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vai;k 10 Seattle St. Paul's Church Scene of Charming Wedding; Attractive Home Wed ding Solemnized Last K vening. T.V AN exquisite setting of fruit bhwtaome combined with soft green*. last evening waa eolemnlaed tha man >.taa 01 Mi« Catharyn cochran daughter of Mr. and Mra. John thomas Obchran. and Mr T. ross Mmiman. aon of Mi. and Mra William J. Magowan. formerly of Hot Springs, 8. |X Tha serv lea waa res. I by Ha v. Sidney Morgan In St. Paul's church *1 110 o'clock Before the ceremony Mr Howard Schage sang "At Dawning." follow tng whh'lt Mlaa Kleanor Ik»nlev al tha organ, and Mlaa Marlon Klla of Belltngham. violinist. played tha Kappa Alpha Thrla l*rayer, tha laat strain* hlandlng Into the "llrldal Chorus* from 1 .ohannrtn. Tail atandanla rrowned with fruit M(WK>ms thru which glaamed tha hght from whit# tatwra. marked tha a tale down ahlrh the brutal party a>l vanoe.i to th# altar. Mr Wllfrvd Eaater brook waa br*t man and tha Uaher* were Mr. Claude O'Callaghan. Mr Hrymour Spring. Mr. Htanley Oroa, .Mr tm»il Campball and Mr. John Hvara nf Kvaratt. The brideamalda wore fetching taf fet* frocka In aunburat effect. Mlaa Lola Mitgtvwan. aiater of the groom, chose coral and gold. Mlaa Sherlt* Rude, cerlae and white, and Mlaa Beth r>avldaon. Jade green and white. Coronet* of tulle and allver rfbbont adorned their hair and thay carried arm bouquet* to harnumlaa With their gviwna. Mix AvtdaiM I'orhmn. the bride* ■later, a* maid of honor wan ho wttchtn* In coral seors'tte. beaded In lridea«ent bead* and "equina over Canton crrpf Snapdragons, aweet peaa and row bud* In corresponding ton** formed her arm bnui)utl. Th* brl4t. given In marriage bjr her father, wai a vialon of lovell mm In h»r mother* bridal rob* of heavy Iwry a!lk. with a court train of satin falling from tha xhoulder*. ftnuhNl In petal effect and inibfl- Ilahed with two allver lovera' knota an<l garland* of pastel flower*. Tha skirt atmlloped at Ita edge waa fin »ahed In almilar decoration. Kara eh) !a<« trimmed th* b>>dl<-e and a glrdt* of cloth of at Ivrr add-d tlia flnlahins touch. Th* u>ng lull* »»ll waa arranged with a clrcl*t of allver ribbon* and pastel tinted tihuwrnu arrow* hrr brow, while lone, white aatln atr*am*ra fell from th* pleit las tn tha back to th* end of the train White and maw* orchid* with Ophelia roae* and white liia showered with blue fur*»t m* not* and I'llea of the valley composed her haautlful bouquet. Mr*. Cochran, mother of th* bride. | wore a handsome coatuma of gray | Canton crepa b*ad«*l In rryatala and I • conaa«« of orchids and roaaa. Immediately after tha ceremon* thar* waa a recaption at tha home of tha bride's parent*, where fruit bios eom* and spring flower* decorated tha room* and auppar table. Preald- Ins at th* urna were Mrs. I'red Bailey of IWt Twnwnil Mr* O P Taylor. Mr*. Howard Bchaga and Mr*. Born* Ulndaar They w*re a» Mated by tha sorority sisters of the fcrlde. On their wHdliif trip Mr». Ma gownn wore a dark blue gabardine tailleur braided In silk braid and a hat In bront* shade trimmed with fruit and oat rich tip. A corsage of orchids rMtiplrtnl her >lllr«. Both Mr. and Mra Magowan grad uated from tha I'nlverslty of Wash ington with tha rlaaa of 1171. Tba bride la a member of Kappa Alpha Thata and the (room of Sigma Chi. • • e Miss Helen Bushee Weds Mr and Mra. Robert marsh Bushee announra tha marriage of their daughter. Helen Jane, to Mr George Roger Osborne. v>n of Mra. Anna T Oshorne. The ceremony waa performed Wed lieadav evening by Rev. J. Ralph Ma gee at **e home of the bride's par enta a' IJO o'clock. An altar waa Improvlaed in front of the fireplace, feathery greens and cathedral tapers forming the setting The wedding march "Amarylla " written by King Tenuis XMf of France, was plajed for tha entrance of the bridal party, with Mrs Fcr rand J. TutOe. of Danver, Colo , at the piano and the harp ohbligato rendered by Mrs f»enelta Weaver Smith Mr. Arthur Cledltaich, be fora tha service, sang "Mavis." and during the evening "And Yet" and "Because I l>ove Tou. Dear." During the ceremony Mra. Smith sang "O Perfect Lore." The two ribbon hearers. Miss Kvelyn Shepherd, of T«com«. and Misa Helen Wllaon were attractlva In gT»en organdie and carried Colonial bouquet* attached to the ribbons. The bride's sister. Miss Alice Hushes, was the maid of honor, and wore a peach shaded taffeta gown, silver trimmed, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia rosea. The bride waa charming In her wedding gown of Ivory moonglow crepe meteor, and her tulle veil waa worn with a coronet of r»al orange blossoms. For flowers she carried a shower bouquet of orchids, bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. DATES TO REMEMBER THI K*I»AY, WAT II Ml** Harrlatt Allan ta **d Mr. Walkar Rial! Van Dwaen at tha him* of har |mn4mAth*r. Mrs William Pratt McLaren, la tha a* «ritrijr. matt ri>a y, mat la— M•« Florida einglaton'a hrldg# far Ml*a 'lr»r« Kia/«bar at hotna iir and Mr* f/#r<>r Itarkua' dtnnar at tha Huosat Hub. Wom«n'a rtnfc to glva "Mporta Clothaa Mail" In tha Ma aoalf. Tarnpla Mr. an<J Mm f rank Kl»a|| to aotertaln it dinner bafora "II porta Clothaa rial I " WKUNKMIMV. WAV 17— Ban ton Mill 'Jul Id a ca rd pa rty at tha faaht club. Tha wadding of Mtaa flatay Hooth to ''aptaln Harry Auguattia R-irk lay, I'. M <' , in tha Church of 1 mmw-ulata Conrapflon, at 16 o clo'k in tha morning. THI KMI»AV, WAY **— Hroadway '»<iild • rnuatrala at tha horri" of Mr* Thomaa (Jraao at 2 10 o'clock THI KWfIAY. 41 NK I Tha marrlaga of Mlas Anna ffoga to Mr Hamilton Kolfa In Ht Mark' «hur< h at 1:10 or lo<k. Wilbur ft Oaborna, of Abardaan. wm gro«»m«nmn for hla brother. An Informal reception followed til* rtrfmony, ami Mr. and Mra. i>«lmrn» left on a short wedding Journey. Tli»v will It* Hi home alter May >0 ■I the llnlmai apartments, lJth ave. and K liriiny way, • a a Miss Anna Hoge Chooses Bridal Attendants Mm* Amm I log*. daughter of Mr. and Ntn. Jamaa l*vatar lloga. hag aalactad a* tha attendant a at hif to Mr. Hamilton (' Holfa, In SI Ma> h a 1 hurch. Thursday evening, June I. har alatar, Mra. James OoN»r1 Sullivan. aa matron •if honor; Mlaa Malty l»a Voe. her rojnin, aa malil of honor, and Mra. Arthur <1 and Mlaa Kath arine Oawtoril Mr laarrnca William*, of Oil will ha heat man, , and the uahna aia to ha Mr Janiaa Colbert Sullivan, Mr Maifteld Bolcom Mr tV>i«ar Clark*. Mr Pat Ttdmarih and Mr, Kvereft QrUga *nd Mr t'Vrvtfon Wagner of Taeoma Kt. Hav Frederick W, Keator, blahop of Olympla, asel'led by Hey. John I> MetJiuchlan. rector of St Mark'a church, will raad lh* servlc* ■t I 10 o'clock. A dKfptlon for mlatlvM a«d How M«nd« will follow it the home nf Mr «nd Mrt. Hog* at tha I!l#h- Und». a a • Mr. and Mrs. Fetter Dinner Hosts Mr and Mra Harvey J. Tetter will entertain with a dinner for twelve at their realdenca Saturday evening Dinner Before "Sports Clothes Dance" Mr Kverett Karllng la entertaining with a dinner of fourteen covera at hla home before the "Sporta Clothea Dance 1 ' Saturday evening, compli mentary to Mlaa Virginia MerrtiL e a a Dinner and Theater Party Mr and Mr* W M Humaaon (Catherine llughea) will entertain ten gueata at dinner, followed by a thea ter party Krtday evening. In honor of their first wedding annlveraary. • • a Musical Art Society to Meet The Musical Art society will hold lie laat regular meeting for thla sea eon at the Fine Aria hall W'edneeday morning. May 17, at IS o'clock, when the annual commute* reports will be heard. At II o'clock l»r Hobert Mil liar rett. aeaoclate profeaaor of ICngttah at the Vnlveraity of Washington, will speak on "Seattle, the Seaport of Itomanoe" The annual luncheon in June will < loee the year s work.. To Entertain Tacoma Alumnae Zeu alumnae of Helta /.»'« will entertain the Tacoma alumnae at luncheon Saturday. May 11, at 12 It In the Fredert* k A Nelson tea room Inatead of at the Women a University club, aa prevloualy announced Tele phone reservations to Mra. Harold Swendeen. Oarfleld 1527, or Mra Oliver Klliott. North 1204. Orthopedic Tea Slurp Mrt !la llukell will bo hostess for Mount Hahfr l*arh guild at the Orthopadic T« Shop Frlday. uuli<«) by Mr*. J I) Thomas Mrs. J K I Colton. Mra F I-ewl* Mra. A JU««a. Urn. C Houston. Mm. Oliver B Thorgrimaon. Mra \V U (Utamuaacn and M;»e Uirli Roe*. Small Luncheon Olebratlng her birthday. Mint Mary Ocella Da V««vt will htvt a email luncheon at har home In lUm llt on Arm* Maturday. whirh wilt be followed by a theater party. Informal Bridqe Complimenting Mlaa Relay Booth. Miss I'hyllta ilamlin Is entertaining with an Informal bridge at her home Friday afternoon. e e e Pageant Will Be Presented The Women's Mlanlonary eocUty of the Ft ret Ilrenbytarian church will pr«»eant the beautiful pageant. "Womanhood In Many Land*." to which the public I* Invited, on Krl day evening. May 13. et « o'clock, in tha Runday ** hool loom. Following in the program. f. Mf< n rt aevdara ftopraoo goto