dirtier | Hotel Men’s Assn.| TACOMA May 4 William Norman, manager of the Tacoma hotel here, wan elected president of| the Washington Hotel elation at the business sexsion Tuesday in the Tacoma hotel. Other officers chosen were T. D.| Rockwell, Seattle, first viee presi-| dent; H. Barish, Hotel News, Seat jtle, secretary, and R. Ia Hodgdon, Hotel Seattle, Seattle, treasurer, Men's anso-| heid | “ng Chased Hires | 7 He Won’t Come Back! Driven from the house at 2 a m. on March 4, 1922, according to his complaint, L. C. Macumber ia seek ing a divorce in superior court from |Myrtle J. Macumber, whom he de clares is an inveterate dancer and Jother things that he does not ap rove. lout to their tools, the lowest of the jlow, who peddle it for as high a price as they can get | “The great bulk of thie opium and | ita derivatives used to be consumed |{a China, India and British colonies jin the Far East, where the British administrations get a large part of | their revenue from the excise tax on opium and opium shops. | “Now China as a field for exploita }tion has been shut and this opium |im seeking new outlets, One of the chief outlets is America.” DR. MULCAHEY.—A request from Raltimore, Md., came to Dr. W. T. Booth here Monday asking that he locate Dr. Mulcahy in some Seattle hotel. The message said Dr. Mul cahy's brother ia fli at St. Mary's hospital, Ban Francisco. Dr. Booth's telephone is Capitol 0810. give a card party at Wing's 1409 First ave. Friday May 26, at 8:30 o'clock. | Stare and friends in “It in delivered to the opium agents in big cities and these pass it cafeteria, evening, All Eastern vited. Wilkes Theatre 5 Nights and 2 Matinees The next regular meeting of the | auxiliary of Temple do| Hirsch will take place on Monday, | May 29, at 2:30 p. m, in the vestry | room of the temple. An interesting and edueationa! | demonstration will be given by the | employes of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Board meeting | m fn the Hurricane of Hilarity “Mary’s Ankle” (For the Firat Time In Seattle) Prices Nigh S30, 250; Mate Rie, Including War Tax These performances are being given by the players themselves to ansiat them in their financial iffiguities and enable them to reach their respective homes Mr. Blaine and Mr. ‘an in popular songs at each perform- ance. “EMPIRE DAY" of the British possessions is being celebrated in| Seattle Wednesday with a dance at the Yacht club, under the auspices of | the Canadian club of this city, In| Canada May 2% ts a national holiday, | in observance of the birthday anni-| versary of Queen Victoria, The} birthday of King Edward is also ob- | served on this holiday, 0c. BUTTER-NUT lvl % cup Mazola % cup Sugar 15 cups Flour 3 level teaspoons Baking Powder | Seattle this summer. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. | LN NEW MODE HERE seems to be a natural af- finity between beads and georg- ette, These gowns are beaded in Persian and other eastern patterns. Bright shades are used in colored and iridescent beads. Cut steel beads are most popular and one dress of dull blue georgette shown in a New York shop had an all-over pattern of cut steel beads, delicately lovely. Cut crystal beads are fash jonable, too. Georgette dremses for the most part are bright colored—orange, flame, orchid, red-brown or beige and depend upon darker patterns of beading for contrast. “BAT” NELSON COMING HERE) Battling Nelson, former light- weight boxing champion, will be in The Chamber of Commerce received @ letter to this effect yesterday from the hardy Dane, who wrote from Hegewisch, um “I read your advertisement and your booklet, “The Charmed Land,’ ” “Rat” sald. “We are going to motor weet over the Lincoln highway to Salt Lake and then drive north to the Yellowstone Trail and Seattle. | WATER SHUT OFF NOTIC Water will be shut off on First | W. and Second ave. W from W. Mercer st. to Olympic place and on W. Roy st. from | Queen Anne ave, to Second ave. | W. Thursday, =e 2, from 8 ave. panels or! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH “DIAMOND DYES” aasiinellll Buy and follow the simple directions in every pack age. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because per- \tect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes, even if you have nev- ler dyed before, Worn, faded drenwe skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stock. lings, draperies, hangings, every. thing, become like new again. Just tell your druggist whether the mate- rial you wixh to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, oF mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never stréak, spot, fade or run—Advertise, ment. ‘MARY’S ANKLE’ IL : “Diamond Dyew “Mary's Ankle,” never before played in Seattle, will be presented during the Wilkes Players’ benefit season of five nights and three matineea, beginning Wednesday afternoon and ending | Sunday night. The company and musicians have co-operated to pre sent these last performances that lback debts of the company, which | has met with not too much success | during the past season, may be paid. |The good will and friendship of the | people are being shown by the ad | vance seat rales. jance will be held. N. Jones, Ex-Mayor of Everett, Dead EVERETT, May 24.— Newton Jones, 56, mayor of Everett from 1906 to 1909, died here yesterday, af- ter a six months’ illness. Jones had been plant superintendent of the | | Clough-Hartley mill here for several | | years. He is survived by his widow and two sons. | GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bieach, and complexion whitener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- on lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes.—Advertisement, “Ramondy Byegiaes servico balled by thousands of Seattieltes, M. 2174, Bal- cony Praser-Paternon Co.—Advertinement, CO) Vaz Wc s MESA ACS or Dainty Cup Cakes See how easy they are to make. Follow these recipes: CUP CAKE 1 eup Sugar % cup Mazola 1 tablespoon Ginger or 1 teaspoon Cinnamon 1 cup Karo 3E 2X cups Flour 4 level LAYER CAKE 2 Eggs 4 tablespoons 6 tablespoons Kii rd’s Corn Starch teaspoons ing Powder Cream sugar and Mazola together. Add eggs, beaten separately. Add spice and Karo. Beat in dry ingredi- ents sifted together. Pour into gem pans and bake in very moderate oven. % cup Milk % cup Kingsford’s Corn Starch 34 teaspoon Vanilla Sift the flour, corn starch and baking powder together. Cream the Mazola and sugar together. Add the Karo, the beaten eggs, the vanilla and the milk and flour alternately. Beat well and bake in two layers in a moderately hot oven. IS AT WILKES a farce-comedy Sunday night @ farewell perform. 1 T is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour, By using quarter cup Kingsford's Corn Starch to three-quarter cup of any good flour the percentage of glu- ten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake. FREE: Ask your er of write Johnson Lieber Mercantile Seattle, Wash., for folder of sew Kingsford Cora Search recipes BREAD Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Lilly to entertain with dancing party, complimenting Miss Anona Rob- erta, ut home. Miss Elizabeth Crane will eomptt- ment Mins Catherine Howe at Juneheon at the College club, THURSDAY, JUNK 1—~ The marriage of Miss Anna Hoge to Mr. Hamilton C, Rolfe In bt Mark's church at o'clovk. FRIDAY, JUNE ‘The marriags of Misw Giadys 1 to Mr. Chariew L, Smith, in Queea Jongregutional church, at CAUGHT! MAN? WAIF? WOLF? ‘The Trap ssa se \merica’s Favorite Since

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