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| Mrs. Oren Brown | Hostess Comptimenting Mrs. den, who has rec from an extended trip in the Bast, | Mes Oren Brown entertained |with @ bridge luncheon of seven} tables at her home this afternoon Mrs, Brown will again be hostess Oden F. Con: ntly returned ~ Women’s University Club 3 Announces June Prog | tertaining with another luncheon of seven tables. ram; Mrs. Huteson) Hie er ‘Luncheon Hostess. | Bridge Luncheon Will age Honor Miss Lombard : } " it tubs gage ‘ phon r born | Honoring Mine Dean Lombard, roatem for June has Ju |whose wedding to Mr, Francis 1. ; etiacs we seenaquncet ae follow’; (Brown, of Yakima, will be an event 3 “4 Sat cape shken a reception |S September, Miss Virginia Butler is entertaining with a bridge lunch W honor the new president, Mrs. | bridge Brank S. Bayley, tho retiring presi. [COP &t her home Thursday atterno 1 abe’ Alvah 1. Carr, and alll ais bridal attendants and A” Bie tay dune LT, will be “a day {ioe friends, twelve in number H es er f a tae ‘of real sport.” A picnic for mem} ‘ SRE With Miss Jeasie Keith at the) Mrs, Whiting % Be Fetes, Condiry club: canis Luncheon Hostess ah b sports and special features) airy, BE. P. Whiting entertained ea vege | University club Tuesday afternoon, [complimenting Mixs Myra Lambuth and a few of her clore friends. } “ee ition must be made at the not later than Thursday, June 15 Wednesda: June 71, a matinee ee for members and guests is led for 12:30 o'clock. Reserva: are requested. ) Friday, June 23, at 2 p. m., will be Taggedy tea, for members only. Ar ¢ rag rugs will be exhibited and Eee i ions given in designing and making. Friday, June 80, at 2 o'clock, « sil Informal Bridge Miss Dean Irwin entertained with a bridge of three tables at her home Saturday afternoon. Belvedere Bridge Club Entertained offering bridge tea will be given! oytrs, Perry B. Truax and Mrs. the home of Mrs. D. F. Bucking-| yurray B. Holland entertained the 172€ Evergreen pl. This will be| members of thes Belvedere Bridge Members and guests. Reserva. should be made with Mrs, BE. P | Whiting, East 3809 Phe tea at Mrs. Buckingham’s ts firat of a series of fortnightly to be held at the home of mem for the benefit of the furnishing club at the home of Mra. Truax this afternoon. Madrona Gu Gives Dance The Madrona Guild of the Ortho pedic hospital gave the second In a series of dances at the Automobile club last evening with Mrs, W. A Irwin, Mrs, Orange Jacobs, Jr. Mra. P. Whiting, Mrs. Frank Victor and Mrs. 8. E, Mitchell in charge, ild eon for Two Guests ‘Trafford Huteson wil! enter- with @ luncheon for twelve at Golt club Thursday afternoon, Mra, Frederick Bentley, re- returned from Europe, and James Hamilton de Veuve, who next week. . « mnis Tea Postponed tea arranged for Thursday af. at the Seattle Tennis club } been postponed, owing to the of Judge Richard A. Ballinger. see Buffet 0 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Karle, who ar rived in Seattle last week from New York, left Tuesday for California, to be away about three weeks. -. Mra. W. A. Irwin and daughters, Betty and Catherine, are having June 18 for Santa Crus, Cal, to spend the summer, eee Mr. and Mra. Hugh Baird and Hugh, Ir, will leave Saturday, June 10, for a six weeks’ trip to California. oe Dinner 4 jag Mrs. James Hamilton de who ts leaving in a few days : Stravel in Europe, Mr, and Mrs! py; and Mrs. Kirk Brown of Frink will entertain with @ | Grand View are spending a few days fet @inner at their home Thurs jin town evening. 5. eae Mrs. Harold Kauffman and sons, irs. Braid to Harold, Jr, and David Heber, sailed imen on the President Friday for San ompli t . Francisco. They are sailing from . Hugh Baird there thia week for Panama, where ‘Mrs. J. Fred Braid is entertaining | they will be joined by Mr. Kauff man, and proceed to Barranca Ber meja, Columbia, where they will make their home, eee Mr, and Mra, Max Cari Walske (Margaret Fowler) are receiying-con- gratulations upon the birth of a son, Max Carl, Jr, Friday, June 2, at the Swedish hospital. oe Mr, Oden F. Condon, who has been on a business trip in Europe, and Mrs. Octen, who visited In the East during his absence, have returned their home in this city. ose @ bridge