Tha Mlnaty and Nina"... Mri John Praklctn "Th« Mountaineer".. Miaa Ituth Evetli "A laaiaa Kim I >ir-.» I ~*an "J apea" Vt«« Ara Mtynamtga "Amtrlftn Indian". M aa Miidrad iramlall M#fio fk>|>rann Koil 'Wat«r« of MifiMonkt" , H»H>I» UM i Mm LotiiM Mrlll < no par V»«M»t obhll|ftto. M •• KdKh K«n<1l1 A ' rnpai ia». I.iiry Hmlth Wllloufhbv «M(m ' oopar la on* nt tha moat rmtert ln'«rpr*t«ri of Indian hr« In Atnarira. Hha will appear In tha beautiful of tua Prlnr«N of tha M* Hoo «'ha Hho » Hi lira Mlaa Jana Hnrafall "Para I a Mlaa ' oratalia Moa»i»r "Koraa" Miaa Anna Jaan M^aton "Kahimo" ...... Miaa Ka'i.rin ?an«e "Armania" M<aa Kiian HI hha Klllplno" Miaa Margarat Waits "Africa".. ...Miaa Alharte Wllaon Ma.a Oraca f'raahytarlan Church 'Tim quartat la tha famoua rolnrad I'iar'at of «#raa chufh. and will praaant a group of aid ftoutharn maiofllaa i ■'ayrl* , • ....Mlaa f!m|ly Nahhaa Hln<lu Widow". Miaa Joanatta Hord "Italv" . Mia* Allfa l^ndherg ' antith Amarl'-a Mlm Adalahia Sahhaa "Amarlran Pln#anlnny". H«|a<-t*<t "Ruaala" Miaa Vi'gtnla Mloiam aa' %!;•• Oladya Matthewe L'kalala Ho.n . . Mlaa F.lal* WOfig • Mlaa Wong la a rharmlnt ' hlnaaa a'tjdani at tha L'nlvaralty of Uaali Infton ) "Amarlra Mlaa Mar|ar»t rMIIInf Aoprano ftolo "Htar Kpanglad Banner" Mrs fohn Prakkan Tat>l#au All Natlrma f>'lnala 'ln lh« ' foiw nf ' hrlut t f.lory" Mr. Jarnaa Matrhatt Ilrfrexhmanta will ha nerved at tha cloaa of tha entertainment and will ha In charge of Mm. Mr Down 11, Mra. K K Ifarrah, Mra J>avid Jack, Mra. Kllzabeth Schonadttr, Mia. A. W. fi«»a|ar. Tha roitumw and acenery are be. lng arranged hv Mra. V Tt. Utm, Mra. J A. rolrork. Mra. W. If. Von kera. Mra. It. M. Milllngton. Mra. It. Jj. Jlouar, Mr*. C. H Miller, Mra. Harry f'aher. Mra. Itoland C Wllllama tg In charga of the miialcal program Mlaa Gwendolyn Outharte, In charge of the uahera. will ha analat ed by the Minnea Dorothy Lynn, Mary Rid lan, Marguerl*»tta Hour In. dale Guthrie, Laura MK'laln, Jean Wallace, Katelle Peaae, Kleanor Wal lara. Tha Waatrnlnaler guild will have delicious homa made candiaa on Mia. Attendants for Wedding Named Mlaa Betsy Booth. daughter of Mr. anil Mr*. lAtsrenca Booth, wh™» marriage to Capl, Harry A<iko<l<>" rtuckley, Flevmth fulled Htatea In fantry, will taka place W'eilneeday morning, May IT. In Ilia Church of th* Immaculate Conception, hna rhna. rn to attend her Ml*" Angela M<l.e|. Uml w maid of honor, ami her aimer, Rvely m, and Ituae Ahca Caattatt, for flower (Ilia. Mr. I'aill ciyda will ha beat man for Capt. Htlcklay, and I ha uahara will lie Mr Ho*a iMm-ua and Mr. l)»J*'ln Booth. of Wenatchee Hev, Father William H CulUgnn will perform tha caramony at 16 o'clock, aaeistaJ by I lev lather John Hayaa. A buffet breakfast will ><a served at tha homa of Mr and Mra Booth after tha service Alternating at tha table will b* Mra Jamaa K (let bralth. Mra. M lanahoe, Mra. J I Huraml and Mra Charlea li, Caatlell. Aaalatlng am to ha Mra. Harry Hliaw. Mlaa \MI k»ret and Mlaa Kmc'tlla Uu and Mlaa llelan Jamaa. Personal Mr. and Mra leroy sanders ara receiving nt< aaagva of congratula tlona u|M>n th» hlrlb of a mn In I'aMulana. I'ai . May 10. • a a Mra John riocdfellow and Mr* C. H Humetl returned thla week from several munthe' vlalt with ralallvea In Kelowna. H C a a a Mr and Mra I.ee Shaw foita removed today from the Hotel Mor rento to an a pat tmanl at 117 llth Ava. N. a a a Mr and Mra A. K FUken will ! temove Friday to their aummer homa at th* <*ountry club a a a Mr C. O Itelknap and hla alaiar. Mra. Addla Itelknap Conlay. returned Tueaday from an alwn>* of three montha *|»nt In Honolulu ami Call | forriia. ' * ' Mr and Mra \V N Calther and litra A B Todd left today by motor I for a trip to Miller river a a a Mra E V Vachon and aon. Kver ett, Jr. of Portland, are vlaltlng Mra, l\ achon'a parenla, Mr. and Mra. II K ! Turner. a a a i Mr and Mra I*»rrah Cnrhett and family have returned from a alt montha' trip In tha ICaat and Houth a a a Mr and Mra Hobert Walhlnahaw are removing thle week to Wing Point for tha aummer • a a Mr and Mra t.vman Colt and f*m ily. with Mr*. Coll a mother, Mra. T T Minor, plan to remove thla month to their home at tha Country club • • • Judge and Mra Iturka will leave next Tueaday morning, accompanied hv Mr and Mra William Hunter Mr Kwan. for a motor trip to California. • • • Mr. t.e«nard Haaar. newly appoint ed I'nltad State* dlatrlct attorney for i tha republic of China, I* vlaltlng al th* home of Mra. W ft. Martin for a few daya