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Eaton Entertains Afternoon; Fare- Tea Plann-ed; for Bride- {TAINING IN HONOR OF Francis Guy rink and Bentley, Mrs, William Baton was hostess this at a smart tea from 4 until Pink gladioli and Colum- were charmingly arranged rooms and filled a broad Which centered the tea tabe. at the tea table were Green, Mrs. Donald A. Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt H, Bloedel, A. Davies, Mrs. Jay I. , Joshua Green has issued invi- for a tea at her residence Mflernoon, from 4 until 6 honoring Mrs. Frederick ‘Mrs. Alexander M. Weth- are leaving this month for | travel in Europe. % eee ridge Luncheon to lonor Miss Y ouell ‘Helen Stryker is entertaining bridge luncheon of three her home Monday afte have been limited to in Washington Park dis- the visitors thru the hos. | tee, served on the lawn, will led over by Mrs. George T. DOROTHY The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Everett Luncheon Hostess Mra. Edmund Bowden will enter. THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT ‘Music | : 4% |Combined Clubs Give Concert in Tacoma A delightful concert was given in ‘Tacoma last evening at the Scottish Rite temple by th: yined clubs of that eity Ladie Musteal club, St. Cecilia club and the Orpheus elub. Mr. P rick W. Wallis conducted the Ladies’ musical elub, Mr. 'T. HJ Ryan the St. Ceellia club and Mr John M. Spargur the Orp is club, and the combined clubs Mies Mar MeAvoy, and Mr, Clayton Johnaon were the sisting artists, and th were Mra, Row Karaseck | Mra. Adrienne Maroovich and | Pauline Mndres. he program follows: Vines harpist, rr Soblarb, Miss ong of the aton Paning Nevin of the Amaner .0 W. Cadman (a) * ab) * «e) * * 1. Lane Wilsom (A beautiful Bpanieh walte song, carrying us into Bpain iteeif.) ie the wo ret Mendeiasoba Hasselmans Teche Hehuecker | (e) Maeur Mine Maru | *Venento Marka’ Square’ ) Morning in st "A Lave Bong” Fareweil Thru music Rehotd the Miteneli ¢ new hope springs Mathiide of the arranged in honor of tin a —Photo by James & Merrihew Personal { buret Into spplause and Mayan, ovee Waits at 5 A 8 THE absorbing question of what, siash it into fringe, and button it up in or is not fashionable keeping | the front. In case the material When Cupid Kennedy, marriage U- conse purveyor at the court houne, looked over his windowsill, Thursday | morning, he looked directly into the | sleepfilled eyen of one Louie W Gellerman, 1023 1, 63rd wt, univer nity senior 1 want a marriage teense,” explained Louls, rubbing his eyes, “I've been waiting here since 5 to take out the first ti- conse in dune!’ whone father operates the Neptune , in the University district, was granted the first lice: of the month of June brides, orange blowsome. Wedding bells will ring for Louis and Mise Mildred Wright, 18, 4226 Brooklyn ave., on June 19. The cere mony will be performed at Univer sity Methodist church by Dr. Arch Tremayne Romance, according to Louls, en tered hin life when he met Miss | Louis, rice anc | will be an election of officers. Full attendance tn requested. ee Alpha Needle Clab ‘The next meeting of the Alpha Needle club will be an all-day sex sion at the home of Mra, F. J. Har mon, 921 N, 30th st., Friday, June 2. “ee Ladies’ Auxiliary Railway Con- ductors ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Order ot Railway Conductors will give a card party Friday, June 2, at 130 p docan't lend iteelf to raveling the you awake of nights? desirable effect tnay be obtained by Just fold the drapery of your skirt | sewing matching fringe around the about you and you may lie down to bottom. pleasant dreams, Adda fringed hem| The “wraparound” skirt # made and you will be as fashionable as it's! of homespun, ratine, tweed, flannel good for anyone's pride to be jor one of the new sport silks—crepre The formula te «imple, Just wrap) knit or alk homespun As to colore it around, ravel out the bottom or!