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| Personal Dorothy Wiestling Will Wed June 3; Cap- " tain Amundsen to Be Honored at Dinner. AND MRS. F RANK ER WIESTLING announce mont of their daughter, Ds Helen Beecher, to Mr, Charles Wattleworth. wedding will take pl bas’ chapel Saturday 3, at 8 o'clock honor of her cousin , Mra. Thomas M. Scruges @htertain with a luncheon for Of her close friends on Wednes Afternoon, to be followed by a eption from until 6 o'clock. r Hosts This ‘ing honor Captain Roald Mr. and Mrs, Heber Plank will in with a dinner of twelve cov the Golf club this evening. eee . Fransioli Will Complimented Ceeil Bacon is entertaining Fan impromptu luncheon at the lub Friday in compliment to YT. A. Fransioti ary oe in St evening, at Tennis Thursday @ regular Thursday tea at the Bis clud will take place on Thurs on from 3 until 6 o'clock, Mrs. J. F. McRee, Mrs. W. B. and Mra, Walter McEwan) acting as hostesses, will be a group of pretty in charge of Miss Hazel Mo- ence on Will ppliment Mrs. Struve Anna Thomsen Milburn is with a luncheon at her Wednesday afternoon, honor. Mre. Frederick Struve, who in June for Europe. Pg ha jus, fet Luncheon on esda Biss Virginia Sheahan will enter. h a buffet luncheon at her p Wednesday afternoon, a nt to Mrs. Robert Merrick Waterhouse), of Boston, who her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Waterhouse, and Miss Olive whe ts leaving in June for in Europe. -. as and Party Miss Gladys Loer, whose 1 to Mr. Charlies L. Smith Place June 2, Miss Sheriie § entertained her bridal party at at Frederick & Nelson's, May 27, later taking her a to the Wilkes. Spring flow. used as a centerpiece and sf corsages were the piace B. G. Goebel will entertain it @ luncheon for twelve at her se Friday preceding the Ortho- pound party, complimenting %. George Edward Mack, of Ever- Ht, who is visiting relatives and fn the city. Mr. and Mrs. ‘cath removing in a short time m to make their home. eee dge Tea at Women’s liversity Club y afternoon, June 3, a tea will be given at the Wom- University club at 2:30 o'clock, ch members may invite guests. | Peter Morgenson; Mrs. R. E. and Miss Elyena Miller will the hostesses for the day. The golfers of the club wil play} Wednesday morning from 9 @elock until 12 o'clock on t Wersity links. With the increa 4 weather it is bh da th ) Mumber of members will join th ginners’ group. ; . be. Lawn Party as y Compliment Celebrating the 13th birthday her niece, Anna Helen White, i. B. Frye entertained with « * lll her home at East ¥ afternoon, . Plan Large Bridge - Luncheon Mrs. Charles H. Larne and Mrs. William ©. McEtfatrick are arrang: | tng a bridge luncheon for fifty guests | at the Yacht club on Thursday after- . noon, June 8. ot Mrs. lawn attle _ Announcement of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. P. mMounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Helen May, to Mr. Wi Phelps Totten, on Saturday, May ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tot will be at home after June 5, at 6 17th E. . . Musicale at Church This Evening This evening at the Prospect Con Jonal church, a musicale under pices of the choir will be given at 8 o'clock, the proceeds to apply on the piano fund. ‘The committee in ch rangement includes Mrs Odell, Mra. Mary Terrell - Mrs. Frank FE. Case, Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Inez Morrison A supper will follow the given below: Boherzs Waltz. Mes, W “That Night” J. Feeney an- of ar- Mark Glesting, Charles program Moszkowskt | vanaerpoot Speaks plano NaahpbaTt the s-cts Voractat Miss Thirza Causey Mins Leonora Friediand at the piano Beading—“Kovert of Sicily”. .Longteliow Mr. Frank Price Giles Incidental music by Little Mrs, Morrison at the pi “By the Yountain’ ‘ Piooad Hear the Gentle Lark’ Mise Causey Lovely © bee My Belovec #Oharity® #1 Love You, Ware Bishop + Higaine 'T Love You" Ferrari Mr. Wilson yele Phe Little’ #unboonet” Mrs. Jono ©. Higgins, Mrs. Clare Farna- worth, Mr. Archie Ruggles and Mr. John Jen Morn, Broussais Leck Herman Lohr the piano Amuné: } Unt-} Mra Magdalena mother of Miss © left Thursday for in the Bast Laramie, Wyo. Dur her Augspurger studio apartment Augspurger, ja Augspurger ix months nT stopping and absence will be at the “* and Mrs. Heber Tuesday with Mr in Snohomish. John Mer of Berkeley Wiliam Hillman, of Loa An whe » motor trip, will in town t pain for en Denver, Miss Cecttia home in her McKelvey will Mrs Plank and Mr spend H. A. Friese Mr Mr gelea, are on night t going to Spokane . a fow days before of Chi mber of the party Wiiliams, ar Lawrence ©, Who Is to be Hoge-Rolfe wedding Sunday Mr. arrived John Buitlargeon re- @ short visit in Mr. turne Victor and Mrs Sunday from “ee of Portland, oa the gucst han. Miss Helen Ransom. is spending a few ¢ of Miss Virginia Shi o. Mr, H. A. Farr, of San Franc spent Sunday in town, a guest the Hotel Washington. 