luncheon at the Yacht Friday as a farewell compliment Mrs. Hugh Baird, who wilt leave : for a trip to California, ee Dr. and Mrs. Tortief Torland will tain 20 guests at a house par ‘fy over the week-end at their sum- Mer home, Ellixport, on Vashon/ _ Mrs. Anlird ives Attractive Tea ‘A delightful tea was given Mr. George Bowen of Harrisburg. this| Pa. is the guest of his son-indaw Bfterncon, with Mrs. Peter J. An-|and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Rich Grae as hostess, at her home in/ard Derrickson. Mount Baker park. Red roses in le _ fretty arrangement adorned the| Mr. And Mrs. Edward F. Judd of Fooms, and tea was served on the|Chicago have arrived in town to gun porch, with pink roses snd wis | faric charmingly arranged in a wide | low basket centering the table. Alternating at the urns were Mrs. D. W. Branch, Mrs. Victor Elfendahl, Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt and Mrs. Claude Philbrick. Assisting were Mrs. Wil- bur Seruby, Mrs, Archie Chandler, | Mrs. R. G. Brantigan, Miss Ruth tt, Mies Beatrice Gould, Mins} trice Sutton and Miss Catherine Hottzheimer. The cards at the door were re- ceived by Emilia Secruby and Bery! Eifendahl. attend the wedding of their son, Mr. Willis Jodd, to Miss Myra Lambuth this evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard, Jr., will salt June 24 on the Silver State for the Orient. From there they will go to Burope, planning to spend a year in travel. . Mr. Edward Andrews is in town from New York, where he has been residing for a few years. . Mrs. G. D. V. Rollo and Mise Cecile Rollo, who have been visiting Mr. jand Mrs. Alfred Roo for several . Mrs. Plummer Hostess at Tea Shop \iu Michigan Queen Anne guild will have charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop} wer. and Mrs. ‘Thursday with Mm. Frank Pium |teday by motor for Spokane, to be mer, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred-| gone until Monday. erick Boyd, Mrs. R. C. Torrey, Mrs. “fe Alfred Rautenberg, Mrs. M. P.| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seruby and Moody, Mrs. Bert Sweitzer, Mrs.| family are leaving Sunday for San Chris Schwabe, Mrs. O. F. Condon, | Mateo, Cal. to visit Mrs, Seruby’s| Mrs. S$. ©. Jackson and Mrs,| mother, Mrs. Andrew Hemrich, for about three weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Elfendaht and j their hout® guest, Miss Elsie’ Jones, lof New York, will leave the last of | this week for California, to be away about a month, | Tub irgect god ungget. ever found weighed 2,217 ounces, and was | sold for $ Charles 8. Wille. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, JUNE s— Mra Charice HH. Larne and Mra. William . McElfatrick are en- tertaining at luncheon at the Yacht club. Frank T. Wilt will honor Misn therine Howe with a miscella- || neous whower at home. Dr, and Mra. Lee Baker, with Mins Helen Baker, to keep open house from 3 to 1 honoring Mra, Thomas han Mrs. Prank 8. Bayley’s tea at héme. honoring Dr. Effie Smith and Miss Mildred Hol FRIDAY, JUNE 9— Mills College club club. Reception at Women's University club from 4 until 6 o'clock. B, H. Baxter's bridge ¢ Tennis chub, Mra, Rt. H. Squire, SATURDAY, JUN Mise Kathr Jean Stewart's dance at the Ten- nis elub. Mrs. Joseph B. Harrison's tea at home for Mies Catherine Howe. TURSDAY, JUNE 13—- Miscellaneous shower for Margaret Jenkins, with Bugene W. Bell as hostess, Mrs. Frank 8. Roddie to entertain with a tea at home from % until for Mrs. George W C Woman is more subject to ils, | ailments and diseases than the male | sex, yet #he lives longer dance at Tennis at complimenting ae JA AZO" y Miss Mrs. ale Pwd (a ly invigorating ange Pekoe Ss ZS Is FRIDAY, JUNE 16— Miss Katherine Shafer’s informal du . 