before aalllng on th* M It \V»nat«'hee. to taka over tha dttdee of hla new poet ll* la acwvmpanled |>* ilr. |.»on I «f Maato Park, who la leaving on a trip around the world. She Gets $25 for Her Leg TACOMA. Mar 11 T*ara filled tba eyes of littla Rata Wunpltt aa •he aided her crippled mother from aupartor court ytateruay. iiar arm cm led her mother a waiat and aba epoka consoling i) to h«r thru her I aura. With tha aid ©f ber IS year old daughter and a crutch. Mra. Urrtha Wampler limprd down the coin dore aA4y from the court room where it eeemed to her that Juat*c« man Inde+d blind. Hh« had received SJS for the loan of her leg On April 11. I*2o, Mra. Wampler wait run down by Arthur C. Heinert, an accountant. She wai painfully Injured and amputation of har leg waa nereaaarjr. Her back waa alao Injured Hix weeks Ister. while confined to her bed, her hueliand. John Wamp ler. deserted har and har three chit wian. Tha two boya. Alvla and I>es ter. I? and II years old, gava up their achooltng to aupport tha fam My Mrs Wamplar filed suit for 110,000 against Relnert after alts had re)e- ted two offera of asttle ment of Jio and 1200. While the raas waa pending Wampler returned to town, and. on known to hla wife, settled with Fl'ln ert for |3M> and signed a release lie used $ 160 to fight a non sup port action instituted by his wife and spent 140 to start suit for divorce agsinst his wife When ordered by the court to contribute to hla fam lly's support he turned over CI. say In gthat he had apent the remainder, above hi* attorney a fee*. In aupport ing himself. These facts are con talned In the court records. Monday Mrs Wampler'a action against Relnert came to trial before a Jury In Judge W. I». Aakern'a court. Yesterday It cama to an ah rupt end when attorneys for Rein ert introduced the release signed by Wampler and the rhei k for I3SO Ralnert had given him Judge Aakarn rtal#>d that Wimj^ ler, aa head of the fimlly, no divorce action having been filed, wan legally entitled to make a*tt lament In b# half of hla wife, and dlamlaaad the caae. In apeaklng of tha testimony Judge A*ka ri i remarked at tha con rhiaion of tha trial that there had bran nothlriK IntrodijfH to lraa»n hla peraonal conviction that WampUr waa tha meaneat man with whom ha had ever com* In contact. Hiram Johnson Asks Anti-Newberry Move WAHHINOTON, May 11 Senator Hiram Johnaon, California. today Urged the H«*nnli« Judiciary rommlttee to apeed action on hla propoaed con atltutlonal amendment to give ron gran,* control ovw tha campaign a* pandlturaa of aenator*. Th* ruling of Attorney fleneral Daugherty that «*natorlal randldatea do not hava to fllo expense arcnunta hecana* of the auprema court artlon | ln the Newberry enwe ran be rente [died only by a ronatltutlonal amend mant. Johnaon declared. TTTF SEATTLE STATt SEATTLE SERVICE SET A city possessing an official circl« verwd in all the cere monies that enrich Itf«* and conserve ranks an totmopoliUn and attracts desirable residents a* will as dis criminating travnlera. Seattle has a Service Set that comprises every branch of the regular establishment, the army, the navy, the marine, the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corps, with a personnel st«adilv increasing in number* and in imp irtanre, whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle's civic laurels. TUB BOI'IJSVARD I \"«t«-idtay tha l*»ul*\ nrd hald an •If Of g'*y*ty, tnotora flushed In tht •I'flng aun*hln*, pretty womrii In "prlng tulllriji * m . *nt*d th* anl "iiiihl iMfHP, wllh ham and thara 11 *iiunt*rar apprialaJng th* p*a*lng •how. Th« rf«t#umnU nt the Nfaw \Va*h "iflon w rrn flllrd with Intrrmtllig irou|«, j'ltCf witu»iiif them (twt c»f th* n Met. a***mt>)*d for It* fortnightly luiuhMMt, whkh wm ••rmiminuly nr ivei| Mt Nfllltli tJihl** In on# of th* prlv«t« dining room*, pl«v ium*f|ti*ly appointed and lighted by rose i 1 lump* hunchnin win followed hy mrllnn, •""" H»lf hundred lursts iHiallnf Iho Hart Inrlutlliii th« mi>tnh4>ifl of lh« AaMH-lftlltin of Army and Navy Worn en, * hl«h rrprnifnii nil Ilia «-omml* ■ton**) M»r\lr<M In and It* an vlrons, with their civilian vumli Notlr*uble in thai •!lrar(iv« throng waro Mm, Meyer. proaldant of tha AMoolntlon of Army and Navy Worn en. wlfa of Colonol Oron It t". H A.; Mm <lamborgAndm«*n. WOMEN'S CLUBS ri.t'its nut rttiiiw Col. IJUworth ( Irtle Col tcil»ur»nh rlrcla, 1-adlc* of O, A. It. will hold It* reg-.ilar meeting Friday, May 11, In Vatarana' hall. Armory An aaaalon