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v4 eens — Seattle Society LEADING . ROLE Standard mechigg: ? level tablespoons equal | rounded tablespoog Percolator Coffee Pot Drip Method Tricolator Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 ; red ed ha coy garter fe ahs eS 78 di gade Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens per once Sunset Club Board to Be Luncheon Guests; i t level table % level table- 14 level table 1 level table Vs pet ~ O . Vuh'’s Breakfast A ? q spoon M-J-B spoon M-J-B spoons M-)-B spoon M-J-B Woman's Century ( Breakfast May «Milder crite aa bo the cae to the cup @ the coe Avera 2 level table- I flevel table- 24 level table- 2 level table- a E 4 spoons M-J-B spoons M:)-B moun MES jeemtany Otud to G streng h te the cup & to the cup 4 * ee the cup Annual Breakfast ’ © ofst ttrect 3 level table- 24 level table- ) 34 level table- spoons M-J-B spoons M-J-B / spoons M-J-B to the cup to the cup } x Stronger Samia Every man has (23 Seen ite his taste incoffee Miss Gwendolyn Mines, o “Springtime of Love” —this chart will help you find yours Every man has his taste in coffee—just as he has his taste in clothes, in cars, in cigars. M-J:B doesn’t ask a man to like Minor and Major”. aie | Sa : a strong cup of coffee or a mild cup of coffce or an in-between The Shadow Marcty Del ¢ Miss Marie Danks. i Miss Marjorie. Avderson at Tea Pl l cup of coffee. M:J:B asks a man to like what Ae likes in Bites Pree We YS et ay Bisa. ie ri il oe coffee and guarantees to give itto him. the ticket committee, assisted rs. for April 2 . yp lad gia OO The women of Mount Samaria Outhouse, fourteen year vho will take the More than that—M°J°B is ready to help you find your ex- Sey. ticles anita oe sete |leading vole in a historical romance, written by Frederick act coffee-taste. That's what this chart is for. It is based on Seattle Girl Is on at 2:30 o'clock ne ot | MeDonald, a sophomore at Queen Anne high school, at the nC “tes y y pri selv Facile tn; London : E meek lasuealal au attin’ of Hiadaiay’ chentee “D. Ax te, Tusades ater: hundreds of home-tests made by people who pride themselves Saturday afternoon at 2 park ee m, in F reden ck & Nelson's auditorium.—Portrait by on being “coffee cranks,” London, Et Miss Elspeth 3 ‘ t , Sushnell Studio, * J Ewan, daughter ot Mr. and : . : If M:J-B were not sure of its ground as the coffee of con- lexander F. McEwan, became adh ae 1 . is a : x on bride of Capi. Decimus Pope ently | Ballet and Dance stant flavor it would notask you to make this test. ButM JB n Divertissement is sure. We know the can't-be-copied flavor of M-]-B will Er , Herb 1 e : King’s Royal Irish Hussars. d Nine cat rene Perso ual Scho! ) always show up in the cup—no matter how you like to make MoM Miss McEwan wore a Paris gown | COving ‘ Mr, and M as bye | Feobert Dis 1 A 1 Corr of silver tissue, embroidered in si-) SD0eh. a . 2 nil tive ehilldrer BF ver, designed for her by Molyneaux, | *’'® om . nag. : P Y + ae ake et LE and carried white orchids. Miny/amt Mrs 3 of May fo kt n May | convene next week w and it or how you like to drink it. That’s why we say Polly Pope, the bridegoom's niece Mr Hite oh for 1 to t © thy r ssement . wore a chiffon frock in primrose 1, Hillm t vr , TOR tion of Marta ( assisted by a shades. 1 If 1 Knew You and You Kner today to sp P } n| Suen sinin Tethe * re John Garland Price ane Willian ns orn : Litthe’ Beit : meets every taste in announce the engngtment of their |; Bile aed i I t And don't forget Trer Tea A reception at Claridge's followed | Japanese costumes Wwoally, Betty} M ‘as Kolderun (2 2% % and an : bree: th the ceremony, celebrated at St. Mitt) ie ne ercier an - hace ; mug The rate ; c garet's church, Westminster. |r hetural ‘ ai ' ter June 1 Captain ané re i edn eo @ IC) ies Sauicbe at ame at ork, ng: |, D0 oe ae ins totter , : jeate ; ‘ Treddwell will sing the fo Mie ‘ repair ; mang AS ee group, of songs: her anal) son ; Peete - é Hoetbers ; 2 “tn tie Time of Ro: ing her paren na ; Peres t Miss Ruth Price “April, Mooda”.... cere a 1 |spanie m von daughter, Ruth Garland, to Mr. F Orange Pekoe (Black) mer J. Satterberg, of Seattle, son Mrs. P. B. Satterberg, of Spokane. | aus as ' ih ' ee as or Japan (Green) Miss Price is a graduate of tl . * . - i tae > “94 d . micets cvcry taste in tea University of Washington ana «| Service at . pean ¢ “ member of Delta Gamma sorority. BETSEY " ‘The wedding will take place next Orthopedic Shops i suturon. | Mrs. George Ril < t 4 4 ate “ ? Hoelhers, ss eee |for First Hill guild at tl: Orthopedic | ® trip t ; | ae rene, es aE 3 . lunch room Tuesday ste Mr ve h = — (8 = Bridge and Dance C. R, Collins, Mrs. P. . Harris, M é 7) 2 : ning, 3 c ¢ », with |CAMPFIRE GIRLS +s ae» » | rooms for sociat hall. Mr. and Mra. H. B. Friele enter-| 7. 3, Quick, Mra. Josiah ¢ ne, Mr J t 9 bes Mar, 1 roof * 1 Uni- | M t ‘ he The University district Campfire} eee tained fifty guests at their home Sat-| ir, ©. ht Mrs. Ward Simpkin: ner, M ; a r, oh : 2 ; y we plane groups are having a district ceremo- ‘le Ornamental Iron Works is far urday evening with a bridge and/ Mrs, Frank Carter, Mrs. Ralph Stacy, |* tit , y rat / 1 nee, which will be the last aboard the Camaraderie the eve: | ing the fire screens and andinont dancing party. Mrs. A. L. Hawley. Mrs. L. T. Coffin, | home in Cocur d'Alene. ¢ seanon, promises to be the | WASHINGTON JRVING P.T. A ning of May 2. the ship's fireplaces. eee Mrs. Maurice MoMicken, Mins Ma ‘ * vistons* _ (nerilox)-—Tt eresting affair given by the} Washington Irving P.T. will see ofe-$ Portland Girl Will acta e gee cio aoe sid Pe vy Ses 5s 1558 Vv a. ot awrpomed The hell will sis 4 its annual cafet reheon| Mr. A. E. Greenus is working on] Shrubs, plants, and especially matt Wed Seattle Man een and Miss Thelma Barbour. | Where she will sail May Mver at tt gst eae ip, one | o}Ga and Shaets. Cea ; ode cal : ‘ il Pace Sig Bi “ar ae i , facie. Grat- tes oie oo ‘ d >} in th in black and gold for the approach, | for the Camaraderie and {onan The engagement is announced of | aken guild will be in charge | America, for England he plans o a ith the snobhon [iat the: CREGRSERNNG entire Bete Miss Veryl Blazier, daughter of Mr, y at the Thrift Shop, represent ak ates | ow : ai * Pepin’: Gtee, and several surprise features | there will bo a bazaar with home bow. | A special course to overcome de and Mrs. E. J. Blazier, of Portland,|ed by Mrs. E. M. Sandberg and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rand and Auber)-—Of. Ristze, P| will greet the gue they enter. | cooked foods, aprons, fancy work an 2 see |fects of speech, such as stammeriay to Mr. Donald Russell Burke, son of' B. J. Perkinson. daught Jean, are expected home ‘ o. Winlfred Teh o Baw oy! sepa ‘The committes in charge of decora-| candies on sale. Coffeo and cake Mr. Frank McDermott of the Bon | and lisping, has been started at Lam shortly from an extended trip abroad. until 4 o’clock.| Marche is furnishing the dressing|don University. rants ehiek ' Coltina. man; Mrs. David Logg, Mrs. Kath-} v7 ese | Women’s Clubs . or Borat iear hat ———_--—— | erine Folk and Miss Dorothy Gatton. | WOME COMMERCIAL CLUB | 4, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCiT byes ue Stir é - |will speak on “Child Labor and II The regular monthly meeting of | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | Bre teeee Circle orth Broadway), of the | literacy.” Mrs. Bullock is chairman| SOCIAL CLUB WILL | the Women’s Commercial club. will} | | the decorating commit In « Ig, Gratton De Drenewice, HORS are: Mra, Charles Cave, chair. | will bo served from | nending—"The I |First Presbyterian church, will en-|of the legislative department of the | HOLD BAZAAR be held Thursday, May 1, at 8 p. m.,| BALLARD W. C. T. U TO Margaret. Nylim: ‘ |tertain with a musical program at/| state branch of the National Mothers'| The Social club of Evergreen |at the Chamber of Commerce. M. HOLD INSTITUTE Piano eolo—"Vaieo in B Fiat Major” the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eric| Congress and Parent-Teacher associa. | lodge, A. O. U. W., will hold a bazaar | R. W. Frame, general chairman of | ‘The Ballard W. C. T. U. will hold erenenere . Durand | Johnson, “River View,” on