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Society Or. and Mrs. Campbell to! Entertain at Dinner; Luncheon Will Compli- ment Mrs. Allen. ., HONOR Mrs. George Purcell, Who has returned from Califor Mia to spend the summer h and a Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, who de leaving early in June for a Ruro- trip, Mr. and Mra John A ‘of twelve at thoir residence Mon. “Luncheon at Home Mra. Thomas Borteaux ts enter Paining with an informal luncheon her home Wednesday afternoon, | 31, in compliment to Mrs. “George Allen and a fow of her inti friends. eee . Goodfellow plimented | Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow, of mie, as the honor «uest, Mrs Ketcham entertained this on at her home with a pretty from 3 until 5 o'clock. Crimson Deautified the rooms and a of delicately tinted smapdrag and eweet peas centered the ly appointed table ing were Mrs. Allan B. En-| Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. Conner, Mra Harold Priest, | Julia Fisher, Mies Gwendolyn Miss Marie Leghorn, Miss Smith and Mise Elizabeth dge Dinner at ’s University Club evening, May 31, at o'clock, a bridge dinner will be at the Women's University . to which members may tnvite Early reservations should be | at the clubhouse. | J. Russell Hodge and Mrs.) A. Pease will be the hostesses the evening. | eee rds Going Out for Tea | W. HL Fritch and Miss Ele Friteh are sending out cards for tea at their home, 1211 E. Boston | on Friday, June 2, from 4 until 6 Wedding Date Set June 5 marringe of Miss Malita Laiti. of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob to Mr. Lester Albert Pelton, Mr, and Mrs. H. F, Pelton of ul will be solemnized at the of the bride's parents Monday June 5. Miss Mabel Han- will be maid of honor and Mr. Robinson best man. An in- Teception wil! follow the cere (tus club entertained with a laundry shower at the home of Virginia Carroll on May 11. May 18, Miss Mabel Hanson, Meta Anderson and Miss Mar Sather complimented Miss with @ handkerchief and shower at the home of Miss day Practice Club Frank R. Van Tuy! will enter- the Monday Practice club at her on Monday, at 11 o'clock, when Frederick Bentley will give an} talk on “Reminiscences of | Trip Abroad" Luncheon will| the program. | feteria Dinner at mtry Home Mr. and Mra J. F. Dougias enter fines siemteen guests at @ cafeteria at their country home at Eart-| last evening. | oe ‘The College club !s gtving an tnfor- | Weal sports clothes dinner dance for Members and guests on Thureday @vening, June 1. : - Luncheon Honors Graduating Class ‘Miss Virginia Yost gave a tunch “@0n at the home of her uncle, Mr. William Burnett, 1204 BE. Lynn st., Saturday afternoon, May compli. and Mrs. Henry M. Miller to sdlemnized in Trinity church, Portrait by P. Croule-U’ Renn. Informal Dance Miss Katherine Shafer has tasued invitations for an informa! dance at her home, 107 Dorfel drive, Friday evening, June 16. eee East Highland Drive Guild at Tea Shop Mra. W. N. Gilmore will be hostess for East Highland Drive guild Sat- urday, assisted by Mra. J. L. Winn, Mra. J. O. Boyle, Mra. H. L. Bush- nell, Mra. Lewis Walber, Mrs. A. C. jraff, Miss Helen Gilman and Miss |otive Conger. Personal Capt. Harry Augustus Buckley, U. Cc, and Mr. Buckley (etsy Booth) are leaving Saturday for Monterey, Cal On June 6 they will sail from San Francisco for a trip to the Philippines. . Mr. and Mra. Peter J. Andrea wil spend the week-end in Victoria, B.C. eee Mr. Theodore Owens will return this evening from @ month's business trip in the East and South. eee Mien Nancy Emory, whe bas been attending Wallcourt school in New York, will spend several weeks with friends in Peekskill, N. ¥. return ing to her home in this city the lat- ter part of June oe Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fatrhurst of San Francisco are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Archie Chandler for a short | | 1 | Mr. Foster L. McGovern, was Wednesday evening, May 17.