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x MAY i cert its THI ATTLE STAR . 2 seattle Society jee "sox c Miss Widmer Will Song Recital i | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Give Pupils’ Recital it Cornish tant—Frances Oldham 4 Music—Louise Raymond Owens i \ > ; 5 1 ” £5 June Bride and Southern Visitor Will Be a Honor Guests; Dinner Parties Planned r* } , en|p , ‘ | M Benefit Party Friday ; i anley Minor and Mise « j ‘ Ke tea Friday F } t A eric Struve's ' - . ‘ f the Seatt at ui the affair may be se o Wild 5 3 ‘ s he following group of ‘ 4 : mid Barve Mra C. ay s nows what this mean 3 Mt i M ' . we af ie ee arreil, Mre ' 3 4 t H A ~ Gi * Mrs. Joshu: . Meter @ . « = ae § eee cam, Ge F. J. Tiathond Wahenen ‘we Beethore ete seu Do you spend 1/6 of your time in a state Hosts at Tennis A ~ Milburn, ue rs of embarrassment? Of fear, lack of poise Club Dinner Dance Gler Mra, Struve, 10 Krenteliz “ a r . and maybe ill-health? Then read my advice, Alexander Wet and Mrs Pearl 7 om k on w Ay : ei rn ells o8 By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND, Graduate Nurse - iM abalette seone . Kmbarg Gots nig wil i ; Solaris House es ei Waistman ae “ge ‘s 1 Tess iy a subject which life to Increase and multiply—the k a .. . if a's Prot nan Ww nder- cause of many ailments. eae Be Andrea Scene of Wedding ; Aer Niort age. . ad. T speak of it both as eee, as na weve, “hadi Miss Lucena Allen, daughter of ' MeClure g,|"The Bupreae 2 ae an authority and as ® woman. No trouble disposing of ' y aati ; bay in t Asari It is as easily disposed of as cet on he EL ' i AB ‘ I Ghee, y Wicks ce of tissue—simply discar ir, “ nce, Iduho, formerty of Seaitle, serve vt jBaeiet| | Modern science bas found Sic eacbarrassesent, no. 4uegiey (Mira J. G ( ae sa Me nye 17 Air de ¥ .- Chaminade | y eee more heenees cmbar- "Women who seek daintin M weg Wed g. May 28, at 5 Le ME Mary Barton ene “antes ond peace of mind, exquisitene: . . Chi Omega sorority ; eutie La Binep my 8 afety under all circumstances, J Rev, DR Jee DB “vals att pda bee Ci, rem use it. Once you do, no other t a ng the service. o Mac eva Lois Molt-itrow It is called KOTEX method will ever satisfy. And I 1 Lunch tLe Cantonetta ' the Cherry” ...-Mandst| in war time France first millions will tell you thia, nformal Luncheon for f up ‘ <i "| ered it. Now 8 in 10 women in Mise F nies R ‘ ie the better walks of life use it. The 4p 4, BA¥Y fo Set now RE MSs guret King and Mis ab : RECEPTION PLANNED bad habit of makeshift methods rng and department stores Mrs. ( Taylor and } a teh igebonent ecg ae. se te cat sap Seat a is rapidly being ended ave KOtEX in plain packages. ter “Mise Hapel Landes, will enters| ang ig ry Ri ’ H ’ Goaara | members of the Pennsylvania Btudy| _ 60% of many ills common to finnuty by soving, “Reaten™ we wir an . ! Al 4} Mr. Carroll Woods, th : 7 a » ar thelr friends a ue ae. women, c 9 .d ‘ , twely t the Tenaie ctat "| Mrs, David H. Jarvis and her baby daughter, Mary Pilk- wesc = nnd, hake, friends pt her bee women, according to numerous snowy white, immaculate folds in ‘ e 0 vi Noutant I 14 Ninth ave. Friday, May 23, from| authorities, are due to improper, the medi k on Tue afte . A re . »w the service, | ington Jarvis.