the Des | tions. Friday, May 2, afternoon and eve. | the Pacific Northwest exposition, will | an institute, Tuesday, April 29, at| reading— + Violin’ Moines highway, Tuesday evening, | ning, at the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 | speak. { wedish Baptist church, corner | 1 April 29. Those going street car| SEATTLE LODGE | Ninth ave. In the evening there will 63rd st, and 20th ave. N. W. | Piano solo— will be met by autos at South Park attle Lodge >} , Degree of| be & program and dancing COLUMBIA WOM ‘The program will be as follows; | sa . jup until $:30 o'clock. A cordial invi-| Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall,| | rol W. Cc. TU 1409 Ninth ave., Tuesday evening,| RUMMAGE SALE } Columbian Women's W. 5 a. m—Institute opened by the! Reading— Night, * jtation is extened to all the church errr catruattie mate rag by ; jmembers and thelr friends. April 29, at 7:46 o'clock, followed| Delta Theta Mothers’ club will hold | will hold an allday institute Vincent, ide. program to be presented fol-| py a progressive whist party at 9/a@ rummage sale at 1930 venth|day, May 2, Footcare bse | n 2, at the Columbia Con- musical | Edward Rommen. lo o'clock. Mra. Lols A. Geiser, re-|ave., Friday and Saturday, May 2|gregational church. Luncheon g Molin, | During decision of the judges and of- | Quartet—Select will haye a large community class os o giona ‘ector, Il be present to} and 3, o'clock, followed by 8 is, led by the local su-| fering, llowiie “hombers w vy | Earle ah ti glonal director, wii A by a silver a dent, Mrs. Robert ¢ bey aren ne peters willbe) " ; Palt-| Cutline a new campaign. Members Ea ae J contest, Visitors welcome, out re) 96-—"Why Hold an Institute?” County (a) “Bong of the Tobin" ‘Anna Case | urged to attend. ALPHA CLUB eee residen' irs. Mary well. a) T of the Afrly Daya” (b) C y 2 ‘ ee The Alpha club l et a «| SOLANO CLU 1t4$-—Question box announced and ex-| (b) selection | tohin dark | Senne CLARE ADOPTION UguAGe Gat Min OF Eoin LANO CLUB : Biained ‘by local president, Prlinchd Thales trie RUMEN CHADS ADOPTION | ealdence of Mrs. W. P. Kingston,} The Solano club will meet Can you afford to take chances with 11:20—How the W. C. T. WU. can hetp| peaain armony Homestead No. 1743,|908 W. 70th w Thursd: ay | Mr ‘arth aw ; ray community with reference to the | (a) Brotherhood: of “American ‘Yoorens| 2i<Laricheo at 1140 paps dima err praise are ocd) your teeth and health when four community with reference to t apa y ‘i omen, | 1, 14 mat 12:80 p,m adi ie Friday, May 2, Q persons out of every five past 40, and famuel [ich; Sunday sch ; Timonett ass | uncheon, . Katle Cassel; prison reform, Mrs.| Piano Duet aa Bi poe : Slack ‘1 adoption, followed by refreshments | PROGRESSIVE CLUB Peer thousands younger, have Pyorrhea? aries McAbee; I. T. L., Mra. Bertha ¥ ‘ t the plano, | and social time, in their hall at} The May meeting of the North End] FORT . rG , . a y a a 0 Ma on “4 he No ond} tTSON-THYG i E Capttabeceo omens far tatustry’ é ; mpantinent 1920 ‘Thitd avo, Tuesday ovening,| Progressive club will be hela Friday.| AUXItiaree Far better to play safe against such Mrs. LM. Vincent. Five minute tale by Mrs. Joy| (hy) “Swer yy Wenott | April 29, at 8 o'clock. | May 2, at Meven' cafeteria, at noon.| Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary will odds, Forhan’s For the Gums is a adcegcitoomids praypee: Meade ae ontondent” of ‘ Hamel TO ane te eee romestoads are expected | Miss Clara Reynolds of tho art do-| «ive a relief tea at noon ‘Thursday, refreshing tooth paste and a Pyor- Lanch, Members, please saring, own : Teele ae st eins? dick ee pustibate iaoey Alt Yeomen are) partment of the public schools will] May 1, at the home of Mrs. William rhea preventive as well. Use it sandwiches and one dish for the eM |e, ron CHAPTER. WILL : i Arthur Busse, i dear gk anes s aaa : Art Sido ot fh BE. Whitney, 1420 Fourth ave. N. W.; twice daily. 