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@, ‘a Bride fone popes Fite pee heancaton __ By BETTY BRAINERD ; “ay ICIONS GATHER ABOUT J Luncheon at Luncheon and [Dinner at FOR A BEAUTIFUL BACK—ROW! AND I TREASURE MY NEW wW gy Matinee Party Washington Hotel ADVISES GIRL WHO “MEASURES UP TO VENUS” Mrs, H.R. Wi , Bien -atartes Mr, and Mrs ” set club in complimen ‘ MM ith Hampton will | inaton Saturday evening BY MARTHA THROOP | a _ a ‘ i ; a dint el . sad resolved ny th P of Lawrence J te . at luncheon at|Thelr questa were a number of peo OES | ciinani; ieee t's a on Saturday, | Ble who ha them | back ' en denire a| F , the 1 ' ce me and tong be Miss Retay during thetr Layee th to see Ruth Chat | Reception for Daughter c ength for my t ' ‘ tw I cover arta were hosts last evening at a charm. | Machine h r i ae ei 1 but | s would be Aivorcetantas Miss Sheahan a ing eption in honor of their| Woman can Wy Complimented Victory Club r, Miss Mary Louise Roch.| boat, or c tly returned from) Paddling she ts c ‘ 2 taseiane.) tree: 4 7 rs Miss Jear Fox was host e Victory club will dance this urned from) ios satiate 4 . . the Miller were the gigs terday at charming infor evening at cht pavilion, The house was brightly |*hine to the beautifying er ¢ | hid on four ' ntrary, if my luncheon at Rainier n | Royal Suxaph Charlie Paul stadiwth dees as " 1. | the exerciae S Pant ercoe litee the , ed t ce t, [hada of Miss ginia 8 rover rd Martir Reynolds Poe eee ene wee nly is the back strength. | n to | with w anquin th ee he i agpaen fh - cr : poe doesn and gladiol. The callers filed) % : the. erengt “ embla nee 0 woul ani were al ig hoe , pag. ~orchtnhnt 2 he rooms between 9 and 11 o'clock, | C4 and bea auitied by rowts but | - t nd lorogt sid not heaitagy opular e dar ‘ feoee teats ' ) an well—and no woman “ pape eu A ' Continued) Attend Tacoma Concert E set of the city ick ane baat te Ak dae will be bothered with a +, pudgy abdomen, either. She ura Emory, Lat hs and Mise Rt r gave @ short talk Among the young people who ¥ ¢ ro 1 with pink sweet m be able to dispense with go to Tacoma on Thursday evening Picnic for Visitors eas, were Ida Corey and Mrs, | W!ll oo > reggae: ; 3 Barbara's. shor ove Miss Grey on to attend the final concert to be given mplimenting Dr. and Mrs , r, who were dated | fore tt , q Assisting Rochester were Mra. “ - t ° th Grey is r n town t it House Party A.B. Williams and Mra. Frank Laird! 3. content with five K acation, and Mr. Edwin wf Utica, N. ¥ . ) ‘ , ‘ *y | ters ser Bovit Miss Katharine Crawford, tes at tho « ' day, grac | ‘ J it to the dey a ae Pauline Yott, Miss Alice Ives, . eee |!y working up s minut . - bee caedlegicnabonyer bei <7} we during this time will Doris srion Haynes and| Luncheon in Tacoma ee ee ee . ? . answered by Miss * me: Buahlor ris I Miss Marion } ? i . : Be sapdibornee Dr. and Mrs. Buehler oe a Robertacn. op il Sita Absxander Dalitio awe nive'8e, 120,08" longer period sah nda had ever || When she returns, i. Honor Guests week end at Eagle Harbor at 3. Buehler, her house guest, will be peuple etes. | taken } r Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie will home of Mrs. Tracy Robertson honor guests at a luncheon given by Ei " | had been ov » be sur at ae give a dinner on Wednesday evening ba Mrs. Raiilie’s daughter, Mra, William her “deares W. at the Sunset club in compliment to| Tancheon for Visitors R. Ripley, at the Tacoma Country | eames | Rt oman Brewer Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Buehler, of Lake | 0. Witte entertained yea-| lub on Friday w than useful in} r acti ; : Nabbed by Po wuciile Greene, Mr, June Stedman, | picnic o enir Glass In serving the buffet supper ph Murphy, of Chico. If one practices rowing in a gym. ville, Conn, Covers will t 1 = See 7 terday at the Rainier club with a] a for sixteen, Dr. and Mrs. Bue . *Fiuncheon in honor of her niece, Miss | | : ” motored to Mt. Rainier on Monday 'Reh gooey ; ~ CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | with Mrs. Charles Bank and Mrs. ong gen ene hier ersomd fe) 4 Stuart McEwan Tompkins, returning | MY*. BE Bre ot ~ Fortson-Thy geson Q) 7 JU ) JU Awson 7) Th ae hey US CIACL) Ses recy or |e Stes ee Mises Dorsey Brown who pis ‘Tuesday night . acilla Treat Monday| The Fortson-Thygeson Auxiliary . are the sts of Mra, George D.