107 Dortel drive, Mrs. msey to be hoat ous at @ vuffet luncheon at home. SATURDAY, JUNE 17— ‘The marriage of Mins Margaret Jenkins and Mr. Wesley Fechter White at the home of the bride- oie Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Jenkins, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. marriage of Mise Mi Mr, Jamen O, AT ALL GOOD GROCERS jam Yousll Gallagher, at Mr. and Mrs. t & o'clock Interianken guild's sports cloth dance and ecard” party at the Yaeht club, t home of parents, George Youell, ayo y.. J at her home Friday afternoon, en-| months, left Monday for their home | Frank Macklem left | A blend thats different. GOLD SHIELD (From CEYLON and INDIA ) omnes BS A evo Sieaming hot or iced: delicious. always pleases. Thai is only, one of the many reasons in favor of GOLD SH FRAGRANCE «> STRENGTH THE WOMEN’S CLUBS 8. Peterson, } CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Parker and Mra. A Pyar mers Natural Law Study Club Past Chiefs’ Association | A club for applying natural law to Past Chiefs’ Association of Pyth } all human questions will hold a #erles|ian Sisters mects with Mra, Birda of meetings each Thursday evening, | pothwell, Republican at, at 1:90} at the Eviekson hall, ¥. W. GC. Aslp, m, thru the summer months, led by Pro on fessor J. FE. Ayer, These will treat Seatile Review Ne 8 various subjects of popul feuttlo review No, 8, W, B. from a natural law stand, ithmeubean, iuakin Wh A: ES an open forum after each leeture ee bot 8 yk Cliente wear Whitk They are open to the public without ee — ties ¥. L. 1. Notes Seattle review, No, &, W. BL A Of) alt. "Thureda wea “et i. ; a | he uraday evening, June 8, a the Mae , will meet Thursday, |, o'clock | June 8, at the A. O, L Wy, hall. 1408 b Sosy CREO aA Ninth ave, at 8 p,m corn wear) | en ee eee why . 2s | Jum 5 o'clock Madikon Park Improvement Club cis “ mS | Ladies of the Madison Park Im} (| son venivead — , prove mt club will enterts wit ‘ or on ircle, Ladies of the a bridge and whist luncheon Thurs |" RK. will serve a home-cooked day, June §, at 2 p, m., at the Har /4inner from 11:30 to 1 o'clock Thurs: | sand atte, Salinee werk » car |My, followed by & business meeting No. 12, Everyone welcome, d initiation at 2 o'clock, All post gaidents and delegaten to the ¢ vention in Aberdeen are requested to be present. . George Washington Clrele The George Washington oitele wil! have a card party in the ans’ hall ‘Thursday, June 8, at m The public is invited . ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Washington Anchor No, 1 Alirulatle Club ‘Washington Anchor No, 1, Ladies | Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club will|of Licensed Mariners, will give al meet with Mra. David Morgan, 1916] hard times whist party in Evergreen | N. 48th st, for all-day seasion, jhall. Arcade building, Friday, June | we 9, at 8:80 o'cloek. All welcome Queen Anne Fortnightly Club > Queen Anne Fortnightly club will Annual Clarkston Pienie meet at 2 p.m. with Mra. W. W.! The annual Clarkston picnic will be held in Mount Raker Reed, 143 Kinnear place. eee day, June 18, park, Sun. | t 12 o'clock ee Lutheran Women's League ; ‘The Lutheran Women's League of | Seattle will give a banquet Wednes | |day at the Hotel Wanhington Annex at 6:30 o'clock, at which Mra, BE. ¢. Cronk, Chautauqua lecturer ard edt Colman POT, A. Colman PT, A, will meet Thurs day, June 8, at 220 p.m. A large at tendance ix desired, as this will be the last meeting of the season, Social and Charitable Club “Freja” | Laulies’ Social and Charitable club|tor of tim “Beat Methods.” in Mis “Freja” will moet in the Swedish club! sionary Review of the World, will at 2 p.m. for cards, Hostenses, Mre./he the speaker ‘ Hannah Lewis, Mr«. Emil Parker and ie Mra. A. §. erson. Woman's Century Club The chairmen of the var partments of the Woman's Century club are requested to meet in the Private dining room of the ¥. W. ©. Past Chiefs’ Association Past Chiefs’ Association of Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. ‘Birda/ Bothwell, 202 Republican st., at 1:30! p.m, i n de A. at 12 o'clock Friday to meet Mra. K ©. Jones, Mra, ¥. W. Graham, | airmen of the year book commit. | tee, who wish to complete plans for | y} the compiling of this book. | ‘ee A. Thursd»y, Prof. Steven: Alpha Auxiliary An important business meeting of Graduate Nurses of King County The private duty section of grad wate nurses of King meet at the ¥. W. C. June §, at 3 o'clock. won Smith of the University of Washington will sddress the meet June 9. the oi 5 “4 ing. All nurses ureed to attend. |" ""° ® In the old K, of P. hall, | see / | | Auxiliary t . 5 Foto Cle | The pectin ye ipandeste. rey: d The Totem club, Neighbors of . Wooderaft, will meet Thursday, June |), nf meet riduy, June } &, at 2 p, m. in the club rooms, Ar meeting Friday, June 9, at 8 p.