—Portrait by Katherine Bay Collier, Kalis- Tea , u o'clock. An interesting mu-| old methods, That's why doctors youn een Nopary 0-4 pe pelle. Felgen: whee es Thelma Wright, Ger-| tatos Studio, | program will be presented dur-| 80 strongly urge KOT me went te send yo 5 sew Boole: e ment t John Eve Stanley, Kath deat NEES an A Ss ae ote ftern wr s| ws ject, cently anno Helen Baker, Florence EA aT of Pennsylvania aro | to join! What it ts mo rey gocter. Pela write : . 1 Marianne Slipper as iP fe ehes pomcig Chopin | the party KOTEX is a newly discovered fe Orex, (on ears Small Dinner tt ersona [UNION LRAGUR : ‘ ed eee material, Made of Cellucotton, it pee pth Hit be glad to “ss tes ‘4 tee men's Trade Union Laague Rachmantnott | ry > P1 is far more absorbent than ordi- = Before Dance ; ot DB ces in amg er fora | DUNLAP PT, A BrOre one. Bridge Luncheon Club | captain and Mrs. William A. aer.| hold ther of thelr card parth ah Toa An evening meeting of the Dunlap| Mary cotton. Jt absorbs 16 times iy today for booklet or s Marga 6 a ee eer < ritt and small son Billie, who have |'Thursday 1, at thelr club rooms, | PWT. A. will be held on Friday, M. its own weight in moisture. sample to tain with a small ¢ at aus leher 70) or he | beer thy house guest of their) 414 Denn building. There il be sf >) ej se 7 5 reer ae ELLE! on Friday evening ertained her bridge lunch club pacats Mr ‘Robert P. Oldham and | refr eas nts re ve non ied ey very Students in shape be ny el Sag a5: BU) y G dance Mr. and Merrill |tbls afternoon at the apartment of |nis daughter, Miss Frances Oldham lenjoyable time is anticipated, 1t i#| Piano Recital nam be atu # for th Pred i ext pecan cn Lrepintgelripene ca giving a Sunset for |} mother, Mrs. H. C. Peters, in/for three weeks, will remove Thurs ted that all tables will be| Mra. Blanche Rozema will present) |. school; Mise Julin ae cs ' : bcd a aadecrad shed pacirataire di!» Bi, Cag Gingn, s Murg f San Fr sco, | Hamilton Arms. day to the Grosvenor Folsom real #0 all who are interested are |” group of her students in a private | DON BE NOt FO tN Oe ten grade nd Miss Frances | PE a dence, 1061 EB. Blaine st, to remain|requested to keep thin date in mind| plano recital Friday evening. * |schools, will give an {lustarted tal} A Entertains at Luncheon | untit september 1, when they will/and be on time. He for the at 8 o'clock, at the residence of | 1.4 there will be community singing neo? Mes. C. N. Dickinson entertained |return to Coronado, Captain Mer |¢vening are Mra. Lore Aisted, | Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Colby, 2 led by Miss Myrtle Landreth, with Mrs. Howard with a bridge luncheon of forty-|Titt ts attached to Admiral Coonts’s|Mre. Rone Tomileon 1 Mr | Seen Drive » Kila Kramer at the plano, Re ~ Pen t covers on Tuesday afternoon, |statt on the Magship U, 8 8. Se|Alma J. Carleo The program follows; eshments. Ente rtaining . the Willa Juttle, which is at Bremerton for the vee non Beat Denes :-;.,.;...Pvsak Lowe 168 ‘ 2d Mba aia sy ore jeummer mont he. ADDITIONAL CLUBS hantment”. Wile ao fmitth | PASTERN STAR CLUB a SePeEe her apartment in the V rei: | Thrift Shop Service | he | vag ME cts The astern Star club will enter thaciibeer ei teomok : ‘The Orthopedic -Thritt shop wit} M® and (Mra, Frank Fre LADY STIR CHAPTER ii aes wats with @ 12:30 o'clock luncheon |chairman of the affair, assisted by|pard and Mra Cina Shields, Bridge J: Waite, who has bec guest [bei in: charge of Mrs. Calvin