8 months" m% at zt peer has returned trip to Call- R two Mrs. from } fornia, Y a . . Mr. and Mrs. se T. Myers, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fiseher and Mr. jand Mrs, Frank Fredericks left Sat urday for a motor trip to Gearhart, Ore, They will return Wednesday. | ee Mr, and Mra. Frank R. Van Tuyl, Mr. and Mra. William D. Perkins and Mrs. George H. Walker left Sa! -rday on a short motor trip. Gilbert Skinner with enjoying @ trip on Mr. and Mre. party of friends days’ yachting Winifred. . a are ‘few yacht, . Mrs, Stewart E. Barber returned Friday from a three Weeks’ trip to California. o- Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Stewart left last week for a short motor trip to Calt fornia, They will be mpanied on their return by Mr, Malcolm Stewart, who has been attending military school in San Francisco. “ee John Coleman, of Nanaimo, B. C. arrived in the city Saturday to remain until Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and family will re- move in July to Nanaimo, where they will make their home. “ee Mr. Mrs. Cecil V. Gray returned Satur. day from a short visit in Corvallis, Ore. i eee Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schraeder and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Campbell motored to Portland Saturday to re- main until Tuesday. Miss Helen Igoe returned today from: a short trip to California. eae Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Van Wyck} Peters are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son in Portland, May 22. eee r. Walter Hansen of Portland is spending a fortnight in town, ee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of Waterloo, Ia., are the guests of Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Shephard. . . Dr. and Mrs. H. §, Hil! and Misa Marie Hill will leave about June 15 for a motor trip to California, Cornish Symphony Concert Tonight Undoubtedly one of the most select programs yet offered by the Cornish | ,. Schoo! Symphi hestra jannual concerts will be preser evening at the temp musical numb will be | personal dire n of Francis J |strong, head of the ment the Cornish McCoole and Jack Perine and Ernest Jas the soloists. onic ne Arn depar Paul pianista inist violin of sche are numbers ‘The Mag’ w clude Deilbes’ Lente’ Gern |Gwynn ¢ maker's Dr “Inte! 1 “Piz: “Two Dances” from astoral Dance and rry by request, and Mey erbeer’s ‘Coronation March f “La Prophete.” Mendelssohn's ¢ jcerto for violin and orchestra, “Al gro molto appassionato, Andante, Al |legro molto v will be present ed by the Symphony orchestra Er J vaky, violinist. Moza concerto for two pianos and orc tra, “A «gro-Andante-Rondo,” will be offered by the orchestra and Paul McCooie and Jack at the piano. from “Ss ne nest Jasko Perine Miscellaneous Shower Compliments Bride- Elect Complimenting Mi | Knalter, who ma rriag will take pi yn Anderson afternc Mildred to Mr. Her ce in Jur entertain shower The mi Friday on friend: eee |To Dance This Evening For the ple ’ and friend: taining with \Queen Anne usure the of their employes Lilly club is enter dancing party hall this evening a at $205 Prize Fox- |Trot ‘Contest Dancing 6 an ace 20 cannot pos sibly dance well or correetly with- out the Technique that in the bante principle of all Art. You will ae- quire it * The their at her | guente | J fifteen of Miss Knaler’s in-j} | and j vice president | second | press | day and elected the following offi Feaymond | vert, under the| | chureh WOMEN CLUBS POR TUBSDAY Pythian Sisters Card Party Past Chiefs’ Asvooiation of Pythian y card party with Mra. Seventh Sisters month! Kennett, 4248 ave at 8 pm he lest on was held y Century club for thi at the Y, W A when the annual reporta of all chair Mra, F. retiring president, presk Frid men were given Palmer ton, the A silk American flag was present to the club by the department. On account of ness of the chairman, Mrs Barker, Mra, W. HL. Pittwe chairman, made the pr Mrs. J. N. Rich recited th “Your F and My Flag,” which new members itiated, using the white rose originated by Mrs. Palmer following officers were inaug Mra. ¢ D. Schofield, succeeds Palmerton Mra. &. 