wt'.l ba held May 1». Lunch from 11 SO to 1, followed by •hort program; • o'clock dinner and ivd party commencing at I 19 p di Kvaryona walouma. • • • tlallard W. ( T I*. Pollard W. C T I' will naet with Mra V. RU'li. 141* W »?'h ft , Fti day. May 13, at I l>. m l«o«.atlona fur tha Whliw Hhlald homa *lll ba ra calved. Mr*. Fred r'auar. In charge of ptogram. a a a Waahlngton %n< hor No. I Washington Anchor. No I, Ijutlfi of l.lrerv»e>l Mariner*. will give a whl*t party and ba*ket *<» lal, Fri day. May 11. at >lO p. in . In Ar . tt.l* hall, 4000 Arvttol* building Memlmra and friend* lnvitad, la- Ilea rvqusateO to brtng ba*k»t with lunch for two. i otfaa wUI ba aarrad. a a a ( anadlgn %Vowa**a flub l'ana.ltan Women'* club 1* en tartalnlng lla member* and frlenda with a danca and card party In tha Mount !<ak*r park clubhouaa, Itiday avantng. May 1! • * a "Ma»ler Kaj" Hludr ClaM Tha "Ma*'er Key" *<udy claaa will meat In tha Cnireratty llranch li brary hall, Friday craning. May IS, at 710 o'cUx k t>r Wood will cpaak on "Appil*d Psychology " Frea will offering • * * S#*»rd KorlaJ and IJtcrary fluh Seward Hoclal and IJtarary club will meet »ith Mr* Claud* Htfykar, 4111 41d ava. M. Friday. May IJ. at ! p m Mr H. Cola will apaatk on ' tiaauufylng Grounda." • * * ITrltNh AmcHran A*aorlalion Rrltlsh American aaacH-latlon will meal in Fin# A'la hall at 1 p m Iter, II 11, (lowen will give a talk.followed by a program given by Mr* Morria Whlton. Ml** Ollv* Hralthwalla and Mi»* Winlfrad liaieman. • • • Weat Heal lie lletlew Knrlng Circle Weet Ke*tlla review W ft A *ew Ing cirri* will maat with Mra W. J Crory, 4414 40th av* ft w at II oi'or-k. Mr« J l>ur»*. aaaiatlng hoaleaa. Friend* lnvitad, • • • HiinM« tYi»m»n'« Huh WofMn'i club will m++f with Mr*. Ifatnpton Morgan. J440 rirnt av*. W. Mr*. C. J. Moon*y. Mra cj. K. Kvana and Mra. 8 II Btr>k#r wilt a*"i*t. • • • I*t»l Mu Mothrra' C lub Thl Mu Motl»*r*' cinh mill m**t In rh*pt*r houaa. at 2 p m. • • • ftm lal S« <»r»» Club Ror!al H« ora rhjh w||| meal with Mra. Prank l4«*rto. 3310 K. Kir at. Lunchoon at 1 o'clock. • • • A«trrwl« < lub Art departinant of Horo«l« rluh will at 2 o'clock, at John Muir achool. • • • Chapter AO. I'. K O Chapter AO. IV K. ()., will meat with Mr* VlrainU Kennett an 1 Mra Delia !I*n'lrr>«hntt. at Norma nd la apartmanta, 120J Ninth av*, at I p. m. • • • Nordlra fhomJ Citib Nordlca Choral club rehraraal at 8 p. m., 109 K. Mrrcar. • • • Al(»ha Autiliarr A'pha auxiliary will meet In old K. of P. hall • • • Realt|* Woman'* Club Art department of H#attl# Worn «n'i club will meet at Federation rlubhoua*. at 2 p. tn Mlaa |>all* Wrlirht will Hpaak on j followed hy Mm. Oliver T. Brlckaon on "Old China." • • • Auxiliary Poai No. 11l The regular meeting '»f the Amerl can auxiliary to Heatlle Poat No. 1# will h* held Prlday evening. May 12. at H 30 o'clock In V*terana' hall. Armory* • • • lonia Chapter No. 114 lonia chapter No 114 Sewing club will meet Kridav, May 12. at 130 p m. with Mra. (»eorg« M. Brown, 759 i Homer at. Take < ieoricctown car. • • • American l*ef|on Danca The ftr>t-ont| danca »»f the aerlen giv en by H»*attle pout 18 American Le gion, to finance tha of the American Legion hand to tha na tional and atnte convention of tha American Legion at New Orleans and Wenatch*** respectively, will b* hehl Friday evening, May 12, at Laachl pavilion. Th» Amarlou l,««lou biuid wtU jflr»t vlr# pvmtdrrit, wife of Colonel <*rl (iamIKHK Andranan, If. M. M <*~ ranking offloar In Kimnmni) of tho murine haimrk* at tho Navy Yard; Mra. d* Valln, tm«*umr, wlf« of Hur goon llii«h do Valln, IJ, H P. II H, ranking officer and aufwrvlaor of tho IJth dlatrirt, Mra. liorlokaon. go*ro» twry, »lfa of Commander Hichard 11. |N*ri«kaon. V, 8 C CI. H . ranking off|car In mmrnand of tho «*«»aat and gcKwifftin atatlon; Mm. Phillip*. wlf* 1 nf Colonel Churl** Alhatrt PhllllpO. 