Hall|*24 8008, Mr. Harold Frederick and) SPONSORS PROGRAM a Christiansen. on Friday, May 23, at 4090 Arcade| Mra. Etta Drake, Mrs, Lida Weber, | and whist will occupy the afternoon % “a Mr.t rg aaah a (Mr. Frank Frederick, Jr. removed| The Good Citizens’ club of Colmar Hoy Wilson |muilding. Mrs. Irene McKenny is!Mrs. Anna Owens, Mrs. Alice Shep-| hours. ot ber son-in-law and daughter, Mr.Jard Mrs. CC. Cragin on Thursday |? Sa cae acl ek , Mark Odel l: and Mrs. W. W. Reed, for the past |x ing, representing Mount Baker|'**t week fice the Park Court] school will provide a patriotic ro-|q Hriliiante in B Fiat.dedara | —————— = year. Covers will be placed for Park guild, In the afternoon Mra.|** artinents to bent me cour st ail pensar aby Lady Sisting tse rien twelve }Emerson Fisher and Mra. Leslie A.| means : | Revotuatin var ape Elizabet by Mrs, Waite will leave June 4 for| Russell will be in chatge for North] Mr. and Mra, Homer Leroy Eicher] ievolution, | int Atorium | Of | “Crescendo Laseon hie Seman ti Bartana, N.Y i guild left Tuesday evening for a few derick & Ne on Saturday | Dorothy Christiansen days’ visit at Long View afternoon, May 24, from to 4 ave uae ae eS « Brown} all puplin of Heattle schools and Olive ‘Behen Women’s Cl Mand Men. A Kin ave wth Pea out A ae ers soa turned from a two months’ visit Info ak" A Bioptiee Jane Robbins f 5 3 7 California. gf srmepatcteren Seb Witches’ Prot! wawar CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | WASHINGTON IRVING P-T.a, | “aliforn! FA pupils of the sixth, seventh and Dane The Washington Irving P--T. A eighth grades and ts an organization eons DADS NIGHT AT will meot ‘Thureday, May 23, at 2] Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams) that has been a by [eee aes Walther: MERCER SCHOOL Pp. m., in the school auditorium. Re. |(Dorothy Thomas) are receiving con-;}man school for the last twelve! preivas No, 2 Rachn a Dads" night will be held at Mercer | ports of the convention committee |gratulations upon the birth of a| years, | Neabeth Jackse i school Thursday, May at’ 7:30 p.|will be read. Refreshmer daughter, Edith Elizabeth, on| The program will consist of the! (dura of » program will be given by #008 | May 16. regular club meeting with reports! complete @ program that {ts most sighth grade pupils and with | acxInIARY FORTSON see |from standing committees, followed) appropriate for the closing days of : ren orchestra Ai vention | Porson ‘Thygesen Auxiliary U. Pollock) of Wheeling, W. Va, is) 06 0 in three short acts, The Inst DIES OF GOLDEN NORTH | recent Parent-Teacher con’ S/W. V., will meet in Veterans’ hall, | visiting dee mother, Mrs. Louis) e¢ port acts, The Inst] LADIES oD ao | rection of t AL Wilt follow the | z TEs ; | eee | the . card. pal 2 ~f0r- egular program. sooth py rei 5 = os and intitle | The girly’ chorus will gtve a| 23, at 2 p. tm, at their hall, 1923% | fi s arnis ree cht hag a ah ager Mr. and Mra Zag Me! ar nngieha f Kroup of songs. and the last number,! First ave. Refreshments. Public in Decoret Varnis tains Z turned this week from a short tri 4c sie.” will fittingly od. 4 Cink FEDERATION AUXILIARY TO TRAINMEN to Califortia. He psoas le are nat eb ib EXCURSION ie Ladies’ Auxiliary to the ee Fi ll FI Wa ‘The home economies department | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen| Dr. J. Howard Snively and son. utler oor AX 3 { the Ci will give an|will hold their next meeting Thurs-| Mr. Howard B. Snively, returned excursion th ernment | day, May 22, at 7:30 Pp. m., at 1915 | Tuesday from a three weeks’ hunt 23 eumal locks to € ing Leschi | First ave. A card party will follow | ing trip in the Selkirk mountains, -} °, i perk: on Thursday. 