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ITTY Thorne-Corse Th Md BRAINERD Wedding v7 f oM Anita By ‘\ (Informal Dinner i Dr. and Mra A. I. Rouffle an informal dinner on W evening thetr fourteen Visitor E a rtained E Comptimenting Miss Helen Portland, who t« tho guest Leteher L Mr @htertained six girls fat luncheon at ¢ ee! €on fer ide-Elect Miss Farris Norton w At luncheon next Thursday the “ club in honor of Miss ‘olde Fisher whose marriage will take | country On September 2. Twelve guests er been invited tiful of rece account Sunday na excellent mbut entertain at the Juan: |¢ oe r at Ohop Bob's Mr. and Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry Mra, Cha EB. Bu A. C. Conrad formed motored to Ohop Bob's for din on Saturday evening #8 peautiful » nan home uw Here T.| seve and |i, side © party the mar riage The outside just red per Party and Mrs. Theoph Steele gave htful supper party on Satur evening at the home of Mrs. Ya parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.| “The bridesmaids Fourteen guests enjoyed the two in pink and two in blue large picture hats to match |rying bouquets of sweet tered first, followed by matrons of honor, Mrs wards (Martha Wagner) compliment to Mrs. Thomas |James W. Lyon (Constan who left Thursday for Berke |both of whom were gowned in @al., to enter the university for white chiffon with colored girdles months, Mr. and Mrs. Archi-jand picture hate of the same tint B. Downey entertained eight They each carried bouquets of pink ‘at dinner at their home on |roses, The bridesmaid group iy évening. Mrs. Ruhm has cluded Miss Helen Keen, Miss Kath Pattracting a good deal of at- ering Wilkeson. Miss Ruth lately as an unusually bril- Miss Esther Tucker, of Portland [ writer. She is not only witt¥,/the bride's cousin; Mra. Frederic anti is one of the few |Insinger, of Spokane, formerly cna who do not have to look t0/ Virginia Caesar and Mrs. Lowell T tom of the well for truth. She | sfurray. with discernment and in-| “Miss Thorne. Which goes far to make her father, was a t in writing as she has al-| girlishness rsation, * to the st from ‘Lohengr! stringed ore of the small tea rus] houses two in lavender with and car eee Ruhm Leaves South peas. the Archie a. 4 Mra Rice) en a ° entering with her picture of charming! She wore an exquisit ly beautiful wedding gown of whi chiffon and lace, with long court train of white satin bordered with jorange blossoms, The gown was lelaborately trimmed with rare point |lace- worn by Mrs. Thorne bride. Her veil of old rose point, Bamford entertained with a/caught with orange blossoms, wis son on Wednesday at the home|worn by the bride's grandmother! Lamping’s mother, Mrs. Ro|at her wedding. She carried her Denny at her home at Loch-|mother’s white prayer book on Lake Washington. Twelve) “The ushers, Delpratt gat about a table artistically | Henry Pringle, Corydon Wagner, with pastel shades of hy-|James W. Lyon, G. H. Pringle |Lowelt T. Murray, Frederick In j@inger, of Spokane, and Nelson Hartson, completed the wedding| | party. “The garden, surrounded by brick wall covered with vines, one of rare beauty. Masses on for Hulbert of Mrs. Robert Hulbert, George B. Lamping and Mrs. ig Keen A. E. Jones of Bombay, India, spending some time at the club, was host at a dinner|delphinium, phiox and iy at the Rainier club. Lateriadd to the charm of the place. nc®| Along each border are pink-tinted lerrie | giadioli mingled with baby breath. “On either side of the floral aisle! thru which the bridal party passed were tall posts on baskets of pink, blue and blossoms were placed “The party was joined at [stone steps at the end of the gar den by Capt. Corse, his father, Fred eric Corse, who attended him, and by Bishop Keator. “After the wedding a reception was held on the lawns, in the Jessie Wishart, who has —— room and the summer the summer with Miss | poy «The reteption hall was and Miss Clarice Stoltenberg, Hovety in its decoration of gold and} @ luncheon on Wednesday |scariet. In the drawing room were! ik & Nelson's to six| placed the bridal table, on which| Miss Wishart will leave for| were low baskets of flowers, at Morristown, N. Y., ©Mjone for the two families, arranged | 25. in a similar manner, “Capt. and Mrs. Corse will leave| for a yachting trip about the Sound on the Aquillo. The bridegroom of