— sontnlaw and daughter, Mr. and | Mra Arthur Trumbull Lea eee Judge and Mra. George Donworth and their house guest, Mrs. Thomas | V. Doherty will go over to their country place on Bainbridge island Saturday to spend a week. eee Mra R. EL Singer, of Portland, who has veen visiting Mra. William M. Hartford left Tuesday for ber boma eee Mine Ellen Duolmage, who te a ata. | dent at Briar Ciife Manor, In New| York, will return June 6 to spend! ber vacation at her home in this city. eee Mr. and Mra. George H. Rolfe of Concord, N. EL, will arrive this eve | ning to remain unti after the wed ding of thelr son, Mr. Hamilton | | Rolfe to Miss Anna Hoge, June 1.! | Mrs. Frederick Grant of Zanesvitia, | |. will arrive Tuesday for the wed ding and will be the guest of afr./ and Mra. James D, Hoga eee Mra. H. R. Eillott returned Tues | | day from @ six weeks’ trip to Call | fornia, Mr. 0. D. Lampman of Vancouver, B. C., who has been epending a few! | days In town, returned to his home| | last evening. | “ee | Mra. Andrew BR. Ingils and son, Mr, John F. Inglis, are spending sev. eral weeks in California, | Where others tatl lyou Eye Comfort Grugs used. Dr. Bamunds gives nd eatisfaction, No Fraser-Paterson Co—Aavt. THT SEATTIT STAR Clubs OLUBS FOR SATURDAY John F, Miller W. R. G The past presidents of Jobn ¥. Miller W. RR. C, will meet at the home of Mra, Mary Ajax, 939 Sist avo, Saturday, May 27, Luncheon at 12.90, . Woman's Kollet Corps No. 1 Stevens Woman's Relief corps No. 1, auxiliary to Stevens post No. 10, G. A. R, will hold an important business meeting Saturday, May 27, at Veterans’ hall, Armory. umber urged to attend. Visiting members and comrades of the G. A. KK wel Treasury Official Due Here Saturday Bimer Dover, assistant secretary of} the treasury, who is on his way back | to Washington, D, C., after a confer ence with Pacific coast treasury off cors in San Francisco, will arrive in Seattle Saturday, The Chamber of Commerce had planned to entertain him at dinner Iriday, but the affair been poptponed, because of a change in Dover's itinerary. has PUPILS at the Cathedral school! will present their annual entertain ment at Cathedral ball, Terry ave. and Columbia st, Friday night. The come, Officers wear white, .. P.T. A. Plenle The parents and families of the Weat Woodland school will be guests of the combined circles of the PT. A. of the clty at an all-day plenie to be given at Woodland park Satur day, May The teachers will be the guests of the West Woodland P.T. A. Coffee and ice cream will be served. ee Woman's Century Ctub The Americanization department of the Woman's Century club will meet at the ¥. W. © A. ati p.m ‘The fiterature and travel depart ment will meet at the ¥, W. ©. A, at 1 a m “Seattle Writers,” Mrs. Ft. R. Matson; resume, Yale Review, Miss Agnes Garlock. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Counc of Administration Department The council of administration de partment of Washington and Alaska, Ladies of the Grand Army, will en tertain with a card party Wednes day afternoon, May 31, the home of Mra. W. 1B. Masecar, 610 Summit ave. N, from 2 until 5 o'clock. ore Wisconsin Goldenrod Ctub ‘The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wif meet with Mra. George 8 Armatrong and Mra. J. BE. Leggett, at 10038 65th ave 8, Wednonday, May 31. Box lunch at 1230, Take Renton car to Taylor's mill. . . Alpha Needle Gab feature of the program will be the! colonial play, “Barbara Steele.” special patriotic nervice for Memorial Sunday, to which all women of Seat. tle are cordially invited, The rapid| growth of this organization of young matrons will necesaitate the class! meeting in the main auditorium of the church. ‘The program will begin | at 945 a m. Tt takes 62,000 clover blonsoms to | make one pound of honey and it) would take one bee 2,750,000 jour: | neys to bring this one pound home. | ‘The next meeting of the Alpha Needle club will be an allday seasion at the home of Mra. F. J. Harmon, 921 N. 36th st, Friday, June 3 * Seattle Post No. 18 American Legion suxillary Seattle Post No, 18 wit hold its rec lar meeting in Veternns’ hall, Armory, Friday evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock. ne Entertainment at Queen Anne M. FB. * Church ‘The women of Queen Anne M. F. church are giving an entertainment lat the church Friday eevning, May 26, Following is the program: Organ mlo— “etorm and ® Mr A Partoram ......Lett ar i, Bewel Vocah— ‘8 “Thirds on the Wing” Ovoffrey