—you have full paintbox rang WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | will be played beginning at 2 p. m, | Members urged to attend as the pro ceeds will be devoted (\ eliminating (he debt on the club house. City Federation W. C. T. U, ‘The executive board of the City Federation of the W. C. T. U, will) ‘a. meet Friday, June 2, at 190 p. m.,| Bethichem Shrine at the nome of Mra. Emma Wood,! petnichem Shrine, No. 1, White | 62 24th ave. m., at 1923% First ave, oe Tonia Chapter No, 114 Tonia Chapter No, 114, O, B. A. Sewing club, with Mrs. H. W. Fish- er, 4215 Dayton™ave, 1:30 p. m. “ee Lady Artisans Lafy Artisans, with Mra, Alice Rodgers, 9904 29th ave, 8. W. Will mect at 11 a. m. at Spelger & Hurlbut's cee Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of, the Golden North will meet Friday, June 2, 8 p. m., at 1923% First ave. eee Fruit and Flower Mission ‘The board of trustees of the Fruit and Flower Mission will be enter- the board at the home of Mrs. George Adrian Smith, 6100 West Spokane et., THURSDAY, tained by the Alki Point members ot| - _—— . M. to Get First Marriage License Wright at a church mixer, four years ago. ©” persistence will win,” said Louls. “I thought of camping tn the corridor of the courthouse all night, but decided not to do it. The next couple to arrive came at 6:30, and went to sleep beside me. A line formed rapidly after that.” SPEEDY TRIAL FOR MILK MEN Alleged Conspirators Will Be Arraigned Friday Presaging early trial, the seven directors of the Seattle Milk Ship- pers’ association charged with com spiracy to fix the retail price of milk, will be arraigned in superior court Friday, instead of June 6, as originally scheduled, Those accused are, C. B, Scotlard, | Seattle; 8. 5. Misher, Thomas; J. M. | Albert, Tacoma; Sumner Osborne, Redmond; Thomas Owens, Kirkland; W. Makiyama, Orilla, and K. Teua- maki, O'Brien. EAward P. Short, the eighth mem ber of the board of directors, is not charged. Prosecuting Attorney Mal colm Douglas stated that Short, who was appointed by the state depart- ment of agriculture to represent the public on the board, was not impli- lcuted in the alleged price fixing. | Short is expected to be called as @ witness for the state. Douglas declared that his fight ts not against the producers of milk, but against the men who, he de- clared, have attempted to throttle free competition by fixing the retail price. “Whether the price is high or low,” Douglas said, “makes no difference #0 far as this action is concerned. In. any event, any attempt to force re- tailers to sell milk at a certain figure is @ plain violation of the law.” Flower Festival __ at Port Townsend A rhododendron festival and pio Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Fri- |day, June 2, at § p. m., at the Ma leonic temple. imed, “Not Willa! Perkins, Mrs.| tain at luncheon Friday afternoon, in Paemnenn, Mire David Ed.|compliment to Mrs. William Sher ‘Mrs. Thomas Green|man Walker and Mra, William H. D. Merrill, Olive, Covers will be marked for be Mrs. G. Alston /Sixteen guests. z on AL “. { Alfred Rollo and Mrs, Al-| and a group of de-| Dinner at Home Complimenting Mrs. Percival Gor. | committee, with MPs. /don White, of Los Angeles, Mr. and as chairman, |xrs. Keith Logan Bullitt are enter. | bavi + Mra, A. 8. Taylor, the following pto-ftaining with a small dinner at their 1 oe witli be given between nome Friday evening. | and 6 o'clock. Group ee '| Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Allen As a compliment to Mra, George eee Chi Omega