55-48-10 | at 440 pc Mecabace, nat Erience| ope | EASY toapply, quick to dry, “Fifteen- a.m. invited Miss Botty De Yoo will return next | ” * : : sae Aes sake tien tieerMork whererabe’ Nas Sor-Floors” Varnish will bring to old CITY-WIDE DEMOCRATIC P. E. 0. CONVENTION been attending the Commonwealth P| 3 WOMEN'S CLUB The ‘program for the second day, | school, or new floors thatlustrous,¢ransparent The ‘ity-Wide Democratic | Thursday, May 22, of the P. E. O. Ryieiy® fi . A Women's club will give 4 cafeteria | convention, which opened today In} Mr. Lucien Perrot and Mr. Arthur nish so much admired. dinner and court whist party at|Centralia is announced as followa:| Lingenbrink will move this week to Dartnall’s cafeteria, Second and Mad- m.—Committee work. their cottage at Roanoke, on Mercer . 4 ison st, Thursday evening, May 22.|,,2,, cull 0, order: guanda’ reports) island. Decoret Varnish Stains—made of the same Ee ck. Cards at $:15 o'clock Mira: Rats, Todd: Dunn! sein Mra. George A. Hurd, who h quality floor varnish tinted to produce natural Pubtic invited : been a visitor in town for several) . . . oe weeks, left this morning, for her Ee wood color effects—will give to age-stained, DANIEL BAGLEY P.-T. A j Crisp, Spokane; “Harmonious ¢o-| home in New York. + 7 ‘Whe Daniel: Bagley PLT) Asnwill |overation”” Mrs, ine A. Ault, Beate owe ee cae scratched and marred wood floors a beautiful meet in room 7, Thursday, May 22,|,Court™#y to Unaffiliated Atembers.”| yey Louis H. Bond of Boston, ish i 7 RE SAN pM Proeriee Gal eee essere aaa Te en ee ce at ue| varnish to wse—how to glosty finish in oak, mahogany, walnut or any on state convention. | Refreshments. | Ideas at Get-Togsther Metin Mra.|.De Lorne Harbaugh this week, will! vertisement, write your one of the popular wood colors, aaa 18 a, m-—Discueston of reasons ana | ea¥® Monday for ‘her home, name and address on the THURSDAY PROGI CLUB remedies for “inactives.” margin, mail it to us, . The ‘Thursday Progress club! will| 10:20 s, m-—leperts‘ of supreme con-| MINUTE WOMEN tad you ecll pecive Both “Fifteen-for-Floors” and Decoret dry meet Thursday, May stole - oclal and Literary Features,” | ASSOCIATION copy FREE, BY RE- : h . ° with Mrs. Tom Tagg: Snatiational Chasers kid Ameedments| King County Minute Women's asso N MAIL. over night, with a tough, clastic film that does side ave > By Chap. | ciation will hold {ts annual meeting | * eaten eee Mrs Ad Busl- | ‘Thursday, May 22, at 2 p,m. in Frod- | | that's why. it has not break or crack under the tramping and DICKE LLOWSHIP rep Ei gly jock, Fecord-| erick & Nelson's auditorium. Mrs. | ; such a fine flavor. : : J Dickens “Fellowitity ; Wil imoct ‘on |'™*,*eereeey oF the vtate chapter, | S70 aevicer, county councilor, will ‘4 . | scuffing of many feet—that resists the action . a Thursc evening, May 24, at §| Mason, Chapter ©: vocal solo, es. Mar- | preside, A business seasion and elec , 8 more nourishing of water and other liquids. Paco dickies eet elder ne ty Mi-<"Heclamation Bervice tein Of