0. Jqn Mra, FL W president; n, 4 the 8 ill after were in core mony, ton. urated who president; joorge Mrs. an vice Watson, recording W. W. De Forest, retary; Mrs. M. KE. Harrah, treasurer Mra. J. H. Soper, financial secretary Mrs. J. 1B. Hill, trustee; Mra, Blake D. Mills, custodian; Mra, 8, H. Kerr, secretary; Mra, George N McLoughlin, partian ntarian, . . Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Owing to Deepration Day, Rainier chapter, D, A. Tt. has postponed its meeting to Wednesday, May 51, in the auditorium of Frederick & Nel son's, at 2p. m. There will be an election of officers. Canon W. H. Bliss will talk on “The Narcotic Problem.” eee Woman's Society, First Baptist Chureh ‘The Woman's Society of the First} will hold an all-day June 1, in the J. F. Watson aptist church pting Thursday, parlors, Dr will speak on “The Its Organization.” Dr Kibben will talk on Work.” ‘The missionary tea, which was to have been given May 31 by the Woman's Society of the First ed church, at the hothe of Mra. W Rowland, has been indefinitely vias poned. William Me “sa Day Nursery Elects Officers The Seattle Day Nursery ne tion met at the nursery last Thur ra! to serve for the coming year Mra, Walter Henry, president; Mra KR. J. Hutson, first vice president Mra, George H. Fortson, second vice president; Mra, L. C. Gilman, third vice president; Mrs. Robert Burton, fourth vice president; Mrs, Henry Broderick, recording | Wiliam Freeman, corresponding sec retary, and Mra. David J. Grant, treasurer. Mra. Ben 1, Moore was chonen membership treasurer, Three mem. bers at large were elected to the ex ecutive committee. They include Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt, Mre. Roy P. Bal lard, Mra. E. J. McWhirter. The new trustees Include Mre. James H. Cat Mrs, C. D, Stimson and Mrs. Nam Sherman Walker. Colonel E Colonel Ellsworth « the G. A. R., silver tea at the MeDevetts, 102 car No, 4. w worth Cirele Ladies of rtain with # home of Mrs, M. E. 16th ay Take N eee Golden Link Lodge No. 4 Golden Link lod > 4 will tain with a whist party at O lows’ temple, 10th ave t., Monduy evening € x Prizes and All friends in ter d Fel Pine May 9 refreshments at yw. © Members of the will meet on Fr A. Acti ties to hear report n of the Sprir ‘ Mr J. HW. Dar All who gram of the Se: Young Wo' are § held in t r oft The Reto! net meeting tomorrow vent ut H H Clarence and Mrs. re ested in t nd the } Christian The meting rooms on the second nm building. club will hold ite cabl afternoon, at 4 corte are NOW PLAYING America’s Greatest Song Writer L. WOLFE GILBERT BROWN AND ELAINE BIN and Blondy wi “THE ure Photopiny: GLORIOUS FOOL” Hiclene Chadwiek and iehard Dix LA—AFMTERNOONS ONLY LARRY SEMON In METROPOLITAN Nights at 8, 50 $2.50 Saturday Mat. at 2, 500 to 82.00 POPULAR AT. TOMORKOW Decoratio “The Star Boarder” Americanization | Denomination; | “Anu Narcotic | THE *S CLUBS | | o'clock 1 fle The Retoble club will give a noclal next Friday, in the gym at the Asso: lation building for all juniors and} |sophomores of the Ballard wehool On the be in the Girls’ clubroom, on the ount of Decoration day and opening day at camp, th will ting of the litan no executive tan elub will ting tomorrow k, in the office Mullins, work re Com board of the hold ite monthly evening, at T20 ¢ f Mrs. Anna © wirls’ afternoon, | day Acacia club will meet Wednes- at 190 p. m., in the third floor clubrooms. This will be business meeting to discuss plans for the sum mer program dis of All club will meet for club supper m™. The monthly ‘“e¢ will be held at 7 p.m. in the | third foe clubroomea. The Fahot will meet Thurs. | day in the third floor clubrooma, Social Musicale and Tea The Immanuel Lutheran church will give & social muasten About 1,000 people riday evening ohub June Alpha Club Alpha club will observe “Reeiproct j ty day” at the home of Mrs, Caroline F. Clark, 4508 16th N. E., on huimday afternoon, June 1. ‘Tho honor guests are to be Mra. B. J | Brown, wife of the mayor-elect; Mra. | Amelia G. Nelson and Mra, W, EH Oliver, The latter two are leaving in | June for a Buropean trip. The an | nual election of the club, held recent ly, resulted as follows President, Mre. G. H. Appleton vice president, Mrs, Caroline Clark; recording secretary, Mra, Fred Ham ‘ton; corresponding retary, Mrs. William M. Curtin vurer, Mrw Amelia G. Nelson; 1 nentarian Mr#. A. G. Nelson, De tes named to the City Federation a: Mrs. A. D.