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BETTY Bridge Tea Tuesday R. Castle By Wedding Announcement Tavitations bh been fe omet. @nd Mrs, Raimond Sey Murenne to the marriag + Sant Mise Marguerite me to Ensign Clarer lark, son of Mr. cM Philadeiph Wednesday "Owiug to the fact that BMira. Auzias de Turenne PAA near relatives in the Pwredding wil! be a small affair at thet Family Pelatives Ige tea was giver Mrs. home of issued by Aunian de of the Aunias « afternoon by Charles at the ver mou Sewall lark, ¢ July Mr / . Heffer Qs r rs. J Bight a tae earlier home and friends come from France and the 7 Miss Faith Redfield Sf honor and the bridesmaids Oy Be Miss Mary Delafield, Miss Bie Collins, Miss Pima Collins and ‘i Florence Williams Mr. Aimar Ausias de Turenne ) @idest brother of the brideciect 5 WAR wounded at Ypres, 1915 a Be able to be present ax he in Haiti with the Am Ranking Corporation « York. Mr. Amaury Auzaias Eture who was wounded ige and who fough Years at the front with Legion ily returned Teon has bg Lee Mert-t Jance East Meri- Club 1 will be maid} 7 eo ol will Wea y ut Given Chair we the at Yale will M Mes for ha he from ernment he doing of Canadian with the Johns home, and returned Ellensburg V Of Interest A wedding of considera’ . Vedding Auzias de Turenne was edu at Forest Ridge and rk Ww the convent terest in * former ople ittee of the France the American fu wounded. Clark, who was on a chaser for more an a as “just arrived in Seattle to one of the best known in Philadelphia is a of Harvard. Amer for on Saturd: Florence Fol, I become the bride 4 Mise Mr. Raymond Fischer of Etlensby Mies Fo! in Ellensburg for visited Mre. frequently has been making the pv Hu in . Visitors Entertained Mise Alice A an attractive ¢ the beautiful ball room of her mother, Mr«. & dance was tp compliment to ber of visitors in town and guests enjoyed the affair. Miss Fay in Paris Miss Alice Fay ix at ing as se ary at the ¥ headquarters in Paris. Bhe ers herself very fortuna to remain in Paris, aa the girls who were Coblenz with her have had orders to return to the United States. ° has and on aunt, nson Was hostess at ce on Wednesday In at the Aronson home Sipe | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy en — Mr. and Mrs. Harold at dinner Wednesday evening Rainier club. Mr. and Mrs met Mr. and Mra. Funch the former were on their ®. Mr. Funch ts specia! © for Sweden en route to study conditions for his oe fitt present act MCA consid toring Party James D. Hoge left Thursday mg with five guests for Vic They wil! motor about Van island and other places of in for a week. Mrs. Hoge's will be Mrs. A. W. Tidmar Bolcom, Mrs. Francis » Miss Lillian Carstens A. G, Cushman ee on at ity Club H. W. Sumner entertained | at the Women's Univer. | chapter of the D. at luncheon on Thursday. Tuesday, June at eee | Mrs. Charles H. Morford, 929 19 ave, at 2 ‘clock ‘The Junior « Daughter | mittee hax charge of the program ce WILL NOT PREVENT A WOMAN KICKING NEW YORK, June 20.—No matter how tight a woman's ekirt is, she can kick a man if she wants to. | Magistrate Douras so ruled, and he |put under bond to keep the peace Miss Jennie Berger, 33. Miss Berger denied that she had kicked Joseph Goldmutz and told the judge it could not be done without splitting the skirt she was wearing Engagement Announced M and Mre. H.C. Allen ann the pgagement of their «: Nell Mae, to Mr. Harry W. Just. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Just of Olym pin, Mr. Just recently returned with the 91st division from France |D. A. R. Meets Tuesday The June meeting of the Rainier A will be held the home . have “been issued b; Mrs. Laurence & Booth to ‘to be given Tupeday evening. at their home in honor of their » Miss Betsy Booth, who has ted from Forest Ridge eee Elephant Shop ‘Ray D. Clarke has arranged for Saturday noon at Elephant Shop, which will by Miss Mina Pear! Allen. with Miss Alicia Rogers | plano. a ee Dinner , Frank Fellows Da to Miss Marjorie Whitelaw solemnized on June 24, will dinner to his best men and on Monday evening at the CAPETOWN.