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BETTY BRAINERD Luncheon at Sunset Club A tue ® By Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hoeunce the engagement of @aughter, } Mr. H HM. Hawkins of s © Hawkins. The wee : kK e. ¥ Place on Wednesda Mi gust 27 wet « a rd ed HM, Baxter ar Harriet b next 1 he Raxter Thur r daug at the Mrs °° Baxter Informal Tea ed the dance Tn compliment to her 1 Mis. C. T. Whitney, of ( who is sp several wee her guest, Lucius Mar Was hostess at an attractive Bhis afternoon at her home. Gena Peters assisted Mrs. M Dance for Younger Set To Atte nd ¥ i in Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Js chaperoned nicago,| Dinner at Tennis Club 8 asl Mr, William MeMi glat on the tea! Mis th ne ar Mrs Hinners tance Covers will b nis club, five. Vedding Hoge dance Nes Dave Issued invita to be given at the Country club in honor of Mr Grant, who is Mr. Ho he affair will de given oF evening of August Luncheon at Sunset Club A pretty luncheon was given te Gay at the Sunset club by Mrs H Dod, Fetter. Covers placed for eighteen. Sa night heon for Dutch Treat Table iss Gilman Amongthe dinners Alice Gilman tonight the for a charming lune be a Dutch t by Mrs, Francis Guy Frink | following her home on Thursday. A large |*°¢ Mrs of mixed old-fashioned flow 1 Mrs. Josiah formed a centerpiece for the| Mrs. Henry Phillips able, while on each side was an| Mrs. J. C. Sullivan "afchway with a bride and groom atl: ing beneath, in honor of Miss who will become the bride Mr. Fordham Bassett Kimball August 20. Sixteen guests the hostess* hospitality Fre nephew Mrs. Edw ma OC we oma mar to be was the Inspt at Tennis club at party will compose Harold a MeCaughey Towne, Mr and , House Party \ @ house party this weekend by bron, Those who go over Country club will be Mies Ka Kittinger, Miss Gladys Waterhouse. Mr. James Haight Mr Andrew Denny and Mr. Staniey Minor Seattle Tennis Club Tea At the final tea Tennis club for the state will be giver Miss Adelaide . over He! the harine ‘isitor Complimented rs. Robert P. Greer was hostess An informal luncheon yesterday ‘the Seattle Tennis club in com pt to Mrs. Frank Chessman. were placed for eight eee the Seattle week of championship tournament, Mrs RD. Merritt Mre. Nathan Pas will stenen at club on Saturday. Mrs Sharpless, Mrs, T. T Burke, Mra. C. D, Stim B. Stewart, Mra. John ¥. H. Osgood, Mrs. Ro 1. and Mes, A. H. Anderson side over the tea urns Wedding Pa 1 for . Chessman Frederic Struve entertained & delightful dinner last even @t her home in honor of Mre nm. The table was very te with candies and old-fash flowers. Twelve guests were it. Casper W Minor, Mra on, Mra. A tins, Mrs will pre irs. Smith Honor Guest ? i A. L. Hawley was hosters Me & dinner at the Sunset club evening for Mrs. J. Lovell who ts the house guest of H. F. Ostrander. Covers were for ten. rty Announced ' Arrangements have for the wedding part riage of Mies Juanita Mr. Donald Graham. ids, Iowa, on September 2 emony will be hel Miss Fisher's parents. oO. D. Fisher Mu Irene Fisher, sister of bride, will be maid of honor. Brides maids will be Miss Katherine Bur! rill and Miss Stelia Accolla, college friends of Miss Juanita Fisher; Miss Farris Norton and Miss Julia Fish er, cousin of the bride. Mr. John Locke will be best man. and the bride will be assisted by |Miss Virginia Sheahan and Miss Harriet Baxter . been made for the mar Fisher and of Cedar Rap ‘The cer in the home of Mr. and Mrs Home in Schenectady . and Mrs. Elliott Dean Har-| (Catherine Butler) who wer in, Seattie and left for a oon in the East, are at home 200 Glenwood boulevard, Schenec tady, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Har rin inaugurated the “airplane on express” in Seattle by the first part of their jour. by seaplane to Tacoma. oe o- eatre Party a8 Frederick J. Grant, of Zanes | Luncheon for Visitor Ohio, who is the house guest) Complimenting Mrs. C. Emmett if. and Mrs. James T. Hoge. Torsth, of Baltimore, who ts visit hostess at a theatre party ing Mrs. A. W. Baxtley, Mra. H. C. y evening to see Ruth! postick entertained at luncheon tterton in “The Merrie Month eignt guests on Tuesday at her | May” at the Metropolitan. Those|/ nome. A color scheme of yellow} the party were Mr. and Mrs.land white was carried out D. Hoge, Mr. Charles Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘D. Lowman. oe mer and Motor to a Concert John Parker was hostess on iy evening to four guests who over to Tacoma to attend |Tea for Visiting | \Chi Omegas Mrs. Victor Zednick will be hostess at a tea on Tuesday afternoon to have all the members of the Chi | Omega sorority meet several out of | ll abla ocr | town members, | concert at the & urn. * guests were Miss Stadium | White Elephant Shop burgh, Miss Helen Parker, | t