lavender of the residents of the gave a picnic on the beach right. .. on at ick & Nelson’s | eee e Party rls! Sanford gave a hollyhocks | which huge} the! and) THY: SRATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST ts, 1919. WOMAN'S IPAGE [Dinner Danec Jor V f Ward, w Hu M Reception Mrs, Sigmund Ar Misa Al Therene The ¢ Mr ! ) te Aror of Mr. and of Portland apd the re thelr future opportunit Ider opt was n friends would the to greet young |Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. A Rounce the engagement Verg Mae, to Mr s Downs of Herbert V. Pre «Luncheon in Tacoma Comp! Mra. A. W. Leon jar and Mins Olive Lee rd, who have been visiting in T ma, Mra. Louts Hu 1 eight guests at | lune heon in that city on Thursday . imenting Alpha Omicron |Pi Entertain The home of Mrs. J. C. Calvert at Three Tree Point was the scene of a swimming and dancing party on Sat urday the Alpha Omicron Pi entertained 30 guests Saturday after noon and evening | when Davies, | | Judge Burke left Sunday for Port-| }land to spend several days. Miss Harriet Macfarlane left Sun jay for a ten days’ trip to Alaska. | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Burnaide| spent four days last week at Mount Rainier, Feturning home Wednesday 1 | Capt. Theoph Stecie arrived Friday | from Camp Grant, Illinois, on a} month's leave to join his wife and! small son, who have been visiting | Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mre. J. F. Pratt, and who will return with him to his new pont | | eee | | Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Bouffleur, Mr. | land Mrs. John Campbell, Miss Doro: thy Campbell, Mr. and Mra. H | Caldwell and Dr. and Mra. C. cl a|Turner made up a party motoring | to Lake Kachess over the week end. lo ae Mr. Arthur Syme of Chicago ts| the guest of Mr. Lawrence Arnold at his home at the Highlands Mins paises thao left today for Belgrade lake, Me., Boston and New York to be gone until the mid-| dle of October | | cee Mrs. A. 8. Eldridge and son, Bugene, arrived Sunday from Micht- |wan where they have been two | months. cee Mies Betty Craft of Bellingham, |who has been spending several days | with Misw Carla and Mise Clarice Stoltenberg, left for her home Sun day ov Miss Priscilla Treat returned Pri day from Saints’ Rest, where she had been spending several days with | Miss Helen Fay oe Knox Roberts and| Henderson spent Mr. and Mra. f Mr. and Mfs. 5. ‘vitor Three Herds of Peanut-Eating | on Way to Seattle Elephants ‘These peanut-eating Jumbos are “somewhere on the Pacific Coast | Tharsday morning with the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus, The Cari Wa Seattle Thursday and Friday ¥ | tury one of the best in all the eral | cons trained wild « Hagenbeck known as fow originate | variably introduc the maintain agenc Asia for the purpose of kee | to occupy the George Folsom cottage | for Mra. jing Mr Portland spent Mr home. Mre. F. W. Hurlbut and Miss Eliza beth Murtbut left Saturday for Vic jtoria to visit several days. Capt. and Mrs. W spending some time at Lake Loulee Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brooks and | Miss Marjorie Brooks, who have been East, are at the Terry hotel Mins Beatrice [been «pending the summer dise Inn, Miss Dorothy arrived Reeves isfand for two weeks. Hagenbeck and Nace Shows Combined will be in Great | touch with the latest achievements The Hagenbeck- Wallace have ¢ Shows her originated at the all great ‘or more than a quarter of a the Great Wallace Clrous and. big clreus art Hagen imal exhibition befor death the king exceptions e con. | tractions in few years or from dis con in Lor Calcutta na " It the int past was |) Sew It them out tant has off land years ago dated wit the fon, I Hongkor wa ok Cart agents hin wae With in nerica by who| Te and ping in nim great in Europe reu His name mouths tren owner han entire rid by ne of Tr of J into A Hagenbeck-Wallace Sh . Neped the two ger we tay wie that much ¢o Sinks CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY in ope neern, If the three trai several weeks W. Dwight Meade ‘is spend ten days in Vancouver, B. C. and Mra. . Cheater Dolph the weekend with and Mrs. Ralph Hopkins at their . of Study Class to Hold Pienic A picnic of the study clans, of Fal nier chapter, Daughters of the Amer jean Revolution, will be held at the summer home of Mra. EB. C. Bra at Bouth Beach Boat leaves Gal bralth dock at 10 o'clock R. A. RL EB. M. E. Clab Meets The A M club will meet 2 o'clock with Marton Phil . 