| | Martin and Mrs. Edna Morgan, Det. Jorates to the State Federation are Mrs. T. B. rrison and Mra. W. M./ Curtien, The committee directing the! publication of the club's year book in. | cludes Mra. D.C. Martin, Mra. Clara 8. Short and Mra. W. K. MeParlane Bethlehem Shrine Rethiehem shrine, No. 1, White! | Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Fri-! day, June 2, at § p. m., at the Ma sonic temple ‘Business and Professional |Women’s Club SEATTLE STAR ONDAY, MAY 29, 1922 Some Bridal F rocks of Present Season Precedent of Princess Mary Followed high ' BY MARIAN HALE Tho the role of been played by millions of wome with of June bride has | varying degrees succeas, jthere is always 4 chance for the be- inner to add new touches and make her characterization distinctive, Thin peason, brides are following the pre of Princess Mary. quently, we nee lens white satin than Many favored gowns this season are of lace or wilk tinsues, embroidered or dotted with) designs in pearia. Instead of looking very formid. able and austere in a white satin in the matter of com tumes, codent Conse usual, of the most Tho Seattle Business and Protes-| jMional Women’s club will not hold a |meeting on May 30—Decoration day j [business meeting for members only | on June 6, at which time the newly elected officers for the coming year Will be installed and the chairmen of retary; Mra, (standing committees are requested to |p. jsubmit written yearly reporter, At the last meeting of the club, de-| voted to “An Evening for Every- | body,” many interesting and con structive suggestions were submitted for the coming year’s activities and program. At thin meeting the club voted to purchase five banketa of flowers to be placed on the city lamp posta on Second to anniat the flower committee in beautifying the city |, A delightful musien! program was jthe chief feature of the evening, when Miss Frances Drager, young vic remtered th by Hubay; “ from D Minor ¢ | mance os Drager in an exo talented young musician ¢ dent at Queen Anne high was ably accompanied Helene Hit The clud voted club year with « tionally 17, a atu hool. She | by Miss to end ite formal Mixer” on June 13 at the Fine Arts rooms, ite regular ng piace. Mrs. ted chairma Th lone to ¥ ummer mont recre | mee ated ures of ational and informal natu ire me busines: ting for thly ") banquet given by the Masonic » rooms, building, on Thursday evening ored Miss Lot , Bu hon vice president Profeasional y spoke on the “Six I's ness and Miss Ke GQ) Industry tries 2) Integrity In t think Laws governing all indus | Tru world okly the greatest at be dip be honest thing jomat! with 4 ente—Murt have pri hobt It takes courage to have Wo © trail bia yi it is necessary p for t the National Federation means organize, Vitallze, utilize por AK i inom ADULTS 10c Chiléren 5c COMING TUES. AND WED. “The Truant Husband” A Sparkling Comedy of Fariy Married Life 1 and 2nd Coolest Place in Town “DOCTOR SCOTT NOTED AUTHORITY Compares glands of be erator of an the nervous system to a stor tery, and explains the ous diseases and weak by the fact that t either out of the battery sufficiently, or that the battery is dischargir ¢ than it is being charged | goiter, rheumatism, eczema, of pregnancy, asthma, hig pressure, kidney and bie s, very successfully treated the gland therapy being adminis 1 by the ex-government doctor at "1 Third ave, across Third ave from the postoffice. FRIGE consulta. Uon.—Advertisement, automobile er can 1 condition generators are rder or not ehi vomiting bh | weakest point in the bi Because women so | gown, high necked and the June bride looks very. much like herwelf and manages to put her own but will have its regular monthly particular personality in her frock. | foreign lands. Some of the bridal gowns are very | short—-American won't take kindly to the long skirt— but the ceremonial effect in gained the addition, of a long train, which ts usually fastened from the shoulders Of course, the bride who has in- bertted old lace always uses it on her wedding gown. If It is a/ amall piece ehe usually incorporates it into her headdress, If she has several yards it may always be de- pended on for the veil. F ently, we must women simply nome admit, the ida) outfit