Lester Gunther and Monsieur | arranged the program at the White Perrott. Prior to going to| Elephant Shop for Saturday noon Monsier Perrott gave a de-| Mrs, Homer Campbell, contralto, studio dinner at his apart-| will sing, and Madame Mary Louise | Clary will be at the piano. You are invited to inspect our— at wr White the Ur memt th Mr Mr ame Allene, been vis day laughter from Mr She home Fr Mra three weeks with ot Ene ter who past t thetr Mount Mra. F. | Mr. and Mra. W. B. Harris and their two sons, of New York city 1 Jt. to join Mr. McMicken's parents Mrs. Gwendolyn Taylor Lewis has |are en their Those who are guests on the trip are Mr MeMicken. Tea Mr. Harry J ta pretty te by M Mise Wh r of W Sigma Lou FE fr ' ¢ M s May F Allen Was an agiven Thurs re, Edward § 4 a graduate oF hington, and Kappa sorority ¢ Mr, and Mra tacth and gave a of the met t the ahan, who in left Chicago » longer am wedding nee Sey immer Seat Fri ends mber Water ainier Tuesday onday Mr. and Mrs and Mra D Morris who thone atte convention at this week . Mrs. J of New York for at Dr. and Mrs, F Algone a three weeks Mont Mra. Id Frink Frink’s mother, « left T yesday a day Mra. F Calhoun time a enday fe ret who 1 A. Mons and A. Arnold are ended the bank Mount city, who have ttle, left yester San Juan te Neville and Monday Minsou rned s visiting with nerosm the Inke nd will return THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. Engagement Announced || Lada, “Plastician,” Coming to Pacific] THE PEARLS’ CU Rainier | mble and daughter, | and daughter, | have been at the Sorrento r ¢ ornia Mra 8 xpending MF. « a trande tal Mra, Dor of Spoka pend several week Ostrander Dr. and in th wi have been days, will lee before goin Dr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mra. guest Rainier, last Whiting, of le Lovell Smith, Humb of San Fran fow days with r, having been A. L. Hawley rd and dau have arriv s with Mre ave Sunday for Montana and New York, where they wilh cele « to Los An Cheseman have been the inspiration fer much enter the| taining during the o-. stay in Beattie Webster had as | for a weekend trip to week, Dr Portiand, and and Miss Rowamond Parsons will spend | the week-end in Seat ther and mother, | Parsons camp Hoquiam Holmes also will return home for the week ond. Mr. Mies Pare community Wash who is in t Donald Mrs. A | small daughter, Anne Capt. F. W. Wilson, spending a week in his home in San Franciaco on Wed nesday Mr. and Mra. have gone to Pow ertaining @ 5 yacht, Lotus Hal MeMi¢ken, Mr. and Mrs. P. J the Georg several weeks, Fall and Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists New and individual models of irresistible fascina- tion are daily. making their appearance at the Pauline 9" Shop, 221 Pine Street. Direct from the center of fashions. TRICOTINE AND SERGE DRESSES | Clever new Autumn models, that lend youthfulness | and charm to the wearer. Fashioned with straight- line jacket and button-up-the-back effect. Trimmed with braid and silk embroidery; covered buttons and new narrow belts. Los Angeles, Tueaday, These dresses sell regularly at $45.00. SPECIAL SATURDAY AND MONDAY $34.75 }and daugh and Miss He the week-end bridge island. | | | | | with Mra. C. and have returned from an Bastern trip |——— and the home of Mr Mrs. ton, | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Maude. son, kane, port from a . Mr, and Mrs W. Sti Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Albright have| chocolates are poor returned from a month's trip, stone park nm which they oe Dr. and Mrs. KE. aker’s mother Patt will! Miss Mr. and Mrs, daughter, visit to Theodore Vand Pa, Mrs. Vandil and Mrs. Jack, are Mr. A.B Dr, and Mrs. . Mrs r, Mr. and » Joh Yeom Misa Lucy Gates re' trip to Alask Mr. Ave and Mrs tomorrow John for Angeles. ter see Mrs, John G Rosemary Carre and service William Stimson. arrived to be the hi their son and daughter in-law, and Mra. © summer home at the Harry the guests, of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mis# Marion Burton, jo with her fa and Mra. W. Hi. ona is in war work in Mins Anne he same work Nicholson and left Thursda for Hesperides, Wash. to be gone a week who has been deattle, left for | Maurice McMicken, | hair are deemed ready for the ell River, B.C who party board on on a cruise Mr. William ine Elizabeth Chadwick and Miss Edna Snyder expects to return within ’ . The party a week. McHugh have gone on a motor trip to Lake Cres- cent and lan circuit for ot in Seattle Mr mson, at their Highlands. stomobile visi . A. T. Wanamaker, | mn, Mra. Wana have returned from | inine a trip to California, . jam H. Edith Maude Maude, ana ling, at Seran ng is a daugh Hollis and in Spo Daven L, M Linne are on a fishing trip to Campbell River. M. Burton on, will spend alt lodge, Bain urned