Mettme “Land of the Exp Dice Water” . CoAnan “Yara ‘Donald D. Biewart 2 Spantsh Dance ..Chamtnade-Kretster lie. Wientawsi ™ Pepper Renestortt Piariet— Three Pille ia @ Botue.. feattie Chapter, D. A. R, wM meet Monday, May 29, at the home of Mra. F. M. Clement, 318 25th ave 8. Luncheon at 1 p.m. Annual elec tion of officers, Assisting hostenses, Mra. Edward Townsend, Mra Charles Waite and Miss Waite see Lai Aloha Class ‘The Let Aloha clans of the Untver- sity Christian church is planning & i ‘Take 1 or ¢ Lessons STEVENS Way They Are Dancing Now Little Cost. Private Maile Day and Evening. | oung Lady Assistante, 111% Fourth Av., Nv. Pike ‘Tel. Main S918 | i Howard Mannale Player Piane $390 University Music Store MEMBERS of Maple Leaf post of the Amorican Legion will attend! All Saints’ Bplscopal church, 900 Thistle st, Sunday morning, where apecial services in observance of Memorial day will be held | ~ AMUSEMENTS TODAY—LAST TIMES BERT LYTELL In “The Right That Failed” RO IN TROUPE FINE ACTS Coming Tomorrow! Americ: Greatest Song Writer PANTAGES Mats 200 p.m. Night, 7&9 ww Mayin vim ee Rowman Hros., Clinton @ Cap- ‘The Pickforda, Novelte Hros., a My goodness, everyone is busy making dresses and hats) for the charming little lady w | there are no end of pretties sh ho is going to graduate, and) e needs. gestions to solve a few of your troubles at least. SUZANNE. WELL KEPT NAILS AND HAIR Two of the most important requ nites of being dainty. The Marcel) Beauty Shop, 20¢ Denny Bldg, specialize In excellent manicures and Main 1695, ee lasting marcela. FOR SPLENDID VALUES IN JEWELRY Richardson's Gem Shop ts offer thing for @ graduation gif. Thel oe $16--fust the ind ave ing dainty rings for r new location is 1222 ° HAVE YOU WORRIED ALONG For years with that annoying #u finish the worries and Main 4607. IF YOU HAVE A LAST YEA or sult that doesn't Ot well or in a bit worn, take f wp to Agnesi]) the halr by electrolyria perfiuous hatr? Then tet Ta Latng 618 Ete! Bidg R’S DRESS Perry's Shop, 216 Yale Bidg.—there i will be made like pew, Hiliott ann WINDOW BOXES AND HANGING BASKETS Just what you want to make your apartment or home attractive, and) to 4200, Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week, | | EXQUISITE DIAMOND RINGS FOR ONLY $10 Just the kind that are #0 dear to the heart of every girt graduate. Delicately ¢eeigned and carved of of fascinating patterns nish, are fost right for the graduating man. & Co, Jewelers, 601 Second ave. oe Dainty ruffied oe graduation frocks are mafe of crisp organdie, tucked and they resemble the quaint frocks worn by our grandmothers. green and white gold, in @ umber | Watches which are very artistic yet man: | I found these at Hardy . THE MODEL MILLINERY IN PEOPLES BANK BLDG. Can make over your last years hat in a jiffy. First they remodel or reblock it, then a few tinted flowers are added and you have a brand new chapeau. Go in and sce them—tt is worth your while DON'T SAY THAT Ask Helen Amelia Andersgord about her e@ranced course In English. It will solve your problema 266 ee HERE’S SOMETHING GRATI can be si For appointment, call Main 6282. . Superfiucus hairs and moles Larson, 616 Hoge Bidg. Empire Bidg. ° FYIN' fulty removed by Setma| FUR CAPES AND SCARFS AT ASTOUNDING BARGAINS Here are some sug-|]) the prices are so moderata, toa Boneli'’s Nursery, 2600 EK. Galer; ie | FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. COMPARE We have complete faith in the Quality and Value of CHEASTY JUNIOR CLOTHES. We feel confident that a comparison will leave no doubt in your mind. The new Spring styles, fabrics and patterns in Cheasty Junior Suits are most attractive— 9.75, $14.85, $18.50 Two Pairs of Knickers A very complete assortment of Boys’ Blouses in madras, soiesette, khaki and black sateen cloths, priced— $1.00 to $3.00 FREE—A Kite for every boy who comes to the Cheasty Jr. Shop Menting the graduating class of the Holy Names Normal school. ‘The guest list included the Misses Heffernan, Marion Cam Imagine it—French Coney cape with twenty-two tails, and only $35! Then you will find skunk and equally good furs for splendid values at Agnes Perry's Shop, 316 Yale Bidg. She also remodels and dyes time, cee | | Mr. and Mrs. J. Worth Densmore |who are spending several months in UNION pau, Mary Neylor, Isabelle Yarr Norma Finn, Fiavia McC ugh, Mildred Casey, Pauline Prefontaine, | Mary Dockry, Josephine Jerns, Rose MeNeii and Julia Williamson. As-| sisting the hostess was Mra N. E.