—To the exploits of the troops on that date, in the | wood battle, 1917, the South |government decreed an tional holiday on June 15 commemorate 3 South African annual na Let's go buy Boldt’s French pastry and butter horns, 1414 Third ave., 913 Second ave. or 310 Pike st. ost Sigut \ omen wearing Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets since last Autumn,will discard them nowonly because the Spring Season presents allur- ing new “Rengo” styles to conform to a decid- edly different sil- houette. Strong Rengo Belt, Double Watch-Spring Steels, Steelas- tic Webbing are exclusive “Rengo” features that contri- bute to the lasting grace and comfor: of these wonderful cor- sets—earning for them RENGO the enviable reputa- BELT tionof “the most econo- FEATURE ELASTIC WEBBING mical reducing corsets ever devised for wo- men of stout and medium build.” Reducing orset _ has a tamous, eleven years’ reputation for long service and | hard wearing qualities. They retain their original beauty | ina manner truly unueual in the experience of the stout ‘woman whois proverbially “hard on corsets.” ‘ Prices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $10 Crown Corset Co., 170 Fifth Ave., New York BRAINERD | A nUM) the C Max and Piutt her dean of Mina ¢ Saturday t Mr n arrive Highla Parks who Mra. @ has in Newark, N tural firm Mre me New York Horace week Mardy arrived 4 whort trip to Mra. Ch Poe Wh mother Poe Was ot Mr Mrs. Elien ton, D.C. Chartes K tomorrow ‘oe for nev ries and of and sister will vinit Poe to eral arriv Mr. and nthe town Mra A Francisce club “H who will make the Parry, Mr. Hoy umber of men will go to Ban Rohemian Among those trip Dr. Morits and I Judge and Mre. King Dykeman and three children have moved to Three Tree Point for the summer e- Mr. and Mra. Edgar Ames Misa Margaret Ames have gone puntry club for the summer end Thomsen, Mr James D. or. Frank Shaw and to ‘This w cruise their ya eee Mrw. J. W. Cline, Mrs enough, Miss Marjorie Jones ter of Mr. and Mra. Richard Jones, and Mra, Erastus C. Hawki leave Saturday for a month's trip to Boston and Pittsburg. Miss Jones will go as far as Mihneapolis. -. they w ht MM. G taugh Raxe Mr. Moritx Milburn left Thursday for Priere William Sound, Alaska, t | spend th summer | home . Mrs, Ca spending the w turn Sunda Lieut n 3.3 week's of Mr Singleton, left Francisco to je 8. Houston. who has beer o vintting the and Mre. Francis R Wednesday for San in bis boat, the U. # te to Newport . Mr, and Mre H. Epperson and ughters, Mixx Gladys and Miss ace, have taken the Chester erts’ house at Three Tree Poin the summer on at en . for . and Mre William N eral days Vancouver island. Mr Redfield ne motoring around Mr. and dyke left month's trip to Japan eee a three Maj. Charles Ft Wednesday from an eastern trip and is epending several days with Mrw James FE. jalbraith and his wife who ta visiting her mother, Mra. G braith. Maj. Caatien will go to take up his duties amp Lewis, He attended the National Tuberculosis ssoctation and A Tican Medical as sociation convention in Atlantic City eee Judge and Mrs Chad wick, formerly of Olympia, have tak en apartments at the Olympian. . . phen J. . M George W. Ingham, of Olym pla, arrived yesterday to be the week end guest of Mrs. Frank G. Taylor at her home at 926 Twelfth ave. N see Mrs. H.C. Jerald Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. tine and Dr, R. W. Perry and Mra. Perry, who have been the guests of Mra. W. A. Shannon, Shannon-on-Chelan, Lake Chelan, | motored back Sunday Mrs. T. J, Hassett and daughter, Miss Daisy Hassett, left for Minne apolla the first of the week where they will spend several weeks with relatives and friends and Mr frien th Mr Arthur Phinney with Among the out-of-town guests whe will be present at the wedding will be Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Sizer of Raymond, and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Foverdue of Aberdeen. “ee Mr. Alfred R. Rochester, who recently his honorable charge and who with ¢ engineers for nd a half in Fra short time with his pi {and Mra. G. A. C. Roct | to going to New wh nccepted a positior o- i received from vith service ce, In spending York . Mre Welch) spending mother, George of hwartz (Julia Wilmington, Del., |e the summer with Mrs, Julia Welch, and |ter and brotherindaw, Mr. and Mrs ©. L. Murray