| 7 iis 2 ‘ until Saturday at Saints’ | will a regular meeting at % p Black. Twe s enjoyed her Luncheon at hospitality r © of the table | Re guest of Mins Helen Fay,,™. at the Armory jwho is there with her mother, Mrs. | ole connip is a was decorated with a beautiful ; ; ; Tennis Club basket of pink and lavender awe orge Francis Fay | Luncheon for Suffrage Leader BY BIDDY BYE During the war U. 8} 0 nec fitted eact * 60 Lumbermen Are Miss Alice McDonald will e tain e ee A luncheon will be held under the| How shall we estimate the amount! administration suggested foliow.| like the sections of a picture ; on Thursday with a luncheon at the | P* see Mr. and Mra. C. H. Lilly and/Auspices of the Legislative Federa- | of money we can afford to i for | ing divis he food allowance! I resolved to conceal my Guests at D Seattle Tennis club. The guests will! . ° ay : daughter, Miss Janet Lilly, returned f King county in honor of Mies | food each month? r f fi ersons spending | of Katherine 2 Sixty wholesale lumber watch the tennis matches of the state | nvitations for Dance ligdny fross & ten Gaye’ cating at Sel & noted suffrage leader,| Time was, “before the war,” wher or food, or, in other| wouldn't © ev onfide 4 | members of the Gani championship tournament under way Invitations have been issued by | Duc | ¢ & Seattle visitor All| the average daily allowar for the r 1 ft food | Lorimer 2 sumbermen's club, were the at the club this w Miss Elizabet! »w to her your oe | Seattle women are invited to attend. | food coxt of a person living at home st e dt follows Once again I was t ‘i y at a chicken dla ydoneh ka friends for a Saturday eve} Miss Al ‘i who has been with| For further information phone Mra.|in a family was cents a day, but , aya mother was never mo: r y John Ntchtnstes House Parties for ning. jthe Y. M A. at Paris headquar-|Donna E. Baker, president the| now the average ia between 30 and § k pe to Miss M oe . Ph McMaster Shingle compa, “| ters, will sail August 15 for New York | l eration of King coun-| 40 cents a day for each person, ever 4 : ree and fish possible that she, too, his Kenmore mill. Donworth Dance gu lane: will qertve: thoetp’te: Genta | with good mar 2.00 for fruits ar silos extraordinary freak ¢ There ‘will be many house parties | *G a | ew The minimum y for food ‘ paneer und flavor|the girl and the child? at Crystal Springs over the coming Sharp Contrast SR oe | shine Guild Bhsdes Spore as aaeon’s Seohek Garner” bee Week end, the guests attending the week end at Eagle Harbor as the pulld will meet at] health and a king efficiency The i eee Benjie’s baby just before Bo! dance which will be given on Satur Is Very Chi | |ruest of str, ana Mrs. Js the home of Mis Mabel Long, 7316] is 30 conte a day, averaging children | r May, 191 jdbc geile: Mean Hi day evening by Judge and Mrs on ha E., at 11 o'clock. | and adu and multiplying |. : F a the child up k ; % George Donworth only AOS 7 nat yy the number of persons Bow igre tin trou eniieting and: hac It’s a distinct aid to asy Miss Harriet Baxter will have ten ces ee who has Altruistie Club ily to estimate family | going © wor apiece a uf We ny: te housekeeper who desires Suests over the week end. j : nein: thin cian Mrs. Pierre P| Altruiatic club at the home of \ A vege 2y | Pinest ax a bride >t f , Another house party will be that | Ferry for the past month, will leave| A. 1. Shelprew, 6011 Meridian ave ) cents a a : “4 the sgn ; “o " after er” as ki et at ba to economize, and at the of Miss Mary Donworth, who will ‘Thursday for her home in California,|®t 11 o'clock for an all-day meeting. Mum allowance for food cots ar r revealed the name of , ; have eight guests an Wana ee 8 day per person, other estimat Of milk, § ounces mother. I began to suspect that he same time have appetim | Mr. Russel Gibson will entertain | cee } Women's Century Club reid canta par day will supply ot mat 5 ’ f 14/had never known 1 ing, nourishing aad eeveral guests Col, and Mra, Emmett Addis leave! The art department of the Women's | “comfortable” daily menu a n : a _ Winter x ant ; Miss Amy Munday will have sev- today for California to visit Mrs,|Century club will hold its annual b cents per day per capi cereals r te » n obs a cough £ . isfactory cooking af eral week end visitors. Adis’ slate: *. Wellingto plenic at Volunteer park Thursday r variet eee AE eae ee cere sl ae wba. Sdamibére ao aaked to take 5 cents per day per capita al| Of sweets, from 2 to t with her nurse a fa every meal. That's lows for choice cuts of meat, fruits! Of fats, from > untain sanitarium. She was 4 t | 4 ‘ i the na hes i Thursday Tea at for Fort Leavenworth, where Col.