1 I*. H. A., ratlrad, In command of tha reaervr officer*' (mining ramp at tha ('nlvarflly of W'aahington; Mm. Molthawa, wife- of Colonal llarry T. Matlhrwa, I M A. In charge '»f tha Ninth rorpa area roast artillery ae* tlvltlea of th« organised r«*aa»rvea; Mm Mala*, wlfa of l*l*utenant Colo nal Kidney |>«-rl»y Mala*, t\ H A . on temporary duty at Kort Rllay, Kan •i»*. rar#ntly on duty at thr» raaatva offtcorg* tmining ramp, I'nlvrralty of Wnalilnglon Tha n*«t project of th* Aasoetgtlon of Army and Naw Woman ta 0 din- I nor dan< a al tha Yacht club. it n a. play a| th* c»r*monl«a hald by War ran U. Clrtmm poat. American (ton, of Ktrkland. wh«n tha Kirk land |>o*t mova* thalr n»w hom*. tha ahlppttig txiard hull Kort Jack •on. to Kirk land Th* hand will alao ■<i to port T«wna*n«l on ttia Atn»rl pan I-»r'on (Mother*' Aayl **iur •ion. whirr* they will play for th* dltabled ttltrtiu In tha inarm* boa Vital • • • AIHMTION tl. CI4 IM HMlrrlnin flub The M>at*rloua oJub will |!v« Iti ) editing party Mui.'Uy, May 51 There wlt| b« a rrulM to points of inteiaat an to* Hound «a 4 a moon light cfui*# Around ll«ini>rl(lf« leland Tbla U Hit flrat of • NriM of iumin»r outing* pl«nn»d by tha wmurmtfi, which include* Mr. Krc4 < Mlachlagel and Mr. A I*ai« •- • • • Qimrinlr Ctuh Tli» Quaianta club will meet T'; •* itoy, May l«. with Mr and Mia J. V" Kullar. iuii California ava. E)*c (ion of elfinti Tha program all) include "Kur*ign and Tl.a Thrr* He»t !':*>• of l»tl 11." • a a Annual May lanrhMn Th* I«4na' (juild of tha Epiphany church will hold Ha annual May lunrtiann In lha church Tt>ur»«lay. Mar It Evaryona ourU tally lnvitad to att*n4. a a a I"iila (lafitif M». 11l lonia Chapter No ll« O It " wUI antartaln wtth a dan.w and card parly In K I* hall. Third and Vir ginia. Friday. May ]1 All Kaatarn Hiara and trland. lnvitad. • • • IJnrotn High Schmil P T. A. Mnmln II gh a-'iiool PT .V. will hold Ita la.t meeting Tueaday, M»y 14. at 1 M p m . In (ha (tudy hall of tha ami** A apeclal "Mothera* flay" program haa been arranged by tha filrl*' club Patrona urgad to alt and ltafr*ahm»nta. a a • I*l Kanpa Alpha Mnlhm' Cluh Tha Motliara' Club nf Pt Kapna Alpha Fraternity will glva lta aeml annual dlnnar at tha chaptar houaa. Friday, May It at < p. m a a a Hrneflt Jefferson Park ftuh For the h»r*flt of tha Jefferson Park l«die*' Improvement Cluh a lunrhaon will ha given at tha homa Of Mrt Floyd Elli*, 10SJ l«th *. Monday, May IS, at 12 10 o'clock. Car da. a a a Weet battle Rrvti-w N'a || TV«at (®e*ttle Rev law No SI. W. n A . of lha Mgrrahaa* will glva a card parly In Carpenter*' hall. 4MI California i»» . Wedn««d*y. Mav 17, a' * p m Hualnc** meeting at 7 o'clock Everyone walcoma PLAN FLOWERS FOR AUTO CAMP Other Ideas for Beautifying City Outlined P!*n« for aupplylng the Woodland park *uto nanip with ctit flow era dally thruoul Ih* nummrr. tha ratah : Mahmant of a municipal ro*e te*tlrtg ggrdan. and the heanllflratlon of tha vacant lot at Kmirth ave and Madl •on at., adlolnlng the Elk* rluh. wei-a outlined at a Joint meeting of tha I'hamlter of I'ornmero* floral dlapUf '•ommlllee and garden rluh* In the rhnmhar aaaemhly room* Wedneaday tllght. Th* foregoing were outatandlng *n . nounrerrienla made, hut equally |m [porlant, In the opinion of Cut How ard A Han*on. chnlrman, *na tha declaration of tha npaoclated rluh* • hnt th* flower rampnlgn muat lie made an nnnunl e\-ant MaJ. larkaon, anperlniendant of th* mu nlolpal park ay*lem. aald that tha city la already making plan* along ihla line Tha park department haa directed the water, light, fire, pollca nnd other department* to auhmlt a definite *tatem*nt df what may he needed to beautify their rrwpertlv* hulldlng* and ground* ne*t year, and the work of planting will begin in the fall and aprlng In nccordnnc* with a general city brautlflratlon acheme Woman in France Seeks Her Fiance M 1»« fishy Hlrnon, ?* Huw Camilla ncamotillne*. Chntay 1c rot, Kelna. franca, nnl<p<l Mnvor CulilWf'll'p help Thurwlay In locating her flnnre, .Innirx Roll* fjHrvon. who left Kriim-c on March ?2 for Scuttle iind who hu not b«ta haaid from alnc*. Series of lectures to Be (liven on Gardens ItV IMIItOTIIV KAY (.Ol I.I) "Conramlng *ini<l'-tn»" l« tli«* In trlKuhiK 11tIm of • aarlea of thr»a morning talk* Mr*. John Carroll l'«*r klna I* giving at Ilia Klna Atta K*l ItrlM, nil Fourth av», I'll* k<l(irca will I** given at 11 In thai morning Tha auhjacta am Tuexlay, May 11, "Harden* of ('harm and I uatlmtlon; the Hprlng (»aid«*u and thai iMworatlv* Valua of Iriti" Tuaaday, May 21, "Juna fior dera, thai High I'omp of Humni«r," and U>dn»«idMy« May 11, "(*ard#n* In Mvlody and Y«*rM*." In th* la«t ona, amga will ba aung by Kll*n ftlflton llarrlaum with Ahhla Varna Ifiamrll at th#» piano, and t>oafnM by Mr*. Ivrklna. Ttckata may b* obtained at tha Kin* Art* g*H*rlaa or hy l«*l*phonlng f'apltol 4.117. Mm, f!. II (Iravan mhlhlta a raa* of J4paitf»«wt thins*, #*<%p«'«'ially tha lin uaual l<aiik klmonoa. (»f th* out of-town thlnga, th* blua and whlta rhank til** from Mr !