ee and Mrs, W. Wednesday Portland her . Mr turned to G. McLaren from a motor They left Seattle June “4 and were companied to Portland | Frances Edgerton, art | Seattle schools, |Portiand for an re by Miss supervisor of who will remain in indefinite stay. Mrs. F. D. Burroughn, of Portland, Ore., is now in Seattle to attend the Jeoncert given by her sister, Mrs. Dal Steele Ross, Mrs rroughs is stopping at the New Washington hotel during her stay here. Ia from week Hi Rovenc Portian at the rose 8. Reed ans has where re she festival and Mrs spent a with Mrs orge Kessinger Mrs. Bernice E, Raymond, of San | Francisco, is in Seattle on a visit for a few weeks, and is stopping at the Sorrento hot Ivan) Castien returned | MARY HER * WITH IE HOTEL - ‘ Peach Is Color of This Frock x 4 » My her talke with Mary The 4 of the of the pyramids were Mary's he sravan) took tr fa ht century of their of th rid often otel nated Nevements just a th ume t largest ariew ¢ it tories count uy # if they floor touch ar fenigned foi returns t turbing soun We admired Hight placed the above the § read the low that one m time of the of bed And if you dor night with out t want to here's ar in rat ecard of warn door. morning paper A pho in touch the me to hang Mar alipy outnide “And into reom at your bedside keer with world—you eneagements for the get the an || day before 2 | ‘early ur And that ca ra robbed of mreen nhock ite 4 morn tor rrouchy, rleepy Mary didn r hotel that day « girl's tr BY BETTY BROWN h there was dew edu it A general in probably a aw oman every well and of t o| that woman 6 best manners neer th whe in @ chaper nea- formation bureau, and ting “ss GREAT OLD n] S. Clears Skin of Erup- tions — Drives Poison From the System Get it fixed trimming hem, topped by ) your mind that skin eruptions, skin, and all akin entirely to impure and infected blood. eczema, burning, itching dincasen are due CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Pythian Sisters the skin. xive their reg: | keepinx m Knights of lHef-—not eve ening salves would be ary with us in this belief, and Bon Marche Cooperative Association trouble can be relieved—you The Hon Marche Cooperative anso- | entirely restored to health. 8. 8. 8. will give a moonlight excur.|# 4 purely vegetable treatment that on for the employes and friends| YOu can secure from your own drug of the store Saturday ev ic. The ist—tt Is a blood that will boat leave the ferry landing | purify your blood and cause a most at the foot of Marion st. at § o'clock see Brighton Beach Community Club ‘The Brighton I Community club will hold Ite plentc Saturday instead of tod with the Brighton Congre Sund. hool, at o'clock. Mothers and children w come in the afternoon and bring a plenic supper. The men i come after business hours. Coffee will be served. If the trouble was by simply t clean you n the outside of washing could obt pintments, and n re lotions and Agree your an be Pythian ular mon! . Pythias hall Saturday necenu ni tonie ach tional | Wooderaft Totem Club A special meeting of the Wood. craft Totem will be held morrow at 1:30 o'clock In the club rooms in the Arcade building, for the purpore of transacting bust ness that may corm the club. Alfiance of the University Unitarian Chareh The A nee of the University Unitarian Church will hpid a lunch eon and food sale on Saturday, June 21, from 12 to 2 o'clock in the as sembly room of the chapel on East 47th = st. An appetizing men of lhomecooked articles will be served la carte any before —for Saturday a . Seattle Suffrage Chub Seattle Suffrage club annual pl at the M. Rininger, at Wash ‘The id it Mrs, E will home Peaux net Take steame Leschi park Whitelaw. Day | | Ladies of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of L Engineers and men 199, Forester 9 omott Lodge o'clock Fire No. hall CLUBS FOR SUNDAY Rainier Chapter, D. A, i Chapter, Daughters of R | Amer! at jer an F Camp are directed A olution, will ¢ Lewis Sunda to meet rounds not la For further directio with Mrs, Ernest nic bers M. C. municate Kast $088. com Hui Taffetas ‘Take 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ 4% teachi If you val Little Cont. Prt 523 4th Ave, Main 3 Danced in leading pl of New York