1:20—Devotionals and thank offering, lea | HOLD ANNUAL MEETING ; : aL ST Body ADDITIONAL CLUBS SUR Eire Oy 5B OT | SU Raab eis, More than a tooth paste— by Mrs. L. Maney. t Bataler Ohaover mets te a ! NAL CLUBS 143—"Why I Joined the w. c. 7, vw." |,, Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., will hold | of Habit-Forming| son's auditor Pte , feat BSF The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will Drugs, Opium, Morphine, Heroin, ete.” A auditorium The j m will xu beaut Hen by local women, led by the county |it8 annual meeting, Tuesday | Cafes Dsieeny Metrianr Ke Ce Pla, ee fuCoNeR: dana é ° Nal it checks Pyorrhea by toe en, 16d c | i. ay “| (a) “Hen Over Bteppen’ « Hehytts | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLU s H i poetry Sitewat oft nian |roon, April 20, at Broderick a Nol |(t) witt® ver tteppen coess Henytta| Pane a ieee ge hil eee } rr * | meet 3 . Keiper, Mt, Harry. ¥. Willlainson, narcotic | Consist of a p called a “Historlent | (@) Bntran o from “Madame Butter- jm with Mrs, Keiper 8 | lainSe ie 4 IR Serre ni | 8t., Wednesday, April 30. Box luneh | A 7 ent of the Senttle division. Romance, Preceding the American |.) !} p ee 43120' o'clock ; 2:40—Special muste—Birs. C. W. Knud-| Revolution,” written and directed by rothy ‘Newman 2 pe 2:50-—“Responsibiiities In Training cni-| Frederick McDonald, 15 years old, a|.. Miss Florence Brastrup at the pian 0 c » Too! ai ico AMARANTHS TO GIVI5 dron aud Young People of Our Com-|sophomore at Queen Anne high| “MMrlette Booth Martin Mina IVI F die ibd, oatate Brastrup, Miss Dorothy N A DANCING PARTY munity." Mra. Oltvla Marwood, tate | | and the cast which follows} Charles elm, | Evergreen Court No. 2, Order of y i ‘ite Ribbon Reerul ; P ® nta at Queen Anne high, }Amaranth, will give t Wacdes | Catherine, an Indian madien FREMONT W. C. 7. | daHietaran patty wane Aral te okek teal g 2AiLGseatlon os, In oharas of ten dan party and waltz carnival on serdiceceee Bamaria Outhoure | qr 1D, Us w i L. M. Vincent. Gladwsnnb; commiinder at Fremont W. C. 7, U. will have a | saturday evening, May 2, at the Ma- Kascarsants | "Fort Detroit s.....4-,-Clyde Palmer| Community Calendar Party Tuesday'| sonic club, Arcade squid Spootal Evening | Thomas, an alde of Giadwynne.... evening, April 29, at 6:30 o'clock, at! euests of the evening will TAS—Opening exercises, followed by} toads + Gustin Stanter| Ashury M. EB. chureh. A good din-| ceria, & will include double sliver medal contest, conducted | Pontiac Indian conmpirator..... | Fill We ‘nervedl “for officers of the other Seattle courts ne H. Thomas, superintond-| +++ Frederick MoDonald ei Ww nt a th or a nominal/and many prominent Masons and : | Wolte, Rontia's counsel if. 4 | CHAPS re en ae is att nd | Keastern Stars. The floor committee ¥ iy apatiteg ct id ide D or phone thelr | in charge will be Sir Knight Asso-| \ Adchner| The weenery for the play has been | (epee Aine sre pmonth of ciate Patron W. M. ‘Tomlinson, ¢ | painted by Mra, Stanley Griffith GR Nag Myiitet bed alte da nd by Hon, Ladios Archer, Baker Tendin: ~The t 44 Ot nave, N, Sirse ~ sds 4 . 20th avo) Ns ii; MID leme-48 and Batley, and Sir Knights Royal : eRe ~C a ‘ Piano solo—"'Ch Alpe’. .Ryder | ST. PATRICK'S PATISH I LATIVE COMMUNITY |Patron James Canny and Past Pa MOTHER: ate 8 Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- Mi zi s Lad sD ' a 3 IMMUNITY trons ever iy al . di “4 ic i] > : | “Tho Ladies of St. Patrick's pariah A mnever and Munnell, tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and h: |will serve one of their famous nA a 40 g P Soothing adhd Rasen HA” Ginnciwbidedays ace one SER will be host.) SPORTS CLOTHES DANCE yrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. 29, at the Parish hall, H: 1N Plans are being completed for the Reading—"The American Ving" © Slat a legislative eo r ap $8 fetes, Pee ae ag and Lynn st, Serving will begin| ra, Hed alae spat ¢ mastitis pO Jothes dance to be given by| To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 4 eishie Piano wolo—"in the Bwoet Dye and 5 ; 20, Pom. Mradthe Amorican PERT K Texion auxtiiary ¢ r at at 0:80 o'clock, Josslo Bullock Kastner, vf Tacoma, University lout No. 11, Saturday eye, Peete Mitestions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it Advortisemenie