| de building. Program. i” in Veterans’ hall, Armory | .. Clara Barton Tent No. 1 es | Clara Barton Tent, No. 1, Daumh- | ters of Veterans, will have a straw berry festival, Thursday, June §, a the residence of Mrs. Olive 3824 22d ave. S. W. Take Alki t 8. W. Comrades and friends | UP THURSDAY: aie |Utilities Committee Will! trun the tigers ct weetecn.| Consider Ordinance | whoee birthdays occur in the month | invited, lof June as her honor guests, Beattie Consideration of the S-cent carfare | Cir No. 649, N.of W.. will enter.) ordinance will come before the city} {tain with a birthday party at the council for the fret time Thursday when it will be taken up by the utiti tes committee, ©. U. W. hall, Thursday evening, Dickens Fellowship The Dickens Fellowship will | . 1 Neither Mayor Brown nor Council sheet | jin the ¥. W. C. Avon Thursday eve-| wae ©- B. Fiagerald, author lning, June 8 Members please note | bill is anxious to sée the ordir | the Everett ladies will be down. Vis./ rushed thru to paseage, cltho they | tors welcome. have indicated that they wish it ee a passed within 90 days | Seattle Lodge No, 1074 Brown declared Wednesday that he | Seattle lodge No. 1074, Fraternal! wished to investigate all angles of Brotherhood, will entertain members| the proposed plan, especially and friends with a program and dance Thursday evening, June 8, at | 8:30, | fecting the city’s Habilities for breach of contract if the fare is lowered be. yond the point specified in the con tract of purchase. Colman PT. A. Colman P.-T. A. will meet Thure day, June & at 280 p.m. A uree New Realtor Head attendance iw desired as this ig the sScae Mletiny 4 tiee oeaeen to Be Guest Here | os N. J. Dunham, newly elected pres Social and Charitable Club “Freja” | dent of the National Aesociation of Real Estate Dealers, will be guest of honor at a meeting of Seattle realtors Thursday, at the Hotel B ban Dunham ts from Duluth. Ladies’ Social and Charitable |club “Freja” meets in Swedish club at pb. m. for ce Heston Mrs. Hannah Mrs. quet room. Lowin, Emil Only $38.25 Umm! Round trip from Seattle | to Yellowstone | Park See / E. L. Carey General Agent wLc mith Bidg. | ‘Tel. Elitor 1 5580 ~ an unusual Or. lack tea that TEA~Another. PACKED AND OUARANTERD BY SCHWABNHER BROS 400,,/NC SEATTLE, WASHDCTON SEATTLE STAR | 4 Music Florence Orr Heard in Concert Wlorence ved he re in ter of good power, the joyable Ah! te group cluded of Mine,” ‘Come ing at anc Ren of Le Wlowers,” Hulbert's Sky,” and receive Othe dettt ui Not and Go, Complimentary Concert at Corn One of th | of the Corn festival of her Va: ‘Tonight will be pre | Mr. Perine in a ability and the Cornish symphony orchestra and with Mozart's concerto for two pianos, The program follows; rendered e entirety-—regulation collar, straight Sonata, OP. H--ssrseeeerress Beethoven | hawey lines and wide set-in sleeves. Absence ‘The 1922 model in cut in under the Return jarms. It ix longer, It has a belt. 5 ge ESERIES copes Beott) Te has raglan sleeves, Tt has a con My Boul Ie an Knchanted Host vertible collar, It doesn’t, of course, aa bss Woodman | bear the remotest resemblance to a jon Hartun ‘Holtemmtetto” fe midday. tudes, Op, 16, No igre Danes EXAMINE 506 March Wind He Rose Kesuraet “March MI | Civil Service to Hold Examination Civil service examinations for the |Alpha auxiliary wilt be held Friday, |fotiowing positions will be held In the near f Wednesday ant neer, atatant; wal imation may be obtained at 303 post J office building. American freight onre the sine of waya. SAYS TO ATTAIN SUCCESS “Bunce tained un thing for », Was heard in concert last Miss Orr hax a contralto voles quality, various numbers were most on number, Dawn all of which numbers | received w My “Sanctuary, the joint recital given last evening by ine Smith, wented in a piano reeltal, | |namteted by Olive Hartung, soprano. | radio engineer. lint, and assistant; chemical engineer, Seattle powt No. 18 will hold ite regu. |"nd aaeintant; highway bridge engi toxioologiat, DO WHAT YOU LIKE, Vv. Orr, early contralto, whe musical training the Metropolitan thea and of ample range 1 her interpretations dime, by Rowsi, the open followed by a