officers wit follow ane a ; than the average loaf OSItY line rippled Children of the Northwest," 1 lc ! —___— Shop" willbe the subject of study. |3rm Sern W, Roberts, treasurer of the| numbers presented: : If your floors are pre waxi Vite wiacae - ‘rap Pores etRig| stctane lly heseorsc tra enma ue | y rs are prepared for waxing Fuller ase Carmen. Frye, cw ivi + ‘ WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 944 ; guards’ re- |rilustrated Talk on Barly, Plymouth | Floor Wax_will BIYe them that rich, satiny Af NO iN VE N repeated in oe Mrs, H. M. Btryker : : . . Wa hington Hive No. 944, Ladies | ison by led by Mra. | Decluvation of Independence—Dramatiza- effect. An occasional application will keep ot the Ma a card | Florence violin polo, | tion. | a 5 ity aie rd | prof, Carl Moldrem, Centralfa; mifutes | fy Setanta Wenn. | ses te rs ty May 22,1 of previous seasion; “Chapter Reports,”’| patriotic Address, Mr. P. Munro Bmock | them new indefinitely, dh oy : |, Rainier | sre : Armnese Bolater, meierean erates Pioture showing fing ceremonial at state | The hiv a meeting on |adavenn., “Our “Heritage Mrs "“Balth| viotia " | Tasiel ‘ Markham Wallace, Seattle, recording |“pomanza Andaluzi jarasate 7. Pp. is Tuesday, May p.m, meray oF ine rane hari and | ‘Stavonten Ari i Diora Krelsler | W-P ee ULLER&CO past prealdent of the state chapt oca r Biltott. | 3 Street, it we Sars, Mabel Dilts, Chapter. AY: Accompanied by Carmen Frye. | 401 Mision Street, San Francisco fucational Fund Hour," in charge of 4 | ‘M Branches in Pacific Const Citiee- Pactorice: San Franclece, Lov Angeles and Portand 4 Borosis | strs, Loula C. Abrams, Bellingha : , - | ‘ the Women's Fed (neha | HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY | erated clubhouse Thursday, May 22,| squcational fund and past f| The 18th annual meeting of the| — — — — ~ | 2 p.m. Mrs. J. W. Hi will be! the state chapter? "nies Woman's Home Missionary society 5 | lostess and the program will include: | Hadowment and | Hevolving. lof the Seattle district will meet at} : ence Griffin, past president of the state Sra? j eens. Srouping, Mrs. A. ence perepapeel ‘dhapter, Recommenda-| Calvary Methodist church, W. 70th m a) 75 years Webb; “Objects of Art Recently | tions, * Mex. Gertrude A, Kinne, Chapter | st, and 23rd ave. N. W., on Thursday | RHE i Pre t Into the United States,"’ H.| AK; diseusslon and question box, Mre|) oa priday, May 22/and 23. Meet: | Only a Woman Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Hor Need of Sympathy and Help per reves Benes pronece + Luke; modern artists, “Wm. Mor- | Abrema, “ convene each day at 10) 5 That ts why hundreds of women gladly teatily to mmers? popu Prod ris Hunt,’ Mrs. M. B. Callendar. p.,m—Adjournment fo- & drive to) Ings ie 1 rd will Home T {a relieving so much of the m Peagrnnctel bs toe —a positive assurance of sat- Sng eth ie | Girls’ Training. School at Grand Mound. | a, m. and a cafeteria luncheon womankind, If you are troubled with some of thene special allments of women= isfaction, PAIN T S VARNISHES MAY PART 1 oe Ryo tae varies pee eee mea SEND FOR A FREE TEN DAYS’ TREATMENT a Loh [et mo—call to order; guardx’ ze-| Avspeclal feature on Thursday Will] si, goscriptive literature, Test Mra, Sommers? Opie for yourself, in your home, Americanization | | 7ie) get meeting, Chapter X, under| be a talk on “Child