| Henry and Mra. John McCioud. | Buttercups made a bright center Piece for the dainty table and place} cards bearing the class emblem an | my vanity bags in the class colors Mads effective favors. Increases the action of the | intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food. One comes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim- inate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Ficischmann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. In one Beries of tested c: normal functions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Try it out for yourself. Begin to- day by adding 2 or 3 cakesof Fleisch- Mann's Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and sce how nor: | mally and regularly your intestines | act. Be sure it’s Ficischmenn’s || Yeast—the familiar tin-foil pack- | age with the yellow label. Place a || ‘standing order with your grocer. the Hawaiian islanda, expect to leave for home about May 30, Mr. and Mra. Edward Thompson, Mr. Henry Goode and Mr. Brady of Portland, who motored up to attend the Kribs-Fischer wedding, returned to thelr homes on Thurs: day. Mr, and Mra. Edward Agnew and baby of Everett came down Satur day and will be at home at the High. ls during the summer, eee Mr. and daughter, Virginia, wif leave | Sunday morning for an extended trip in the East. During their absence their home will be ocenpied by thetr if yon shake into; them some ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE Healing Preder pani pn from the ih, freshena the feet and gives new v! . Atuewanrie sh feet are tired, sore | d walking or dancin isprinkle ALLENS {FOO - © | jfoot-bath and ex) ithe bliss of feet wae jowt an ache, Over 1,500,000 Tbs, of Powder for the Feet were used by jour Army and Navy during the war. Pinch, on LENS FOOT SATURDAY SPECIALS James) and Mrs. Corwin &. shank | | Patent Strapped Slippers— Big Misses’ Sizes—2% to 8 } furs, Cal Filiott 4524 JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A mappy little Ford Coupe to do drive, and such @ saving of time. your shopping in. It is #0 easy to Then, too, it avoids waiting for a street car and standing all the way laden with bundles. Take “Hubby” down to Hugh Baird, 601 4th ave, or call Piliott 075 tion and splendid terms are alwa: , where satisfac ye available, Black Kid—Sizes 2% to & a) Fraternity UMMAGE SALE Wide Assortment of Women’s and Men's Jewelry Priced From Clothing, Inte 5 Cents Up Household 1627 Westlake Triday and Saturday, May 26 and 7 PACIFIC SYSTEM Tourist LOWER THAN EVER This Summer Round-trip tickets routed over the Union Pacific System returning same or by any direct line San Lake City.....653.82 -8 81.50 DONVer ....0+sercecee 00 106.50 Kansas City ....... 72.00 144.95 OMAR ...seneecrecee 72.00 Now York seoseane 147.40 Chicago secerseee-... 86.00 Boston ...ssseeesea 158.35 To other cities in proportion Ticket Gales begin May 25th and continue DAILY tM August Sist Return limit October sist TRAINS DEPARTING FROM SEATTLE AT 8:30 P. M. and 11:15 P. M. Dally—from the Oregon-Washington Depot, Fourth and Jackson Sts. IMPORTANT FACTS—Every foot of the Union P: n F avery acific track Is protected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY SIGNALS. Equipment ts the best in the transportation world, Dining ear service the very maximum of human skill and art. The service ag a whole repre sents the supreme effort of the managem: t sg agement to please and satisfy Hue . Louts Cincinnati ..-.ense. Philadelphia seeene Call our City Passenger Agent when you are ready te go and he will do the rest. Your reservations will be made and your ticket delivered promptly without a moment's trouble or delay. Consolidated Ticket Office Leary Bldg. 1010 tnd Ave Phone Elliott 6830 W. S Eltiots General Agent 204 Oregon. Washington Depet Phone Main 6933 H. A. Lawrence City Passenger Agent 205 Oregon Washington Depot Phone Main 6933 Oregon-Washington Depet Ticket Office Phone-—-Main 6828