ts the hea rarely w are likel when t The L-drenn ar this sort of thing they to get the wrong effect y attempt it Dutch cap, with the LON ‘| CHANEY The Greatest Character Actor on the Screen IN HIS Greatest Role “The Trap” ALSO Harry Sweet in “SPEED ’EM UP” Columbia Orchestra Second Hungarian Rhapsody Direction Liborius Hauptman PYORRHEA DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH Beware of quacks, mbrane very long, | An especially ornate bridal gown of this season (on left). | Note elaborate headdress. right) achieves charm thru a The headdresses are novel. Each of the bridal. gowns (on different medium and period, Bridesmaids’ hat (inset) with | facing of old blue ofgandie is the size Lanvin prefers. over the ears, the Spanish cap, | which is a high-pointed treatment, and the Russian cap, with the w |band surrounding the face, are all helpful suggestions learned from | The relation between white satin it wel! band pearls is no close a one th | is no wonder that the favorite of the bride ia the pearl. The bride} | ueuatly avoids a display of jewelry, excepting her engagement and wed: ding ring, and the bar pin which is | so frequently the gift of the groom. | Often the buckles of the white j matin slippers, however, are jeweled | ‘The bridemaid’s role is a decora tive one and her selection of a gown j offers: a Much wider range of possi bilities, Taffeta, made into ouffant | | frocks, georgette, lace and organdie | are the favored materials, and they e cut on the It of the fash! lable fro for afternoon or evening | | points according to the time of the cere mony Usually the bride asks her maids to dress alike, and she plans the cos. tumes and the colors, to match her | general scheme. This year the large! pleture hat is the bridesmaid’s choice in millinery. 'Women to Entertain Visiting Merchants Entertainment of the wives of visiting merchants who attend the Northwest Merchants’ convention, July 24 to 29, in Senttle, will be in charge of Seattle women, who are laying plans for their} ording to the convention) committee. Mrs. H. E. Maltby, prominent club leader, has been ap- of the committee convent all the shops and bazaars of the world there is no graduation present that excels a baby grand piano. Ask some happy girl graduate of your intimate acquaintance whether she would care to receive one! It is a fac that we have a new baby grand piano for as little as $685, on very attractive terms. Sherman Thi ay & Co. rd Avenue at Pine SBATTLBE * Spokane ‘MILDRED HARRIS NOW ENGAGED? Report Links Grass Widow of Chaplin With Munson ), May 20—Mildred Har- | ris, star, who divorced Charlie Chaplin, was reported by friends to day to be engaged to Byron Campbell Mu juvenile film performer, Munson, whor mother, Mra, Ar thur K. Munson, has caused two mar riugen of the r-old favorite to be annulled, said today he was “very | much flattered” at the report of the | engagement, | He #aid he just return CHICAC mov non ' : 1 from New lyork after frequently visiting Miss | Harris. RES CUED FROM GAS IN HOME Mrs. W. N. Landerkin Found in Fume-filled Kitchen ‘kin, of 6321 20th live was recovering at her home Monday from the effects of ae eld gas poisoning, received Sum day ing. | Neighbors, upon smelling gas, em tered her honre, Mrs. Landerkin was lying unconscious upon the floor of her kitchen, with gas pouring from an open jet. She was taken te city hospital, where she revived um der treatment, | Mre. Landerkin explained that she had accidentally opened the jet while working during the evening. MOTHER! Clean Baby’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother! A half-teaspoonfal of genuine California Fig Syrup will make your cross, fretful baby com- fortabie. It cleanses the little bows els of all the wind and gases, the bile, souring food and stomach poi- son which is causing baby’s distress, Millions of mothers depend upon [this gentle laxative to keep baby’s stomach and bowels clean, and thus correct diarrhoea, colic, biliousness, coated tongue, sour stomach, fever- jish breath, and constipation. It | never cramps or overacts, Contains | no narcotics or soothing drugs. Babies love the taste of genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has \full directions for infants in arms land children of all ages plainly printed on bottle. Say “California” n-| pointed a member of the executive) to the druggist and accept no imilae ‘tion fig_syrup.—Advertisement,