1638 Franklin oe Picnic for L. 0. EB. Cinb ‘The L. O. B. club will give a plo nic at Woodland park at 12 o'clock. Members will bring knife, fork, spoon Those planning to attend the h Mra, C. W Teadnier , Raliard are Mrs. . ve Mathieu. who has Para. and cup. will notify | Chandler, has returned home Hazzard of Oakland Saturday to visit Mra.| An cre of rain descending on an Ayimore, jr. on Mercer|acre of land would fill more than 1600 barreiy of 45 gallons each. What if Bob 4id happen to bestow on Katherine Miller the halfadmir amile 1 coveted ing, half-indulgent hadn't the ri for it wouldn't b & question of loyalty at be one manif elf, reactir a pretty unhampened was & ‘ for my own? “I | comp air simply tation natural the oft once wor Bob no well, I knew that to his wife could never ed, if his mind were nor # loyalty to thelr duty, and am practle of Bob th ace in 41d be cultiv all good hus as they cultl and other vir was oF loyalty tie ted roma for ban en just tues More than ¢ engagen itions of true lov the days of our anged defin none are wure insisted th only factor sure & man and a woman and peaceful life tor This good for me jin the time of our estran | ment The mystery of the third suit gave Bob many an excu | talking with me “In there way by could positively identify the cox house?” I ar in which will a happy was to rec bitter which you ame any you saw in Certeis’ ask ed one morning ‘There happened to be one. I had never recalled it before. Ir my mad race for a safe refuge, the night I had hidden in that same suit 1 had seratched my shoulder on a buckle of the costume. I didn’t tr to relate all of the eireumstanc of that unforgettable adventure Bob, I only said I'm sure that on the lining of the somewhere near the left shoulder, there a dark brown blotch as if a drop of blood had dried there.” “No need to make a memorandum of that,” Inughed Bob, “It's such a curtons detail that neither you nor I would be apt to forget it.” altho and they will arrive in Seattle carly to | were any longer they could not han die them. It enrolls over 1,250 people, 1,000 of whom travel along with the show. It has horees, three t of elephants and 600 other All of the equipment thre ason in new. It cost $2,000,000. alone represents a cash $1,000,000, The menagerie is halt much, The best the world he this season costurne pa of worth an elr artiste in aged for 7 of them. ory to the big show nt 1 and 7 p. m * will begin an hour later. marade leaves the grounds at m. will be Perform The 10 ritation of the Delicate Skin Tissues You can claw your natis into your skin until it bleeds, In an ef- ford to obtain relief from the fiery hing and burning caused by skin dineases, but you only increase the irritation and pain. And you can pour salves and lotions by the gallon on the irritated parts, without ob- taining anything but temporary re- lief. Just as soon as the strength To Plan Memorial for Col. Roosevelt Mayor Hanson, Judge Thomas Durke, C. 8, Wills and Mra. Will iam Lyons will represent Seattle at he cqnference of the delegates from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, which will discuss plans for the drive for $10,000,000 to erect Roonevelt memori The | of the counter irritant gives out, drive will start October 20. phe pain and torture will return ot, planned t use the money| with increased violence, because es ® memorial in Washington, |these local remedies have not + to purchase a reached the source of the trouble. {park at Oyster bay, and The real source of all skin dis-| ately lease {s the blood supply. The blood! memorial to ulti-| purchase Sagamore hill ointments, SOON | “Neither you nor I will ever have a chance to certify it,” I retorted we had reviewed and all the evidence for the chances of Certeis from the sea, Bob hit upon an- her reason for lingering near m@ part of « morning Fab had come home from the » @ith her old She ely and lovable, but rather Mother Lorimer and f the child needed to get h her relatives and » it became my pleasant a little round eakfant daily. went to see darkened boudoir ¢ elected to pass the bewt ot ber time. a And where gradually un ox and sinnt or y Barba war nurse was her } isits after