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Bl ral Luncheo i By ) Dr. and Mrs. O'Shea Give Dinne Dr. and Mrs, 1 @inner a ' ard on Wed to a number « rf Dance for Popular Young Maids guest, Miss Louise Sun, and M Hasel McMillan will be Mra. Char day evening be given inv of Mrs. Jame of Mrs. Castle Of the younger @d, as th nvitat ay 1" ted to the friends of honor 1 es 1. Major Cas s at Camp Lewis HME And has just been made camp sur HH Dinner for Departing Da Seattleites lark gave a r at the ng, compli Mr. and Mrs, E Prettily appointed din Boulevard on Friday ev fe menting Dr. and Mrs, R O'Shea. fay Who leave Friday for the t. Ten Buests enjoyed their hospitality i Small Tca | Mre. H.C and 0 Au He relia Rheinho the guests of Mrs. 8. K. Waterm: Urday afternoon at Canada Day The Canadian Women’s club and the Canadian Men's club have united forces to make the First of July Dominion Day, a record one in the history of the club: ‘The day will be celebrated in honor f the signing of victory-peace, and fn commemoration of Canada’s glor $0Us part in the war. The meeting Will be held at Woodland park, where there will be good speeches, music dancing and attractions for aM ages All Canadians and all British-born Are cordgally to come and help celebrate birthday Tre Canadian Women's club will t <e coffee and tea free of charge Hina it ix asked that basket lunches be brought, for 6:30 o'clock White Elephant Shop Mrs. J. M. Lang, mezzo soprano With Mrs. Caroline Jardine lat the piano, will furnish the mus Program at the White Elephant Shop Tuesday noon, . at tea Sunset club. n Rat Transportation Club of Seattle Mr. A. L. Summers, of Sheboygan "Wik. president of the Wisconsin As- Bociation of Commercial Secretaries, Was the speaker at the noon lunch fon of the "Transportation Club of Beattie today. He took as his sub “The New America The club members were also given the opportunity of hearing Master @iaud Lorraine, the boy orator, ‘on “The Hetterment of Ameri Mu iwlc was provided by Mr aham French, violinist, and Miss Louise ‘Graham, pianist. * Bowdoin-Corbett Miss Blanche Virginia Bowdoin be- ‘eame the bride of Mr. Edwin M. Cor Bett. of this city, Wednesday, June 2%, at a pretty ceremony, performed At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard @oin, of Bremerton. Relatives and Glose friends witnessed the ceremony PD which was read by Fe ‘The bride was attended by her six ter, Mrs. Hagar J. Davis. Mr. Jcmes Costello acted as best man for the Broom. After the ceremony Miss Georgia York, of Minneapolis, cousin ft the bride, sang he Heart of Her.” A buffet luncheon follow After a brief wedding trip, Mr Mrs. Corbett will return to Se: Where they will make their home temporarily at the Sagamore apar ments. Victory Club Dance The Victory ciub will give its Weekly ce on Wednes even ing in th Leschi pavilion The af. @aire continue to increase in popu arity and some more new features @re planned by the committee charge. Bridge Tea Mrs. G. W. Soli entertained 1 Quests at brid ) fternoon a-table was presided over b Davis and Mrs. Frank Luce. Favors were given Mrs. Cor Gill Cockerill and Mrs, Frank Moul throp. . | Are You Awaiting The Great Crisis? If fo, Do Not Allow te Time to Pass With Nature Unaided e. other at tea Pain and danger Mother's Frier rendering th erned by the relax Kent alm, rextful n ing stay at home girl may put the bulk of her dress afternoon gowns « be practiced Mins Nelly Felger, daughter of Mr. | Felger, who will en. | tertain at a dance tonight at the’ Se attle Tennis club. of the most charming girls in Seattle women find the one-piece dress the and Mrs, W. W Felger is one trives to loo! Cyrus Clapp, and Mrs. W Hallloger and Mies Beatrice Clapp. a student of | ‘This ts only touch Mariborough week to spend summer with her parents od Advice ort business t wondering woman © should follow in July 4 for Chicago and Det road to the divorce for about thr will return by Ceuonting AND I AM JEALOUS MY OWN MOTHER-IN-LAW! 4 grand reunion this is for him and ‘Transportation aed Park | BOB COMES HOME Matthews returned urday night from the East went to further the Inte section of the country as I had seen him wal Side Woman's Improvement Central Park with Katherine The monthly Side Woman of my moth N. Vaughan and two small Kirke plan to be, ax soon Woodmansee. they are engaged" who has been Sojourner Trath Club will return with her was torment for Lewis, who » where to find home Saturday ents, Mr. and Mre. at Eagle Harbor. Community Club Meets Misn Helen 1 row for New York me with hin parents screamed out neutral part I had to pb Vanderbilt Wurdemann commissioned ma marked the y epoch in his Club Luncheon end of an extraord served as chief ” > luncheon at 1 ck at the Elks put on olive ¢ U H. Hudson. | w~ sundered my I was lonesome and Kevned Club to Meet I must endure i OD Mr. Robert Hotfmar for a two months Irving Colwe the war the number of wo employes in Great Britain ym 1,500 to 3 A 4 Aglee Sisters to Pienic sojourn east ) nd games wil North Yakima mre Ay. ITES--STINGS the affected surface with house- hold ammonia of warm salt water; then apply ey iy guests of Mr F $ Oe WICKS *YOUR BODYGUARD" ~ Sor, 608, SUSY, Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. 