City. Member Teach DAY FURS ¥ 3 Speci. FROM TRAPPER TO WEAR Summer FUR Klondyke co, Prices nd & Madison Commercial Bidg., XPLORE THE DELIGHTS OF REMEDY Ssh ieee FOR SKIN DISEASE By CYN1 A “WONDER” PLACE OF TODAY ute detect pri of the} And charg temper and ‘HIA GREY to! Mian Gre you advi what would kind? PANT READER matter to the juve Hiroadway proper! rt will take m: the situation of A CON Report the 200 not to remedy Mins Grey: When a fellow to he his wife, is he #sup- ngagement ring 1 does he take aftewards to Dear aske a girl ed to ha h him at girl 5 ring? iow pay for the girls and clothes, ete, andl dresses” ii F. romantic, of course, to have aire to place on the only r, provided she says “yeu,” A suitor the ring later, but it customary for him to take nee with him to make the ot necessary "s vurchase . The bride purchases her trousseat and t bridesmaids furnish thell own dresnes id finds t Hi ungovernable ta from home away I'm going to tell t 4 Outside 4 to wa whe na bered what I am continua b that I couldn't mer fam in I ven me almost inaane u aspen to on living wi have food might 1 Lai Mary to ehlet THER new! two Jim and 1 1 ; - : yur hus ‘ mper ar “FAIRY DRINK” CASE IS PUT OUT OF COURT SAN FRANCISCO, Jun that ar rea and work ort them. cold bu 1 seem Lo inens stand the wi ur how togeth difficult and ae oa way re experi profession. Gre t information on t eulle-Carleton ra. sbrnar that th atue of imit case up befe atter ps ad the Daily nee how intensely sult was me Law home country and it then fell asleep am further news wot D. on this ders can be glad mation case of the re vol decided abatement of your tr and finally Fifty make you irely well years ago 8. 8. 8. was dincov Miss Grey: 1 you for some advice, as I think ¥ can tell me what to do, There ix a lady who door to me, who has a baby fo months old, and it only weighs 10 pounds flour. 1 talked t milk but « Dear am coming and given suffering this period it has proven its remarkable curative prop- erties as a blood purifier and tonic and has relieved thourands of cases of dinease caused by poor or impure blood. You can be relieved, but you must take &. 8. 8. Take it if only pimples appear, for they denote bad bleed, and may be followed by the sufferings from torturing skin erup. tions. Therefore be sure. Don’t take chances, don’t use lotions. If yours is a special case, write for expert medical advice. Address Medical Di- rector, 258 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga to man During well as about it I only others, ha changing t without the flo turn 1 dignified and say a Well, I guess it is The poor little Innocent thing nothing but skin and bones, a when it sees the bottle, it will sha of it, then {t will first gulp milk down as fast as possible and inter lives next feeds it cows mUk and her nose manner, ctor's orders.” its little hands and try to get hold | the! w tem at th Women Tell One of Gre / r) a’ oino tall how, turougn th sr sctnare Brena. they caine wutteriag wrcally ‘welGeal re tae he os trom te os the right and cheerful and aim and restful, how the was passed without the usual wufte od when nature ts unaided, thas precurvel, (ae, eal meth devote it to the rearing ir nildre and to the things ca riend te a most penet ther to retain her nat tr akin is not cracked ore. rt co pany, Dept. L, Lamar Building, Ati Georgia, for their Motherhood Hook, ain m bettie of Mother's Friend ft Grugegist today Youthful, Beautiful Skin Easy to Have You may be as healthy as a bird n the air and still have @ poor com plexion. Changing seasons and tem= peratures, winds, dust and dirt, are apt to injure any #kin, even tho the general health be good. mn external uences spoil the plexion, the natural thing is to move the spoil by external m: Ordinary mercolized wax will this. It will actually abserb weather-solled film-skin, a Mj each day. In a week or two have a brand new complexion, a akin. The exquisitely beautiful youthful complexion thus acquil comes easily, without harm discomfort, there's no reason why any woman should not adopt simple treatment. Just get an ou ized x at any dru ply nightly like cold it off mornings. This not fail in any case. 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