gongs which in| Curran; “Boats Vanderpool's Bren the and stern w nglinh by Miller; Me"; Knight- Logan, of the W were well given by ve by “Glow an 4 merited applause that were “Myosotis,” by by Mattel; renky; Lieurance well Tirin “No. | lian Village” and “By of Minnetoni “Do | La’ by Hagerman, by La Forge. eee ish ne most enjoyable recitals Wh school's eighth annual music and dancing was Valey, violinist 8:20 p. n soprano, and m, Jack Perine ance with young appeared planiet of tunte. ntly with rec arog Poder were they are much MeCoole Mise Hartung taire Bohubert Busy One uture, it was announced | he first day of the Axsistant editor, annist anwoctate chem. | th Women’s Clubs. cnociate and am |*etite four days, rehoune foreman. Infor er registered or not, me |by Dr. Herbert are twice e on English rail } | Uons shown on real chiid the Children,” PSYCHOLOGIST, | brary. Douglas Dancing neademy, «in life is never at |! 2:0 p. m. ntil you are doing the || Teeth,” Dr. H.C, Puckett. which nature best fitted 2pm you and into which you ean put || Dr. Maud Parker. our whole soul,” jando Kdgar Miller of London, suitable for expectant mothers. nt of the International So- a ote f Applied Prychology, at the last of a ser of lectures on aclentific living and mental devel STAY INSURED opment. “There ix just one source of the power to achieve and that ix spontaneity Intuition are the only ever done while in this world,” The pat turer maid, scious mind which, ayatem made at with t forgetting the mind. powe “That mind,’ he declared, sons dedu: ly, and w Umm! Frozen Custard! Truly fit for the Gods an inexhauntible storehoune of knowledge, to be drawn upon 1 quart Rich Milk 1 handful Raisins Pinch of Salt asserted Dr. Or Spontaneity and things that anything worth week h to attainment, the tec was thru the subcon: under a proper tion, could be ing to Bradley T. Fowlke: the war risk Insurance div of edues the aimple process of || Nounced. Booths wil! be established self and concentrating || by the women in banks and office re of the subconscious || buildings on that day, where former service men will be interview relative “rea. || to their war insurance. tively, never inductive Ith inexorable logic ing at least $1,000,000 Umm Here is the recipe! Try it today! FROZEN CUSTARD % cup Sugar A 14 cup Nut Meats, c! }4cup Karo 2 teaspoons Vanilla 3 MIDDIES ‘OU may have no closer acquaint the billowing blue than your morning plunge, and yet wear a (more or less) nautical cos Altho middies are not what they |tains about a mile of yarn. nicer. nee they were first worn, several years ago, they were taken over In their When First Day at Clinic Proves Five hundred and six babies were examined Tarsday at the baby clinic, inke seanions be- ing held at the Bon Marche, under the auspices of the City Federation of Aitho nearly 3,000 babies have been regivtered for the the committee in charge states that all babies brought to the clinic will be examined, wheth- modols. ‘Thursday's program follows: 11 a, m—"Story Telling Hour for Mins Ethel Briggs, from Ballard branch of Seattle li- | 2p. m—Dances by chidiren of the “Care of Children's “The Expectant Mother,” 3:30 p. m-—Showing of clothing Ladies’ auxiliaries of American Le gion posts of Seattle have offered to! participate in the government insur. ance drive to be held in Seattle next under the direction of the Unit- ed States’ veterans’ bureau, accord. head of ision, June 15 probably will be designated as Auxiliary day of the campaign, but definite decision has not been an War veterans of Seattle are asked ” to reinstate war risk insurance total. ! 1cupCream 2 teaspoons Kingsford’s Corn Starch Heat the raisins and Corn Starch in the milk in a double boiler for twenty minutes. Make a custard of the other ingredients, adding the nut meats when cold. Freeze as ice cream. This ma: figs, In every American kitchen Ki Starch is the one “stand by” for delicious, economical and nutritious desserts. KIN 2oups acalded Milk ter Ht 4 level 1 Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. corn starch and stir over water till it th Add the corn starch mixture to th and cook, a ae FREE: poon y tablespoons Kingsfor Lieber Mercantile Co. Se folier of new Kingsford Corn Starch dates, etc. GSFORD'S