br iret alw the we she will surely drift into insanity,” thought I, somebody gives her a big Next, Babs and I always called on Mother Lorimer, as she was saying § goodbye to Daddy for the day, and then were accustomed to ride with him in the car as far as the big gate And there, Bob always came to find us and to walk with us to the blue garden. It was the event of my day. And I flattered myself that the curious pull which existed between which had bound us so subtly from our first meeting, was renew ing the magic of its tension “There's but one man for each woman, and one real love for each ife,” I said to myself in my giad- news Put the serpent woman—stole we us the enake- new para- Lamia into my (To be continued) Miss Grey on Her Vacation Cynthia Grey is taking a week’s vacation. All let- ters sent to the department during this time will be answered -by Miss Grey when she returns. Skin Eruptions Cause Unbearable Itching Scratching Increases the Ir-; becomes infected with some im- purity, and the disease germs, break through the delicate tissues of the skin, They may appear as eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, scaly eruptions, caused by disease germs in the blood The real cure, therefore, must be directed through the blood. And no remedy has yet been discovered ‘that equals S. S. 8. for such dis- order of the blood. This great old remedy cleanses the blood of dis. ease germs, and clears up the com- § plexion and gives it the ruddy! glow of perfect health. Get a bot- tle at your drugstore to-day, and | you will soon be rid of your tor- | menting skin trouble. Also write at once for expert medical advice | regarding your own case. Address Medical Director, 268 Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Ga. |BOB DRAWS NEARER TO ME AND I REJOICE * —TOO sf To Whom It May Concern }€ party } the week end at Mount Rainier ‘after the Donworth |has decided to enter business in| thcer oli blag oom Tacoma, and the many friends of} guests were Miss etarts, Miss Alice Tucker, Millet Tucker. the bride are delighted to know! that she will remain in the city “The bride, who has grown to | womanhood in Tacoma, is a girl of |rare character and personality. She ™ jhas been prominent in Red Cross work, where she worked untiringly for many months. Capt. Corse en listed in the service at the outset of his college career and served in all the big engagements of the war “Guests at the wedding Included | see al Dances J. EB. Pinkham has issued {1 ns for two dances, one. to be the evening of Monday,| 25, and the other Wednes- evening, the 27th. About fifty have been invited to each. ore hopedic Stand Seattle, Portland and New York.” figs Rachael Niblock and Miss| Among those who attended the tta Barbour will have charge wedding from Seattle were Mr. and little stand outside the Ortho-|xirs, A.W. Tidmarsh, Mias boreanon tater. Nell Tidmarsh, Mr, and Mrs. \Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Db. gagement Announced | son, Mra. E. A. Strout, Mr. Win engagement of Mixs Romaine Strout, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander to Mr. Frank Morgan Lawson| Baillie, Mr. and Mrs, James D. been recently announced. Miss|Hoge, Miss Mary Delafield, 6 a poet and violinist, and the|Gena Peters, Mr. Sidney will take place in Septem.|Mrs. Nathaniel Paschall Mrs Upon her return from Alaska,| Russell, Mr. and Mre. M she has been spending the Tomkins and Mrs. Kathleen a Barrett. oe Club Dance |White Elephant Shop Victory club announces that| Mrs, James B. Hoblitzell, soprano, of Wednesday's dance will and Mrs. George Dalton at the = fF a 1 ind Jazz Band as a part of jat the regular orchestra. White Elephant Shop during noon, BABY’S WASHING a pleasure with a | | | ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE After ten minutes in the THOR the . es come out beautifully white, smell ing sweet and clean without wear or tear "to the most delicate of fabric. No bolling or rubbing—at a cost of ONE-HALF CENT PER HOUR, _ See the THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE and the THOR IRONER tn tion. Sold for cash or on easy Phone Main 2563 ELECTRIC, A APPLIANCE CO. 1214 Third Avenue. | for demonstration relatives and friends from Tacoma,| Phebe | Stim: | Miss | Peters, | Baillie posi pi} reappearance of the popular|ano will give the musical