Luncheon Honoring the alumnae of / Omega sorority, Mrs. H. J, Cochran | and Miss Jeanette Hainsworth are entertaining with a 1 o'clock lunch jeon Friday afternoon, June 2 the home of Miss Hainsworth, 2657 137th ave, &. W ] ef Federated Clobs Card Party nic will be staged by the Port Townsend Commercial club June 4. A special excursion will leave Se- attle from the Colman dock at 8 a m. on the steamer Sioux, Mrs, Farwetl-Putnam Lilly, who |has been ill at Providence hospital | | for the past week, was removed to} her home Wednesday, eee Cadet Edgar C. Taylor. a student} at Kemper Hall Military academy, in Missouri, arrived today to spend the summer with, bis parents, Mr. and Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. see Tonia Chapter No, 114 Jonia Chapter, No. 114, 0. B. 8.) vith Mrs. H. The Immanuel Lutheran church | Sewing club will meet with { will give @ rocial musicale and tea | W- Fisher, 4215 bi by oa Fri- to abovt 1,000 people at the church | 44%. June 2, at 1:30 p, m mney jon Friday evening, June 2. one. . . eee Social Musicale and Tea W. SCHULTZ was fined $300 ana hig wife $100 in Federal Judge F. BL oo Rudkin's-court Wednesday morning, Seattle Post No, 18 when they pleaded guilty to the pos American Legion Auxiliary to Se-|sesion and sale of intoxicating The beard of trustees of the Beat-) Lescht Heights Women's Improve.|attle Post No. 18 will entertain at/| liquor, | turned last week from # month's visit; be heard in recital this evening at the tie Pederstion of Women's ciuha/ ment club will hold an important|tea., at the home of Mrs. Jack 3a Portland. | Corniah school, Mr. Drentwett If &| wilt give tue second in a series of | business meeting Friday afternoon at|Gweed, 2136 47th 8B. W.. Friday, adie pupll of Boyd Wells and & student fi card parties at the club house Fri-|2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Emil|June 2, at 12:30 o'clock. Take car) Mr. and Mra, E. M. Brown re-| the University of Washington, |day, June 2. Both bridge and whist ' Parker, 125 24th ave. South, There| No. 3. turned Tuesday from Ellensburg) His program will be as follow# j ——— ~ - ~ W. Al who ts leaving in June for " — }where they «pent the week.end with | Pretude and Purwe, © Minor San Francisco to make her home,| v's. hire Ie G, Welmmian, Konata, Op. 15, fret movement Mrs. Ira D. Orton is enjertalning | patie. Hallade (theme and variations) with a Igncheon at her home Wed- nesday afternoon, June 7. Mr. George W. Allen, who has been | Pisa see spending several weeks in San Fran Reception at Cornish cisco, will return June 12. Mr, and! - Mra, Allen, with thelr won, George Al | Hhapsedy The anual reunion and reception} ien, jr, will leave by motor about of the students of the Cornish schoo! | sune 15. for San Francisco, to make| Student Recital and their parents will be held in the! their home, Stné, Gartrdhe Dietanen Wl present reception ¥aem &t the school, Sunday | 4 number of her pupile in recital Sat afternoon, June 4, at 4 o'clock. For Mire. D. K. McDonald, of Spokane. urday evening at $16 in the recital mer students and their friends are) motored over Saturday with @ party | hall of Odd Fellows’ temple. invited to attend. of friends and ta a guest at the Ho- . tel Washington for a few days. Combined Clute ee | Louis Drentwett to Give | Recital Tonight Mr, and Mrs. Per Lee Welty re} Louls Drentwett, blind planiet, will! | Leschi’ Heights Women’s Improve- ment Clab A craze for black jewelry and naments has taken a firm hold the fashionable women in Paris, n Creph nt We Tell It With Values Hannae miss, will give he Queen Anne will play. Japanese and t! { ‘The program to be given has deen | arranged as follows: “Barbe Bleue,” planned for will be given instead Linen Shower for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clarke and son. | Bride-to-Be | Omaha, Neb., will arrive Baturday to} Complimenting Miss Gladys Loer.