CORN STARCH PUDDING N cup Buy ten: Corn 02, Chocolate melted (optional) Stir the hot milk slowly into the Cook fifteen minutes, Beat slightly, add the sugar and salt. tiring constantly, one min- Remove from fi Ask your grocer or Tits Johnson ‘ash. Stnee 1S y be varied by adding chopped ingsford's Corn LS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 PLAN ROSE SHO FOR JUNE 28-3 Swiss Society | Would Exclude M athilde Oser ZURICH, June 7—Mathilde Mo | Cormick, grand-daughter of John D. on University Campus Prizes will be awarded, |to be announced, he begged Mathilde | |to reconsider it, laying stress on the great differences in their agen, and} Z asking her to wait until she was sure Psychologist to of her own mind, But she was de-| termined, He then went to Harold F, MeCor- mick, millionaire former president of the International Harvester com- pany, and told him of the situation. “I have the utmost confidence in you because you are the only Swiss | acquaintances who has not tried to | get money from me,” MeCormick is quoted as having told him. ture at which an admission fee ments Wednesday morning. Dvery yard. of ‘woolen doth con] A" rabies (MRS. LANDES WILL BE FIRST WOMAN IN COUNCIL WITH GAVEL “Put away that broom, Bobby, and get my gavel out of the clothes closet!” For the first time in the history of the city council] a woman will call & committee session to order Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Landes will be the woman, and the public safety committee will be her pet committee. ‘The public safety division of the council has to do with the peace, health and safety of the city, I have never seen o removable bridge or called Alveolar thet has satisfaction for five years. One irri- tates the tiseues and the anchor while the oo filthy it enéangers heaith and life ‘The modern sant- tary bridge is the perfection of bridge work, and is recom- mended by Wednesday's attractions were talks Coe, Dr. D. H. | Houston and Mins Augusta Ander. | son. and correct clothing demonstra. | His New Graduation — “Cheasty Jr. Suit” Brings joy and pride to the household ! It’s the one time when STYLE, FIT and QUALITY are \ always uppermost! at Beautiful blues and the rich, subdued shades of gray and tan, make for the Ideal Graduation Suits. Rich in quality but not expensive— | $9.75 to $30 .$1.50 to $2.50 75¢ and $1.00 $1.50 to $3.00 “Make the Lad as well-dressed as Dad !”” Plain White Shirts and Blouses. . Graduation Neckwear. ... .50 Graduation Hats and Caps. Big Exhibition to Be Held ltockefelier, will be barred from — rich society if she weds Max Oner,| Flower clubs and organizations off The leaders of Bwitzeriand’s “four | the city are now laying plans for ex- “ae Help Orthopedic For the benefit of the Children Orthopedic hospital, Dr. Orlando Ed- gar Miller, who has been speaking on applied psychology in Seattle, will deliver some time this week a lec be charged, according to arrange are not red. Viole, pink and purple varieties have been Removable Bridge Work Is Dangerous hundred” today are preparing to ex-| hibits te we shown at the 1922 roam: « clude Miry MeCormick from their ex: | show to be held June 28 and 29, in the ” clusive circles if she goes thru with | Forestry building, university cams the marriage pus, under the auspices of the Seat * * As Mathilde MeCormick, member | tle Moxe society gy to! of one of the world's richest families, Resides flower organizations, indie 8 | she is welcome if proj niroduced,| viduals are planning to enter dig) wor | But as Fraulein ©: wife of alplays and separate blossoms, of | livery stable man, she could only| Water, vases, mons and boxes @ | gan come in thru the servants’ entrance. | ready have been obtained by the com | inte Oser is willing to wait for the hand| mittee in charge for the use of t hur of Mathilde, intimate friends of the| exhibitors, who will find all them cou Swine riding master, said today, He| essury materials on the rear porch we | would tacitly acquiesce if the McCor. | the Forestry building the morning e micks persuade her to wait until sbe|June 28. At 1 o'clock the doors “yo is 20 before marrying. open to the public. At 10 p, m. Ban Before permitting the engagement | following night the show will close, ta) you iN {