Sunday Richard a trip to Lar Los pH and daugh Miss Frances | Flajole are on an extended trip to | Elliott 2883. | Miss | epent the week end at P Alaska. Mr. and Mrs, Margaret H, Hambright and Jane Hambright cific Beach use guests of | | It iwn't dani Lada is that ‘Lada. the latent York if you know visit the Pacif ot New Sur anti next M ar means nenee In Praise of Hand Mirrors ITE EDWARDS nd BY MARGL Proud Beauty! Consider the ha mirror: undeserved ot hand mirror instead, ment of humility. The coiffure and complexion which Contrary to ita repu vanity—the an tation as a symbol ia, appeared a flawleas under the fiat beside the full dresser, are tering electric length mirror shown at their true value by a see light in the [sion with the hand-mirror in a win dow's cold daylight An insurance for a dignified and well groomed and appearance, as guard against the pertis of over-in the hand is & veritable beauty police dulgence in cosmetics, mirror man Take the little matter of powder ing the nose. “Tis a delicate art and puch abused—as an observant per nh may & the feminine riders in ntreet A full-sized mirror will ory more” to the pow der puff the handenirror held t da nok lke a ¢ And when the complexion and the cars. “More, when honest ht of more to the } ugh—lewt will war own you street |the hand-mirror, if consulted, w confirm, the dition will bear a dayligh It should be rite of the toile | to the judgment | This little friend a | pended upon to tell | FULLY if her powder is on if the unbe properly brushed brows, if the place and balance that of one pinker | than the other—or the horror of ripe red lips looking over-ripe decision that their co: eup” in full every oman's final subject herself of the hand-mirror Jone can be her oming white grains « out of the fs in p to warn against traged cheek In the hand-mirror are found | the first whispered warnings of tiny wrinkies—in time to ward them off the dan of freck) sunburn. the intimation t too. lor me In the hand-r rror also is caught the anti-beauty lock, the il, hair—the loor comb. And there is one fatal foe to fem beauty and charm that the hand-mirror able to con quer Have you the alone is gum-chewing habit fair lady? What has THAT to do {Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One Who: Had It In the spring of 1893 T was at ed by Muscular and Infiam a after remec but « ound a complet | | y sufferer fro of rheumati any 5 mply mati eas and 1 try. After {t has prov to be that long-looked means of curing ¥ the matiam may wend the pr of it, one dollar, but, understand I do'not want your money unless 1 aro perfectly satisfied to wend it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when positiv relief is thus offered you fr Don't delay, Write Mark H. Jacks No, 21 1g. Syracuge, Mr. Jackson ‘is responsible. Above statement true. latest: must bar which instru mind 1 of them “It's part of a diver's And 1 wish that, wer to the erman’s but all of the story. To go biugh the dock the beret © morn men reached our ne of pointed © ¢ motor boats of He mar yours and swor Dr diving swore thet inother Certeia kainer f. And the ed to Uke pre on it. He said b Bach and that Certets ° sult apy himee his stor own name he had bear crew was J a member ¢ rine “TI t “He told at I remarked about ¢ bim ncoherent the dead 4 it for a an e and and about of but the name) Cortes’ plan to dive loot melts ways the and If you ¢ sAgin ines - izer of the phoneti * anid 1 threw and him And, of course s except my own hung patch on e mine let go, Finally, when for 10 minutes when 1 e in, it didn't seem to are enjoying a chew anybody's business to guard Jo we will nave 1 he disappeared in a Sifty nickels in the future!— |The next morning Jim and I noticed it Will improve. your ap-|4 crowd around the shack the ‘dune and we strolled down.” I guess {t's all true ave a detectives her cost took mat of the bo ? th ‘0 ¢ olly with beauty the sea All right! 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Masnage this pat sweetly it idtion into the face, neck, arcns and ys each day and eee how freckles, #ynburn, windburn and- tan disdppear, and how clear, soft and white the ekin becomes Yea! It is harmiens. Ls Fie px prow \ Let's go bat gh Boldt’s—uptown, | ‘1414 3d Ave.: Qpyngown, 913 24 Ave CLUBS FOR SATURDA Wistaria Clab Dancé 4 Wistaria Dancing cluby at Leschl pitvilion, at 9-o'clock. as “original” in their leadership today as when the imitations first appeared _ These hot days Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes is an especially agreeable food. Light, satisfying, easy to digest—you can have it at lunch at any eating place just as you do for breakfast at home. Our “Waxtite”’ package saves the oven-fresh flavor and quality for you. Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s every day.