>«>• lon, of Hanta llarbara; tha oamant tlto* of Ka(h*rlrwi (llll*«pla and tha tan « njmn of artb I** from t'allfornia ar* all lnt*r**tlng On* **p*-« laily not"* that lmtlk la by th* **w lng mi-tluxl, wlill, that dona hara ta mada wllli liny or lurx* bamlxio atlrka. Tliraa llluatratlsn, by Kath arlna Van Wyrk, of lt»lllti|tliain. ara among tha l>f<t woilt rfhlbltoO, a«p« 1 tally nna c«ll«1 "Tha Nun." Altr* AMI I KUTH sail J. SHOWN "I'ully, alt by teh fir* anil ajiln" may 1m a roitirnaixlliiaiit aahlom hoard by tha praaant ■arie.ratlon, and "balng domaattc" may !>• d« aplaad by many malJan* today, but cartainly thai* ara wma aUII laft In town who ric*i In tha aria r». (tulrtna daftnaaa of and much tltna apant gulatly at ham*. Witnaaa tha Art, arid Craft* «■ hlbltlon thla month at tha Ftna Arta lallarlM It la uptn, fraa to tha public dally from 12 to 1, and Sunday, from 1 to I. Sunday aoma IM paopla attended tha open ing IndaantaJly thaan o|wnln» taaji ara an opp<jrtunlty for any In t«r„t«l Sa«ttlrlta not only to »« I tha *ihlbltlon tut alao t» noil IfiiT.* of tha aitl»ta Intaraatad. Alwaya *cir<* nf tha axhlbtioni in tha out rant exhibit ar* prrarnt aa hoaUieaaa and glad to aa* that any • tran|,ra mart ctt.rr* ami l»arn anything doatrad about th* illipla). ' hunday Mlaa Krannn llav,rlo* wat 'ln charga aaaiat*l by Mlaa Maurln* lliatt and Mlaa Johanna Uathaaon. I all of whom Ikava Inlrrcatlua work an-ep'ad foi thl* rahlbtt. Incidentally alt arc unlvaratty git la and It la from tha growing art d«partm*nt at our tin|\ei*lly thai much <>f the revival In handiwutk la ouftiing Wheteaa five ywra ago thara wera barely SO art atudenta, today thera are naarly 700. Among thus* who amtatad wera Mra W«r mm, an instructor at the unlvera.ty In caramicn. pottary and }»welry, aa wall aa old faahloned hooked rug, Alao exhibiting are Mra Atwaier, whoaa weaving rlaaaaa two yaara ago opened an antlraiy n*w fkald to handicraft workera here, and Mra John Coopar. who li eihlblting •• v rial unuau&ily attraiuva l»o«krd ruga. Jt'NFI rXlliniTlUN TO KK llimill NT Th* Juna axhllrftlon at tha Flna Arta la to ba aomethlng different. Thru tha klndneaa of M**. Merrtam. our own arttat. a coliactlon of point ing* by different artiat* In Ariaona will U *»nt her* for tha month. KOSI Mil Hi. SKI li 111 H in 1.1 I \ 111 111 I I li About 100 akatchea l.y Lev la floarnberg h*v«» arn%ed *n town and will abortly be exhibited tn aome puhlk? placa. They are unuaual In tachnlnue. w*«*imngly a aort of pon and Ink work which haa l*en apat tared and touched faintly wth c<»k>r. 1 Tha drawing* are cla%ar an«* aa dia tlngulnhed aa etching** All war* made during a two >**rt' stay In Kuit>pe following th* war. WHO HAYS *KT ISN'T IMHIMINti? Who aaya art ta not almoat boom ing In Seattle this year? com*# Mi** Comlah bringing Rudolph Hchafer and <'omeliua Van Vllat up for a«me very modern color work. Then the Seattle Art club offer* out door aketch claaee* and evening art claaeea Ijiat. but not 'eaat. the univeraity announcaa that Prof. Walter F lpaac<i will ahort*y take up hla dutlea aa head of the h part men t MOD DISCOVERS NEWRUPTUREREMEDY Akron. r> . May 11.—A prominent '»» lo phyalelan haa dlaeaverad a *r..n- new m*th«id. which la com* pletely revolutionising th* treatment «<f ruptura Tbla remedy la totally different from any other--«o op»*re tlon no cutting and nothing t«> rub on ' Anyone j-an «ii»* It without t>*in or danger and without losing an hour from work Relief la f#lt almnet Immediately, and racovarj la uattaily »•> raiHd to aeam mmculoui Anyone nho (• ruptured may obtain full information tegardmg thta r»rnirki»bU dlacovery hy writing K H IScott. Hernia Hpe nlaMat. Stl-i* Hrott Itldg.. Akron. (> . who will tend Intereatlng booklet In plain sealed wrapper. Hot Water and Magnesia the Best Stomach Medicine A (tlMifiil Ktl+r MrjiU Ihr imngfroui Klunmrb 4r|«|a Thai ( mum Indignation Mfdlctl authorltlea are now prac tically agrrad that ntnmtch trouble and Indignation ahould ncvir he traatod with artificial dlgaatenta and madtclnre that w«k»n th« natural power of dlgratlon. hut Inataad. the atomach ahould ba kept aweM and clean, and Ha *-tcea» a- Id aratral laed, an that food may dlgeat nor mally and paaa from tha atomach aa nature Intended Practically all Indlgaatlon la Cftua*d by an axceaa of acid In tha atomach which caviar* tha food to aour and ferment bringing on gaa. bloating, haartburn. aharp palna and a dull, haavy, hatlea* feeling Neutralla* or drive out thla dang'-roua acidity and all tha dlanm eeablo jymptoma will quickly