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Some dainty collars d appropriate gloves and comnorier from busine: for her fan I want to answer “QUIT” too. Who's to blame? sometimes the | 0M In the whirl sometimes the husband |". sorrow only and more often, both. eventually If this wondering woman makes| I am only a young woman, but a and attractive from | mother of two small babies, alone in| will then bi pure Jove, leaves the vanity of the | the world, a repented and learned| spend on her hats, shea world bebind, and lives only to make! woman, I say, st, this wonderful instru- ment is a Steinway Piano of standard type and quality. So rich in achievement and pres- tige is the story told by the name “Steinway” that noth- ing further need be said here Second, there is ineased in this a piano a “Pianola”—the gr Aeolian player mechan- ism which brought piano playing within the reach of all music lovers a quarter of a century ago. In its present modern and perfected form the Pianola is so simple to operate, yet so subtle in its musical effects, that anyone may sit down, and, insertin a music roll, play to his We cordially invite you to come in and hear the Steinway Duo-Art-—the greatest of all Pianofortes. Nowance into he er solution of the ) how they plan their clothes. ly happy, and then her hus “Wondering Woman” band cares naught, I would on the other hand who asks if if he comes home tired from a hard 6 footsteps of day's work, and she is will be her portion sit down with that! ¢ HS Gadlaatrerl By CYNTHIA GREY ows item comes to us from a Wa ‘ , ‘ the crepe de ch ; te waist has become ur ft Th re eure they are ¢ 4 dine ore 1n to lead g of departments, where there be ar tol es eum » the girls to lay off the geor i F being asked for af e The High Coat did not issue. But there w a blowur If Clothing Minn ¢ ' t “ne thir ‘ . " mpowslble to © girls a not necessar ‘ him any good to have some other kind of garment arks ux to discuss the problem of the business woman bu woman's assets, and the woman who neg tability are the great essentials. Mor anon girl, if whe must choose between a and vening dress her soul longs for, will have t hase and tried to get the must reverse iis clothing. She may buy afternoon Mies, if +: = by aftern f fr worst enemies that we have and economize at home in cottor or simplicity or the think it breaks up more to seed ll the boome ever man the business girl. It is the business clothes that must 1 am not in favor of any t when the budget ie planned. if there aa a ae pons will think the M : ng t do i% to cut outmem ay go for the friillies, But mex to « nd n't think that the is the home s not the working when ‘ I nd Laun the import We would be just has ngry because means and relatives on the he cannot “spruce up” and step out Why doesn't she take a purt and she is determined to go out| in dressmaking angen It is 80 ee of pleasure and! of her clothes? cheaper and more lored garments. STEINWAY DUO ART Greatest of all Pianofortes heart’s content—a complete piano technique, as well as a library of the finest piano music awaiting your pleasure. Third, the Duo-Art Piano possesses the almost unbe- lievable power to entertain with a wonderful repertoire of exquisite piano music—the actual playing of the greatest piano-masters of our, day. By inserting a Duo-Art roll and simply touching a button, the Duo-Art will play the music recorded in that roll, exactly as it was played by the a tist, bringing out the artist’s every fleeting tonal tint, as well as his most thrilling cli- maxes, Third Avenue at Pine 4 Seattle ma—Spok: —Portland NNN: SH iit PRONE Pi uni ly eat tl HILT ing Our probe ep, = 1 awalin yoy, & 10 drens pretty sug and of courme i then gave her one fast pet > town with her, aind she was afraid to get anythi would not be in aya think style caused by mee * to make profit is one ing to do, but think there mug be some casy way around this ert would like to hear the opinion ¢ ners on this subject, If the truth were known, fte: Umes the women who appear the most stunning spend the least on r clothes. One hundred del. jars is too much for any woman to pay for a dress, be she rick or poor. And the sad part of all is that these fashion hounds whom your wife is trying tokeep pace with, will talk about ber s quick or quicker if she good or better clothes than they, as they will if shel sensible and dresses within ber every way, that I can't F any woman not doing it i