|!uach and the necessary dist cut of season and other luxur-| -Foursifthe of these amounts {s|to come home. 1 decided it would Tennis Club 5 ; Addis will be stations OE pes detains. bs ob peoeae tamty food| bp, aight tataraeak” Waal ePER | Bers 7. A. Pranetol and Dire, Wis Mire. George ‘Warren, Desle and), Tone chapter, ‘No, 114, Onder ot], conte Per Say, Sar 2tsratt| shames Gane uncut is autticien| around? unr when Dartare we ree sett te Suaree at Jzon, Warren, returned Monday from Eastern Star, will give its first an: | [ie Reali Slt! Cott te vt eance | fora man, woman and three children | 1 admitted to myself that my mie SAUCE the Seattle Tennix club on Thursday r lsainte’ Rest. where they have been | "ual plenic at Woodland Park Thurs pe aed pins cre gy Stl 9 tent se © nwarranted.! ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCERTNR Presiding over the tea tables will be lfor several weeks, Accompanied by |@4Y. August 21. Supper will be ne ul - wi a ror chs. ba Mrs. Archibald Clark, Mrs. Anna! { |Mr. Boole they left for Lake Cres | Served at 6 o'clock Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. Henry F leent on Tuesday. ee Blake, Mrs. C. E. Farnsworth, Mrs. , o- Gen, Sherman Circle, G. A. R. C. H. Bacon, Mrs. D. E. Skinner, | ’ i Mr. and Mra. David H. Moss mo-| The Gen. Sherman Circle of the Mrs. L. B. Peeples and Mrs. Henry | jtored to Mt. Rainier Sunday, They|@- A. R. will give a luncheon and) Kyer. They will be axsisted in serv : @il return thie evening cam party at Carpenter hall, Fre) fing by Miss Helen Schwager, Miss | eae mont, on Thursdey at 12 o'clock. | Polly Perkins, Miss Florence Agen, | ' | Mr. Lawrence Wiley lett Tuesday | There will be a musical program lat Miss Margaret Hansard, Miss Jose i for Dorset, Vt, where he will visit|¢T im the afternoon, phine Fransioli and Miss Dorothy | | before entering Yale b Mig” Allan. if | j “ee The Capitol Hill chapter of the W. | cee I Judge and Mrs. rke and Miaa|C: T. U. will meet at the home of White Elephant Shop | 4 Webster motored to Granite Falls on | Mr* H G1 tick. 1637 Thirty-third Mrs. H. P. Fish has arranged the | Tuesday to spend the ares risen a A gelonte T00 o progr: y . Muses saothine ‘Shon “Saad Haase / | Dr. and Mra. George Beale McCul eyes and sewing for the White / Harmon, a talented violinist of the luch and their two sons returned | Shield home will be done. University of Washington, will play, | i Sunday from a week's outing in the| accompanied by Mrs. H. M. Hug. country “ee at Carmel-by-the-sea, before leaving The Oriental Court No. 6, Tribe of / . | Ben Hur, will have a picnic at Wood 4 18 3 < ir ‘land park at 6 o'clock on Thursday Dance for San | 4 libeaeaes id of Lest Ancelet| gaining, boating aod other ath Diego Visitors weeks as the house guest of Mrs.|letic events will be held for which Miss Dorothy Rowe will be hostess 2 | Harold McCaughey | Prizes bho eo otfered, poetry Su at a dance Saturday evening at her cee |preme Chief FR. Frances MacKenzie home in honor of Miss Margaret Miss Virginia Sheahan has been) Will be present Chase and Mr. Richard Chase, who : [spending the last few days with Miss) be are with théir parents, Mr. and oe n Messer. | Mrs. E. F. Chase, of San Diego, at d Me | the Sorrento hotel. Mr. and Mrs. FE. F. Chase, Mr.| eee | | Richard Chase, Miss Margaret Chase 1 Mrs. George F. Rowe returned Home From Service ( ‘riday from several days at Mt. Rat Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks have! | | -Just received a telegram from their oe 3 brother, James Conlan, who has BY BETTY BROWN Mr, and Mra. FE. 8. Sheahan ot | been overseas tWo years, announce | 3 Chicago arrived Monday night to} fng his arrival at Camp Merritt, N.