| spend a few days in Seattle, whose marriage to Mr. Charles L. see Smith will take place June Mrx. | Charles William Matheus, jr. (Geral dine Smithson), entertained at tea and a linen shower in her apartment at Chelsea Court Thursday after-| noon. p Kurovs Hand Melody” Mero | Ariel Virginia Taft Laurence Williams, of Chioa-| “Twilight walt | Pretty Th t* Dorothy Sprase + Meith Mona Kucea Mr. go, who will be be«t man at the Rolfe. Hoge wedding this evening, arrived Sunday, “h Drew . Rentexe | | eee | Reading Mr, and Mra. A. K. Fivken and} Miss Marjorie Fixken are occupying | “The Fountain” their summer cottage at Wing Point. | **** Mra. Adam Beeler and Mra. Daisy! Wood Hildreth returned Tuesday | from a short trip to California, Orthopedic Tea Shop Service Mount Baker Park guild will be in charge of the service at the Ortho. pedic Tea Shop Friday, with Mrs. George Johnson, hostess, assisted b Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mrs. A. E O’Rellley, Mra. Archie Chandler, Mrs. | Ralph Whaley, Mrs. Frank Engel, |Mrs. Eugene Dyer, Mrs. A. J. Ham | | fiton and Mrs. BE. H. Pope. | - “ Motor buses are now used by 12 railroads in the United States, j Engieman | Bertha Gaston Pierre Renard Frederick Milt “Ortentale”. erture.... one Hilt | Jacede-Dond Marjorie Young a Mr. and Mrs. George Kribs (Grace | . | Fischer) returned last evening from | their wedding trip Have charms that conquer one while the price actually tempts | “Love @hipe My Old Hag De Vie ADDITIONAL CLUBS “Love te Danse Negre Rainier Chapter D. A. R. Elects Officers At a meeting held yesterday in the auditorium of Frederick & Nelson, Rainier chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, elected the fot lowing officers: Mrs. Walter War. lriner Reed, regent; Mra. O. H. Car. | penter, first vice re it; Mrs. Robert eburch at §:20 o'clock. : ‘club's sports clothes dinner Emily Pratt ‘Mr. and Mra. Robert P. Greer’s “dinner at the Rainier club, in tt to Mr. and Mrs. elude faite Hungarian Tomorrow we show hundreds of new models, very select values in voguish Wraps and Capes, together with new Pr w JoEws PALACE HIP “THE COOLEST SPOT Ruth Basilides Prelode ¥, JUNE 2— Hariequin's te ri ot Miss Gladys Loer te Mr. Chari: “March Militatr ies I. Smith, in Queen * Harriet Hill «+ Schubert ‘Anne Congregational church, at | 9:20 o'clock ‘Mrs. W. Hi. Fritch and Miss Eleanor Fritch to entertain at tea from 4 until § 07 Dr. and Mrs. J. f. Durand’s dinner ‘at Boulevard Inn, to honor Mr. apd Mrs. Frederick Struve and Col. and Mrs. Alexander M. Wethertii. Mrs. Walter B. Beals’ luncheon for ‘Mikes Catherine Howe and Miss Myra Lambut Mrs. Cecil Bacon's luncheon at the Bunset club, honoring Mrs. T. A on Mrs. B. G. Goebel to entertain with luncheon at home, compliment- ing Mrs. George Edward Mack, Mee BG. Ait's bridge lunch J, Alt's bridge luncheon at “home. IN TOWN” Enegren, second vice regent; Mra. A noe, “To Bpring Max tee ee Horensen themes in Sport Coats and Coats for travel. NOW PLAYING L. WOLFE GILBERT America’s Greatest Song Writer R. Ketcham, recording secretary; Mrs. Cornelia Glass Burdick, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. H. D. Hur- ley, Mra. James T. Keppel, registrar; Mrs, Arthur DeVoe, histor jan; Mrs. EB, N. inson, custodian; Mrs. Edmund Bowden, chaplain. ee William MeKinley Circle, William McKinley circle, No. 11 Ladies of the Grand Army, will eerve @ home-cooked dinner Wednesday | noon, June 7, in Veterans’ hall, Ar | mory. Circlo meeting at 2 p. m. Card ETHEL GILMORE And GIRL BROWN & ELA BILL & BLONDY Feature Photoplay vo. i | } |Concert Friday | There will be a concert in ithe Swedish Baptist church, Ninth and Pine, Friday evening, at 8:15. The following program will given Te Deum tn B Miner Chureh Che (a) Andante Cantabile Ges ‘ Fechtakowsky- Auer Major . Dvorak-Kreisier *vrom the Canebrake” pape) he “ :-Hamuel Gardner Dancing School) (Student of Doug . . be | Back | | (>) Biavonio Dance, G (e) Velours, Bolivias, Serges and Novelty fabrics; all full silk lined. For Women, Misses and Juniors Summertime Dresses Mid-Seasor Suits | ete party at 8:30 p.m. Aibany The ime | Amy worth “Crying Wa Campbell-Tipton ne eter ame “Improvisation” MacDowell “lmesert Beeeoewen Ritente f Violet’ bor “THE GLORIOUS FOOL” With HE y1C and Ki i a) (e) Custer Camp, No. 1 Custer camp, No. 1, Sons of Veter ns, and Custer auxiliary, will meet! (a) in regular business nession Tuesday | (>) ning, June 6, in Veterans’ hall, Ar-| cay he (») Mrs Myre eon. ‘The marriage of Miss Dorothy Wiestling to Mr. Charles Brian Wattleworth in st. chapel, at § o'clock. AY, JUNE 4— , and Mrs. Trafford Huteson to | J. Lembuth at Informal lunch- ardenw Arviile Belstad “Rerceure Komantique Zlgeunerweisen Albany 7 “The Green Cathed The economy of selecting from this collection a complete wardrobe for the outing season is quite apparent. ++ Keretater Barnabas’ + Haraaate ory ing County Legislative Federation The King County Legislative Med-| {*? ration will hold its ) necting of the season Monday, 2p. m., at the Y. W Hahn No “Sales” It is gratifying to know when you buy a garment here to you will not have your neighbor boast a few days later that she bought the same garment of us for les: omny” “Blind Ploughmar Sydney Laurence Dixon rayer Perfect “The Desert Shall Rejoice” Chureh Choir business June last te @’clock, honoring Mr. Btruve and Col and Mra ¢ M. Wetherill AY, JUNE 5 ‘fhe marriage of Mins Malita Laitt to Mr. Lester Albert Pelton, at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laiti, at & o'clock. , JUNE 7 Mise Myra Lambuth to wed Mr. Willis Webster Judd in the Chureh of the Epiphany, at 8:30 o'clock. ‘Mrs. Peter Andrea's tea at bome from 2 to 6 o'clock. THURSDAY, SUNY: 5— ‘Mrs. Charles H. Larne and Mra. William MeElfatrick are en- tertaining at iuncheon at the facht club. Fran T. Wilt wil! honor M! therine Howe with « miaceli Beous shower at horn FRIDAY, JUNK 9— Mills College club dance at Tennis elub. FRIDAY, JUNE 16-— Miss Katherine shafer's informal 107 Dortel drive. aga Stenson Btenson At the very limited outlay of $16 per garment one can appear in complete changes at the many functions with appropriate and most attractive apparel—always being the object of the most flattering comment. vullding. OLYMPIC WMP AT HEARTS hat bright yellow carton—so clean and sanitary look- ing—contains one of the famous OLYMPIC cereals. try Wheat Hearts, @ porridge, PERMANENT RESULT Mss* Seattle people have found complete relief from their suf: fering through Mineral ‘Treatmenta administered at this in- stitute, properly ap- power to In cases of RHEUMATISM NEURITIS. STOMACH ULCER 01) POISON OMA TONSILITIS ¥ ALE TROUBL) In All Sizes—16 to 44 Sweet Sixteen” garments are priced so low it is impos- sible to sell them for les And we never have any “left over” that we are compelled to offer at a “sale. We have no “sales,” Moorite The mineral, unt 1 oN ua t plied, has hs is vil ag ell ili drive poison from the inflammation ray nd tem, allay G, CATARRHE and .. other inflarnmatory CONSE i and assist nature in making —COM eure. AND TATION F SEP Us . Moorite Mineral Institute 912 Third Ave. Elliott 4549 ¥ Kine of Moorite Products on Sale slect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund 1, Jenkins, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.