ceaa* M*n and woman who auffar aftar •ntlng arr urged to drink aftar avary rural a glaaa of hot water with a teaapoonful or two tahleta of pura Illturatad Mag neala In It. aw h pleae ant pud harmiaaa mrana of prevent ing lha exceaaive formation of acid in tha atomach. and thereby atoppmg all cliance of pain, gaa. enurn«*aa or Indignation. Thla treatment la not only a pre ventive, but a corrective, and uaed promptly whan pain (a felt, glvee almoMt Immadlate relief tjenuina Rlauiatad Magtmala can ba obtained H t moat any good drug at re in alther powder or tablet form. It do+a not Inlure tha atomach. la eaay and pleaa ant to uae. and quite Inexpanai ve Advertisement. | df palntlnc, aculptura ami at iho ui.lvaralt y. Wlilla it waa known I That ha haa lir#n itftifttlMd to tha I univarattjr for two yt-nra. it waa n'if j announoad *a rartalit until thla »v>k lla la nt |>r«-a«-iit In Ki|ro|*. whara ha f.n* t*»n for two yfurn jwO and hna ;formatly l»m at tfca Ctit< iK'> Art In atltutv, Art Mtudaiita' laai.l'* In Naw ork ami molar J'rof. l»iw at Colum bia unlveraity. fcPAMMI AIM IIITM T1 IIP. TO 111. NIIOW N 111 111. An ashlliltlnn of Ppanlah arrhltaa tura aii'l alllad aul»je« la S-ia h»an ar mnK'd by Mlaa Annla Calhoun and la now hung on tlw fourtn floor of tha library. I SI Ml \|. MriM AT TMK Ml HKI M IHrn-tor llall of tha t'nlvrralty mtiaaum haa now on dlaplay an a* hlblllon of laraa and ahawla A alrm lar dlaplay waa Kl%an In 1(17. I-«<■*» from Kuropaan rountrlaa. aevaral I'alaU-y ahawla and aoma Knallah laraa will ba added to tha muaaum ••olla.tlon Mra Char lea 1, Hal rn tnif a will exhibit aima unuauul la<-ea aha haraalf haa mada. I till \N KIM ( ATOR VINITISO HKATTUt Blr Itobart a Kalconar, pra»ident of Toronto unlvaralty. and a wall known Kngllah m holar. la apandlng a waek In Heattle. Ha will give aav aral talka whlla In tha <-lty. Tueaday ha (uva an uaaambly to tha unlver alty atiidanla and • talk at tha Col !a«a Hub Correct Apparel tor Wonvem Time for Petticoats Now in the time for shadow-proofed petticoats. A colorful array of Itadium wash satin and habutal ha* »uxt reached us. They are in tailored and em broidered styles, with hemstitched, tailored or scal loped hem lines. I'nder the sheerest of they are u un . obtrusive as perfect fit can make them—and as ap parent as nicety demands. $3.50 and $5 tecond iMiiu mt Brneea Blrott . Kill Plant Id IVV Lice NOW IM * lndications point to unusual activity on the part of the aphis this season. NOW is the I time to protect your garden. I It is well recognized that TOR A nicotine sulphate combined _n pnn » u with a soap emulsion is the SOAP SPRAY most successful insecticide r\ __ _ . for aphis. < One 30c Bottle In Lilly's Tobacco Soap Make* 3 Gallons Spray you have this combina tion ready prepared, power ful, convenient, ready to use. Simply add water. Sold in small or large quantities. A 80c bottle makes 3 gallons. Get some today! THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. i 621 First Avenue. Pioneer Square Open Till 6 P. M. SEATTLE STARTING Thursday, May 18. Fourth Avenue and Republican Street %G.Mps fii »OOLO» umji YTI lif .I* IV.IV> 1 iTOC*TOBTWffWWWWWHII wo ONLV W HI vr vi wit < Kisif^RsnrajEniiviiHfniß ADMISSION 50<* AND 75* Reserved Numbered t'hair Kale Starting Wednesday, May 17th, 9 A. M.—Owl Drug Co., Third and Pik4 THTT.FPAV. MAY 11, 1922. 4 SENTENCED FOR FRAUD Pleading guilty to aj| nix 'otjijtf^ an Indictment rharglng on.apfJE and uaa of th« maila to dafrig f'harlaa W, Calloway, hla wlfa n A. Calloway, and f|» nry ll.\v|| and hla wlfa. Ciartruda II;. - (jy wara aentennad at Yakima taiD Jud*a Frank A. Ktidkln la'« '< -^1 * Calloway waa ean'enaed to*., month* and llawklna t.» one >aarg a dViv at MrNall laland f'-Seral M tantlary. and both woman on* day In Jail. Tha four d< fendanta promoted a aold at»M-k In a hog ranch, tha ■at hla financial raturna from »ht wara falaely repraaentad thrti | maila, tha Information rhargad. E Spring Repair Worfe for Muny Line Is Q« Hprlng rrpair work la In full »»P In Ilia muny railway department.® Hallway trackage that will b« ■ proved thta month Include* that tlf nln* on Hecnnd and Klrat ave* , fia VI ralnla to Cadar »ta . and Klrat ■ H from Maaaachuartta at. to far® < KRKMOSY AT I MVBKxm OF OREGON May 111 tha Cnlvaralty of Or»| will hava o|M-nliiK ceremonlaa for Wamar Memorial collection of i ental art. which waa reoently gt that Inatltufion. Beveral pern from Haattlo ara attending tha hlblt of thla unuaual gift.