| Not frequently does o soclate yg Renta rises S ea ers ~—_ ¥. He ts the last of five brothers| the use of black and white in com: |"Pen +o agree Mls to return. bination or contrast with the frocks at the Washington Pat of summer—but as autumn draws : . near black and white become more af ss f Bridge for Mrs. Hines popular. Here ie sketched for Fasn-| MM and Mra. C. H. Farrall. have Sh ° OU can wash your sweater yourself—and it won't Honoring Mrs. James Shackelford | jon Art an especially successful ex. |T¢MOved to the Hotel Sorrento to P) shrink! Won't lose i 1 Hines, Mrs. H. E. Plank entertained | ampie in black and white—the use |"Pend the winter, AN lose its shape with a bridge Friday afternoon at/| of biack georgette crepe over w ie fd Pee een ee g the Seattle Golf club, The guests| Baronet satin, with tnterlac tao ‘of |., Miss Eleanor Howe and Miss Wash it in rich Lux suds, and it will come out just were Mrs. C. A. D. Young, Mrs. 8.| white grosgrain picot edged ribbon, | Katharine Howe have returned trom as soft and fluffy as the day you bought it. V. R. Hooker, Miss Cymbria Daniels,|a collar of rare, creamy lace con. | Westerm Canada, where Miss ¥ Mrs Deight Meade, ous 2 C.| fined by a white silk rose with |"F has been for the last three years. ELLOW keys are It is twisting woolens and rubbing soap on them that makes loore, Mra. iiiam lyde Brow nked petal and a cleve demon H i i Mrs. J. Radford and Mrs, Vera|atration of the new fullness about | MF. and Mra, Frank Fretwell will caused by either St eres Dut with Los Heros a eal a Ti exieur ekeeas oe a |xpend the weekend in Vancouver _ too much or too lit- | rubbing. Only sousing in the rich, pure lather, gently pressing ein s | ade tle light. | the suds through the soiled parts. Col. and Mrs. Charles L. Phillips : w en a i I : ate a4 tha Sedeat Deas aet | in. 8, Hage mene Salil Lux comes in pure delicate flakes. They dissolve instantly Phillips recently returned from ser ped with ivory Keys shou in hot water, i v vice overseas, and he was formerly! be kept open and placed er, Nothing but Lux makes such a wonderful lather! ed at Fort Wor . ~ " i , ’ , alia 2 , t Fort Worden near windows, where there Lux is so pure it won't hurt anything water alone won't injure. Mrs. ©. B. Lamont and children| i8 Plenty. of light. This} |are spending a month in Portland, | keeps the keys white. Your grocer, druggist or department store has Lux.— Miss Emma Anderson spent the} Quite the reverse is true HAT Hie Coy, Cammbricge, Dae THE OLD SON k end at ‘Agate nt with her} Of low-priced pianos; they | sister; Mrs, Frederick Hall White are usually fitted with cel- To wash your sweater | eb | luloid keys which, in time. the new Songs, the latest Dance |e eee re Se” Mies) | tan wallomk, S008 <posure r ! ee . Rillee Bernard have returned fro} h yellow from exposure very hot water—tw. issolv littl lait tha Sax he Uh Cochacteee, |Bilee Re have re m! to the light. er—two tablespoonfuls Dissolve a little Lux in the last Toppent to the gallon. Add cold water to rinsing but do not make a lather. the great Instrumentalists,—in Mrs. 3... WKH: Mies eutniines Yellow key and those cupped ~ " makethe sudslukewarm.Swishyour This leaves your sweater softer and . , 4 rom wear, car ” estor } i short, all the music of all the jand Miss May Davis spent several| if os eink) wh t bs ‘ Y ohe | Salle Iocan on cattiemaes:-meaee te caer acre \eir original whiteness by our world-is at the instant commend | da ut Mt, Rainier last week apart This ‘work ie thex ; Ras ppt pressing the sude through Squeeze the water out, and spread of a Columbia owner, Models from ; cna Sia: Hag. | ROY Osx PM CONORS MMOTE eer, La ee $25, on “CREDIT GLADLY.” 4 in ia month's outing Saints’ Rest, Whisk Lux into a rich lather in three times in lukewarm water. There is nothing like Lux for fine woolens Miss Katherine Fitzgerald arrived |yesterday from Chicago to sbe the |house guest of Mr. and Mra. Henry | |C. Hibbard for the remainder of the summer. see Mr. O. D. Colvin left today for San Francisco. 211 Union Street DIES FROM PARALYSIS 1332-34 Second Avenue |,.™: Henrietta Winenitl, 69, 2 Third Ave., Corner Bith ave, 8. died Tuesday frem a Iniver Str |stroke of paralysis, She is survived University Street lby a daughter, Miss Tulle Winehill,|COpposite Pantages Theatre) | and a son, David Winehill, both resi- mw | Copsrished ror, by Lever Bros. Ca, dents of Seattle,