Conservation,” by | without the knowledge or ald of anyone, You can then continuo if you wist PIONEER WHITE LEAD direction of y st, under the (Ports ve «ion of Mrs, Wakefield, stato| tyr, James Crowther, and on Friday | 12 @ it Yy, and often superior te fone on of Mrs. Orsborn, will | organizer; remarks by | the alae afternoon Mrs, C, E. Todd will tell ph ne scene of May party on | vocal solo, Mra, Inez Gibson, Chapter i r ” he y a womar Thursday afternoon. Ty nt |addrem, Mrs, Viow Ives Bowden, presl-|of “Our Island Treasure,” The y afternoon, May 29, from 1| ®4¢r ; Biiades ‘ : < Until 4 o'cloék. Ati Intaroating.-pro. | 2 of the supreme chapter Queen Esther banquet will take am has been prepared which will include 4 vocal solo by Mra. O. Kreiser, with harp ascortipalibesty nd vocal numbers hy Rev, G den, with Mra. Moline at th no. Take South Seattle ¢ car No. to Lucile st ee A. NO. 8 B, A. Review No. 8, of the abees, will entertain the dren of members at « May di tival to be held Thurad May fos 4 p.m, at A, 0, Us We hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Businows meeting at 7:40 o'clock. wand vance chil | chairman of the board of tri | |SOCIAL POSTPONED ‘The social planned by the Women lop Mooseheart Legion for ‘Thursday May 2 Moose temple, | place Friday evening at 6:30 o Mrs. 'T. J. Gambill will be p’ Take car No. 28, get off at W. 67th st. ar evening, . on First ave., o'clock. resent and Ihas been indefinitely postponed, ow-}wooDCRAFT TOTEM CLUB ing to the sudden death of ® chap-}~ Woodcraft Totem club will meet ter mumber, Thursday, May 22, at 2p, main the bt lua clubrooms. . The social committes |GEN, LAWTON CIRCLE will be in charge of the meeting Gen. Lawton Cirele, Ladies of the oe G. A. RR, will have their annual) yoruHprs' C) | May Day party at 708 Findlay et.| WILL ME Thursday, May, 22, from 1 until 4) Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ “ub will ‘Take South Seattle car,|meot at the chapter house, Thurs: day, May 2, at 2 p,m bod & JACKSON STREET rir tha PSTLAKE terri Healy now ‘ral nae fl ead Ayreon & Ziobarth 1713 Yeeler Way Howell's, J. Seaborn Lumber A Co. tesla me she has decided to try your |} Hunge-Harper Lbr. Co, oth 8, W. & Holden St. 7664 abth Av inetiion too," eanot pale Waits Wa URC | White Conter Stn. Howell St. Mdwe, 1112 Howell St. Standard PaintiGo, 2418 Fh : ‘ Barclay Hawe, Co, 2201 No, Géth Bt. Junction Hdwe, Co, Spelger & Hurlbut thd & Un Catanta, Sam 1248, Rainter, Ave. 4223 W. Alaska St. Terry & Darraugh i Jain Store Co 1, Union Jackson Furn, Co, 626 Jackvon St. 280 Broadway No, Cruver, Albert Si Worentla, St. MeParland Lbe. Co. Tweedy & Popp doth hy Doran, D. W. 7408 Greenwood Ave. 125th & Victory Way — York Grocery Co, nto “any of ma Hail, G. J, 32 16th Ave, No. Mt, View Hawe, Co. free weot on h taking it int Mawkina, 0, 4668 Genesee St, 7202 Aurora Ave, Bothell eva Com (: ert AL 4920 University Way North End Store Burlen Lake Bu [dS ity mat’ for gee fool ted Higan, Jack 807 No. Séth St, 6269 University Way Edmonds is | MARK 8 Yer dood recommenda jo op 20 EL Holland Hdwe, Co, 6860 allard Ave. North Grove Lbr, Co. Kirkland | iia Holmes Co., W, B. 86th & Greenwood 117th & Greenwood Redmond Redmond ‘Trading Co, Howkina, A. 1. 2808 Alkt Ave. , Powell's Pharmacy 1885 Broadway Waterville Waterville Hawe, Co, 45 South Bend, Ind, Bold At Leading Drug Rioa-=*