numbers| Mr. and Mra. George Hardgrove of | | Spokane who have been attending| the bankers’ convention, returned to thelr home Sunday. oe | Mr. and Mrs, Letcher Lambuth and their guest, Miss Helen Ross, of | Portland, and Mr. John Schram mo: tored to Index over the week end. | Judge and Mra. Alfred Battle left) Saturday for Lake Chelan té be gone ltwo weeks. Mrs, Otis Floyd Lamson and chi y/dren returned Friday from Lake | Chelan wheré they have been for two weeks. . Mr. Herbert McNerney left Thurs-| day for a fishing trip in Skykomish He has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulbert for a month Mr. and Mra, EB spending the week Frank Brownell McCord are 4 with Mr, and at the Country # cee | on Poe White and Miss N ney Emory returned Saturday from California. Miss Delia Daly of Jerseyville, ML rrived ‘Thursday to visit Mra, Rob jert Hulbert. She in wat work with Mrs. Hulbert in France and re-| turned with her H +e Miss Ruth Teal of Portland ar rived in Seattle Friday to visit Miss | therine Collins, who will return | |with her on ‘Tuesday to be her guest for a week Mra. Broussais ©, Reck and family, who are at their cottage at Inglesea on the Sound, will re. {main there until October. see | Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Taylor and| | their guests, Mr. and Mra, A. W, Fol-| |lansbee of San Francisco, re |turned from a tour of Vancouver a Mr. and . | Mrs. Miriam lof Washington, D. C., who has been visiting Mra. John’ HW allinger, leaves today for her home. | . . Ballinger Rerrybill | Miss Lillian Marshall of © |lottesville, Va., who has been sy ing several months with her |Mra. Larry Martin, and | visited her school friend, erine Collins, left Satur r| nd sister, has also Miss Cath: | for her home, Mr: in “Ars. T. A, Fransioll and family left yesterday for Pilot Point Limitless Possibilities of the DUO ART PIANO The possibilities of the Duo-Art are unlimited. As a reproducing instrument, the world’s great- est pianists will play for you in your own home any time you desire. Even though the artist is miles distant, or has passed away, you may still hear his wonderful renditions. 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Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Tacoma, Spokane, Portland Organized Labor in Particular This is to certify that the differences long standing between THE MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION and the BUTCHERS’ UNION have been satisfactorily adjusted, and it is with pleasure that we take this means of announcing to the public in general, and OR- GANIZED LABOR IN PARTICULAR, that we consider the mar- kets owned by THE MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION fair to organized labor, and we respectfully solicit your co-operation in showing our appreciation of their adjustment of our differences by patronizing them. Respectfully yours, THE BUTCHERS’ UNION, LOCAL 81. (Signed) J. S. HOFMANN, Fifth Vice President of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters’ and Butcher Vorkmen, Local No. 81. MEMBERS MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION Market, 2309 Augustine & Kyer, 815 First 118 Pike St. Co, 1522 Fifth Sanitary Market, Meat Co, Corner Market, Market, Westlake Market, 651 King St. Co, Sanitary Market, ‘ket, Koonomy Market, Koonomy Market Westlake Market High School Market, Pike, Jones Meat Co, Koonomy Market New Rainier Meat ¢ 1 Pike Place, Nuetzel Market, 1770 Market St, Pacific Meat Co,, 803 First Ave. Pacific Meat Co,, 308 Pike St. Acme Jackson St. Parlour Market, 502 Denny Way. Pearl Market, 5621 1th N. E Philadelphia Market, Sanitary Market. Pure Food Shop, 1511 Pike Place, Reliable Market, Sanitary Market, Renton Hill Market, 1th and E, Madison FE. N, Schumann, 5619 Rainier Ave, Schumann & Busse, 4901 Rainier Ave, Sound Market, Westlake Market. Sound Market, First and Pike, Stato Market, 407 Pike St. Sunset Market, 109 Pike St. yens Meat Market, 119 Madison, Market, Union, University Market, 4727. 1th Washington Meat Market, Independent Packing Co, Corner Market. Kastlake Market, 605 Kastlake. Murray Market, Corner Market, Ave. Boston Market, Crescent Meat Ave. e: 'F. Dawson Corzon, Bvans Vair Market, Federal Meat Franklin Oo. TH. Pre: Fuss Market, W on 22 N. E. Corner Market.

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